Wolfgang,
\page[empty] puts number of page.
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Am 10.09.2009 um 16:27 schrieb Xan:
\page[empty] puts number of page.
Then try \page[yes,header,footer], maybe in combination with empty.
Wolfgang
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Xan schrieb:
Wolfgang,
\page[empty] puts number of page.
try
\page[empty,blank]
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En/na Xan ha escrit:
Wolfgang,
\page[empty] puts number of page.
\page[empty,blank] -- two pageS: empty and blank
\page[yes,header,footer] -- empty
\page[yes,header,footer,empty] -- two pages: one with numbers and other
blank
En/na Xan ha escrit:
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Wolfgang,
\page[empty] puts number of page.
\page[empty,blank] -- two pageS: empty and blank
\page[yes,header,footer] -- empty
\page[yes,header,footer,empty] -- two pages: one with numbers and
other blank
Could it be because I do \page[blank
There is a problem on this list :( New list hiccups I assume.
Sorry, I might be the guilty one here, I probably approved the e-mail by
mistake. Due to the server reinstallation, the list is not filtered for spams
anymore, and it receives a literal orgy of spam since then.
All e-mails that
Can anyone please explain what is going on in...
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Document_Titles#In_ConTeXt:_A_more_advanced_solution
(in case your browser does not redirect you to it as intended, I
specifically mean the A more advanced solution section)
If I know what's going on I'll gladly
\blank is a command to add whitespace between paragraphs and lines.
Wolfgang
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Hello,
How to get rid of break
after section head? I need to glue it with author's information
(italic).
\definehead[exhibitname][subsection]
\setuphead [exhibitname][
incrementnumber=list, number=no, align=middle, style=\bf]
\def\exhibit#1#2%
{
{\exhibitname{#1}}
%\blank
Hi Hans,
can you add
\defineblankmethod [endgraf] {\endgraf}
\defineblankmethod [nobreak] {\penalty\plustenthousand}
to core-spa.tex
Can you also add
\def\previousnumber#1{\number\numexpr#1-1\relax}
\defineconversion [previousnumber] [\previousnumber]
to core-con.tex
Wolfgang
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 8:28 PM, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\defineblankmethod [nobreak] {\penalty\plustenthousand}
Hello,
Why \plustenthousand, and not 1?
Less tokens, faster and just a matter of style.
Wolfgang
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi STeffen,
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
... yes, but Hans said so (see my email quoting him)!!!
What did he mean?
Perhaps he meant \inhibitblank or \blank[disable].
(guessed from the code)
indeed
Thanks for clarification, Taco!
Steffen
Am 28.07.2008 um 16:28 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi STeffen,
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
... yes, but Hans said so (see my email quoting him)!!!
What did he mean?
Perhaps he meant \inhibitblank or \blank[disable].
(guessed from
On Fri, Jul 25 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\defineblankmethod [nobreak] {\penalty\plustenthousand}
Hello,
Why \plustenthousand, and not 1?
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Hi STeffen,
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
... yes, but Hans said so (see my email quoting him)!!!
What did he mean?
Perhaps he meant \inhibitblank or \blank[disable].
(guessed from the code)
Best wishes,
Taco
Hi,
looking for a reliable soluion to the problem of keeping section heads
with following paragraphs I found the email below from Hans 2003.
But using it gives an error (see below):
\starttext
\definehead[myhead][section]
\setuphead[myhead][after={\blank[big]\blank[inhibit]}]
\input tufte
][section]
\setuphead[myhead][after={\blank[big]\blank[inhibit]}]
\input tufte \par
\input knuth \par
\input tufte \par
\input knuth \par
\myhead{Sektion}
\index{Index}
\subsection{Subsektion}
\input knuth \par
\stoptext
Is inhibit broken?
'inhibit' is no legal value for \blank
of keeping section
heads with
following paragraphs I found the email below from Hans 2003.
But using it gives an error (see below):
\starttext
\definehead[myhead][section]
\setuphead[myhead][after={\blank[big]\blank[inhibit]}]
\input tufte \par
\input knuth \par
\input tufte \par
[myhead][section]
\setuphead[myhead][after={\blank[endgraf,nobreak,big]}]
Not sure about the order in the blank command but this should work.
