]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setupinterlinespace[line=3.2ex]
\setupitemize[each][margin=yes]
\setuphead[title][header=empty]
\setupheader[style={\sc}]
\setupfooter[style={\itxx}]
\setupheadertexts[Cours de Philosophie][][][{\getmarking[section]}]
\setupfootertexts[][][][© J.-P. Delange, 2010-2016 — La
Dear members,
In the MWE below the amount of vertical space between the enumeration header
and the text seems to fully controlled by the global \setupwhitespace setting.
The inbetween={\blank[nowhite]} setting seems to be ignored. I noticed this
change of behaviour some weeks ago for the first
header, hairline, and
paragraph body.
Would anyone have any suggestions on how to accomplish this?
You can put everything in a framedtext to keep it together.
Or, just put everything in a TABLE (that does not split, by default):
\setupbodyfont[9pt]
\setupindenting[yes,medium,next]
\setup
anyone have any suggestions on how to accomplish this?
You can put everything in a framedtext to keep it together.
\setupbodyfont[9pt]
\setupindenting[yes,medium,next]
\setupwhitespace[small]
\definetabulate[subjectpar][|f{\ssc}w(.3\textwidth)|f{\ssc}p|]
\setuptabulate
[subjectpar][after={\blackrule[
t up default paragraph indenting and spacing.
\setupindenting[yes,
medium,
next]
\setupwhitespace[small]
% Set up paragraph environment for subject header.
\defineparagraphs
[subjectpar][
n=2,
before={\blank[2*big]}]
\setupparagraphs
[subjectpar]
[1]
ph indenting and spacing.
\setupindenting[yes,
medium,
next]
\setupwhitespace[small]
% Set up paragraph environment for subject header.
\defineparagraphs
[subjectpar][
n=2,
before={\blank[2*big]}]
\setupparagraphs
[subjectpar]
[1]
[width=.3\textwidth]
\setuppapersize [A4][A4]
\definepapersize[standing][A4][A4]
\definepapersize[lying][A4,landscape][A4]
\setuplayout[width=middle, backspace=.75in, cutspace=.75in,
height=middle, topspace=.5in, bottomspace=.5in]
\setupbodyfont[11pt]
\setupwhitespace[none]
\setupcaption[table
On 3/24/2016 8:58 AM, Peter Münster wrote:
Hi,
Please compare \setupwhitespace[0.0001pt plus 2ex] with
\setupwhitespace[0pt plus 2ex] here:
\showframe
\setuphead[section][style={\switchtobodyfont[72pt]}]
\setupalign[height]
\setupwhitespace[0.0001pt plus 2ex] % desired result
Hi,
Please compare \setupwhitespace[0.0001pt plus 2ex] with
\setupwhitespace[0pt plus 2ex] here:
\showframe
\setuphead[section][style={\switchtobodyfont[72pt]}]
\setupalign[height]
\setupwhitespace[0.0001pt plus 2ex] % desired result
%\setupwhitespace[0pt plus 2ex] % "plus 2ex"
]
\startsetups[myTEXpagesetup]
\setupwhitespace[line]
\setuptolerance[space]
\stopsetups
\setupfittingpage[TEXpage]
[command=\texsetup{myTEXpagesetup},
height=fit,
width=210mm,
offset=10mm]
\starttext
\startTEXpage
\startsection[title={My Section}]
\placecontent
\stopTEXpage
]. Here is
my document:
***
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\startsetups[myTEXpagesetup]
\setupwhitespace[line]
\setuptolerance[space]
\stopsetups
\setupfittingpage[TEXpage]
[command=\texsetup{myTEXpagesetup},
height=fit,
width=210mm,
offset=10mm]
\starttext
\startTEXpage
[column][last][width=broad]
\setupTABLE[row][first][style=bold]
\setupTABLE[offset=.2em]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setuptolerance[verytolerant]
\starttext
\dorecurse{2}{\input knuth\par}
\placetable[here,split][]{Test}{
\bTABLE
\bTABLEhead
\bTR \bTD Col1 \eTD \bTD Col2 \eTD \eTR
\startalignment\stopalignment blocks set-off with leading and trailing
blank lines for better readability. But such practice could lead to
undesired results. Consider the following example:
\setupwhitespace [big]
\starttext
\input tufte
\startalignment[middle]
\input ward
\stopalignment
\input dawkins
could lead to
undesired results. Consider the following example:
\setupwhitespace [big]
\starttext
\input tufte
\startalignment[middle]
\input ward
\stopalignment
\input dawkins
\stoptext
So \stopalignment implicitly imposes a \par.
