On Thu, 25 Apr 2013, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Hi list,
the following MWE shows that I can't get rid of vertical space above
subitemizations. What should I do?
(Untested):
\setupitemize[1][paragraph]
In my styles, I use:
https://github.com/adityam/context-slides-example/c
Hi list,
the following MWE shows that I can't get rid of vertical space above
subitemizations. What should I do?
Best,
Marcin
\setupitemize[1][n][style=bold]
\setupitemize[2][a,joinedup,nowhite][stopper=)]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item First
\startitemize
\item Subfirst first
}%
\fi
\else
\let\m_strc_itemgroups_repeat_start\empty
\fi}
\protect
\setupitemgroup[itemize][broad,joinedup,packed,autointro]
\starttext
\setupitemize[itemalign=flushright]
\startitemize[n,repeat]
\item level a
\startitemize[n,norepeat]
\item level b
> > Can someone explain why
> >
> > \setupitemgroup[itemize][broad,joinedup,packed,autointro]
> > \setupitemize[itemalign=flushright]
> > \startitemize[n,repeat]
> > \item level a
> > \startitemize[n,repeat]
> > \item level b
&g
Am 22.04.2013 um 23:59 schrieb Alan Bowen :
> Another try:
>
> Can someone explain why
>
> \setupitemgroup[itemize][broad,joinedup,packed,autointro]
> \setupitemize[itemalign=flushright]
> \startitemize[n,repeat]
> \item level a
> \startitemize[n,re
Another try:
Can someone explain why
\setupitemgroup[itemize][broad,joinedup,packed,autointro]
\setupitemize[itemalign=flushright]
\startitemize[n,repeat]
\item level a
\startitemize[n,repeat]
\item level b
\startitemize[A][prefix=no]
\item level c
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
yields
In the simplified example,
\setupitemgroup[itemize][broad]
\setupitemize[itemalign=flushright]
\startitemize[n,repeat]
\item level a
\item level a
\startitemize[n,repeat]
\item level b
\item level b
\startitemize[A][prefix=no]
\item level c
\item level c
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
-bug.tex
\starttext
\setupitemize[1][n] % first level itemize
\setupitemize[2][a,paragraph,columns][stopper=)] % second level itemize
%If you want more than two columns by default add "n=x"
\startitemize
\item Item one
\item Find a well-ordered set:
\startitemize[n=4] % <--- gives correc
st for the
> > itemization.)
>
>
> Where is the minimal example?
>
>
> \setupitemize[each][align=flushleft]
>
> \starttext \showgrid
>
> \input knuth
>
> \startitemize
> \startitem \input knuth \stopitem
> \stopitemize
>
> \stoptext
So d
aligned) title and then one big itemgroup, so I added
> [align={right,broad}] to the \startitemize - but what about the general
> case? \raggedright did not work, at least for the itemization.)
Where is the minimal example?
\setupalign[flushleft]
\setupitemize[each][align=flushleft]
\star
}
\definesymbol [1][\ChkBox]
\setupitemize[1][packed]
\setupitemize [each][%
indentnext=no,
align=right,
width=1em,
distance=0pt%
]
% an outer form of itemize that does not indent
% the paragraph.
\definecomplexorsimpleempty\startouteritemize
\def\complexstartouteritemize[#1]{\begingroup
\
t;
>> This did not work so I tried:
>>
>> \definesymbol[nosymbol][{}]
>> \setupletterdescription [enclosure] [symbol=nosymbol]
>
> ConTeXt has a empty symbol with the name “none”.
Very helpful indeed!
