Charles Doherty via ntg-context schrieb am 26.05.2024 um 11:27:
Dear Wolfgang,
I have a book in preparation with running heads.
Pagenumber marking |marking Pagenumber
The chapter title page has empty headings.
The publisher would like the page number centered on the Chapter
Hi Charles,
On Sun, May 26, 2024 at 11:39 AM Charles Doherty via ntg-context
wrote:
>
> Dear Wolfgang,
>
> I have a book in preparation with running heads.
>
>
> Pagenumber marking |marking Pagenumber
>
> The chapter title page has empty headings.
&
Dear Wolfgang,
I have a book in preparation with running heads.
Pagenumber marking |marking Pagenumber
The chapter title page has empty headings.
The publisher would like the page number centered on the Chapter title page. I
manage to put it there but I don’t want it to run
]
\setuplayout[location=middle,
marking=off,
topspace=1cm,
topdistance=0cm,
backspace=2.5cm,
height=fit,
width=fit,
rightedge=5mm,
rightedgedistance=0cm,
rightmargin=20mm
pDatum
\startDatum[title={secD}]%
\dorecurse{50}{ddd }
\stopDatum
\startDatum[title={secE}]%
\dorecurse{50}{eee }
\stopDatum
\stoptext
%==
%==
I'd like to write the marking of the very first text at the current page to the
header. That seems to be a bit tricky, at least
On 3/21/24 19:00, Thomas Meyer wrote:
> Hi Pablo and Bruce,
>
> thank you very much for your two solutions. That helps me enormously now.
Hi Thomas,
literally, »nichts zu danken«, since it was Andrés and not me who
provided a solution.
Cheers,
Pablo
Hi Pablo and Bruce,
thank you very much for your two solutions. That helps me enormously now.
Greetings
Thomas
Am 21.03.24 um 16:34 schrieb Bruce Horrocks:
\startsetups[doc:header]
\getmarking[chapternumber] \space - \space \getmarking[chapter]
\space :: \space
> On 20 Mar 2024, at 18:45, Andres Conrado Montoya
> wrote:
>
> 2. As far as I have found, including the chapter/section number in the
> marking is not really a trivial task. I usually hack something using
> \headnumber and \getmarking, like so:
You can do the follow
of the title for that section. title= is the general one and if
nothing else is specified, this will be used in markings (headers or footer
or wherever you want to put therm) and in listings (contents). If you give
those arguments, marking= and listing=, you will get those texts in those
places: marking
\setupheadtext[de][section=Aufgabe]
Rename the section, then you don’t need marking.
Sorry, I'm in a hurry and must look up how to get the number…
Am 20.03.24 um 12:18 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
Hi Hraban,
and thanks.
setuphead[chapter,section][numberwidth=2em] or "fit"
work
Hi Hraban,
and thanks.
setuphead[chapter,section][numberwidth=2em] or "fit"
works!
I know \setupheadertexts, but do not know what shall I write here:
\startsection[titel=Aufgabe, marking=?]
If I write marking=Aufgabe I get Aufgabe, no number! For chapter the same.
\setuph
Am 20.03.24 um 08:18 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
HI folks,
yesterday while reading along I learned how to suppress the chapter
numbers in sections. That was something I was looking for myself.
But how do you use marking correctly in startsection? I would like to
see "1. Kapitel - 1. Au
HI folks,
yesterday while reading along I learned how to suppress the chapter
numbers in sections. That was something I was looking for myself.
But how do you use marking correctly in startsection? I would like to
see "1. Kapitel - 1. Aufgabe" in the header on the right. How can I
=footer]
\setupheadertexts[\CONTEXT\ imposition test]
\showframe
\setupbackgrounds [text][text][background=color,backgroundcolor=lightgray]
% Where the block of pages is placed on the sheet
% (relevant if there is space left over.)
