lse
-if start.char == c_ra and halant[n.char] and reph then
+if char_ra[start.char] and halant[n.char] and reph then
-- if syllable starts with Ra + H and script has 'Reph' then exclude Reph
-- from candidates for base consonants
if n == stop then
@@ -686,
much clearer now. However, I still see some things
which can be done in LaTeX by a more natural way.
First of all, is there a dedicated method to rotate an entire
combination or floatcombination by 90 degrees? I see floats have a
special option to control this, but float combinations don't
\startbodymatter, after
\startbackmatter and after \startappendix is
provided by:
\setupsectionblock[frontpart][page=]
\setupsectionblock[bodypart] [page=]
\setupsectionblock[backpart] [page=]
\setupsectionblock[appendix] [page=]
This combination of workarounds gets the job
done. There may be other
be somehow extended to e.g. 80% of text width? If not
via the 'combination', are there any better alternatives for my use case?
Any hint is appreciated.
Thanks, Jan
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; > Is it a bug?
>
> It’s a change of the behavior of the command and I won’t say it’s a bad
> change.
>
> To understand the change you have to know that pagefigure is combination
> of \startTeXpage and \externalfigure and you get the same result with
>
> \startTEXpage
nd and I won’t say it’s a bad change.
To understand the change you have to know that pagefigure is combination
of \startTeXpage and \externalfigure and you get the same result with
\startTEXpage
\externalfigure[]
\stopTEXpage
The first parameter of the page figure command is the name of the gra
Following an example in the chapter on Expressions and filters for
> xml-processing one can select on an attribute ‘name’ in the node name=“whatever”/>
>
>file[@name=="whatever”]/command(todo)
>
> However, I would like to select on a combination of alternatives, so th
Following an example in the chapter on Expressions and filters for
xml-processing one can select on an attribute ‘name’ in the node
file[@name=="whatever”]/command(todo)
However, I would like to select on a combination of alternatives, so that
equivalent are
and
I tried se
itself.
> >
> Instead of small capitals for the chapter number you can use capitals
> in combination with a smaller font size.
>
> \setuplabeltext[en][chapter=Chapter~]
>
> \setuphead
> [chapter]
> [alternative=middle,
>style=\bfc,
>numberstyl
r~]
>
> \setuphead[chapter][
> alternative=middle,
> style=\bfc,
> conversion=Romannumerals,
> numbercommand=\groupedcommand{\sc
> \setcharactercasing[word]}{.\blank[0.4cm]},
> ]
Inestead of small capitals for the chapter number you can use capitals in
comb
t; \setuptab[headstyle=BigBoldSans]
OK, but in order to use this systematically, I would have to have a
\definefont for every potential combination of font style (serif/sans),
alternative (bold/italic/etc.), and size that will get used in the
document. In a large, complex boo
s that we needed an advanced non-standard
paragraph builder to Arabic done right but in the end we found
out that a more straightforward approach is to use a
sophisticated OpenType font in combination with a paragraph
postprocessor that uses the advanced font capabilities. This
s
ations_alternative_label_indeed
{\dowithnextboxcs\pack_combinations_pickup_caption\vtop\bgroup
\hsize\wd\b_pack_combinations_content
\ifx\p_align\empty\else\setupalign[\p_align]\fi
\usecombinationstyleandcolor\c!style\c!color
\begstrut
\normalexpanded{\strc_labels_command{\v!combination\ifx\c
ate such at the
time.
- "abt 40 euros" is missing "ou".
- "combo" should be "combination".
- "In Windows", "In Mac", etc. can be "Windows", "Mac", etc.
- Use the active voice (it shortens text).
- Avoid using abbrevia
east in the past) when rendering
also, rendering colorspaces might be adapted to the output medium so
it's a combination of colorspace, monitor/paper, calibration,
knockout/overprint, transparency groups, assumptions etc
in the end, a print on a proper de
ath{2} \VL\NR
\stoptable}{}
\stopcombination
\stoptext
It works without the combination, without the vertical or horizontal
rule and when no math mode is used. It used to work some time ago,
so I assume it's a bug.
it went unnoticed as works in my experimental branch ... i just forgo
ation
\stoptext
It works without the combination, without the vertical or horizontal
rule and when no math mode is used. It used to work some time ago,
so I assume it's a bug.
