Re: [NTG-context] long style of a row to put in a macro

2006-04-11 Thread olivier Turlier
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 14:47:17 +0200, Vit Zyka wrote:

 Hans Hagen wrote:
 olivier Turlier wrote:
 
Hi everybody,

In writing a glossary of building terms (approx. 400 entries) in a natural 
TABLE.

For each letter, A, B, C, I want a screen background, spanning on 2 colomns,
with \bf style, etc.  : this leads to a rather long definition that I don't 
wish
to copy on each new letter row, so I made a little macro to recall this 
setup.

This system is not working yet, so i beg your help, TIA for any answer

%%%
\setupcolors[state=start]

\starttext

\def\Rowa#1{nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=screen,style=\bf,
frame=off,align={middle,lohi}{#1}}

\bTABLE[frame=off,width=broad,split=yes]
\setupTABLE[column][1][style=\bf,align={right,lohi},width=3cm]
\setupTABLE[column][2][style=\tf,align={lohi}]
  
 
 you can say odd/even etc instead of 1,3,5 
 
 Thinking about a feature request:
 
 I very frequentely set every third (3,6,9,...) row with gray background 
 to make wide tables well-arranged. I did it by a loop or with a script 
 that generates data. Some 'everythird' equivalent to 'even' or 'odd' 
 would be more strightforward.
 
 Vit

Maybe I was unclear, I just want to be able to recall a certain style for
certain rows : the position of the rows is not regular, as in my case,
it's for emphasis for each new letter (A,B,C, etc.) of glossary terms.

As this def is rather long, i just wanted to make a more readable code. So
I tried to put
[nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=screen,style=\bf,frame=off,align={right,lohi}]

in \def\Rowa#1{[nc=2,..]{#1}}

and call this def on new letter row by

%\bTR  \bTD [command=\Rowa] B \eTD \eTR % NOT WORKING
\bTR  \bTD[nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=screen,
style=\bf,frame=off,align={right,lohi}command=\Rowa]B \eTD \eTR
\bTR  \bTD barre \eTD \bTD \'Element de structure .. \eTD \eTR 
\bTR  \bTD barre comprimée \eTD \bTD \'Eleme .. \eTD \eTR 
\bTR  \bTD [nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=screen,
style=\bf,frame=off,align={right,lohi}command=\Rowa]C \eTD \eTR 
\bTR \bTD [command=\Rowa] C \eTD \eTR % NOT WORKING
\bTR  \bTD c.. \eTD \bTD ... \eTD \eTR

This is obviousluy a minor request, since i've already copied this def on
each row manually.

Thanks again

-- 
olivier Turlier

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Re: [NTG-context] long style of a row to put in a macro

2006-04-11 Thread Hans Hagen
olivier Turlier wrote:
 On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 14:47:17 +0200, Vit Zyka wrote:

   
 Hans Hagen wrote:
 
 olivier Turlier wrote:

   
 Hi everybody,

 In writing a glossary of building terms (approx. 400 entries) in a natural 
 TABLE.

 For each letter, A, B, C, I want a screen background, spanning on 2 
 colomns,
 with \bf style, etc.  : this leads to a rather long definition that I 
 don't wish
 to copy on each new letter row, so I made a little macro to recall this 
 setup.

 This system is not working yet, so i beg your help, TIA for any answer

 %%%
 \setupcolors[state=start]

 \starttext

 \def\Rowa#1{nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=screen,style=\bf,
 frame=off,align={middle,lohi}{#1}}

 \bTABLE[frame=off,width=broad,split=yes]
 \setupTABLE[column][1][style=\bf,align={right,lohi},width=3cm]
 \setupTABLE[column][2][style=\tf,align={lohi}]
  
 
 you can say odd/even etc instead of 1,3,5 
   
 Thinking about a feature request:

 I very frequentely set every third (3,6,9,...) row with gray background 
 to make wide tables well-arranged. I did it by a loop or with a script 
 that generates data. Some 'everythird' equivalent to 'even' or 'odd' 
 would be more strightforward.

 Vit
 

 Maybe I was unclear, I just want to be able to recall a certain style for
 certain rows : the position of the rows is not regular, as in my case,
 it's for emphasis for each new letter (A,B,C, etc.) of glossary terms.

 As this def is rather long, i just wanted to make a more readable code. So
 I tried to put
 [nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=screen,style=\bf,frame=off,align={right,lohi}]

 in \def\Rowa#1{[nc=2,..]{#1}}

 and call this def on new letter row by

 %\bTR  \bTD [command=\Rowa] B \eTD \eTR % NOT WORKING
 \bTR  \bTD[nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=screen,
   style=\bf,frame=off,align={right,lohi}command=\Rowa]B \eTD \eTR
 \bTR  \bTD barre \eTD \bTD \'Element de structure .. \eTD \eTR 
 \bTR  \bTD barre comprim�e \eTD \bTD \'Eleme .. \eTD \eTR 
 \bTR  \bTD [nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=screen,
   style=\bf,frame=off,align={right,lohi}command=\Rowa]C \eTD \eTR 
 \bTR \bTD [command=\Rowa] C \eTD \eTR % NOT WORKING
 \bTR  \bTD c.. \eTD \bTD ... \eTD \eTR

 This is obviousluy a minor request, since i've already copied this def on
 each row manually.
   
