> > I made a small example to show the behavior:
> >
> > […]
> >
> > This is a sentence.\margintext{This is a note in the margin.} Another
> > sentence.\margintext{Another note.} \placefigure[margin][fig:one]{This is a
> > small figure.}{\externalfigure[test][width=100pt]}
> > \placefigure[m
On 05/21/2012 09:22 PM, Marco Pessotto wrote:
Marco Pessotto writes:
Checked out, compiled and tested. And it works (of course :-).
I spoke too early.
I have at least three issues with images.
Thanks, I am on it. But I will need source files and images, if at all
possible. Backtraces are
On 05/22/2012 10:31 AM, Marco Pessotto wrote:
Marco Pessotto writes:
I'm attaching the original file and image. Let me know if you want me
to try to bisect it until I get a minimal file (which could take a while).
The second (different) crash happens with this other (much shorter)
file. Pleas
Wolfgang:
I have an old letter that typesets fine with beta 2011.11.29 23:11 but that
fails with anything newer than that.
I get lots of "Undefined control sequence" and \textwidth seems to expand to
something without a unit: "Illegal unit of measure (pt inserted)".
Anyway, I guess there are b
Hi,
the frames are interfering in the following example. How to avoid
the 2pt-2-column bottom rule also be drawn at the top?
\startsetups table
\setupTABLE [frame=off]
\setupTABLE [row] [first] [topframe=on]
\setupTABLE [1] [first] [bottomframe=on, rulethickness=2pt]
\stopsetups
\startte
On 2012-05-22 Marco wrote:
> the frames are interfering in the following example. How to avoid
> the 2pt-2-column bottom rule also be drawn at the top?
Wiki ⇒ TABLES ⇒ Rules with different thickness
However, IMO it seems total overkill to use MetaPost and overlays to
draw a simple line in a tab
Op Tue, 22 May 2012 13:25:05 +0200
Marco schreef:
> On 2012-05-22 Marco wrote:
>
> > the frames are interfering in the following example. How to avoid
> > the 2pt-2-column bottom rule also be drawn at the top?
>
> Wiki ⇒ TABLES ⇒ Rules with different thickness
>
> However, IMO it seems total
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Marco wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the frames are interfering in the following example. How to avoid
> the 2pt-2-column bottom rule also be drawn at the top?
>
> \startsetups table
> \setupTABLE [frame=off]
> \setupTABLE [row] [first] [topframe=on]
> \setupTABLE [1] [firs
… and I still don't get it working. I used the example from the
wiki. The problem: The frame is drawn on *every* cell. It basically
looks like a global frame=on.
Minimal example to draw two rules in a table (44 lines, seriously?!)
\startuseMPgraphic{tableborders}
draw leftboundary OverlayBox
Am 22.05.2012 um 13:17 schrieb Marco:
> Hi,
>
> the frames are interfering in the following example. How to avoid
> the 2pt-2-column bottom rule also be drawn at the top?
>
> \startsetups table
> \setupTABLE [frame=off]
> \setupTABLE [row] [first] [topframe=on]
> \setupTABLE [1] [first] [b
On 2012-05-22 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> > \setupTABLE [row] [first] [topframe=on]
> > \setupTABLE [1] [first] [bottomframe=on, rulethickness=2pt]
>
> \setupTABLE [row] [first] [topframe=on]
> \setupTABLE [1,2] [2] [topframe=on,rulethickness=2pt]
That's a simple and neat solution. Thank
Hi,
How to set the distance in a generic way between individual columns
without breaking the frame rules? A workaround is to set the roffset
of all columns, except the last one, but that's not very universal.
\startsetups table
\setupTABLE [frame=off, topframe=on]
% generic, but frame rules
Am 22.05.2012 um 16:25 schrieb Marco:
> Hi,
>
> How to set the distance in a generic way between individual columns
> without breaking the frame rules? A workaround is to set the roffset
> of all columns, except the last one, but that's not very universal.
>
> \startsetups table
> \setupTABLE
On 2012-05-22 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> \setupTABLE [column] [each] [loffset=5mm,roffset=5mm]
> \setupTABLE [column] [first] [loffset=0mm]
> \setupTABLE [column] [last] [roffset=0mm]
Thanks a lot.
Marco
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If
Hello,
I am trying to change the width of a paragraph on a page. I found
\defineparagraphs and \setupparagraphs and it almost works. But for doublesided
documents the text on verso pages is incorrectly aligned. I tried
[location=inner], but the macros do not seem to be aware of that. I also fou
On 2012-05-22 Andy Thomas wrote:
> But for doublesided documents the text on verso pages is
> incorrectly aligned.
How should the paragraphs look like on even pages? As wide as the
text or should they protrude into the left margin?
Marco
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Protrude in the margin, total width 400pt.
Andy
On May 22, 2012, at 6:52 PM, Marco wrote:
> On 2012-05-22 Andy Thomas wrote:
>
>> But for doublesided documents the text on verso pages is
>> incorrectly aligned.
>
> How should the paragraphs look like on even pages? As wide as the
> text or s
Am 22.05.2012 um 18:11 schrieb Andy Thomas:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to change the width of a paragraph on a page. I found
> \defineparagraphs and \setupparagraphs and it almost works. But for
> doublesided documents the text on verso pages is incorrectly aligned. I tried
> [location=inner],
It only works without my page layout. Did I make a mistake using \setuplayout?
With \showframe it looks fine though.
Andy
On May 22, 2012, at 7:04 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 22.05.2012 um 18:11 schrieb Andy Thomas:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to change the width of a paragraph on
Am 22.05.2012 um 19:29 schrieb Andy Thomas:
> It only works without my page layout. Did I make a mistake using
> \setuplayout? With \showframe it looks fine though.
You’re setting leftmargin to 0pt but I used in my example this value to
calculate the additional space. When you set the argument
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 10-5-2012 10:57, Marco wrote:
>>
>> On 2012-05-10 Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.
>> wrote:
>>
>>> - seems OK with my not-so-recent MkIV - see the attachment.
>>
>>
>> That also shows the misalignment. It's more visible when you use
>
This works. Thank you for help.
Andy
On May 22, 2012, at 7:44 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 22.05.2012 um 19:29 schrieb Andy Thomas:
>
>> It only works without my page layout. Did I make a mistake using
>> \setuplayout? With \showframe it looks fine though.
>
> You’re setting leftmargi
I have been trying to index the passages cited in a book and would be
grateful for some tactical advice.
There are several works by a single author, and it is customary to cite
each text by page and line number, as in 1253.12 (page 1253, line12), for
example.
I have a sort key for each work. But
The latest ConTeXt MKIV (standalone) does not produce footnotes.
\startcomponent
Stuff\footnote{a note.}
\stopcomponent
This will show “Stuff” with a footnote call but no footnote appears at the
bottom of the page.
All is as it should be with MKII.
Alan
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I'll try again:
ConTeXt used to match the conversion style in a reference to the itemize item
with the number/character of the item. Now it doesn't convert numbers to
characters. Does this happen to anyone else? Example:
\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][n]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][2][a]
\starttex
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