On Tue, 2012-03-20 at 06:22 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
The problem is the empty second argument.
\startitemize[before=\startlinecorrection,after=\stoplinecorrection][]
When you pass two arguments with \startitemize the first argument os for
keywords (e.g. packed or fit)
and second
Am 20.03.2012 um 06:31 schrieb Kip Warner:
On Tue, 2012-03-20 at 06:22 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
The problem is the empty second argument.
\startitemize[before=\startlinecorrection,after=\stoplinecorrection][]
When you pass two arguments with \startitemize the first argument os for
On Tue, 2012-03-20 at 06:46 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
TeX has it’s problem with certain errors, accept it.
It is not a problem with the program raising an error, it was how it
went about doing it. It should not have to take down the entire
operating system to indicate to the user that
On Sat, 2012-03-17 at 11:21 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 17.03.2012 um 10:21 schrieb luigi scarso:
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 2:47 AM, Kip Warner k...@thevertigo.com wrote:
Hey list,
Is there any way to hint to ConTeXt that the contents of a \startitemize
\stopitemize pair should
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 12:25 AM, Kip Warner k...@thevertigo.com wrote:
On Sat, 2012-03-17 at 11:21 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 17.03.2012 um 10:21 schrieb luigi scarso:
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 2:47 AM, Kip Warner k...@thevertigo.com wrote:
Hey list,
Is there any way to hint to
On Sun, 2012-03-18 at 16:25 -0700, Kip Warner wrote:
On Sat, 2012-03-17 at 11:21 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 17.03.2012 um 10:21 schrieb luigi scarso:
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 2:47 AM, Kip Warner k...@thevertigo.com wrote:
Hey list,
Is there any way to hint to ConTeXt that
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 2:47 AM, Kip Warner k...@thevertigo.com wrote:
Hey list,
Is there any way to hint to ConTeXt that the contents of a \startitemize
\stopitemize pair should try to be all on the same page?
plain old tex
\vbox{%
\startitemize
\stopitemize%
}
?
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Am 17.03.2012 um 10:21 schrieb luigi scarso:
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 2:47 AM, Kip Warner k...@thevertigo.com wrote:
Hey list,
Is there any way to hint to ConTeXt that the contents of a \startitemize
\stopitemize pair should try to be all on the same page?
plain old tex
\vbox{%
Hey list,
Is there any way to hint to ConTeXt that the contents of a \startitemize
\stopitemize pair should try to be all on the same page?
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On Sun, 2012-03-04 at 23:26 -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 4 Mar 2012, Kip Warner wrote:
Hey list,
I'd like an itemized list using the following format...
Article I ...
Article II ...
Article III ...
...and so on. I've tried defining the behaviour with...
On Mon, 5 Mar 2012, Kip Warner wrote:
On Sun, 2012-03-04 at 23:26 -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 4 Mar 2012, Kip Warner wrote:
Hey list,
I'd like an itemized list using the following format...
Article I ...
Article II ...
Article III ...
...and so on. I've tried defining the
On Mon, 2012-03-05 at 22:10 -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Thanks Aditya. A couple questions for you.
\defineitemgroup[article]
\setupitemgroup
[article]
[
left={Article },
stopper=,
symbol=R,
before=\blank,
after=\blank,
distance=0.5em,
]
On Mon, 2012-03-05 at 22:10 -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
\starttext
\startarticle
\item First article
\item Second article
\stoparticle
Again
Another thing I just noticed is that using \startarticle[start=20]
before an item block doesn't always begin counting at that. On some
On Mon, 5 Mar 2012, Kip Warner wrote:
On Mon, 2012-03-05 at 22:10 -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Thanks Aditya. A couple questions for you.
\defineitemgroup[article]
\setupitemgroup
[article]
[
left={Article },
stopper=,
symbol=R,
before=\blank,
after=\blank,
On Mon, 2012-03-05 at 22:44 -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Thats how itemgroup are configured. You cannot mix assignments (key=value)
with options.
I don't follow. What is the difference between this,
\setupitemgroup
[article]
[
left={Article },
stopper=,
symbol=R,
On Mon, 5 Mar 2012, Kip Warner wrote:
On Mon, 2012-03-05 at 22:44 -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Thats how itemgroup are configured. You cannot mix assignments (key=value)
with options.
