inbetween={},
after={},
beforesection={},
aftersection={},
alternative=text,
style=\tf]
Le 15/05/2024 à 13:09, Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
garu...@azules.eu schrieb am 14.05.2024 um 23:13:
Hi all,
\startshapetext works pretty well, but when I use \startsection
\stopsection, shapes are not
garu...@azules.eu schrieb am 14.05.2024 um 23:13:
Hi all,
\startshapetext works pretty well, but when I use \startsection \stopsection,
shapes are not respected anymore.
I use layers, to be able to place the content anywhere, but the issue remains
without layers.
Any clues ?
(\placeinitial
Hi all,
\startshapetext works pretty well, but when I use \startsection \stopsection,
shapes are not respected anymore.
I use layers, to be able to place the content anywhere, but the issue remains
without layers.
Any clues ?
(\placeinitial seems also to break the shaping)
Example : 2 pages
On 5/16/19 8:45 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 16.05.2019 um 18:43:
>> [...]
>> After checking i-context, the options for the second pair of brackets are:
>>
>>KEY = VALUE
>>
>> Well, I think this is the standard case. Aren’t values inherited from
>> \setuphead? What
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 16.05.2019 um 18:43:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuphead[chapter]
[beforesection=\TeX,
aftersection=\TeX]
\starttext
\startchapter[title=Chapter,
beforesection=\ConTeXt,
aftersection=\ConTeXt]
On 5/16/19 6:43 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> [...]
> What would be my approach to deal with "\xmldoif{#1}{.[@id='topic' and
> contains(@class,'hidden')]}" in beforesection?
>
> I realize that "\definehead[specialchapter][chapter]" would be a
> workaround, but I would like to find a more proper solu
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuphead[chapter]
[beforesection=\TeX,
aftersection=\TeX]
\starttext
\startchapter[title=Chapter,
beforesection=\ConTeXt,
aftersection=\ConTeXt]
This is my chapter.
\stopchapter
\stoptext
After
Jan U. Hasecke <mailto:juh+ntg-cont...@mailbox.org>
22. Januar 2016 um 16:54
Hi list,
on this page
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startsection
the argument "label" is not explained.
Since the argument "reference" is used for the text references \in, \at
and \
Hi list,
on this page
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startsection
the argument "label" is not explained.
Since the argument "reference" is used for the text references \in, \at
and \about I wonder what "lab
Following up on a related whitespace problem with descriptions and
tables following in-margin headings --
I notice that \startsection behaves differently from \section when it
comes to following whitespace for in-margin headings. This example
demonstrates this:
\setuplayout [backspace
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