Re: [NTG-context] SVG 2 MetaPost/MetaFun

2010-04-05 Thread Taco Hoekwater

Matija Šuklje wrote:

Dne nedelja 4. aprila 2010 ob 23:23:10 je Mojca Miklavec napisal(a):

Start with
http://www.tug.org/docs/metapost/mpman.pdf
and maybe the metafun manual.


Thanks yet again :]


The metafun manual is easier to read than the 'real' mpman.pdf
which assume some of knowledge metafont.

But there is also a beginner's tutorial on  metapost:

http://www.tug.org/texlive//devsrc/Master/texmf-dist/doc/metapost/base/mpintro.pdf

Best wishes,
Taco
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Re: [NTG-context] Hanging indents

2010-04-05 Thread Taco Hoekwater

Tom wrote:

I have a series of paragraphs for which the first line of each should not be
indented, but the following lines should be. I can't figure out what option
or combination of options will give me this result.


Very low-level, but \noindent before the first paragraph would do the trick.

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Re: [NTG-context] weird en/em dash behaviour

2010-04-05 Thread Taco Hoekwater

luigi scarso wrote:

On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Marco net...@lavabit.com wrote:

Am Sun, 04 Apr 2010 21:19:49 +0200
schrieb Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com:


Am 04.04.10 21:07, schrieb Marco:

My version:
ConTeXt  ver: 2010.03.30 18:56 MKIV
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.52.0-2010032402 (rev 3515)


MTXrun | current version: 2010.03.30 18:56
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.52.0-2010031913
Mac OS X 10.6.3

Wolfgang

OK. The version are the same. I use linux but that should not cause the
problem. Maybe something wrong with the fonts? I also have TeXLive
installed.

same bug here on linux x86

# context --version
MTXrun | current version: 2010.03.30 18:56

# luatex --credits
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.60.0-2010040410 (rev 3588)


Same problem here too, and clearing the font cache didn't help. It looks
like Hans needs to have a look.

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Re: [NTG-context] There are some math fonts can't be found with the beta 2010.03.30 and luatex 0.52

2010-04-05 Thread Taco Hoekwater

Li Yanrui (李延瑞) wrote:

Hi,

A sample:

\starttext

\startformula
\left[\matrix{1\cr 0\cr 0}\right].
\stopformula

\stoptext

The warning informaton:

LuaTeX warning (file lmex10): Font lmex10 at 720 not found


This works ok here. Perhaps you need the latest luatex 0.60.0,
something has changed in the mapfile loading from lua.

Best wishes,
Taco


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Re: [NTG-context] Hanging indents

2010-04-05 Thread Aditya Mahajan

On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, Tom wrote:


I have a series of paragraphs for which the first line of each should not be
indented, but the following lines should be. I can't figure out what option
or combination of options will give me this result.


You mean this?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Shaped_paragraphs

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Re: [NTG-context] Hanging indents

2010-04-05 Thread Taco Hoekwater

Aditya Mahajan wrote:

On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, Tom wrote:

I have a series of paragraphs for which the first line of each should 
not be
indented, but the following lines should be. I can't figure out what 
option

or combination of options will give me this result.


You mean this?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Shaped_paragraphs


Sorry, I misread the original post. Do what Aditya says :)

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Re: [NTG-context] Mk II, textstyle=cap not working

2010-04-05 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 23:11, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
 Am 04.04.10 22:58, schrieb Michael Ewe:

 But: how can I find out? Its not in the manual, its not in the manual's
 source.

 Feeling kind of lost here !


 1. It helps to know the source and where certain keys are performed.

 2. Lots of trial and error, play with the different keys and look which
 combination and setup works.

3. Write to the mailing list and let the experts answer you :) :) :)
[which is what you just did]

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Re: [NTG-context] There are some math fonts can't be found with the beta 2010.03.30 and luatex 0.52

2010-04-05 Thread luigi scarso
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 8:52 AM, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
 Li Yanrui (李延瑞) wrote:

 Hi,

 A sample:

 \starttext

 \startformula
 \left[\matrix{1\cr 0\cr 0}\right].
 \stopformula

 \stoptext

 The warning informaton:

 LuaTeX warning (file lmex10): Font lmex10 at 720 not found

 This works ok here. Perhaps you need the latest luatex 0.60.0,
 something has changed in the mapfile loading from lua.
here no:same problem here with 0.60.0  
ConTeXt  ver: 2010.03.30 18:56 MKIV


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Re: [NTG-context] There are some math fonts can't be found with the beta 2010.03.30 and luatex 0.52

2010-04-05 Thread Taco Hoekwater

luigi scarso wrote:

On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 8:52 AM, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com wrote:

Li Yanrui (李延瑞) wrote:

Hi,

A sample:

\starttext

\startformula
\left[\matrix{1\cr 0\cr 0}\right].
\stopformula

\stoptext

The warning informaton:

LuaTeX warning (file lmex10): Font lmex10 at 720 not found

This works ok here. Perhaps you need the latest luatex 0.60.0,
something has changed in the mapfile loading from lua.

here no:same problem here with 0.60.0  
ConTeXt  ver: 2010.03.30 18:56 MKIV


Then maybe a newer, still unavailable context (mine is locally patched).
I expect a new beta from Hans later today.

