Am 17.01.22 um 16:53 schrieb Joel via ntg-context:
I created a custom index that displays a list of "Important Dates"
appearing in my book. It lists the year, a short description of what
happened, and should show the page number.
I'm running into two errors though:
First, if the date is the
I created a custom index that displays a list of "Important Dates" appearing in
my book. It lists the year, a short description of what happened, and should
show the page number.
I'm running into two errors though:
First, if the date is the same year, it is sorting alphabetically, example
, which use columns, but not the last.
Aditya’s tweak makes them more consistent.
Adding [columns, one] to the last \startchoices makes the results consistent.
When doing that, I noticed that the spacing between column rows is slightly
larger than the spacing between items without columns. So, I
On 1/13/2022 6:15 PM, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jan 2022, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
Hi list,
When I define an items group, it seems to mess up the spacing for a nested item
group. See example below. Any ideas?
I’m typesetting with
> ConTeXt
was certainly surprised by the result.
Now I’m moving on to the problem set's diagrams with MetaFun.
Gavin
> On Jan 13, 2022, at 10:15 AM, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 13 Jan 2022, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> When
On Thu, 13 Jan 2022, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> When I define an items group, it seems to mess up the spacing for a nested
> item group. See example below. Any ideas?
>
> I’m typesetting with
>
> > ConTeXt ver: 2022.01.06 19:51 LMTX fmt
Hi list,
When I define an items group, it seems to mess up the spacing for a nested item
group. See example below. Any ideas?
I’m typesetting with
> ConTeXt ver: 2022.01.06 19:51 LMTX fmt: 2022.1.9 int:
english/english
on an M1 Mac.
Thanks!
Gavin
\usemodule[vis
Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context schrieb am 08.01.2022 um 16:53:
I don’t know since when the questionnaire item command \its doesn’t
exist any more:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/its
\starttext
\startitemize[5,packed][items=7,width=5em,distance=1em]
\ran{\ss\tfx 1 \hss 7
I don’t know since when the questionnaire item command \its doesn’t
exist any more:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/its
\starttext
\startitemize[5,packed][items=7,width=5em,distance=1em]
\ran{\ss\tfx 1 \hss 7}
\its \CONTEXT\ or \LaTeX?
\its Tofu or sausage
, not only
because students read no more at length (specially in humanities), and by
consequence, don't buy books, but among other reasons there is a general
problem in publishing in academic fields, pointed by Jürgen Hanneder : even
Universities libraries don't buy all items published by scholars
equence, don't buy books, but among other reasons there is a general
> problem in publishing in academic fields, pointed by Jürgen Hanneder : even
> Universities libraries don't buy all items published by scholars in a
> specific field, but publishers themselves have leveled the academic cr
Hanneder : even Universities libraries don't buy all items published by
scholars in a specific field, but publishers themselves have leveled the
academic criterium by commercial/economic considerations. Then, scholars
have to gather financial funding with technical computing practice,
which
On 12/28/2021 11:09 PM, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
I am using \index{} to populate \placeindex (an index) with items.
I am wondering if there is any syntax that allows one \index{} command
to define more than one entry, for example, something like this:
\index{presidents+Lincoln, Abraham
I am using \index{} to populate \placeindex (an index) with items.
I am wondering if there is any syntax that allows one \index{} command to
define more than one entry, for example, something like this:
\index{presidents+Lincoln, Abraham; Lincoln, Abraham}
The result is two appearances
ill shed some light on what's wrong with my setup. I have
> > a feeling that the stand along install is missing some vital part of the
> > installation regarding fonts, and that it's not noticed by the majority of
> > you since those items are still on your system from l
. I have a feeling
that the stand along install is missing some vital part of the installation
regarding fonts, and that it's not noticed by the majority of you since those
items are still on your system from legacy versions.
nornally it means that you have no math font loaded (i.e. you do
he error, in
> > hopes that it will shed some light on what's wrong with my setup. I have
> > a feeling that the stand along install is missing some vital part of the
> > installation regarding fonts, and that it's not noticed by the majority of
> > you since those items a
of the installation
regarding fonts, and that it's not noticed by the majority of you since those
items are still on your system from legacy versions.
nornally it means that you have no math font loaded (i.e. you do
something before \starttext
Hans
by the majority of you since those
items are still on your system from legacy versions.
