Hello Paul,
> \clubpenalty=-600
> \widowpenalty=-600
>
> But this had no effect.
try inserting things like these after \starttext. There was a problem
on the mailinglist like this some time ago.
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Hello Paul,
> ConTeXt has not \flushbottom command. The \flushbottom gives the heigh
> flexibility.
what about looking in the wiki for \flushbottom?
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Nikolai Weibull wrote:
* Hans Hagen (Mar 30, 2005 01:10):
that's because the caption is passed as an argument and the catcode is
frozen then (being active, the | expects something |...| ; try
\type{0}\type{|} since the first token of type is not expanded at all
Yeah, that will work. The problem
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Try this, using new (LM) ConTeXt:
\starttext
\type{--}
L'abbaye
\stoptext
oeps, i thought that that was fixed ... i'll ask jacko
Hans
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Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 10:04:58PM -0500, Paul Tremblay wrote:
How does one prevent orphans (the first line nof a paragraph on the last
line of a page) and widows (the last line of a paragraph on a new page)?
If I have the title of a new section that must not be the last line o
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
Thanks Taco!
Actually, the \switchtobodyfont works even with \completepublications.
Ok, cool.
Nevertheless, the space between items in the publicationlist is slightly
smaller than between normal lines. You can observe it best if you set
the interlinespace to something like
Try this, using new (LM) ConTeXt:
\starttext
\type{--}
L'abbaye
\stoptext
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This works for LaTeX but not for ConTeXt:
\widowpenalty=1
\clubpenalty=1
\flushbottom
ConTeXt has not \flushbottom command. The \flushbottom gives the heigh
flexibility.
Paul
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* Hans Hagen (Mar 30, 2005 01:10):
> that's because the caption is passed as an argument and the catcode is
> frozen then (being active, the | expects something |...| ; try
> \type{0}\type{|} since the first token of type is not expanded at all
Yeah, that will work. The problem is, though, that
On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 10:04:58PM -0500, Paul Tremblay wrote:
>
> How does one prevent orphans (the first line nof a paragraph on the last
> line of a page) and widows (the last line of a paragraph on a new page)?
>
> If I have the title of a new section that must not be the last line of a
> pag
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
\starttext
\placefigure
{\type{0|}}
{}
\stoptext
gives me
! Argument of \next has an extra }.
\par
that's because the caption is passed as an argument and the catcode is frozen
then (being active, the | expects something |...| ; try \type{0}\type{|} sin
Thanks Taco!
Actually, the \switchtobodyfont works even with \completepublications.
But the spacing seems to have a problem even in newer versions --I use
the latest and greatest:
TeXExec 5.2.5 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2005
texexec : TeXExec 5.2.5 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-200
\starttext
\placefigure
{\type{0|}}
{}
\stoptext
gives me
! Argument of \next has an extra }.
\par
}
...p {\strutdepth }\begstrut \type {0|}
\endstrut \endgraf
\doattributes ...sname [EMAIL PROTECTED] \end
Hi Thomas,
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
I've been playing with Taco's bibmodule, and I'm absolutely thrilled how
easy it is to customize things. Once you've groked how things work, you
can simply copy code from bibl-apa.tex and modify, it's just wonderful
(OT: what does "apa" stand for in this abbrev
>\setupnote[endnote][location=none]
>
>\starttext
>
>\dorecurse{100}{test \endnote{eee}\endgraf}
>
>\page
>
>\placenotes[endnote]
>
>\stoptext
For the record, this also works:-)
%\setupnote[endnote][location=none]
\setupfootnotes[location=none]
\starttext
\dorecurse{14}{\ReadFile{tufte}\footnot
>= Original Message From Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
> \starttext
>> \startbuffer[tufte]
>> \input tufte
>> \stopbuffer
>> \startbuffer[knuth]
>> \input knuth
>> \stopbuffer
>> \dorecurse{100}{test \footnote{\typebuffer[knuth]} \endnote{eee}\endgraf}
>
>it's \getbuffer else you indeed
Hans Hagen wrote:
\starttext
\placefigure
[none]
{}
{\startcombination
{\externalfigure[cow][width=4cm]} {\placefloatcaption[figure]{one}}
{\externalfigure[cow][width=4cm]} {\placefloatcaption[figure]{two}}
\stopcombination}
\stoptext
Wow, is it that simple and elegant...
I had t
I've been playing with Taco's bibmodule, and I'm absolutely thrilled
how easy it is to customize things. Once you've groked how things work,
you can simply copy code from bibl-apa.tex and modify, it's just
wonderful (OT: what does "apa" stand for in this abbreviation? For me,
it's the American
Peter wrote:
Peter wrote:
How can I place two figures next to each other without using a
\startcombination ... \stopcombination group?
I now have this, but it is not what I want:
\gebruikexternfiguur[kortoctaaf][cekort][type=eps,hoogte=30mm]
\gebruikexternfiguur[gebrokenoctaaf][gebroken][type=eps
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I have been trying to do this for a test with larger notes, but this fails:
\starttext
\startbuffer[tufte]
\input tufte
\stopbuffer
\startbuffer[knuth]
\input knuth
\stopbuffer
\dorecurse{100}{test \footnote{\typebuffer[knuth]} \endnote{eee}\endgraf}
it's \getbuffer else you in
Stuart Jansen wrote:
We have lines of text that shouldn't be wrapped. If one line must be
wrapped onto the next, we'd like to insert a visual mark at the end of
the line and (hopefully) indent the next line slightly. Obviously,
there's the potential for wrapping over multiple lines.
I've dug around
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I have been trying to do this for a test with larger notes, but this fails:
\starttext
\startbuffer[tufte]
\input tufte
\stopbuffer
\startbuffer[knuth]
\input knuth
\stopbuffer
\dorecurse{100}{test \footnote{\typebuffer[knuth]} \endnote{eee}\endgraf}
\page
\placenotes[endnote]
Bob Kerstetter wrote:
Hi,
Is there some way to create PDF docs (as forms maybe?) so end users can
add their own contact information and logos just by using Adobe Reader,
not Acrobat? These are one to four page documents. Right now I can do
this by supplying them with Word docs.
see widgets manua
ishamid wrote:
Dear gang,
Why does lmr in ConTeXt use the ec instead of the texnansi encoding? I just
noticed that all of my macros that use, e.g.,
\char'25
are now bringing up the wrong symbols. Shouldn't ConTeXt default to the
encoding most consistent with cmr (surely I am not the only one who
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