Best wishes,
Taco
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Re: [NTG-context] Splitting a page in given ratios

2010-04-05 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 05.04.10 01:10, schrieb Matthias Weber:

Dear all,

this is probably even easy in plain TeX, but as I have never learned 
it properly,

I am asking anyway:


I would like to have a way to split a part of a page into two columns 
of different width, so something like


\startsplitpage[columns=2,spacing=fill]

\startcolumn[1][width=.6 \textwidth]

\input{tufte}
\stopcolumn[1]

\startcolumn[2][width=.3 \textwidth]
\placefigure[theBeerBottle]
\stopcolumn[2]

\stopsplitpage

so that the individual columns are treated (if possible) as separate 
pages with all features (like \framed etc) adapted to the

page width of the smaller sub-pages.

This could replace (for me) the somehow (for me) disfunctional 
figuretext construct.


Is there a way to do this?

http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Columns#Paragraphs

See also http://pragma-ade.com/show-man-9.htm

Wolfgang
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[NTG-context] missing \xmlflushsetups?

2010-04-05 Thread Hans van der Meer
I thought one can register various setups and then when setting up the  
processing of the root tag call them into being with:  
\xmlregisteredsetups
(according to the docs applies all global setups to the current  
document)


But doing this as in:
\startxmlsetups xml:doc:roottag
xmlregisteredsetups
...

I get instead the error:
! Undefined control sequence.
\xmlregisteredsetups ...arttiming \xmlflushsetups
  \xmldefaulttotext  
\xmldocu...

\@@su:xml:dvdcase:dvd #1-\xmlregisteredsetups


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Re: [NTG-context] Need help with the letter module

2010-04-05 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Hi Andreas,

thank you answering the question.

Here is a new feature from the last version (4. April) which works only 
in mkiv:


\usemodule[letter]

\starttext

\startletter
\input knuth\par
\ps{postscript}
\cc{carbon copy}
\encl{enclosure}
\stopletter

\startletter[postscript={postscript},copy={carbon 
copy},enclosure={enclosure}]

\input knuth\par
\stopletter

\stoptext

Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] using xmlsetups

2010-04-05 Thread Hans van der Meer
Well, after some more many hours toiling and with the help of  
\enabletrackers[lxml.setups] (Hans Hagen got to be thanked for that)  
finally discovered how to do this. I report it here in case other  
people might benefit. Maybe it should be put into the wiki, but I am  
not very apt with that.


In the supporting setup DO NOT use {}:
\xmlsetsetup{}{error|tex|html|nbsp|...|br}{xml:commoncontext:*}

DO use {\xmldocument}:
\xmlsetsetup{\xmldocument}{error|tex|html|nbsp|...|br} 
{xml:commoncontext:*}


Simple and quite logical, iff one has seen the light.

Hans van der Meer




On 4 apr 2010, at 23:14, Hans van der Meer wrote:

I cannot get multiple separate \xmlsetsetup's working. Obviously I  
am doing something wrong. My idea was:


file included contains:
\startxmlsetups xml:commoncontext:commonsetups
\xmlsetsetup{}{error|tex|html|nbsp|...|br}{xml:commoncontext:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xml:commoncontext:commonsetups}
\startxmlsetups xml:commoncontext:br
\crlf \writestatus{CALLING}{br} %  apparently not called!
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:commoncontext:b {\bf\xmlflush{#1}} \stopxmlsetups
..

file that includes contains:
\startxmlsetups xml:doccase:doccasesetups
\xmlsetsetup{}{*}{xml:commoncontext:*}  % {doc}{*}..also does not work
\xmlsetsetup{doc}{*}{xml:case:*}% does work for setup 'xml:case'
\xmlsetsetup{doc}{error|dvd|titles...|source|stars}{xml:doccase:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xml:doccase:dvoccasesetups}
\startxmlsetups xml:case:text \xmlflush{#1} \stopxmlsetups
 etc.

Usage:
doctextThe break not calledbr/ and similarly bnot called/ 
btext/doc


Where is the flaw here?

Hans van der Meer




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[NTG-context] Indent of heading when using command option

2010-04-05 Thread Jan Pohanka

Hello,

I have following code (simplified)

\def\mySubject#1{#1}
\setuphead[subject][style=\bfb\ss,color=HeadColor,before=,after=,textcommand={\mySubject}]

When the command option is not set it works as expected and typeset the  
heading (subject) without any indenting, but using the command causes the  
small horizontal space in front of the subject. Is there any possibility  
to get rid of it?


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[NTG-context] Different characters in two fonts

2010-04-05 Thread Mehdi Omidali

Hi all,
When I use $\cong$, two different characters are displayed with Latin 
Modern Math and Cambria. In fact, the one for Cambria is the correct 
one. Is this a problem of Latin Modern font (itself or context settings)?

Mehdi
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Re: [NTG-context] Indent of heading when using command option

2010-04-05 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 05.04.10 10:54, schrieb Jan Pohanka:

Hello,

I have following code (simplified)

\def\mySubject#1{#1}
\setuphead[subject][style=\bfb\ss,color=HeadColor,before=,after=,textcommand={\mySubject}] 



When the command option is not set it works as expected and typeset 
the heading (subject) without any indenting, but using the command 
causes the small horizontal space in front of the subject. Is there 
any possibility to get rid of it?

Learn to make a minimal example, with this I can't see what you mean.

\def\mySubject#1{#1}

\setuphead
  [subject]
  [style=\bfb\ss,
   color=HeadColor,
   before=,
   after=,
   textcommand={\mySubject}]

\showframe
\starttext
\subject{Text}
\stoptext

Wolfgang

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[NTG-context] caption on the inner side

2010-04-05 Thread Hubertus
Hello all,
I was wondering if it possible to do something of this sort:
  \setupcaptions[location=low]
  \placefigure[outer][]{ Caption }
  {\externalfigure[test.jpg][width=0.5\textwidth]}
So what I try is to get the caption not on the left side of the image but
inner. From the location pramametar there seems not to be an obvious solution,
neither in the mail archive.

