Thank you Wolfgang!
This is what I needed.
Willi
> On 28 Mar 2024, at 17:56, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
> Willi Egger schrieb am 28.03.2024 um 17:23:
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> I have a text, where a couple of lines are typeset with \underbar. — To me
Willi Egger schrieb am 28.03.2024 um 17:23:
Hello everybody,
I have a text, where a couple of lines are typeset with \underbar. — To me this
underbar is a fraction to near the text. So I wanted to use \setupbar[…] to
change the offset. Unfortunately nothing happens whatever I try.
MWE
Hello everybody,
I have a text, where a couple of lines are typeset with \underbar. — To me this
underbar is a fraction to near the text. So I wanted to use \setupbar[…] to
change the offset. Unfortunately nothing happens whatever I try.
MWE:
\setupbar[offset=-.5,dy=-.5]
\starttext
Hello
So clearly I would need to upgrade my version. It does not work with
what I have at the moment. Thank you.
Julian
On 22/9/23 02:04, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I get a line below the chapter title with LMTX and LuaTeX with the
current ConTeXt version.
jbf schrieb am 21.09.2023 um 07:01:
However, Wolfgang, if I do, e.g.
\setuphead[chapter][textcommand={\setbar[underbar]}]
\starttext
\startchapter[title={My title}]
\input ward
\stopchapter
\stoptext
Then I do not get My Title with underline, which is what I want, and nor
is anything
However, Wolfgang, if I do, e.g.
\setuphead[chapter][textcommand={\setbar[underbar]}]
\starttext
\startchapter[title={My title}]
\input ward
\stopchapter
\stoptext
Then I do not get My Title with underline, which is what I want, and nor
is anything else underlined in 'Ward'.
Could
jbf schrieb am 21.09.2023 um 05:03:
Am attempting to get an underlined head style (chapter) with:
\setuphead[chapter][textcommand=\underbar]
But I get no underline. Am I doing something wrong? I can, of course,
achieve the result at each chapter level with
\startchapter[title={\underbar
Am attempting to get an underlined head style (chapter) with:
\setuphead[chapter][textcommand=\underbar]
But I get no underline. Am I doing something wrong? I can, of course,
achieve the result at each chapter level with
\startchapter[title={\underbar{text}}] but would prefer to achieve
On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 9:45 AM Jan Ulrich Hasecke via ntg-context
wrote:
>
> Am Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 09:30:33AM +0200 schrieb juh+ntg-context--- via
> ntg-context:
> > Now in node-rul.mkxl I have this:
> >
> > \protected\def\node_rules_direct#1%
> > {\groupedcommand
> > {\dontleavehmode %
Am Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 09:30:33AM +0200 schrieb juh+ntg-context--- via
ntg-context:
> Now in node-rul.mkxl I have this:
>
> \protected\def\node_rules_direct#1%
> {\groupedcommand
> {\dontleavehmode % this should not be needed but it is in \bTD
> {\node_rules_set{#1}%
>
Am 31.08.22 um 08:54 schrieb Mikael Sundqvist via ntg-context:
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 8:32 AM juh+ntg-context--- via ntg-context
wrote:
Dear Hans,
thanks a lot, but...
Am 27.08.22 um 08:54 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
On 8/27/2022 8:46 AM, Jan Ulrich Hasecke via ntg-context
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 8:32 AM juh+ntg-context--- via ntg-context
wrote:
>
> Dear Hans,
>
> thanks a lot, but...
>
> Am 27.08.22 um 08:54 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
> > On 8/27/2022 8:46 AM, Jan Ulrich Hasecke via ntg-context wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> can nobody confirm this
Dear Hans,
thanks a lot, but...
