Hello,
yesterday when browsing new ConTeXt site (yay!!) I found about the existance of
't-rst' to be used for typesetting files written in reST markup. However the
referenced web site (https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-rst/src/default/) shows
last activity 6yrs ago, so wonder if it is still
Saša Janiška schrieb am 01.06.2020 um 08:56:
Hello,
yesterday when browsing new ConTeXt site (yay!!) I found about the existance of
't-rst' to be used for typesetting files written in reST markup. However the
referenced web site (https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-rst/src/default/) shows
last
On Mon, 1 Jun 2020 09:13:35 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> There is a newer version on gitlab:
> https://gitlab.com/phgsng/context-rst
Thank you! Found it, cloned the repo...now I wonder how does installing
3rd party modules
Otared Kavian schrieb am 01.06.2020 um 23:14:
Hi Wolfgang,
Thank you for your input. Since I don't know how to use figures in tables I am
going to use the solution sent by Tomáš Hala which works fine with what I
needed today. Later on maybe I will ask you for insight regarding using tables
I want to try the t-letter module. I have a fresh install of ConTeXt
LMTX from today. The page https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modules has
sections "Installation by hand" and "ConTeXt standalone", but no section
on ConTeXt LMTX.
The section on ConTeXt standalone mentions a --modules switch to
Hi Otared,
the question is how complicated structures you are going to have...
Try the following code, I guess it works.
(I did not solve distances between objects.)
Tomáš
%%%
\setuppapersize[A2][A2]
\setupcombination[offset=0cc,location=top,distance=1cc]
\starttext
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 01.06.2020 um 20:22:
Hi,
I finally wanted to attack CG journal 2019 again and stumble upon this error:
If an article contains several \starttyping ... \stoptyping examples with a
textbackground, it sometimes fills the whole column (pagecolumns). It doesn’t occur
On Mon, 01 Jun 2020 19:58:59 +0200
Sebastian Miele wrote:
> I want to try the t-letter module. I have a fresh install of ConTeXt
> LMTX from today. The page https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modules has
> sections "Installation by hand" and "ConTeXt standalone", but no
> section on ConTeXt LMTX.
>
Hi,
I finally wanted to attack CG journal 2019 again and stumble upon this error:
If an article contains several \starttyping ... \stoptyping examples with a
textbackground, it sometimes fills the whole column (pagecolumns). It doesn’t
occur if the "typing" is at top or bottom of the column or
Otared Kavian schrieb am 01.06.2020 um 14:30:
Hi all,
Is it possible to write the individual captions for each element of a
combination of floats above it, while the caption for the figure appears below?
\startplacefigure[title={A combination of three figures}] % this title appears
below the
Hi Tomás,
Thank you for your help. That works for the simple combination I sent to the
list, but it does not work for another case in my document where I have several
combinations, as in the following:
\startplacefigure[location=none]
\startcombination[1*2]
Hi all,
Is it possible to write the individual captions for each element of a
combination of floats above it, while the caption for the figure appears below?
\startplacefigure[title={A combination of three figures}] % this title appears
below the figure
\startcombination[3*1]
Hi Otared,
maybe there is a better, more system solution, but the following works:
\setupcaptions[figure][location=bottom]
\startplacefigure[title={A combination of three figures}] % this title appears
below the figure
\startcombination[3*1]
Hi list,
I want my table of contents to look like:
Chapter 1
section 5
section 10
section 15
In other words with section items indented.
I presumed I would need to do something with \setuplist[section]. I know
how to control interline
Hi Tomáš,
Thank you very much for your answer: you solved my problem perfectly!
I didn't know that one could use several nested
\startplacefigure...\stopplacefigure.
Best regards: Otared
> On 1 Jun 2020, at 21:05, Tomas Hala wrote:
>
> Hi Otared,
>
> the question is how complicated
Thanks Wolfgang. Sometimes what we think is intuitive (I had just
assumed that some sort of para indentation might do it) is not so! And
yes, I had already worked out the before and after keys.
Many thanks,
Julian
On 2/6/20 2:30 pm, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
jbf schrieb am 02.06.2020 um
Hi, everybody. I expect you to be safe.
I found the following issues.
*First. *The following gives wrong results for Spanish numbers
\mainlanguage[es]
\starttext
\convertnumber{words}{100}
%Prints "ciento" instead of "cien"
\convertnumber{words}{200}
%Prints "dos millón" instead of "dos
jbf schrieb am 02.06.2020 um 03:05:
Hi list,
I want my table of contents to look like:
Chapter 1
section 5
section 10
section 15
In other words with section items indented.
I presumed I would need to do something with \setuplist[section]. I
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