\setuplayout [location=middle,marking=on]
\startbuffer[Fakepage
\xmlflush{#1}
> \stopxmlsetups
> \setuphead[chapter][expansion=yes] % make sure the stuff gets expanded on
> time
> \startxmlsetups xml:chapter
> \startchapter
>[
>
> title={\xm
}{/title/command(xml:chapter:title)}},
marking={\xmlfilter{#1}{/title/command(xml:chapter:title:marking)}},
]
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopchapter
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:p
Thomas
>
> \setuppapersize[A6,landscape][A6,landscape]
>
> \setuplayout[backspace=1cm,
> topspace=0.4cm,
> marking=off,
> width=13cm,
> height=9.7cm,
> header=0.6cm,
> footer=0cm,
> ]
>
>
starting with the fundamentals. Here
is a fairly minimal example: compile with context --luatex to see the expected
result and with lmtx to see what is wrong.
All best
Thomas
\setuppapersize[A6,landscape][A6,landscape]
\setuplayout[backspace=1cm,
topspace=0.4cm,
marking
I found a way to wrap everything before \startdocument, so I think this
looks like a template more or less:
In case anyone is interested, here's the MWE:
\definenote[address]
\setupnote[address][rule=off,location=text]
\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=numerals]
After some visualisations, I found that my token \titlefootnotes will
ALWAYS generate two lines if there is/are any non-zero number of footnotes
there. Interesting. So I need a \newif that each time a \thanks or \email
is invoked, it'll set to true and I'll unskip the 2\lineheight afterwards.
I
Hi Massi,
You are a champion!
On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 4:41 PM mf wrote:
> I hope I got the point now:
>
> ...
> \startcolumns
>
> \the\titlefootnotes
>
> \kern-\rawcountervalue[address]\lineheight % dirty trick
>
> test\footnote{test}
>
> \input knuth
>
> \stopcolumns
> ...
>
> Massi
>
> Il
Dear Massi,
Thanks for your solution. But the thing may be related to the \appendtoks
macro. It doesn't work to put just \setnotetext there.
\note works fine, so that's the reason I need the "full functional macro".
Maybe I didn't get the point, so if it's not too much to ask, could you do
it on
Is this what you mean?
\starttext
Hello\footnotetext{Footnote without mark}.
\stoptext
Kind regards,
Massi
Il 18/05/22 07:55, Zhichu Chen via ntg-context ha scritto:
Hi everybody,
After some attempts to put footnotes in a mixed 1&2 columns layout, I
decide to put marks in the one-column
Hi everybody,
After some attempts to put footnotes in a mixed 1&2 columns layout, I
decide to put marks in the one-column environment and flush them when
entering the two-column environment.
The code is ugly but the result is acceptable. Except that the invisible
footnote marks do
out of your big document or if
you change the order?
* There are “strange” space characters in your message, they disappear
in the quoted version below. That might cause troubles in typesetting
and referencing.
* You don’t need to set "marking" if it’s the same as the title.
* It
?
* There are “strange” space characters in your message, they disappear
in the quoted version below. That might cause troubles in typesetting
and referencing.
* You don’t need to set "marking" if it’s the same as the title.
