Thanks. That works.
Denis
Von: ntg-context Im Auftrag von jbf via ntg-context
Gesendet: Dienstag, 15. Februar 2022 00:16
An: Denis Maier via ntg-context ; mailing list for ConTeXt
users
Cc: jbf
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] \hyphenatedurl in non-hyphenation context
You could try this (note
You could try this (note the url setup then called in before
\hyphenatedurl):
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setuphead[chapter][align={right,nothyphenated}]
\startsetupsurl
\setupalign[hyphenated]
\stopsetups
\starttext
Hi,
I have defined chapter headings set to nothyphenated. Yet, sometimes occur DOIs
in these chapter headings, and I would obviously want those to be broken across
lines.
%
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setuphead[chapter][align={right,nothyphenated}]
\starttext
At the moment \hyphenatedurl is not working for me in the latest LMTX
but is in MkIV. Am I the only one experiencing this? I am aware that I
am using a rather special typeface (Atkinson Hyperlegible) but am not
sure if that would cause a problem... it doesn't for MkIV.
Julian
On 2015-04-13 13:19, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 04/11/2015 07:20 AM, Rik wrote:
With versions from 20150325 and earlier, the following example code
produced nicely wrapped URLs. With current betas, the URLs do not wrap.
Hi Rik,
with beta from 2015.04.12 15:41, urls are wrapped.
Just in case
On 04/11/2015 07:20 AM, Rik wrote:
With versions from 20150325 and earlier, the following example code
produced nicely wrapped URLs. With current betas, the URLs do not wrap.
Hi Rik,
with beta from 2015.04.12 15:41, urls are wrapped.
Just in case it helps,
Pablo
(Perhaps this is what
With versions from 20150325 and earlier, the following example code
produced nicely wrapped URLs. With current betas, the URLs do not wrap.
(Perhaps this is what Wolfgang meant when he wrote, in a reply in the
thread _Turning off French character spacing_:
The \url and \hyphenatedurl need
On 2014-07-31, 14:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
From what I can see in the code there is no option to disable the
stretch values.
Thanks for checking.
Kind regards,
Joshua
___
If your question is of interest to
On 2014-07-31, 6:42, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\def\hyphenatedurlseparator{→}
Thanks, I've added it to the wiki. Now only the question remains how
to disable URL stretching.
Kind regards,
Joshua
___
If your
Am 31.07.2014 um 14:45 schrieb Joshua Krämer joshua.krae...@gmail.com:
On 2014-07-31, 6:42, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\def\hyphenatedurlseparator{→}
Thanks, I've added it to the wiki. Now only the question remains how
to disable URL stretching.
From what I can see in the code there is no
Dear list,
I typeset URLs with \hyphenatedurl, and have two questions.
(1) Is there a feature available to insert a custom symbol when a
line-break occurs, e.g. \hookleftarrow?
(2) How can I disable the stretching between characters? I've tried
the following without success:
\setupurl
Am 30.07.2014 um 23:02 schrieb Joshua Krämer joshua.krae...@gmail.com:
Dear list,
I typeset URLs with \hyphenatedurl, and have two questions.
(1) Is there a feature available to insert a custom symbol when a
line-break occurs, e.g. \hookleftarrow?
\setuplayout[width=4cm]
\starttext
Hello,
I defined
\def\url[#1]{\hyphenatedurl{#1}}
for URLs, because I find
\useURL[][]
\from[]
inconvenient (there are ~30 URLs in my document and all of them unique).
But \hyphenatedurl doesn't work with '%' (and '\%' gets printed
literally). I'll just use \useURL as a workaround, but
Hi,
God bless the command \hyphenatedurl{...} !
Only, I am wondering why it starts a new line not *after* but *before*
the slash, dot or whatever there is to structure a long url.
Is this an english/dutch convention, completely different than
paragraph wrapping? Or is it common usus, just me
Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
God bless the command \hyphenatedurl{...} !
Only, I am wondering why it starts a new line not *after* but *before*
the slash, dot or whatever there is to structure a long url.
Is this an english/dutch convention, completely different than
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
God bless the command \hyphenatedurl{...} !
Only, I am wondering why it starts a new line not *after* but *before*
the slash, dot or whatever there is to structure a long url.
Is this an english/dutch convention, completely different than
i just took what i
Jesse Alama wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
God bless the command \hyphenatedurl{...} !
Only, I am wondering why it starts a new line not *after* but *before*
the slash, dot or whatever there is to structure a long url.
Is this an english/dutch convention, completely
On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
God bless the command \hyphenatedurl{...} !
Only, I am wondering why it starts a new line not *after* but *before*
the slash, dot or whatever there is to structure a long url.
Is this an english/dutch convention, completely
Am 12.07.2008 um 00:50 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
God bless the command \hyphenatedurl{...} !
Only, I am wondering why it starts a new line not *after* but
*before*
the slash, dot or whatever there is to structure a long
Ralf Schmitt wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Ralf Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to specify additional characters (e.g. ) to be used for
hyphenation of urls using \hyphenatedurl{...}?
in what respect? splitting should take place before an (see scanurl in
supp-lan.tex)
Ralf Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to specify additional characters (e.g. ) to be used for
hyphenation of urls using \hyphenatedurl{...}?
in what respect? splitting should take place before an (see scanurl in
supp-lan.tex)
Hans
Hi,
is there a way to specify additional characters (e.g. ) to be used for
hyphenation of urls using \hyphenatedurl{...}?
TIA,
- Ralf
___
ntg-context mailing list
ntg-context@ntg.nl
http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
At 23:35 21/12/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
I'm sure I miss something obvious but I have no clue what it is.
I have:
\def\gotoDOI#1{\hyphenatedurl#1}
\def\gotoDOI#1{\hyphenatedurl{#1}}
otherwise the first token in #1 becomes the argument to \hyphenatedurl
\gotoDOI{10.1016/S0009-2614(01)01361-6}
Hi,
I'm sure I miss something obvious but I have no clue what it is.
I have:
\def\gotoDOI#1{\hyphenatedurl#1}
\gotoDOI{10.1016/S0009-2614(01)01361-6}
\hyphenatedurl{10.1016/S0009-2614(01)01361-6}
and I redefined supp-lan.tex's \scanurl to hyphenate at '(' and ')'.
The strange thing is:
24 matches
Mail list logo