Wolfgang
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\defineblankmethod [endgraf] {\endgraf}
\definehead[myhead][section]
\setuphead[myhead][after={\blank[endgraf,nobreak,big]}]
Not sure about the order in the blank command but this should work.
Hmm, I think I have tried all possible combination now but it does not
work.
Did you try
an other solution?
\defineblankmethod [nobreak] {\penalty\plustenthousand}
\defineblankmethod [endgraf] {\endgraf}
\definehead[myhead][section]
\setuphead[myhead][after={\blank[endgraf,nobreak,big]}]
Not sure about the order in the blank command but this should work.
Hmm, I think I have
email quoting him)!!!
What did he mean?
Do you know an other solution?
\defineblankmethod [nobreak] {\penalty\plustenthousand}
\defineblankmethod [endgraf] {\endgraf}
\definehead[myhead][section]
\setuphead[myhead][after={\blank[endgraf,nobreak,big]}]
Not sure about the order in the blank
][after={\blank[endgraf,nobreak,big]}]
Not sure about the order in the blank command but this should work.
Hmm, I think I have tried all possible combination now but it does not
work.
Did you try?
\starttext
\defineblankmethod [nobreak] {\penalty\plustenthousand}
\defineblankmethod [endgraf
}
\defineblankmethod [endgraf] {\endgraf}
\definehead[myhead][section]
\setuphead[myhead][after={\blank[endgraf,nobreak,big]}]
Not sure about the order in the blank command but this should
work.
Hmm, I think I have tried all possible combination now but it
does not
work.
Did you try
Hello,
Excuse me, but what 'big' stands for in \blank[big]?
Every time I use it, I expect really big white space, but get only hardly
noticeable one.
Best regards,
Vaytcheslav
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2007/11/7, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
Excuse me, but what 'big' stands for in \blank[big]?
Every time I use it, I expect really big white space, but get only hardly
noticeable one.
Best regards,
Vaytcheslav
From core-spa:
% In earlier versions \type{\bigskipamount
, unrelated to the previous
text but not warranting a new chapter. some books put some symbols
inbetween these chapter parts like three stars or something.
if a put a \blank and start a new paragprah, it gets indented.
i know i can use \noindent to get what i want, but my question
to start a new part (lacking a better
word) of the same chapter without a title, unrelated to the previous
text but not warranting a new chapter. some books put some symbols
inbetween these chapter parts like three stars or something.
if a put a \blank and start a new paragprah, it gets indented
Hi,
I get an extra blank line at the beginning of the starttyping
environment. How do I get rid of it?
See the huge space top of the line BYTEORDER M:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\startbuffer[1arc]
\starttyping
BYTEORDER M
LAYOUT BIL
NROWS 3601
NCOLS 3601
NBANDS 1
NBITS 16
Hi,
this should do the trick:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setuptyping[before={\blank[0cm]}]
\startbuffer[1arc]
BYTEORDER M
LAYOUT BIL
NROWS 3601
NCOLS 3601
NBANDS 1
NBITS 16
BANDROWBYTES 7202
TOTALROWBYTES 7202
BANDGAPBYTES 0
NODATA -32768
ULXMAP $ULXMAP
ULYMAP $ULYMAP
XDIM
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, WolfgangZ wrote:
I get an extra blank line at the beginning of the starttyping
environment. How do I get rid of it?
The cause of the problem seems to be the align=flushleft.
Workaround: \vskip-\lineheight
Minimal example, showing the problem and the workaround
Peter Münster schrieb:
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, WolfgangZ wrote:
I get an extra blank line at the beginning of the starttyping
environment. How do I get rid of it?
The cause of the problem seems to be the align=flushleft.
Workaround: \vskip-\lineheight
Minimal example, showing the problem
that blank=line inside a
startcolumn does not work if ctxparskip = 0pt, which is the default.
So when I'd like to have setupwhitespace[line] to get paragraphs
separated by blank lines inside a column, I have to do this some other
way?!?
