Am 06.04.2015 um 01:29 schrieb Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu:
Hi,
Is it possible to set 'presets' for the framed settings of \setlayerframed?
For example:
\definelayer[text]
\definelayer[annotate]
\setupbackgrounds[text][background={text,foreground,annotate}]
\starttext
On Mon, 6 Apr 2015, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 06.04.2015 um 01:29 schrieb Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu:
Hi,
Is it possible to set 'presets' for the framed settings of \setlayerframed?
For example:
\definelayer[text]
\definelayer[annotate]
\setupbackgrounds[text][background={text
Hi,
Is it possible to set 'presets' for the framed settings of
\setlayerframed?
For example:
\definelayer[text]
\definelayer[annotate]
\setupbackgrounds[text][background={text,foreground,annotate}]
\starttext
Testing layers:
\setlayerframed[annotate][x=1cm,y=1cm][frame=off, align=middle
Perhaps, \startsimplecolumns
Aditya
On Tue, 23 Oct 2012, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
this is probably the most trivial question, but I'm still confused:
how can I use two columns inside \setlayerframed?
\startbuffer[abstract]
\startcolumns[two] % doesn't help
\input tufte
\input tufte
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 4:05 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Perhaps, \startsimplecolumns
Ouch. It seems like I'm asking the same question over and over again,
and always get the same answer - to simplify things ;) This works in
MKIV, but I have some problems with math in MKIV. In MKII this fails
with
On 23-10-2012 16:21, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 4:05 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Perhaps, \startsimplecolumns
Ouch. It seems like I'm asking the same question over and over again,
and always get the same answer - to simplify things ;) This works in
MKIV, but I have some
]
\startbuffer[abstract]% - this '%' is problematic
\startsimplecolumns
\input tufte
\input tufte
\stopsimplecolumns
\stopbuffer
\setlayerframed[paper]
[voffset=1cm]
[width=0.9\paperwidth]
{\getbuffer[abstract]}
\starttext
abc
\stoptext
Mojca
=]
\definepapersize
[poster]
[width=36cm,height=55cm]
\starttext
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=paper]
\definelayer[paper]
[width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight]
\startbuffer[title]
\definedfont[Bold at 38pt] Kerning Screw Up
\stopbuffer
\setlayerframed[paper
unwanted vertical space. (I'm not
sure what adds it.)
\definelayer[paper][width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight]
\startbuffer[abstract]% - this '%' is problematic
\startsimplecolumns
\input tufte
\input tufte
\stopsimplecolumns
\stopbuffer
\setlayerframed[paper]
[voffset=1cm
Hi Hans,
setting the align-option of \setlayerframed causes a small (but visible) right
shift.
\definelayer[page][width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=page]
\starttext \showframe
\setlayerframed [page]
[x=\backspace,y=\topspace]
[width=broad
between \setlayer and \setlayerframed.
Is the latter a subset of the first and possibly equal to
\setlayer [name] % name of the layer
{\framed[...=...,...=...]{LAYER}} % the actual contents of the layer
or something else?
And which one should I use, anyway? I need to put a bit of text
on the wiki page, I'm wondering: what's the
difference between \setlayer and \setlayerframed.
Is the latter a subset of the first and possibly equal to
\setlayer [name] % name of the layer
{\framed[...=...,...=...]{LAYER}} % the actual contents of the layer
or something else?
Yes
1-
I would like to suppress hypenation in a text of a \startfiguretext
within a \setlayerframed
I am aware of the thread in jan 03 on the list and the fact
that\setupalign[nothyphenated] (or \nohyphens) overshoot the right margin
On the other hand I do not know where to put the
align={left
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