On 06/04/2018 08:35 PM, Marcus Vinicius Mesquita wrote:
> Thank you, Pablo.
>
> My version was from 2 of June. I updated again today, and the problem
> was solved.
I knew that you generated the PDF document with that beta.
But I don’t have that version, so I wasn’t able to check with it.
Glad
Thank you, Pablo.
My version was from 2 of June. I updated again today, and the problem was
solved.
Greetings
Marcus Vinicius
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On 06/04/2018 02:25 AM, Marcus Vinicius Mesquita wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> After updating ConTeXt, commands \inmargin and \inouter do not work anymore.
Hi Marcus Vinicius,
I’m using latest beta (from 2018.06.04 12:18) and both commands work
fine. I’m on linux-64 too.
My previous bet
Dear list,
After updating ConTeXt, commands \inmargin and \inouter do not work anymore.
MWE:
\starttext
This is an example of a simple margin note set in the slanted font
of the document. If used correctly, the note \inmargin{Here is a
simple margin note.} should print on the side
sample and it seems the margin notes stay stacked but not
nearby the line I insert them in the text, which is what I
am looking for. Is there a way to achieve this using notes ?
Otherwise I assume that there is a bug with \ininner \inouter then ?
Also I noticed there is a \ininnermargin
but not
nearby the line I insert them in the text, which is what I
am looking for. Is there a way to achieve this using notes ?
Otherwise I assume that there is a bug with \ininner \inouter then ?
Also I noticed there is a \ininnermargin, but I was curious to know what’s the
difference with \ininner
josephcan...@gmail.com <mailto:josephcan...@gmail.com>
10. Dezember 2015 um 11:04
Dear all,
Another problem appears if using both \inouter and \ininner to have
notes in both sides. Apparently when doing so the stack=continue does
not work any longer. I see margin notes overl
with \ininner \inouter then ?
Also I noticed there is a \ininnermargin, but I was curious to know what’s the
difference with \ininner.
Thanks a lot
Joseph
From: Wolfgang Schuster
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2015 1:13 PM
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
josephcan...@gmail.com
10. Dezember
Dear all,
Another problem appears if using both \inouter and \ininner to have notes in
both sides. Apparently when doing so the stack=continue does not work any
longer. I see margin notes overlapping and not being stacked.
If the “left note” is removed the right side notes are stacked
Dear all,
I am trying to add margin notes and for some reason I do not understand when
having them in the main text, the main text which normally would be fully
justified (without notes) is now aligned to left, but right side is erratic. I
attach a simple MWE showing this.
If you disable
Dear gang,
consider the following:
\setuppapersize[A6][A6]
\setuplayout
[width=middle,
height=middle,
backspace=3cm,
margin=1.5cm,
location=doublesided]
\starttext
This nation, \inouter{1}turning 100 years old, had no {\em Odyssey}, no
St.~George slaying the dragon
On 6-10-2010 1:04, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
\setuppapersize[A6][A6]
\setuplayout
[width=middle,
height=middle,
backspace=3cm,
margin=1.5cm,
location=doublesided]
\setuplayout
[width=middle,
height=middle,
backspace=3cm,
margin=1.5cm]
\setuppagenumbering
On Oct 6, 2010, at 3:39 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided]
inner/outer tracking only kicks in when in doublesided mode
DUH! (to quote a well-known cartoon character). Of course! I thought my
location=doublesided in \setuplayout did this, but I was wrong!
Am 06.10.2010 um 15:48 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz:
On Oct 6, 2010, at 3:39 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided]
inner/outer tracking only kicks in when in doublesided mode
DUH! (to quote a well-known cartoon character).
It’s “D’oh” :)
Wolfgang
On Oct 6, 2010, at 3:57 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
It’s “D’oh” :)
Wolfgang
\dorecurse{2}{D'oh!}
Thomas
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maillist :
OK, another question, hopefully less stupid:
\defineinmargin [MyOuter] [outer] [normal] [distance=1cm]
\starttext
test \MyOuter{1}test
\stoptext
gives
! You can't use `\dimexpr' in restricted horizontal mode.
but the definition is taken from page-mar.mkiv
Thomas
On 6-10-2010 4:18, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
\defineinmargin [MyOuter] [outer] [normal] [distance=1cm]
\starttext
test \MyOuter{1}test
\stoptext
\def\domarginblockskip#1%
{\doifelsenothing\margincontentdistance
{\hskip\dimexpr
+\margincontenthoffset
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