Patrick
Hi Patrick,
both setups are indpendent from the other
Hello Wolfgang,
probably I didn't understand your answer correctly. I was wondering
_why_ the ctxparskip has to be 0pt for setupwhitespace to take
effect.
Patrick
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what is the rationale behind
\setupblank[\@@klblank]%
\ifdim\ctxparskip\zeropoint\relax
\setupwhitespace[\@@klblank]%
\fi
in page-mul.tex (columns)? It seems to me that blank=line inside a
startcolumn does not work if ctxparskip = 0pt, which is the default.
So
On 8/29/06, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
texexec --pdfarrange --paper=a5a4 --2up yourfile.pdf
I tried a few experiments with no luck. Not sure if it's a context or
texexec problem, or my confusion. I made the multi-page p5.pdf from
try --paperformat instead of --paper.
texexec --pdfcombine
blank depends on the number of
pages to be arranged. This method uses a lot of paper because a chapter
will allways start on an odd page, i.e. on the right-half of the paper.
Otherwise you can use a singlesided layout with 2UP and in this case
chapters will also start on odd pages. This is the most
On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
I've mostly understood arranging but I cannot figure out how to make
2SIDE place a blank page (page 0, to not affect the page numbering) on
the left half of the first arranged sheet and carry on as normal. To
illustrate, where the enclosed numbers
I've mostly understood arranging but I cannot figure out how to make
2SIDE place a blank page (page 0, to not affect the page numbering) on
the left half of the first arranged sheet and carry on as normal. To
illustrate, where the enclosed numbers are the unarranged numbers:
p.1: | |1|
p.2: |2|3
Hi Snajoy,
May be you could approach that issue with preparing first a document on
A4 and for paper saving arrange the pages from the pdf with texexec:
texmfstart texexec --pdfarrange --paper=a5a4 --2up yourfile.pdf
Willi
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Willi Egger wrote:
In your code you try to
texexec --pdfarrange --paper=a5a4 --2up yourfile.pdf
I tried a few experiments with no luck. Not sure if it's a context or
texexec problem, or my confusion. I made the multi-page p5.pdf from
\setuppapersize[A4][A4]
\starttext
\dorecurse{50}{
\input tufte
}
\stoptext
Then I ran 'texexec
Dear Willi and Wolfgang,
Thanks for the explanations. I understand ConTeXt arranging a bit
better now and am trying more (and longer) experiments. I still can't
figure out this one, though. Even printing doublesided, you don't
want p.1 to vanish:
\setuppapersize[A5][A4,landscape]
Hi Sanjoy,
There is no halucination involved. In your code you try to typeset two
A5 portrait beneeth each other on a A4 landscape, which is impossible.
Try A3 landscape and you will
see. - When experimenting with short texts as tufte I usually use
\showframe.
By the way if you want to
Taco wrote:
Don't you need:
\setuppapersize[A5,landscape][A4,landscape]
\setuparranging[2DOWN,rotated]
The following produces a first page with p.1 on the right half, but a
blank 2nd page:
\setuppapersize[A5,landscape][A4,landscape]
\setuparranging[2DOWN,rotated]
\starttext
\input
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Once I understand what's going on, I'll wikify!
Unfortunately, I do not understand it either. I wrote my
'dont you need..' based on symptoms, not on understanding.
Taco
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I'm learning page rearrangements and cannot figure out why the following
small example doesn't work (it's similar to those in the cont-eni.pdf
manual, fig 3.22). Here it produces a two-page, blank PDF file when I
run 'texexec --arrange p2'
[ConTeXt ver: 2006.08.08 21:51 fmt: 2006.8.8 int: english
[alternative=doublesided,location=]
I am properly getting the doublesided page setup. Also, chapters begin only
on odd pages, which is exactly what I want.
However, when a chapter ends on an odd page, the next (even) page that I
would like to be completely blank instead contains both
Thank you! I believe I understand, so I will try this out.
