Can you please try to replicate this mini example:
\setupoutput[pdf]
\setuppapersize[A5][A5]
\starttext
\startcolumns
\dorecurse{4}{\input tufte\par}
\stopcolumns
a
\startcolumns
\dorecurse{5}{\input tufte\par}
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
In my case there is a big hole on the page 2 (after
Many thanks for your help. I'll do what I can to help Mr. Hagen to
improve ConTeXt. Just tell me please how can I make the bug report.
Michal Kvasnicka
Verified. \stopcolumns seems to generate a pagebreak when the
combined length of the text in all the typeset columns would
be longer than half
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Michal Kvasnicka wrote:
Many thanks for your help. I'll do what I can to help Mr. Hagen to
improve ConTeXt. Just tell me please how can I make the bug report.
Add your minimal example here
https://foundry.supelec.fr/tracker/?atid=161group_id=21
Aditya
Good morning.
I've just installed new ConTeXt (ver. 2006.08.08 21:51), and use perl
TeXExec (ver. 5.4.3). Now my old macros using the columns environment
have stopped working properly. Even when I type (n being a number)
\startcolumns
\dorcurse{n}{\input tufte}
\stopcolumns
a
BTW, I've replaced my ConTeXt with the newest one (ConTeXt ver:
2007.01.12 15:56 MKII), and the outcome is the same.
M.K.
Michal Kvasnicka napsal(a):
Good morning.
I've just installed new ConTeXt (ver. 2006.08.08 21:51), and use perl
TeXExec (ver. 5.4.3). Now my old macros using the columns
What's wrong? Was something changed? Haven't I installed the ConTeXt
properly?
I don't think you have. See my response in the texexec ruby problem
thread.
-Sanjoy
`Not all those who wander are lost.' (J.R.R. Tolkien)
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