\starttext

\unprotect

\def\defineTABLEsetup
  {\dodoubleargument\dodefineTABLEsetup}

\def\dodefineTABLEsetup[#1][#2]%
  {\setvalue{\@@tbl:set:#1}{#2}}

\long\def\bTDs[#1]#2\eTDs
  {\doifdefinedelse{\@@tbl:set:#1}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]@EA[\csname\@@tbl:set:#1\endcsname]#2\eTD}
{\bTD[]#2\eTD}}

\long\def\bTRs[#1]#2\eTRs
  {\doifdefinedelse{\@@tbl:set:#1}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]@EA[\csname\@@tbl:set:#1\endcsname]#2\eTR}
{\bTR[]#2\eTR}}

\protect

\defineTABLEsetup [xx] [foregroundcolor=red]

\setupcolors[state=start]

\bTABLE
\bTR  \bTD  oeps \eTD  \bTD oeps \eTD \eTR
\bTR  \bTDs[xx] oeps \eTDs \bTD oeps \eTD \eTR
\bTRs[xx] \bTD  oeps \eTD  \bTD oeps \eTD \eTRs
\eTABLE

\stoptext

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Re: [NTG-context] long style of a row to put in a macro

2006-04-11 Thread olivier Turlier
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 15:56:48 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:

 olivier Turlier wrote:
 On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 14:47:17 +0200, Vit Zyka wrote:

   
 Hans Hagen wrote:
 
 olivier Turlier wrote:

   
 Hi everybody,

 In writing a glossary of building terms (approx. 400 entries) in a 
 natural TABLE.

 For each letter, A, B, C, I want a screen background, spanning on 2 
 colomns,
 with \bf style, etc.  : this leads to a rather long definition that I 
 don't wish
 to copy on each new letter row, so I made a little macro to recall this 
 setup.

 This system is not working yet, so i beg your help, TIA for any answer

 %%%
 \setupcolors[state=start]

 \starttext

 \def\Rowa#1{nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=screen,style=\bf,
 frame=off,align={middle,lohi}{#1}}

 \bTABLE[frame=off,width=broad,split=yes]
 \setupTABLE[column][1][style=\bf,align={right,lohi},width=3cm]
 \setupTABLE[column][2][style=\tf,align={lohi}]
  
 
 you can say odd/even etc instead of 1,3,5 
   
 Thinking about a feature request:

 I very frequentely set every third (3,6,9,...) row with gray background 
 to make wide tables well-arranged. I did it by a loop or with a script 
 that generates data. Some 'everythird' equivalent to 'even' or 'odd' 
 would be more strightforward.

 Vit
 

 Maybe I was unclear, I just want to be able to recall a certain style for
 certain rows : the position of the rows is not regular, as in my case,
 it's for emphasis for each new letter (A,B,C, etc.) of glossary terms.

 As this def is rather long, i just wanted to make a more readable code. So
 I tried to put
 [nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=screen,style=\bf,frame=off,align={right,lohi}]

 in \def\Rowa#1{[nc=2,..]{#1}}

 and call this def on new letter row by

 %\bTR  \bTD [command=\Rowa] B \eTD \eTR % NOT WORKING
 \bTR  \bTD[nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=screen,
  style=\bf,frame=off,align={right,lohi}command=\Rowa]B \eTD \eTR
 \bTR  \bTD barre \eTD \bTD \'Element de structure .. \eTD \eTR 
 \bTR  \bTD barre comprim \eTD \bTD \'Eleme .. \eTD \eTR 
 \bTR  \bTD [nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=screen,
  style=\bf,frame=off,align={right,lohi}command=\Rowa]C \eTD \eTR 
 \bTR \bTD [command=\Rowa] C \eTD \eTR % NOT WORKING
 \bTR  \bTD c.. \eTD \bTD ... \eTD \eTR

 This is obviousluy a minor request, since i've already copied this def on
 each row manually.
   
 \starttext
 
 \unprotect
 
 \def\defineTABLEsetup
   {\dodoubleargument\dodefineTABLEsetup}
 
 \def\dodefineTABLEsetup[#1][#2]%
   {\setvalue{\@@tbl:set:#1}{#2}}
 
 \long\def\bTDs[#1]#2\eTDs
   {\doifdefinedelse{\@@tbl:set:#1}
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]@EA[\csname\@@tbl:set:#1\endcsname]#2\eTD}
 {\bTD[]#2\eTD}}
 
 \long\def\bTRs[#1]#2\eTRs
   {\doifdefinedelse{\@@tbl:set:#1}
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]@EA[\csname\@@tbl:set:#1\endcsname]#2\eTR}
 {\bTR[]#2\eTR}}
 
 \protect
 
 \defineTABLEsetup [xx] [foregroundcolor=red]
 
 \setupcolors[state=start]
 
 \bTABLE
 \bTR  \bTD  oeps \eTD  \bTD oeps \eTD \eTR
 \bTR  \bTDs[xx] oeps \eTDs \bTD oeps \eTD \eTR
 \bTRs[xx] \bTD  oeps \eTD  \bTD oeps \eTD \eTRs
 \eTABLE
 
 \stoptext
 

Thanks a lot, it's working like a charm. What complex code before for
getting much more simple code after, in the tables ! It's that kind of
stuff that makes Context attractive, even for an end user like me.


