On 10/8/2021 6:39 PM, MANUEL GONZALEZ SUAREZ via ntg-context wrote:
Hi everyone:
Could someone send me a minimal configuration for the SciTE editor of
the files needed to work with ConTeXt? I work with MaC OS Big Sur.
There are some scite related files in the distribution that you can look
Hi everyone:
Could someone send me a minimal configuration for the SciTE editor of the files
needed to work with ConTeXt? I work with MaC OS Big Sur.
Thanks.
M. González.
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aw followtext(S[18], "\strut\hbox to 2em{\EmpArrow}\hskip2em
RUHEPAUSE\hskip4em\strut") ;
draw followtext(S[19], "\strut\hbox to 2em{\EmpArrow}EINHEIT
(SPHAIROS)\hskip2em\strut") ;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\useMPgraphic{empedocles}
\stoptext
I have a big problem and some smaller ques
\hskip2em
RUHEPAUSE\hskip4em\strut") ;
draw followtext(S[19], "\strut\hbox to 2em{\EmpArrow}EINHEIT
(SPHAIROS)\hskip2em\strut") ;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\useMPgraphic{empedocles}
\stoptext
I have a big problem and some smaller questions, for those who are
better at math and at metaf
” directory (around August 20).
> Previously, the cache for LMTX still used files under luatex-cache, just
> like MKIV. But since that change, the “context -—generate” call no longer
> updates files in luatex-cache, only in luametatex-cache.
>
>
> That is not a big problem unless som
cache, only in luametatex-cache.
That is not a big problem unless something happens to clear any existing cache
in that folder (like a re-install from scratch, say).
Normally, one runs “context —-generate” to fix the cache and “context —-luatex”
to run luatex Combined, that would be
“co
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The text area stops at "dolor". So the long headline on page 2 should run into
the outermargin.
Sorry, I must confess that I am still experimenting with my layout. The
outer margin is quite big so that the headline on right pages should run
into the margin to balance the look.
juh via ntg-context schrieb am 13.09.2021 um 13:07:
Hi all,
I have a doubleside layout with a big outer margin.
When I set alternative=margin in setuphead the chapter numbers appear in
the left margin which is the outer margin on left pages, but the inner
margin on right pages.
While
Hi all,
I have a doubleside layout with a big outer margin.
When I set alternative=margin in setuphead the chapter numbers appear in
the left margin which is the outer margin on left pages, but the inner
margin on right pages.
While this looks good on left pages, there is much free space
, sy = 2mm,
>nx = 80, ny = 40,
>tx = 15, ty = 15,
>
>list = {
> [
>connect = true,
>color = "darkblue",
>close = true,
>points = "MP.MyPoint
connect = true,
color = "darkblue",
close = true,
points = "MP.MyPoints('temp.csv')",
labels = {"•"},
]
},
] withpen pencircle scaled 0.5mm;
\stopMPcode
\stoptext
we can of cour
t also
has built-in LSP client...so, I wonder if there is some work planned to improve
Vim support for ConTeXt by taking advantage of those new development related to
Neovim?
It all depends on demand and usability. It is no big deal to write a
script that gets some json request and returns a json r
]
\setupchoice[before={\blank[medium]}]
\starttext
.\blank[32*big]
\startitemize
\item 0
\startchoice[text]
\item 0
\item 0
\item 0
\item 0
\stopchoice
\item 0
\startchoice
\item 0
\item 0
\item 0
\item 0
\stopchoice
\item 0
\startchoice
\item 0
\item 0
\item 0
\item 0
\stopchoice
\item 0
\startchoice
% context version: 2021.03.05 19:11
% This seems to be a bug of a very subtle layout problem.