* It might make sense to use \about instead of \in – \about[eta] would
ren
as 'entry',
hence we have a \startentry[title=,marking=,reference=]...\stopentry
structure. Many entries can refer to other entries in the dictionary (in
most cases the headword is in Italian, but the definitions, explanations
are in English in all cases). in 90% of cases my referencing
=max,height=max,
]
\starttext
\showframe
\samplefile{knuth}
\stoptext
If I set:
\setuppapersize[A4][A4,oversized]
\setuplayout[
marking=on,
location=middle,
cropoffset=7.5mm,
]
Then the resulting paper size is A4, because the "oversized" factor is
nulled by the crop offse
setuppapersize[A5][A4]
\setuplayout[
marking=on,
location=middle,
]
\definemeasure[Bleed][3mm]
\definemeasure[MaxHeight]
[{\dimexpr\paperheight + 2\measure{Bleed}\relax}]
\definemeasure[MaxWidth]
[{\dimexpr\paperwidth + 2\measure{Bleed}\relax}]
\definelayer[papier
):
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\setuppapersize[A5][A4]
\setuplayout[
marking=on,
location=middle,
]
\definemeasure[Bleed][3mm]
\definemeasure[MaxHeight][{\dimexpr\paperheight + 2\measure{Bleed}\relax}]
\definemeasure[MaxWidth][{\dimexpr\paperwidth + 2\measure{Bleed}\relax}]
\definelayer[papier][
preset
irst line):
>
>
> \useMPlibrary[dum]
>
> \setuppapersize[A5][A4]
> \setuplayout[
> marking=on,
> location=middle,
> ]
> \definemeasure[Bleed][3mm]
> \definemeasure[MaxHeight][{\dimexpr\paperheight + 2\measure{Bleed}\relax}]
> \definemeasure[MaxWidth][{\d
always starts below the
first line):
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\setuppapersize[A5][A4]
\setuplayout[
marking=on,
location=middle,
]
\definemeasure[Bleed][3mm]
\definemeasure[MaxHeight][{\dimexpr\paperheight + 2\measure{Bleed}\relax}]
\definemeasure[MaxWidth][{\dimexpr\paperwidth + 2\measure{Bleed
[
cropoffset=10mm,
]
\setupinteractionscreen[
width=max,height=max,
]
\starttext
\showframe
\samplefile{knuth}
\stoptext
If I set:
\setuppapersize[A4][A4,oversized]
\setuplayout[
marking=on,
location=middle,
cropoffset=7.5mm,
]
Then the resulting paper size is A4, because
\fi}
\definepapersize[Vignette][width=80.0mm,height=50.0mm]
\setuppapersize [Vignette][A4]
\setuparranging [2*5*double*2*5]
\setuplayout
[margin=0pt,
location=middle,
marking=on]
\showframe
\starttext
\dorecurse{20}{\vbox to \textheight{\vfill\midaligned{\tfd ABC}\vfill}\page}
\stoptext
My aim
Hello Jigé,
Adapt your layout to the following and it works.
\setuplayout
[%]
margin=0mm,
topspace=0mm,
backspace=1mm,
width=80mm,
height=50mm,
nx=2,
ny=5,
dx=0mm,
dy=0mm,
location=middle,
marking=on,
]
Kind regards
Willi
> On 16 Jan 2022, at 15:18, Jigé via ntg-context wrote:
>
>
%location=middle,%nx=2,ny=5,
%location=middle,
location=left,
marking=on,
margin=0mm,
topspace=0mm,
backspace=0mm,
width=fit,
%header=0mm,
%footer=0mm,
%align=middle,
]
\showframe
%\setuppagenumbering[state=stop]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\starttext
\dorecurse
I noticed the same problem reported by Massi, since a lua function I use in
a project as an argument of \getmarking does not get expanded anymore with
the new marking code.
Marcus Vinicius
On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 8:33 AM Hans Hagen via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:
> On 10/1
), this is
misleading in Acrobat Reader & Pro, where the TrimBox is shown in green (if
this option is activated)!
Bleed is to be defined in \setuplayout:
\showframe
\setuppapersize[A4][A4,oversized]
\setuplayout[
location=middle,
bleedoffset=-5mm,
marking=on,
]
%\setupinteractionscreen[width=max,he
here the TrimBox is shown in green (if
this option is activated)!
Bleed is to be defined in \setuplayout:
\showframe
\setuppapersize[A4][A4,oversized]
\setuplayout[
location=middle,
bleedoffset=-5mm,
marking=on,
]
%\setupinteractionscreen[width=max,height=max]
\starttext
X
\stoptext
Status
rttext
\dorecurse{10}{\samplefile{knuth}\marking[myheader]{\it knuth}\par}
\stoptext
we switched to the new marking code; i'll sent you a file to test
fyi: in mkii/mkiv we had to work around limitations of mark
synchronization and in mkiv that went even further; in lmtx we can use
some ne
It looks like the argument of \getmarking is not expanded, since you get
"\it knuth" instead of an italicized "knuth" in the headers of this MWE:
\definemarking[myheader]
\setupheadertexts[{\getmarking[myheader][last]}]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{\samplefile{knuth}\marking
Latest LMTX. I noticed the following \flushlayer behaviour and wondered if it
was a bug or something I've misunderstood?
