Found this solution:
\ifdim \pagetotal=0pt \blank[attop,force] \else \blank[normal] \fi
Il 09/07/24 15:02, mf ha scritto:
Hello,
I need advice on blanks at the start of a page.
Usually a blank is ignored when it's at the top of a page.
You can force it with \blank[...,force], bu
Hello,
I need advice on blanks at the start of a page.
Usually a blank is ignored when it's at the top of a page.
You can force it with \blank[...,force], but its value is the same as in
the remainder of the text.
So, if the blank over a heading is 2 lines, forcing it at the top o
co,
>> thanks very much for the link. But, ummm, what it says there seems to
>> contradict what Wolfgang told me in the other response to my message.
>> [[ I see Wolfgang edited the \blank wiki page to move the text in question
>> to after \starttext, but I'm sure if you
Hi Taco,
thanks very much for the link. But, ummm, what it says there seems to
contradict what Wolfgang told me in the other response to my message.
[[ I see Wolfgang edited the \blank wiki page to move the text in question
to after \starttext, but I'm sure if you don't believ
ttps://wiki.contextgarden.net/Help:Context
Hi Taco,
thanks very much for the link. But, ummm, what it says there seems to
contradict what Wolfgang told me in the other response to my message.
[[ I see Wolfgang edited the \blank wiki page to move the text in question
to after \starttext, but
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 20:14 (+0200), Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Jim schrieb am 04.06.2024 um 19:48:
>> I did not realize the wiki software did that. On reflection I suppose that
>> is useful in many (most?) cases. But I'd argue that it is not always a good
>> thing, such as in this case. (If
> On 4 Jun 2024, at 20:16, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
> Jim schrieb am 04.06.2024 um 19:48:
>
>> I did not realize the wiki software did that. On reflection I suppose that
>> is useful in many (most?) cases. But I'd argue that it is not always a good
>> thing, such as in this case. (If
Jim schrieb am 04.06.2024 um 19:48:
I did not realize the wiki software did that. On reflection I suppose that
is useful in many (most?) cases. But I'd argue that it is not always a good
thing, such as in this case. (If nothing else, it might mislead a n00b
into thinking that you should get o
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 19:30 (+0200), Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Jim schrieb am 04.06.2024 um 18:01:
>> Hi,
>> When I run Example 1 given there, I get three bullet symbols, but no
>> "column N ..."
>> text.
>> Note that the
>> \starttext
>> is *after* the \startitemize ... \st
Jim schrieb am 04.06.2024 um 18:01:
Hi,
When I run Example 1 given there, I get three bullet symbols, but no
"column N ..."
text.
Note that the
\starttext
is *after* the \startitemize ... \stopitemize
Q1: Is my ConTeXt installation broken, or is the wiki page showing output
Hi,
When I run Example 1 given there, I get three bullet symbols, but no
"column N ..."
text.
Note that the
\starttext
is *after* the \startitemize ... \stopitemize
Q1: Is my ConTeXt installation broken, or is the wiki page showing output
that does not correspond to the input
Meyer:
how can I suppress a blank line between a text paragraph and
\placefigure?
I get one there, but I don't want it.
Did you try
\setupfloat[figure][spacebefore=,]
?
or "none" or "{disable,nowhite,back}"
You can set the space only for *all* floats, e.g.
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 06.04.2024 um 12:56:
Am 06.04.24 um 12:48 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
how can I suppress a blank line between a text paragraph and
\placefigure?
I get one there, but I don't want it.
Did you try
\setupfloat[figure][spacebefore=,]
?
or "none" or "{
Am 06.04.24 um 12:48 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
how can I suppress a blank line between a text paragraph and \placefigure?
I get one there, but I don't want it.
Did you try
\setupfloat[figure][spacebefore=,]
?
or "none" or "{disable,nowhite,back}"
https://wiki.contextgard
Hi folks,
how can I suppress a blank line between a text paragraph and \placefigure?
I get one there, but I don't want it.
Thanks and greetings on a sunny weekend
Thomas
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If your question is of interest to o
On 11/22/23 09:57, madiazm.eo...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks a lot Pablo for your comments, I think my bad English did not
> let me be clear.
Sorry (also for my delay in answering), but it was totally my fault (I
totally missed your point)..
Pablo
Thanks a lot Pablo for your comments, I think my bad Englisch did not let me be
clear.