Am 27.08.22 um 08:54 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
On 8/27/2022 8:46 AM, Jan Ulrich Hasecke via ntg-context wrote:
Hi all,
can nobody confirm this bug?
in:
\protected\def\node_rules_direct#1%
{\groupedcommand
{\dontleavehmode % this should not
On 8/27/2022 8:46 AM, Jan Ulrich Hasecke via ntg-context wrote:
Hi all,
can nobody confirm this bug?
in:
\protected\def\node_rules_direct#1%
{\groupedcommand
{\dontleavehmode % this should not be needed but it is in \bTD
\node_rules_set{#1}%
add a % after that line and remake
Hi all,
can nobody confirm this bug?
juh
Am Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 09:19:40AM +0200 schrieb juh+ntg-context--- via
ntg-context:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I fear I hit a bug or missed a change.
>
> \starttext
> \underbar{First line}\\
> Second line.
> \stoptext
>
Dear all,
I fear I hit a bug or missed a change.
\starttext
\underbar{First line}\\
Second line.
\stoptext
With lmtx from 2022.07.24 the lines align fine.
With current lmtx the first line has a small indent.
Ciao!
juh
On 3/10/2021 2:06 PM, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
Hi, list. The following works well in LMTX, but it applies underlining
to the next dash sign when compiled with MkIV:
\starttext
%\overbar{foo}-bar
\underbar{foo}-bar
\stoptext
I've found a workaround for it, but I want to know about
Hi, list. The following works well in LMTX, but it applies underlining to
the next dash sign when compiled with MkIV:
\starttext
%\overbar{foo}-bar
\underbar{foo}-bar
\stoptext
I've found a workaround for it, but I want to know about the reason for
such a strange behavior. Thanks beforehand
> Am 14.01.2021 um 21:48 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
>
>
>
>> Am 14.01.2021 um 16:58 schrieb Alan Bowen :
>>
>> The mwe
>>
>> \starttext
>> \setupcolors[state=stop]
>> {\darkred Test}
>>
>> \underbar{Here}
>> \sto
> Am 14.01.2021 um 16:58 schrieb Alan Bowen :
>
> The mwe
>
> \starttext
> \setupcolors[state=stop]
> {\darkred Test}
>
> \underbar{Here}
> \stoptext
>
> fails: “Here” does not appear above the underbar (which has the correct
> length).
>
> W
The mwe
\starttext
\setupcolors[state=stop]
{\darkred Test}
\underbar{Here}
\stoptext
fails: “Here” does not appear above the underbar (which has the correct
length).
When \setupcolors[state=stop] is commented out, the file runs as it should.
Alan
> On 24 Nov 2020, at 22:26, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>
> On Tue, 24 Nov 2020, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
>
>> The following is giving me a section title with triple underbars instead of
>> single.
>>
>> \definehead [Heading] [section]
>> \setuphead
On Tue, 24 Nov 2020, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
> The following is giving me a section title with triple underbars instead of
> single.
>
> \definehead [Heading] [section]
> \setuphead [Heading] [style={\underbar}]
Change this to:
\setuphead [Heading] [textcommand={\underbar}
The following is giving me a section title with triple underbars instead of
single.
\definehead [Heading] [section]
\setuphead [Heading] [style={\underbar}]
\starttext
\Heading{First level section heading}
\underbar{This is single underlined as expected}
\stoptext
(Same with \startHeading
Rik Kabel schrieb am 04.10.18 um 00:01:
List,
With recent betas, since a fix for tagged elements in tables, underbar
processing seems to have changed (or perhaps I just noticed it after
that fix).
Previously, the following highlight definition worked for both pdf and
export outputs
List,
With recent betas, since a fix for tagged elements in tables, underbar
processing seems to have changed (or perhaps I just noticed it after
that fix).
Previously, the following highlight definition worked for both pdf and
export outputs:
\definehighlight [Term][style={{\underbar
Bump. Even a simple yes/no answer would be nice. Is this behaviour intended?
Am 2017-03-29 um 17:03 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm <te...@fiee.net>:
> Ahoi,
>
> I played with the "bar" commands:
>
> \underbar{underlined \underbar{more and \underbar{more}
> \ov
Ahoi,
I played with the "bar" commands:
\underbar{underlined \underbar{more and \underbar{more} \overbar{\underbar{and}
\overbar{over}} and back}}
While stacking bars is nice, overbar and underbar exclude each other, while
underbar takes precedence. Is this intended? I expected
Florian Leupold <mailto:fleup...@posteo.net>
19. Oktober 2016 um 14:51
Dear list,
how can I clone \underbar (for the purpose of changing settings for
the clone afterwards)?
