Re: [NTG-context] float combinations

2013-04-13 Thread Alan BRASLAU
Hans, you forgot to define a \testitem... \starttext \definelabel[test][text=,numberconversion=character,stopper=!] \define[1]\testitem{{#1} {\test}} \resetcounter[test] \startcombination[2*2] \testitem{first} \testitem{second} \testitem{third} \testitem{fourth} \stopcombinati

[NTG-context] Is the lastest beta broken?

2013-04-13 Thread Tim Li
Today, I updated my ConTeXt standalone but after that, if I ran `context' it would give these message: d:\>context contextmtxrun | forcing cache reload resolvers | resolving | looking for 'texmfcnf.lua' on given path 'C:/Users/peng/texmf/web2c' from specification 'home:texmf/web2c'

Re: [NTG-context] float combinations

2013-04-13 Thread Hans Hagen
On 4/13/2013 1:13 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote: (However, I am sure that Wolfgang can suggest an obvious solution that is already available, that I overlook... :) \useMPlibrary[dum] \starttext \definelabel[test][text=,numberconversion=character,stopper=!] \resetcounter[test] \startcombination[2*

Re: [NTG-context] float combinations

2013-04-13 Thread Hans Hagen
On 4/13/2013 12:33 PM, Robert Blackstone wrote: Dear all, A few days ago (10 April 2013, Vol.106, Issue 25) I posted a question about giving related but not necessarily adjacent floats the same number, as for example Fig. 2a and Fig. 2b. In the meantime I found a, not very elegant, solution that

Re: [NTG-context] float combinations

2013-04-13 Thread Marco Patzer
On 2013–04–13 Robert Blackstone wrote: > (I tried your liitle code snippet but ConText would not have it.) He's missing a closing bracket on the \externalfigure[mill] line. Here's a complete example: \setupexternalfigures [location=default] \defineitemgroup [subfigure] [lefttext=, stopper=] \s

Re: [NTG-context] float combinations

2013-04-13 Thread Robert Blackstone
On 13 Apr 2013, at 13:30 , Alan BRASLAU wrote: > > This is probably not exactly what you want, however, one can use list= > in \startplacefigure\stopplacefigure to differentiate between the > figure caption and its listing in the list of figures. > > > > \startplacefigure [title={Dutch scene

Re: [NTG-context] float combinations

2013-04-13 Thread Marco Patzer
On 2013–04–13 Alan BRASLAU wrote: > A cow is shown in \in{figure} [fig:scenery]a. A cow is shown in \in{figure}{a}[fig:scenery] > The above example raises the following (low priority) feature > suggestion: How about some way of automatically numbering/labeling > combinations just like item lists

Re: [NTG-context] [***SPAM***] \setscript blocking \hskip functionality

2013-04-13 Thread Hans Hagen
On 4/13/2013 4:44 AM, hwit...@gmail.com wrote: I found that using \setscript{nihongo} breaks the functioning of \hskip. Here is a minimal example. MKIV required. Text source is UTF-8 encoded text. In the first case without \setscript the Japanese \hskip properly functions, but just after the

Re: [NTG-context] float combinations

2013-04-13 Thread Alan BRASLAU
This is probably not exactly what you want, however, one can use list= in \startplacefigure\stopplacefigure to differentiate between the figure caption and its listing in the list of figures. \startplacefigure [title={Dutch scenery. \startitemize [n] \startitem A cow. \stopitem \star

Re: [NTG-context] Too many word-breaks in consecutive lines

2013-04-13 Thread Hans Hagen
On 4/13/2013 11:53 AM, "H. Özoguz" wrote: 100 % automated typesetting with 100 % perfect results is impossible Hans, I dont think so. Manual typesetting is not "100 % perfect", too. Why automated typesetting shouldn't be able to obtain the same results, like men – some day. Of course that needs

[NTG-context] float combinations

2013-04-13 Thread Robert Blackstone
Dear all, A few days ago (10 April 2013, Vol.106, Issue 25) I posted a question about giving related but not necessarily adjacent floats the same number, as for example Fig. 2a and Fig. 2b. In the meantime I found a, not very elegant, solution that only partly satisfies me. Here is a working exa

Re: [NTG-context] Too many word-breaks in consecutive lines

2013-04-13 Thread H. Özoguz
100 % automated typesetting with 100 % perfect results is impossible Hans, I dont think so. Manual typesetting is not "100 % perfect", too. Why automated typesetting shouldn't be able to obtain the same results, like men – some day. Of course that needs much more than just typesetting-rules, e

[NTG-context] Different fonts for titles

2013-04-13 Thread H. Özoguz
Hi there, how can I use a different font for titles using simplefont? (chapter, section, subsection, ) At now, I use (e.g.) \definedfont[name:fontname at 12pt], but for many fonts, that results in bad kerning (empty space between characters), but for some fonts, that works. So, is ther