Regards
-
* OS: ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
* Context current version: 2021.11.13 20:36
$ context bullet-style-example-iteration.lmtx
resolvers | formats | executing runner 'run
> > 2 | 5 | 10 <-- A[currentrow] * B[currentrow] does not work
> > 3 | 4 | 12
> >
> > Sum 22
> >
> > The rows come from a script and there might be several items.
> >
> > Any hints?
>
I found
cell A and B *on the same row*.
Amount | Single | Sum
2 | 5 | 10 <-- A[currentrow] * B[currentrow] does not work
3 | 4 | 12
Sum 22
The rows come from a script and there might be several items.
Any hints?
Do you have a example becaus
| Sum
2 | 5 | 10 <-- A[currentrow] * B[currentrow] does not work
3 | 4 | 12
Sum 22
The rows come from a script and there might be several items.
Any hints?
juh
--
Autoren-Homepage: . http://literatur.hasecke.com
Satiren &
vary depending on the pdf viewer
you use.
In Apple's Preview, all items are in fact clickable. But only \from produces
actual pdf hyperlink annotations.
Should I use something other than \url[earlXX] here to get the clickable
literal url from useurl?
This, maybe
\goto{\url[earlLH]}[url
ules may therefore vary depending on the pdf viewer
you use.
In Apple's Preview, all items are in fact clickable. But only \from produces
actual pdf hyperlink annotations.
> Should I use something other than \url[earlXX] here to get the clickable
> literal url from useurl?
This, maybe
\go
On 10/3/2021 1:41 AM, Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context wrote:
In the test suite, the file fonts/features-005.tex is failing for me on latest
lmtx. All three items appear the same each time i.e. no small caps and no
old-style digits on the second and third.
<http://www.pragma-ade.com/cont
In the test suite, the file fonts/features-005.tex is failing for me on latest
lmtx. All three items appear the same each time i.e. no small caps and no
old-style digits on the second and third.
<http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/latest/cont-tst.zip>
Can anyone else reproduce this,
t;> >> > \setupmyitems[n,packed,margin=2em,before=before]
>> >> >
>> >> > Is there a rule for this glitch which makes it worth memorizing, or
>> >> > is
>> >> > this just a bug?
>> >> >
>> >> >
his glitch which makes it worth memorizing, or is
> >> > this just a bug?
> >> >
> >> > 2. 'before' not working in nested item groups.
> >> >
> >> > \starttext
> >> > \startitemize[before=before1]
> >> > \item
emize[before=before1]
>> > \item 1
>> > \startitemize[before=before2]
>> > \item 2
>> > \stopitemize
>> > \stopitemize
>> > \stoptext
>> >
>> > Both before1 and before2 should appear, but only before1 is shown
ore2 should appear, but only before1 is shown.
> >
> > 3. How to wrap the line under the bulletin or number?
> >
> > To be more precise, the current wrapping behavior of, say, "\item 0 1
> > 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" is:
> >
> > * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
> >
current wrapping behavior of, say, "\item 0 1
> 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" is:
>
> * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
> 8 9
>
> How can we remove the indentation of the second line and make it like
>
> * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
> 8 9
>
> 4. How to put the items on the same l
2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9
4. How to put the items on the same line?
That is, for "\item 0 \item 1 \item 2", I would like it to be like
* 0 * 1 * 2
instead of
* 0
* 1
* 2
My context version: 2021.03.05 19:11, texlive.
Any help with any of the problems above would be
tax
- file organization
Part 2 - Markup ---
- Chapter 2.1 - Main information flow
Mostly linear flow
From micro to more "structured + macro" items
- Par
- syntax
- file organization
Part 2 - Markup ---
- Chapter 2.1 - Main information flow
Mostly linear flow
From micro to more "structured + macro" items
- Par
cases ... but at
some point I decided that mkiv should not go that dual route.