Just using \definebar to inherit \underbar’s properties does not
entirely work, see MWE:
\definebar[myBar][un
Dear list,
how can I clone \underbar (for the purpose of changing settings for the clone
afterwards)?
Just using \definebar to inherit \underbar’s properties does not entirely work,
see MWE:
\definebar[myBar][underbar]
\starttext
underbar text mode: \underbar{$a^b$}\crlf
underbar
On 9/14/2016 4:57 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 9/14/2016 2:33 PM, Florian Leupold wrote:
Dear all,
I would like to create cloze texts with solutions, but I have problems
with horizontal spaces above the underbar, namely:
1) After a linebreak, horizontal space is cut off despite the \zwj.
2) I
On 9/14/2016 2:33 PM, Florian Leupold wrote:
Dear all,
I would like to create cloze texts with solutions, but I have problems with
horizontal spaces above the underbar, namely:
1) After a linebreak, horizontal space is cut off despite the \zwj.
2) I cannot find a way of scaling the leading
Dear all,
I would like to create cloze texts with solutions, but I have problems with
horizontal spaces above the underbar, namely:
1) After a linebreak, horizontal space is cut off despite the \zwj.
2) I cannot find a way of scaling the leading and trailing space to equal 0.2
times the width
Florian Leupold <mailto:fleup...@posteo.net>
8. September 2016 um 13:49
Dear list,
I would like to report a bug: When \underbar is used for the first
word of a paragraph in conjunction with \placefigure[right], the text
overwrites the figure.
MNWE:
\setupexternalfigures[order={pdf,p
Dear list,
I would like to report a bug: When \underbar is used for the first word of a
paragraph in conjunction with \placefigure[right], the text overwrites the
figure.
MNWE:
\setupexternalfigures[order={pdf,png,jpg}, location={local,global,default}]
\starttext
\placefigure[right, none
On 26 May 2016 at 18:17, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 5/26/2016 2:48 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>
>> Nevertheless this doesn't entirely solve the problem. I now have a
>> problem with the following:
>>
>> \catcode`č=\active
>> \defč{\buildtextaccent\textcaron c}
>
>
> doesn't the compose=yes
On 5/26/2016 2:48 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 25 May 2016 at 17:35, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
With \shiftup the line under the raised text stays at the same position.
\starttext
\underbar{Test this \shiftup{®}}
\stoptext
When has \shiftup been implemented?
It doesn't work in TeX Live
On Thu, 26 May 2016, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
\catcode`č=\active
\defč{\buildtextaccent\textcaron c}
Instead of creating an active character, does this work:
\definefontfeature
[default]
[default]
[compose=yes]
On Thu, 26 May 2016 14:48:00 +0200
Mojca Miklavec <mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 25 May 2016 at 17:35, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> >
> > With \shiftup the line under the raised text stays at the same
> > position.
> >
> > \starttext
> > \
On 25 May 2016 at 17:35, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> With \shiftup the line under the raised text stays at the same position.
>
> \starttext
> \underbar{Test this \shiftup{®}}
> \stoptext
When has \shiftup been implemented?
It doesn't work in TeX Live (or maybe I f
Hans Hagen <mailto:pra...@wxs.nl>
24. Mai 2016 um 14:19
On 5/24/2016 1:54 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
I would like to add a continuous underbar under a paragraph or a
title as in:
\setupbar
[color=red,offset=10pt]
\starttext
\underbar{Test this \high{\tfxx ®}}
\stoptext
... b
On 5/24/2016 1:54 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
I would like to add a continuous underbar under a paragraph or a title as in:
\setupbar
[color=red,offset=10pt]
\starttext
\underbar{Test this \high{\tfxx ®}}
\stoptext
... but I'm confused about two aspects:
- How can I prevent \high
Hi,
I would like to add a continuous underbar under a paragraph or a title as in:
\setupbar
[color=red,offset=10pt]
\starttext
\underbar{Test this \high{\tfxx ®}}
\stoptext
... but I'm confused about two aspects:
- How can I prevent \high{} from shifting the underbar?