Marco
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ilable for DOS/Unix) to show
an actual file and directory hierarchy. Make reference to section 2.4,
or eliminate the somewhat duplicate discussion about searching for
files altogether.
What would "componentonderdeel" translate to in English?
Introduce Table 2.1 (including the meaning
of the next column. The columns method does not:
\column, at least for this combination of input, does not go to the top
of the next column, but rather pushes the subsequent input to the top of
the next page, which is not the intention.
So, the paragraph method produces the expected &quo
Hi Marco, hi Aditya,
Thank you very much for the solutions you have proposed for my problem, that of
making a side by side combination of two figures of unequal height with both
the figures and their (sub)-captions located at the top.
In order not to make this mail too long I simply refer to
se to tex alignment mechanism
- tabulate: quite good for text, breaks across pages nicely, i use that
one myself most of the time (i might redo it one time)
- TABLE: to some extend html compatible, originally meant for uise in
combination with xml, but also useable in tex (somewhat slow)
- xtab
far as I can see, this is not supported by the combination
mechanism because the captions in combinations are not implemented
using the float captions mechanism.
What you can do instead, is using a float caption and a float
combination, which will respect the global caption setups.
\useMPlibrary
far as I can see, this is not supported by the combination
> mechanism because the captions in combinations are not implemented
> using the float captions mechanism.
>
> What you can do instead, is using a float caption and a float
> combination, which will respect the g
On 2013–09–08 Robert Blackstone wrote:
> In my project I have all figure captions located above the figure.
> How can I move also these subcaptions to the top, to a position
> just below the main caption?
As far as I can see, this is not supported by the combination
mechanism be
On 9/6/2013 6:20 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013–09–06 "H. Özoguz" wrote:
Thanks Marco and Wolfgang!
You should thank Hans for implementing all these features.
How to define before ? and ! a 0.1 leftspace, but before the
combination ?! only ONE 0.1 leftdistance - and not such
On 2013–09–06 "H. Özoguz" wrote:
> Thanks Marco and Wolfgang!
You should thank Hans for implementing all these features.
> How to define before ? and ! a 0.1 leftspace, but before the
> combination ?! only ONE 0.1 leftdistance - and not such a distance
> before the
Thanks Marco and Wolfgang! Always impressed about the possibilities of
ConTeXt and this mailing list.
By testing this, naturally another related questions come up. E.g. this
one: How to define before ? and ! a 0.1 leftspace, but before the
combination ?! only ONE 0.1 leftdistance - and not
fills a 1-cm box (see
below).
The resulting test.pdf shows the gray box
name : simple.1
file : simple.1
state: unknown
Only this combination of circumstances triggers the problem. Giving the
full path ("\externalfigure[fig/simple.1]") works fine, as does renaming
the file to si
here the file is to be
> found... (and setupexternalfigures). This is a *feature*. It has
> nothing to do with LaTeX.
>
> yes, right, in combination with \ifmode it's useful
--
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nd. What is the meaning of "alternative=example";
>
>
> With the alternative key you select one of the predefined or used defined
> styles for the reference, footer etc. blocks.
>
> what is the option "preset=" in \setuplayer[foot] ?
>
>
> When you want
ot;preset=" in \setuplayer[foot] ?
When you want to change the origin for a layer from the top left margin to the
bottom left you have to change the value of the location and corner keys. As
there are few often used combination for the four corners Hans predefined the
with the \definela
e either, in
creating another setting - in fact it would only create further
confusion. The respective already-existing settings for each OS were
already mentioned earlier in this thread; all that's required for
ConTeXt is to read the system setting that already exists and use it. If
the user
dd dddd |
> | |
> +-+
>
> Even though there is sufficient space in the first
> column, the second float is always being moved up
> to the top of the second c
cond float is always being moved up
to the top of the second column. I've tried pretty
much every combination of here, force and always
as the location keyword for the \placefloat, but
it doesn't make any difference.
