Re: [NTG-context] spacing

2018-11-08 Thread Henri Menke
On 9/11/18 11:41 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Thank you, I only tried \usemodule[old-columnsets] before.
> 
> It’s really annoying if ConTeXt proves unreliable time and again.
> I’m trying to replace InDesign in my workflows as often as possible, but if I 
> need to check and rework my environments with every other beta, it’s no fun 
> and costs a lot of time.

Clearly you haven't understood the meaning of “beta”.
If you don't want your documents to break, don't update.

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> Am 2018-11-08 um 18:32 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster 
> :
> 
>> The columns environment uses now the newer mixedcolumns mechanism which is 
>> the reason for the differences in your document.
>>
>> To use the older columns mechanism add \usemodule[old-multicolumns] to your 
>> document.
>>
>> Wolfgang
>>
>>
>> Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 07.11.18 um 22:53:
>>> In the last days I recognized that some of my ConTeXt projects behave 
>>> differently WRT spacing, not only with \framed, but also with heads - 
>>> everywhere there’s more space induced than before.
>>> The attached screenshot shows an example of before and after.
>>>
>>> The headings are set up like
>>>
>>> \setuphead[section,subject][page=no,
>>> before={\testpage[7]\blank},after=,
>>> previousnumber=no, sectionsegments=section]
>>> \setuphead[subsection,subsubject][style={\bf},
>>> before={\testpage[7]\blank[small]},after=,
>>> sectionsegments=section:subsection]
>>>
>>> "1 Aufnahme" is a section, "1.1" is a subsection; I always use the 
>>> start/stop version.
>>>
>>> To get back to the old behaviour, I need to replace the \blank commands 
>>> with a negative vskip of font size!
>>> And then there’s still space inserted if the heading starts at the top of a 
>>> column.
>>>
>>> I tried to come up with a MWE – headingspacetest.tex shows at least that 
>>> there’s always space inserted before section headers.
>>>
>>> It might be related to some font handling, since the spacing changes affect 
>>> different "things" in different projects – frames with my label stickers 
>>> and on my magazine covers, headings like here. Or maybe the changes are 
>>> unrelated.
>>>
>>> This change happened between ConTeXt versions 2018.07.27 and 2018.09.01. I 
>>> didn’t change my code.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately there are no older versions of ConTeXt to go back to any more.
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Re: [NTG-context] spacing

2018-11-08 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Thank you, I only tried \usemodule[old-columnsets] before.

It’s really annoying if ConTeXt proves unreliable time and again.
I’m trying to replace InDesign in my workflows as often as possible, but if I 
need to check and rework my environments with every other beta, it’s no fun and 
costs a lot of time.

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Am 2018-11-08 um 18:32 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster 
:

> The columns environment uses now the newer mixedcolumns mechanism which is 
> the reason for the differences in your document.
> 
> To use the older columns mechanism add \usemodule[old-multicolumns] to your 
> document.
> 
> Wolfgang
> 
> 
> Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 07.11.18 um 22:53:
>> In the last days I recognized that some of my ConTeXt projects behave 
>> differently WRT spacing, not only with \framed, but also with heads - 
>> everywhere there’s more space induced than before.
>> The attached screenshot shows an example of before and after.
>> 
>> The headings are set up like
>> 
>> \setuphead[section,subject][page=no,
>>  before={\testpage[7]\blank},after=,
>>  previousnumber=no, sectionsegments=section]
>> \setuphead[subsection,subsubject][style={\bf},
>>  before={\testpage[7]\blank[small]},after=,
>>  sectionsegments=section:subsection]
>> 
>> "1 Aufnahme" is a section, "1.1" is a subsection; I always use the 
>> start/stop version.
>> 
>> To get back to the old behaviour, I need to replace the \blank commands with 
>> a negative vskip of font size!
>> And then there’s still space inserted if the heading starts at the top of a 
>> column.
>> 
>> I tried to come up with a MWE – headingspacetest.tex shows at least that 
>> there’s always space inserted before section headers.
>> 
>> It might be related to some font handling, since the spacing changes affect 
>> different "things" in different projects – frames with my label stickers and 
>> on my magazine covers, headings like here. Or maybe the changes are 
>> unrelated.
>> 
>> This change happened between ConTeXt versions 2018.07.27 and 2018.09.01. I 
>> didn’t change my code.
>> 
>> Unfortunately there are no older versions of ConTeXt to go back to any more.

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Re: [NTG-context] spacing

2018-11-08 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
The columns environment uses now the newer mixedcolumns mechanism which 
is the reason for the differences in your document.


To use the older columns mechanism add \usemodule[old-multicolumns] to 
your document.


Wolfgang


Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 07.11.18 um 22:53:

In the last days I recognized that some of my ConTeXt projects behave 
differently WRT spacing, not only with \framed, but also with heads - 
everywhere there’s more space induced than before.
The attached screenshot shows an example of before and after.

The headings are set up like

\setuphead[section,subject][page=no,
before={\testpage[7]\blank},after=,
previousnumber=no, sectionsegments=section]
\setuphead[subsection,subsubject][style={\bf},
before={\testpage[7]\blank[small]},after=,
sectionsegments=section:subsection]

"1 Aufnahme" is a section, "1.1" is a subsection; I always use the start/stop 
version.

To get back to the old behaviour, I need to replace the \blank commands with a 
negative vskip of font size!
And then there’s still space inserted if the heading starts at the top of a 
column.

I tried to come up with a MWE – headingspacetest.tex shows at least that 
there’s always space inserted before section headers.

It might be related to some font handling, since the spacing changes affect different 
"things" in different projects – frames with my label stickers and on my 
magazine covers, headings like here. Or maybe the changes are unrelated.

This change happened between ConTeXt versions 2018.07.27 and 2018.09.01. I 
didn’t change my code.

Unfortunately there are no older versions of ConTeXt to go back to any more.




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Re: [NTG-context] checking text boundaries

2018-11-08 Thread Andrea Valle
Ah! There it was, I remembered there was something but wasn’t able to find it

Many thanks

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> On 8 Nov 2018, at 06:08, Otared Kavian  wrote:
> 
> Hi Andrea,
> 
> Isn't 
>   \showframe 
> what you are looking for?
> 
> Best regards: OK
> 
>> On 8 Nov 2018, at 00:24, Andrea Valle > > wrote:
>> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> I’m typesetting a book, and I have many figures on white background.
>> I’m scaling figures using something like this
>> 
>> \placefigure[][volumina]{G. Ligeti, {\em Volumina}.}{
>> \externalfigure[img/chap02/11][width=\textwidth]}
>> 
>> 
>> is there a way to plot text boundaries so to check by eye if they’re 
>> contained inside it?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Best
>> 
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