Re: [NTG-context] Question on typesetting paragraphs with non rectangle shape

2015-10-25 Thread Renaud AUBIN
Page 441 of http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/metafun-s.pdf Cheers Le 20 oct. 2015 10:32 PM, Joseph Canedo a écrit : > > Hello all, > > I am quite new to ConTeXt and I wished to know if it was possible to easily > typeset paragraphs with non rectangle shape.

[NTG-context] list with individual item indications

2015-10-25 Thread dr. Hans van der Meer
I want to typeset a series of items in the itemize-list structure. But not numbered 1. 2. etc, but each item a separate indication, in fact in this case years. In \startitemize \startitem .. \stopitem .. \stopitemize I am not able to realize this and the ConTeXt Wiki on these commands didn't

[NTG-context] Regression with label inright placement

2015-10-25 Thread Rik Kabel
The following code, a slight addition to test suite descriptions/labels-003.tex, when using ConTeXt from 20150904 and earlier works properly. Between that release and 20151004 something changed, and it fails with the labels shifted to reflect the temporarily narrowed text.

Re: [NTG-context] Question on how to simple numbered sections or other headings

2015-10-25 Thread Alan BRASLAU
This works only because ConTeXt has some sanity checks, so a new \startsubsection will implicitly stop an un-stopped subsection. But it is bad practice to count on this, for I am sure that there are some situations where something might fail. The \startXXX ... \stopXXX syntax is generally better

Re: [NTG-context] Question on how to simple numbered sections or other headings

2015-10-25 Thread Alan BRASLAU
Easier: \setuplabeltext [chapter=Chapitre ] % with trailing space; blank by default \starttext \startchapter Some text. \stopchapter \startchapter Some more text. \stopchapter \stoptext Alan On Sun, 25 Oct 2015 17:32:30 +0100 "Thomas A. Schmitz"

Re: [NTG-context] Question on how to simple numbered sections or other headings

2015-10-25 Thread Thomas A. Schmitz
Is that what you're looking for? \define[2]\MyChapterTitle% {#2: #1} \setuphead[chapter] [command=\MyChapterTitle] \starttext \startchapter [title=Some Title] Some text. \stoptext When you define a command, #1 is your chapter/section/whatever number, #2 is your title. (For

[NTG-context] Question on how to simple numbered sections or other headings

2015-10-25 Thread josephcanedo
Hello all, I have an another newbie ConTeXt user question (very powerful but the learning curve is a bit steep at least for me ). Sorry if this is documented in the Wiki but could not find an example to do this. I would like to have text splitted in chapters (or sections) with some title,

Re: [NTG-context] Question on how to simple numbered sections or other headings

2015-10-25 Thread josephcanedo
Yes, that’s correct. I guess command= attribute kind of replaces the “default” processing for the head ? Because when I use it the “align = center” does not seem to be taken in account. Thanks a lot Joseph Sent from Windows Mail From: Thomas A. Schmitz Sent: ‎Sunday‎, ‎October‎

Re: [NTG-context] Question on how to simple numbered sections or other headings

2015-10-25 Thread josephcanedo
Thanks a lot, very concise. I was wondering if the \stopchapter (or more generally \stop) were needed ? In my document I write in some instances: \startsubsection Bla bla \startsubsection etc …. and it seems to work fine (but perhaps pure luck or is the \startsubsection implictly