Any idea what I can do to get the placement I
want? The deadline
the hanging mode).
>> >
>> > Below each 'column' I'd like to place a short description (centered)
>> - exactly as on the referenced examples.
>>
>> Use a combination for that:
>>
>> \setuptolerance
>> [verytolera
ort description (centered) -
> exactly as on the referenced examples.
Use a combination for that:
\setuptolerance
[verytolerant]
\setupframed
[offset=none,
width=8cm,
frame=off,
background=screen]
\definefontfeature
[default]
[default]
[protrusion=pure]
\starttext
\
> register, in addition it creates a reference to the register which
> has the name of the register, e.g. “content” or “index”.
Just curiosity: when \chapter and when \title?
> In cases where this heading type isn’t sufficient you can use \title
> (or any other heading) in combin
ere this heading type isn’t sufficient you can use \title
(or any other heading) in combination with \place…, the disadvantage
of this method is that you loose the multilingual labels (not really
a problem) but you can access the texts with \headtext{…},
e.g. \headtext{content} or \headtext{inde
Hello Wolfgang.
Thanks for the reply. Now it's even more complicated. I think I need a
combination of expanded and unexpanded macros. Both of the following examples
do not work quite right.
Thanx Jaroslav Hajtmar
Here is other example:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\def\myurl
{broad,high}], but this is not working. I
> have tried nearly every other combination of grid keywords, and then
> tried them again with the subject wrapped in a framed.
1. Use the command key to apply the frame to the heading and not textcommand.
2. Apply the style for the title with \set
combination of grid keywords, and then
tried them again with the subject wrapped in a framed.
The "It's in the details" manual didn't provide help. I found an old
e-mail by Honza, but that never got a reply.
http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/details.pdf
http://www.mail-archive.co
get rid
of it? (see attached example)
2. This error only appears only with \placecontent[criterium=local] in
combination with a beginning line of \writebetweenlist; with a global
\placecontent and \writebetweenlist it works fine. To reproduce this
uncomment the line "%\placeco
Am 03.05.2013 um 16:05 schrieb luigi scarso :
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 3:24 PM, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
> Is it possible to define an automatic replacement?
>
> I want to replace every
>
> اللَّـه
> by
> اللهِ
>
> First is a combination of
Hi guys,
today I tried to use the invoice module from contextgarden
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Invoice
first it spit errors about userdata.numberformat in combination with %,
after commenting it out and not using it, I now get that error:
) (invoicefunctions.tex
! LuaTeX error [string
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 3:24 PM, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
> Is it possible to define an automatic replacement?
>
> I want to replace every
>
> اللَّـه
> by
> اللهِ
>
> First is a combination of letters, second is the correct arabic one-symbol
> for the name &quo
Is it possible to define an automatic replacement?
I want to replace every
اللَّـه
by
اللهِ
First is a combination of letters, second is the correct arabic
one-symbol for the name "Allah". I know, I can do this in the editor,
but would helpful, if it is possible in the compiling.
maybe also stretch
>{\tfb \input ward }}
> \stopcombination
> \stoptext
>
> But it seems to not matter, if I write 2*1 or 1*2, in both cases the frames
> are set one below the other, and not side by side (what I want). Why?
Each entry in combination consists a the conten
> The Germans do not like ligatures across compound words, and that is
> much harder to do in an automated way (not in fonts themselves at
> least).
That's a good point, but it's a slightly different issue from
prohibiting some ligatures altogether: in German ligatures should be
disabled dependi
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 01:28:20PM +0100, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
> > thinking of it: one reason why a general purpose word processor used
> > by people with no idea about things like ligatures, is that
> > ligatures are language dependent
>
> I don't think that's necessary relevant: the only e
> Quite so. The words "I was wrong" seem to be a bit difficult for
> some people.
Yes, it's amazing how to some people "you're wrong" sounds like an
offence, and the explanation of why an outright insult.