I don't follow. What is the difference between this,
\setupitemgroup
[article]
[
left={Article },
On Tue, 2012-03-06 at 00:22 -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
ConTeXt checks if the argument of \setupitemgroup has an assignment
(key=value), then it calls a version of \setparameters; otherwise it calls
a version of \processcommalist. So, if you use assignments and options in
the same command,
Hey list,
I'd like an itemized list using the following format...
Article I ...
Article II ...
Article III ...
...and so on. I've tried defining the behaviour with...
\defineenumeration[article]
[location=top,
text=Article,
between=\blank,
before=\blank,
after=\blank]
On Sun, 4 Mar 2012, Kip Warner wrote:
Hey list,
I'd like an itemized list using the following format...
Article I ...
Article II ...
Article III ...
...and so on. I've tried defining the behaviour with...
\defineenumeration[article]
[location=top,
text=Article,
between=\blank,
This worked some weeks ago:
\defineconversion[ordinal][\enordinaldaynumber]
\starttext
\startitemize[ordinal]
\item Test
\item Test
\item Test
\item Test
\item Test
\stopitemize
\stoptext
current beta from today
Herbert
! Undefined control sequence.
system tex error on
On 29-12-2011 16:11, Herbert Voss wrote:
this one also worked some weeks ago:
\mainlanguage[de]
\starttext
\startitemize[8,packed]
[width=8em,distance=2em,items=5]
\ran {no\hss yes}
\its I can not do it without \TeX.
\mar{+} I use \TeX\ with other packages.
\its I hardly use \TeX.
\ran{\hss The
this one also worked some weeks ago:
\mainlanguage[de]
\starttext
\startitemize[8,packed]
[width=8em,distance=2em,items=5]
\ran {no\hss yes}
\its I can not do it without \TeX.
\mar{+} I use \TeX\ with other packages.
\its I hardly use \TeX.
\ran{\hss The future\hss}
\its I
On 29-12-2011 13:55, Herbert Voss wrote:
\defineconversion[ordinal][\enordinaldaynumber]
use
\defineconversion[ordinal][\ordinaldaynumber]
instead ... it adapts itself to the current language
(I'm cleaning up modules and removing off cases and that was one of
them, as it makes no sense to
Hi,
With the latest beta
\setupitemize[2][packed,joinedup]
gives
checkmissing or ungrouped '=' after 'packed' in line 2
(@@opitemize:2:)
Aditya
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On 18-12-2011 19:18, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
With the latest beta
\setupitemize[2][packed,joinedup]
gives
check missing or ungrouped '=' after 'packed' in line 2 (@@opitemize:2:)
fixed in next upload (case _a and _b needs to be swapped)
Hans
Hi Hans,
itemize with option “text” gives me still an error (beta: 15-Dec-2011 09:27).
\startitemize[text]
\item alpha \item beta \item gamma
\stopitemize
Regards
Andreas
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On 15 déc. 2011, at 10:38, Andreas Harder wrote:
Hi Hans,
itemize with option “text” gives me still an error (beta: 15-Dec-2011 09:27).
\startitemize[text]
\item alpha \item beta \item gamma
\stopitemize
Regards
Andreas
Hi Andreas,
It is correct that the latest beta has
Hi all,
is there an itemize option, so that the \blank[-line] in the following example
is not needed? If not, can we have one?
\starttext \showframe
\definedescription[Test]
\startTest {head}
% \blank[-line]
\startitemize[joinedup]
\item one \item two
\stopitemize
\stopTest
Hi,
is it possible to right-align enumerations? Giving
something like the following
This is the first item *
A somewhat longer second item *
A short third item *
Thanks
Erik
No but you can use descriptions to get this output:
\definedescription
[myitem]
Hi all,
is it possible to assign different styles to each itemgroup or level of
'itemization'?
It is possible when using \head to assign a headstyle, but wouldn't it be
nice to assign a certain textstyle to an item level?
Consider something heavily customized (but still useful IMHO) like this:
1.
Am 07.07.2011 um 16:21 schrieb Christian:
Hi all,
is it possible to assign different styles to each itemgroup or level of
'itemization'?
It is possible when using \head to assign a headstyle, but wouldn't it be
nice to assign a certain textstyle to an item level?
Consider something
Consider something heavily customized (but still useful IMHO) like this:
1. First Level (bold, small caps)
- Second level (normal)
third level (italic)
* fourth level (smaller font [\tfx], text color dark
gray)
I somehow can't find a way to
Am 07.07.2011 um 18:53 schrieb Christian:
\setupitemize[1][style=\bf\setff{smallcaps}]
\setupitemize[3][style=\it]
\setupitemize[4][style=\tfx,color=darkgray]
I already tried the sytle parameter (option?). But it has no effect :(
Does it work for you?