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would
like to be completely blank instead contains both the header and footer. I
found one other thread in this forum that told how to make this extra even page
totally blank. However, I am not an advanced ConTeXt user yet, and I did not
understand how to implement the solution
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
framedtext does not break across pages :( Can startbackground be
persuaded to become sane?
We already have a feature request to make startextbackground do
everything startbackground can do. After that, startbackground
can be flagged a deprecated command.
Cheers,
of the
compiled pdf is blank?
I have a similar problem. Attached is the (not so) minimal example
that I could prepare. (This is part of my way on mathalignment). See
the page break on page 2, while all the page is empty. Adding
\kern\zeropoint prevents the page break. But I find such an page break
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006, David Arnold wrote:
Why is it that the rest of the page after Answers on page 4 of the
compiled pdf is blank?
I have a similar problem
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006, David Arnold wrote:
Why is it that the rest of the page after Answers on page 4 of the
compiled pdf is blank?
I have a similar problem. Attached is the (not so
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006, David Arnold wrote:
Why is it that the rest of the page after Answers on page 4 of the
compiled pdf is blank?
I have a similar problem. Attached is the (not so) minimal example
that I could prepare. (This is part of my way on mathalignment). See
the page break on page 2
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006, David Arnold wrote:
Why is it that the rest of the page after Answers on page 4 of the
compiled pdf is blank?
I have a similar problem. Attached is the (not so) minimal example
that I could prepare. (This is part of my way on mathalignment). See
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006, David Arnold wrote:
Why is it that the rest of the page after Answers on page 4 of the
compiled pdf is blank?
I have a similar problem. Attached is the (not so) minimal example
that I could prepare. (This is part of my way on mathalignment). See
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006, David Arnold wrote:
Why is it that the rest of the page after Answers on page 4 of the
compiled pdf is blank?
I have a similar problem. Attached is the (not so) minimal example
that I could prepare
(Web2C 7.5.5)
context : ver: 2006.03.20 10:19
cont-en : ver: 2006.03.20 10:19 fmt: 2006.3.21 mes:
english
cont-nl : ver: 2006.03.20 10:19 fmt: 2006.3.21 mes:
dutch
total run time : 3 seconds
I get a blank page 2 (except for subsection
Hi David,
This is a bug that I do not have a real fix for, but
I have a workaround for you instead.
David Arnold wrote:
\section{Answers}
Add this, here:
\kern0pt
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi David,
This is a bug that I do not have a real fix for, but
I have a workaround for you instead.
David Arnold wrote:
\section{Answers}
Add this, here:
\kern0pt
can you check the version i uploaded a moment ago? i see no blank page here but
i
: \section{Answers} Add this, here: \kern0pt can you check the version i uploaded a moment ago? i see no blank page here but i did some fixes to the multi column mechanism last week Hans
All,
Why is it that the rest of the page after Answers on page 4 of the
compiled pdf is blank?
%output=pdf
\starttext
\setupindenting[medium,yes]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\chapter{First Chapter}
\dorecurse{2}{\input tufte\par}
\section{First Section}
\dorecurse{5}{\input tufte\par
Hi,
Peter Münster wrote:
But \blank[big,big] is working right.
It seems, that we should replace all 2*big by big,big in core-sec.tex
I regard this a bug in the definition of 2*big. I'm not sure
how many old documents will break if it is fixed, though. The
correct definition
Hi all,
I have a document with many block \starttyping ... \stoptyping. I see
some time undesired blank after headers (chaper, section,... see the
shot http://people.vnoss.org/~vnpenguin/pub/context/test/test.png).
How I can avoid this bad layout ?
Source test file : http://people.vnoss.org
for chapter opening pages
\definetext[chapterstart][footer][pagenumber]
\setuphead[chapter][header=empty,footer=chapterstart]
I would like those inserted extra pages to be completely blank. Any
suggestions how I can disable the running headers for those pages?
Thanks.
Cheers,
Michael A. Guravage
.
% Define heads for chapter opening pages
\definetext[chapterstart][footer][pagenumber]
\setuphead[chapter][header=empty,footer=chapterstart]
I would like those inserted extra pages to be completely blank. Any
suggestions how I can disable the running headers for those pages?