Arthur
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> thinking of it: one reason why a general purpose word processor used
> by people with no idea about things like ligatures, is that
> ligatures are language dependent
I don't think that's necessary relevant: the only example I can think
of language-dependent ligatures is fi and ffi for Turkish
Am 29.04.2013 um 17:19 schrieb Lance Larsen :
> Thankyou luigi. The suggestion provided below worked. I wish I understood why
> context thought that a cell height to two rows were needed, but the
> combination of \hbox and alignment of lohi is a reasonable workaround.
Spannded row/c
Thankyou luigi. The suggestion provided below worked. I wish I understood
why context thought that a cell height to two rows were needed, but the
combination of \hbox and alignment of lohi is a reasonable workaround.
-Lance
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 5:02 PM, Lance Larsen http://www.ntg.nl
On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 12:16 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/26/2013 11:48 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> PS: if you really hate the ligatures, you can try to help improve this
>> "interesting" package to handle ligatures (it probably has the most
>> potential in engines other than XeTeX/LuaTeX becau
On Apr 27, 2013, at 12:16 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
>> Someone had to show me the first ligature years ago and when he did
>> that, I had to check every single book and document I had at hand to
>> check if ligatures were really commonly used. I simply couldn't
>> believe my eyes and the fact that i
On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 12:16:42AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/26/2013 11:48 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> >I consider this (the fact that one doesn't notice it) part of a good
> >design. It's similar with kerning: one doesn't notice it until/unless
> >it's bad. It's similar in the kitchen als
On 4/26/2013 10:17 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
...It points out that Word
is the reason why some people consider ligatures unusual.
thinking of it: one reason why a general purpose word processor used by
people with no idea about things like ligatures, is that ligatures are
language depende
On 4/26/2013 11:48 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 9:57 PM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
to be honest I never noticed them when I was using LaTeX. It might have been
the fonts.
Someone had to show me the first ligature years ago and when he did
that, I had to check every single b
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 9:57 PM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
>
> to be honest I never noticed them when I was using LaTeX. It might have been
> the fonts.
Someone had to show me the first ligature years ago and when he did
that, I had to check every single book and document I had at hand to
check if l
On 04/26/2013 10:05 PM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
I never said that they do not have ligatures. I never said XeLaTeX does not have
the ability to use them I have read the fontspec manual!
You wrote:
On the other side, I believe, ligatures of off by default in LaTeX
which is wrong. That's not
Greetings, Keith, Thomas, and all,
On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 10:43:59 -0600, Thomas A. Schmitz
wrote:
if you look at the books of decent publishers, you will see that most of
them still use ligatures (most American university presses, Oxford and
Cambridge, German publishers such as Reclam etc.
Am 26.04.2013 um 18:43 schrieb "Thomas A. Schmitz" :
>
> Hi Keith,
>
> if you look at the books of decent publishers, you will see that most of them
> still use ligatures (most American university presses, Oxford and Cambridge,
> German publishers such as Reclam etc.) However, many smaller pu
Hi Khaled,
to be honest I never noticed them when I was using LaTeX. It might have been
the fonts.
I can live with them being on as a default in ConTeXt and know now how to turn
them
off.
regards
Keith.
Am 26.04.2013 um 20:27 schrieb Khaled Hosny :
> I don’t know what LaTeX you were u
I don’t know what LaTeX you were using, but LaTeX does not and will not
disable ligatures by default (there isn’t even a way in original TeX to
disable ligatures globally, short of editing TFM files).
Regards,
Khaled
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 02:12:07PM +0200, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
> Hi Khaled,
>
On 04/26/2013 09:41 AM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
I use XeLaTeX and ConText for it control. I have not touched Word in decades,
if possible
or any other WYSIWYG- system!
That being said, take a look at the books printed in this day and age.
You will find that
the use ligat
On 4/26/2013 2:12 PM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
Hi Khaled,
When I used LaTeX last if I had fi in my text that is how it came out!
Using ConTeXt I noticed that fi becomes a ligature, did not like, but it
was not that important.
also keep in mind that ligatures are language dependent (if the font
Hi Khaled,
When I used LaTeX last if I had fi in my text that is how it came out!
Using ConTeXt I noticed that fi becomes a ligature, did not like, but it
was not that important.
Till I decided to start using ConTeXt I had been using XeLaTeX.
regards
Keith.