If I were to omit the blank line before \startalignment so that
p
\bgroup \raggedright \input tufte \egroup \par
\stoptext
From a practical point-of-view, what would be the "correct" way of
achieving the following (i.e. no paragraph breaks):
\setupwhitespace [big]
\starttext
\input tufte
\\
\startframed
[frame=off,offset=0pt,before=,after=,width=\t
esults. Consider the following example:
\setupwhitespace [big]
\starttext
\input tufte
\startalignment[middle]
\input ward
\stopalignment
\input dawkins
\stoptext
So \stopalignment implicitly imposes a \par.
If I were to omit the blank line before \startalignment so that no big
whitespace be in
margin (when
not necessary). Here is an example with corresponding output:
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[ALM Fixed][features=arabic,range=arabic]
\setupalign[r2l]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\showframe
\starttext
% 10 copies of Persian word "hello" stay on one
. How should I code in \pardir TRT in CONTEXT? I
couldn't find anything for that in spac-ali.mkiv.
The \lefttoright and \righttoleft commands set the paragraph direction
when you use the commands at the begin of a paragraph.
\setupwhitespace[line]
\starttext
\input ward
\righttoleft
\inpu
]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\showframe
\starttext
% 10 copies of Persian word "hello" stay on one line.
\dorecurse{10}{سلام }
% 20 copies makes a 2-line paragraph.
\dorecurse{20}{سلام }
% one copy of the word goes into the margin although the Latin letters
perfectly fit the line.
\dorecurs
ixed][features=arabic,range=arabic]
> \setupalign[r2l]
> \setupwhitespace[big]
> \showframe
>
> \starttext
>
> % 10 copies of Persian word "hello" stay on one line.
> \dorecurse{10}{سلام }
> % 20 copies makes a 2-line paragraph.
> \dorecurse{20}{سلام }
>
&
a variety of
fonts both as default and secondary and get the same result.
%\usemodule[newotf]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\define\testAlphabet{\purefontname\font\quad
ABCDEFGHIJKLmnopqrsſtuvwxyz \ 012345789}
\starttypescript[Secondary]
\definetypeface[Secondary][rm][serif
and secondary and get the same result.
%\usemodule[newotf]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\define\testAlphabet{\purefontname\font\quad
ABCDEFGHIJKLmnopqrsſtuvwxyz \ 012345789}
\starttypescript[Secondary]
\definetypeface[Secondary][rm][serif][ebgaramond][default
.
\startsetups[table:whitespace]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\stopsetups
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD \setupwhitespace[medium] \input knuth \eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD[style={\setupwhitespace[medium]}] \input knuth \eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD[setups=table:whitespace
I am trying to find the most effective way of changing paragraph spacing
for paragraphs inside table cells, without resorting to explicit \blank
directives.
Here is a MWE to show what I mean. Outside of the table, the paragraph
spacing seems to honour the \setupwhitespace directive. Not so
][TeX Gyre Pagella]
\definefontfamily[mainface][ss][Novecentowide]
\definefontfamily[mainface][mm][TeX Gyre Pagella Math]
\setupbodyfont[mainface,9pt]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\starttext
\input lorem
\ss\input lorem
\stoptext
Here is the relevant line from the output showing
il.fm tala...@fastmail.fm wrote:Thank you very much for this, Idris. It works nicely in the sample file you sent. But it goes off again once you add \setupdirections[bidi=global]. Consider the following:==snip\setupdirections[bidi=global]\setupthinrules[color=white]\setupwhitespace[big]\section
,
]
\setupbodyfont [mainface]
\starttext \showframe
\setupdirections[bidi=global]
\setupthinrules[color=white]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\section{Incorrect}
\startlinenumbering
\startalignment[r2l]
هذه رسالة لطيفة ألفها العالم الكبير الفهامة النحرير.