Wrong key, style is for the
\setupitemize[1][style=\bf\setff{smallcaps}]
\setupitemize[3][style=\it]
\setupitemize[4][style=\tfx,color=darkgray]
I already tried the sytle parameter (option?). But it has no effect
:( Does it work for you?
Wrong key, style is for the symbol/number of the item. A real setup key
Am 07.07.2011 um 20:19 schrieb Christian:
Thank you very much for this example!
This is already more than enough for a starting point. I guess the style and
color keys for items might be an idea to hold on to. But at the moment I
neither do want to push this, nor is there the urgent need
Am 11.03.2011 um 04:07 schrieb Alasdair McAndrew:
The trouble arises when I put my tables into narrower, framedtext so as to be
able to force proper indentation:
Use tabulate.
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\dorecurse{20}
{\item This is a test
\starttabulate[|*{8}{l|}]
\NC (a) \NC
Thank you - that works fine; especially the first, in which the problems
read in order across, rather than down in columns.
cheers,
Alasdair
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 6:05 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 11.03.2011 um 04:07 schrieb Alasdair McAndrew:
The
On 10-3-2011 8:10, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
I am setting up notes and exercises for my students. Each set of exercises
is in an itemize environment, and each \item consists of a table of
problems. The trouble is, the itemize doesn't break across pages - I have
to put manual page breaks in.
The trouble arises when I put my tables into narrower, framedtext so as to
be able to force proper indentation:
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\dorecurse{20}{\item This is a test
\startnarrower[left]
\startframedtext[frame=off,offset=overlay]
\starttables[|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|]
\NC (a) \NC
I am setting up notes and exercises for my students. Each set of exercises
is in an itemize environment, and each \item consists of a table of
problems. The trouble is, the itemize doesn't break across pages - I have
to put manual page breaks in.
How can I encourage automatic page-breaks?
Hi all,
consider the following example. I there a proper way to hook \tfxx in an
itemize environment?
\starttext \showframe
\startitemize[n,packed][before=\tfxx,distance=5em]
\dorecurse{12}{\item test}
\stopitemize
Desired output is:
\tfxx
\startitemize[n,packed][distance=5em]
hello all:
I'm shure this is a silly question, but in this code, the second item [Fiesta]
disappears -but the dot remains- and in the first item the text inside the
brackets is ok. What is wrog?
\starttext
\startitemize[packed]
\item Acto de Apertura [y muestra de emprendimientos].
\item
items should be enclosed in { } ?
Horacio Suarez
From: horaciosua...@hotmail.com
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 20:51:48 +
Subject: [NTG-context] itemize and [] question
hello all:
I'm shure this is a silly question, but in this code
On Wed, 10 Nov 2010, Horacio Suarez wrote:
hello all:
I'm shure this is a silly question, but in this code, the second item [Fiesta]
disappears -but the dot remains- and in the first item the text inside the
brackets is ok. What is wrog?
\starttext
\startitemize[packed]
\item Acto de
Am 10.11.2010 21:51, schrieb Horacio Suarez:
hello all:
I'm shure this is a silly question, but in this code, the second item
[Fiesta] disappears -but the dot remains- and in the first item the text
inside the brackets is ok. What is wrog?
\starttext
\startitemize[packed]
\item Acto de
thankyou very much.
Horacio Suarez
Editorial Antropofagia
www.eantropofagia.com.ar
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 16:14:53 -0500
From: adit...@umich.edu
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] itemize and [] question
On Wed, 10 Nov 2010, Horacio Suarez wrote
In the documentation I found \setupitemgroup, \setupitemize
and in the list of all commands \setupitems. I didn't
find any example for the \setupitems. However, I can set
all parameters with the other two commands. So the
question is: when do I need \setupitems and has someone
a working example?
On 2010-10-20 10:33:40, Herbert Voss wrote:
In the documentation I found \setupitemgroup, \setupitemize
and in the list of all commands \setupitems. I didn't
find any example for the \setupitems. However, I can set
all parameters with the other two commands. So the
question is: when do I need
Am 20.10.2010 10:54, schrieb Philipp Gesang:
“\setupitems” is the setup for the “\items” command. There is a
demonstration for this in the new manual[1], p. 250.
