[NTG-context] Footnotes in margin (again)

2004-08-24 Thread Steffen Wolfrum
Hi,

as the dust has settled over the ancient greeks I would like to re-ask a posting that 
is about another quite crucial question: How to place footnotes in the margin?

Every time I turn on \showframe I think that the margin is such a beautiful place for 
placing footnotes (per page, flushbottom). There must be a way!

Isn't there a way, Hans?

Steffen




>Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 10:22:07 +0200
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>From: Steffen Wolfrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Footnotes in margin?
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>Hi,
>
>does ConTeXt provide a way to place footnote (not margin notes!) per page - but not 
>below the body text?
>A suitable place could be the margin. But there is no 
>"\setupfootnotes[location=inmargin]"
>and somthing like "\inmargin{\footnote{}The footnote's text.}" doesn't flow.
>
>Does anybody know a working solution?
>
>Thank you,
>
>Steffen Wolfrum
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[NTG-context] ConTeXt and slides

2004-08-24 Thread Thomas A . Schmitz
Hi gang,
I'm trying to figure out whether it's whorthwhile to write slides for 
my presentations in ConTeXt instead of using Powerpoint or Keynote (I'm 
not an engineer or a scientist, so maths doesn't matter). I have cooked 
up a nice-looking template without too many frills that kind of copies 
what I used to do in Keynote (shaded background, footers etc.). There's 
one important thing I can't get to work: is it possible to have a 
picture and a text next to it with the text being centered horizontally 
and vertically like so?

picturepicturepicture
picturepicturepicture
picturepicturepicture   Here
picturepicturepicturegoes all the
picturepicturepicture   text
picturepicturepicture
picturepicturepicture
What I tried is this:
\startfiguretext[left]{none}{\externalfigure[picture]}
\vfill
\midaligned{Here}
\midaligned{goes all the}
\midaligned{text}
\vfill
\stopfiguretext
but that doesn't work. I also tried things like \framed and 
\startcombinations (calling the text from a buffer), but all in vain. 
There doesn't seem to be an easy mechanism for centering stuff 
vertically in ConTeXt? Any help would be appreciated!

Best
Thomas
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Re: [NTG-context] Re: How to use PostScript font

2004-08-24 Thread Siep Kroonenberg
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 12:09:50PM +0200, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
> 
> texnansi does not work with german.sty which I'd say is necessary for
> german texts. T1 and OT1 is hardcoded. I don't know about babel.
> 
> Patrick

Checking babel.def, I saw that it sets \latinencoding to OT1 if T1
is unavailable - which might explain some encoding-related oddities
I have run into in the past.

Guess some patches for babel and german are needed.

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[NTG-context] Re: How to use PostScript font

2004-08-24 Thread Patrick Gundlach
Hello Siep,

[...]

Only commenting on this one:

> As to texnansi: this is supported in Latex by texnansi.sty. For
> Western European languages, it seems to cover pretty much
> everything, so there is no need for text companion fonts or virtual
> fonts. Basic support (without artificial smallcaps) for a font
> family with non-virtual texnansi fonts consists of just four tfms, a
> mapfile fragment and, for Latex, an fd file.


texnansi does not work with german.sty which I'd say is necessary for
german texts. T1 and OT1 is hardcoded. I don't know about babel.

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Re: [NTG-context] Re: How to use PostScript font

2004-08-24 Thread Siep Kroonenberg
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 01:26:06AM +0200, Hans Hagen Outside wrote:
> >
> ok; btw, also take a look at sieps afm2pl since it has some other nice 
> features 
> Hans 

My belated three cents on some of the things which were discussed in
this thread:

As to texnansi: this is supported in Latex by texnansi.sty. For
Western European languages, it seems to cover pretty much
everything, so there is no need for text companion fonts or virtual
fonts. Basic support (without artificial smallcaps) for a font
family with non-virtual texnansi fonts consists of just four tfms, a
mapfile fragment and, for Latex, an fd file.

As to fontinst: doing it the easy way, using just the latinfamily
command, you get dozens of files, in 8R, T1, OT1 and TS1 encoding.
You have to be pretty expert if you want more fine-grained control
and a more economical set of support files. I don't even know
whether Fontinst can generate non-virtual texnansi fonts which are
suitable for regular typesetting. Besides, I believe that nowadays
fontinst depends on Latex.

Sorry about just mentioning Latex here: I am only an occasional
Context user, and don't use typescripts or texfont at all.

As to afm2pl: the latest version available from tex.aanhet.net is
0.6; later versions are written to be part of TeX Live 2004 which is
currently under development. Because of changes in the TDS, these
may not work correctly in an older TeX installation.

Version 0.7.02 with afm2tfm compatibility is not yet in the TeX Live
source tree, last time I checked.