هذه رسالة جامعة مانعة ألفها الشيخ الفاضل
\showframe
\setupthinrules[color=white]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\section{Incorrect}
\startlinenumbering
\startalignment[r2l]
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Pellentesque
molestie dictum quam non congue. Integer ut dolor vel mi vestibulum
molestie vel et nulla.\thinrule
:
==
snip
\setupdirections[bidi=global]
\setupthinrules[color=white]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\section{Incorrect}
\startlinenumbering
\startalignment[r2l]
هذه رسالة لطيفة ألفها العالم الكبير الفهامة النحرير.
هذه رسالة جامعة مانعة ألفها الشيخ الفاضل...
\thinrule
===
You're right
[bidi=global]
\setupthinrules[color=white]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\section{Incorrect}
\startlinenumbering
\startalignment[r2l]
هذه رسالة لطيفة ألفها العالم الكبير الفهامة النحرير.
هذه رسالة جامعة مانعة ألفها الشيخ الفاضل...
\thinrule
===
You're right. \thinrule has LR unicode
the baselines moves when top is
used to control \\.
A mixture of the parameters top and bottom does the trick, but the use of
bottom is an ugly hack. Is there a better way? See below and attached
Best wishes
Idris
=choice-cs-new2.tex=
\setupinterlinespace[line=1.8em]
\setupwhitespace[big
}}}
\setuppagenumber[state=stop]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\starttext
(One~* Two~* Three~* Four) is even.
(\CHOICE{x}{One}~* \CHOICE{1}{Two}~* \CHOICE{x}{Three}~*
\CHOICE{2}{Four}) is even.
\stoptext
==
What is best way to define the \CHOICE macro without low-level TeX
commands, only high-level
Dear gang,
Consider the following (also attached):
=choice-cs.tex
\def\CHOICE#1#2{\leavevmode\vbox{\tabskip=0pt\everycr={}
\halign{\strut\hfil##\hfil\cr#1\cr#2\cr}}}
\setuppagenumber[state=stop]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\starttext
(One~* Two~* Three~* Four) is even
options] {or arguments}; unfortunately that’s the way I use to
write it ;-)
It breaks also when there are line breaks involved, which is often the case
when you write longer, vertical definitions, for example
\setupitemgroup [Legtext] [each]
[stopper=,
before={\setupwhitespace[none]\blank[small
},
page={yes},
bottom={\vfill},
top={},
]
\setuplayout
[contentspage][%
footer={\zeropoint},
header={\zeropoint},
]
\setuplayout
[contentspage][%
footerdistance={\zeropoint},
headerdistance={\zeropoint},
]
\startcontentspagemakeup
\setupwhitespace
[line
Thanks, Wolfgang, that indeed does the trick.
A related question. I've noticed that global `whitespace' setup is not
recognized by `makeup' environment, i.e.
\setupwhitespace[line]
\definemakeup
[abstractpage]
\startabstractpagemakeup
% `whitespace' is definitely not `line
},
headerdistance={\zeropoint},
]
\startcontentspagemakeup
\setupwhitespace
[line]
% ToC
\stopcontentspagemakeup
and that indeed worked when ToC spanned only one page. Since page
breaking does not work inside `makeup', I had ti give it up. Now I try
the following:
\start
Am 24.05.2015 um 21:20 schrieb Alexander Shukaev haroo...@gmail.com:
Thanks, Wolfgang, that indeed does the trick.
A related question. I've noticed that global `whitespace' setup is not
recognized by `makeup' environment, i.e.
\setupwhitespace[line]
\definemakeup
[abstractpage
},
top={},
]
\setuplayout
[contentspage][%
footer={\zeropoint},
header={\zeropoint},
]
\setuplayout
[contentspage][%
footerdistance={\zeropoint},
headerdistance={\zeropoint},
]
\startcontentspagemakeup
\setupwhitespace
[line]
% ToC
\stopcontentspagemakeup
and that indeed worked when ToC
Hello all!
This is probably a stupid question, but how do I control the
linespacing in a table of contents? I found that space can be added
with e.g.
\setuplist[chapter][before={\blank[4*big]}]
but how do I make the linespacing smaller than default?
I've got
\setupwhitespace[medium]
does
?
I've got
\setupwhitespace[medium]
does that affect the linespacing in a table of contents?
Are there any other settings besides \setuplist and \setupwhitespace
that affect the TOC spacing? I've got a fairly complicated file (or,
rather, a group of files), so I'm wondering if there's something
directive in the document, and does not revise it even
when font size is changed.
