Dear list,
I have noticed that the key leftmargin for formulas has a side effect on
\inright, see MWE below.
Assuming that is unwanted behavior, is there a way to circumvent the horizontal
misplacement of the margin note?
Thanks and best regards,
Florian
MWE:
\setupformulas[align=right
> John Kitzmiller <mailto:kitz at inradius.net
> <https://mailman.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context>>
> 25. Juni 2016 um 16:20
> The following is no longer putting the “answer blank” in the right margin.
>
> \define\ansblank{\inright{\getnumber[itemgroup:itemize].
John Kitzmiller <mailto:k...@inradius.net>
25. Juni 2016 um 16:20
The following is no longer putting the “answer blank” in the right margin.
\define\ansblank{\inright{\getnumber[itemgroup:itemize]. \thinrule}}
\setupitemgroup [itemize] [n, style=bold,right=\ansblank]
\setupitemgroup[i
The following is no longer putting the “answer blank” in the right margin.
\define\ansblank{\inright{\getnumber[itemgroup:itemize]. \thinrule}}
\setupitemgroup [itemize] [n, style=bold,right=\ansblank]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item A question.
\stopitemize
\showframe
\stoptext
When I
On 2015-10-26 07:03, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\showframe
\starttext
\startnarrower
\inright[scope=local]{Right}\input ward
\stopnarrower
\blank
\startnarrower
\inright{Right}\input ward
\stopnarrower
\stoptext
Okay, unrelated to the label mechanism.
However, for explicitly placed margin
th the labels shifted to reflect the
temporarily narrowed text.
Oeps indeed!
It’s unrelated to the label mechanism.
\showframe
\starttext
\startnarrower
\inright[scope=local]{Right}\input ward
\stopnarrower
\blank
\startnarrower
\inright{Right}\input ward
\stopnarrower
\stoptext
Wo
][alternative=inleft]
\MyLabel[labelname1] This is some text after \in[labelname1].
\blank
\MyLabel[labelname2] This is some text after \in[labelname2].
\blank
\setuplabel[MyLabel][alternative=inright]
\MyLabel[labelname1] This is some text after \in[labelname1
the margin text down
alongside what follows instead of raising up to be even with what has
preceded it.
Minimal example:
\starttext
\input montgomery
\inright[][align=right,location=hanging]{Shoulder Text}
\input knuth
\stoptext
The "Shoulder Text" is aligned upward from the
Maybe I'm reading the documentation (such as it is) wrong but I would
expect specifying [location=hanging] to drop the margin text down
alongside what follows instead of raising up to be even with what has
preceded it.
Minimal example:
\starttext
\input montgomery
\inright[][align=
Thomas, Wolfgang,
Thank you very much!! Much cleaner now.
P.S. Still can't figure out why \inright and \inrightmargin behave
differently with respect to \vii (and such)... A lot to learn... a lot
to learn...
On Nov 26, 2007 6:07 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
&
2007/11/26, Thomas A. Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This seems to work:
>
>
> \definebodyfont[6pt][rm][default]
>
> \setupinmargin[align=right,style={\switchtobodyfont[6pt]}]
>
> Nice example, btw!
Also possible:
\definefont[MarginFont][Serif at 6pt]
\setupinmargin[style=MarginFont]
Wolfgang
__
d place its number on the right margin in a
> smaller (6pt) font.
>
> Problem:
> when I try to switch to a smaller font directly in an \inright:
> \inright{\vi\hfill\bf\the\parCount}
> that outputs the count in the main paragraph font (14pt) until I
> prefix every paragraph with a ha
Quick addenda.
I attempted to read the code in page-mar.tex and tried
\def\inRightParCount{%
\inrightedge{\vi\bf\the\parCount}
\global\advance\parCount by 1 }
instead of
\def\inRightParCount{%
\inright{\vi\hfill\bf\the\parCount}
\global\advance\parCount by 1 }
and the former worked
very much.
Need:
number every paragraph and place its number on the right margin in a
smaller (6pt) font.
Problem:
when I try to switch to a smaller font directly in an \inright:
\inright{\vi\hfill\bf\the\parCount}
that outputs the count in the main paragraph font (14pt) until I
prefix every paragr
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