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Re: [NTG-context] Referencing eqalignno-formulas, and some more

2004-08-24 Thread Tobias Burnus
Hello,
Eeri Kask wrote:
(1) References in math formulas:
\placeformula [Ref]
\startformula
\eqalignno {
   ...
}
\stopformula
This should work ok. Try
\placeformula[ref]
\startformula\eqalignno{
a &= b &\formulanumber[refa]{a}\cr
b &=c & \subformulanumber[refb]{b}\cr
}\stopformula
\in[ref], \in[refa], \in[refb]
or
\placeformula
\startformula\eqalignno{
a &= b &\formulanumber[ref1]\cr
b &=c & \formulanumber[ref2]\cr
}\stopformula
\in[ref1], \in[ref2]
Tobias
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Re: [NTG-context] Metapost and TeX [OT]

2004-08-24 Thread Hans Hagen
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
- The location pointer in the ".mpx" file is saved for subsequent labels.
 

a small addition: 

- since we are dealing with parsing, btex .. etex cannot be changed dynamically, which is one of the reasons why metafun has the textext macro which provides an alternative for btex .. etex 

Hans 

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[NTG-context] Referencing eqalignno-formulas, and some more

2004-08-24 Thread Eeri Kask
Hello,
I started using context recently and have encountered
some difficulties where I need some help to get over.
(1) References in math formulas:
\placeformula [Ref]
\startformula
\eqalignno {
   ...
}
\stopformula
It seems that referencing to '\eqalignno'-formulas
needs some tricks. Is there any (non-)documented way
to attach a reference to a line inside '\eqalignno'
multiline formula?  E.g. a mechanism like \xxx[Ref]
\eqalignno {
   ...
   f(x) &= x^n - 1  &  \xxx[Ref]  \cr
   ...
}
so one can point to \in{formula}[Ref] and get the
correct reference number subsituted?
(2) Left/right margins of different width in doublesided
layout:  I invented my favorite layout as in
\setuplayout [location={doublesided,duplex}, marking=off,
   top=6mm, topdistance=6mm, bottom=6mm, bottomdistance=18mm,
   topspace=18mm,
   height=243mm,
   header=6mm, headerdistance=6mm,
   footer=6mm, footerdistance=18mm,
   backspace=46mm,
   width=124mm,
   leftmargin=12mm, leftmargindistance=4mm,
   leftedge=2mm, leftedgedistance=2mm,
   rightmargin=28mm, rightmargindistance=4mm,
   rightedge=6mm, rightedgedistance=2mm
]
\setuppapersize [A4][A4]
\setuppagenumbering [style=normal, alternative=doublesided, 
location={footer,middle}]
\showframe

and if '\showframe' is active I can verify by ruler that
all distances and measures etc. are drawn correctly
according to both sides of the printed sheet.
(Though it remains to be investigated why only
'backspace=46mm' gives 26mm whitespace at the left paper
edge, i.e. the distance from the left paper edge to the
left edge of the 'leftedge'.)  :-)
Putting \inmargin{Some text} on evennumbered
pages (in a doublesided setup) shows margin area width as
in 'leftmargin' in '\setuplayout';  shouldn't it adapt
itself according to doublesided layout as the margin
frame does in '\showframe'?
(3) Math formulas in footnotes result in
"Math formula deleted: Insufficient symbol fonts."
I have the same style for margins and footnotes
(I hope the following setup does this as was my
intention),
\setupfootnotes [style=\tfx\setupinterlinespace]
\setupinmargin [style=\tfx\setupinterlinespace, align=right]
and in typesetting formulas in margins this error doesn't
occur, i.e. there are sufficient symbol fonts available
(whatever it means) :-)
I am using Adobe Utopia text with Palatino math fonts.
(4) HZ-algorithm. This, as well as metafun positional graphics
and metapost color transparency, was the reason I started
trying out context.  My understanding is, HZ gets activated
not with
   \font\tenrm=cmr10 at 10pt stretch 30 shrink 20 step 10
as documented in 'pre-hz.pdf' at PRAGMA-ADE but using
   \pdffontexpand\tenrm 30 20 10 1000
as I noticed somewhere. The question is, are *.tfm files
like
   cmr10-20.tfm
   cmr10-10.tfm
   cmr10+10.tfm
   cmr10+20.tfm
   cmr10+30.tfm
enough to get it going, and can be generated manually
from *.afm files using 'afm2tfm'?
Though, '\pdffontexpand\tenrm 30 20 10 1000'  results in
"Missing font identifier."  in context...  :-)
I am using Context 2003.1.31 with pdfetex 1.10a-2.1 as
in tetex 2.0.1 distributed in SuSE Linux 8.2.

Thanks in advance for any help, item (1) is most
critical, though.
Eeri Kask
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Re: [NTG-context] Metapost and TeX [OT]

2004-08-24 Thread Hans Hagen
Brooks Moses wrote:
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 10:48:42PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

I don't have any experience in metapost.  I would appreciate if someone would
please answer this question without me having to do thru tutorials and
metapost source code.
I was wondering how does metapost talk to TeX?  Quicky glancing through the
metafun book, I found out that you can super-impose text typeset by
TeX on top of a diagram.  I imagine you could do the same with
mathematical equations too.
   

The following is as I understand it; others can I'm sure correct any
misunderstandings:
Metapost dumps out a TeX file, consisting of any header commands
specified in the Metapost file, and whatever is between btex and etex
tags.  It also puts in stuff so that what's between each pair of tags
gets put on its own page.  (This is actually done with the mpto command,
rather than in Metapost itself; if you just run that, you can examine
the output to see what TeX commands it uses.)
TeX is then run on this file, creating a .dvi file.
Metapost then reads in the .dvi file, using that to create the typeset
text that appears in the output Postscript file.
 

you miss a step: a mpx file is created from the dvi file; an mpx file is a bunch of metapost pictures that will replace the btex..etex's in the mp file 

Hans 

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