- How can I add more
On 2/15/2016 10:29 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 2/10/2016 10:14 PM, Laurent d'Airsy wrote:
I would like to create a dotted underbar in ConTeXt with the
| \defineunderbar|mechanism. Is that possible?
i uploaded a beta where you can test:
test {\red
On 2/15/2016 10:31 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 2/10/2016 10:14 PM, Laurent d'Airsy wrote:
I would like to create a dotted underbar in ConTeXt with the
| \defineunderbar|mechanism. Is that possible?
i uploaded a beta where you can test:
test {\red
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 2/10/2016 10:14 PM, Laurent d'Airsy wrote:
I would like to create a dotted underbar in ConTeXt with the
| \defineunderbar|mechanism. Is that possible?
i uploaded a beta where you can test:
test {\red\underrandoms{test me}} and \underrandom{test
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 2/10/2016 10:14 PM, Laurent d'Airsy wrote:
I would like to create a dotted underbar in ConTeXt with the
| \defineunderbar|mechanism. Is that possible?
i uploaded a beta where you can test:
test {\red\underrandoms{test me}} and \underrandom{test
needed a name and it's kind of random
Best regards: OK
On 15 Feb 2016, at 10:39, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
On 2/10/2016 10:14 PM, Laurent d'Airsy wrote:
I would like to create a dotted underbar in ConTeXt with the
|\defineunderbar|mechanism. Is that possible?
i uploaded
gt; wrote:
>
> On 2/10/2016 10:14 PM, Laurent d'Airsy wrote:
>> I would like to create a dotted underbar in ConTeXt with the
>> |\defineunderbar|mechanism. Is that possible?
>
> i uploaded a beta where you can test:
>
> test {\red\underrandoms{test me}} and \underrando
On 2/10/2016 10:14 PM, Laurent d'Airsy wrote:
I would like to create a dotted underbar in ConTeXt with the
|\defineunderbar|mechanism. Is that possible?
i uploaded a beta where you can test:
test {\red\underrandoms{test me}} and \underrandom{test} or
\underrandom{grep} \blank
test {\red
On 2/10/2016 10:14 PM, Laurent d'Airsy wrote:
I would like to create a dotted underbar in ConTeXt with the
|\defineunderbar|mechanism. Is that possible?
not yet (but one can use inline text backgrounds to achieve this)
i'm playing with some extensions to the underbar code but it might take
I would like to create a dotted underbar in ConTeXt with the
\defineunderbarmechanism.
Is that possible?
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki!
maillist : ntg-context
\definebar[urlbar][underbar]
\setupurl[style=\mono\urlbar,color=blue]
Interesting, thank you, Hans, it indeed works as expected. Could you
supplement this with some explanations, i.e. why this one works compared to
using plain `underbar'? I assume that the `color' key is overridden
Hello,
So far I came up with the following solution:
\setupurl[
style={\mono\underbar},
color={blue},
]
\def
\url{%
\dosingleargument
\dourl
}
\def
\dourl[#1]{%
\begingroup
\setupbar[%
style={\urlparameter{style}},
color={\urlparameter{color}},
]%
\from[#1
On 5/17/2015 8:07 PM, Alexander Shukaev wrote:
Hello,
So far I came up with the following solution:
\setupurl[
style={\mono\underbar},
color={blue},
]
\def
\url{%
\dosingleargument
\dourl
}
\def
\dourl[#1]{%
\begingroup
\setupbar[%
style={\urlparameter{style
From the contextref.pdf, p 262 \underbar
A disadvantage of this command is that words can no longer be
hyphenated. This is a nasty
side--effect. But we do support nested underlining.
This commant is wrong, right? Hyphenation is supported.