Cheers,

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[NTG-context] \framed[location=top] and slanted tex gyre bonum

2010-04-05 Thread Vianney le Clément
Hello,

Yet another new ConTeXt user here. To briefly introduce myself, I am a
computer scientist interested in typography as a hobby. Up to now, I
did most things in LaTeX (sometimes resorting to ugly TeX hacking).
Recently I gave ConTeXt MkIV a try and am quite happy with it.

Now my question: I have some problems with the vertical alignment of
\framed and some slanted fonts. Using the latest beta, the test file
at the end of this message adds a slight whitespace in the two last
blocks (using a slanted font). This does not happen when using the
default Latin Modern font. Is this a bug or am I doing something
wrong?

Vianney

\showstruts
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[Tex Gyre Bonum]
\setupframed
  [frame=none,
   offset=0pt,
   location=top]
\defineoverlay[bg][]
\starttext
\strut First line\par
\strut Second line\par
\strut Third line\par

\blank

\strut First line\par
\framed{\strut Second line}\par
\strut Third line\par

\blank\sl

\strut First line\par
\strut Second line\par
\strut Third line\par

\blank

\strut First line\par
\framed{\strut Second line}\par
\strut Third line\par

\blank

\strut First line\par
\framed[background=bg]{\strut Second line}\par
\strut Third line\par
\stoptext
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Re: [NTG-context] Different characters in two fonts

2010-04-05 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 12:58, Mehdi Omidali wrote:
 Hi all,
 When I use $\cong$, two different characters are displayed with Latin
 Modern Math and Cambria. In fact, the one for Cambria is the correct one.
 Is this a problem of Latin Modern font (itself or context settings)?

It's definitely not the problem with the font itself, but maybe with
ConTeXt files. I cannot test since it doesn't work with mkiv on my
version of ConTeXt at all.

! Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set.
l.2 a$\cong$

?

Thus it may make sense to wait for a new version of ConTeXt and new LuaTeX.

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Re: [NTG-context] Splitting a page in given ratios

2010-04-05 Thread Matthias Weber

Thanks Wolfgang,

you made my morning!

Matthias


On Apr 5, 2010, at 3:32 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:


Am 05.04.10 01:10, schrieb Matthias Weber:

Dear all,

this is probably even easy in plain TeX, but as I have never  
learned it properly,

I am asking anyway:


I would like to have a way to split a part of a page into two  
columns of different width, so something like


\startsplitpage[columns=2,spacing=fill]

\startcolumn[1][width=.6 \textwidth]

\input{tufte}
\stopcolumn[1]

\startcolumn[2][width=.3 \textwidth]
\placefigure[theBeerBottle]
\stopcolumn[2]

\stopsplitpage

so that the individual columns are treated (if possible) as  
separate pages with all features (like \framed etc) adapted to the

page width of the smaller sub-pages.

This could replace (for me) the somehow (for me) disfunctional  
figuretext construct.


Is there a way to do this?

http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Columns#Paragraphs

See also http://pragma-ade.com/show-man-9.htm

Wolfgang
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[NTG-context] temporarily disabling enumeration numbering

2010-04-05 Thread Vianney le Clément
Hello again,

Section 10.3 of the manual says that one can disable numbering for one
item of an enumeration by putting [-]. However, this seems to affect
the following item instead of the current one. For example,

\defineenumeration[MyEnum][location=left]
\starttext
\MyEnum First\par
\MyEnum[-] Second\par
\MyEnum Third\par
\MyEnum Fourth\par
\stoptext

removes the number of the third line, instead of the second one.

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Re: [NTG-context] \framed[location=top] and slanted tex gyre bonum

2010-04-05 Thread Peter Münster
On Mon, Apr 05 2010, Vianney le Clément wrote:

 \setupframed
   [frame=none,
offset=0pt,
location=top]

Hello,

I cannot explain why, but offset=overlay seems to be slightly better.


 \blank\sl

\setupinterlinespace

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Re: [NTG-context] \framed[location=top] and slanted tex gyre bonum

2010-04-05 Thread Vianney le Clément
\setupinterlinespace without changing offset does the trick.

Many thanks,
Vianney

On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 14:13, Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr wrote:
 On Mon, Apr 05 2010, Vianney le Clément wrote:

 \setupframed
   [frame=none,
    offset=0pt,
    location=top]

 Hello,

 I cannot explain why, but offset=overlay seems to be slightly better.


 \blank\sl

 \setupinterlinespace

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Re: [NTG-context] temporarily disabling enumeration numbering

2010-04-05 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 05.04.10 14:04, schrieb Vianney le Clément:

Hello again,

Section 10.3 of the manual says that one can disable numbering for one
item of an enumeration by putting [-]. However, this seems to affect
the following item instead of the current one. For example,

\defineenumeration[MyEnum][location=left]
\starttext
\MyEnum First\par
\MyEnum[-] Second\par
\MyEnum Third\par
\MyEnum Fourth\par
\stoptext

removes the number of the third line, instead of the second one.
   

A perfect example.