\showframe
\setuppapersize [A5][A5]
\setuplayout[marking=on, location=middle]
\definelayer[coverlayer]
[width=\paperwidth, height=\paperheight]
\setupbackgrounds [paper
to benefit from that is
page columns but all that is a stepwise process. I keep track of that in yet
another lowlevel manual. These column things are on the agenda for next month
and beyond.
(In a next upload the new marking and tabulate optimization might become
default but for now i test
otnotes in
>>> situations that are not natural to tex (like columns). The first mechanism
>>> to benefit from that is page columns but all that is a stepwise process. I
>>> keep track of that in yet another lowlevel manual. These column things are
>>> on the agenda for next
another lowlevel manual. These column things are on the agenda for next month
and beyond.
(In a next upload the new marking and tabulate optimization might become
default but for now i test that locally.)
Hi, thank you!
I’m looking forward to these improvements, even if they won’t be in effect
that in yet another lowlevel manual. These column things are on the agenda
> for next month and beyond.
>
> (In a next upload the new marking and tabulate optimization might become
> default but for now i test that locally.)
Hi, thank you!
I’m looking forward to these improvemen
the new marking and tabulate optimization might become
default but for now i test that locally.)
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt
ime on marks (aka markings),
think of running headers and so.
I'm considering replacing the marking code by new code that I already
have one my machine. In mkiv we;ve always used a more powerful
alternative for the marks that than what luatex and friends provide but
in luametatex I
{ \getmarking[notePage][top]}
> {s \getmarking[notePage][top]–\getmarking[notePage][bottom]}}
> \stopsetups
>
> \starttexdefinition unexpanded startEndnote
> \dosingleempty\doStartEndnote
> \stoptexdefinition
>
> \starttexdefinition doStartEndnote [#1]
>
[userpage]}]}
\stoptexdefinition
\starttexdefinition dodoStartEndnote [#1][#2]
\startendnote[#1]
\marking[notePage]{#2}\removeunwantedspaces
\stoptexdefinition
\starttexdefinition endnoteChapter
\startchapter [title=Notes]
\setupheadertexts[{\it\getmarking[part]}][\setups{noteHeadingsText
]
\starttext
\startsubject[title={A}]
\startsubsubject[marking={Term 1}]
\startcolumns
\startdes{term 1}1. bla. 2. bla bla 3. bla bla bla. {\em adjective}.
\textbullet\hskip 2pt
\input weisman
\rightarrow {\bf something else}.
\stopdes
\stopsubsubject
\startsubsubject[marking={Term 2}]
\startdes
illustrated by an
example:
\definemode [aaa]
[keep]
\setuplayout [
marking=\doifmodeelse{aaa}{off}{on},
% marking=on,
grid=\doifmodeelse{aaa}{yes}{no},
% grid=yes
illustrated by an example:
\definemode [aaa]
[keep]
\setuplayout [
marking=\doifmodeelse{aaa}{off}{on},
% marking=on,
grid=\doifmodeelse{aaa}{yes}{no},
% grid=yes
[aaa]
[keep]
\setuplayout [
marking=\doifmodeelse{aaa}{off}{on},
% marking=on,
grid=\doifmodeelse{aaa}{yes}{no},
% grid=yes,
bottom=\doifmodeelse{aaa
]
\setuplayout [
marking=\doifmodeelse{aaa}{off}{on},
% marking=on,
grid=\doifmodeelse{aaa}{yes}{no},
% grid=yes,
bottom=\doifmodeelse{aaa}{10mm}{20mm
Hi all,
something has changed in the way markings are handled. Consider the
following example:
\definemarking[Section]
\setupheadertexts[{\getmarking[Section][top]–\getmarking[Section][bottom]}]
\starttext
A\marking[Section]{A}
B\marking[Section]{B}
C\marking[Section]{C}
\page
D
Hi,
as I'm almost done with my PDFs for the first volume of our journal, I'm
thinking about also publishing HTMLs. We have XSLTs almost ready for
this, but I was thinking if I could use ConTeXt also for this. A very
nice feature would be being able to add marking of page breaks
Taco, I found a solution. Instead of trying to adjust what I have in the
preamble, I simply went to where I begin the Foreword and included
[marking={Foreword}]:
\startforeword[marking={Foreword}][author={Author's name}].
