Re: [NTG-context] Defineenumeration head offset

2022-11-07 Thread Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context

Alexandre Christe via ntg-context schrieb am 07.11.2022 um 21:04:

Dear list,

Is there a trick to not apply the leftoffset to the header of a 
defineenumeration?


MWE:

[...]


You can use \offset to shift the enumeration title.

\defineframed
  [ExampleHeadFrame]
  [location=low,
   background=color,
   backgroundcolor=darkgreen,
   width=\textwidth]

\define[1]\ExampleHeadCommand
  {\offset[leftoffset=-2.25ex]{\ExampleHeadFrame{#1}}}

\defineenumeration
  [example]
  [...,
   headcommand=\ExampleHeadCommand,
   ...]

Wolfgang

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[NTG-context] Defineenumeration head offset

2022-11-07 Thread Alexandre Christe via ntg-context
Dear list,

Is there a trick to not apply the leftoffset to the header of a
defineenumeration?

MWE:

\definetextbackground
  [textFrameEx]
  [
frame=off,
framecolor=darkgreen,
rulethickness=2ex,
background=,
location=paragraph,
leftoffset=2.25ex,
rightoffset=2.25ex,
after={\hrule}
  ]

\defineenumeration
  [example]
  [
text=Example,
headalign=middle,
headcolor=white,

headcommand={\inframed[background=color,backgroundcolor=darkgreen,width=\textwidth]},
number=no,
before={%
  \starttextbackground[textFrameEx]
},
after={%
  \stoptextbackground%
},
  ]

\starttext

\startexample
Blablabla
\stopexample

\stoptext
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