[NTG-context] viewer magnification in full screen (/OpenAction)

2014-10-06 Thread Peter Rolf
Hi, I want to open a document in 'full screen', showing the complete page at maximal magnification. Couldn't find a proper way to set the magnification though. Peter Example: \setupinteraction[state=start]% openaction, focus \setupinteractionscreen[option=max,height=fit] \starttext Full

Re: [NTG-context] Overview screen containing multiple pages

2011-11-21 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Am 20.11.2011 um 19:37 schrieb Aditya Mahajan: There is a python script called impressive (http://impressive.sourceforge.net/) that adds some eyecandy to presentations. One of the features that it has is an overview screen at the end, like

[NTG-context] Overview screen containing multiple pages

2011-11-20 Thread Aditya Mahajan
There is a python script called impressive (http://impressive.sourceforge.net/) that adds some eyecandy to presentations. One of the features that it has is an overview screen at the end, like this: http://impressive.sourceforge.net/oview.png This is similar to the overview screen used

Re: [NTG-context] Overview screen containing multiple pages

2011-11-20 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 20.11.2011 um 19:37 schrieb Aditya Mahajan: There is a python script called impressive (http://impressive.sourceforge.net/) that adds some eyecandy to presentations. One of the features that it has is an overview screen at the end, like this: http://impressive.sourceforge.net/oview.png

Re: [NTG-context] Colors: printing vs. on screen

2011-06-21 Thread Erik Margraf
Thanks! I'll go for the calibration and some trials in CMYK colors for printing. kind regards Erik 2011/6/19 Henning Hraban Ramm hra...@fiee.net Yes, because your monitor uses RGB and your printer uses CMYK. The conversion between thetwo is not too complicated, but actually getting the same

[NTG-context] Colors: printing vs. on screen

2011-06-19 Thread Erik Margraf
Dear List, I defined the following color for one of my documents: \definecolor[P][r=0.64,g=0.22,b=0.27] When I printed this document on a probably typical office laser printer (a Canon iRC), the colors didn't match. (not even close and I didn't like the printed color) This is probably no real

Re: [NTG-context] Colors: printing vs. on screen

2011-06-19 Thread Hans Hagen
On 19-6-2011 1:53, Erik Margraf wrote: Dear List, I defined the following color for one of my documents: \definecolor[P][r=0.64,g=0.22,b=0.27] When I printed this document on a probably typical office laser printer (a Canon iRC), the colors didn't match. (not even close and I didn't like

Re: [NTG-context] Colors: printing vs. on screen

2011-06-19 Thread Christoph Redecker
-- Are spot colors the thing to use to get a grip on these matters? No, because spot colors are used to extend the printable range by colors not available in cmyk. You might be able to show such a color on your monitor, but not print it. -- Is this generally only a matter of color

Re: [NTG-context] Colors: printing vs. on screen

2011-06-19 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Yes, because your monitor uses RGB and your printer uses CMYK. The conversion between thetwo is not too complicated, but actually getting the same output from the two is hard. RGB is an additive model, CMYK is subtractive (read about the different models, wikipedia will do). The color

Re: [NTG-context] Screen document design

2011-03-01 Thread Ian Lawrence
So many things I am only vaguely aware of! But I think that pixels are a) undocumented b) work And I'm pretty sure i'll put both (ignorant) feet in it in trying to add something to the Wiki... Greetings from the grey England.. Ian On 24 February 2011 13:32, Henning Hraban Ramm

Re: [NTG-context] Screen document design

2011-03-01 Thread luigi scarso
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Ian Lawrence physics.roo...@gmail.com wrote: So many things I am only vaguely aware of! But I think that pixels are a) undocumented b) work And I'm pretty sure i'll put both (ignorant) feet in it in trying to add something to the Wiki... Greetings

[NTG-context] Screen document design

2011-02-24 Thread Ian Lawrence
Morning all, Quick question. I want to design a screen document at 1024 by 768 pixels, so ideally work in pixels as units, and not mm / cm. I know pdfs are scalable and about \setuppapersize[S6][S6], but I'd prefer to work in pixels (I have swfs / images to embed, and these come in x by y

Re: [NTG-context] Screen document design

2011-02-24 Thread luigi scarso
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Ian Lawrence physics.roo...@gmail.com wrote: Morning all, Quick question. I want to design a screen document at 1024 by 768 pixels, so ideally work in pixels as units, and not mm / cm. I know pdfs are scalable and about \setuppapersize[S6][S6], but I'd prefer

Re: [NTG-context] Screen document design

2011-02-24 Thread Ian Lawrence
] % let the layer cover the full paper Ian On 24 February 2011 09:47, luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Ian Lawrence physics.roo...@gmail.com wrote: Morning all, Quick question. I want to design a screen document at 1024 by 768 pixels, so ideally

Re: [NTG-context] Screen document design

2011-02-24 Thread Marco
On 2011-02-24 Ian Lawrence physics.roo...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks for taking the trouble for what was really simple, but seems undocumented (?) Some other units: mm Millimetres cm Centimetres in Inches em em width, depends on the font ex ex height, depends on the font pc

Re: [NTG-context] Screen document design

2011-02-24 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 2011-02-24 um 11:34 schrieb Marco: On 2011-02-24 Ian Lawrence physics.roo...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks for taking the trouble for what was really simple, but seems undocumented (?) Some other units: mm Millimetres cm Centimetres in Inches em em width, depends on the font ex ex

[NTG-context] What color is screen?