And of course, to prevent the first page of Foreword from having
-sided setup (in other words a standard 8.5"x5.5" book):
\setuplayout
[backspace=16mm,
topspace=12mm,
header=6mm,
headerdistance=10mm,
footerdistance=9mm,
footer=8mm,
width=fit,
horoffset=12.7mm,
location=middle,
height=198mm,
quot;x5.5" book):
>
> \setuplayout
>
> [backspace=16mm,
> topspace=12mm,
> header=6mm,
> headerdistance=10mm,
> footerdistance=9mm,
> footer=8mm,
> width=fit,
> horoffset=12.7mm,
> location=middle,
> height=198mm,
> markin
stance=9mm,
footer=8mm,
width=fit,
horoffset=12.7mm,
location=middle,
height=198mm,
marking=on]
There was no mention of 'margins' as such in that layout, and the result
is close to what is wanted but not quite. Do I solve the problem by
adding in: leftmargin=20mm,
rightm
=no,
The correct way here is to reset the marking entries
at the begin of a new chapter or title with
\setuphead
[chapter,title]
[marking=reset]
Agreed. This is a better solution. Any idea why this is not the default?
because this is all kind of tricky wrt when to reset ... chapters can
.
(this reply is in jest )
incrementnumber=no,
The correct way here is to reset the marking entries
at the begin of a new chapter or title with
\setuphead
[chapter,title]
[marking=reset]
Agreed. This is a better solution. Any idea why this is not the default?
Aditya
; >
> > \startsetups header
> >\getmarking[chapter]
> > \stopsetups
> >
> > \starttext
> > \startchapter[title={This is a chapter}]
> >\input knuth
> >\page
> >\input knuth
> > \stopchapter
> >
> >
\stoptext
Don't do this, unnumbered chapter still increase the counter and
when you add another chapter afterwards you wonder why the number
is wrong. The correct way here is to reset the marking entries
at the begin of a new chapter or title with
\setuphead
[chapter,title]
[marking=reset
ve used variables and a macro
> > command for the style.
> >
> > This works for section 'title' and 'marking', but not for the 'list'
> > attribute.
>
> The title argument works only because it is placed in the text but it
> won't work when you try to show the argum
the styling of the section headings without having
to recode each \startsection command, I have used variables and a macro
command for the style.
This works for section 'title' and 'marking', but not for the 'list'
attribute.
The title argument works only because it is placed in the text
to
recode each \startsection command, I have used variables and a macro
command for the style.
This works for section 'title' and 'marking', but not for the 'list'
attribute.
The minimal working example below shows what I'm trying to do.
Best wishes and many thanks in advance.
James
\define
ppaper[
nx=2,
ny=9,
topspace=1cm,
backspace=1cm,
%dx=\LDistanceX,
%dy=\LDistanceY,
] % must come before \setuparranging!
\setuparranging [XY]
\setuplayout[
location=middle, marking=on,
topspace=5mm,
backspace=5mm,
width=68mm,
header=0mm,
footer=0mm,
]
\setuppagenumbering[
> Am 10.06.2020 um 09:33 schrieb Hans Hagen :
>
> the begin/end are used for marking blobs of content (kind of buffers) that
> can be mixed in, reused, moved, while start/stop is for structure
>
> so, begin/end is independent
>
> it is an already old mechanism that
Question A
\stopquestion
\endquestion
\beginanswer
\startanswer
Answer A
\stopanswer
\endanswer
the begin/end are used for marking blobs of content (kind of buffers)
that can be mixed in, reused, moved, while start/stop is for structure
so, begin/end is independent
it is an already old
[location=middle, marking=on]
\setupinteraction
[title={TestDoc},
author={Anon}]
\setupbackend
[format=PDF/X-1a:2003,
intent={ISO Coated v2 300\letterpercent\space (ECI)}]
\setupinteractionscreen[width=max,height=max]
\startluacode
moduledata.mystuff={}
respecify_pdf_boxes = function
markings from the first column (i.e., the
right column in this case), but they don't seem to be correct; marking 1
isn't referenced in the header of the first page, and the first new mark on
the second page is treated as the top mark for that page, rather than the
current mark at the time the second page
] [
n=2, %number of columns
direction=reverse, %does not work if ending comma is removed!