Herbert
On 7/21/2014 2:25 PM, Herbert Voss wrote:
From the contextref.pdf, p 262 \underbar
A disadvantage of this command is that words can no longer be
hyphenated. This is a nasty
side--effect. But we do support nested underlining.
This commant is wrong, right? Hyphenation is supported.
indeed
Not much helping: I can confirm, that this bug is independent from font.
One can easiliy go around with a protected space:
\underbar{Re:~Something important that I am writing about}
But still, it is a bug :)
Huseyin
I just noticed the recent issue brought up regarding \underbar, and
wanted to mention a curiosity that I have come across.
After RE: the underbar is contiguous. However, if we change it to
Re: there is a break in the underbar. This seems independent of font
selected, althought I have only
On 9/12/2013 6:02 PM, Pavneet Arora wrote:
I just noticed the recent issue brought up regarding \underbar, and
wanted to mention a curiosity that I have come across.
After RE: the underbar is contiguous. However, if we change it to
Re: there is a break in the underbar. This seems
,hz]
\starttext
\underbar{\dorecurse{5}{\input knuth}}
\stoptext
a kind of fix in the upcoming beta
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt
On 9/5/2013 5:43 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
In a lengthy document, \underbar occasionally has no effect. From the
wiki, I have learned that this can be rectified using
\inframed[frame=off]{\underbar{….}}. The problem is that this only works
for short text: lengthy text, say a paragraph, gets printed
,hz]
\starttext
\underbar{\dorecurse{5}{\input knuth}}
\stoptext
Note from the wiki (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/overstrike):
If you are using microtypography with |\setupalign[hz,hanging]|,
then with some fonts the rule may end up off-target, above the
characters instead
Sorry, Hans—I had thought that it would be very complicated to produce one,
but actually it was easy:
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[Antykwa-Poltawskiego][protrusion=pure,
expansion=quality,
mode=node,
script=latn,
smallcaps]
\setupalign[hanging,hz]
\starttext
\underbar
In a lengthy document, \underbar occasionally has no effect. From the wiki,
I have learned that this can be rectified using
\inframed[frame=off]{\underbar{….}}. The problem is that this only works
for short text: lengthy text, say a paragraph, gets printed as a single
line.
Is there a way (a key
real file I
use \defineinmargin, btw.)
\starttext
\underbar{Test Test Test\footnote{footnote}~Test Test Test\par
Test\inleft{marginal} Test Test Test Test Test \par}
\stoptext
(As one can see, there’s also an issue with the footnote-sign breaking the
continued line, which is not urgent
underlined? I tried
putting the note-command in a group, simplifying its content etc. (In my
real file I use \defineinmargin, btw.)
\starttext
\underbar{Test Test Test\footnote{footnote}~Test Test Test\par
Test\inleft{marginal} Test Test Test Test Test \par}
\stoptext
(As one can see
with margin notes by its side. Is
there a way to prevent the notes themself to get underlined? I tried
putting the note-command in a group, simplifying its content etc. (In my
real file I use \defineinmargin, btw.)
\starttext
\underbar{Test Test Test\footnote{footnote}~Test Test Test\par
.)
\starttext
\underbar{Test Test Test\footnote{footnote}~Test Test Test\par
Test\inleft{marginal} Test Test Test Test Test \par}
\stoptext
(As one can see, there’s also an issue with the footnote-sign breaking
the continued line, which is not urgent for me, at least by now.)
Footnotes
Thank you very much, Wolfgang and Luigi,
that was exactly what I was looking for!
Footnotes disable the rule with the \resetallattributes command
but it’s up to Hans to add it to the margin notes.
Maybe there could be parameter like
\setupmarginframed[resetfeatures=(yes|no|underbar
there could be parameter like
\setupmarginframed[resetfeatures=(yes|no|underbar|color|…)] …
There is no need for such a setting because the command has to be added at the
begin of \margindata
which doesn’t cause problems with colors etc. which are applied later in the
process.
Wolfgang
in a group, simplifying its content etc. (In my real file I use
\defineinmargin, btw.)
