Thomas A. Schmitz via ntg-context schrieb am 23.01.2022 um 21:13:
This is a FAQ: you can't mix keywords and assignments, hence:
\startitemize [n,text] [stopper=]
Put a comment after the second argument to get rid of the extra space
before the first item.
\startitemize [text,n]
This is a FAQ: you can't mix keywords and assignments, hence:
\startitemize [n,text] [stopper=]
Thomas
On 23.01.22 21:05, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
Strangely when I use `\startitemize[text, n, stopper=]`, which I hoped
would make the period go away, I just get a regular bulleted list, it
I am trying to create an in-text list, with parenthesis, but without the period.
If I use this `\startitemize[text, n]`, I get an in-text list, but there are
periods:
There are many kinds of animals at the children's zoo: (1.) rabbits, (2.) pigs,
(3.) sheep, and (4.) dogs.
Strangely when I use
Hi Hans and Wolfgang,
Thank you for your suggestions. It meets my expectations, but I'll try
to understand the codes later!
Fabrice
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Am 06.03.2015 um 18:42 schrieb Fabrice Couvreur fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Is it possible to change the shape of the dots of macro \periods[n] to be
like the dots of macro \definefiller[dots][left=\dontleavehmode,
right=\hskip\ZeroPoint\par] ?
You can change the width of each
Hi,
Is it possible to change the shape of the dots of macro \periods[n] to be like
the dots of macro \definefiller[dots][left=\dontleavehmode, right=\hskip\
ZeroPoint\par] ?
Best regards,
Fabrice
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On 3/6/2015 6:42 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to change the shape of the dots of macro \periods[n] to
be like the dots of macro \definefiller[dots][left=\dontleavehmode,
right=\hskip\ZeroPoint\par] ?
% in cont-new.mkiv :
\unprotect
\def\periodsymbol {.}
\unexpanded\def
Am 06.03.2015 um 20:02 schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
On 3/6/2015 6:42 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to change the shape of the dots of macro \periods[n] to
be like the dots of macro \definefiller[dots][left=\dontleavehmode,
right=\hskip\ZeroPoint\par] ?
% in cont
On 3/6/2015 8:18 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 06.03.2015 um 20:02 schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
On 3/6/2015 6:42 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to change the shape of the dots of macro \periods[n] to
be like the dots of macro \definefiller[dots][left=\dontleavehmode
Hi Hans,
It works perfectly, thank you.
Fabrice
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On 1/18/2015 10:01 PM, Fabrice wrote:
Hi Hans,
The size of the float does not center the frame unless I replace by
\dorecurse{5}{\filler[dots]} by \dorecurse{10}{\filler[dots]}.
Is there a better way ?
Thanks,
Fabrice
% macros=mkvi
Hi Hans,
The size of the float does not center the frame unless I replace by
\dorecurse{5}{\filler[dots]} by \dorecurse{10}{\filler[dots]}.
Is there a better way ?
Thanks,
Fabrice
% macros=mkvi
\definefiller[dots][left=\dontleavehmode,right=\hskip\zeropoint\par]
\definefloat
[recipe]
On the subject of recipes, Fabrice clearly should have come to the 8th
ConTeXt Meeting that took place on September 8-13, 2014 at Bassange,
Belgium...
;-)
Alan
On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 22:49:39 +0100
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 1/5/2015 6:58 PM, Fabrice wrote:
Hi,
How to make the dotted
I am impressed !
Best regards,
Fabriçe
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Hi Alan,
What should I include ?
Fabrice
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On 1/5/2015 6:58 PM, Fabrice wrote:
Hi,
How to make the dotted lines stop at the edge of the frame?
\definefiller[dots][left=\dontleavehmode,right=\hskip\zeropoint]
\definecolor[H1prime][c=0.50, m=0.00, y=1.00, k=0.00]
\definecolor[H4][c=0.07, m=0.00, y=0.15, k=0.00]
\starttext
Hi,
How to make the dotted lines stop at the edge of the frame?
\definefiller[dots][left=\dontleavehmode,right=\hskip\zeropoint]
\definecolor[H1prime][c=0.50, m=0.00, y=1.00, k=0.00]
\definecolor[H4][c=0.07, m=0.00, y=0.15, k=0.00]
\starttext
\startitemize[n][stopper={.},style=bold]
Hi,
Is it possible to redefine the command \periods[n] to have a line that goes
from the end of the word to the edge of the page without having to play on
the number n ?
Regards,
Fabrice
\starttext
\startitemize[a][stopper=),style=bold]
\item $x\mapsto -x^2+x+1$ : \periods[66]
\item $x\mapsto 2x
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Fabrice Couvreur
fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to redefine the command \periods[n] to have a line that
goes from the end of the word to the edge of the page without having to
play on the number n ?
Regards,
Fabrice
\starttext
Am 20.05.2014 um 10:47 schrieb luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com:
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Fabrice Couvreur
fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to redefine the command \periods[n] to have a line that goes
from the end of the word to the edge of the page
Hello,
@ Luigi @Wolfgang Thanks for your suggestions.
Since I want to continue my learning ConTeXt, I will use the command
\filler[dots].
Can we do the same thing if there is no text in the beginning ?
Fabrice
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Am 20.05.2014 um 19:50 schrieb Fabrice couvreur.fabr...@wanadoo.fr:
Hello,
@ Luigi @Wolfgang Thanks for your suggestions.
Since I want to continue my learning ConTeXt, I will use the command
\filler[dots].
Can we do the same thing if there is no text in the beginning ?
You can add
Perfect !
thank you,
Fabrice
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In a message some time ago, Wolfgang suggested that
\def\ {\thinspace}
would serve to get non-expanding or non-stretchable spaces after
periods that occur within sentences and in bibliographies. When I
discovered that, while this worked well in limited contexts, in a
lengthy bibliography
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