% Inserting or removing anything will likely to suppress the bug
\defineitemgroup[choice][itemize]
\setupchoice[packed,columns,one]
\setupchoice[before={\blank[medium]}]
\starttext
.\blank[32*big
uses of .." show that down side of the open
> source community (which includes the tex community btw) ... it gets even
> worse when something sells itself for big money and then after a few years
> spins off again attacking those who paid them ... i suppose that
> unconstriane
im didn't run
well at that time on windows
personally i think that "accuses of .." show that down side of the open
source community (which includes the tex community btw) ... it gets even
worse when something sells itself for big money and then after a few
years spins off again attac
> Am 13.05.2021 um 20:02 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
>
> Thank you, that is what I was asking for!
>
> Unfortunately, the deviation of edge points is too big – try my attached test
> file.
Hi Aditya et al.,
coming back to this: I found "fill" was not working
ror
>> message "... is bugged".
>> Maybe there *is* something wrong with them, but I don’t see a problem.
>> "file" gives:
>> JPEG image data, Exif standard: [TIFF image data, big-endian, direntries=12,
>> height=3408, bps=0, PhotometricIntepretat
em.
"file" gives:
JPEG image data, Exif standard: [TIFF image data, big-endian, direntries=12,
height=3408, bps=0, PhotometricIntepretation=RGB, orientation=upper-left,
width=2368], baseline, precision 8, 607x420, components 3
JPEG image data, JFIF standard 1.01, resolution (DPI), de
em.
"file" gives:
JPEG image data, Exif standard: [TIFF image data, big-endian, direntries=12,
height=3408, bps=0, PhotometricIntepretation=RGB, orientation=upper-left,
width=2368], baseline, precision 8, 607x420, components 3
JPEG image data, JFIF standard 1.01, resolution (DPI), de
Hi again,
was something changed WRT JPEG images?
Since a few versions some images that used to work are denied with the error
message "... is bugged".
Maybe there *is* something wrong with them, but I don’t see a problem.
"file" gives:
JPEG image data, Exif standard: [
preparing a MWE, I further realized that I get the correct output when
between \startTEXpage ... \stopTEXpage
\starttext
Embedded via \type{\externalfigure}
PNG
\externalfigure[drawing.png][width=72.631mm,height=21.702mm]
\blank[big]
PDF
\externalfigure[drawing.pdf]
\startTEXpage
een exploring the use of the awesome statistical-charts
> <https://akela.mendelu.cz/~thala/statcharts/> module. So first of all, a
> big thanks to the authors of the same.
>
> I seem to have hit a snag when it comes to handling of -ve values. In my
> example (attached tex &
gt;> completely useless when you want to visually scan down the list for a
>>> particular person.
>>
>> It doesn’t make sense to argue about this, but it’s apparently a setting (or
>> unchangeable behavior) of your Email app.
>>
>> My Apple Mail 12.4 on
Dear List,
I have been exploring the use of the awesome statistical-charts
<https://akela.mendelu.cz/~thala/statcharts/> module. So first of all, a
big thanks to the authors of the same.
I seem to have hit a snag when it comes to handling of -ve values. In my
example (attached tex & p
an extreme
2000 page 5 column doc tuc file down to 5% -- it was 70 MB; for the
luametatex manual it reducec the tuc more than 30%; hard to tell if
there will be an associated performance hit, but i'm sure thomas will
complain if that's the case
I never realized that tuc files can grow so big
umn doc tuc file down to 5% -- it was 70 MB; for the
> luametatex manual it reducec the tuc more than 30%; hard to tell if
> there will be an associated performance hit, but i'm sure thomas will
> complain if that's the case
I never realized that tuc files can grow so big. For big d
the quantities whose roots are being taken to be of the same size.
\starttext
% The simplest solution:
\startformula
\sqrt[3]{4n} \ne \sqrt[3] {\vphantom{4} n}
\stopformula
% More general
% \strut = \vphantom{(}, which is too big
\startformula
\sqrt[3]{\strut 4n} \ne \sqrt[3] {\strut n}
\stopformula
% We
ken to be of the same size.
