Le 11 mars à 13:00:51 "Thomas A. Schmitz" écrit
notamment:
| On Mar 10, 2011, at 3:38 PM, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
>
| > Using the last mkiv from the minimals, \setuppublications seems out
| > of order.
| >
| > If I write:
| > ..
| > \setupbibtex [database=/h
Dear Hans,
I have an impression that MKIV cannot handle spaces in references very
well (since recently; a month ago it was still working):
\starttext
\placefigure[force][a b c]{test}{\hbox{test}}
in \in{figure}[a b c]
\stoptext
Mojca
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% First request no space before
\setuplines[before=\nowhitespace,after=\nowhitespace]
% Now use startlines...
\framed[width=fit,align=right]{\startlines One
Two
Three\stoplines}
% ...then compare with \crlf.
\framed[width=fit,align=right]{One\crlf
Two\crlf
Three}
Why do these give diffe
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 21:46, Hans van der Meer wrote:
> On 22 december 2010 Wolfgang Schuster wrote in a reply:
>
>> Give us more information, this works for me:
>> \setupbodyfont[lucida]
>> \starttext
>>
>
> The trouble is, it is not working for me. My minimal testfile is:
> \usetypescriptf
Thank you - that works fine; especially the first, in which the problems
read in order across, rather than down in columns.
cheers,
Alasdair
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 6:05 AM, Wolfgang Schuster <
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> Am 11.03.2011 um 04:07 schrieb Alasdair McAndrew:
>
> > T
2011/3/11 Mojca Miklavec
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 18:55, Carlos Breton Besnier wrote:
> > 2011/3/10 Mojca Miklavec
> >
> > In the beginning:
> > ! Undefined control sequence
> > l.1 \starttext
> >
> > I can´t configure texworks.
>
> This means that you are most probably running plain TeX or LaT
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 18:55, Carlos Breton Besnier wrote:
> 2011/3/10 Mojca Miklavec
>
> In the beginning:
> ! Undefined control sequence
> l.1 \starttext
>
> I can´t configure texworks.
This means that you are most probably running plain TeX or LaTeX. In
front of the typset (play) button there
\starttext
This is a sample document to demonstrate a possible bug. You will
probably see a footnote below which appears before the page it's
referenced from.
\placeintermezzo[page][block:example]{Demonstrating a bug}
\startframedtext[width=0.8\makeupwidth]
This is a rather dull intermezzo.\footn
>> "Line numbers in the text" as well as
> Works here with the last beta.
I'm using the latest beta too. Attached is my PDF, do you get something
different?
I want to have intext numbers (inside the frame), not outside. As I said, works
with mkii though.
> /BTEX … /ETEX (for colors) don't work.
Am 11.03.2011 um 04:07 schrieb Alasdair McAndrew:
> The trouble arises when I put my tables into narrower, framedtext so as to be
> able to force proper indentation:
Use tabulate.
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\dorecurse{20}
{\item This is a test
\starttabulate[|*{8}{l|}]
\NC (a) \NC Pr
Am 11.03.2011 um 12:36 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
> Hi,
>
> one time it works, the second it doesn't:
>
> \starttext
>
> \interwordspace 20.7pt Big Space
>
> \par
>
> \interwordspace 2.7pt Big Space
>
> \par
>
> \interwordspace 20.7pt Big Space
>
> \stoptext
>
> Does someone can explain ho
The idea is:
To use an alternative interwordspace/-stretch/-shrink
in certain situations (TOC, quote environments etc.)
and afterwards let it switch back to normal again.
Who can this be achieved?
Steffen
Am 11.03.2011 um 12:55 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
> Here is an even more absurd example
2011/3/10 Carlos Breton Besnier
>
>
> 2011/3/10 Mojca Miklavec
>
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 18:26, Carlos Breton Besnier wrote:
>> > Hello.
>> > I need ConTeXt Mark IV environment on a USB stick because I don´t have
>> > administrative rights over the computer. The operating system is
>> windows.
Am 11.03.2011 um 13:28 schrieb Charles Doherty:
> Dear Wolfgang,
>
> I sent an e-mail about problems with my simplefonts. I got no reply since my
> example had fonts that were probably not available to you. But the problem
> does not relate to the Gaelic fonts that I had been using. I am sendi
On 11-3-2011 7:12, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Thank you. What exactly was the reason to disable the old syntax? Why
not maybe defining it to give at least a warning (or even error)
printing out a message saying what to do. It is a bit weird to see the
code compile fine without ever noticing that some
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 18:31, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 11-3-2011 3:38, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>
>> Dear Hans,
>>
>> subject says it all: when I use \synctex=1 in mkiv, I don't get any
>> ..synctex.gz file. The --synctex switch works however (which is exactly
>> the opposite of what used to be the ca
I used to think I was of average intelligence but I can't figure out to do
the most basic thing in ConTeXt. My current problems with this simple code
are:
1. Front matter page numbers are not lower-case Roman numerals although they
are listed as such in the TOC.
2. The Introduction is not listed i
Am 11.03.2011 um 01:33 schrieb Reviczky, Adam:
> Hi,
>
> When using verbatim text (for source code) in mkiv:
>
> "Line numbers in the text" as well as
Works here with the last beta.
> /BTEX … /ETEX (for colors) don't work.
