Hi!
Please look at the example below. I wish the red rectangle to be located as
the green one aligned with text to the right, but it gets pushed a bit (the
space to the left in the list?). Am I doing things wrongly? Is it possible
to fix easily?
/Mikael
\setuppapersize[A6]
\starttext
Me again on registers.
If you have an entry with just subentries and a reference (seeindex) from the
main entry to an *existing* other entry, the reference is sorted at one of the
subentries.
I.e. in the MWE we get
Fun
games 1, see sample
stuff 1
instead of
Fun see sample
games 1
According to http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Registers#Processors, processors are
the MkIV way of highlighting within index entries.
If there are highlighted and not-highlighted entries, the normal version wins.
If there is a highlighted version with subentry, the subentry becomes
highlighted and
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuplanguage[agr][patterns={agr, en}]
\setuplanguage[en][patterns={en, agr}]
\starttext
\hyphenatedword{judgmental}
\agr \hyphenatedword{judgmental}
\stoptext
I wonder why \en hyphenates the word and \agr doesn’t.
I mean, both
Am Sun, 10 Jun 2018 13:24:40 +0200 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> i changed the parser for generic a bit so you need to check careful next
> beta as i'm only testing some basic plain loading
It broke ;-(
luaotfload complained about a missing registersplit,
then about a missing addspecifier, so I
Hello,
there is a card game called "Pexeso".
It is played by two or more players with pairs of cards of identical pictures.
Initially, cards are spread regularly and are turned upside down.
The first player turns two cards; if they are identical, he picks them and
continues turning two more
On 6/11/2018 4:31 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
With TL18, the following produces the expected xml and associated files.
\setupbackend [export=yes]
\starttext
\input knuth
\stoptext
With current betas, the xhtml file contains:
invalid xml file - parsed text
and the other
Hello,
there is a card game called "Pexeso".
It is played by two or more players with pairs of cards of identical pictures.
Initially, cards are spread regularly and are turned upside down.
The first player turns two cards; if they are identical, he picks them and
continues turning two more