\starttext
% The simplest solution:
\startformula
\sqrt[3]{4n} \ne \sqrt[3] {\vphantom{4} n}
\stopformula
% More general
% \strut = \vphantom{(}, which is too big
\startformula
\sqrt[3]{\strut 4n} \ne \sqrt[3] {\strut n}
\stopformula
% We can define our own phanto
textcommand=\groupedcommand{\blank[medium]}{},
> numbercolor=darkgray,
> textstyle=ChapterTextStyle,
> numberstyle=ChapterNumberStyle,
> before=\startChapterFrame,
> after=\stopChapterFrame,
> header=high]
>
> \setuphead
> [title]
> [header=empty,
ommand=,
textstyle=,
style=\tfc,
before={\blank[2*big]},
after={\blank[2*big]}]
I hope it helps,
Pablo
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>> shown selected) every email comes from "ntg-context@ntg.nl" which is
>> completely useless when you want to visually scan down the list for a
>> particular person.
>
> It doesn’t make sense to argue about this, but it’s appar
figure, \useexternalsoundtrack).
- Supported only in Evince and Okular (with their usual quirks, see
below). Notably Acrobat Reader does no longer support this mechanism.
this all became an issue when they dropped the quicktime plugin
(probably also relates to the usual big companies compet
all caps
> \definefirstline[smallcapsfirstline][
> alternative=line,
> style=smallcaps,
> ]
>
> % First n words in small caps (three in this case)
> \definefirstline[smallcapsfirstlinethree][
> alternative=word,
> n=3,
> style=smallcaps,
> ]
>
> \sta
(three in this case)
\definefirstline[smallcapsfirstlinethree][
alternative=word,
n=3,
style=smallcaps,
]
\starttext
\setfirstline[smallcapsfirstlinethree]
\setinitial[normal] Suppose we have a system for the approval of
loans. \input knuth
\blank[2*big]
\setfirstline[smallcapsfirstline]
\setinit
uth
\stoptext
Sectioning commands never indent next paragraph by default. You have to
type either \setuphead[chapter][indentnext=yes] or
\setupheads[indentnext=yes] to enable it.
If every chapter starts with an initial,
\setuphead[chapter][after={\blank[2*big]\placeinitial}] enables this
automaticall
;> 50°45’7” / 5°35’19”
>>>
>>> https://www.openstreetmap.org/export#map=18/50.75175/5.58883
>> If you want official data you can try the Belgian cadastre:
>> https://data.gov.be/en/dataset/tt098dcb-f5c7-49b8-8e0b-7c3811630d85 :-)
> Yet another format? No way. I managed to
you can try the Belgian cadastre:
https://data.gov.be/en/dataset/tt098dcb-f5c7-49b8-8e0b-7c3811630d85 :-)
Yet another format? No way. I managed to go big so for instance the area
where the colorado user group is located:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/export#map=12/40.5117/-104.9496
produces
ship on for
windows and sometimes a mismatch will require an update on other
platforms); it reminds me that we have to swap the cygwin bins by mingw
bins; anyway. one problem is that organizations block the port
- the lmtx installer needs a (luametatex) binary which is no big deal;
it uses
[part]
[after={\blank[samepage,big]\placelist[endnote]}]
\blank
\placelist
[part]
[criterium=all]
\blank
\placelist
[endnote]
[criterium=text]
\stoptext
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
On 6/30/2021 4:57 PM, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
Cool. Thanks. So again something to be wikified.
Two questions related to this relying on the list mechanism:
1. You use this to flush the notes
\setuplist
[part]
[after={\blank[samepage,big]\placelist[endnote][criterium=part
Would be great if that missing piece could be
> added!
> it's in the latest
Cool. Thanks. So again something to be wikified.