Is there a prescribed method to properly use \setupinterlinespace (or
for that matter \setupwhitespace when switching font sizes?
Many thanks.
MWE
\setuppagenumbering[location=,state=stop]
\definefontfamily[mainface
its lead from the original
\setupbodyfont directive in the document, and does not revise it even
when font size is changed.
Is there a prescribed method to properly use \setupinterlinespace (or
for that matter \setupwhitespace when switching font sizes?
Hi Paavnet,
yes, you need
for figures placed by startplacefigure/stopplacefigure and tradiitonal
placefigure commands, and paragraphs placed by
startparagraph/stopparagraph or marked by par or newlines.
When the figure is not in a group, whitespace called for by
\setupwhitespace is lost, except when the paragraphs are marked
/stopplacefigure and tradiitonal
placefigure commands, and paragraphs placed by
startparagraph/stopparagraph or marked by par or newlines.
When the figure is not in a group, whitespace called for by
\setupwhitespace is lost, except when the paragraphs are marked by
traditional means
placefigure commands, and paragraphs placed by
startparagraph/stopparagraph or marked by par or newlines.
When the figure is not in a group, whitespace called for by
\setupwhitespace is lost, except when the paragraphs are marked by
traditional means. That is, whitespace is lost when
startparagraph
of the box.
\def\startSlide
{\grabbufferdata[SlideContent][startSlide][stopSlide]}
\def\stopSlide
{\startmakeup[standard][align=middle]
\vbox\bgroup
\setupwhitespace[big]
\begstrut\getbufferdata[SlideContent]\endstrut
\egroup
\stopmakeup}
Many thanks for your reply
Am 18.04.2015 um 20:29 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es:
On 04/18/2015 07:15 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 18.04.2015 um 18:43 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
[...]
The first page shows that \setupwhitespace[big] affects to a single line
in a makeup. Shouldn’t white space be added only
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\showgrid
\setupinteraction[option=max]
\setuppapersize[S6]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\setupbodyfont[100pt]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\startsetups[setups:slides]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\stopsetups
\setupmakeup
On 04/18/2015 07:15 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 18.04.2015 um 18:43 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
[...]
The first page shows that \setupwhitespace[big] affects to a single line
in a makeup. Shouldn’t white space be added only between paragraphs? The
second page is right vertically centered
Am 18.04.2015 um 18:43 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\showgrid
\setupinteraction[option=max]
\setuppapersize[S6]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\setupbodyfont[100pt]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\startsetups
}
\abbreviation [UAE] {UAE} {United Arab Emirates}
%\commonabbreviation [OK] {OK} {okay}
\abbreviation [OK] {OK} {okay}
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\starttext
The \UK\ and the \USA\ are both founding members of the \UN.
And I'm told the \UK\ and \USA\ are both English speaking countries.
But that’s
and accompanying note are out of alignment. Toggle
this
line:
\setupnotation[footnote]
[before={\setupwhitespace[none]},indenting={yes,big},after={\blank[small]}]
On, we get a misalignment. Off, no misalignment. Is this a bug or am I
missing something? Thanks in advance for any advice and
Hi Idris,
I’m
[footnote]
[before={\setupwhitespace[none]},indenting={yes,big},after={\blank[small]}]
On, we get a misalignment. Off, no misalignment. Is this a bug or am I
missing something? Thanks in advance for any advice and
Hi Idris,
I’m afraid it may be a bug.