\unprotect

%\def\@@makedescription[#1]#2%
%  {\postponenotes % new, assumes grouping
%   \doenumerationcheckconditions
%   
\dodescriptioncomponent[\c!reference=#1,\c!label={\descriptionparameter\c!text},\c!title={#2},\c!bookmark=,\c!list=][]%

%   \@@dostartdescriptionindeed}

\def\@@makedescription[#1]#2%
  {\postponenotes % new, assumes grouping
   \doenumerationcheckconditions{#1}%
   
\dodescriptioncomponent[\c!reference=#1,\c!label={\descriptionparameter\c!text},\c!title={#2},\c!bookmark=,\c!list=][]%

   \@@dostartdescriptionindeed}

%\def\doenumerationcheckconditions
%  {\doifelse{\descriptionparameter\c!number}\v!yes
% {\ifx\currentdescriptionreference\enumerationdisablenumbersignal
%\setfalse\enumerationnumberenabled \else 
\settrue\enumerationnumberenabled

%  \fi}%
% {\setfalse\enumerationnumberenabled}%
%   \edef\currentenumerationcoupling{\descriptionparameter\c!coupling}}

\def\doenumerationcheckconditions#1%
  {\doifelse{\descriptionparameter\c!number}\v!yes
 
{\doifelse{#1}\enumerationdisablenumbersignal\setfalse\settrue\enumerationnumberenabled}

 {\setfalse\enumerationnumberenabled}%
   \edef\currentenumerationcoupling{\descriptionparameter\c!coupling}}

\protect

\defineenumeration[MyEnum][location=left]
\starttext
\MyEnum First\par
\MyEnum[-] Second\par
\MyEnum Third\par
\MyEnum Fourth\par
\stoptext

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Re: [NTG-context] temporarily disabling enumeration numbering

2010-04-05 Thread Vianney le Clément
Thanks for the patch.
Vianney

On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 14:33, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Am 05.04.10 14:04, schrieb Vianney le Clément:

 Hello again,

 Section 10.3 of the manual says that one can disable numbering for one
 item of an enumeration by putting [-]. However, this seems to affect
 the following item instead of the current one. For example,

 \defineenumeration[MyEnum][location=left]
 \starttext
 \MyEnum First\par
 \MyEnum[-] Second\par
 \MyEnum Third\par
 \MyEnum Fourth\par
 \stoptext

 removes the number of the third line, instead of the second one.


 A perfect example.

 \unprotect

 %\def\@@makedescription[#1]#2%
 %  {\postponenotes % new, assumes grouping
 %   \doenumerationcheckconditions
 %
 \dodescriptioncomponent[\c!reference=#1,\c!label={\descriptionparameter\c!text},\c!title={#2},\c!bookmark=,\c!list=][]%
 %   \@@dostartdescriptionindeed}

 \def\@@makedescription[#1]#2%
  {\postponenotes % new, assumes grouping
   \doenumerationcheckconditions{#1}%

 \dodescriptioncomponent[\c!reference=#1,\c!label={\descriptionparameter\c!text},\c!title={#2},\c!bookmark=,\c!list=][]%
   \@@dostartdescriptionindeed}
  %\def\doenumerationcheckconditions
 %  {\doifelse{\descriptionparameter\c!number}\v!yes
 %     {\ifx\currentdescriptionreference\enumerationdisablenumbersignal
 %        \setfalse\enumerationnumberenabled \else
 \settrue\enumerationnumberenabled
 %      \fi}%
 %     {\setfalse\enumerationnumberenabled}%
 %   \edef\currentenumerationcoupling{\descriptionparameter\c!coupling}}

 \def\doenumerationcheckconditions#1%
  {\doifelse{\descriptionparameter\c!number}\v!yes

 {\doifelse{#1}\enumerationdisablenumbersignal\setfalse\settrue\enumerationnumberenabled}
     {\setfalse\enumerationnumberenabled}%
   \edef\currentenumerationcoupling{\descriptionparameter\c!coupling}}

 \protect

 \defineenumeration[MyEnum][location=left]
 \starttext
 \MyEnum First\par
 \MyEnum[-] Second\par
 \MyEnum Third\par
 \MyEnum Fourth\par
 \stoptext

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Re: [NTG-context] temporarily disabling enumeration numbering

2010-04-05 Thread Vianney le Clément
The patch seems to break \footnote:

\unprotect % workaround
\def\@@makedescription[#1]#2%
 {\postponenotes % new, assumes grouping
  \doenumerationcheckconditions{#1}%
  
\dodescriptioncomponent[\c!reference=#1,\c!label={\descriptionparameter\c!text},\c!title={#2},\c!bookmark=,\c!list=][]%
  \@@dostartdescriptionindeed}
\def\doenumerationcheckconditions#1%
 {\doifelse{\descriptionparameter\c!number}\v!yes

{\doifelse{#1}\enumerationdisablenumbersignal\setfalse\settrue\enumerationnumberenabled}
{\setfalse\enumerationnumberenabled}%
  \edef\currentenumerationcoupling{\descriptionparameter\c!coupling}}
\protect

\starttext
Blabla\footnote{blabla}
\stoptext

writes Blablaln:linenotefootnote.

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[NTG-context] Multiple side-by-side tables

2010-04-05 Thread Troy Henderson
I would like to put several tables side-by-side one another.  Nesting
\placesidebyside commands seems a bit inconvenient.  Suggestions on
how to make \starttable ... \stoptable not create a newline (without
the \placesidebyside command) would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: [NTG-context] temporarily disabling enumeration numbering

2010-04-05 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 05.04.10 15:39, schrieb Vianney le Clément:

The patch seems to break \footnote:
   

New attempt.

