ried,
> inbetween=,
>
> Best wishes,
> Taco
>
> > Thank you.
> > Fabrice
> >
> > \setuptextrules[width=0.5cm]
> >
> > \define[1]\ProprieteHeadcommand
> > {\textrule[top]{#1}}
> >
> > \defineenumeration
> > [propriete]
> On 1 Oct 2019, at 11:09, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
>
> Hello,
> The top line is in the text, how to fix this problem ?
% alternative=serried,
inbetween=,
Best wishes,
Taco
> Thank you.
> Fabrice
>
> \setuptextrules[width=0.5cm]
>
> \define[1]\Propriete
Hi Fabrice,
Is this what you are looking for?
Best regards: OK
\setuptextrules[width=.5cm]
\define[1]\ProprieteHeadcommand
{\textrule[top]{Propriété}}
\defineenumeration[propriete]
[headstyle={bold},
style=italic,
number=no,
headcommand
Hello,
The top line is in the text, how to fix this problem ?
Thank you.
Fabrice
\setuptextrules[width=0.5cm]
\define[1]\ProprieteHeadcommand
{\textrule[top]{#1}}
\defineenumeration
[propriete]
[text=Propriété,
title=yes,
headstyle={bold},
alternative=serried,
style=italic
\textrule{TEXT} puts a rule with the TEXT to the left, like so:
--TEXT——[endofline]
I imagined that \textrule[location=..] could be used to vary the position of
TEXT to middle or to the right (as I would like to have it). But I could not
get this working, the only effect
On 13/04/16 18:47, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Hi Tom, how about another rule? (From
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Titles#Titling_Style.)
\setuphead[subsubsection] [after=\hrule\blank] I hope it helps, Pablo
Ahh, it's perfect. I missed that page of the wiki! Thank you.
On 04/13/2016 06:10 PM, Tom Harrop wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a ConTeXt beginner. I'm working on a document where I would like a
> textrule under my subsubsection headings. If I use after=\textrule, the
> placement of the textrule is too far from the heading, and I haven't
> f
Hello,
I'm a ConTeXt beginner. I'm working on a document where I would like a
textrule under my subsubsection headings. If I use after=\textrule, the
placement of the textrule is too far from the heading, and I haven't
found a way to move it closer to the heading either with \setuphead
On 5/3/2014 9:34 AM, Bertrand Masson wrote:
Hello,
In the following code, the second ruleis indented.
How to remove this indentation ?
%code%
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setupindenting[small,yes]
\setuptextrules[inbetween=\noindentation]
\starttext
\starttextrule{introduction}
Once upon a time
Hello,
In the following code, the second ruleis indented.
How to remove this indentation ?
%code%
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setupindenting[small,yes]
\setuptextrules[inbetween=\noindentation]
\starttext
\starttextrule{introduction}
Once upon a time \unknown
\stoptextrule
\stoptext
%code%
Many
On 14-9-2012 13:26, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 14.09.2012 um 00:08 schrieb Alessandro Perucchi alessan...@perucchi.org:
Hello,
In my experimentation, I've found that in mkii and mkiv the behavior of
\textrule and \setuptextrule are different...
What I did was quite simple:
\textrule
and I still get the error of spacing before
the second \textrule.
have you regenerated the format ?
Well no I didn't know!!! and after searching how to do it, I found and yes
it works :-)
Thanks!!
Sincerely yours
it
doesn't work.
So either the doc is wrong, the command is wrong or I'm doing something wrong
:-D
Remove [top] from \starttextrule. All possible combinations are:
\starttext
blah blah blah
\textrule{Top}
blah blah blah
\textrule
blah blah blah
\textrule[top]{Top}
blah blah blah
\textrule
blah blah
On 15 sept. 2012, at 09:28, Wolfgang Schuster wolfgang.schus...@gmail.com
wrote:
Remove [top] from \starttextrule. All possible combinations are:
(...)
Hello Wolfgang,
Thanks, now I understand how this command works.
So probably it would be good to correct the documentation accordingly (
would be more than happy to do it.
Yes, anybody can edit the wiki once the make an account. You're more
than welcome to! Here is the page on textrule:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/textrule
Cheers,
Sietse
Am 14.09.2012 um 00:08 schrieb Alessandro Perucchi alessan...@perucchi.org:
Hello,
In my experimentation, I've found that in mkii and mkiv the behavior of
\textrule and \setuptextrule are different...
