Re: [NTG-context] \definehighlight with style=command problem

2013-05-27 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 27.05.2013 um 15:36 schrieb Alan Bowen : > I an trying to use \definehighlight to define a macro that will color and > overstrike selected text. > Thus far, > > \definehighlight[Delete][color=red,style={\overstrike}] > \starttext > test \Delete{test} test > \stoptext > > reports > > ! Too

Re: [NTG-context] \definehighlight with style=command problem

2013-05-27 Thread Alan Bowen
Wonderful, Hans! Many thanks. Alan On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Hans Hagen wrote: > On 5/27/2013 3:36 PM, Alan Bowen wrote: > >> I an trying to use \definehighlight to define a macro that will color >> and overstrike selected text. >> Thus far, >> >> \definehighlight[Delete][**color=red,st

Re: [NTG-context] \definehighlight with style=command problem

2013-05-27 Thread Hans Hagen
On 5/27/2013 3:36 PM, Alan Bowen wrote: I an trying to use \definehighlight to define a macro that will color and overstrike selected text. Thus far, \definehighlight[Delete][color=red,style={\overstrike}] \starttext test \Delete{test} test \stoptext reports ! Too many }'s. system >

[NTG-context] \definehighlight with style=command problem

2013-05-27 Thread Alan Bowen
I an trying to use \definehighlight to define a macro that will color and overstrike selected text. Thus far, \definehighlight[Delete][color=red,style={\overstrike}] \starttext test \Delete{test} test \stoptext reports ! Too many }'s. system > tex > error on line 4 in file ...TEST.tex

[NTG-context] Adjust font size to cell height in natural table

2013-05-27 Thread H. Özoguz
Hello together, I use this as a natural table \def\esl[#1][#2][#3][#4][#5][#6][#7]{% \page \startframed[frame=off,width=fit,offset=overlay,align=middle,background=eslami]% \bTABLE[width=4.55cm,align={middle,lohi}] \bTR\bTD[height=2cm] ~\blank[-3.4mm]#1 \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD[height=3cm] #2\

[NTG-context] Bibliography: spacing in cite, lettering of repeated years

2013-05-27 Thread Steve Frank
I am just starting with the bibliography module and ran the following test: \cite[authoryear,left=(yes: ,right=; Rk)][frank98foundations] here, \cite[author][frank98foundations], then \cite[year][frank98foundations], then \cite{otrosina88isozyme,frank91ecological,frank98foundations,abraham82dyna