[NTG-context] keep on grid

2014-11-27 Thread Emil Stein
Hi,

The following example doesn't get the text after tufte citation back on grid.
Using linecorrection helps ... but doesn't break across pages.

What is the right way to stay on grid, even when using insertion (citation)?

Kind Regards,
Emil



\setuplayout[grid=yes]

\showgrid

%\definestartstop[citaat]
%[before={\startlinecorrection\vskip3pt\setupnarrower[left=5mm,right=0pt]\startnarrower[left,right]\switchtobodyfont[8pt]\setupinterlinespace[line=10pt]},
%after={\stopnarrower\vskip3pt\stoplinecorrection}]

\definestartstop[citaat]
[before={\vskip3pt\setupnarrower[left=5mm,right=0pt]\startnarrower[left,right]\switchtobodyfont[8pt]\setupinterlinespace[line=10pt]},
after={\stopnarrower\vskip3pt}]


\starttext

\dorecurse{3}
 {\input tufte\par}


\input knuth\par

\startcitaat
\dorecurse{3}
 {\input tufte\par}
\stopcitaat

text% - how to snap to grid again??

\stoptext
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Re: [NTG-context] drops: arbitrary path examples

2014-11-27 Thread Peter Rolf
Am 26.11.2014 um 20:17 schrieb Hans Hagen:
 On 11/26/2014 7:56 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
 
 A 2-3 years old PC should be able to handle the examples in acceptable
 time (judging from my hardware). But not only hardware power is needed,
 the software can be crucial too.
 
 Indeed sumatra (mupdf) views them fast and I think also in good quality.
 Memory consumption is quite ok and fits into the 4 gig limits of 32 bit
 os's. (I use sumatra when possible, also on linux (wine)).
 
 Acrobat also views ok but memory will jump a few gig so it might be a
 virtual memory issue at your end. Indeed Acrobat Reader and Pro X are
 way slower (I have no newer acrobat than x to test).

Thanks for taking the time :-)

So the problem must be somewhere in my Acrobat installation. I already
started a repair installation, but no change. Maybe it's time for a
fresh installation, where I can test a 'auto update' batch file.
Otherwise 24 patches [1.5G], which is totally insane.

 Very nice drawings.

Thanks!


Peter
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