The issue doesn’t show with stable version from
On 04/05/2015 09:09 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Dear gang,
In the attached files, watch the behavior of the second footnote: The
footnote numeral and accompanying note are out of alignment. Toggle this
line:
\setupnotation[footnote]
[before={\setupwhitespace[none
Dear gang,
In the attached files, watch the behavior of the second footnote: The
footnote numeral and accompanying note are out of alignment. Toggle this
line:
\setupnotation[footnote]
[before={\setupwhitespace[none]},indenting={yes,big},after={\blank[small]}]
On, we get a misalignment
]
%\definefontfamily[mainface][ss][Junction, Light]
\definefontfamily[mainface][mm][TeX Gyre Pagella Math]
\setupbodyfont[mainface,9pt]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\starttext
\input lorem
\ss\input lorem
%{\simplefont[heydingsicons] q}~123.456.7890
\stoptext
Pagella Math]
\setupbodyfont[mainface,9pt]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\starttext
\input lorem
\ss\input lorem
%{\simplefont[heydingsicons] q}~123.456.7890
\stoptext
--
Pavneet Arora m: 647.406.6843
Waroc Informatikt: 416.937.9276
]
\definefontfamily[heydingsicons][rm][Humeur]
\setupbodyfont[mainface,9pt]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\starttext
\input lorem
\ss\input lorem
{\switchtobodyfont[heydingsicons] q}~123.456.7890
\stoptext
Just in case it helps,
Pablo
--
http://www.ousia.tk
}
%\commonabbreviation [OK] {OK} {okay}
\abbreviation [OK] {OK} {okay}
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\starttext
The \UK\ and the \USA\ are both founding members of the \UN.
And I'm told the \UK\ and \USA\ are both English speaking countries.
But that’s \OK.
The \UK\ (\infull{UK}) and the \USA\ (\infull{USA
appear in the middle.
This is what I have this far:
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\starttext
\inmargin{\externalfigure[warning]}
\input tufte
\inmargin{\externalfigure[warning]}
Really short paragraph.
\inleft{
\placefigure[none][]{}
{\externalfigure[warning]}
}
\input
][indenting=yes,next]
Fortunately, it's much easier that that ;-)
% Argument to after= controls vertical space between notes
\setupnotation
[footnote][before={\setupwhitespace[big]},indenting={yes,big},after={\blank[small]}]
As mentioned in the other email, the first next is apparently already
that that ;-)
% Argument to after= controls vertical space between notes
\setupnotation
[footnote][before={\setupwhitespace[big]},indenting={yes,big},after={\blank[small]}]
Hi Idris,
I’m not sure whether this is clearer to me. It seems that your approach
enables indenting by setting vertical space
,
rightquote=\guilsingleleft,
leftquotation=\rightguillemot,
rightquotation=\leftguillemot]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\stopenvironment
--pj-medizin.tex---
\environment env-medizin
\startproject pj-medizin
[utf]
\setupbodyfont[sans,11pt]
\setuplanguage[deo][leftquote=\guilsingleright,
rightquote=\guilsingleleft,
leftquotation=\rightguillemot,
rightquotation=\leftguillemot]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\stopenvironment
--pj-medizin.tex
,
leftquotation=\rightguillemot,
rightquotation=\leftguillemot]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\stopenvironment
--pj-medizin.tex---
\environment env-medizin
\startproject pj-medizin
\product pd-medizin
\stopproject
--pd
Am 30.01.2015 um 21:43 schrieb Rob Heusdens robh...@xs4all.nl:
Correction, I added offset=none,frameoffset=0pt, to the parameters for
the textbackground frame.
Code again with correction:
% test background
\setupwhitespace[none]
\setupindenting[yes, small, next]
\setuppagenumbering
=,alternative=text,indentnext=no]
\setuphead[summary][number=no,style=bold,before=,after={\blank[sprong]},beforesection={\noindentation\page\starttextbackground[SummaryBackground]},aftersection={\stoptextbackground\page}]
\setupwhitespace[none]
\setupindenting[yes, small, next]
\definetextbackground
]},after=,indentnext=no]
\setuphead[summary][number=no,style=bold,before=,after={\blank[sprong]},beforesection={\noindentation\page\starttextbackground[SummaryBackground]},aftersection={\stoptextbackground\page}]
\setupwhitespace[none]
\setupindenting[yes, small, next]
\definetextbackground
that?
And another thing, the background sometimes extends to a new page even
though there is no text, which looks silly. Deleting the \blank in the
\setupheads entry for the option after does not help.
Below is the code.
Greetings,
Rob
% test background
\setupwhitespace[none]
\setupindenting[yes, small
Correction, I added offset=none,frameoffset=0pt, to the parameters for
the textbackground frame.
