(Genesis 3, 21)}
\stopnarrower
\stoptext
I want \RT a macro which does nothing if there is enough space on the
right to set the whole argument and puts the argument in a new line,
rightaligned otherwise.
Can someone remember who has asked this before, or a fresh solution
alternativly.
\wordright
macro which does nothing if there is enough space on the
right to set the whole argument and puts the argument in a new line,
rightaligned otherwise.
Can someone remember who has asked this before, or a fresh solution
alternativly.
thank you
Wolfgang
Am 04.02.10 14:29, schrieb Peter Münster:
On Thu, Feb 04 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\rightaligned{\em bla\\bla}
Use \startalignment[flushright]...\stopalignment to align
more than one line and \crlf to force a line break.
Right, that's what I do now. I thought, th
On Thu, Feb 04 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>>\rightaligned{\em bla\\bla}
> Use \startalignment[flushright]...\stopalignment to align
> more than one line and \crlf to force a line break.
Right, that's what I do now. I thought, that my construction was supposed
to work, b
Am 04.02.10 13:52, schrieb Peter Münster:
Hello,
The last "bla" is not emphasised:
\starttext
\start
\em bla\\bla
\stop
\start
\rightaligned{\em bla\\bla}
\stop
\stoptext
Use \startalignment[flushright]...\stopalignment to align
more than one line and \crlf to force a
Hello,
The last "bla" is not emphasised:
\starttext
\start
\em bla\\bla
\stop
\start
\rightaligned{\em bla\\bla}
\stop
\stoptext
Cheers, Peter
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[20pt]\bf
> \leftaligned{Test Project Title}%
> \stop \hairline \blank[line]\rightaligned{Gerben Wierda}%
> \blank[10cm]\start\leftskip=10cm\hairline\stop
> \rightaligned{1995--2006}%
> \stopstandardmakeup
> \stop
>
> \startfrontmatter
> \completecontent
>
setups[pagehead]}] [] [{\setups[pagehead]}] []
>
> \startsetups[pagehead]
> \vbox\bgroup
> \starttablehead\stoptablehead
> \starttabletail\stoptabletail
> \setuptables[rulecolor=blue]%
> \SetTableToWidth\makeupwidth
> \starttable[|p(40mm)|p(60mm)|p(40mm)|]
> % \TA
BLEnoalign{\vskip-1.75pt} % ugly
\HL
\VL \leftaligned{left} \VL \midaligned{middle} \VL
\rightaligned{right} \VL\SR
\HL
\stoptable
\egroup
\stopsetups
\starttext
\showframe
\showskips
\start
\SetTableToWidth\makeupwidth
\setuptables[split=repeat]
\starttablehead
\HL
\VL Head
he effect(s)
>
> \setuppagenumbering[location=]
> \setupheadertexts[\setups{pagehead}][][\setups{pagehead}][]
> \startsetups[pagehead]
> \SetTableToWidth{\makeupwidth}
> \starttable[|p(40mm)|p(60mm)|p(40mm)|]
> \HL
> \VL \leftaligned{left} \VL \midaligned{middle}
end of the tablebody, but
>> then
>> no \HL will be put on top of the foot for any intermediate pages of
>> the table, which is certainly not what one would usually want in this
>> case.
>
> I have no solution for this.
>
>> Anyway, here a simple version of thi
][\setups{pagehead}][]
> \startsetups[pagehead]
> \SetTableToWidth{\makeupwidth}
> \starttable[|p(40mm)|p(60mm)|p(40mm)|]
> \HL
> \VL \leftaligned{left} \VL \midaligned{middle} \VL
> \rightaligned{right} \VL\SR
> \HL
> \stoptable
> \stopsetups
>
> \starttext
>
head}][][\setups{pagehead}][]
\startsetups[pagehead]
\SetTableToWidth{\makeupwidth}
\starttable[|p(40mm)|p(60mm)|p(40mm)|]
\HL
\VL \leftaligned{left} \VL \midaligned{middle} \VL
\rightaligned{right} \VL\SR
\HL
\stoptable
\stopsetups
\starttext
\start
\SetTableToWidth{\makeupwidth}
\setuptables[split=repeat
s|e][reference]
\reference[reference]{text}
\referral[options]
\referraldate
\register[text]{register+register+register}
\reservefloat[options][text][references]{text}
\reset[names]
# \resetlayer
\resetmarking[name]
\rightaligned{text}
\Romannumerals{text}
\romannumerals{text}
\rotate[settings
le
>
> \setupalign
> [right]
>
> ipsum in elit
>
> Duis placerat
>
> nec augue
>
>
> puts text *on the left*.
