I am trying to convert to ConTeXt and I have a text with a lot of truth
tables using a \ttable and \xttable command I defined. I ported these
to ConTeXt but I can't get the \parbox - \framed to work.
% Example document with truth tables starts here
\usemodule[bib] % defines \newcommand
Mark Smith wrote:
because specifically these are suggested (albeit not
as a combination) in the readme. In the interests
of finding out whether I'm odd. Was anybody else
led astray by this ?
Probably, because these questions keep popping up. I've
added a 'improve documentation' to my
Hi Gerben
The problem is, that \starttable[|c|c|c|] is for oneliners only.
Replace the statement with
\newcommand{\xttable}[7]{\starttable[|p|p|p|]\HL %
Kind regards
Willi
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I am trying to convert to ConTeXt and I have a text with a lot of truth
tables using a \ttable
Hi Gerben,
with \raggedright one needs to use {}. May be a better approach is to
use \framedtext[align=left,width=xxcm,frame=off]{your text}
Pease refer to the attached file.
Kind regards
Willi
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I tried to get one piece in a justified text to behave as follows: right
aligned
Hoi Patrick,
Humble, I used just the \bTABLE ...\eTABLE environment. Please refer to
the attached file.
Kind regards
Willi
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello *,
inspired by Gerben's question, I did some experimenting with \framed.
I'd like to get A[text]B, where text is some long thing in a framed
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello *,
inspired by Gerben's question, I did some experimenting with \framed.
I'd like to get A[text]B, where text is some long thing in a framed
box like \framed[width=5cm] {\input tufte \par}.
There are three different ways of aligning the three objects:
There are more
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Don't ask why the parameter to \startalignment is left, not right. Look
at the context wiki [1] for information on why this is so,
This also works, and is a bit more natural:
\startalignment[flushright]
Blah blah blah
\stopalignment
Hi Marcin,
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Hello!
I have quite a few questions about ConTeXt (and more coming, I guess!).
As a newbie, many things seem difficult for me. For now, the questions
are:
How does \part exactly work? I could see: messing with pagenumbers; part
title not appearing; strange
Vit Patrick wrote:
(A and B on the same baseline as the last row)
from the chaff and seperate
A the sheeps from the goats. B
This one should have worked:
A bit of \framed[width=5cm,
align=justified,
location=depth] {\input
Hi Willi,
Hi Marcin,
How do the system modes (*...-modes) work exactly? I managed to make
\startmode[*interaction] ... \stopmode
work, but what about the others starred modes?
Most of these modes are only set part of the time. For instance,
the *sectionnumber mode is only sensible when it used
Hoi Patrick,
Humble, I used just the \bTABLE ...\eTABLE environment. Please refer to
the attached file.
Kind regards
Willi
Sorry if this message is delivered twice, I got some struggles with may
mail engine ...
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello *,
inspired by Gerben's question, I did some
Hi!
Some of my bib-items will have more than one line in
the list of publications produced by \placepublications.
The first line of the entry will always be indented
by (probably) one character. The output looks like:
Bal01 Balzert, H. (2001). Lehrbuch der Software-Technik -
I am trying to get the itemized lists to be indented the same amount as
my paragraph first lines (small). I have been trying to get this by
adding margin=dimension but whatever dimension I put there, the result
is the same: nothing. Example:
\startitemize[n,packed,joinedup][margin=-1em]
\item
Hi Michael,
Can you send me (privately) a minimal file please?
Greetings, Taco
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Here is the example again, now with p columns. Never mind the
non-working third example (ConTeXt wraps three elements in the third
column now but not inside the \framed), but it seems that ConTeXt does
not wrap the first column at all. As a result, the other two are very
small.
G
PS. The
Hi Gerben,
There is no worry about the mentioned chaos. You might be lucky, that
your definition is giving a result at all.
If you consult the manual or read the article in the MAPS22 on
tabulating, you will see, that you missed a correct setup of the tabulation.
I attach my version and it
Indeed, there is no \starttable info in the manuals. You might have a
look into the sources:core-tab.tex. But what I can see, is, that you do
not use vertical lines. If all tables are such, then I would suggest to
use \starttabulate instead.
