[NTG-context] report of strange(?) output depending on the location of \StartSteps ... \StopSteps

2012-07-21 Thread dalyoung
Dear all, This is a small thing which is OK to be ignored. Please pardon me if it is a noise for you. I used to use \usemodule[pre60] for step by step output for presentation. Some time ago, I faced a strange pdf output. For example, I want two steps inside the second item. So, I use the

[NTG-context] error for float in margin

2012-07-21 Thread Meer, H. van der
ConTeXt ver: 2012.07.20 00:58 MKIV fmt: 2012.7.21 int: english/english This (yesterday's) version still gives an error when placing figures in the margin. Any idea when this will work again? It is called with: \startfiguretext[right][fig:hagdetail]{}{\externalfigure[hagelindetail][frame=on]}

Re: [NTG-context] error for float in margin

2012-07-21 Thread Hans Hagen
On 21-7-2012 11:41, Meer, H. van der wrote: ConTeXt ver: 2012.07.20 00:58 MKIV fmt: 2012.7.21 int: english/english This (yesterday's) version still gives an error when placing figures in the margin. Any idea when this will work again? It is called with:

Re: [NTG-context] report of strange(?) output depending on the location of \StartSteps ... \StopSteps

2012-07-21 Thread Hans Hagen
On 21-7-2012 10:15, dalyoung wrote: Dear all, This is a small thing which is OK to be ignored. Please pardon me if it is a noise for you. I used to use \usemodule[pre60] for step by step output for presentation. Some time ago, I faced a strange pdf output. For example, I want two steps inside

[NTG-context] italic corrrection?

2012-07-21 Thread Meer, H. van der
I cannot see the italic correction. Neither in the default not, nor in lucidaot. An explicit \/ (plain TeX material!) makes no difference. Addition of \setupitaliccorrection[always] also did not make a difference. What am I doing wrong? Hans van der Meer % italic correction

Re: [NTG-context] italic corrrection?

2012-07-21 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 21.07.2012 um 14:49 schrieb Meer, H. van der: I cannot see the italic correction. Neither in the default not, nor in lucidaot. An explicit \/ (plain TeX material!) makes no difference. Addition of \setupitaliccorrection[always] also did not make a difference. What am I doing wrong?

Re: [NTG-context] italic corrrection?

2012-07-21 Thread Meer, H. van der
Add \definefontfeature[default][default][itlc=yes] before \setupbodyfont. Thanks but allthough this has an effect on the default modern, it does not made a difference for lucidaot. Is the TUG delivered lucidaot deficient with respect to the italic correction? It is hard to believe! I have two

Re: [NTG-context] report of strange(?) output depending on the location of \StartSteps ... \StopSteps

2012-07-21 Thread dalyoung
Dear Hans, You're not suppodes to nest the start/stop commands .. I've adapted the module to ignore nesting. I didn't nest the \StartSteps ...\StopSteps, but I used it in a nested \startitemize. Now, I understand why such a strange output was produced. Thank you for a clear explanation.

Re: [NTG-context] italic corrrection?

2012-07-21 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 21.07.2012 um 15:43 schrieb Meer, H. van der: Add \definefontfeature[default][default][itlc=yes] before \setupbodyfont. Thanks but allthough this has an effect on the default modern, it does not made a difference for lucidaot. Is the TUG delivered lucidaot deficient with respect to the

Re: [NTG-context] italic corrrection?

2012-07-21 Thread Meer, H. van der
Thanks, I see the difference appearing in lucidaot with your example. A pity italic correction isn't available for the n (and some others, I fear). It makes {\it n}x{\it n} for n multiplied by n harder in the text, as I find $n\times n$ within running text to alien looking. That makes {\it

Re: [NTG-context] simpleslides help needed

2012-07-21 Thread Aditya Mahajan
Hi Pavneet, I am CCing the list as others might find this useful as well. On Thu, 19 Jul 2012, Pavneet Arora wrote: One more question, though: if one wanted to design the slides with *different* title and body fonts, as I do, how would one do that? This is why I tried \setupbodyfont and

[NTG-context] two questions for the simplest slides

2012-07-21 Thread Pablo Rodríguez
Hi there, I would like to create the simplest slides ever. I have done in LaTeX before, but I'm not sure how to do it with ConTeXt. All I want is to be able to center both vertically and horizontally whatever each slide contains and to change background and text colors in an easy manner

Re: [NTG-context] two questions for the simplest slides

2012-07-21 Thread Marco
Hi Pablo, for each defined colour there is a command that can be called to switch. \centerbox centres the text vertically. It is not the most elegant solution, but the following does what you asked for. \setuppapersize [S6] [S6] \setuppagenumber [state=stop] \setupbackgrounds [page]

Re: [NTG-context] two questions for the simplest slides

2012-07-21 Thread Peter Münster
On Sat, Jul 21 2012, Pablo Rodríguez wrote: Page is red and text is white. \page Page is blue and text is yellow. Quick hack: \definecolor[MyColor][white] \setupbackgrounds[page][background=color, backgroundcolor=MyColor] \def\Slide#1#2#3{% #1: background, #2: foreground, #3: words

Re: [NTG-context] two questions for the simplest slides

2012-07-21 Thread Pablo Rodríguez
On 21/07/12 21:21, Marco wrote: Hi Pablo, for each defined colour there is a command that can be called to switch. \centerbox centres the text vertically. It is not the most elegant solution, but the following does what you asked for. [...] Thank you, Marco, for your reply. Your color

Re: [NTG-context] two questions for the simplest slides

2012-07-21 Thread Pablo Rodríguez
On 21/07/12 21:25, Peter Münster wrote: On Sat, Jul 21 2012, Pablo Rodríguez wrote: Page is red and text is white. \page Page is blue and text is yellow. Quick hack: \startstandardmakeup \setupalign[middle]% \setupcolors[textcolor=#2]% #3 \stopstandardmakeup Thanks

Re: [NTG-context] two questions for the simplest slides

2012-07-21 Thread Peter Münster
On Sat, Jul 21 2012, Pablo Rodríguez wrote: Page is red and text is white. \page Page is blue and text is yellow. All you need, can be done with \framed: \setuppapersize[S6] \setuplayout[page] \def\Slide#1#2#3{% #1: background, #2: foreground, #3: words \framed[offset=overlay,

Re: [NTG-context] two questions for the simplest slides

2012-07-21 Thread Pablo Rodríguez
On 21/07/12 23:10, Peter Münster wrote: On Sat, Jul 21 2012, Pablo Rodríguez wrote: Page is red and text is white. \page Page is blue and text is yellow. All you need, can be done with \framed: \setuppapersize[S6] \setuplayout[page] \def\Slide#1#2#3{% #1: background, #2: foreground,