\unprotect

% strc-des.mkiv

\def\@@makedescription[#1]#2%
 {\postponenotes % new, assumes grouping
  \edef\currentdescriptionreference{#1}%
  \doenumerationcheckconditions
  
\dodescriptioncomponent[\c!reference=#1,\c!label={\descriptionparameter\c!text},\c!title={#2},\c!bookmark=,\c!list=][]%

  \@@dostartdescriptionindeed}

% strc-not.mkiv

\def\@@notemakedescription[#1]#2#3%
  {\ifnotesenabled
 \edef\currentdescriptionreference{#1}%
 \iftrialtypesetting
\doenumerationcheckconditions
\let\currentnote\currentdescriptionmain
\typesetdummynotesymbol
 \else
   \begingroup
   \doenumerationcheckconditions
   \let\currentnote\currentdescriptionmain
   
\dodescriptioncomponent[\c!reference=#1,\c!label={\descriptionparameter\c!text},\c!title={#3},\c!list=,\c!bookmark=,][]%
   
\xdef\currentnotenumber{\ctxlua{structure.notes.store(\currentnote,\currentdescriptionnumberentry)}}%

   \settrue\processingnote
   \ifconditional\skipnoteplacement
 \globallet\lastnotesymbol\dolastnotesymbol
   \else
 \iftypesettinglines % otherwise problems with \type crlf {xxx}
   \ignorelines % makes footnotes work in \startlines ... 
\stoplines

 \fi
 \ifnotesymbol
   \dolastnotesymbol
 \else
   \unskip\unskip
   \globallet\lastnotesymbol\dolastnotesymbol
 \fi
   \fi
   \ifconditional\postponingnotes % todo: per note class
 \global\settrue\postponednote
   \else\ifconditional\inlocalnotes % todo: per note class
 \global\settrue\postponednote
   \else
 \handlenoteinsert\currentnote\currentnotenumber
   \fi\fi
   \endgroup
 \fi
   \fi
   \ifconditional\skipnoteplacement
 \global\setfalse\skipnoteplacement
   \else
 \kern\notesignal\relax % \relax is needed to honor spaces
   \fi}

\defineenumeration[test][location=left]

\protect

\starttext

\testFirst \par
\test[-] Second\par
\testThird \par
\testFourth\par

Blabla\footnote{blabla}

\stoptext

Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] Hanging indents

2010-04-05 Thread Tom
Exdent works fine when I substitute my text for Knuth in the example, but
has a problem when I include it in my document. The first line of text after
Exdent is called is not outdented, but is in all subsequent paragraphs as it
should be. I tried calling Exdent for the paragraphs that start my document
and get the same result. From that I surmise that I have set up something
that overrides the outdenting on the first line of the first paragraph, but
is overridden by Exdent after that. Do you have any ideas what it might be?

I am getting

  Para 1 Line 1
  Para 1 Line 2
Para 2 Line 1
  Para 2 Line 2
Para 3 Line 1
  Para 3 Line 2
...

When I should be getting

Para 1 Line 1
  Para 1 Line 2
Para 2 Line 1
  Para 2 Line 2
Para 3 Line 1
  Para 3 Line 2
...

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Behalf Of Aditya Mahajan
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 2:53 AM
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Hanging indents

On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, Tom wrote:

 I have a series of paragraphs for which the first line of each should not
be
 indented, but the following lines should be. I can't figure out what
option
 or combination of options will give me this result.

You mean this?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Shaped_paragraphs

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Re: [NTG-context] Multiple side-by-side tables

2010-04-05 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 05.04.10 15:48, schrieb Troy Henderson:

I would like to put several tables side-by-side one another.  Nesting
\placesidebyside commands seems a bit inconvenient.  Suggestions on
how to make \starttable ... \stoptable not create a newline (without
the \placesidebyside command) would be greatly appreciated.
   

\startcombination ... \stopcombination

\bTABLE ... \eTABLE

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Re: [NTG-context] Hanging indents

2010-04-05 Thread Aditya Mahajan

On Mon, 5 Apr 2010, Tom wrote:


Exdent works fine when I substitute my text for Knuth in the example, but
has a problem when I include it in my document. The first line of text after
Exdent is called is not outdented, but is in all subsequent paragraphs as it
should be. I tried calling Exdent for the paragraphs that start my document
and get the same result. From that I surmise that I have set up something
that overrides the outdenting on the first line of the first paragraph, but
is overridden by Exdent after that. Do you have any ideas what it might be?


Can you create a minimal example that does not work?

\definestartstop
  [exdent]
  [before={\startnarrower[left]\setupindenting[-\leftskip,yes]},
   after=\stopnarrower]

\starttext

\startexdent
\dorecurse{10}{Para 1: Some random text to fill space}

\dorecurse{10}{Para 2: Some random text to fill space}

\dorecurse{10}{Para 3: Some random text to fill space}

\dorecurse{10}{Para 4: Some random text to fill space}
\stopexdent

\stoptext

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Re: [NTG-context] Indent of heading when using command option

2010-04-05 Thread Honza Pohanka
Dne Mon, 05 Apr 2010 14:06:52 +0300 Wolfgang Schuster  
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com napsal(a):



Am 05.04.10 10:54, schrieb Jan Pohanka:

Hello,

I have following code (simplified)

\def\mySubject#1{#1}
\setuphead[subject][style=\bfb\ss,color=HeadColor,before=,after=,textcommand={\mySubject}]  
When the command option is not set it works as expected and typeset the  
heading (subject) without any indenting, but using the command causes  
the small horizontal space in front of the subject. Is there any  
possibility to get rid of it?