>> But that results in:
>>
>> encl: One
&
gt; to
>
> encl: One
> Two
> Three
>
> without symbols. So I tried:
>
> \setupletterdescription [enclosure] [symbol=bullet]
>
> This did not work so I tried:
>
> \definesymbol[nosymbol][{}]
> \setupletterdescription [enclosure] [symbol=nosym
erdescription [enclosure] [symbol=nosymbol]
But that results in:
encl: One
Two
Three
I cannot remove the extra space with:
\setupletterdescription [enclosure] [symbol=nosymbol,distance=0em]
Note, that this works:
\setupitemize[each][fit][distance=0em]
\startitemize
\item no extr
to line up with the
> > resume section description header's first or last line.
>
> \defineparagraphs [rpara] [n=2]
> \setupparagraphs [rpara] [1] [width=3cm, style=\sc]
> \setupitemize [5, packed]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startrpara
>
temization to line up with the
> resume section description header's first or last line.
\defineparagraphs [rpara] [n=2]
\setupparagraphs [rpara] [1] [width=3cm, style=\sc]
\setupitemize [5, packed]
\starttext
\startrpara
Education
\nextrpara
\startitemize
... Works nice, thank you!
Best regards,
Lukas
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 18:13:41 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
Am 06.04.2012 um 17:40 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.:
Hello,
is there an option for \startitemize or \setupitemize or \setupitemgroup:
\startitemize
Am 06.04.2012 um 17:40 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.:
> Hello,
>
> is there an option for \startitemize or \setupitemize or \setupitemgroup:
>
>
> \startitemize
> \item A
>\startitemize
> \item B
>\stopitemize
> \stopitem
Hello,
is there an option for \startitemize or \setupitemize or \setupitemgroup:
\startitemize
\item A
\startitemize
\item B
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
to get:
1. A
1.1 B (= nested item has its parent numbers, too)
or rather
1. A
1.1 B (= nested item has its
Hello Wolfgang.
Once again I return to this topic. I send an example thatbehaves strangely.
It's a bad set of values, or error ConTeXt?
Thanx Jaroslav
\starttext
\setupitemize[each][width=3em,prefix=yes,prefixset=all]
\section{Section}
\subsection{Subsection}
\startitemize[n]
\item A
set the depth level?
For example: \setupitemize[each][n,broad][prefix=yes, depthlevel=3]
You can change the section levels with the “prefixsegments” key but first you
have to enable prefixes for all levels (default is to show only the chapter
prefix).
\setupitemize[each][3*broad][prefix
Am 25.03.2012 um 11:36 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
> Thanx Wolfgang.
> How easy!
> Can I also put subsection (subsubsection) number to the prefix too? It is
> possible eventually set the depth level?
>
> For example: \setupitemize[each][n,broad][prefix=yes, depthlevel=3]
Thanx Wolfgang.
How easy!
Can I also put subsection (subsubsection) number to the prefix too? It
is possible eventually set the depth level?
For example: \setupitemize[each][n,broad][prefix=yes, depthlevel=3]
Thanx
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Example shows how occurence of the subsections reflects
hh
> \item iii
> \stopitemize
>
> Requested result:
>
>
> 1. First section
>
> 1.1 aaa .. (prefixsectionnumber.itemnumber)
> 1.2 bbb
> 1.3 ccc
>
> 2. Second section
>
> 2.1 ddd
> 2.2 eee
> 2.3 fff
>
>
> 3. Third section
On Fri, 23 Mar 2012, Malte Stien wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for all your help so far. I do have another question, though. I would
like to define different styles for different types of itemized lists. I have
defined:
% Setup itemised lists
\setupitemize[1][packed][symbol=1]
\setupitemize[2
Hi,
Thank you for all your help so far. I do have another question, though. I would
like to define different styles for different types of itemized lists. I have
defined:
% Setup itemised lists
\setupitemize[1][packed][symbol=1]
\setupitemize[2][packed][symbol=2]
for one type and I
t; actually works, however, the problem is that it needs to be specified for
>> the individual bullet point. I need something that can be specified in
>> \setupitemize, such that my writers get that symbol automatically without
>> having any control over it.
>>
>> A
arebullet, packed]
> \item foo
> \item baz
> ...