Code again with correction:
% test background
\setupwhitespace[none]
\setupindenting[yes, small, next]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\definetextbackground
[SummaryBackground
=right]
\setupwhitespace[big] \setupindenting[none] \setupmargindata[location=left,
align=outer, style={\ss \small}] \setuppagenumbering[location={header, right}]
\definefontfamily [myfamily] [serif] [baskervaldx] \definefontfamily [myfamily]
[italic] [baskervaldxita] \definefontfamily [myfamily] [bold
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\startsetups[setups:chapterlist]
\setupwhitespace[10*big]
\stopsetups
\setuplist[chapter][setups=setups:chapterlist]
\starttext
\completecontent
\dorecurse{50}{\chapter{My Chapter}}
\stoptext
I thought that setups were
Dear gang,
How do we activate/control whitespace (and indenting) within framed texts?
The following seems to fail:
==
\setupframedtexts
[frame=off,
location=middle,
before={\blank[medium]\setupwhitespace[medium]},
after={\blank[medium]}]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setupindenting
={\blank[medium]\setupwhitespace[medium]},
after={\blank[medium]}]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setupindenting[yes,medium,first]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startframedtext
\input knuth
\stopframedtext
\input knuth
\stoptext
==
See attached. Thanks in advance
Untested
:
==
\setupframedtexts
[frame=off,
location=middle,
before={\blank[medium]\setupwhitespace[medium]},
after={\blank[medium]}]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setupindenting[yes,medium,first]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startframedtext
\input knuth
\stopframedtext
\input knuth
\stoptext
?
no, unrelated, try this:
\setuphead
[section]
[after={\strut\blank[-2*line,samepage,disable]},
command=\SectionCommand,
distance=0pt]
\define[2]\SectionCommand{\inleft{XX}}
That was fine until it ran into \setupwhitespace with a non-zero value.
Fiddling with the after key \blank
*line,samepage,disable]},
command=\SectionCommand,
distance=0pt]
\define[2]\SectionCommand{\inleft{XX}}
That was fine until it ran into \setupwhitespace with a non-zero value.
Fiddling with the after key \blank does not appear to help.
\define[2]\MarginHead{\inmargin{#1\\#2
[section]
[after={\strut\blank[-2*line,samepage,disable]},
command=\SectionCommand,
distance=0pt]
\define[2]\SectionCommand{\inleft{XX}}
That was fine until it ran into \setupwhitespace with a non-zero value.
Fiddling with the after key \blank does not appear to help.
\define
=\SectionCommand,
distance=0pt]
\define[2]\SectionCommand{\inleft{XX}}
That was fine until it ran into \setupwhitespace with a non-zero value.
Fiddling with the after key \blank does not appear to help.
\define[2]\MarginHead{\inmargin{#1\\#2}}
\setuphead[section
after={\blank[0em]\blank[disable]}]
Yes it also works, thank you Thangalin. So here is the final solution (I
have added the 'nowhite' keyword in the second blank to kill whitespaces
when they are active) to get real empty heads (sections here) in the
document:
\setupwhitespace[line
% macros=mkvi
\setupwhitespace[small]
\def\ä^?z{Ä^?}
\def\Named[#PARAMETERNAME]{¦#PARAMETERNAME¦}
\def\Numbered[#1]{¦#1¦}
\starttext
\subject{Regression between TL2013 and current beta}
There does appear to have been some change or regression in the
definition of allowed characters
On 3/1/2014 12:45 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
% macros=mkvi
\setupwhitespace[small]
\def\ä^?z{Ä^?}
only letters can make a \cs (not symbols)
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
On 2014-02-28 20:32, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 3/1/2014 12:45 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
% macros=mkvi
\setupwhitespace[small]
\def\ä^?z{Ä^?}
only letters can make a \cs (not symbols)
Clearly this is not currently the case, although I would agree that it
should be. Is there any way to enforce
][numbercommand=\listchapter,width=0pt]
\definemargindata[listchapter][hoffset=1em,location=left,style=]
\setupinterlinespace[line=3.3ex]
\setupwhitespace[small]
\setupindenting[medium,always]
\starttext
\placecontent
\dorecurse{10}{\chapter{Chapter}}
\stoptext
The only side-effect is that interaction doesn’t
there is an extra line (?) ...
%\setupwhitespace[none]
\placecontent
%\stop
%\stoplinecorrection}
\chapter{}.
\chapter{}.
\chapter{}.
\stoptext
I am quite sad that after lot of investigation I still cannot achieve such a
basic formatting...