Learn to make a minimal example, with this I can't see what you mean.

\def\mySubject#1{#1}

\setuphead
   [subject]
   [style=\bfb\ss,
color=HeadColor,
before=,
after=,
textcommand={\mySubject}]

\showframe
\starttext
\subject{Text}
\stoptext

Wolfgang


Sorry for unclear question, I have already find the solution. I  
missunderstood the \def macro.

\def\mySubject#1{#1} works fine

\def\mySubject#1{
#1
}
causes problems

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Re: [NTG-context] SVG 2 MetaPost/MetaFun

2010-04-05 Thread Hans Hagen

On 4-4-2010 7:29, Matija Šuklje wrote:

Dne nedelja 4. aprila 2010 ob 19:23:18 je Peter Wüsten napisal(a):

I just tried using an SVG image directly in MkIV, and it worked like a
breeze. Apparently ConTeXt converts the image to PDF on the fly as I
found a PDF-file with a similar name (m_k_v_i_your SVG filename.pdf)
in the same directory as the SVG-file.

If you would still love to convert your SVG-images you might want to use
Inkscape:
inkscape --export-pdf=PDF filename  SVG filename


Thanks for the tips :)

But actually I'm thinking more in the line of including that logo into my
styling directly. So the only solutions would be a) if ConTeXt could use
in-line SVG or b) I'll have to port the SVG logo into MetaPost.

Is there a non-overhelming howto somewhere ...It's a relatively simple
logo (see attachment) :\


svg - pdf (using inkscape) - mp (using pstoedit)


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Re: [NTG-context] Mk II, textstyle=cap not working

2010-04-05 Thread Hans Hagen

On 4-4-2010 10:58, Michael Ewe wrote:

Thank you very much, that works well!

But: how can I find out? Its not in the manual, its not in the manual's source.
The wiki page about chapter headers says textstyle=cap and mentions
\textcommand and \deeptextcommand


changed related to cap also relate closely to open type features and 
thing previously not possible; in general, moving from mkii to mkiv also 
involves some changes in thinking


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Re: [NTG-context] Indent of heading when using command option

2010-04-05 Thread Aditya Mahajan

On Mon, 5 Apr 2010, Honza Pohanka wrote:

Sorry for unclear question, I have already find the solution. I 
missunderstood the \def macro.

\def\mySubject#1{#1} works fine

\def\mySubject#1{
#1
}
causes problems


\def\mySubject#1{%- Otherwise you get a space
  #1}

or

\def\mySubject#1%
  {#1}

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Re: [NTG-context] InteractionsBar - another shot

2010-04-05 Thread Hans Hagen

On 5-4-2010 12:59, Matthias Weber wrote:

So what do you recommend:

- not use the interactionbuttons
- pray that they will start working some time in the future
- buy Hans a beer (I would have done that a while ago, but shipping is
more expensive than the
product. Maybe there is a service in Holland where you can have beer
delivered like online florists do for flowers?)


well, i'm not that often drinking beers, mostly at tex conferences -)

so patience works best i guess

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[NTG-context] font lookup

2010-04-05 Thread Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini
Hallo,

how can I find the complete path of a existing font 
with luatex under context mkiv. I am looking for an
equivalent function to

kpse.lookup(fontname)

Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] font lookup

2010-04-05 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 05.04.10 23:52, schrieb Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini:

Hallo,

how can I find the complete path of a existing font
with luatex under context mkiv. I am looking for an
equivalent function to

kpse.lookup(fontname)
   

Here is a solution which consults ConTeXt’s font database, no path
in the output means the font is stored in the TeX tree.

Example:

\define[1]\FontLookup
{\dolookupfontbyspec{#1}
\ifcase\dolookupnoffound
Font not found\par
\else
Path: \dolookupgetkey{filename}\par
\fi}

\starttext
\FontLookup{fontname=texgyrepagellaregular}
\FontLookup{fontname=texgyrepagellaoblique}
\FontLookup{fontname=timesnewromanpsmt}
\stoptext

Result (on my system):

Path: texgyrepagella-regular.otf
Font not found
Path: /Library/Fonts/Times New Roman.ttf

Wolfgang

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[NTG-context] randomize

2010-04-05 Thread Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini
Hallo,

I get allways (10 times at least) the same result:
-
\starttext
\startluacode
math.randomseed(os.time())
\stopluacode

Encode your Name and Surname as a
\startluacode
local a = {'null-terminated', 'dollar-terminated', 'Pascal'}
context('%s string', a[math.random(1,3)])
\stopluacode
\stoptext
-
How can I randomize this?

Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] Hanging indents

2010-04-05 Thread Tom
Aditya,

It took me awhile to sort through all the code to find what was creating the
problem. It appears that the code for the first page of a chapter is the
culprit but I don't know why it's causing the problem.