So, every time when I run into some "it's time to move on and clean this
up" moment I also check my long term agenda and this insert stuff was
one of those items: it permits me to remove some old obsolete
Oh, yes, I've just found it. Thanks!
Jairo
El dom, 18 de abr. de 2021 a la(s) 10:52, Hans Hagen (j.ha...@xs4all.nl)
escribió:
> On 4/18/2021 4:21 PM, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
>
> > Also, as registers allow to set a language for sorting, I want to know
> > how to do the same through Lua, e.g.,
On 4/18/2021 4:21 PM, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
Also, as registers allow to set a language for sorting, I want to know
how to do the same through Lua, e.g., sorting the same list according to
English and then Spanish rules. I've searched for examples in the
archive, but I've only found cases
Hi, list. I want to know how to use ConTeXt sorters, as those used in
registers, in Lua. Like this:
\starttext
\startluacode
--Spanish
local list = {"ñandú", "perrera", "zócalo", "árnica"}
--What's "sortingfunction"?
context(table.concat(sortingfunction(list)," "))
\stopluacode
\stoptext
, this is the author's request in my case, the ultimate
solution will benefit such people in the future.
Julian
On 16/4/21 8:57 pm, r.erm...@hccnet.nl wrote:
It seems that the items are actually not randomly listed.
It appears to me that the list is sorted on the chapter number, and then the
verse
It seems that the items are actually not randomly listed.
It appears to me that the list is sorted on the chapter number, and then the
verse number. The abbreviated book title is not involved in this sorting order,
which it should be.
Robert
> Op 16 apr. 2021, om 12:22 heeft jbf
for ConTeXt users ; Maier, Denis Christian
(UB)
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Add items to list with arbitrary page number
On 3/17/2021 6:19 PM, denis.ma...@ub.unibe.ch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to add an item to a list with an arbitrary page number. (The
> reason is that I have a multivolume book
On 3/17/2021 6:19 PM, denis.ma...@ub.unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
I need to add an item to a list with an arbitrary page number. (The
reason is that I have a multivolume book, and I want to add information
about the other books to the TOC)
I know about this:
\writetolist[section]{}{It's a test}
Hi,
I need to add an item to a list with an arbitrary page number. (The reason is
that I have a multivolume book, and I want to add information about the other
books to the TOC)
I know about this:
\writetolist[section]{}{It's a test}
But how can you add an arbitrary page number ?
Best,
Denis
Schuster a écrit :
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 o
This is ok.
There is still space before the items'
block. This could be handy.
Thanks,
Alain
Le 25/02/2021 à 23:17, jbf a écrit :
Or maybe
inbetween={\blank[small]}
Julian
On 26/2/21 8:48 am
This partly helps, because it suppress
the space before the items (first level) and the lines are at
the margin and there is still space between a first and a second
level itemize.
Thanks,
Alain
Le 25/02/2021 à 23:07, jbf a écrit
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
Check https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Enumerations
<https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Enumerations> Would
\setupitemize[nowhite] help?
|Julian|
On 26/2/21 8:48 am, Alain Delmotte wrote:
Hi!
I am trying to reduce the space inter two items in a
\start...\stopitemize.
I did
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
step in a
complicated Table of Contents where all items in the ToC are
centred (except page numbers which continue to be on the right).
Beneath each chapter title is a list of authors (Yes, there can be
up to four authors per chapter!)
I can successfully achieve everything (see MWE below
{MySectionTocEntry}]
Julian
On 9/2/21 9:02 pm, mf wrote:
Il 09/02/21 10:49, jbf ha scritto:
I wonder if someone can assist me with the final step in a
complicated Table of Contents where all items in the ToC are centred
(except page numbers which continue to be on the right).
Beneath each chapter
with the final step in a
complicated Table of Contents where all items in the ToC are centred
(except page numbers which continue to be on the right).
Beneath each chapter title is a list of authors (Yes, there can be up
to four authors per chapter!)
I can successfully achieve everything (see MWE below
] in the definition?
