Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-31 Thread Mari Voipio
I'm with Mikael in that natural tables is one of the things that has made a real difference to my ConTeXting, and I no longer hesitate with adding tables to the my documents. My current favourite is probably \usemodule, especially \usemodule[simplefonts]. Being a Windows dummy and working mostly

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-31 Thread Alan Braslau
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 07:55:51PM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Hi all, to bring some traffic to the list I have a question where I hope even non regulars send a answer. The ConTeXt package is huge and provides dozen of commands but I guess many have *one* favorite command (maybe also

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-31 Thread luigi scarso
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote: Hi all, to bring some traffic to the list I have a question where I hope even non regulars send a answer. The ConTeXt package is huge and provides dozen of commands but I guess many have *one*

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-31 Thread Hans Hagen
On 31-1-2012 00:23, Mojca Miklavec wrote: On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 19:55, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: I guess many have *one* favorite command (maybe also functionality). \simplethesis (Sadly it is a bit buggy, else I would be finished already ;) So you want me to \dosomething

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-31 Thread Hans Hagen
On 31-1-2012 09:34, Alan Braslau wrote: On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 07:55:51PM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Hi all, to bring some traffic to the list I have a question where I hope even non regulars send a answer. The ConTeXt package is huge and provides dozen of commands but I guess many

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-31 Thread Hans Hagen
On 31-1-2012 00:23, Mojca Miklavec wrote: On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 19:55, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: I guess many have *one* favorite command (maybe also functionality). \simplethesis (Sadly it is a bit buggy, else I would be finished already ;) As I don't want to bre responsiible for you

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-31 Thread Marco
On 2012-01-30 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote: My favourite command is \externalfigure [placeholder] because it produces very pretty colourful graphics (I'm bored to use the dutch cow or the wind mill every time). […] You can also use my `\externalkitten` macro:

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-31 Thread Philipp Gesang
On 2012-01-30 19:55, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Hi all, to bring some traffic to the list I have a question where I hope even non regulars send a answer. The ConTeXt package is huge and provides dozen of commands but I guess many have *one* favorite command (maybe also functionality). Hi

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-31 Thread Hans Hagen
On 31-1-2012 16:15, Philipp Gesang wrote: PS: Anybody fond of “\@EAEAEAEAEAEA”? or: \tripleexpandafter Hans - Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt |

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-31 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 31.01.2012 um 16:15 schrieb Philipp Gesang: On 2012-01-30 19:55, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Hi all, to bring some traffic to the list I have a question where I hope even non regulars send a answer. The ConTeXt package is huge and provides dozen of commands but I guess many have *one*

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-31 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 31.01.2012 um 16:15 schrieb Philipp Gesang: On 2012-01-30 19:55, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Hi all, to bring some traffic to the list I have a question where I hope even non regulars send a answer. The ConTeXt package is huge and provides dozen of commands but I guess many have *one*

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-31 Thread Philipp Gesang
On 2012-01-31 16:33, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Am 31.01.2012 um 16:15 schrieb Philipp Gesang: PS: Anybody fond of “\@EAEAEAEAEAEA”? The @ is a dying symbol in MkIV because the underscore has replaced it and there are now alternative names for these function, the one you mention can now

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-31 Thread Marco Pessotto
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com writes: Hi all, to bring some traffic to the list I have a question where I hope even non regulars send a answer. The ConTeXt package is huge and provides dozen of commands but I guess many have *one* favorite command (maybe also

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-31 Thread Christian Neukirchen
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com writes: As I started this thread I’ll present my favorite command which is \donothing My favourite command is \donknuthmode, which is the opposite of \nonknuthmode of course. -- Christian Neukirchen chneukirc...@gmail.com

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-30 Thread Marco
On 2012-01-30 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote: The ConTeXt package is huge and provides dozen of commands but I guess many have *one* favorite command (maybe also functionality). I was surprised by the unusual “Subject” line in my mail client. But I don't

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-30 Thread Thomas A. Schmitz
On 01/30/2012 07:55 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Hi all, to bring some traffic to the list I have a question where I hope even non regulars send a answer. The ConTeXt package is huge and provides dozen of commands but I guess many have*one* favorite command (maybe also functionality). As I

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-30 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi, Mine is \doifmodeelse: it allows to do a lot! Best regards: OK On 30 janv. 2012, at 19:55, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Hi all, to bring some traffic to the list I have a question where I hope even non regulars send a answer. The ConTeXt package is huge and provides dozen of commands

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-30 Thread Steffen Wolfrum
Hi Wolfgang, nice idea starting this thread! Am 30.01.2012 um 19:55 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster: Hi all, to bring some traffic to the list I have a question where I hope even non regulars send a answer. The ConTeXt package is huge and provides dozen of commands but I guess many have *one*

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-30 Thread Hans Hagen
On 30-1-2012 20:12, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote: Without a doubt, for me it's \dontcomplain - get rid of overfull messages. The name is just brilliant; it would be wonderful to have it available in real life! But if we want to be more serious: of course all the xml processing commands, and then the

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-30 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Mon, 30 Jan 2012, Marco wrote: On 2012-01-30 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote: The ConTeXt package is huge and provides dozen of commands but I guess many have *one* favorite command (maybe also functionality). I was surprised by the unusual “Subject”

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-30 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Mon, 30 Jan 2012, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Hi all, to bring some traffic to the list I have a question where I hope even non regulars send a answer. The ConTeXt package is huge and provides dozen of commands but I guess many have *one* favorite command (maybe also functionality). My

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-30 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 19:55, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: I guess many have *one* favorite command (maybe also functionality). \simplethesis (Sadly it is a bit buggy, else I would be finished already ;) Mojca ___ If

Re: [NTG-context] What’s your favorite command?

2012-01-30 Thread Mikael P. Sundqvist
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote: Hi all, to bring some traffic to the list I have a question where I hope even non regulars send a answer. The ConTeXt package is huge and provides dozen of commands but I guess many have *one*