I just wanted to show my trick not to get the first page numbered, hiding the
number with [location=] and then changing the number format to the wished
option. I was not asking a question.
Of course, since th
On 11/19/23 23:34, madiazm.eo...@gmail.com wrote:
> sorry if i dont get your problem right understood, but i'm completely
> new to context.
Hi Miguel,
I’m afraid it isn’t entirely clear whether you intend to ask something
or not.
> I use a hack not to get the number not printed in the title page
sorry if i dont get your problem right understood, but i'm completely new to
context.
I use a hack not to get the number not printed in the title page (though I
define sectionblocks for keeping different numbering systems for the table of
contents and the document)
I use \setuppagenumbering[lo
Hans van der Meer via ntg-context schrieb am 19.11.2023 um 11:56:
I should have a first page without pagenumber and pagenumbers on the
subsequent ones.
However the MWE here introduces an unwanted blank page from the call
to \setuppagenumbering[state=start].
And the \setuppagenumbering has to
I should have a first page without pagenumber and pagenumbers on the subsequent ones.However the MWE here introduces an unwanted blank page from the call to \setuppagenumbering[state=start].And the \setuppagenumbering has to come after the \page, of course.Should I program otherwise?
yours
Alan Braslau schrieb am 06.07.2023 um 17:14:
On 06/07/23 06/07/23, 17:07, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Add "doublesided=no" to your makeup settings.
Wolfgang
Thank you.
I have doublesided=no in the makeup, but this makeup is not used by
\startpagefigure.
The problem is with \startpagefigure t
On 06/07/23 06/07/23, 17:07, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Add "doublesided=no" to your makeup settings.
Wolfgang
Thank you.
I have doublesided=no in the makeup, but this makeup is not used by
\startpagefigure.
The problem is with \startpagefigure that is outside of makeup, that is
it is using
Alan Braslau via ntg-context schrieb am 06.07.2023 um 11:58:
On 06/07/23 06/07/23, 10:14, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 06.07.23 um 09:34 schrieb Alan Braslau via ntg-context:
inserts a "blank" page (with header/footer) between the two
Coverpages and a second "blank" pag
]
back
\stopmakeup
\startfrontmatter
...
\stopfrontmatter
...
\stopdocument
inserts a "blank" page (with header/footer) between the two Coverpages
and a second "blank" page after the backside title page.
Not including the two \startpagefigure lines eliminates the blank page
Am 06.07.23 um 11:58 schrieb Alan Braslau:
Maybe it’s also a problem of \startdocument – I always get a first
empty page and don’t understand why.
One gets an empty first page if there is *any* text content anywhere in
the setups or environment files before the \startdocument.
My problem ac
On 06/07/23 06/07/23, 10:14, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 06.07.23 um 09:34 schrieb Alan Braslau via ntg-context:
inserts a "blank" page (with header/footer) between the two Coverpages
and a second "blank" page after the backside title page.
I don’t know if it he
Am 06.07.23 um 09:34 schrieb Alan Braslau via ntg-context:
inserts a "blank" page (with header/footer) between the two Coverpages
and a second "blank" page after the backside title page.
I don’t know if it helps, but did you set
\setupsectionblock[frontpart][page=no]
...
\stopdocument
inserts a "blank" page (with header/footer) between the two Coverpages
and a second "blank" page after the backside title page.
Not including the two \startpagefigure lines eliminates the blank page
following the back side title page (and the other one between
),
inserting a "blank" even page if necessary. How can I get this blank
even page to be truely blank, that is with no headers nor footers?
I tried several thinks and must be missing something really simple
and obvious.
\setuphead [...] [page={yes,header,footer,right}]
Wolfgang
Tha
On 10/06/23 10/06/23, 12:42, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context wrote:
Alan Braslau via ntg-context schrieb am 10.06.2023 um 12:28:
Hello,
\setuphead
[part,chapter,title]
[page=right]
will start a part, chapter, or title on an odd page (right), inserting
a "blank" even page if
Alan Braslau via ntg-context schrieb am 10.06.2023 um 12:28:
Hello,
\setuphead
[part,chapter,title]
[page=right]
will start a part, chapter, or title on an odd page (right), inserting
a "blank" even page if necessary. How can I get this blank even page
to be truely blank, that
Hello,
\setuphead
[part,chapter,title]
[page=right]
will start a part, chapter, or title on an odd page (right), inserting a
"blank" even page if necessary. How can I get this blank even page to be
truely blank, that is with no headers nor footers?
