On 18/07/13 21:31, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> [...]
> New minimal example:
> [...]
> \dorecurse{10}{\startline[test:2:#1]not
> original\prewordbreak\stopline[test:2:#1] }
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
Now I understand what was required here and what \prewordbreak does
(modifying strc-ref
Thank you very much; this was again very helpful. I am still having a
problem with left-justifying the date:
\setupletterlayer[reference][alternative=c]
does not properly left-justify the date; the date is towards the left but
is aligned several mm to the right of the other text. (This was tru
Am 18.07.2013 um 17:38 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez :
> On 18/07/13 12:21, Hans Hagen wrote:
>> On 7/17/2013 9:05 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>>
>>> \unexpanded\def\strc_references_set_named_reference_indeed#kind#labels#userdata#text%
>>> labels userdata text -> todo: userdata
>>> {...
>>>% w
On 2013–07–18 "H. Özoguz" wrote:
> And to which testsuite do you refer to?
Probably
http://pragma-ade.com/context/latest/cont-tst.7z
> I could not find any options, parameters, for "startlinecorrection
grep -Hnr startlinecorrection *
cld/cld-001.cld:28: context.startlinecorrection( { "b
it always depends on the content
you can influence it with options ... see teststuite for examples (in
spacing path)
Sorry, I did not get you. Which options, to influence this behaviour? (I could not find
any options, parameters, for "startlinecorrection"). And to which testsuite do
you refer
On 7/18/2013 2:15 PM, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
you only switch the font so the distance between lines is determines by
the size of glyphs + interlineskip .. best use:
\big \setupinterlinespace
My Problem is NOT the bad interlinespacing of the big font in my
example. Of course I can correct that with
On 18/07/13 12:21, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 7/17/2013 9:05 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>> \unexpanded\def\strc_references_set_named_reference_indeed#kind#labels#userdata#text%
>> labels userdata text -> todo: userdata
>>{...
>> % will become an option:
>> \ifnum\lastdestinationattrib
Am 18.07.2013 um 03:12 schrieb Michael Ash :
> Dear Wolfgang,
>
> Thank you very much. This is very helpful.
>
> One note is that to center the footer required
>
> \setupletterframe[foot][align=middle]
Of course, the alignment is a framed feature.
> (NOT \setupletterlayer. Per http://wiki
you only switch the font so the distance between lines is determines by
the size of glyphs + interlineskip .. best use:
\big \setupinterlinespace
My Problem is NOT the bad interlinespacing of the big font in my
example. Of course I can correct that with your suggestion, but thats
not the topi
On 2013–07–18 Alan Bowen wrote:
> Should the definition not be
> \define[1]\anios{{\tfx \inmagin{#1}}}
> ……\inmargin….?
\inmagin would do the job with Knuth's new iTeX¹ system² but it's
not yet available in ConTeXt, which still uses legacy TeX. In the
near future it's unlikely that iTeX
Should the definition not be
\define[1]\anios{{\tfx \inmagin{#1}}}
……\inmargin….?
Alan
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 6:59 PM, Andres Conrado wrote:
> Hello, list. Also posted this to:
>
> http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/124494/simple-macro-does-not-work-with-context-why
>
> ConTeXt v
On 7/17/2013 9:05 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\unexpanded\def\strc_references_set_named_reference_indeed#kind#labels#userdata#text%
labels userdata text -> todo: userdata
{...
% will become an option:
\ifnum\lastdestinationattribute>\zerocount
\dontleavehmode\hbox attr
\desti
On 7/18/2013 9:36 AM, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
I use grid-setting, but have elements, which should not be set on the
grid (because it is impossible, because of different interlinespaces,
bigger fonts, or whatever).
For these elements I use
\startlinecorrection Elements \stoplinecorrection
After these e
I use grid-setting, but have elements, which should not be set on the
grid (because it is impossible, because of different interlinespaces,
bigger fonts, or whatever).
For these elements I use
\startlinecorrection Elements \stoplinecorrection
After these elements the normal text is continued, se
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