KR
Willi
Gerben Wierda wrote:
Here is the example
Fro my environment:
%\setuppapersize[B5][B4,landscape]
\setuppapersize[B5][B5]
\setupindenting[small]
\setuplayout[location=doublesided]
%\setuparranging[2SIDE]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
%
\usemodule[lettri]
\def\ClearChapterQuote{\def\ChapterQuote{}}
\ClearChapterQuote
Hi Willi,
Thanks.
If what you changed was the addition of the (2cm) stuff, I did try that
but it did not change anything at that time.
But now I notice that I need to start my rows with a \NC. I would have
thought that a \NC would be like a \crlf or a \page and that it would
have been implied
Hi Gerben,
Due to a mistaken handling you roriginal mail I lost it :-(
In that mail in the last part, I believe it was an example \component I
saw, that you said \starttext ... \stoptext. You do not need this pair,
The handling of starting and stopping is done by the \startproject ...
Hoi Patrick,
Humble, I used just the \bTABLE ...\eTABLE environment. Please refer to
the attached file.
Kind regards
Willi
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello *,
inspired by Gerben's question, I did some experimenting with \framed.
I'd like to get A[text]B, where text is some long thing in a framed
http://mail.rna.nl/~gerben/microtype.tiff contains an image of a margin
of a piece of text I just have typeset with ConTeXt.
I was wondering about two things:
1. How does one set up the use of margi kerning in ConTeXt given that
my ConTeXt (without me having selected it myself) uses Latin
Hello,
I'm having problems with the following chart (well, any chart, that
is):
--- ConTeXt code ---
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\usemodule[chart]
\starttext
\setupFLOWcharts[offset=50pt]
\startFLOWchart[test]
\startFLOWcell
\name{one}
\location{1,1}
\text{one}
\connect[bt]{two}
Hello Steffen,
do you have psfnss (LaTeX) installed?
Patrick
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Hello Gerben,
Here is the example again, now with p columns. Never mind the
non-working third example (ConTeXt wraps three elements in the third
column now but not inside the \framed),
Did you read my answer to your question about \parbox? You need to
make \framed go into vertical mode by
hi Gerben,
Gerben Wierda wrote:
Hi Willi,
Thanks.
If what you changed was the addition of the (2cm) stuff, I did try that
but it did not change anything at that time.
But now I notice that I need to start my rows with a \NC. I would have
thought that a \NC would be like a \crlf or a \page and
Hello Michael,
[...]
The workaround with the \hbox{} does work. Is this some kind of
bug and will be fixed in the future?
as a workaround, you can say
\usemodule[units]
\enablemode[atpragma]% warning, probably 1s of side effects
\starttext
In dieser Arbeit wurde die Reaktion
Hi Gerben,
I puzzeled with your project code.
First you are not allowed to use \starttext \stoptext in a definition.
Your definitione interferes with the chapter mechnism. So more knowledge
is necessary which I do not have at the moment.
in the before option you say \page=right, seems to create
Hi Patrick,
Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Steffen,
do you have psfnss (LaTeX) installed?
Patrick
Yes, sure. As part of Gerbens 2004 stable.
But this doesn't seem to be enough.
Steffen
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Hello Ciro,
I am my distributor maintainer.
But you got your distribution from some source?
what is the local guide you refer to?
This should come with your TeX system (Linux system, downloaded TeX
system, whatever) that tells you about things that you need to know
about your TeX system.
Gerben Wierda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is the example again, now with p columns. Never mind the
non-working third example (ConTeXt wraps three elements in the third
column now but not inside the \framed), but it seems that ConTeXt does
not wrap the first column at all. As a result, the
Hi Adam,
hm, the same here also with alpha-context of february 2005.
May be, that one should use a single \comment only. Still there is a
problem then with \comment[t]{text}, which causes the text in the second
cell to move down.
I think this is somethin for Hans ...
Kind regards
Willi
Adam
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 10.03.2005 um 10:59 schrieb Gerben Wierda:
What I do not understand is how these components end up in a directory
hierarchy.
What would be very nice is some sort of downloadable archive with some
sample basic project structures.