I tried several thinks a
ving trouble understanding some basic blank page behavior. I hope
> > that somebody of you can point me in the right direction.
> >
> > My primary goal is to create application documents consisting of various
> > .tex components and with external PDF pages inserted as well. Th
On 7/24/2022 11:35 PM, cryo shock via ntg-context wrote:
Hey there,
I am having trouble understanding some basic blank page behavior. I hope
that somebody of you can point me in the right direction.
My primary goal is to create application documents consisting of various
.tex components and
Hey there,
I am having trouble understanding some basic blank page behavior. I hope
that somebody of you can point me in the right direction.
My primary goal is to create application documents consisting of various
.tex components and with external PDF pages inserted as well. The second
part of
Joel via ntg-context schrieb am 17.01.2022 um 17:11:
I created a book that strangely renders with an entirely blank page.
There are tons and tons of macros, in dozens of files defined before the
document starts, but the document itself starts quite simply with a
title page set inside
I created a book that strangely renders with an entirely blank page. There are
tons and tons of macros, in dozens of files defined before the document starts,
but the document itself starts quite simply with a title page set inside
\startfrontmatter. How can I identify what types of preamble
Note the presence of double-spaced blank lines in the following document
and in the attached source file:
\setuptyping[numbering=line]
\starttext
\startbuffer[javacode]
try {
final var num = stack.pop();
if( num != null ) {
stack.push( blah );
}
return true;
}
\stopbuffer
\type
Hello.
Consider the following small example:
8< --
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item \input tufte
\item \placefigure[right,none]{}{\externalfigure[cow]}%
\input tufte
\item \blank[overlay]%
\placefigure[right,n
d of the page or column. Based on these constraints, I thought
> > that using the "samepage" and "preference" options for the first and
> second
> > line breaks would work nicely:
> >
> > ```
> > \define\SectionBreak{%
> > \blank[halfline
ingle orphaned line follow the symbol
> at the end of the page or column. Based on these constraints, I thought
> that using the "samepage" and "preference" options for the first and second
> line breaks would work nicely:
>
> ```
> \define\SectionBreak{%
>
ught
that using the "samepage" and "preference" options for the first and second
line breaks would work nicely:
```
\define\SectionBreak{%
\blank[halfline, samepage]% non-breaking to ensure that no column
begins with the section break symbol
\startalignment[middle]
the chapter before
ends on a right page, too, there should be a blank left/even page. But in my
case there is the pagenumber in the footer – which looks more horrible than an
orphan line.
A. Which setting in which setup or definition gives a command like:
suppress/skip/hide the header, footer and
should be a blank left/even page. But in my
case there is the pagenumber in the footer – which looks more horrible than an
orphan line.
A. Which setting in which setup or definition gives a command like:
suppress/skip/hide the header, footer and margin of last page of a chapter, if
the text area
Dear Hans,
It is very interesting example.
Thank you for a new method.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
>
> \def\determinednoflines#1%
> {\localcontrolled{\determinenoflines{#1}}\noflines}
>
> \startbuffer
>\input tufte
> \stopbuffer
>
> \fillinrules[n=\determinednoflines{\getbuffer},
> width=fi
{\doifmode{hideSolution}{\starteffect[hidden]}}
\def\StopHide{\doifmode{hideSolution}{\stopeffect\blank[\the\noflines*line
+ \the\noflines*halfline]}}
\enablemode[hideSolution]
\starttext
The first line.
\hrule
\StartHide
\samplefile{knuth}
\determinenoflines{\samplefile{knuth}}
\StopHide
\hrule
]}}
\def\StopHide{\doifmode{hideSolution}{\stopeffect\blank[\the\noflines*line +
\the\noflines*halfline]}}
\enablemode[hideSolution]
\starttext
The first line.
\hrule
\StartHide
\samplefile{knuth}
\determinenoflines{\samplefile{knuth}}
\StopHide
\hrule
The second line.
\hrule
\StartHide
add more blank spaces
else
show full text and no more space.
endif
The full text for the students another for the lecture.
Is there a way not using \framedtext?
Thank you again.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
__
On 3/12/2021 10:08 PM, Jeong Dal wrote:
Hi,
Sometimes, I need to hide the solution of a problem.
So I use \doifmode{} and \starteffect[hidden] as in the following sample
file.