>
> The \startalignment[left] and \startalignment[right] commands produce the
> same inversion.
> (The \rightaligned command works as expected)
\startalignment[right] commands produce the same
inversion.
(The \rightaligned command works as expected)
...
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serif,11pt]
> \setuphead[section][style=ssb]
> \setupsection[section][conversion=Romannumerals]
>
> \setupitemize[each][a][stopper=:]
>
> \definestartstop[Beweis][
> before={{\bf Beweis:}\endgraf\blank},
> after={\rightaligned{{\bf q.e.d.}}}
> ]
>
> \startte
temize[each][a][stopper=:]
\definestartstop[Beweis][
before={{\bf Beweis:}\endgraf\blank},
after={\rightaligned{{\bf q.e.d.}}}
]
\starttext
\section{Zofff}
\startBeweis
\startitemize
\item zack
\item zong
\stopitemize
\stopBeweis
%
%=
ve=1,background="">
\definestartstop[ul]
[before={\starttextbackground[ul]
},
% after={\stoptextbackground\fixedspaces}]
after={\stoptextbackground\
}]
% Other mappings
\defineXMLgrouped [right] \rightaligned
\defineXMLgrouped [centre] \midaligned
\defineXMLgrouped [em
elt[] []byl[] []vybu
dov\dochar[] []{225}n[] []na[] []soutoku[] []dvou[] []\dochar[] []{176}ek.}
\hbox(9.45493+3.6769)x426.79134
.\glue(\leftskip) 15.0
.\hbox(0.0+0.0)x0.0
.\hbox(9.45493+3.6769)x0.0
..\rule(9.45493+3.6769)x0.0
..\glue 0.0 plus 1.0fil minus 1.0fil
.\*palatino10pftt*: \
.\*palatino10
users can
also contribute. This is a loong mail.
1. Multiline equations (they are called multline equations in amsmath)
This is used to write multiline formulas (where alignement does not
make sense). The first line is left aligned, the last line is
rightaligned and all the middle lines are midd
>> strut: yes_/no
>> state: start_/stop
>> command: \command#1
>> \stoptyping
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> \chapter{Columns}
>>
>> \starttyping
>> \setupcolumns[..=..]
>> n: number
>> ntop: number
>> rule=on/off_
>&
ule=on/off_
> height=fit/dimen
> before: command
> after: command
> inner: command
> distance: dimen
> tolerance
> align=left/right/middle
> \setupparagraphs[name][2.._][..=..]
> 2. /each
> style
> width
> height
> align=left/right/middle/width/breedte_
> toleran
ext
those of \setupframed
\startcolumns .. \column .. \stopcolumns
\stoptyping
\chapter{Alignment}
\starttyping
\leftaligned{...}
\midaligned{...}
\rightaligned{...}
\wordright{...}
\startalignment ... \stopalignment
\setupalign[...]
width left right middle inner outer wide broad height bo
On Fri, 19 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>> I encountered a very strange problem. The very presence of
>> \definetextbackground changed the meaning of \midaligned (and
>> \rightaligned). Attached are the minimal example that illustrate the
>&
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> I encountered a very strange problem. The very presence of
> \definetextbackground changed the meaning of \midaligned (and
> \rightaligned). Attached are the minimal example that illustrate the
> problem. The first file, nobackground.tex has no background and
I encountered a very strange problem. The very presence of
\definetextbackground changed the meaning of \midaligned (and
\rightaligned). Attached are the minimal example that illustrate the
problem. The first file, nobackground.tex has no background and works
as expected. The second file
, footer=1.3cm,
height=middle, width=10.4cm]
\showframe
\setupfootertexts[][\setups{t_footer}]
\startsetups[t_footer]
\setupbodyfont[10pt]
\rightaligned{\pagenumber}
\stopsetups
\setuppagenumbering[location={footer}]
\starttext
\page
Teste.
\stoptext
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s to align not floating tables (\setuptabular[align=middle]
\startalignment[middle] doesn't help). I thougt that making tabular
independent from it's surroundings will be workaround and provide
possibility to abuse it in some other places.
Sorry, this is bad example.
I've solved align
Peter Münster wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Radhelorn wrote:
I've solved aligning problem with \hfill\vbox or \rightaligned, but this
needs to be done for each table.
Did I miss something important?
Hello,
you can define a macro. For example:
\def\startMyMidAlignedTable{\hb
Peter Münster wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Radhelorn wrote:
I've solved aligning problem with \hfill\vbox or \rightaligned, but this
needs to be done for each table.
Did I miss something important?