Two questions related to this relying on the list mechanism:
1. You use this to flush the notes
\setuplist
[part]
[after={\blank[samepage,big]\placel
][placehead=yes]
\setupnotes
[endnote]
[way=bypart]
\setupnotes
[endnote]
[location=list]
\starttext
\part{First Part}
asdf\endnote{asdf}
jklö\endnote{jklö}
\part{Second Part}
asdf\endnote{asdf}
jklö\endnote{jklö}
\page
\setuplist
[part]
[after={\blank[samepage,big]\placelist[endnote
ection]
[alternative=margintext,
before={\blank[big]\blank},
insidesection={\blank[-line]\setupindenting[next]},
style=\HeadFont\tf]
\setupindenting[yes,
small]
\setuptagging [state
[register][3][\column]
\setinjector[list][2][{\blank[3*big]}]
\starttext
\placelist[section][criterium=text]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister[index][criterium=text]
\page
\startsection[title=Alpha] first \index{first}
\startsection[title
][{\blank[3*big]}]
\starttext
\placelist[section][criterium=text]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister[index][criterium=text]
\page
\startsection[title=Alpha] first \index{first}
\startsection[title=Beta] second \index{second}
\startsection[title
*big], if there is a way I can
change that default behaviour just for that particular head, then I
can solve my problem. Is there such a possibility?
\definehead[mysubject][subject]
and then set up mysubject differently
\startmysubject[title={}] etc
Hans
On 6/13/2021 1:52 AM, jbf wrote:
Assuming that the default space before and after a head (e.g.
subsubject) is something like \blank[2*big], if there is a way I can
change that default behaviour just for that particular head, then I can
solve my problem. Is there such a possibility
Assuming that the default space before and after a head (e.g.
subsubject) is something like \blank[2*big], if there is a way I can
change that default behaviour just for that particular head, then I can
solve my problem. Is there such a possibility?
Julian
On 12/6/21 11:25 pm, Wolfgang
>
> > \setupbodyfont[newcomputermodern-book]
> > \setupbodyfont[newcomputermodern]
> >
> > should work ok. The book variant is quite nice. I didn't look into the
> > provided math alternates (context supports that but I didn't define them
> > for this font ...
egrals I
> decided that it was about tiem to deal with it properly. It is no big
> deal to implement them gropwing (after all one can see them as left
> delimiter) but the main issue are these super and subscripts.
>
> \setupbodyfont[newcomputermodern-book]
> % \setupbodyfont[cambria
is welcome).
Now, this font also implements, as cambria does, upright integrals and
as that has comes on my radar every year when I ponder these integrals I
decided that it was about tiem to deal with it properly. It is no big
deal to implement them gropwing (after all one can see them as left
,flushright,nothyphenated]
\blank[0.8cm,force]{\tfa\sc Geofrey Chaucer,\hspace[big]}
\blank[0.1cm,force]{\tfa\em The Canterbury Tales \hspace[big]}
\stopalignment
\stopmakeup
You can add this to cont-new.mkxl (assuming lmtx)
\unprotect
\permanent\tolerant\protected\def\flushinitial
and drawing would be awesome. I think it
> > would nicely extend ConTeXt's drawing features...
> >
> > So, indeed it's a new primitive but (for now) only used with these
> lua
> > hacks. Actually it's no big deal to reimplement \thewithoutunit
> as
> >
>
ithproperty2).
Having flags for computing and drawing would be awesome. I think it
would nicely extend ConTeXt's drawing features...
So, indeed it's a new primitive but (for now) only used with these lua
hacks. Actually it's no big deal to reimplement \thewithoutunit as
So, is this
I think it would
nicely extend ConTeXt's drawing features...
So, indeed it's a new primitive but (for now) only used with these lua
> hacks. Actually it's no big deal to reimplement \thewithoutunit as
>
So, is this Lua-specific?
\thewithoutunit{\dowithproperty1\the}
>
> and t
que podáis, elegid entre las
dos situaciones a voluntad; yo, por mi parte, continuaré como he
empezado.
\stopalignment
\startalignment[hanging,flushright,nothyphenated]
\blank[0.8cm,force]{\tfa\sc Geofrey Chaucer,\hspace[big]}
\blank[0.1cm,force]{\tfa\em The Canterbury Tales \hspace
come up with variants (like \drawme\sin ...) which
then would adapt behaviour (via \dowithproperty2).