\starttext

\unprotect

\def\defineTABLEsetup
  {\dodoubleargument\dodefineTABLEsetup}

\def\dodefineTABLEsetup[#1][#2]%
  {\setvalue{\@@tbl:set:#1}{#2}}

\long\def\bTDs[#1]#2\eTDs
  {\doifdefinedelse{\@@tbl:set:#1}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]@EA[\csname\@@tbl:set:#1\endcsname]#2\eTD}
{\bTD[]#2\eTD}}

\long\def\bTRs[#1]#2\eTRs
  {\doifdefinedelse{\@@tbl:set:#1}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]@EA[\csname\@@tbl:set:#1\endcsname]#2\eTR}
{\bTR[]#2\eTR}}

\protect

\defineTABLEsetup [xx] [foregroundcolor=red]

\setupcolors[state=start]

\bTABLE
\bTR  \bTD  oeps \eTD  \bTD oeps \eTD \eTR
\bTR  \bTDs[xx] oeps \eTDs \bTD oeps \eTD \eTR
\bTRs[xx] \bTD  oeps \eTD  \bTD oeps \eTD \eTRs
\eTABLE

\blank[2*big]

\defineTABLEsetup
[bb]

[nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=blue,foregroundcolor=white,style=\bf,frame=off,align={right,lohi}]

\bTABLE[frame=off,width=broad,split=yes]
\setupTABLE[column][1][style=\bf,align={right,lohi},width=3cm]
\setupTABLE[column][2][style=\tf,align={lohi}]
%
\bTRs[bb] \bTD  A \eTD \eTRs
%
\bTR  \bTD abscisse \eTD \bTD   Axe horizontal d'un diagramme \eTD \eTR
\bTR  \bTD abside \eTD \bTD Construction en forme de demi-cercle ou de 
polygone, située derrière le choeur et constituant l'extrémité d'une église. 
\eTD \eTR
\bTR  \bTD action \eTD \bTD Force ou déformation imposée agissant sur une 
structure. \eTD \eTR
%
\bTRs[bb]  \bTD  B \eTD \eTRs
%
\bTR  \bTD barre \eTD \bTD \'Element de structure, généralement 

Re: [NTG-context] long style of a row to put in a macro

2006-04-10 Thread Hans Hagen
olivier Turlier wrote:
 Hi everybody,

 In writing a glossary of building terms (approx. 400 entries) in a natural 
 TABLE.

 For each letter, A, B, C, I want a screen background, spanning on 2 colomns,
 with \bf style, etc.  : this leads to a rather long definition that I don't 
 wish
 to copy on each new letter row, so I made a little macro to recall this setup.

 This system is not working yet, so i beg your help, TIA for any answer

 %%%
 \setupcolors[state=start]

 \starttext

 \def\Rowa#1{nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=screen,style=\bf,
 frame=off,align={middle,lohi}{#1}}

 \bTABLE[frame=off,width=broad,split=yes]
 \setupTABLE[column][1][style=\bf,align={right,lohi},width=3cm]
 \setupTABLE[column][2][style=\tf,align={lohi}]
   
you can say odd/even etc instead of 1,3,5 

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  Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
 tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com
 | www.pragma-pod.nl
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Re: [NTG-context] long style of a row to put in a macro

2006-04-10 Thread Vit Zyka
Hans Hagen wrote:
 olivier Turlier wrote:
 
Hi everybody,

In writing a glossary of building terms (approx. 400 entries) in a natural 
TABLE.

For each letter, A, B, C, I want a screen background, spanning on 2 colomns,
with \bf style, etc.  : this leads to a rather long definition that I don't 
wish
to copy on each new letter row, so I made a little macro to recall this setup.

This system is not working yet, so i beg your help, TIA for any answer

%%%
\setupcolors[state=start]

\starttext

\def\Rowa#1{nc=2,background=color,backgroundcolor=screen,style=\bf,
frame=off,align={middle,lohi}{#1}}

\bTABLE[frame=off,width=broad,split=yes]
\setupTABLE[column][1][style=\bf,align={right,lohi},width=3cm]
\setupTABLE[column][2][style=\tf,align={lohi}]
  
 
 you can say odd/even etc instead of 1,3,5 

Thinking about a feature request:

I very frequentely set every third (3,6,9,...) row with gray background 
to make wide tables well-arranged. I did it by a loop or with a script 
that generates data. Some 'everythird' equivalent to 'even' or 'odd' 
would be more strightforward.

Vit
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