I see ...
thanks
Herbert
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An example from the documentation:
\starttext
\startitemize[1,packed]
\head supported image formats in \PDFTEX \par
\startitemize[a]
\item png \item eps \item pdf
\stopitemize
\head non supported image formats in \PDFTEX \par
\startitemize[continue]
\item jpg \item
2010/10/19 Herbert Voss herbert.v...@fu-berlin.de:
An example from the documentation:
\starttext
\startitemize[1,packed]
\head supported image formats in \PDFTEX \par
\startitemize[a]
\item png \item eps \item pdf
\stopitemize
\head non supported image formats in \PDFTEX
On 19-10-2010 11:17, luigi scarso wrote:
2010/10/19 Herbert Vossherbert.v...@fu-berlin.de:
An example from the documentation:
\starttext
\startitemize[1,packed]
\head supported image formats in \PDFTEX \par
\startitemize[a]
\item png \item eps \item pdf
\stopitemize
\head
Am 19.10.2010 11:27, schrieb Hans Hagen:
I get with mkIV (TeXLive2010)
[...]
systems : begin file .tex at line 3
! Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set.
\mathematics ... #1\else \Ustartmath #1\Ustopmath
\fi
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 11:27:35AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 19-10-2010 11:17, luigi scarso wrote:
2010/10/19 Herbert Vossherbert.v...@fu-berlin.de:
An example from the documentation:
\starttext
\startitemize[1,packed]
\head supported image formats in \PDFTEX \par
Am 19.10.2010 11:40, schrieb Khaled Hosny:
systems : begin file .tex at line 3
! Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set.
\mathematics ... #1\else \Ustartmath #1\Ustopmath
\fi
\dodosymbol ...bol \csname \??ss
Am 19.10.2010 11:27, schrieb Hans Hagen:
If I remember right this is a bug in the luatex version that ships with
texlive.
I updated from http://tlcontrib.metatex.org/2010
and now it is ok
Herbert
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2010/10/19 Herbert Voss herbert.v...@fu-berlin.de:
Am 19.10.2010 11:27, schrieb Hans Hagen:
If I remember right this is a bug in the luatex version that ships with
texlive.
I updated from http://tlcontrib.metatex.org/2010
and now it is ok
hm, what does
# context --version
say ?
--
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2010/10/19 Herbert Voss herbert.v...@fu-berlin.de:
Am 19.10.2010 13:00, schrieb luigi scarso:
2010/10/19 Herbert Voss herbert.v...@fu-berlin.de:
Am 19.10.2010 11:27, schrieb Hans Hagen:
If I remember right this is a bug in the luatex version that ships with
texlive.
I updated from
Am 19.10.2010 12:50, schrieb Herbert Voss:
Am 19.10.2010 11:27, schrieb Hans Hagen:
If I remember right this is a bug in the luatex version that ships with
texlive.
I updated from http://tlcontrib.metatex.org/2010
and now it is ok
But only for a moment ... :-( But now I know
what
On 10/19/2010 02:01 PM, Herbert Voss wrote:
Why can the setting of TEXINPUTS a problem for
context?
TEXINPUTS can *always* be a problem and really should not
be used at all any more. It is a historical environment
variable from the nineties, and it overrules just about
every path in a modern
Am 27.09.2010 um 13:03 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi all,
please have a look at the following example
\starttext \showframe
\startbuffer
\startitemize[n,fit][left={Abb. },distance=.5em]
\item \dorecurse{20}{eins }
\item \dorecurse{20}{zwei }
\item \dorecurse{20}{drei }
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 09:20, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Fixed in next beta.
Hmmm ... Hans the junior :)
I thought this was one of the most frequent answers by Hans :) :) :)
Mojca
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Hi all,
please have a look at the following example
\starttext \showframe
\startbuffer
\startitemize[n,fit][left={Abb. },distance=.5em]
\item \dorecurse{20}{eins }
\item \dorecurse{20}{zwei }
\item \dorecurse{20}{drei }
\stopitemize
\stopbuffer
\bTABLE % it works if you comment out
Dear All,
I am trying to get an itemization like this
(1) This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
(2) This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
i.e., for each item, there is no
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Zhaopeng Xing zpx...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
I am trying to get an itemization like this
(1) This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
(2) This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
This is a
Am 13.09.2010 um 15:43 schrieb Zhaopeng Xing:
Dear All,
I am trying to get an itemization like this
(1) This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
(2) This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
This is a test. This is a
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
Strange, but if I specify margins for itemize, then nowhite losts its
effect, and I need to specify it again in every itemize group.
