Re: [NTG-context] error with _ in header?
Patrick Gundlach wrote: minimum is far from 150 kb. And please avoid external figures if possible (there is cow.pdf hacker.jpg and mill.png for download, so we can all have the same figures to experiment with). nice.. where are them? Maybe it'd be nice to have them in tex/context/sample ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] no graph after compilation
Patrick Gundlach wrote: But unzipping it on top of the texlive was not the very best idea I'd guess. I agree... but be aware that in http://contextgarden.net/Linux_Installation this is just what is suggested ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] Re: howto overlayers on section head
thanks again for the summary. hope this back and forth will not be just a waste, but something out of which we can both/all learned to improuve. Patrick Gundlach wrote: This is partly high level ConTeXt (\framed, background) and low level TeX (hfill,...). "partially high and low"... Here laid my question not easy to untungle for a beginner (and believe me I have read the docs, although I do not claim to remember or understand all) Summary: define a metapost graphic, use \defineoverlay to access the mp graphic and use \framed{} to access the overlay (background=...) and use \setuphead (command=somecommand) to define your own command that acesses the \framed[background=...]. "define your own command" , but you have to know THE (default) command fist, otherwise it is hard to obtain a result (.pdf) from something that is not just a copy of someonelse .tex let me start basic, ex-1 \starttext \chapter{ciao} \stoptext let me remove \framed from your command, ex-2 \def\HeadTitle#1#2{\hbox to \hsize% {\hfil% {#1#2}\hfil}} \setuphead [chapter] [command=\HeadTitle] \starttext \chapter{ciao} \stoptext the two ex-s are not the same , because spacing between the number and the title and allignment, why? Moving your howto overlay example, indeed very useful, from subject to chapter seems to me more subtle than just changing section names ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] Re: howto overlayers on section head
Patrick Gundlach wrote: and down to the last item and take a look at http://levana.de/emacs/refcard/emacs.pdf The sources are avialable there. I have made some MP graphic around the section heading. Thanks a lot. I think I start to grasp. I have experimented with some other graphics but if I use "chapter" instead of "subject" as section heading the result is different. I believe it depends on your \def\HeadTitle#1#2{\hbox to \hsize% {\hfil% \framed[frame=off, background=myhead, offset=overlay, align=middle]{#1#2}\hfil}} tighted to the latter heading and not to the former . Am I right? Deeply down to low level TeX at this point? Is just a question to redefine a command adding background=something-of-mine ? Then where these command are discribed? regards ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
[NTG-context] howto overlayers on section head
I would like to start to experiment some metafun "decoration around(over)" section head and/or page number. Something similar, just for example but I do not want to copy the style, to the one used to produce the metafun manual. From the (small "scale") drawing primitives to the (large "scale") \setuphead I miss an howto that combine the two (specifically I was thinking at a (non-existent) background keyword in \setup to pass an overlay...but likely I am far off) I don't want to be lazy, maybe it is already written in the manuals, but I still miss a certain kick so to say... Regards. ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] Problem with TeXexec
Michal Kvasnicka wrote: Good afternoon. I have just installed a new Linux system (SuSE 9.1 with teTeX) and the new ConTeXt (texexec version 4.3) -- in the same way as older one. But my suggestion is to remove suse tetex in favour of Texlive + (uptodate) context installation hints are in http://contextgarden.net/Linux_Installation compressed Texlive iso in http://www.tug.org/texlive/ Context from pragma ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] on posters, again
Hans Hagen wrote: \setlayerframed[preset=lefttop][offset=1cm,align=normal]{the content} my first asking was: "offset"? where did it get it? then in texshow-web (altough rather empthy) I found \setupframed but still I have hard time to grasp the picture globally, and I do wish to be more independent. So sorry However,anyhow.. I put it, but it has no effect I use contex from tetex from SuSe 9.1, should I move to TeXlive+pragma? Or is just something relate to my .tex file? the best appoach is to typeset the doc and poster indepently, see attached file it's far from perfect but it shows the idea; now, if you (and maybe others) can cook up specs of what you want, i can make a series of s-pos-*.tex files that you can then built upon; a kind of on-line tutorial in style writing; when done, you can write a myway document an article for the maps -) not sure if I am ready to understand all but I'll be working on.. on what I consider a rather more advanced approch respect to my experience than your previous poster template with which I have been almost able to reproduce (with better typo and easy composition) a previous openoffice work.. ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