> \stopitemize
>
> So here goes that idea. Other idea was to use \sym{\squarebullet}. That
> actually works, however, the problem is that it needs to be specified for the
> individual bullet point. I need something that can be s
that idea. Other idea was to use \sym{\squarebullet}. That
actually works, however, the problem is that it needs to be specified for the
individual bullet point. I need something that can be specified in
\setupitemize, such that my writers get that symbol automatically without
having any control
}. That
actually works, however, the problem is that it needs to be specified for the
individual bullet point. I need something that can be specified in
\setupitemize, such that my writers get that symbol automatically without
having any control over it.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Malte
the item numbers are gone now and
replaced with hyphens:
\startitemize[R,2*broad,before=\startlinecorrection,after=
\stoplinecorrection,start=11]
\setupitemize[left=(, right=)]
\item foo.
\item foo.
\stopitemize
You are back to square one :)
You cannot mix options (R, 2*broad
e now and
replaced with hyphens:
\startitemize[R,2*broad,before=\startlinecorrection,after=
\stoplinecorrection,start=11]
\setupitemize[left=(, right=)]
\item foo.
\item foo.
\stopitemize
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mize[R,2*broad][start=11]
>\setupitemize[left=(, right=)]
>\item[first_item] another item
>\item another item
>\item[last_item] another item
>\stopitemize
>
> I attempt to reference the first item with the following:
>
> \in{item}[first_item]
>
> B
f it is possible to have
>>>> only the number of an enumeration in the margin and the title in
>>>> `serried` position.
>>>
>>> \setupitemize [inmargin]
>>>
>>>> Then I tried some fiddling in the context code and this directly
&g
On Thu, 8 Mar 2012, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 08.03.2012 um 12:10 schrieb Marco:
On 2012-03-08 Tobias Columbus wrote:
I am new to ConTeXt and asked myself if it is possible to have
only the number of an enumeration in the margin and the title in
`serried` position.
\setupitemize
Am 08.03.2012 um 12:10 schrieb Marco:
> On 2012-03-08 Tobias Columbus wrote:
>
>> I am new to ConTeXt and asked myself if it is possible to have
>> only the number of an enumeration in the margin and the title in
>> `serried` position.
>
> \setupitemize
On 2012-03-08 Tobias Columbus wrote:
> I am new to ConTeXt and asked myself if it is possible to have
> only the number of an enumeration in the margin and the title in
> `serried` position.
\setupitemize [inmargin]
> Then I tried some fiddling in the context code and t
Hey list,
I am following the instructions here but they do not seem to be working:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Enumerations#Referring_to_items
I have an item block typeset with the following:
\startitemize[R,2*broad][start=11]
\setupitemize[left=(, right=)]
\item[first_item
{Wingdings}{\char113}}] %% this
creates problems….
%\definesymbol[Boite][{\color[darkgray]{\getglyph{Wingdings}{\char113}}}] %%
this is fine
\definesymbol[Boite][{\startcolor[darkgray]\getglyph{Wingdings}{\char113}\stopcolor}]
%% this is fine
%\tracingmacros1
\setupitemize[Boite
't work,
so no interaction.\crlf
\stopitemize
\def\nextnumber#1{\the\numexpr#1\relax}
\defineconversion[nee][\nextnumber]
\setupitemize[broad,packed]
\startitemize[nee][left={Ex-},stopper={: },width=1.5cm]
% nee: new exam exercise
% Exercise
\item[221106-Ex-4] Question 221106-Ex-4.\crlf
Solutio
Under mkii (texexec) it is no problem.
