> Am 26.11.2014 um 02:39 schrieb Richard Sherman :
>
> Wolfgang Schuster gmail.com> writes:
>
>> The first line is a comment which says
>>
>> \definefont[InmarginStyle][Sans at 18pt]
>> \setupmargindata[inmargin][style=InmarginStyle]
>>
>> takes less time to change the font than
>>
>> \setup
Wolfgang Schuster gmail.com> writes:
> The first line is a comment which says
>
> \definefont[InmarginStyle][Sans at 18pt]
> \setupmargindata[inmargin][style=InmarginStyle]
>
> takes less time to change the font than
>
> \setupmargindata[inmargin][style={\switchtobodyfont[ss,18]}]
>
Thank y
> Am 25.11.2014 um 10:14 schrieb Richard Sherman :
>
> Wolfgang Schuster gmail.com> writes:
>
> ...
>> \setuppagenumbering[style=\ttc]
>>
>> \setuplayout[backspace=4cm]
>>
>> \showframe
>>
>> \setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=flushleft]
>> \setupmargindata [inmargin][style={\switchtobodyfo
Wolfgang Schuster gmail.com> writes:
...
> \setuppagenumbering[style=\ttc]
>
> \setuplayout[backspace=4cm]
>
> \showframe
>
> \setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=flushleft]
> \setupmargindata [inmargin][style={\switchtobodyfont[ss,18]}]
>
> % Faster method to switch the font for \inmargin
> %
> Am 25.11.2014 um 03:47 schrieb Richard Sherman :
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am having trouble with the control of fonts in \inmargin{} and in page
> numbers. I'm also having trouble with the alignment in \inmargin{}, and with
> font sizes generally.
>
> I've used what I know about \setupmargindata and
Hi all,
I am having trouble with the control of fonts in \inmargin{} and in page
numbers. I'm also having trouble with the alignment in \inmargin{}, and with
font sizes generally.
I've used what I know about \setupmargindata and \setupinmargin(and
\setuppagenumbering).
Below is an example that (
On 16-3-2011 9:01, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Well, I guess there is not a solution readily at hand. Awaiting that, I will pursue for
the moment an alternative route to "pseudo margin notes".
scope=local
-
Well, I guess there is not a solution readily at hand. Awaiting that, I will
pursue for the moment an alternative route to "pseudo margin notes".
Hans van der Meer
On 15 mrt 2011, at 22:41, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 15.03.2011 um 16:00 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
>
>> Step by step I am m
Am 15.03.2011 um 16:00 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
> Step by step I am making progress. Now I have the problem that the margin
> note is generated from inside a framedtext. As a matter of fact, all elements
> of the text I am producing are a series of framedtext's with nothing in
> between.
> T
Step by step I am making progress. Now I have the problem that the margin note
is generated from inside a framedtext. As a matter of fact, all elements of the
text I am producing are a series of framedtext's with nothing in between.
The problem then is, that the margin notes are withheld until so
Am 15.03.2011 um 13:23 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
> I replaced the \setupinmargin \by setupmargindata and tested on the example
> in the Wiki given for \setupinmargin:
>
> \starttext
> \setupmargindata[location=left]
> \starttext
> This is an example of a simple margin note set in the slanted f
On 15 mrt 2011, at 12:08, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 15.03.2011 um 11:54 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
>
>> The macro \setupinmargin doesn't seem to exist, although its is described in
>> the Wiki:
>
> Hans rewrote the margintext code and there are now \setupmargindata
> and \setupmarginfra
Am 15.03.2011 um 11:54 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
> The macro \setupinmargin doesn't seem to exist, although its is described in
> the Wiki:
Hans rewrote the margintext code and there are now \setupmargindata
and \setupmarginframe. A newer beta (not yet released) has \setupinmargin
as synonym f
The macro \setupinmargin doesn't seem to exist, although its is described in
the Wiki:
Minimal example:
\starttext
\setupinmargin[location=right]
\stoptext
error log:
ConTeXt ver: 2011.02.25 22:03 MKIV fmt: 2011.3.13 int: english/english
! Undefined control sequence.
system > tex
Am 02.03.2011 um 18:10 schrieb Peter Münster:
> Hello,
> Bug or feature?