Julian
On 9/2/21 9:02 pm, mf wrote:
Il 09/02/21 10:49, jbf ha scritto:
I wonder if someone can assist me with the final step in a
complicated Table of Contents where all items in the ToC are centred
(except page numbers which continue to be on the right).
Beneath each chapter title
Il 09/02/21 10:49, jbf ha scritto:
I wonder if someone can assist me with the final step in a complicated
Table of Contents where all items in the ToC are centred (except page
numbers which continue to be on the right).
Beneath each chapter title is a list of authors (Yes, there can be up
I wonder if someone can assist me with the final step in a complicated
Table of Contents where all items in the ToC are centred (except page
numbers which continue to be on the right).
Beneath each chapter title is a list of authors (Yes, there can be up to
four authors per chapter!)
I can
xport options a bit. However,
> what I would really want to know is. It's possible and if so, how can you map
> context's elements so they can get translated to specific html tags? I mean,
> the current export output uses divs with custom attributes and classes, or
> custom tags; but I
translated to specific html tags? I
mean, the current export output uses divs with custom attributes and
classes, or custom tags; but I would like to map lists to ul, list-items to
li, headings to h1, h2, h3, paragraphs to etc. In the manuals I see
that you can do the opposite: map xml/html tags
h doesn't produce an extra line, to do this add this at
> the begin of your document
>
> \enableexperiments[itemize.columns]
This avoids the extra line, but columns are wrong: 3 columps with option
"four" and it split items in 3 for the first column a
On Thu, 26 Nov 2020 21:11:25 +
Bruce Horrocks wrote:
> With \dorecurse{34} all of the items move to the second page even
> though only one extra line has been added and there is now quite a
> large gap at the bottom of the first page.
>
> Is there a setting that controls
%\dorecurse{32}{ ~ \par }
%\dorecurse{33}{ ~ \par }
\dorecurse{34}{ ~ \par }
The following items are blah blah blsh:
\startitemize
\sym{-} \Lorem
\sym{-} \Lorem
\sym{-} \Lorem
\sym{-} \Lorem
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I find that \dorecurse{32} fits two items on the bottom of the first page and
two
Rik Kabel schrieb am 26.10.2020 um 17:34:
Hello list,
Another difference, perhaps the result of my lack of knowledge, but a
difference.
The following example produces different results for the fourth
sequence, with the index being passed one item under MkIV and two items
under LMTX
Hello list,
Another difference, perhaps the result of my lack of knowledge, but a
difference.
The following example produces different results for the fourth
sequence, with the index being passed one item under MkIV and two items
under LMTX.
(The code is stripped out of a much more
and
> citations should be rendered. As Aditya has pointed out it's quite similar to
> the role of bst style files for bibtex. So, a citeproc will take a style file
> (in xml) and apply it to the metadata (based on the items actually cited in a
> document).
I recall discussing this ide
2020, at 04:53, jbf wrote:
I am unable to adapt the example given in
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Table_of_Contents#Forced_Page_Break to my
situation:
In my case, the ToC has no chapters per se, but uses a defined \mytitle. This
produces a series of unnumbered items in the ToC.
The example
> situation:
>
> In my case, the ToC has no chapters per se, but uses a defined \mytitle. This
> produces a series of unnumbered items in the ToC.
>
> The example in contextgarden tells me to first define the break, which I have
> done:
>
> \definelistextra[page][b
to the role of bst style files for bibtex. So, a citeproc will
take a style file (in xml) and apply it to the metadata (based on the
items actually cited in a document).
Denis
___
If your question is of interest to others
I am unable to adapt the example given in
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Table_of_Contents#Forced_Page_Break to my
situation:
In my case, the ToC has no chapters per se, but uses a defined \mytitle.
This produces a series of unnumbered items in the ToC.
The example in contextgarden tells me
(called in by [{\hfill\documentvariable{metadata:title}\hfill}][] I
presume). But the third and final page does not have the header
'Foreword' which my publisher wants. The same is happening with other
frontmatter items (and indeed, appendices too) I have defined, but if I
solve the Foreword
\structurelistuservariable{author}%
}
\setuplist[section][
textcommand=\SectionTocEntry,
margin=.5cm]
The [twoem] definition (in fact it is 2.5 em) was how I got the
'Context' author to roughly line up under the other items, but I have
noticed that in some repetitions of this section, they do not line up
the
author name correctly, even when there is no year range. Thank you.