Since I want to set more blank space if it is hidden, I add \blank[5cm]
when it is in the \enablemode[hideSolution
Hi,
Sometimes, I need to hide the solution of a problem.
So I use \doifmode{} and \starteffect[hidden] as in the following sample file.
Since I want to set more blank space if it is hidden, I add \blank[5cm] when it
is in the \enablemode[hideSolution].
It works well except the figures and bars
Hi there,
I noticed a bug when using pagecolumns. If there is a title on the right column,
a blank page gets added at the end of the document. For example
\starttext
\startpagecolumns[n=2]
\title{lorem}
\title{ipsum
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 14:21, mf wrote:
> \blank[.25\paperheight,force]
>
> A blank at the top of a page is ignored, because usually you use a blank
> as a separator, that is useless at the top of a page, because the page
> break is enough to separate two texts.
>
> Sometime
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for sharing the trick, it did help me!
Sylvain
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 13:55, Tomas Hala wrote:
> Hi Sylvain,
>
> on my computer (TL2020) I am not able to compile \blank with any command
> defining the dimension (2\paperheight, 0.25\paperheight, .25\paperheight)
Il 05/11/20 13:26, Sylvain Hubert ha scritto:
Dear List,
I'm trying to put the document title at around .25\paperheight by
inserting a \blank:
\setuplayout[topspace=0cm, header=0cm, height=\paperheight]
\starttext \blank[.25\paperheight] foo \stoptext
\blank[.25\paperh
Hi Sylvain,
on my computer (TL2020) I am not able to compile \blank with any command
defining the dimension (2\paperheight, 0.25\paperheight, .25\paperheight).
I do not know why...
But if I use another dimension, eg. 5*big or 20cc, it works with
\dontleavehmode:
\starttext
\dontleavehmode
Dear List,
I'm trying to put the document title at around .25\paperheight by inserting
a \blank:
\setuplayout[topspace=0cm, header=0cm, height=\paperheight]
\starttext \blank[.25\paperheight] foo \stoptext
But the "foo" still appears at the very top.
Does anyone know
Hello,
I managed to resolve the issue - which turns out bcos I had 2 back2back
columnset definitions. So instead, I combined them into 1 and the result
was ok.
*Before (leads to blank page or page with symmetrical columns):*
\definecolumnset[2col][n=2, distance=3.5mm, page=no]
\setupcolumnset
faced with these 2 (sub-optimal)
choices -
1. Extra Blank page with Asymmetric Columns in the next page (with the
\subject{} uncommented)
2. No Blank page with Symmetric Columns (with the \subject{} commented)
3. page=yes / no - does not work (same outcome as above)
I am not sure the role
\setuphead[chapter][before={\blank[4*big]}]
\starttext
\startchapter[title={No space above this chapter}]
chapter text etc
\stopchapter
\setuphead[chapter][before={\blank[4*big,force]}]
\startchapter[title={Chapter with spacing but out of line with grid}]
chapter text etc
\stopchapter
\setuphead
James Withers schrieb am 18.06.2020 um 17:35:
Hello list
I have been trying to find a solution to how to insert blank lines
before a chapter heading at the start of a page. In the following
example the \blank[4*big] is ignored. The solution I've found is to
add an empty box using \mbox{} b
Hello list
I have been trying to find a solution to how to insert blank lines
before a chapter heading at the start of a page. In the following
example the \blank[4*big] is ignored. The solution I've found is to
add an empty box using \mbox{} before the \blank command.
Is this the right w
ot; and "nop") suggests that they should be related the parameters
> > "page=yes" and "page=no" (hence, no page, which is what I think "nop"
> > abbreviates), but the choice of which implementation to use is
> > determined not by the page parame
t understanding this incorrectly? Is there
some reason why a layout with more than one column would need special
instructions to add a blank page after stopping the environment?
Why do you think "yes" and "nop" are related to the page-key?
In any event, I was able to solve the
" (hence, no page, which is what I think "nop"
abbreviates), but the choice of which implementation to use is determined
not by the page parameter, but by the n parameter. Is this an error in the
code, or am I just understanding this incorrectly? Is there some reason why
a layout
the \page calls does the trick in this case, but now, if the
last page ends with its text in a column before the last one, then the last
page is not typeset at all, and a blank page takes its place.
On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 8:34 PM Thangalin wrote:
> Bump.