So, indeed it's a new primitive but (for now) only used with these lua
hacks. Actually it's no big deal to reimplement \thewithoutunit as
\thewithoutunit{\dowithproperty1
situaciones a voluntad; yo, por mi parte, continuaré como he
empezado.
\stopalignment
\startalignment[hanging,flushright,nothyphenated]
\blank[0.8cm,force]{\tfa\sc Geofrey Chaucer,\hspace[big]}
\blank[0.1cm,force]{\tfa\em The Canterbury Tales \hspace[big]}
\stopalignment
\stopmakeup
Eduardo
On 5/22/21 1:10 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> [...]
> You can't use x and a with \switchtobodyfont, only small and big are
> possible.
>
> \starttext
> a
> \switchtobodyfont[small]
> a
> \switchtobodyfont[big]
> a
> \stoptext
Many thanks for your fast
and a with \switchtobodyfont, only small and big are
possible.
\starttext
a
\switchtobodyfont[small]
a
\switchtobodyfont[big]
a
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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> Am 13.05.2021 um 20:26 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz :
>
> On 5/13/21 8:02 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>> Unfortunately, the deviation of edge points is too big – try my attached
>> test file.
>> Strangely, if I include the MP code in a ConTeXt document,
>
>
On 5/13/21 8:02 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Unfortunately, the deviation of edge points is too big – try my attached test
file.
Strangely, if I include the MP code in a ConTeXt document,
I find the discussion interesting. Could you send complete documents,
like Aditya did? When I try
rather than using the default randomized path (which randomizes the
> points of a path), I split the path into 20 segments, and randomize each
> segment.
Thank you, that is what I was asking for!
Unfortunately, the deviation of edge points is too big – try my attached test
file.
Strang
On 5/8/2021 10:05 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Dear gang,
Consider the following MWE (for a sequential multiple-choice exam),
using some old and ugly TeX code:
===
\setupbodyfont[schola]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\setupwhitespace[big]
\def\CHOICE#1#2{\leavevmode\vbox
Dear gang,
Consider the following MWE (for a sequential multiple-choice exam), using
some old and ugly TeX code:
===
\setupbodyfont[schola]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\setupwhitespace[big]
\def\CHOICE#1#2{\leavevmode\vbox{\tabskip=0pt\everycr={}
\halign{\strut\hfil##\hfil
?
Best,
Denis
\setuppapersize[A5][A5]
\showframe
\setupblank[big,flexible]
\setupinterlinespace[stretch=0.03]
\setuptolerance[vertical,stretch]
\setupalign[height]
\setuphead
[section,subject]
[
before={\blank[2*big,flexible
ibcit{Gen 3:6}
test ... \bibcit{Gen 4:2-8}
test ... \bibcit{Gen 39:6-20}
test ... \bibcit{Gen 17:1}
test ... \bibcit{Gen 18:27}
test ... \bibcit{Gen 28:10-12}
test ... \bibcit{Ex 20:12}
test ... \bibcit{Lev 6:5-6}
test ... \bibcit{Deut 6:5}
test ... \bibcit{Lam 3:27}
\blank[3*big] \placeregister[bibcit]
st ... \bibcit{Gen 28:10-12}
test ... \bibcit{Ex 20:12}
test ... \bibcit{Lev 6:5-6}
test ... \bibcit{Deut 6:5}
test ... \bibcit{Lam 3:27}
\blank[3*big] \placeregister[bibcit]
\stoptext
but
Hans,
the following sample (from
https://pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/workflows-mkiv.pdf#search=resort)
doesn’t get right output with LMTX (current latest from 2021.03.25 14:04):
\showinjector
\setinjector[register][3][\column]
\setinjector[list][2][{\blank[3*big]}]
\starttext
artexceptions[de]
au{f-}{l}{fl}(f\zwnj l)a-ge
\stopexceptions
IMO, the \blockligatures is the cleanest, both conceptually and syntax wise.