Hans rewrote the margintext code and the new commands are
- \definemargindata
to create a new command (different syntax than the old code) and
- \setupmargindata and
- \setupmarginframed
to change the values of ea
Hello,
Bug or feature?
--
Peter
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On Wed, Mar 24 2010, Hans van der Meer wrote:
>
>>> Must I really understand from your reply that \setupinmargin[x=y] is not
>>> equivalent to \setupinmargin[][x=y]? That is: an absent optional argument
>>> is not really optionally absent?
>>
>> Your [] is not an absent optional argument at all,
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 24.03.10 16:57, schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Must I really understand from your reply that \setupinmargin[x=y] is
not equivalent to \setupinmargin[][x=y]? That is: an absent optional
argument is not really optionally absent?
Your [] is not an absent optional argument
Am 24.03.10 16:57, schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Must I really understand from your reply that \setupinmargin[x=y] is
not equivalent to \setupinmargin[][x=y]? That is: an absent optional
argument is not really optionally absent?
Your [] is not an absent optional argument at all, it is a given
opti
On 24 mrt 2010, at 16:10, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
Must I really understand from your reply that \setupinmargin[x=y]
is not equivalent to \setupinmargin[][x=y]? That is: an absent
optional argument is not really optionally absent?
Your [] is not an absent optional ar
Hans van der Meer wrote:
Must I really understand from your reply that \setupinmargin[x=y] is not
equivalent to \setupinmargin[][x=y]? That is: an absent optional
argument is not really optionally absent?
Your [] is not an absent optional argument at all, it is a given
optional argument (that
Must I really understand from your reply that \setupinmargin[x=y] is
not equivalent to \setupinmargin[][x=y]? That is: an absent optional
argument is not really optionally absent?
I checked by running the thing, of course, and the answer I found is
"yes". The empty [] does not honor what le
Am 23.03.10 22:36, schrieb Hans van der Meer:
I tried this code with both
\setupinmargin[left][...] and \setupinmargin[][...].
The first one worked, the second obviously not. I take it therefore
that the [left]-argument is mandatory.
When the first argument is optional you can write
\set
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 10:36 PM, Hans van der Meer wrote:
> I tried this code with both
> \setupinmargin[left][...] and \setupinmargin[][...].
> The first one worked, the second obviously not. I take it therefore that the
> [left]-argument is mandatory.
>
> In the manual I have, the \setup
I tried this code with both
\setupinmargin[left][...] and \setupinmargin[][...].
The first one worked, the second obviously not. I take it therefore
that the [left]-argument is mandatory.
In the manual I have, the \setupinmargin[][] description has its first
argument printed slanted.
Am 23.03.10 19:34, schrieb Hans van der Meer:
I tested margin notes and may have found a discrepancy with the
(albeit old) manual.
\setupcolors[state=start]
In MKIV colors are enabled by default.
\setupinmargin[][align=right,foregroundcolor=red]
All margin texts:
\setupinmargin[color=red]
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 7:34 PM, Hans van der Meer wrote:
> I tested margin notes and may have found a discrepancy with the (albeit old)
> manual.
> \setupcolors[state=start]
> \setupinmargin[][align=right,foregroundcolor=red]
> \starttext
> ABC\inright{\framed[width=10mm,height=5mm,foregroundcolo
I tested margin notes and may have found a discrepancy with the
(albeit old) manual.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupinmargin[][align=right,foregroundcolor=red]
\starttext
ABC\inright{\framed[width=10mm,height=5mm,foregroundcolor=red]{R1}}
\inleft{L1}
\stoptext
This shows un uncolored "L1". Bu
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