Hello list,
in the following minimal working example (using Mark IV), the \column
command is ignored. It works if the grid is disabled or balance=no is
set. I need the grid, and regarding the balance: without balance, the
columns use the whole type area height, but I want additional text to
Am 03.06.2013 um 20:30 schrieb Joshua Krämer joshua.krae...@gmail.com:
Hello list,
in the following minimal working example (using Mark IV), the \column
command is ignored. It works if the grid is disabled or balance=no is
set. I need the grid, and regarding the balance: without balance,
On Mon, 03 Jun 2013 21:00:49 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster has written:
Use mixed columns:
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\starttext \startmixedcolumns left \column right 1\\right 2
\stopmixedcolumns \stoptext
Thank you very much, this works! Now I wonder what the difference
between regular and mixed
Am 03.06.2013 um 21:45 schrieb Joshua Krämer joshua.krae...@gmail.com:
On Mon, 03 Jun 2013 21:00:49 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster has written:
Use mixed columns:
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\starttext \startmixedcolumns left \column right 1\\right 2
\stopmixedcolumns \stoptext
Thank you very
One other problem has appeared: \startmixedcolumns[align=right] doesn't
work (align=... works with \startcolumns). How can I change the
alignment?
Kind regards,
Joshua
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Am 04.06.2013 um 00:35 schrieb Joshua Krämer joshua.krae...@gmail.com:
One other problem has appeared: \startmixedcolumns[align=right] doesn't
work (align=... works with \startcolumns). How can I change the
alignment?
The mixedcolumns doesn’t have a option for this yet but (tolerance and