\setupitemize[1,leftmargin=1cm, rightmargin=1cm, nowhite]
Don't mix keywords and key-value pairs.
On Monday 14 June 2010 08:32:08 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
Strange, but if I specify margins for itemize, then nowhite losts its
effect, and I need to specify it again in every itemize group.
\setupitemize[1,leftmargin=1cm, rightmargin=1cm, nowhite]
Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Monday 14 June 2010 08:32:08 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
Strange, but if I specify margins for itemize, then nowhite losts its
effect, and I need to specify it again in every itemize group.
\setupitemize[1,leftmargin=1cm, rightmargin=1cm,
Hello,
Strange, but if I specify margins for itemize, then nowhite losts its
effect, and I need to specify it again in every itemize group.
\setupitemize[1,leftmargin=1cm, rightmargin=1cm, nowhite]
\startitemize[nowhite] %duplicate, but does not work without it
\item a
\item b
\stopitemize
Hi,
I have
\startcolumns
[...]
\startexercici Amb el mateix experiment aleatori de l'activitat
anterior, calcula els esdeveniments següents:
\startitemize[a,packed,columns]
\item $(A^c)^c$
\item $(A \cap B)^c$
\item $(A \cup B)^c$
\item $A^c \cup B$
\item $A^c \cap B$
\item $A \cup B^c$
\item
Am 11.04.10 12:47, schrieb Xan:
Hi,
I have
\startcolumns
[...]
\startexercici Amb el mateix experiment aleatori de l'activitat
anterior, calcula els esdeveniments següents:
\startitemize[a,packed,columns]
\item $(A^c)^c$
\item $(A \cap B)^c$
\item $(A \cup B)^c$
\item $A^c \cup B$
\item $A^c
En/na Wolfgang Schuster ha escrit:
Columns can't be nested but you can use \start/\stopsimplecolumns for
the itemize.
Wolfgang
Thanks Wolfgang. Perfect solution!
For the other hand, can't columns be nested? Why not put in
\startitemize code one if: if there is _in_ a column environment,use
Am 11.04.10 13:01, schrieb Xan:
For the other hand, can't columns be nested?
No.
Why not put in \startitemize code one if: if there is _in_ a column
environment,use \startsimplecolumns, Is it technically possible?
Possible but not so simple as you think.
Wolfgang
En/na Wolfgang Schuster ha escrit:
Am 11.04.10 13:01, schrieb Xan:
For the other hand, can't columns be nested?
No.
Why not put in \startitemize code one if: if there is _in_ a column
environment,use \startsimplecolumns, Is it technically possible?
Possible but not so simple as you
Hi,
I uploaded a beta with some mkiv adaptions of itemize, esp the
itemalignment
\startitemize[n][width=3cm,itemalign=flushright,distance=1em]
\dorecurse{12}{\item test}
\stopitemize
it also works with fit and distance is now also hounoured; a side effect
is that broad no longer is driven
The joinedup parameter in \startitemize is meant to close the gap
between the list and the preceding material. The margin parameter is
for horizontal movement of the list, is I understand it. However,
addition of a margin to the \startitemize disables the joinedup. Is
this expected
Am 17.01.2010 um 13:46 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
The joinedup parameter in \startitemize is meant to close the gap between the
list and the preceding material. The margin parameter is for horizontal
movement of the list, is I understand it. However, addition of a margin to
the
1.tex
Description: Binary data
Hi,
there had been a question on the list from Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky how to get
indented text
inside of itemize and after i spent a few hours on this problem the answer is
it's not possible.
His example (simplified from me) was:
\setupindenting[yes,big]
Hello Wolfgang
there had been a question on the list from Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky how to get
indented text
inside of itemize
Thank you very much! It works like charm now.
1) Will this fix be applied to core files?
2) How can I control the distance between the mark and item text? The
space
Am 15.11.2009 um 15:27 schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
2) How can I control the distance between the mark and item text? The space
seems too big.
Use the 'width' and 'distance' keys.
Wolfgang
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On 15.11.2009 17:08, ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl wrote:
2) How can I control the distance between the mark and item text? The space
seems too big.
Use the 'width' and 'distance' keys.
Wolfgang
Thank you! Actually, n*serried works excellent, as in my final setup:
Thank you very much, Aditya! I'm glad it is so easy! ))
Change location=serried to location=top. Serried ignores the inbetween
option as it does not make sense with serried.