]
\starttext
\startpagecolumns[example]
\marking[TestMark]{1}(1) \input knuth\par
\marking[TestMark]{2}(2) \input knuth\par
\marking[TestMark]{3}(3) \input knuth\par
\marking[TestMark]{4
not work if ending comma is removed!
]
\starttext
\startpagecolumns[example]
\marking[TestMark]{1}(1) \input knuth\par
\marking[TestMark]{2}(2) \input knuth\par
\marking[TestMark]{3}(3) \input knuth\par
\marking[TestMark]{4}(4) \input knuth\par
\marking[TestMark]{5}(5) \input knuth\par
ge[huge-book.pdf]
\stoptext
I copied and adapted all from Stackoverflow snippets.
It is useful for me, since it file will be changing, page marking is
automatic and filtering marked pages will be automatic too.
But I wonder whether this may be useful to others. I wonder whether it
makes sense to ad
ditors or IDEs that support the language server protocol:
https://github.com/astoff/digestif
I suppose that Atom supports the language server protocol. Digestif has
support for ConTeXt too, not just LaTeX.
With Atom is there spell-checking? Without marking TeX/ConTeXt commands
as misspelled?
pter[reference={cha:blah},
list={blah}, % toc
marking={blah}, % page heading
bookmark={blah}, % pdf bookmark
title={blah}] % chapter head
[Lettrine=yes,setFirst=5W]
...
\stopchapter
\startcha
On 1/7/2020 1:26 PM, Oliver von Criegern wrote:
Using \definepagecolumns[xyz][n=2] instead of \setupcolumns[n=2]
and \startpagecolumns[xyz] etc. instead of \startcolumns etc.
seems to do what I want, except that the columns of the last page
aren't balanced any more.
Anyway, pagecolumns seems to
Using \definepagecolumns[xyz][n=2] instead of \setupcolumns[n=2]
and \startpagecolumns[xyz] etc. instead of \startcolumns etc.
seems to do what I want, except that the columns of the last page
aren't balanced any more.
Anyway, pagecolumns seems to be experimental.
The manual says "Don't use page
Oliver von Criegern schrieb am 18.12.2019 um 17:39:
So there seems to be no solution for this?
Not a solution but pagecolumns show the correct marks even with line
numbering.
Wolfgang
___
If your question is of
bottomspace=0in,
footer=0in,
backspace=0.0in,
%%
location=middle,
marking=on,
]
\startbuffer[tblcard]
\startframedtext
[frame=off, width=\textwidth, height=\textheight,
align={lohi, middle}]
\tfd A Name
ppapersize[tblcard][letter,portrait]
\setuparranging[2TOP]
\setuplayout[
height=3in,
width=4in,
topspace=0in,
header=0in,
bottomspace=0in,
footer=0in,
backspace=0.0in,
%%
location=middle,
marking=on,
]
\startbuffer[tblcard]
\strut
\tfd A Name
\stop
This is a dirty hack to change the color of the crop marks and the page
number at the corner of a page when \setuplayout[marking=on].
Edit the file:
tex/texmf-context/metapost/context/base/mpiv/mp-crop.mpiv
in the distribution, changing two lines:
- (here i'm reproducing only the last
On 12/19/2019 6:24 PM, mf wrote:
Il 19/12/19 18:07, Henning Hraban Ramm ha scritto:
Am 2019-12-19 um 16:41 schrieb mf :
Hello list,
\setuplayout[marking=on] typesets crop marks that are in grayscale
black.
Can I change their color, in particular into a CMYK black (0,0,0,1.0)?
