Re: [NTG-context] Questions about \setuphead and \framed

2010-04-27 Thread Michael Ewe
On Saturday 24 April 2010 14:41:06 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
 Am 20.04.10 23:01, schrieb Michael Ewe:
  1 The frames in the chapter both headings are much bigger than in the
  normal text.
 
 The chapter insert it's own strut in the number and the text and
 changing/disabling
 the strut in the header command is useless here (it's a bug but i'll
 report this
 in another mail)
 
  2 The gap between the chapter number and the chapter name is different
  for chapter 1 (on page 1) and chapter 2 (on page 2). The word test is
  not aligned
 
 Setting a font for style is not the same as setting it to textstyle and
 numberstyle.
 
  3 The value of strut has no effect at all.
 
 strut in \setuphead accepts only yes and no, in \framed you can use the
 values
 yes, no, global and local, dimensions are no legal argument.
 
 Since you haven't shown what dou want to achieve i can only guess but maybe
 this setup is what you want:
 
 \definefont[FontA][Sans at 36pt]
 
 \defineframed[chapterframe][offset=0pt,strut=local]
 
 \definehead[ChapterA][chapter]
 
 \setuphead
[ChapterA]
[deeptextcommand=\chapterframe,
 deepnumbercommand=\chapterframe,
 distance=0pt,
 style=FontA]
 
 \starttext
 \ChapterA{Test}
 \stoptext
 
 Wolfgang
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Thank you, I will give it another try!
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Re: [NTG-context] Questions about \setuphead and \framed

2010-04-24 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 20.04.10 23:01, schrieb Michael Ewe:

1 The frames in the chapter both headings are much bigger than in the normal
text.
   
The chapter insert it's own strut in the number and the text and 
changing/disabling
the strut in the header command is useless here (it's a bug but i'll 
report this

in another mail)

2 The gap between the chapter number and the chapter name is different for
chapter 1 (on page 1) and chapter 2 (on page 2). The word test is not
aligned
   
Setting a font for style is not the same as setting it to textstyle and 
numberstyle.

3 The value of strut has no effect at all.
   
strut in \setuphead accepts only yes and no, in \framed you can use the 
values

yes, no, global and local, dimensions are no legal argument.

Since you haven't shown what dou want to achieve i can only guess but maybe
this setup is what you want:

\definefont[FontA][Sans at 36pt]

\defineframed[chapterframe][offset=0pt,strut=local]

\definehead[ChapterA][chapter]

\setuphead
  [ChapterA]
  [deeptextcommand=\chapterframe,
   deepnumbercommand=\chapterframe,
   distance=0pt,
   style=FontA]

\starttext
\ChapterA{Test}
\stoptext

Wolfgang
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[NTG-context] Questions about \setuphead and \framed

2010-04-20 Thread Michael Ewe
Hi ConTeXt Gurus,
enclosed please find a little snippet of code:

%---snip--snip--snip---
\usetypescript[pagella]
\setupbodyfont[pagella,rm,11pt]
\definefont[FontA][Sans at 36pt]

\definehead[ChapterA][chapter]
\setuphead[ChapterA][command=\Cmd,style=\FontA]
\definehead[ChapterB][chapter]
\setuphead[ChapterB][command=\Cmd,textstyle=\FontA,numberstyle=\FontA]
\def\Cmd#1#2{%
\hbox{%
{\framed[frame=on,offset=none,strut=1cm]{#1}}
{\framed[frame=on,offset=none,strut=1cm]{#2}}
}
}

\starttext

\ChapterA{Test}
\Cmd{\FontA 1}{\FontA Test}
\hbox{%
{\framed[frame=on,offset=none,strut=1cm]{\FontA 1}}
{\framed[frame=on,offset=none,strut=1cm]{\FontA Test}}
}

\ChapterB{Test}
\Cmd{\FontA 1}{\FontA Test}
\hbox{%
{\framed[frame=on,offset=none,strut=1cm]{\FontA 1}}
{\framed[frame=on,offset=none,strut=1cm]{\FontA Test}}
}
\stoptext
%---snip--snip--snip---

The code defines 2 chapter headings (ChapterA, ChapterB) and my assumption is,
that the effect of setting style=... and fontstyle=..., numberstyle=... 
should be the same. As an additional test I included the usage of \Cmd and a 
manual copy of \Cmd in the normal text. If you run this through ConTeXt MkIV 
you will see:

1 The frames in the chapter both headings are much bigger than in the normal 
text.

2 The gap between the chapter number and the chapter name is different for 
chapter 1 (on page 1) and chapter 2 (on page 2). The word test is not 
aligned

3 The value of strut has no effect at all.

I am trying to mimic a chapter style in a book of mine, but with the result 
above I am not sure about the tools to use.

Best Regards from Germany,
Michael Ewe
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