Re: [NTG-context] \defineparagraphs

2016-07-09 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

John Kitzmiller 
9. Juli 2016 um 14:48


Thank you Wolfgang. I had to change .5\localhsize to .5\textwidth for 
it to work here (and scale down the cow to make it fit in the barn.)


I am looking into combinations to center the graphic in the second x 
box, and make a \setupcombination[mycombination] similar to 
\defineparagraph[Mypar] to reduce typing.

\definecombination[john][nx=2,ny=1,width=.5\textwidth]

\startcombination[john]
{...}{}
{...}{}
\stopcombination

\tbox is new to me. Is that a ConTeXt macro of TEX \vtop{\hbox}?
The command changes the vertical position of the content (by putting it 
into an \hbox and changing the height/depth values).


\setupblackrules[width=2cm,height=2cm]

\setuplayout[grid=yes]\showgrid

\starttext
XXX  {\blackrule}
XXX \tbox{\blackrule}
XXX \bbox{\blackrule}
XXX
\stoptext

Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] \defineparagraphs

2016-07-09 Thread John Kitzmiller

> On 8Jul, 2016, at 09:20, Wolfgang Schuster  
> wrote:
> 
>> The code below works with context2016.02.15, but fails with 
>> context2016.05.19.
>> 
>> Itemize within the defined paragraph (Mypar) no longer puts the thinrule in 
>> the margin (see the third question.) The \ansblank command seems to the 
>> second part of Mypar is 
>> the margin? Pdf of the success and fail attached.
>> 
>> Thanks! John
>> 
>> \startMypar
>> \item Third question refers to graphic at right. 
>> \Mypar
>> 
>> \stopMypar
> \item
> \startcombination[nx=2,ny=1]
> 
> {\framed[frame=off,align=flushleft,location=top,width=.5\localhsize]{Third 
> question refers to graphic at right.}}{}
> {\tbox{\externalfigure[cow]}}{}
> \stopcombination

Thank you Wolfgang. I had to change .5\localhsize to .5\textwidth for it to 
work here (and scale down the cow to make it fit in the barn.)

I am looking into combinations to center the graphic in the second x box, and 
make a \setupcombination[mycombination] similar to \defineparagraph[Mypar] to 
reduce typing.

\tbox is new to me. Is that a ConTeXt macro of TEX \vtop{\hbox}?

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Re: [NTG-context] \defineparagraphs

2016-07-08 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

k...@inradius.net 
8. Juli 2016 um 13:53
The code below works with context2016.02.15, but fails with 
context2016.05.19.


Itemize within the defined paragraph (Mypar) no longer puts the 
thinrule in the margin (see the third question.) The \ansblank command 
seems to the second part of Mypar is

the margin? Pdf of the success and fail attached.

Thanks! John

\startMypar
\item Third question refers to graphic at right.
\Mypar

\stopMypar

\item
\startcombination[nx=2,ny=1]

{\framed[frame=off,align=flushleft,location=top,width=.5\localhsize]{Third 
question refers to graphic at right.}}{}

{\tbox{\externalfigure[cow]}}{}
\stopcombination

Wolfgang
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[NTG-context] \defineparagraphs

2016-07-08 Thread kitz
The code below works with context2016.02.15, but fails with context2016.05.19.

Itemize within the defined paragraph (Mypar) no longer puts the thinrule in the 
margin (see the third question.) The \ansblank command seems to the second part 
of Mypar is 
the margin?  Pdf of the success and fail attached.

Thanks! John


\defineparagraphs[Mypar][n=2]
 \setupparagraphs[Mypar][1][width=0.5\textwidth] 

% label subquestions (a, b, c, etc) with answerblanks
\defineconversionset[myitemize][n,a][n]

% define the answerblank in right margin
\define\ansblank
  
{\inright{\simplealignedbox{2em}{flushleft}{\convertedcounter[itemgroup:itemize][numberconversionset=myitemize,numberstopper=.]}\thinrule}\ignorespaces}

% \define\noblank
\define\noblank
  {\inright{~}}

% put them together to toggle printing of the answerblank
\define\blankon{\setupitemgroup [itemize] [style=bold,command=\ansblank]}
\define\blankoff{\setupitemgroup [itemize] [style=bold,command=\noblank]}

\starttext
\showframe
\startitemize[n]
\blankon
\item First question.
\blankoff
\item Second question has two parts.
  \startitemize[a]
  \blankon
  \item subquestion a
  \item subquestion b
  \stopitemize
\blankon
\startMypar
\item Third question refers to graphic at right. 
\Mypar

\stopMypar
\item Final question.
\stopitemize
\stoptext







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Re: [NTG-context] \defineparagraphs, \setupparagraphs newbie question

2006-03-09 Thread Taco Hoekwater


frantisek holop wrote:
 it is not clear to me after reading the manual what are
 before, after, inner, or that if these could be used 
 for something like this.

To replace the \startlines ... \stoplines you mean? no.
To see what the options do, simply run something like this:

   \defineparagraphs
  [poem][n=2,before=b,after=a,inner=i]

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Re: [NTG-context] \defineparagraphs, \setupparagraphs newbie question

2006-03-09 Thread frantisek holop
hmm, on Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 09:46:28AM +0100, Taco Hoekwater said that
 frantisek holop wrote:
  it is not clear to me after reading the manual what are
  before, after, inner, or that if these could be used 
  for something like this.
 
 To replace the \startlines ... \stoplines you mean? no.

yes, i should have been clearer :)

as the style is always the same and i am lazy, i want to save myself
the typing of \startlines and \stoplines for the second column :)

so there is no way i could set up the 2nd paragraph like that?
maybe a macro or something?


 To see what the options do, simply run something like this:
 
\defineparagraphs
   [poem][n=2,before=b,after=a,inner=i]

that's a good idea, will play with it :)

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Re: [NTG-context] \defineparagraphs, \setupparagraphs newbie question

2006-03-09 Thread Taco Hoekwater


frantisek holop wrote:
 
 as the style is always the same and i am lazy, i want to save myself
 the typing of \startlines and \stoplines for the second column :)


Understandable ;-)

Some extra magic is needed (newlines are rather special). The
following bit of code seems to work on a simple case,
but i give no guarantees:

%
\defineparagraphs
   [Poem][n=2]
\setupparagraphs
   [Poem][1][width=.4\textwidth]

\def\startpoem#1\poem
   {\def\poemtitle{#1}\begingroup\obeylines\domypoem}

\def\domypoem#1\stoppoem
   {\endgroup\startPoem\poemtitle\Poem\startlines #1\stoplines\stopPoem}

\starttext

\startpoem
poemtitle
\poem
...
...
\stoppoem

\stoptext
% EOF

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[NTG-context] \defineparagraphs, \setupparagraphs newbie question

2006-03-08 Thread frantisek holop
hi there,

i am trying to step a 2 column paragraph

\defineparagraphs
  [poem][n=2]
\setupparagraphs
  [poem][1][width=.4\textwidth]

\startpoem
poemtitle
\poem
\startlines
...
...
\stoplines
\stoppoem



the second column is always in \startlines .. \stoplines

it is not clear to me after reading the manual what are
before, after, inner, or that if these could be used 
for something like this.

-f
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