2009-08-19 Thread Mojca Miklavec
Hello, a half-philosophical question (not too relevant). I was wondering: what color exactly is the screen (\framed[background=screen]{...})? Or is it a special effect maybe? I know that using it has long been deprecated, but I used it in many older documents as it was easiest to remember

Re: [NTG-context] What color is screen?

2009-08-19 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 19.08.2009 um 17:47 schrieb Mojca Miklavec: Hello, a half-philosophical question (not too relevant). I was wondering: what color exactly is the screen (\framed[background=screen]{...})? Or is it a special effect maybe? screen are gray scales, e.g. gray is defined as \definecolor[gray][s

Re: [NTG-context] What color is screen?

2009-08-19 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 17:59, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Am 19.08.2009 um 17:47 schrieb Mojca Miklavec: Hello, a half-philosophical question (not too relevant). I was wondering: what color exactly is the screen (\framed[background=screen]{...})? Or is it a special effect maybe? screen

[NTG-context] screen sizes

2008-07-02 Thread Alan Stone
Hi, From what I understand from the ConTeXt manual, the S3-S6 screen sizes relate to the physical screen dimensions, more precisely the display area width and height. However, the only information I find when searching for the most common screen sizes relates to the screen resolution

Re: [NTG-context] screen sizes

2008-07-02 Thread Hans Hagen
Alan Stone wrote: Hi, From what I understand from the ConTeXt manual, the S3-S6 screen sizes relate to the physical screen dimensions, more precisely the display area width and height. However, the only information I find when searching for the most common screen sizes relates to the screen

[NTG-context] Screen not wanted

2007-11-05 Thread Hans van der Meer
}}}] \Subject {\renderingmenu[film]\qquad\color[darkgray]{$15^\prime 12$}} \midaligned{% \framed[offset=0pt, strut=no, background={foreground,name}]% {\placerenderingwindow[movie][film]} }% The problem is this: In the upper left corner the word Screen is placed and I cannot get rid

Re: [NTG-context] Alternating screen/noscreen rows on table

2007-01-29 Thread luigi scarso
Amazing! But it uses a table writing program I hadn't heard of before. I am printing out a wiki page on natural tables. Is there a manual somewhere? Also www.logosrl.it/context/modules/2007-01-23/core-modu.pdf and look for core-ntb section luigi ___

Re: [NTG-context] Alternating screen/noscreen rows on table

2007-01-29 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 10:23:14 -0500 John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday 25 January 2007 19:54, Mojca Miklavec wrote: \def\line{\bTR\bTD something \eTD\bTD nice \eTD\eTR} \setupTABLE[r][even][background=screen] \bTABLE \dorecurse{10}{\line} \eTABLE Amazing

[NTG-context] Alternating screen/noscreen rows on table

2007-01-25 Thread John R. Culleton
I am required by my customer to alternate between white and screen backgrounds for each row of a table for all tables, and there are lots of tables. I am considering adding code to each row of the table or else doing the thing in metafun/metapost. Advice, anyone? Just to mess things up

Re: [NTG-context] Alternating screen/noscreen rows on table

2007-01-25 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On 1/25/07, John R. Culleton wrote: I am required by my customer to alternate between white and screen backgrounds for each row of a table for all tables, and there are lots of tables. Like this you mean? \def\line{\bTR\bTD something \eTD\bTD nice \eTD\eTR} \setupTABLE[r][even][background

[NTG-context] nice winxp sp2 blue screen if rsync

2004-11-22 Thread olivier Turlier
I've tryed using (is that natural?) rsync on win xp (for testing Hans method for updating Contex). It works smooth if you stay away from xp sp2. Otherwise, you get a blue screen complaining about memory pbs (error/non error tested twice, on 2 differents win$$box). -- Olivier TURLIER

Re: [NTG-context] nice winxp sp2 blue screen if rsync

2004-11-22 Thread Hans Hagen
olivier Turlier wrote: I've tryed using (is that natural?) rsync on win xp (for testing Hans method for updating Contex). It works smooth if you stay away from xp sp2. Otherwise, you get a blue screen complaining about memory pbs (error/non error tested twice, on 2 differents win$$box). strange