\definepagebreak[mychapterpagebreak][yes,header,right]  %eliminates headers
on blank pages

\def\ChapterTitle#1#2{
   \centerline{\switchtobodyfont[ChapterStart,18pt]{\ss\bf #2}}
   \godown[.5in]}

\setuphead[chapter]
  [command= \ChapterTitle,textstyle=bold,header=empty,footer=empty,
  page=mychapterpagebreak,
  numbercommand={\switchtobodyfont[big]{\ss\sl}}] 

\definestartstop
   [exdent]
   [before={\startnarrower[left]\setupindenting[-\leftskip,yes]},
after=\stopnarrower]

\starttext

\chapter{HangingIndent}

\startexdent
\dorecurse{10}{Para 1: Some random text to fill space}

\dorecurse{10}{Para 2: Some random text to fill space}

\dorecurse{10}{Para 3: Some random text to fill space}

\dorecurse{10}{Para 4: Some random text to fill space} 
\stopexdent

\stoptext


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-Original Message-
From: ntg-context-boun...@ntg.nl [mailto:ntg-context-boun...@ntg.nl] On
Behalf Of Aditya Mahajan
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 1:52 PM
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Hanging indents

On Mon, 5 Apr 2010, Tom wrote:

 Exdent works fine when I substitute my text for Knuth in the example, but
 has a problem when I include it in my document. The first line of text
after
 Exdent is called is not outdented, but is in all subsequent paragraphs as
it
 should be. I tried calling Exdent for the paragraphs that start my
document
 and get the same result. From that I surmise that I have set up something
 that overrides the outdenting on the first line of the first paragraph,
but
 is overridden by Exdent after that. Do you have any ideas what it might
be?

Can you create a minimal example that does not work?

\definestartstop
   [exdent]
   [before={\startnarrower[left]\setupindenting[-\leftskip,yes]},
after=\stopnarrower]

\starttext

\startexdent
\dorecurse{10}{Para 1: Some random text to fill space}

\dorecurse{10}{Para 2: Some random text to fill space}

\dorecurse{10}{Para 3: Some random text to fill space}

\dorecurse{10}{Para 4: Some random text to fill space}
\stopexdent

\stoptext

Aditya

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Re: [NTG-context] Hanging indents

2010-04-05 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 06.04.10 00:19, schrieb Tom:

Aditya,

It took me awhile to sort through all the code to find what was creating the
problem. It appears that the code for the first page of a chapter is the
culprit but I don't know why it's causing the problem.

\definepagebreak[mychapterpagebreak][yes,header,right]  %eliminates headers
on blank pages
   

You change the style of the number but suppress it in the output,
i guess there is some reason for this and i don't understand it.

\def\ChapterTitle#1#2{
\centerline{\switchtobodyfont[ChapterStart,18pt]{\ss\bf #2}}
\godown[.5in]}

\setuphead[chapter]
   [command= \ChapterTitle,textstyle=bold,header=empty,footer=empty,
   page=mychapterpagebreak,
   numbercommand={\switchtobodyfont[big]{\ss\sl}}]
   

\setuphead[chapter][indentnext=yes] but i think the setup is used
here http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Shaped_paragraphs just for fun.

Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] Hanging indents

2010-04-05 Thread Tom
Thanks, Wolfgang. That did it. Because I wasn't using a section, I didn't
pay attention to the indentnext=yes.
The numbercommand is an artifact leftover from code used for numbered
chapters that I neglected to delete. 

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Behalf Of Wolfgang Schuster
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 6:30 PM
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Hanging indents

Am 06.04.10 00:19, schrieb Tom:
 Aditya,

 It took me awhile to sort through all the code to find what was creating
the
 problem. It appears that the code for the first page of a chapter is the
 culprit but I don't know why it's causing the problem.

 \definepagebreak[mychapterpagebreak][yes,header,right]  %eliminates
headers
 on blank pages

You change the style of the number but suppress it in the output,
i guess there is some reason for this and i don't understand it.
 \def\ChapterTitle#1#2{
 \centerline{\switchtobodyfont[ChapterStart,18pt]{\ss\bf #2}}
 \godown[.5in]}

 \setuphead[chapter]
[command= \ChapterTitle,textstyle=bold,header=empty,footer=empty,
page=mychapterpagebreak,
numbercommand={\switchtobodyfont[big]{\ss\sl}}]

\setuphead[chapter][indentnext=yes] but i think the setup is used
here http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Shaped_paragraphs just for fun.

Wolfgang


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Re: [NTG-context] randomize

2010-04-05 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 06.04.10 00:21, schrieb Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini:

Hallo,

I get allways (10 times at least) the same result:
-
\starttext
\startluacode
math.randomseed(os.time())
\stopluacode

Encode your Name and Surname as a
\startluacode
local a = {'null-terminated', 'dollar-terminated', 'Pascal'}
context('%s string', a[math.random(1,3)])
\stopluacode
\stoptext
-
How can I randomize this?
   
ConTeXt saves the random value in the tuc file to get the same output in 
each run.


Delete the tuc file with 'context --purgeall'.

Wolfgang

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[NTG-context] Framed text in paragraphs too wide

2010-04-05 Thread Matthias Weber

Dear all,

my problem with framed text persists in paragraphs: The frame extends  
over the entire page as soon as the

paragraph has more than one line. Problem exists in mkii and mkiv.
Minimal example below.

Thanks,

Matthias


\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupcolor[rgb]


\definetextbackground   [defbackground]
[backgroundcolor=lightgray,
background=color,
frame=on,
location=paragraph]


\defineparagraphs   [TwoThird][n=2]
\setupparagraphs[TwoThird]
[1]
[width=.66\textwidth]


\starttext

\startTwoThird
\starttextbackground[defbackground]
The frame is too wide.
The frame is too wide.
The frame is too wide.
\stoptextbackground
%
\nextTwoThird
\placefigure
[here]
[figure:cow]
{Mooh}
{\externalfigure[cow][width=.3\textwidth]}
\stopTwoThird

\stoptext
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Re: [NTG-context] Framed text in paragraphs too wide

2010-04-05 Thread Aditya Mahajan

On Mon, 5 Apr 2010, Matthias Weber wrote:


Dear all,

my problem with framed text persists in paragraphs: The frame extends over 
the entire page as soon as the

paragraph has more than one line. Problem exists in mkii and mkiv.
Minimal example below.