\def\nextnumber#1{\the\numexpr#1\relax}
\defineconversion[nee][\nextnumber]
\setupitemize[broad,packed]
\startitemize[nee][left={Ex-},stopper={: },width=1.5cm]
% nee: new exam exercise
% Exercise
\item[221106-Ex-4] Question 221106-Ex-4.\crlf
Solution, see \in{Sol-}[2
:33, Emmanuel Asante wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I would like to offset itemized lists including the item symbol itself
>> and I cannot figure out how to achieve that. I have looked at the
>> setupitemize options but I did not find any option that does what I
>>
t; and I cannot figure out how to achieve that. I have looked at the
>> setupitemize options but I did not find any option that does what I
>> want. Any help in doing this will be very much appreciated.
>
> \starttext
>
> \startitemize
> \item One
> \item Two
>
}
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Best regards: OK
On 27 déc. 2011, at 21:33, Emmanuel Asante wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to offset itemized lists including the item symbol itself
> and I cannot figure out how to achieve that. I have looked at the
> setupitemize options but I did not
Am 27.12.2011 um 21:33 schrieb Emmanuel Asante:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to offset itemized lists including the item symbol itself
> and I cannot figure out how to achieve that. I have looked at the
> setupitemize options but I did not find any option that does what I
>
Hi All,
I would like to offset itemized lists including the item symbol itself
and I cannot figure out how to achieve that. I have looked at the
setupitemize options but I did not find any option that does what I
want. Any help in doing this will be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Emmanuel
On 18-12-2011 19:18, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
With the latest beta
\setupitemize[2][packed,joinedup]
gives
check > missing or ungrouped '=' after 'packed' in line 2 (@@opitemize:2:)
fixed in next upload (case _a and _b nee
Hi,
With the latest beta
\setupitemize[2][packed,joinedup]
gives
check > missing or ungrouped '=' after 'packed' in line 2
(@@opitemize:2:)
Aditya
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]
\setupcolor[xwi]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
% Changing the location of the page numbers so that they appear in the footer.
\setuppagenumbering[location=footer]
\setupnarrower[left=2ex]
\setupitemize[margin=0.5cm]
\setupitemize[a]
\setupitemize[stopper=)]
%%% Defining \mysection and
201110003 12:59 MkIV.
>
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
> \setupitemize[each][n, packed]
> \defineenumeration[myenum][text=Enumeration, location=top]
>
> \starttext
> \dorecurse{9}{\input ward \par}
>
> \startmyenum[enum]
> \startitemize
> \item Go to step \in[step].
>
, so the
> colors are correct in last paragraph in:
>
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
> \setupitemize[each][n, packed]
> \defineenumeration[myenum][text=Enumeration, location=top]
>
> \starttext
> \dorecurse{9}{\input ward \par}
>
>
Sorry, I forgot to mention (and maybe it's obvious) that the problem
only seems to appear in the paragraph directly after the enumeration, so
the colors are correct in last paragraph in:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupitemize[each][n, p
ize and the page break is between item 2 and 3.
Kind regards,
Stefan.
%
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupitemize[each][n, packed]
\defineenumeration[myenum][text=Enumeration, location=top]
\starttext
\dorecurse{9}{\input ward \par}
\startmyenum[enum]
\star
201110003 12:59 MkIV.
>
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
> \setupitemize[each][n, packed]
> \defineenumeration[myenum][text=Enumeration, location=top]
>
> \starttext
> \dorecurse{9}{\input ward \par}
>
> \startmyenum[enum]
> \startitemize
> \item Go to step \in[step].
>
Hi,
I think I found a small bug. The interaction colors interact strangely
with page breaks in certain cases. See the following example. I'm
using ConTeXt 201110003 12:59 MkIV.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupitemize[each][n, p
lfigures[directory={./../../MOP}]
\setupitemize[1][paragraph,atmargin][width=3mm,distance=5pt,itemalign=flushleft,indentnext=no]
\setupitems[align=right]
\starttext
\lettrine{E}{lk} mens wordt gevormd door zijn omgeving
\startitemize
\item het type van de
\item ideeën over
\item de koeien
\item
to control the margin of the second level. Setting
\setupitemize[1][margin=2em]
\setupitemize[2][margin=4em]
does not work.