Being able to implicitely disable derived forms is a big plus, but of course
there may be drawbacks I don't see now. The only downsides I see currently is
tha
]
\authorstyle{The Author}
\blank[13*big]
\titlestyle{Title 1}
\blank[5*small]
\titlestyle{Title 2}
\blank[2*big]
\subtitlestyle{Subtitle}
\blank[47*big]
\publisherstyle{Publisher}
\stopmakeup
\startmakeup[copyrightpage]
Title \crlf
Subtitle
\blank
Geprint in Country. \crlf
Document Reference ABC-ABC-001
]
\authorstyle{The Author}
\blank[13*big]
\titlestyle{Title 1}
\blank[5*small]
\titlestyle{Title 2}
\blank[2*big]
\subtitlestyle{Subtitle}
\blank[47*big]
\publisherstyle{Publisher}
\stopmakeup
\startmakeup[copyrightpage]
Title \crlf
Subtitle
\blank
Geprint in Country. \crlf
Document Reference ABC-ABC-001
...@xs4all.nl>> wrote:
> I'd like to second Denis' request for support for XML processing
> instructions to execute ConTeXt code, rather than elements which can
> cause big problems if one is working to a fixed schema. It would be a
> boon to be able to drop in in an XML source.
On Mon, 8 Mar 2021 at 12:46, Hans Hagen wrote:
> > I'd like to second Denis' request for support for XML processing
> > instructions to execute ConTeXt code, rather than elements which can
> > cause big problems if one is working to a fixed schema. It would be a
> >
t; \stopxmlsetup
>
> and register that one (as in previous examples)
Thanks,. That's a good idea, but it will also make the XML invalid.
Denis
I'd like to second Denis' request for support for XML processing
instructions to execute ConTeXt code, rather than elements
txmlsetups xml:testpage
> >\testpage[\xmlatt{#1}{n}]
> > \stopxmlsetup
> >
> > and register that one (as in previous examples)
>
> Thanks,. That's a good idea, but it will also make the XML invalid.
>
> Denis
>
I'd like to second Denis' request for support for
f the file:
\setupitemize[joinedup,packed,leftmargin=2em]
but I find that the inter-item space is too big for what I want
to create.
Is it possible to reduce that space?
You can't put keywords and a
find that the inter-item space is too big for what I
want to create.
Is it possible to reduce
that space?
Thanks,
--
Alain
.
I did setup in the beginning of
the file:
\setupitemize[joinedup,packed,leftmargin=2em]
but I find that the inter-item space is too big for what I
want to create.
Is it possible to reduce
that space
Alain Delmotte schrieb am 25.02.2021 um 22:48:
Hi!
I am trying to reduce the space inter two items in a \start...\stopitemize.
I did setup in the beginning of the file:
\setupitemize[joinedup,packed,leftmargin=2em]
but I find that the inter-item space is too big for what I want to create
setup in the beginning of the file:
\setupitemize[joinedup,packed,leftmargin=2em]
but I find that the inter-item space is too big for what I want to create.
Is it possible to reduce that space?
Thanks,
--
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I
Hi!
I am trying to reduce the space inter
two items in a \start...\stopitemize.
I did setup in the beginning of the
file:
\setupitemize[joinedup,packed,leftmargin=2em]
but I find that the inter-item space is too big for what I want to
create
Hi
On Wed, 2021-02-24 at 11:24 +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 2/24/2021 10:42 AM, Christoph Hintermüller wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry to be so clue less to not be able to provide more
> > information. The document it self is too big to be posted and i do
> > not
> >
On 2/24/2021 10:42 AM, Christoph Hintermüller wrote:
I'm sorry to be so clue less to not be able to provide more
information. The document it self is too big to be posted and i do not
want to make it public anyway, but if required i can provide a share
link.
You can try to comment some code
exporter finally ends document
early?