But since I use \title, not \chapter, for the frontmatter items, (
Foreword, Preface, A note on Contributors), the ChapterListCommand
clearly does not apply, so currently my ToC looks as follows (leaving
out the pg numbers
anything like what I want.
But at least let me indicate what I have tried:
(1) I have defined two different 'title' items (Foreword and Preface
unnumbered) since both of these require an author name of the kind
produced by the \ChapterListCommand. Do I also need a \TitleListCommand
jbf schrieb am 07.09.2020 um 01:31:
Yes, Wolfgang, that corrects the minor problem of including the author
name correctly, even when there is no year range. Thank you.
But since I use \title, not \chapter, for the frontmatter items, (
Foreword, Preface, A note on Contributors
Yes, Wolfgang, that corrects the minor problem of including the author
name correctly, even when there is no year range. Thank you.
But since I use \title, not \chapter, for the frontmatter items, (
Foreword, Preface, A note on Contributors), the ChapterListCommand
clearly does not apply, so
}]
but that hasn't worked either - my body text throughout is still in the sans
serif, not the usual [mainface] [rm]
I think the problem is that if I define two or more \setupbodyfont items, it is
the last of them that controls what happens. But if I don't set up the
newly-defined [mychapterfont
On 9/3/20 8:09 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 9/3/2020 4:52 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> I’m afraid that packed item lists are misbehaving.
>>
>> Could anyone confirm this?
> can you check again (new lmtx)
Many thanks for the new upload, Hans.
Now packed lists work as expected.
Many
On 9/3/2020 4:52 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\startitem Item\stopitem
\startitem Item\stopitem
\startitem Item\stopitem
\startitem Item\stopitem
\stopitemize
\startitemize[a, packed]
On 9/3/2020 4:52 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\startitem Item\stopitem
\startitem Item\stopitem
\startitem Item\stopitem
\startitem Item\stopitem
\stopitemize
\startitemize[a, packed]
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\startitem Item\stopitem
\startitem Item\stopitem
\startitem Item\stopitem
\startitem Item\stopitem
\stopitemize
\startitemize[a, packed]
\startitem Item\stopitem
\startitem Item\stopitem
>> I guess there's a brute force method of setting up a new type of figure
>>>> with the label "Figure 27.1" and having them numbered as lowercase alpha,
>>>> but if there's an easier way that would be great.
>>> I’m also interested in overr
that would be great.
I’m also interested in overriding automatical numbering, e.g. of chapters or
itemization items.
E.g. in my songbook, I’d like to have the verses numbered but interrupted by a chorus numbered as
"C" (i.e. "R" in German).
Similarly the paragraphs of some (b
;
>>> I guess there's a brute force method of setting up a new type of figure
>>> with the label "Figure 27.1" and having them numbered as lowercase alpha,
>>> but if there's an easier way that would be great.
>> I’m also interested in overriding automatica
temization items.
E.g. in my songbook, I’d like to have the verses numbered but interrupted by a chorus numbered as
"C" (i.e. "R" in German).
Similarly the paragraphs of some (by)laws that were changed a lot and use a
numbering like 1, 2, 3, 3a, 4, 7...
Something like
\startite
an otherwise sequential list.
>
> I guess there's a brute force method of setting up a new type of figure with
> the label "Figure 27.1" and having them numbered as lowercase alpha, but if
> there's an easier way that would be great.
I’m also interested in overriding automatica
[\setups{header}]
\startsetups header
\getmarking[chapter]
\stopsetups
and referencing it in the \chapter or \title items, was able to achieve
the desired result in every way, including that missing header on one page.
Thank you.