What I did was quite simple:
\textrule{Testing head}
blah blah blah
\textrule
On 14 Sep 2012, at 13:26, Wolfgang Schuster wolfgang.schus...@gmail.com wrote:
Am 14.09.2012 um 00:08 schrieb Alessandro Perucchi alessan...@perucchi.org:
Hello,
In my experimentation, I've found that in mkii and mkiv the behavior of
\textrule and \setuptextrule are different
found that in mkii and mkiv the behavior of
\textrule and \setuptextrule are different...
What I did was quite simple:
\textrule{Testing head}
blah blah blah
\textrule
in mkii the text in well centered between the lines.
But in mkiv the bottom line is too near the text, and I need
Hello,
In my experimentation, I've found that in mkii and mkiv the behavior of
\textrule and \setuptextrule are different...
What I did was quite simple:
\textrule{Testing head}
blah blah blah
\textrule
in mkii the text in well centered between the lines.
But in mkiv the bottom line is too
The \texrule is typeset as:
--- _TEXT_ -
this I would like to change to:
- _TEXT_ ---
\setuptextrules has location=left|inmargin but regrettably not location=right
or location=middle (or center) (neither in the wiki nor by experiment).
Dear all, is there a way to change the style and size of the font used to
print Instruments in the following example ? I would like something like
\bfb\ss.
\textrule[top]{Instruments}
Some artists mention the instruments that they use during the production
of their \kap{CD}. In Peter Gabriel’s
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, Flavien Lambert wrote:
Dear all, is there a way to change the style and size of the font used to
print Instruments in the following example ? I would like something like
\bfb\ss.
\textrule[top]{Instruments}
Some artists mention the instruments that they use during
Thanks!
2011/4/12 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, Flavien Lambert wrote:
Dear all, is there a way to change the style and size of the font used to
print Instruments in the following example ? I would like something like
\bfb\ss.
\textrule[top]{Instruments}
Some
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo!
I use
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
and a chapterdefinition which looks like:
Author
-
Title
You can wrap that whole stuff inside
\startlinecorrection
You can wrap that whole stuff inside
\startlinecorrection
...
\stoplinecorrection
The stuff inside that environment will not be grid-aligned,
but the final resulting box will be.
Thank you, that works.
Wolfgang
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Hallo!
I use
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
and a chapterdefinition which looks like:
Author
-
Title
Text text text ...
The hor. Line above is a \textrule
and the vert. spacing between author and line
2005 00:06
À : mailing list for ConTeXt users
Objet : Re: [NTG-context] How can I minimize the vertical space taken bya
\textrule
On Oct 27, 2005, at 21:00, Peter Rolf wrote:
I already had
\setuptextrules
[before=,after=,inbetween=]
but that does not work. It seems that inside my
Gerben Wierda wrote:
Someone should fund Hans for writing true documentation.
there will be a book by adam and steve
Hans
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Nicolas Grilly wrote:
I agree with the idea that documentation of ConTeXt's commands and
parameters is rather incomplete.
I'm wondering if it's possible to have a documentation system like Java's
Javadoc. We can put comments just before commands definitions and use a
little preprocessor
Nicolas Grilly wrote:
Hello,
I agree with the idea that documentation of ConTeXt's commands and
parameters is rather incomplete.
I'm wondering if it's possible to have a documentation system like Java's
Javadoc. We can put comments just before commands definitions and use a
little
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I have a after={\textrule} in my \setupparagraphs but it takes too much
space for my purpose. What can I do about that?
\setuptextrules[
before=,
after=, % {\blank[small]}
]
Peter
Thanks,
G
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On 27 Oct 2005, at 16:02, Peter Rolf wrote:
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I have a after={\textrule} in my \setupparagraphs but it takes too
much
space for my purpose. What can I do about that?
\setuptextrules[
before=,
after=, % {\blank[small]}
]
I already had
\setuptextrules
Gerben Wierda wrote:
On 27 Oct 2005, at 16:02, Peter Rolf wrote:
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I have a after={\textrule} in my \setupparagraphs but it takes too much
space for my purpose. What can I do about that?
\setuptextrules[
before=,
after=, % {\blank[small]}
]
I already had
On Oct 27, 2005, at 21:00, Peter Rolf wrote:
I already had
\setuptextrules
[before=,after=,inbetween=]
but that does not work. It seems that inside my paragraph
environment,
the settings made outside it are ignored. I also do not have my
\setupinterlinespace[medium] there (see
I have a after={\textrule} in my \setupparagraphs but it takes too much
space for my purpose. What can I do about that?
Thanks,
G
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