Am 25.11.2010 um 21:27 schrieb Renaud AUBIN:
Since my previous post doesn't seem inspiring at all (sniff), here is a
simplified and more precise description of what need to be done:
[...]
\setupbodyfont[10pt]
\setuplayout
[leftedge=0mm,
leftmargin=45mm,
rightedge=0mm,
, and the inbetween vertical
space must be configurable (i.e. .5lineheight or a full lineheight
doesn't satisfy me)
My first idea has been to combine a vertically centered line with inleft
or inmargin but that introduces an annoying afterspace…
Another idea could be to combine some \hairlines or full textwidth
{
\blank % just because I always need some vertical space just before my
Section
\inleft{\bfa #1}
{\line{\leaders\hbox{\vrule width 1pt height .5\strutht depth
-\dimexpr.5\strutht-\linewidth\relax} \hfil}}
\blank[-1*big] % Are you kidding me with that negative blank???
}
\define[4
Hello
I tried to get some sections without any title and with numbering in
the margin.
Here is an example of a try I made :
%%%
\def\CommandQS#1#2{\inleft{\bf \currentheadnumber}}
\setuphead[section][alternative=text,
command=\CommandQS
Eric DÉTREZ schrieb:
Hello
I tried to get some sections without any title and with numbering in
the margin.
Here is an example of a try I made :
%%%
\def\CommandQS#1#2{\inleft{\bf \currentheadnumber}}
\setuphead[section][alternative=text,
command
John Culleton wrote:
The Context command \inleft is almost comparable to a similar facility in
Framemaker with this exception: Framemaker left justifies multiple lines in
this situation (called a sidehead) whereas \inleft right justifies them. I
know I can force indiviual lines into place
The Context command \inleft is almost comparable to a similar facility in
Framemaker with this exception: Framemaker left justifies multiple lines in
this situation (called a sidehead) whereas \inleft right justifies them. I
know I can force indiviual lines into place by enclosing them