“option=commands” is now “escape=yes”
Wolfgang
On 11-3-2011 3:38, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Dear Hans,
subject says it all: when I use \synctex=1 in mkiv, I don't get any
..synctex.gz file. The --synctex switch works however (which is exactly
the opposite of what used to be the case a while ago :).
\synctex is a nop in mkiv, use a proper direc
Am 11.03.2011 um 16:17 schrieb Tom:
> Where is a good explanation of the structureblockenvironment?
structureblocks and sectionblocks are the same, both collect setups which
are flushed at the begin of the given sectionblock.
Wolfgang
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2011/3/11 Mojca Miklavec :
> Dear Hans,
>
> subject says it all: when I use \synctex=1 in mkiv, I don't get any
> .synctex.gz file. The --synctex switch works however (which is exactly
> the opposite of what used to be the case a while ago :).
>
Hi Mojca,
\enabledirectives[system.synctex] is inst
In MKIV, I am still unable to get lower-case Roman numeral page numbers on
the front matter pages, but if I use frontpart in the \defineconversionset
instead of frontmatter, the page numbers in the ToC are converted. Where is
a good explanation of the structureblockenvironment?
\definestructurecon
Hello everybody.
Can you please confirm that following code fails:
\usemodule[simpleslides]
\starttext
\IncludePicture[horizontal][cow][highlight=yes, alternative=circle, x=1, y=1,
xscale=1, yscale=1, shadow=bottomleft]{hello}
\stoptext
And this does not:
\usemodule[simpleslides]
\starttext
\I
Dear Hans,
subject says it all: when I use \synctex=1 in mkiv, I don't get any
.synctex.gz file. The --synctex switch works however (which is exactly
the opposite of what used to be the case a while ago :).
In MKII both works.
Mojca
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Am 11.03.2011 um 06:00 schrieb Jeong Dalyoung:
> Also I use \startstructureblockenvironment[backpart] instead of
> \startsectionblockenvironment[backmatter].
You can use both but we should mention in manuals, the wiki etc. only the
second.
Wolfgang
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Am Thu, 10 Mar 2011 19:22:18 +0100 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>> I'm now trying to find out how to setup things so that context users
>> could also benefit from the reencoding. But the equivalent code of
>> the code working with latex doesn't work in context
> this feature is indeed not part of conte
Dear Wolfgang,
I sent an e-mail about problems with my simplefonts. I got no reply since my
example had fonts that were probably not available to you. But the problem does
not relate to the Gaelic fonts that I had been using. I am sending this file
instead. The fonts below can be swapped about.
Thank you very much - that makes sense!
I'm moving slowly to ConTeXt after many years of LaTeX - so expect lots of
elementary questions from me, at least initially!
Thanks again,
Alasdair
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 10:30 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 11-3-2011 12:03, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
>
>> In
On Mar 10, 2011, at 3:38 PM, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
Using the last mkiv from the minimals, \setuppublications seems out
of order.
If I write:
..
\setupbibtex [database=/home/jean/biblio]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
{\bf Bibliograph
Here is an even more absurd example:
\starttext
\interwordspace =40.70pt
wide: test\footnote{note note} test test.
%Big Space
\interwordspace =2.70pt
wide: test\footnote{note note} test test.
%Big Space
\interwordspace =40.70pt
test test\footnote{note note} test test.
%Big S
Hi,
one time it works, the second it doesn't:
\starttext
\interwordspace 20.7pt Big Space
\par
\interwordspace 2.7pt Big Space
\par
\interwordspace 20.7pt Big Space
\stoptext
Does someone can explain how and when interwordspace is successfully set?
Thanks a lot,
Steffen (on Mark IV)
On 11-3-2011 12:03, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
In some overheads, I'd like all bold-faced font to appear in a given color,
say red. How do I set this up, so that {\bf some text} will display "some
text" in red?
Fonts and colors are unrelated properties (and always will be in
context). The way t
In some overheads, I'd like all bold-faced font to appear in a given color,
say red. How do I set this up, so that {\bf some text} will display "some
text" in red?
Thanks,
Alasdair
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If your question is of interest
Hello,
With the following example I get a dot instead of colon:
\usetypescript[lucida][ec]
\setupbodyfont[lucida]
\starttext
\startformula
a := b
\stopformula
\stoptext
The particular example in MKIV works fine ...
... except when it doesn't (\sqrt enters ifinite loop, but many other
commands s
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 10:14, Ian Lawrence wrote:
> Morning all,
> I have a need to write a lot of physical quantities - these should be
> in text mode. Mostly I can manage, but subscripts are causing me grief
>
> Eg
> \startformula
> \startmathalignment[n=3]
> \NC \text{F}\NC =\NC {\text{GMm} \o
Morning all,
I have a need to write a lot of physical quantities - these should be
in text mode. Mostly I can manage, but subscripts are causing me grief
Eg
\startformula
\startmathalignment[n=3]
\NC \text{F}\NC =\NC {\text{GMm} \over \text r^2}\NR
\NC \text {force}_G \NC =\NC {\text{G} \times \te
Dear contexers,I get the impression that cals tables need to be processed separately from the main docbook file.Instead of and , etc. the tags are changed into , , etc.I first tried to process the file x-cals-test.tex pointed to by Hans.This file loads two other files\starttext\xmlloaddirectives{x
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