I have a METAPOST algorithm that splits a path at a certain time in two, does
something with both ends (not the ends where they were split) and then rejoins
them.
In very rare cases this crashes, because the subpath doesn’t work as expected.
firstPart := subpath (0,halfWayTime) of working
> On 7 May 2020, at 20:28, Gerben Wierda wrote:
>
> I have a METAPOST algorithm that splits a path at a certain time in two, does
> something with both ends (not the ends where they were split) and then
> rejoins them.
>
> In very rare cases this crashes, because the subpath doesn’t work as
Following up on the work-around, here is my improved code for xtable.
What doesn’t work is:
* alignment on the decimal separator takes place only in the first column with
decimals (i.e. B), not on the following one; this is independent of R1 having
a decimal value in this column or not
* row
Hi,
As Wolfgang has figured out, zero padding in \digits only works for trailing
(and omitted) zeroes when immediately preceded by the decimal separator.
It would be nice if this would work even if there is a number preceding, so that
\digits{3.1=}x\crlf
\digits{3.==}x\crlf
\digits{3.14}x
wou
Hi Wolfgang,
you are (of course) right again. I realised that I wouldn’t get the expected
behaviour after checking the snippet isolated from my document’s context, where
it is embedded in a \startplacetable[…]{}{}. I’m still learning to get the gist
of the \doifs, the curly and square bracketed
Benjamin Buchmuller schrieb am 07.05.2020 um 19:41:
Hi Wolfang,
Thank you for your reply. I have indeed not explained my intended result very
clearly.
1.
Primarily, I need to get the two values aligned at the digit separator of the
first and second number respectively and overall at the ± si
Hi Wolfang,
Thank you for your reply. I have indeed not explained my intended result very
clearly.
1.
Primarily, I need to get the two values aligned at the digit separator of the
first and second number respectively and overall at the ± sign. I’m working in
an xtable, where I have entries
Benjamin Buchmuller schrieb am 07.05.2020 um 17:31:
Hi,
I’m trying to get
\digits{15.0=}±\digits{1.00}
\digits{_8.12}±\digits{0.34}
horizontally aligned as
15.0 ±1.00
8.12±0.34
But I get
15.0±1.00
8.12±0.34
instead.
From the source (phys-dim.mkiv), I can see that “=“ should expand t
Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 07.05.2020 um 17:21:
Hi Aditya,
It does not work ; the compilation encounters errors with each command
that I created. I guess it comes from the components.
You have to load all environment files in your components.
In your case where you use multiple files you can
Hi,
I’m trying to get
\digits{15.0=}±\digits{1.00}
\digits{_8.12}±\digits{0.34}
horizontally aligned as
15.0 ±1.00
8.12±0.34
But I get
15.0±1.00
8.12±0.34
instead.
From the source (phys-dim.mkiv), I can see that “=“ should expand to
\hphantom{0}. (I think \zeropoint in the table is outd
Hi Aditya,
It does not work ; the compilation encounters errors with each command that
I created. I guess it comes from the components.
Fabrice
##chapter-4-seconde.tex##
\startcomponent chapter-4-seconde
\startchapter[title=]
...
\stopchapter
\stopcomponent
Le jeu. 7 mai 2020 à 16:01, Aditya
Hello Hans,
- I would need to work with the original value in run-time (Win7 /
WinX; ConTeXt MkIV).
I'll add
environment.oldhome
being the original one (but no testing done here)
would be great, thank you!
I guess it will be available over the night (= ConTeXt latest)?
Lukas
Hans
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On Thu, 7 May 2020, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hi,
Here is part of a project that is starting to be heavy ; when i add a
chapter i do context seconde.tex
How do I compile only the chapter I just added ?
Thank you.
Fabrice
\startproduct Seconde
\environment modules
\environment specialite-style
\e
Hi,
Here is part of a project that is starting to be heavy ; when i add a
chapter i do context seconde.tex
How do I compile only the chapter I just added ?
Thank you.
Fabrice
\startproduct Seconde
\environment modules
\environment specialite-style
\environment specialite-macros
\startfrontmatt
Okay, I found the solution myself: Need to specify \startxtable[split=repeat]
or else.
It’s actually a bit surprising that the value of the “outer” enivornment
(placetable) depends on the settings in the inner one (xtable). I speculate
this might be because the order of the tables might be dif
After trying Hraban's two suggestions to resolve the problem of a
caption ('title=') for an image across a two-page spread (and I have
tried a variety of adaptations of those two possible solutions), I still
have not resolved the issue.
To repeat what Hans gave me, to resolve the 2-page spread
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