\starttext
\underbar{Test Test Test\footnote{footnote}~Test Test Test\par
Test\inleft{marginal} Test Test Test Test Test \par}
\stoptext
(As one can see, there’s also an issue with the footnote-sign breaking
…
\starttext
\underbar{%
Test Test Test\footnote{footnote}~Test Test Test\par
Test\inleft{marginal} Test Test Test Test Test \par
}
\stoptext
Any help is very much appreciated!
Daniel
___
If your question
difficult as it does
work with footnotes, but I have no clue where to start…
\starttext
\underbar{%
Test Test Test\footnote{footnote}~Test Test Test\par
Test\inleft{marginal} Test Test Test Test Test \par
}
\stoptext
Any help is very much appreciated!
Daniel
Hello,
in the following example the space before the leading quotation mark (between 'f'
and 'g') is not colored:
\definebar[MyBar][color=green,rulethickness=2.8,order=background,offset=1.5,continue=yes]
\starttext
\MyBar{Abc def \quotation{ghi}.}
\stoptext
How to make the bar
Hi,
I have to typeset some underlined text with margin notes by its side. Is
there a way to prevent the notes themself to get underlined? I tried
putting the note-command in a group, simplifying its content etc. (In my
real file I use \defineinmargin, btw.)
\starttext
\underbar{Test Test
I wonder. Shouldn't the underbar show up colored too?
Hans van der Meer
Example:
\starttext
\underbar{color this}:
\startcolor[red]\underbar{but the underbar isn't!}\stopcolor
\stoptext
underbar.pdf
Description: underbar.pdf
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Meer, H. van der h.vanderm...@uva.nlwrote:
I wonder. Shouldn't the underbar show up colored too?
Hans van der Meer
Example:
\starttext
\underbar{color this}:
\startcolor[red]\underbar{but the underbar isn't!}\stopcolor
\stoptext
\starttext
\underbar
the standalone test file does.
Why?
The underbar is drawn using metapost. The wiki still uses MkII, and does not
have write18 enabled. So, you need to add \runMPgraphicsfalse in the file (I
think that that should be added to cont-usr.tex on the wiki).
I have added that command before
doesn't show any (dashed) background, although
the standalone test file does.
Why?
The underbar is drawn using metapost. The wiki still uses MkII, and does not
have write18 enabled. So, you need to add \runMPgraphicsfalse in the file (I
think that that should be added to cont-usr.tex on the wiki
Hello,
I tried to add the Wolfgang's solution to wiki, the last example on
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/TextBackground
But the rendered example doesn't show any (dashed) background, although the
standalone test file does.
Why?
If the example was rendered otherwise than in reality, it
.
Why?
The underbar is drawn using metapost. The wiki still uses MkII, and does
not have write18 enabled. So, you need to add \runMPgraphicsfalse in the
file (I think that that should be added to cont-usr.tex on the wiki
Sorry to bother you again… Unfortunately this doesn't work out right in
descriptions: after the
first line the underlining starts at the left margin not with the other
indented lines. Anything one can do about this? Thanks!
\definetextbackground
[dashed]
[ location=text,
Dear all,
I'm looking for a solution for dashed underlining. Hacking around I've
come quite close, with the only problem that when the underlining begins
at the start of a paragraph there gets an empty (grid) line inserted
before it. See:
\defineoverlay [backgraphics]
Am 05.04.2011 um 22:07 schrieb Daniel Schopper:
Dear all,
I'm looking for a solution for dashed underlining. Hacking around I've come
quite close, with the only problem that when the underlining begins at the
start of a paragraph there gets an empty (grid) line inserted before it. See:
Well, that was really simple… Any chance to get this working also with
dots? (Where could I find more on those features? I guess anch-pgr.mkiv
which seems quite complicated…)
Thanks a lot!