Reading the stuff above I still have no
VnPenguin wrote:
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:56:06 +, David Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to produce bookmarks in the PDF file produced with context.
I can produce bookmarks but I am unable to get any hierarchy of bookmarks
such that chapters can just be displayed initially and
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
I said:
So - is there a parameter which represents the current width of the
layout area, taking into account itemisations, textbackgrounds and
anything else? Thanks.
I came up with a rather ugly kludge which solves my immediate problem
but might not be best. I created
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hey Gerben,
Now what turns out to solve this? Empty lines before \description and
\stopdescriptions
Things that were defined using \definedescription rely on \par as a
delimiter.
Though I like ConTeXt if I look at certain design aspects, behaviour that
depends on
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
in core-sec.tex, I read:
\def\sectionseparator{:} % was : but is now -
I there any inconvenience, to change it to - ?
I've tried it out, and all my problems to get French spaces before
punctuation and project structure and so on, were gone.
hm, then you're lucky since
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
OK, I feel guilty resurrecting this stale thread, but I can't resist
asking again.
I found this in m-arabtex.tex:
%\pushmacro\edmacloaded \let \edmacloaded \undefined
and later
%\popmacro\edmacloaded
Both lines are commented out, so I'm still wondering if
i
luigi.scarso wrote:
\newdimen\RightMarginWidth \RightMarginWidth=\rightmarginwidth
\def\PageNumber#1{\vbox to \footerheight{\vss\hbox
to\RightMarginWidth{\hss #1 \hss}\vss}}
\setuppagenumbering[location={margin},alternative=doublesided,command={\PageNumber}]
why don't you use \rightmarginwidth
luigi.scarso wrote:
I have the following code:
\showframe
\setuplayout[topdistance=0mm,topspace=10mm,header=10mm,headerdistance=10mm,
footerdistance=5mm,footer=20mm,bottomspace=2mm,
backspace=25mm,
Michael Fuchs wrote:
Hi everybody!
Sorry for the too long example. I wasn't sure what caused the
problem and wanted to provide all relevant information at one
time. I didn't mention the units module explicitly because I
have the same problem using the \cite command from the
bib-module and I
Gerben Wierda wrote:
On Mar 11, 2005, at 15:57, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
\newcommand{\ensuremath}[1]{\ifmmode\expandafter\FirtsOfOne%
\else\expandafter\EnsuredMath\fi}
\long\def\FirstOfOne#1{#1}
\long\def\EnsuredMath#1{$\relax#1$}
\newcommand{\bit}[2]{\ensuremath{\hbox{\tf #1}_\hbox{\tf
Thank you Patrick. I'm still looking for
--- Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Ciro,
I am my distributor maintainer.
But you got your distribution from some source?
I downloaded the CD iso image from a website
and installed Fedora Core 3.
what is the local guide you
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Peter Rolf said
\definecolor[PANTONE 294CV] [c=1,m=.56,y=0,k=.18]
% test \framed[background=color, backgroundcolor={PANTONE
294CV}]{Test}
\color[PANTONE 294CV] Test
% the only thing that doesn't work is \PANTONE 294CV
Thanks very much for responding Peter! Interesting
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello *,
inspired by Gerben's question, I did some experimenting with \framed.
I'd like to get A[text]B, where text is some long thing in a framed
box like \framed[width=5cm] {\input tufte \par}.
There are three different ways of aligning the three objects:
(A and B on the
David Wooten wrote:
I'm back to ask another question:
After an initial successful installation of the purchased fonts, I've
come to find that there is a serious quirk. That is, when I try to use
any special glyph, be it an accented character of any kind, or e.g. an
eth. The result of something
On 13 Mar 2005, at 23:27, h h extern wrote:
Gerben Wierda wrote:
Hey Gerben,
Now what turns out to solve this? Empty lines before \description
and
\stopdescriptions
Things that were defined using \definedescription rely on \par as a
delimiter.
Though I like ConTeXt if I look at certain design
h h extern wrote:
luigi.scarso
wrote:
I have the following code:
\showframe
\setuplayout[topdistance=0mm,topspace=10mm,header=10mm,headerdistance=10mm,
footerdistance=5mm,footer=20mm,bottomspace=2mm,
backspace=25mm,
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