\setupitemize[1][margin=2em,width=2em]
\setupitemize[1][margin=2em,width=2em] % margin 2 = margin 1 + width 1
Thanks.
I prefer using itemalign=flushright with [broad,fit
way to control the margin of the second level. Setting
>
> \setupitemize[1][margin=2em]
> \setupitemize[2][margin=4em]
>
> does not work.
\setupitemize[1][margin=2em,width=2em]
\setupitemize[1][margin=2em,widt
Hi,
I want items to display as follows (| represents the text area edge)
| 1. First item
| 2. Second item
| 2.1 Sub item
| 2.2 Sub item
| 3. Third item
I could not find a way to control the margin of the second level. Setting
\setupitemize[1][margin=2em]
\setupitemize
On Fri, 2011-07-08 at 06:14 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> \setupitemize[each][fit,broad][distance=0.25em]
>
> Wolfgang
Thanks Wolfgang.
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> following, but it didn't work:
>
> \setupitemize[fit,broad][distance=0.25em]
\setupitemize[each][fit,broad][distance=0.25em]
Wolfgang
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On Thu, 2011-07-07 at 10:24 -0400, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> (untested)
>
> \startitemize[fit,broad][distance=0.25em]
>
> Aditya
Aditya, that works, but how do you set it for all items? I tried the
following, but it didn't work:
\setupitemize[fit,broad][distance=0.2
> >> \setupitemize[1][style=\bf\setff{smallcaps}]
> >> \setupitemize[3][style=\it]
> >> \setupitemize[4][style=\tfx,color=darkgray]
> >
> > I already tried the "sytle" parameter (option?). But it has no effect
> > :( Does it work for you?
>
Am 07.07.2011 um 18:53 schrieb Christian:
>> \setupitemize[1][style=\bf\setff{smallcaps}]
>> \setupitemize[3][style=\it]
>> \setupitemize[4][style=\tfx,color=darkgray]
>
> I already tried the "sytle" parameter (option?). But it has no effect :(
> Does it w
> > gray)
> >
> > I somehow can't find a way to achieve this, without applying the style
> > in the actual list.
>
> \setupitemize[1][style=\bf\setff{smallcaps}]
> \setupitemize[3][style=\it]
> \setupitemize[4][style=\tfx,color=darkgray]
I already tried the
gray)
>
> I somehow can't find a way to achieve this, without applying the style in
> the actual list.
\setupitemize[1][style=\bf\setff{smallcaps}]
\setupitemize[3][style=\it]
\setupitemize[4][style=\tfx,color=darkgray]
Wolfgang
__
On Wed, 2011-07-06 at 09:45 +0200, Philipp Gesang wrote:
> \setupitemize[color=colour_item]
>
> See also:
> http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20101020.085411.e4753aa5.en.html
>
> Best regards
> Philipp
Thanks Philipp. That did it.
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I am using the following, but ConTeXt seems to ignore it:
>>
>> \definecolor[colour_item][r=.828,g=.313,b=.176]
>> \setupitems
>> [color=colour_item]
>
> \setupitemize[color=colour_item]
>
> See also:
> http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20101020.085411.e4753aa5
r=.828,g=.313,b=.176]
> \setupitems
> [color=colour_item]
\setupitemize[color=colour_item]
See also:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20101020.085411.e4753aa5.en.html
Best regards
Philipp
>
> --
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BTW, is there a difference between \startitemize[intro] and
\startitemize[autointro]?
- I tried both and both do the desired effect.
- "autointro" was your suggestion for \setupitemize whilst "intro" was option
for \startitemize...
Kind regards,
Lukas
\startite
Perfect, thanks!
If anyone is interested, there is a sample attached which demonstrates the problem and
the solution by "autointro".
Lukas
Add: into to \startitemize
\startitemize[intro]
\item ...
\item ...
\item ...
\stopitemize
Or you can use \setupitemize[autointr
\startitemize[intro]
\item ...