>
> See also: https://tex.stackex
Bump.
See also: https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/542993/2148
On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 11:46 AM Joey McCollum
wrote:
>
> After continuing to look into this a bit, I noticed that a similar issue
> involving the insertion of a blank page after a columnset environment has
> been disc
After continuing to look into this a bit, I noticed that a similar issue
involving the insertion of a blank page after a columnset environment has
been discussed on the mailing list in the thread "Blank page inserted when
text reaches column's end" (dated 08 Dec 2019). In that thr
I recently found the pagecolumns manual (
http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/pagecolumns.pdf), and in several
of the examples (including those for side floats and footnotes), the
addition of a blank page after the end of the pagecolumns environment also
seems to occur. So when the manual
I am typesetting a document using pagecolumns to ensure that my footnotes
are set ragged-bottom in columns. I have observed some unexpected behavior
whenever the last column on a page is left incomplete: a blank page is
added at the end of the document. A minimal working example follows
mf schrieb am 21.12.2019 um 11:07:
Il 20/12/19 20:04, Rik Kabel ha scritto:
MkIV fails with
tex error > tex error on line 3 in file
c://Users/micro/Desktop/fail.tex: ! Missing \endcsname inserted
given the following mwe:
\starttext
a
\blank[\lineheight]
Il 20/12/19 20:04, Rik Kabel ha scritto:
MkIV fails with
tex error > tex error on line 3 in file
c://Users/micro/Desktop/fail.tex: ! Missing \endcsname inserted
given the following mwe:
\starttext
a
\blank[\lineheight]
z
\stoptext
Not critical as there
MkIV fails with
tex error > tex error on line 3 in file
c://Users/micro/Desktop/fail.tex: ! Missing \endcsname inserted
given the following mwe:
\starttext
a
\blank[\lineheight]
z
\stoptext
Not critical as there are lots of ways to do this, but it seems strange
t
Thangalin schrieb am 11.12.2019 um 02:51:
Commenting out the \page_grd_command_flush_page macro seems to have
reversed the effect. Any pages having columnar text that does not
extend to the last line are now suppressed. How would I go about
adding a conditional that checks to see whether the colu
Commenting out the \page_grd_command_flush_page macro seems to have
reversed the effect. Any pages having columnar text that does not
extend to the last line are now suppressed. How would I go about
adding a conditional that checks to see whether the column is filled
before deciding if a page break
Thank you both. Neither approach removes the blank page with either
version 2019.06.11 or 2019.12.06 on Linux. Is there a specific version
of ConTeXt required? The code to generate the document resembles:
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,page=no]
\installpagebreakhandler{last
Denis Maier schrieb am 09.12.2019 um 09:41:
Am 09.12.2019 um 00:44 schrieb Thangalin:
When text reaches the end of a column, it appears to trigger inserting
a blank page. In the following code, \dorecurse{3} causes a blank page
to appear but \dorecurse{2} does not. The only difference is that
Am 09.12.2019 um 00:44 schrieb Thangalin:
When text reaches the end of a column, it appears to trigger inserting
a blank page. In the following code, \dorecurse{3} causes a blank page
to appear but \dorecurse{2} does not. The only difference is that when
set to 3, the additional text is written
When text reaches the end of a column, it appears to trigger inserting
a blank page. In the following code, \dorecurse{3} causes a blank page
to appear but \dorecurse{2} does not. The only difference is that when
set to 3, the additional text is written on the last line of the last
column. This
Thangalin schrieb am 06.12.2019 um 17:17:
Hi there,
How do I suppress the blank page in the following document while
maintaining the asymmetrical multicolumn layout? The problem centres
around "page=yes," whereby removing it eliminates the blank page, but
then wreaks havoc on th
Hi there,
How do I suppress the blank page in the following document while
maintaining the asymmetrical multicolumn layout? The problem centres
around "page=yes," whereby removing it eliminates the blank page, but
then wreaks havoc on the document layout.
\definepapersize[BookPaperS
; > \setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided] generates a blank page
> between chapters.
> >
> > Am I doing something wrong, or is this just a bug?
>
> What Wolfgang said, and you probably want
>
> \setuphead[chapter][page=yes] % or "no", but not
> Am 2019-10-30 um 19:58 schrieb Kerry Sainsbury :
>
> Hi there,
>
> I am a newbie, and have seem to have discovered that
> \setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided] generates a blank page between
> chapters.