Am 05.04.11 22:29, schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
\definetextbackground
[dashed]
[ location=text,
On 26-1-2011 11:54, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
I just came across this discrepancy:
\starttext
\startformula
H_1 + H_A = f(\underbar{α})
\stopformula
$ H_1 + H_A = f(\underbar{α}) $
\startformula
H_1 + H_A = f(\overbar{α})
\stopformula
$ H_1 + H_A = f(\overbar{α}) $
\stoptext
Hi,
I just came across this discrepancy:
\starttext
\startformula
H_1 + H_A = f(\underbar{α})
\stopformula
$ H_1 + H_A = f(\underbar{α}) $
\startformula
H_1 + H_A = f(\overbar{α})
\stopformula
$ H_1 + H_A = f(\overbar{α}) $
\stoptext
Is this known or is under/overbar broken
2011/1/26 Steffen Wolfrum cont...@st.estfiles.de
Hi,
I just came across this discrepancy:
\starttext
\startformula
H_1 + H_A = f(\underbar{α})
\stopformula
$ H_1 + H_A = f(\underbar{α}) $
\startformula
H_1 + H_A = f(\overbar{α})
\stopformula
$ H_1 + H_A = f(\overbar{α
On 24-10-2010 12:34, Vedran Miletić wrote:
\starttext
$y = \underbar{g a w}$.
\stoptext
\starttext
\underbar{$y = g a w$}.
\stoptext
does work .. it probably relates to limitations in attribute assignment
in mathmode .. you can add a tracker item for it so that I keep an eye
on it.
Hans
Dana 24. listopada 2010. 12:41 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl je napisao/la:
On 24-10-2010 12:34, Vedran Miletić wrote:
\starttext
$y = \underbar{g a w}$.
\stoptext
\starttext
\underbar{$y = g a w$}.
\stoptext
does work .. it probably relates to limitations in attribute assignment
The code
\usemodule[units]
\starttext
$y = \underbar{20 \Mega\Bit\Per\Second}$.
\stoptext
produces space before y and it and y get underbared. MkII produces an
expected result.
On the other hand, in
\starttext
$y = \underbar{g a w}$.
\stoptext
underbar doesn't appear (other letter
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010, Vedran Miletić wrote:
The code
\usemodule[units]
\starttext
$y = \underbar{20 \Mega\Bit\Per\Second}$.
\stoptext
produces space before y and it and y get underbared. MkII produces an
expected result.
IIRC, \underbar is a text mode command, not a math mode command. You
Datuma 10. kolovoza 2010. 00:22 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl je napisao/la:
fixed in next beta
Thank you!
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Hi,
it seems like \underbar acts like \underbars in latest beta MkIV.
2010.05.24 from TL2010 works fine.
Regards,
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On 9-8-2010 2:01, Vedran Miletić wrote:
Hi,
it seems like \underbar acts like \underbars in latest beta MkIV.
2010.05.24 from TL2010 works fine.
example needed
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Datuma 9. kolovoza 2010. 14:32 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl je napisao/la:
On 9-8-2010 2:01, Vedran Miletić wrote:
Hi,
it seems like \underbar acts like \underbars in latest beta MkIV.
2010.05.24 from TL2010 works fine.
example needed
Perhaps this helps: http://www.inf.uniri.hr/~vmiletic
On 9-8-2010 10:11, Vedran Miletić wrote:
Datuma 9. kolovoza 2010. 14:32 Hans Hagenpra...@wxs.nl je napisao/la:
On 9-8-2010 2:01, Vedran Miletić wrote:
Hi,
it seems like \underbar acts like \underbars in latest beta MkIV.
2010.05.24 from TL2010 works fine.
example needed
Perhaps
Hi,
there was an earlier issue with \underbar{b}
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20091109.094902.baf77ffc.en.html
which seems somewhat related to my problem. When providing only one
character as argument to \underbar or \overbar and a following space (or
paragraph ending) the line
Hi,
I need an underbar of the length it takes to print, say, 25'000 and used
to do this (see minimal example). I now get no (or a white?) underbar.
\starttext
\underbar{\color[white]{25'000}} %no (white?) underbar
\underbar{25'000} %underbar works
\stoptext
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