As it is required to force
[texgyretermes]
\setupbodyfont[roman,12pt]
\setupinterlinespace[line=3.2ex]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\starttext
\
\blank[2in]
12 Sep 2013
\blank[big]
Dear Sir/Madam,
\blank[big]
\startalignment[middle]
\underbar{RE: Something important that I am writing about}
\underbar{Re: Something important that I am
]
\setuplayout[header=0in,footer=0in,topspace=0.75in,height=9.5in,backspace=1.25in,width=6in]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[gentiumalt]
\setupbodyfont[11pt]
\setupinterlinespace[line=3.2ex]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\starttext
\startalignment[middle]
{\tfc AN IMPORTANT LEGAL
]}
How can I get the Some more text to move up to fill the empty page?
Thank you for any help you can provide!
\setuppapersize[letter][letter]
\setuplayout[
topspace=0.5in,
backspace=1in,
header=24pt,
footer=36pt,
height=middle,
width=middle]
\setupwhitespace[big
,
]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\setupwhitespace[none]
\define\syllabusheader{%
\vskip0.1mm
\bTABLE[frame=off,width=\textwidth]
\setupTABLE[c][1][width=fit, align=raggedright,style={\bfb\ss}]
\setupTABLE[c][2][width=broad,align=center, style={\bfd\ss}]
\setupTABLE[c][3][width=fit, align
]
\setuplayout[topspace=0pt,
header=42pt,
headerdistance=6pt,
]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\setupwhitespace[none]
\define\syllabusheader{%
\vskip0.1mm
\bTABLE[frame=off,width=\textwidth]
\setupTABLE[c][1][width=fit, align=raggedright,style={\bfb\ss
[letter][letter]
\setuplayout[topspace=0pt,
header=42pt,
headerdistance=6pt,
]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\setupwhitespace[none]
\define\syllabusheader{%
\vskip0.1mm
\bTABLE[frame=off,width=\textwidth]
\setupTABLE[c][1][width=fit, align=raggedright,style
Am 03.05.2013 um 09:34 schrieb Meer, H. van der h.vanderm...@uva.nl:
There is more to it then a preference for \crlf […]
\setupwhitespace[line]
\starttext
\subject{Regular paragraphs}
Line 1\par
\start \switchtobodyfont[termes]
Line 2\par
\stop
Line 3
\subject{Packed paragraphs
]
\definebreakpoint [aapje] [6] [nleft=3,nright=3,left=X,middle=Y,right=Z]
\setbreakpoints[aapje]
\setuppapersize[A7]
\showframe
\starttext
\setupwhitespace[big]
aapje1aapje1aapje1aapje1aapje1aapje1aapje \par
aapje2aapje2aapje2aapje2aapje2aapje2aapje \par
aapje3aapje3aapje3aapje3aapje3aapje3aapje \par
? Or perhaps this is a bug?
\definefloat[rightfigure][rightfigures][figure]
\setupcaption[rightfigure][location=right]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\starttext
\input davis \par
\input knuth \par
\input khatt-en \par
% \showboxes
\startplacerightfigure[
location=bottom,
title={Tolles
in the editors would be automatically
interpreted as \blank – and then without indenting of course. How to get
that?
\setupwhitespace[line]
\starttext
First paragraph
Second paragraph
\stoptext
Wolfgang
___
If your
Am 04.04.2013 um 22:37 schrieb john Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com:
I had a line \setupwhitespace[medium] in the preamble to the
file. I moved it to occur after \startbodymatter and all was fine.
You can use \startsectionblockenvironment to enable the setup
with the begin of a certain
}}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
I had a line \setupwhitespace[medium] in the preamble to the
file. I moved it to occur after \startbodymatter and all was fine.
--
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Solved. Before was \setupwhitespace[small], for this I had to surround
everything with
\start
\setupwhitespace[none]
..
\stop
Hans van der Meer
On 16 mrt. 2013, at 13:44, Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com
wrote:
Am 16.03.2013 um 12:45 schrieb H. van der Meer h.vanderm
Am 16.03.2013 um 14:58 schrieb Meer H. van der h.vanderm...@uva.nl:
Solved. Before was \setupwhitespace[small], for this I had to surround
everything with
\start
\setupwhitespace[none]
..
\stop
You can also prevent the space with the following setup for the narrower
environment
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