>
> Am I doing something wrong, or is this just a bu
Kerry Sainsbury schrieb am 30.10.2019 um 19:58:
Hi there,
I am a newbie, and have /seem/ to have discovered that
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided] generates a blank page
between chapters.
\setupheadertexts[chapter]
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided,location={header
Hi there,
I am a newbie, and have *seem* to have discovered that
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided] generates a blank page
between chapters.
\setupheadertexts[chapter]
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided,location={header,inmargin}]
\starttext
\startchapter[title={October
Hi,
> On 17 Jan 2019, at 12:27, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>
> Am 14.01.19 um 19:25 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
>
>>
>>> I'll try to wikify this later this week.
>
> I wikified it here:
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setuphead
>
> Is there a way to suppress the context output?
> The outp
Am 14.01.19 um 19:25 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
>
>> I'll try to wikify this later this week.
I wikified it here:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setuphead
Is there a way to suppress the context output?
The output does not show the effect.
juh
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Jan U. Hasecke schrieb am 14.01.19 um 08:39:
Am 13.01.19 um 16:56 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Here is a example which shows how you can change the background color
of a empty page before the chapter title.
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided]
\startsetups [chapter:before]
\doif
Am 13.01.19 um 16:56 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
> Here is a example which shows how you can change the background color
> of a empty page before the chapter title.
>
> \setuppagenumbering
> [alternative=doublesided]
>
> \startsetups [chapter:before]
> \doifoddpageelse
> {}
> {\pushb
Jan U. Hasecke schrieb am 12.01.19 um 22:08:
Hi Aditya,
Am 12.01.19 um 20:11 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Sat, 12 Jan 2019, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Hi all,
in my document \startchapter and \starttitle starts a new chapter on the
right (odd) page. So sometimes, there is a blank even page just
On 1/12/2019 16:08, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Hi Aditya,
Am 12.01.19 um 20:11 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Sat, 12 Jan 2019, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Hi all,
in my document \startchapter and \starttitle starts a new chapter on the
right (odd) page. So sometimes, there is a blank even page just
Hi Aditya,
Am 12.01.19 um 20:11 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2019, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> in my document \startchapter and \starttitle starts a new chapter on the
>> right (odd) page. So sometimes, there is a blank even page just be
On Sat, 12 Jan 2019, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Hi all,
in my document \startchapter and \starttitle starts a new chapter on the
right (odd) page. So sometimes, there is a blank even page just before a
new chapter.
I would like to manipulate this blank even page.
There are several things I would
Hi all,
in my document \startchapter and \starttitle starts a new chapter on the
right (odd) page. So sometimes, there is a blank even page just before a
new chapter.
I would like to manipulate this blank even page.
There are several things I would like to do, eg. having no headers and
footers
List,
My understanding of start/stop macros such as
\startparagraph...\stopparagraph has been that blank lines are allowed
between the block of text and the macros, as
\startparagraph
This is the text of the paragraph
\stopparagraph
However, in xml exports the blank line before
On 8/16/2018 10:55, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 15 Aug 2018, Rik Kabel wrote:
I suspect that the issue in the larger project has to do with quoting
for the RE ("^\\relax") since compilation fails with:
%% \stopAttribution ...getcontent("Attribution"),"^\\
%% relax","")))}\stopparagrap..
On Wed, 15 Aug 2018, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 8/15/2018 03:07, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 8/15/2018 5:31 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2018, Rik Kabel wrote:
I really think, though, that a buffers.strip function would be the way to
go, instead of futzing after the damage is done.
In lua, b
On 8/15/2018 03:07, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 8/15/2018 5:31 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2018, Rik Kabel wrote:
I really think, though, that a buffers.strip function would be the
way to go, instead of futzing after the damage is done.
In lua, buffers.getcontent('name') gives the cont
On 8/15/2018 5:31 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2018, Rik Kabel wrote:
I really think, though, that a buffers.strip function would be the way
to go, instead of futzing after the damage is done.
In lua, buffers.getcontent('name') gives the contents of the buffer
labelled 'name'. Yo
On Tue, 14 Aug 2018, Rik Kabel wrote:
I really think, though, that a buffers.strip function would be the way to go,
instead of futzing after the damage is done.
In lua, buffers.getcontent('name') gives the contents of the buffer
labelled 'name'. You can post-process this in whatever way you w
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