Vyatcheslav
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Thank you, Aditya.
Now let me ask you about second big problem with my setup.
I cannot get itemize indent woking properly. I need it be the same as
bodytext indent (starting from the bullet) and the first line indented
too. Please, help me with it.
Vyatcheslav
Change location=serried to
Hello,
Another tricky question. I have Review Questions at the end of each
section. There are only questions inside, and they are enumerated.
I felt natural to implement it as description. Going further, I added
\startitemize and \stopitemize inside the description definition. Then
my code
Hello list,
The following example from manual works fine with mk II but fails with
mkIV in recent minimals
\starttext
\startitemize[1,packed]
\head supported image formats in \PDFTEX \par
\startitemize[a]
\item png \item eps \item pdf
\stopitemize
\head non supported image
HI ALL!
When using following example in
ConTeXt ver: 2009.09.21 17:39 MKII fmt: 2009.9.21
\starttext
\startitemize[n,packed,broad]
\item first item
\item second item
\item third item
\stopitemize
\stoptext
it works as expected, except for the mysterious warning
pdfTeX warning: pdftex: no
Jan-Erik Hägglöf wrote:
HI ALL!
When using following example in
ConTeXt ver: 2009.09.21 17:39 MKII fmt: 2009.9.21
\starttext
\startitemize[n,packed,broad]
\item first item
\item second item
\item third item
\stopitemize
\stoptext
ok, fixed in upcoming beta
it works as expected, except
Hello,
How can I get a symbol used in itemize, mode 2 (bold dash)?
Best,
Vaytcheslav
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On Mar 24, 2009, at 4:54 PM, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
How can I get a symbol used in itemize, mode 2 (bold dash)?
Best,
Vaytcheslav
You want to read chapter 10.6 of the ConTeXt manual; your question is
answered on the second page of that chapter.
Thomas
I need a symbol that produces a dash like found in itemizations.
Standard '--' gives slightly different, light dash. From the Acrobat, I
know that the font is txsy.
In the page you specified, there is a trick how to produce diamond
(\diamond). But there is no \dash symbol defined.
You want
Am 24.03.2009 um 23:19 schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
I need a symbol that produces a dash like found in itemizations.
Standard '--' gives slightly different, light dash. From the
Acrobat, I know that the font is txsy.
\symbol[dash] or $-$
In the page you specified, there is a trick how
Aditya Mahajan adityam at umich.edu writes:
\defineitemgroup[choices]
\startmode[random]
\setupitemgroup[choices][1][random]
\nextrandom % to get rid of the randomize bug
\stopmode
Compile this file with texexec --mode=random to get random choices,
compile without --mode=... to
For multiple choice you can try:
http://fourier.math.uoc.gr/~mk/much/example/
see:
[NTG-context] create and grade multiple choice exams with MUCH an
ConTeXT
have a nice day
Em 27/02/2009, às 10:45, Curious Learn escreveu:
I was not aware of this cool feature in Context. This could be
Am 27.02.2009 um 22:22 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
I've also noticed a strange thing: the first item always is the
first -
it won't get mixed with the others.
There is a bug somewhere in the initialization of the random number
generator. The first random number is always 1. An easy work
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 27.02.2009 um 22:22 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
I've also noticed a strange thing: the first item always is the first -
it won't get mixed with the others.
There is a bug somewhere in the initialization of the random number
generator. The first random number is
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
i'd rather try to figure out why the initialization fails; i noticed it a
while ago, but couldn't find the reason
Don't know why this happens with the randomizer in thrd-ran.tex but
it's easy to solve it in supp-ran.tex
Line 72
Hello,
I've noticed that \startitemize[random] does not mix the items randomly.
Is it a bug or am I doing something wrong?
Here's the code (tested on context live):
\starttext
\startitemize[a,random]
\item A
\item B
\item C
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Regards
--
Marcin Borkowski (http://mbork.pl)
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Marcin Borkowski
mb...@atos.wmid.amu.edu.pl wrote:
Hello,
I've noticed that \startitemize[random] does not mix the items randomly.
Is it a bug or am I doing something wrong?
A simple \item is not enough, you need a \startitem ... \stopitem pair.
Please add a
Dnia Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 12:25:39PM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster napisa#322;(a):
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Marcin Borkowski
mb...@atos.wmid.amu.edu.pl wrote:
Hello,
I've noticed that \startitemize[random] does not mix the items randomly.
Is it a bug or am I doing something wrong?
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