\item ...
\item ...
\stopitemize
Or you can use \setupitemize[autointro]
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dentation#Setting_up_indentation_inside_environments
>>>
>>> What you need is
>>>
>>> \setupindenting[big,yes]
>>> \setupitemize[1][indenting=next]
>>>
>>> \starttext
>>> \startitemize
>>> \item \input knuth
>&g
paragraph also has no indentation?
See
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation#Setting_up_indentation_inside_environments
What you need is
\setupindenting[big,yes]
\setupitemize[1][indenting=next]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item \input knuth
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Does not work. I tried
so has no indentation?
>>
>
> See
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation#Setting_up_indentation_inside_environments
>
> What you need is
>
> \setupindenting[big,yes]
> \setupitemize[1][indenting=next]
>
> \starttext
> \startitemize
> \item \i
there is when using \item. How can I make
>>> that by \item the first paragraph also has no indentation?
>>
>> See
>> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation#Setting_up_indentation_inside_environments
>>
>> What you need is
>>
>> \setupin
?
See
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation#Setting_up_indentation_inside_environments
What you need is
\setupindenting[big,yes]
\setupitemize[1][indenting=next]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item \input knuth
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Actually, in MkII indenting=yes does the right thing (no
/Indentation#Setting_up_indentation_inside_environments
What you need is
\setupindenting[big,yes]
\setupitemize[1][indenting=next]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item \input knuth
\stopitemize
\stoptext
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Mar 2011, Curiouslearn wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the response, Aditya.
>>
>> However, the first method
>>
>> \setupitemize[before=\vfill,after=\vfill]
>>
>> does not change anything for me. The items are still at the top.
>
> Didn't realize tha
On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, Curiouslearn wrote:
Thanks for the response, Aditya.
However, the first method
\setupitemize[before=\vfill,after=\vfill]
does not change anything for me. The items are still at the top.
Didn't realize that you were using the Swoosh style, that sets its title
us
Thanks for the response, Aditya.
However, the first method
\setupitemize[before=\vfill,after=\vfill]
does not change anything for me. The items are still at the top.
The second one (\setupitemize[1][inbetween=\vfill]) changes things.
However, the first item is at the top of the screen and
\stopitemize
\stoptext
The two items appear at the top of the slide. Is there a command or a
setting such that items will be aligned around the center of the
screen?
\setupitemize[before=\vfill,after=\vfill]
You can also add
\setupitemize[1][inbetween=\vfill]
Another
On 03/01/2011 04:14 PM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
\startitemize
\head Description one
I already tried this, but it did not work.
You also need the
\setupitemize[each][headstyle=bold]
setup from the other answer.
Best wishes,
Taco
Dear Li,
Thank you for the solution.
It works fine.
In ConTeXt, there are so many hidden jewelry for a simple user like me.
But it is a joy to find one by one.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
>
> Hi Dalyoung,
>
> ??? (happy new year)?
>
> You can try "\setupitemize[symal
Dear Li,
Thank you for the solution.
It works fine.
In ConTeXt, there are so many hidden jewelry for a simple user like me.
But it is a joy to find one by one.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
>
> Hi Dalyoung,
>
> ??? (happy new year)?
>
> You can try "\setupitemize[symal
\item it is a test lihe.
> \stopitemize
>
> In the output, the roman numerals left aligned. However, is it possible to
> make it right aligned as following?
>
> (iii)
> (iv)
> (v)
> (vI)
> (vii)
Hi Dalyoung,
过年好 (happy new year)!