Hello,
you can define a macro. For example:
\def\startMyMidAlignedTable{\hbox to \
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Radhelorn wrote:
> I've solved aligning problem with \hfill\vbox or \rightaligned, but this
> needs to be done for each table.
>
> Did I miss something important?
Hello,
you can define a macro. For example:
\def\startMyMidAlignedTable{\hbox to \hsiz
es (\setuptabular[align=middle]
\startalignment[middle] doesn't help). I thougt that making tabular
independent from it's surroundings will be workaround and provide
possibility to abuse it in some other places.
Sorry, this is bad example.
I've solved aligning problem with \hfill
to no effect. Both tables
remain left aligned.
\starttabulate[|r|r|] and \starttable[|r|r|]
This aligns cell contents but not tables themselves.
Sorry, I didn't understand the question.
If you need the solution:
\rightaligned{\starttable[|l|l|]
\HL
\NC testxxx \NC test \NC\AR
\NC test \
emain left aligned.
\starttabulate[|r|r|] and \starttable[|r|r|]
This aligns cell contents but not tables themselves.
Sorry, I didn't understand the question.
If you need the solution:
\rightaligned{\starttable[|l|l|]
\HL
\NC testxxx \NC test \NC\AR
\NC test \NC testxxx \NC\AR
\HL
\stop
sense-). Try
===
% output=pdf interface=en
\starttext
\rightaligned{This is a test of right alignment.}
\startalignment[right]
This is a test of right alignment.
\stopalignment
\blank[big]
\leftaligned{This is a test of left alignment.}
\startalignment[left]
This is a te
oject project_teoada
\starttext
\start
\startstandardmakeup \ss
\hairline \start
\switchtobodyfont[20pt]\bf
\leftaligned{TEOADA}%
\stop \hairline \blank[line]\rightaligned{Gerben Wierda}%
\blank[10cm]\start\leftskip=10cm\hairline\stop
\rightaligned{2005}%
\stopstandardmakeup
\stop
\startfrontmatter
ey are not there if
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided] is left out.
My product file looks like this:
\startproduct prd_book
\project project_teoada
\starttext
\start
\startstandardmakeup \ss
\hairline \start
\switchtobodyfont[20pt]\bf
\leftaligned{TEOADA}%
\stop \hairline \blank[line]\ri
sectiontitle
midaligned, pagenumber rightaligned; like so:
9__chapter__ || __section__10
If I am not completely mistaken, setupheadertexts takes either one
argument (identical header fo all pages, midaligned) or two (identical
header for all pages, rightaligned/leftaligned) or
, pagenumber rightaligned; like so:
9__chapter__ || __section__10
If I am not completely mistaken, setupheadertexts takes either one
argument (identical header fo all pages, midaligned) or two (identical
header for all pages, rightaligned/leftaligned) or four (mirroring
even
\title {#1}
\vfil
{\switchtobodyfont [14.4pt]
\rightaligned {\rm #2}}
\vfill
\vfill
\vfill
\stopstandardmakeup
}%
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\TitlePage {The Oregon Trail} {Francis Parkman, Jr.}
\placecontent
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\cha
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
[...]
Furthermore, this usage of 'align=' is inconsistent with some
other things in ConTeXt, such as \rightaligned, which behaves as I
would expect it to.
I really wish that this align=wrong would change. Isn't there a
switch for that?
[...]
> Furthermore, this usage of 'align=' is inconsistent with some
> other things in ConTeXt, such as \rightaligned, which behaves as I
> would expect it to.
I really wish that this align=wrong would change. Isn't there a
switch for that?
Patrick
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g about languages).
Furthermore, this usage of 'align=' is inconsistent with some
other things in ConTeXt, such as \rightaligned, which behaves as I would
expect it to.
>
> >2) In order to format format headers for a book so that the book title
> > appears on the le
{bihotz}
\defineoverlay[bihotzak][\useMPgraphic{bihotz}]
%\setlayer[page]{\externalfigure[bihotzirudia]}
%\externalfigure[biho]%[width=12cm]
%\defineoverlay[page]
%[width=12cm]
\setupbackgrounds[paper][background=bihotzak]
\startstandardmakeup
some text
\stopstandardmakeup
%\setupbackgrounds[page
ERSGROEP}{.4\hsize}{SansBold}
\NormalizeFontWidth\FontC
{BIBLIOGRAPHY}{.5\hsize}{SansBold}
\setupbackgrounds
[page]
[background=PageBackground A]
\startstandardmakeup
\gotobox{\externalfigure[mapslogo.pdf][width=.8\hsize]}[URL(ntg-www)]
\vfill
\ssbfb\setstrut
\rightaligned{\FontC MAPS}
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