I'm sorry to be so clue less to not be able to provide more
information. The document it self is too big to be posted and i do not
want to make it public anyway, but if required i can provide a share
link.
Best
Christoph Hintermüller
=on,rulethickness=1pt,width=fit]
\starttext
\inmargin[][topframe=on,bottomframe=on,rulethickness=1pt,width=fit]{Me}
\startformula
a^n + b^n = c^n.
\stopformula
\blank[3*big]
\MyInMargin{You}
\startformula
a^n + b^n = c^n.
\stopformula
\stoptext
our (ConTeXt group’s)
>> journal is quite big.
>
> OK. Maybe I could start with an article explaining the approach to do the
> video, highlighting problems and solutions, and then we can discuss on this ?
That would be great. Just send it to my personal address hra...@fiee.net
;> first present it at the ConTeXt meeting?
>>
>> Thanks ! Yes, I can do and article with pleasure. Just give me more
>> indications about the level (perhaps some examples) and length of the paper.
>
> Well, the range of level and length of articles in our (ConTeXt
th pleasure. Just give me more
> indications about the level (perhaps some examples) and length of the paper.
Well, the range of level and length of articles in our (ConTeXt group’s)
journal is quite big.
Many of the documentation files in the distribution started as meeting talks
and journ
[b]
page: 3
\page
\setHeaderVar[]
page: 4
\page
\setHeaderVar[]
page: 5
\stoptext
This works as expected and the header-macro prints the updated value.
But when I put the same pattern in my big environment-file, I can see
the variable being updated
f\setHeaderVar[#1]{
> \doassign[header][myvar=#1]
> \message{setHEADER: '#1'}
> }
> \def\getHeaderVar{\headermyvar}
> \setupheadertexts[\setups{page:header}]
> \startsetups page:header
> HEADER: myvar=\getHeaderVar
> \stopsetups
> \starttext
\setHeaderVar[]
page: 5
\stoptext
This works as expected and the header-macro prints the updated value.
But when I put the same pattern in my big environment-file, I can see
the variable being updated with different values (console), but the
header always puts out just the variable's initial
these system (althouygh i remember reading
about some postscript related thing decades ago). Just keep in mind that
'the problem doesn't change' no matter what tools are there .. it's no
big deal to deal with the 80% but the left over bits often are the
complication. All this typeseting is very much about
to add a specific dimension.
> > >
> > > In the source I can only find named sizes of 'none', 'normal', 'small',
> > > 'medium' and 'big'. You can 'kludge' these by extending the length of the
> > > text
> > > using hard spaces. Alternatively there is
' and 'big'. You can 'kludge' these by extending the length of the text
using hard spaces. Alternatively there is \rightarrowfill which you might be
able to put into a frame of the desired width?
\starttext
$1\xrightarrow[none]{blah} 1$
\par
$2\xrightarrow[normal]{blah} 2$
\par
$3\xrightarrow[small
On Sat, 2021-01-02 at 14:30 +, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
> I'm not sure which manual you are looking in to find a reference to the
> ability to add a specific dimension.
>
> In the source I can only find named sizes of 'none', 'normal', 'small',
> 'medium' and 'big'.
> On 1 Jan 2021, at 14:25, Johann Birnick wrote:
>
> Hi Aditya,
>
> I know the syntax, my problem is about the options for the length of the
> arrow.
>
> For example
>
> \xrightarrow[big]{abc}
>
> gives a longer arrow than
>
> \xrightarrow{abc
Hi Aditya,
I know the syntax, my problem is about the options for the length of the arrow.
For example
\xrightarrow[big]{abc}
gives a longer arrow than
\xrightarrow{abc}
According to different manuals also specific lengths should be possible. But
they don't work. I think it's a bug. (because
Thanks!!
On Fri, 2021-01-01 at 01:48 -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Dec 2020, Johann Birnick wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
> >
> > if I do
> >
> > \starttext
> > $4 \underbrace{+ 3}_{\text{because of lorem} + 2}$
> > \stoptext
> >
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