Just
mf schrieb am 19.12.2019 um 18:24:
Il 19/12/19 18:07, Henning Hraban Ramm ha scritto:
Am 2019-12-19 um 16:41 schrieb mf :
Hello list,
\setuplayout[marking=on] typesets crop marks that are in grayscale
black.
Can I change their color, in particular into a CMYK black (0,0,0,1.0)?
There’s
Il 19/12/19 18:07, Henning Hraban Ramm ha scritto:
Am 2019-12-19 um 16:41 schrieb mf :
Hello list,
\setuplayout[marking=on] typesets crop marks that are in grayscale black.
Can I change their color, in particular into a CMYK black (0,0,0,1.0)?
There’s no parameter, and I don’t understand
Am 2019-12-19 um 16:41 schrieb mf :
>
> Hello list,
>
> \setuplayout[marking=on] typesets crop marks that are in grayscale black.
>
> Can I change their color, in particular into a CMYK black (0,0,0,1.0)?
There’s no parameter, and I don’t understand how the markings
Hello list,
\setuplayout[marking=on] typesets crop marks that are in grayscale black.
Can I change their color, in particular into a CMYK black (0,0,0,1.0)?
Thanks,
Massi
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So there seems to be no solution for this?
Am 09.12.19 um 15:18 schrieb Oliver von Criegern:
Any suggestions, how to solve this problem?
Am 02.12.19 um 20:06 schrieb Oliver von Criegern:
Dear list members,
line numbering in a two column layout apparently conflicts with the
marking mechanism
Any suggestions, how to solve this problem?
Am 02.12.19 um 20:06 schrieb Oliver von Criegern:
Dear list members,
line numbering in a two column layout apparently conflicts with the
marking mechanism.
Consider the following example:
\setupcolumns[n=2]
\setuplinenumbering
[
step=5
Dear list members,
line numbering in a two column layout apparently conflicts with the
marking mechanism.
Consider the following example:
\setupcolumns[n=2]
\setuplinenumbering
[
step=5,
method=page,
align=flushright,
]
\definemarking[Test]
\setupheadertexts
n't allow recording
unless you run it from the Terminal, for example.)
What confuses me most though is how the beta can work, while lmtx
doesn't. I have an impression that when you download something with
Safari as opposed to downloading with rsync, Safari simply "attaches"
something
Hi all,
Sorry, I corrected my MWE. As you can see, \currentitemnumber seems strange
when used for \marking inside a nested itemize.
MWE:
\definemarking[M]
\startsetups S
default=(\getmarking[M])~
first=(\getmarking[M][first])~
last=(\getmarking[M][last])~
previous=(\getmarking[M
Hi all,
It seems that \currentitemnumber won’t work for \marking if inside a nested
itemize?
MWE:
\definemarking[M]
\startsetups S
default=(\getmarking[M])~
first=(\getmarking[M][first])~
last=(\getmarking[M][last])~
previous=(\getmarking[M][previous])~
both=(\getmarking[M][both
Hi all,
How does \marking really work? Can’t seem to get \currentitemnumber into it.
MWE:
\definemarking[M]
\startsetups S
\getmarking[M]
\stopsetups
\setupheadertexts[\setups{S}][][][\setups{S}]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item First item
\marking[M]{Really? \currentitemnumber
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\usemodule[visual]
\setuppapersize[A6][A6,oversized]
\setuplayout
[location=middle,
marking=on,
grid=yes
thanks for your help,
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>> Message: 5
>> Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2019 23:42:11 +0200
>> From: Hans Hagen
>> To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
>> Subject: Re:
e:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > under default settings, the fontloaders discards all glyph names which
> > are considered "crappy", meaning matching the "p_crappyname" pattern in
> > "font-oup.lua". For some names this makes a lot of sense. For ex
Zitat von Hans Hagen :
On 7/8/2019 12:26 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
I found the culprit, it’s \clip :
\setuppapersize[A6][C6]
\setuplayout[
location=middle,
marking=on,
]
\starttext
\clip[
hoffset=\textwidth,
voffset=5mm,
width=\pagewidth
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