Am 21.01.2011 um 11:38 schrieb Andreas Harder:
> Hi all,
>
> I have some setups like:
>
> \setupfootnotes[textstyle=\plf] or
> \setupitemize[style=\plf] where \plf is defined as:
> \definefontfeature[plf][default] [pnum=yes,lnum=yes]
> \def\plf{\groupedcom
Hi all,
I have some setups like:
\setupfootnotes[textstyle=\plf] or
\setupitemize[style=\plf] where \plf is defined as:
\definefontfeature[plf][default] [pnum=yes,lnum=yes]
\def\plf{\groupedcommand{\setfontfeature{plf}}{}}
With the newest beta this setup fails. For footnotes one can use
ldisplay=1]
%Indentation
\setupheads[indentnext=yes]
\setupindenting[yes,small,first]
% Vertical spaces between paragraphs
\setupwhitespace[none]
%Itemize
\setupitemize[each][identnext=yes,margin=2em]
\setupitemize[each][headstyle=bold]
% Mathematical packets
%\usemodule[newmat]
% Modules
\usem
On 2010-12-11 17:14, Jan-Erik Hägglöf wrote:
On 2010-12-11 16:23, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 11.12.2010 um 15:37 schrieb Jan-Erik Hägglöf:
Thanks that worked but how to manage more vertical whitespace?
Before and after the list you can set the vertical space with
\setupitemize
[before
On 2010-12-11 16:23, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 11.12.2010 um 15:37 schrieb Jan-Erik Hägglöf:
Thanks that worked but how to manage more vertical whitespace?
Before and after the list you can set the vertical space with
\setupitemize
[before={\blank[ or]},
after={\blank[ or]}]
and
Am 11.12.2010 um 15:37 schrieb Jan-Erik Hägglöf:
> Thanks that worked but how to manage more vertical whitespace?
Before and after the list you can set the vertical space with
\setupitemize
[before={\blank[ or ]},
after={\blank[ or ]}]
and between the individual items with
\setupitem
On 2010-10-20 <10:33:40>, Herbert Voss wrote:
> In the documentation I found \setupitemgroup, \setupitemize
> and in the list of all commands \setupitems. I didn't
> find any example for the \setupitems. However, I can set
> all parameters with the other two commands. So the
In the documentation I found \setupitemgroup, \setupitemize
and in the list of all commands \setupitems. I didn't
find any example for the \setupitems. However, I can set
all parameters with the other two commands. So the
question is: when do I need \setupitems and has someone
a working ex
tuphead[subject][alternative=text,distance=0pt,command=\MyHead]
\setupinmargin[style=\setupinterlinespace]
\def\MyHead#1#2{\margintitle[low]{\rotate{#1 #2}}}
\setupitemize[packed,intro,joinedup,KR]
\starttext
\title{Title}
\subject{First}
monkey
\startitemize[columns]
\item alpha
\item bet
= 1, use point, else use points
\bgroup \colortwo (#1 \dopoints{#1}) \egroup
\fi}
\def\dopoints#1%
{\doifelse{#1}{1}{\labeltext{point}}{\labeltext{points}}}
\def\stopproblem%
{\stopPROBLEM}
\setupheader [text] [color=colortwo]
\setupfooter [text] [color=colortwo]
\setupitemize
> This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
>
> i.e., for each item, there is no indentation from the second line. I tried
>
> \setupitemize[left=(, right=), stopper={}, indentnext=no]
>
> But got no effect. Can anyone help me with it? Thank you.
\starttext
\
a test.
> This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
>
> i.e., for each item, there is no indentation from the second line. I tried
>
> \setupitemize[left=(, right=), stopper={}, indentnext=no]
Hm I'm not sure to understand what you w
indentation from the second line. I tried
\setupitemize[left=(, right=), stopper={}, indentnext=no]
But got no effect. Can anyone help me with it? Thank you.
Regards,
Zhaopeng Xing
China Economic Monitoring and Analysis Center, National Bureau of Statistics
of China
on their status
3.2 Documentation of the results of the mathematical analysis of
the measurements, comparison with other evaluations
using the following code (thanks to Aditya):
\setupitemize[1][fit,broad]
\setupitemize[2][width=2em]
\setupitemize[each][n]
\def
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