I have seen this before when trying to use textbacground to highlight 
stuff in tables. I don't know a solution, but if want to highlight whole 
paragrah, and do not want the ability to split across pages, you can use 
framed texts.


\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupcolor[rgb]


\defineframedtext
  [defbackground]
  [backgroundcolor=lightgray,
   background=color,
   width=broad,
   frame=on,
   location=paragraph]


\defineparagraphs
  [TwoThird][n=2]
\setupparagraphs
  [TwoThird]
  [1]
  [width=.66\textwidth]


\starttext

\startTwoThird
\startdefbackground
The frame is too wide.
The frame is too wide.
The frame is too wide.
\stopdefbackground
%
\nextTwoThird
\placefigure
[here]
[figure:cow]
{Mooh}
{\externalfigure[cow][width=.3\textwidth]}
\stopTwoThird

\stoptext

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[NTG-context] Creating PDF Bookmarks

2010-04-05 Thread marfin
I am looking for additional bookmarks but \bookmark[…]{…} has no effect
(mkiv). What is going wrong?



\setupinteraction [state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen [option=bookmark]
\placebookmarks[chapter,section][chapter,section]

\starttext

\bookmark[chapter]{TOC}
\title{Table of contents}
\placecontent

\chapter{Chapter}
\input tufte

\section{Section}
\input tufte

\stoptext



Sincerely,
Markus
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Re: [NTG-context] font lookup

2010-04-05 Thread Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini
Thank you Wolfgang,

  how can I find the complete path of a existing font
  with luatex under context mkiv. I am looking for an
  equivalent function to
 
  kpse.lookup(fontname)
 
 Here is a solution which consults ConTeXt?s font database, no path
 in the output means the font is stored in the TeX tree.
 
 Example:
 
 \define[1]\FontLookup
 {\dolookupfontbyspec{#1}
 \ifcase\dolookupnoffound
 Font not found\par
 \else
 Path: \dolookupgetkey{filename}\par
 \fi}
 
 \starttext
 \FontLookup{fontname=texgyrepagellaregular}
 \FontLookup{fontname=texgyrepagellaoblique}
 \FontLookup{fontname=timesnewromanpsmt}
 \stoptext
 
 Result (on my system):
 
 Path: texgyrepagella-regular.otf

Hmm! How does context resolve the complete path afterwards?

 Font not found
 Path: /Library/Fonts/Times New Roman.ttf

Isn't there a lua solution?

Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] Framed text in paragraphs too wide

2010-04-05 Thread Matthias Weber

Thanks Aditya,

that is what I need. I don't really understand the difference between  
framedtext and textbackground, but all my framing and coloring

desires seem to be realizable with framedtext.

Matthias


On Apr 5, 2010, at 7:50 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:


On Mon, 5 Apr 2010, Matthias Weber wrote:


Dear all,

my problem with framed text persists in paragraphs: The frame  
extends over the entire page as soon as the

paragraph has more than one line. Problem exists in mkii and mkiv.
Minimal example below.


I have seen this before when trying to use textbacground to  
highlight stuff in tables. I don't know a solution, but if want to  
highlight whole paragrah, and do not want the ability to split  
across pages, you can use framed texts.


\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupcolor[rgb]


\defineframedtext
 [defbackground]
 [backgroundcolor=lightgray,
  background=color,
  width=broad,
  frame=on,
  location=paragraph]


\defineparagraphs
 [TwoThird][n=2]
\setupparagraphs
 [TwoThird]
 [1]
 [width=.66\textwidth]


\starttext

\startTwoThird
\startdefbackground
The frame is too wide.
The frame is too wide.
The frame is too wide.
\stopdefbackground
%
\nextTwoThird
\placefigure
[here]
[figure:cow]
{Mooh}
{\externalfigure[cow][width=.3\textwidth]}
\stopTwoThird

\stoptext

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[NTG-context] mkiv: wide gap between name and text of enumerations

2010-04-05 Thread Matthias Weber

Dear all,

I use in mkii


\defineenumeration  [blurb]
[text=Blurb,
way=bysection,
location=hanging]

\starttext

\startblurb
Here should only be a small gap.
\stopblurb
\stoptext

to get something like

Blurb 1   Here should only be a small gap.

However, the same input gives in mkiv

Blurb 1  Here should only be a small gap.

Is there a way to narrow the gap?


Thanks,

Matthias
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Re: [NTG-context] font lookup

2010-04-05 Thread Peter Münster
On Tue, Apr 06 2010, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:

  Result (on my system):
  
  Path: texgyrepagella-regular.otf
 
 Hmm! How does context resolve the complete path afterwards?

Hello Wolfgang,

When you know the filename, you can get the complete path like this:

\starttext
\ctxlua{tex.print(resolvers.find_file(texgyrepagella-regular.otf))}
\stoptext

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Re: [NTG-context] mkiv: wide gap between name and text of enumerations

2010-04-05 Thread Peter Münster
On Tue, Apr 06 2010, Matthias Weber wrote:

 \defineenumeration[blurb]
   [text=Blurb,
   way=bysection,
   location=hanging]
 
 Blurb 1  Here should only be a small gap.

 Is there a way to narrow the gap?

This helps: width=4em
You can also play with distance=
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