J
On 13/8/20 3:36 pm, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 13 Aug
it in the main body for 'chapters' that I don't want
numbered, and of course, have ensured that such \title items can appear
in the TOC. But I want to add a one-word comment in brackets to the
title that appears in the TOC, so that I get:
Chapter title (comment).. 5 or whatever the page
' that I don't want
numbered, and of course, have ensured that such \title items can appear
in the TOC. But I want to add a one-word comment in brackets to the
title that appears in the TOC, so that I get:
Chapter title (comment).. 5 or whatever the page number is.
Is there are way I can
your help, Hans.
This is like magic to me. But I’m afraid that my description was inaccurate.
I need to mark the last item from nested lists, but considering each
(such as in my sample), not the whole document.
Just in case it isn’t clear, this is the XML source with desired items
marked:
> -Original Message-
> From: ntg-context [mailto:ntg-context-boun...@ntg.nl] On Behalf Of David
> Rogers
> Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 12:29 PM
>
>
> You may already be doing what I'm about to suggest. If so, please
> disregard.
>
Thanks again David! IIRC, I did find one solution
Mike Cooper writes:
Thanks David!
I don't think I've ever been quite so frustrated at trying to
learn anything else in my life! If it wasn't required by my
job, I wouldn't have made it past the first day or two (3 months
ago). But I'm slogging away and it's gradually coming together
(I
> Am 24.06.2020 um 23:11 schrieb Mike Cooper
> :
>> Most of you know I’m writing at this German ConTeXt book since years...
>> I use the incomplete version myself a lot, and I very much hope that at
>> least every
>> second German TeX user will buy it ;)
>
> Awesome! Keep at it!
> Maybe when
> -Original Message-
> From: ntg-context [mailto:ntg-context-boun...@ntg.nl] On Behalf Of Henning
> Hraban Ramm
> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 2:20 PM
> To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] spacing before items
>
>
>
>
> Am 24.06.2020 um 19:41 schrieb Mike Cooper
> :
>>
>> Indeed. It's all volunteer work that doesn't pay the bills. Sitting down
>> and starting to write a big manual simply doesn't pay off so it has to
>> happen in free time. And that being the case, it is more attactive to
>> work on some new
> -Original Message-
> From: ntg-context [mailto:ntg-context-boun...@ntg.nl] On Behalf Of Hans Hagen
> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 12:50 AM
> To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] spacing before items
>
> On 6/24/2020 12:00
On 6/24/2020 12:00 AM, Mike Cooper wrote:
-Original Message-
From: On Behalf Of David Rogers
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 3:18 PM
Mike Cooper writes:
Thanks Tomáš!
1. Where can this solution be found?
Mike, I know how you feel. The reasons that the documentation is
so sparse
> -Original Message-
> From: On Behalf Of David Rogers
> Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 3:18 PM
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> Mike Cooper writes:
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> > Thanks Tomáš!
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> > 1. Where can this solution be found?
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> Mike, I know how you feel. The reasons that the documentation is
> so sparse and difficult
Mike Cooper writes:
Thanks Tomáš!
1. Where can this solution be found?
Mike, I know how you feel. The reasons that the documentation is
so sparse and difficult to find are the same reasons behind a lot
of things: time, money, and ability. Good documentation requires
all three of those
not solved. The before/inbetween
keys add space everywhere. I only want space between top-level items.
Here is something like what I need, with the spacing exaggerated:
1. Multi-line, involved question… Multi-line, involved question… Multi-line,
involved question… Multi-line, involved question
everywhere. I only want space between top-level items.
Here is something like what I need, with the spacing exaggerated:
1. Multi-line, involved question… Multi-line, involved question… Multi-line,
involved question… Multi-line, involved question… Multi-line, involved
question… Multi-line
Mike Cooper schrieb am 17.06.2020 um 21:50:
I really should have fiddled with this before thanking you, Wolfgang. I was
focused on catching up on email etc. this morning.
Thanks for trying though!
Your "answer" is pretty much coded code to me. I don't understand it and don't have the
first
Yes, I did try it. It put "[before]" (in ttbf (thanks for the hint!)) on the
previously blank line before the first top-level item. And it put
"[inbetween]" in the other previously blank lines between both level of items,
and "[after]" into the previously
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