Am 26.04.2013 um 10:20 schr
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 09:41:15AM +0200, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
> On the other side, I believe, ligatures of off by default in LaTeX, et
> al. or at least are feature
> is set when the font is loaded.
So you neither use LaTeX nor ConTeXt?
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On 4/26/2013 9:41 AM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Am 25.04.2013 um 08:56 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz :
On 04/25/2013 08:20 AM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
First I think it better if ligatures should be off as a default.
Then you should not be using any form of TeX. ligatures have been par
Hi Thomas,
Am 25.04.2013 um 08:56 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz :
> On 04/25/2013 08:20 AM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
>> First I think it better if ligatures should be off as a default.
>
> Then you should not be using any form of TeX. ligatures have been part of TeX
> since its invention (TeXbook,
On 04/25/2013 08:20 AM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
First I think it better if ligatures should be off as a default.
Then you should not be using any form of TeX. ligatures have been part
of TeX since its invention (TeXbook, p. 4), and they have been part of
fine typesetting since Gutenberg. It's
Hi Wolfgang, All,
First I think it better if ligatures should be off as a default.
Now, to my actual question.
Is there a way in ConText to selectively true certain ligatures on/ff.
for example fl could be on, but fi off.
I know that I can set up the the editor to do it, or use unicode directly,
Am 24.04.2013 um 11:00 schrieb Peter Münster :
> On Wed, Apr 24 2013, H. Özoguz wrote:
>
>> The second attachment shows the same word written in MS-Word, again with
>> Adobe
>> Garamond Pro, without this curiosity.
>
> Perhaps a bug in M$-Word...? ;)
Microsoft added support for opentype lig
Ok thanks, feature, not a bug, embarassing ... but good to learn :)
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On Wed, Apr 24 2013, H. Özoguz wrote:
> The second attachment shows the same word written in MS-Word, again with Adobe
> Garamond Pro, without this curiosity.
Perhaps a bug in M$-Word...? ;)
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Am 24.04.2013 um 10:39 schrieb H. Özoguz :
> Hi,
>
> \usemodule[simplefonts]
> \setmainfont[AGaramondPro]
> \starttext
> Amficool
> \stoptext
>
> gives an "i" without dot, see attachment. And the letters "i" and "f" are
> curiously bonded.
>
> The second attachment shows the same word written
Hi,
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[AGaramondPro]
\starttext
Amficool
\stoptext
gives an "i" without dot, see attachment. And the letters "i" and "f"
are curiously bonded.
The second attachment shows the same word written in MS-Word, again with
Adobe Garamond Pro, without this curiosity
r something
> different?
No, you have to use \hbox too but I think a command with a speaking
name would be better.
> 2. In the command \definebreakpoint, what do these keys do? I can't
> get them to do anything (MWE below)
> ** left
> ** middle
> ** right
The left, right and mi
t keep it as is ... such an utf char automagically
in mkiv becomes a combination of kern / skip / penalty ... if you start
redefining yourself it also gets out of control when it's passed around
don't worry about how that happens (just assume the abstraction is taken
care o
From what you said, do you mean that the code for a single command
may be split into multiple files?
normally it's done in one file, unless we're dealing with a combination
of functionality
I found the test files. What a great collection of examples! This sure
will he
cation=bottom,...] should work,
but doesn't. (MWE below.)
Perhaps somebody else knows? Or perhaps this is a bug?
it's a bug ... i moved some analyzing code (while doing this combination
extension)
ng file, i'll upload a new zip (first add the requested
combination stuff)
Hans
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tel:
“combination” label,
i.e.
\definelabel[\v!combination]
and \definecombination is changed to
\appendtoks
\edef\p_pack_combinations_alternative{\combinationparameter\c!alternative}%
\setfalse\c_str_define_commands_label % no helper commands
\ifx\currentcombinationparent\empty
On 4/15/2013 10:48 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 15 Apr 2013, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/15/2013 9:24 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
For a presentation, I want to display a series of images as a
combination and be able to click on an image to zoom into that image and
click again to zoom out. Is it
On Mon, 15 Apr 2013, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/15/2013 9:24 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
For a presentation, I want to display a series of images as a
combination and be able to click on an image to zoom into that image and
click again to zoom out. Is it possible to do that?