Thanks.
Perhaps
I'm seeing a blank entry in the bibliography. However,
since it's not referenced in the text, I can't tell which
one is it. Some debug options to find out?
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Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
I'm seeing a blank entry in the bibliography. However,
since it's not referenced in the text, I can't tell which
one is it. Some debug options to find out?
Nope. You can't find it out from the sort order? If you
\setupbibtex[sort=none], then it will be in the same
Hi all,
I like to get blank lines (or halve lines) between mij paragraphs. I seem to
misuntherstand something compleetly, because I can't get it working. Can
anyone point me out??
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Boris Pedrofiets wrote:
Hi all,
I like to get blank lines (or halve lines) between mij paragraphs. I
seem to misuntherstand something compleetly, because I can't get it
working. Can anyone point me out??
For single cases:
\blank [line] % one line
or
\blank [halfline] % half of a line
I need to create a book with many blank pages (with its header footer texts).
Is there any easy way to create, say, 300 blank pages one after the other, wihout using
\page 300 times? I guess what I need is to know how to loop within context.
thank you
Ciro
Ciro Soto wrote:
I need to create a book with many blank pages (with its header footer
texts).
Is there any easy way to create, say, 300 blank pages one after the
other, wihout using
\page 300 times? I guess what I need is to know how to loop within context.
\dorecurse{300}{\ \page
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 22:17 +0200, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Ciro Soto wrote:
I need to create a book with many blank pages (with its header footer
texts).
Is there any easy way to create, say, 300 blank pages one after the
other, wihout using
\page 300 times? I guess what I need
Stuart Jansen wrote:
\dorecurse{300}{\ \page}
Argh! Finally a question I could answer and you beat me by less than 60
seconds... Oh well, at least I can confirm that works (although I used
\crlf\page instead of \ \page).
or, more code:
\starttext
\dorecurse{300}{\page[empty]}
\stoptext
\newcommand{\ChQuoteFormat}[1]{\starttext%
%\raggedright%
\startalignment[left]%
\startnarrower[4*left] \noindent{\em #1}%
\stopnarrower\stopalignment\stoptext\blank}
\setuphead[chapter]
[page=left,
before={\ChQuoteFormat{\ChapterQuote}\noheaderandfooterlines
a problem.
If you want to start a page with blank lines you nee to insert a \strut
Please see the attached file
KR
Willi
Gerben Wierda wrote:
Fro my environment:
%\setuppapersize[B5][B4,landscape]
\setuppapersize[B5][B5]
\setupindenting[small]
\setuplayout[location=doublesided]
%\setuparranging
How does one control headers and footers at the end of a part, such as a
chapter?
There are two scenarios I am trying to figure out, one in which the
the blank pages at the end of a part have headers, and one in which they
don't.
I can't figure out how to do either. Instead, I am getting
-breaks.
The obvious solution that I came up with for this is to put a blank
right-aligned float at the top of each page (it's a presentation where all
the page breaks are hand-coded, so that's easy to do), of about the size of
the part of the logo that intrudes into the text. I defined a class
At 15:35 18/02/2004, you wrote:
Hans
Many thanks. That does the trick very nicely.
Is there a manual or the like that I have missed which documents this
command, \installpagebreakhandler, and others such as \useURL and
\setupinteraction? (I am interested in the latter, because inserting a
Is there a manual or the like that I have missed which documents this
command, \installpagebreakhandler, and others such as \useURL and
\setupinteraction? (I am interested in the latter, because inserting
a blue, underlined URL for email in my output has curiously enough
turned by footnote
In doublesided mode ConTeXt seems to insert a blank page at the end of
a document when there is an odd number of printed pages. I have checked
the English documentation and so far I have only found out how to force
a page in order to produce an even paged document. I have yet to come
across
At 13:46 18/02/2004, you wrote:
In doublesided mode ConTeXt seems to insert a blank page at the end of a
document when there is an odd number of printed pages. I have checked the
English documentation and so far I have only found out how to force a page
in order to produce an even paged
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