[NTG-context] on posters, again
Still struggling to get a poster with Context. Somehow I am puzzling why almost all my collegue who are accustumed to write with latex+revtex for chem-math-phys journals then turn to powerpoint to produce poster and/or presentation, although "ConTeXt is the layout oriented alternative to the well known LaTeX." and switching tex macro should be easy. I feel there is a lacking in information and/or guide that preclude its use within this comunity. Anyhow my question: Can I have text within a (settable) margin in \setlayerframe? Probably not since margin are defined in \setuplayout and having a page layout atop of another one may not make sense Hereis a latex example of what should be easier (and more durable and flexible) to accomplish with contex http://andreas.welcomes-you.com/projects/a0poster/ http://andreas.welcomes-you.com/projects/a0poster/demo/poster.pdf ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
[NTG-context] suppressing hyphenation and setlayerframed
1- I would like to suppress hypenation in a text of a \startfiguretext within a \setlayerframed I am aware of the thread in jan 03 on the list and the fact that\setupalign[nothyphenated] (or \nohyphens) overshoot the right margin On the other hand I do not know where to put the align={left,nothyphenated,width} that was suggested in the reply here is the piece I work with: \setlayerframed[page][preset=righttop, column=1,line=30][width=\dimexpr((\paperwidth-2cm)/2),align=]{\getbuffer[b]} with the buffer: \startfiguretext [left][]{} {\externalfigure[t1][width=.2\textwidth]} ... <<>... \stopfiguretext 2- still awfully raw on context I am looking for the options of \setlayerframed, list and meaning, command that is absent from manuals or web info-tools in details.pdf some examples are build with \setlayer[..][..]{\framed[..]{..}} what's the difference, if any, betwwen the two form? ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
[NTG-context] poster, howto for beginner
I would like to start using ConText to create a scientific presentation poster to be printed in A0 or smaller size A single sheet of pubblication in which text and figures with captions, can be framed and putted on the page in row and colum, equally distibuted or not. A loose layout example can be the attaced one. Any hint on where to find an howto guide, a template or a beginner document to start from? How ConText is suited for the purpose and popular for this goal? Regards. -- Eros Albertazzi CNR-IMM, Sez. Bologna Via P.Gobetti 101 I-40129 Bologna, Italy Tel: (+39)-051-639 9179 Fax: (+39)-051-639 9216 |--| | title | |--| | | | |---| |---| | | | title | | title | | | | text | | fig | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |---| |---| | | | | |---| |---| | | | title | | title | | | | more | | fig | | | | tex | | | | | |---| |---| | | | |--|
[NTG-context] poster, howto for beginner
I would like to start using ConText to create a scientific presentation poster to be printed in A0 or smaller size A single sheet of pubblication in which text and figures with captions, can be framed and putted on the page in row and colum, equally distibuted or not. A loose layout example can be the attaced one. Any hint on where to find an howto guide, a template or a beginner document to start from? How ConText is suited for the purpose and popular for this goal? Regards. -- Eros Albertazzi CNR-IMM, Sez. Bologna Via P.Gobetti 101 I-40129 Bologna, Italy Tel: (+39)-051-639 9179 Fax: (+39)-051-639 9216 |--| | title | |--| | | | |---| |---| | | | title | | title | | | | text | | fig | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |---| |---| | | | | |---| |---| | | | title | | title | | | | more | | fig | | | | tex | | | | | |---| |---| | | | |--|
[NTG-context] poster, howto for beginner
I would like to start using ConText to create a scientific presentation poster to be printed in A0 or smaller size A single sheet of pubblication in which text and figures with captions, can be framed (i.e. boxed) and putted on the page in row and colum, equally distibuted or not. A loose layout wish can be the attaced one. Any hint on where to find an howto guide, a template or a beginner document to start from? How ConText is suited for this purpose and popular for this goal? Regards. |--| | title | |--| | | | |---| |---| | | | title | | title | | | | text | | fig | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |---| |---| | | | | |---| |---| | | | title | | title | | | | more | | fig | | | | tex | | | | | |---| |---| | | | |--|