In general, can I
On 4/15/2013 9:24 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
For a presentation, I want to display a series of images as a
combination and be able to click on an image to zoom into that image and
click again to zoom out. Is it possible to do that?
In general, can I create a hyperlink such that clicking on it
For a presentation, I want to display a series of images as a combination
and be able to click on an image to zoom into that image and click again
to zoom out. Is it possible to do that?
In general, can I create a hyperlink such that clicking on it zooms in on
a particular rectangular region
}
\stopcombination
DEF
ABC
\framed[frame=no, location=top]}\startcombination[2]
{\externalfigure[dummay][width=2cm]}{One}
{\externalfigure[dummay][width=2cm]}{Two}
\stopcombination}
DEF
\stoptext
but the combination is still aligned to the baseline of the caption.
The location-key controls the
t;> of course:)
>>
>> Huseyin
>
> Ok, maybe it is possible with a combination of \placeongrid and a command,
> which forces page-break of the toc on specified titles, or lines. Is there a
> pissibility to manually page-break the toc?
%\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\showgri
Am 15.04.2013 19:03, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
Is there maybe another "trick" to deactivate gridsetting, analogical to
placeongrid, or tricks with tables, or so? I am experimenting here, too,
of course:)
Huseyin
Ok, maybe it is possible with a combination of \placeon
Am 15.04.2013 um 18:45 schrieb Sietse Brouwer :
> Perhaps the default for the label could be numberconversion=character
> --- subfigures are more commonly numbered a, b, c, I think.
To set default values it can be usefull to add a unnamed “combination” label,
i.e.
\definela
u specify
> the combination's contents as item, caption, item, caption, etc.
>
> \startcombination[mycombiA][nx=2,ny=1]
> {item}{caption}
> {another item}{another caption}
> \stopcombination
Yes, alternative=text is the old combination mechanism which takes two
ar
mmay][width=2cm]}{One}
> {\externalfigure[dummay][width=2cm]}{Two}
> \stopcombination
> DEF
>
> ABC
> \framed[frame=no, location=top]}\startcombination[2]
> {\externalfigure[dummay][width=2cm]}{One}
> {\externalfigure[dummay][width=2cm]}{Two}
> \stopcombination}
> DEF
>
[dummay][width=2cm]}{One}
{\externalfigure[dummay][width=2cm]}{Two}
\stopcombination}
DEF
\stoptext
but the combination is still aligned to the baseline of the caption.
Thanks,
Aditya
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If your question is of
> >
> > Now, adding
> > \setupcombinations [before={\resetcounter[test]}]
> > would be incorrect as the counter would get reset for each row...
>
> sure, but then it's nice to have it as option of the combination
> command
>
> anyway,
}
\testitem{third}
\testitem{fourth}
\stopcombination
\stoptext
Now, adding
\setupcombinations [before={\resetcounter[test]}]
would be incorrect as the counter would get reset for each row...
sure, but then it's nice to have it as option of the combination command
anyway, there's a
f there were a
way to add a and b as a suffix to the number, like Figure 2a.
With combinations it is easy to have a general Caption and specific captions
for the components of the combination. But for the List of Figures I see no
other possibility than, for instance "2 Dutch scenery.
st like item lists? Sort-of a hybrid between
> combination and itemize.
I think this could be a useful feature.
> Say,
> \startcombination [r*c] [item=a]
It's not that simple. You need other itemgroup settings as well,
otherwise you don't know the lefttext, righttext, stopper, etc.
{figure} [fig:scenery]a.
The above example raises the following (low priority) feature
suggestion: How about some way of automatically numbering/labeling
combinations just like item lists? Sort-of a hybrid between
combination and itemize. Say,
\startcombination [r*c] [item=a]
\startitem
Wherever possible I use Combinations but in some cases examples to be combined
are very different in size and shape and/or too large to fit on one page
together, so that one of them gets cut off.
Is there a possibility, when using a combination of figures, to split it, in
other words, to separate t
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