On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 04:59:05PM -0400, Paul Tremblay wrote:
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> What is the best way to number lines of poetry?
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> 1 This is the first line
>This is the second line
>...
>
> 5 this is the fifth
>...
>
> 10 this is the tenth.
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> I can s
h the
numbers left of the indent.
I have tried using tabulate, but tabulate doesn't let me control the
space between "lines," or really cells.
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> >>Is it possible to add lengths in ConTexT?
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> >>backspace= 55m + 1in
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Is it possible to add lengths in ConTexT?
backspace= 55m + 1in
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\setupheader[chapter][header=high]
\setupfooter[chapter][footer=high]
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http://getfo.sourceforge.net/context_xml/page3.html
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be "Title (continued)".
If it is not possible to have different captions for each pages, I can
still hack the code so it will work by making two different tables.
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Is there a way to put extra space bewteen rows with the standard Table
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en a few apple scripts that run shell
scripts. (Mostly to make it easy for my girlfriend to use.) These
apple scripts will use the tcsh shell, so I've learned to try to set
up the proper variable for tcsh and so fourth. But I hate tchs!
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Though, the 1938 figure was still above
the spending of 1936.
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> Paul Tremblay wrote:
> >How can I place a figure to the left of the page *without* having any
> >text wrap around it?
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> >If I use:
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> >\placefigure[here]{{\bf
&g
page.
Do I need to save the graphic as a buffer and then place the buffer? I
coudln't find any directions on how to use buffer, though I swear I
saw it on the wiki.
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The page number appears for subsequent pages.
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On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 12:24:35AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
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> Paul Tremblay wrote:
> >The manual and others have given good advice on how to do the most
> >basic placment of floats, such as forcing it onto a new page.
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ulate environment is similar. See:
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> Paul Tremblay wrote:
> >The manual and others have given good advice on how to do the most
> >basic placment of floats, such as forcing it onto a new page.
> &
I know that ConTeXt does a good job kearning and determing spaces
between words. However, is there a way to actually specify different
kearning and word spacing than the default?
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On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 08:56:58PM +0200, Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
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> On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 at 12:19:28-0400, Paul Tremblay wrote:
> > Yes, I agree with the limitations of the TABLE module. Sorry I
> > couldn't provide any better answer.
> >
> > When I get
i
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> On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 at 10:04:09-0400, Paul Tremblay wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 10:09:11AM +0200, Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
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> > > Hi,
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> > > three questions:
> > > - How can I control horizontal spacing of col
is is not what you are looking for.
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. The actual book itself was set with very narrow
pages with scholarly notes. There were two pages from the book. The
second pages started with a graphic.
Sound familiar?
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> On Apr 18, 2005, at 10:50 PM, Paul Tremblay wrote:
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> >But I couldn't find it in the index,
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> Truth be told, I usually just use the "Find" function on Adobe Reader.
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> On Apr 18, 2005, at 9:39 PM, Paul Tremblay wrote:
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> >Can someone tell me how to create subscripts and superscripts? I both
> >looked in the main document
Can someone tell me how to create subscripts and superscripts? I both
looked in the main document and searched the the wiki garden and did
not find anything.
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If ever this link dies, you can navigate by going to
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TOC, a list of tables, indices, etc.
I also saw \pagereference in the manual, but I think this is if you
use ConTeXt's other features, such as \section[mark1]{Title}
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> learn one language from the other.
Sorry I don't have an answer to your question, but I was very
interested in what type of book you planned to write. It sounds
interesting.
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The code hangs:
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But even if I could fix that, this seems like a difficult workaround.
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> As far as I know, this is not possible in an easy way. Have a look about
> the booktabs dicussions some days ago.
That's really too bad. You can do so much else with TABLE.
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I gave up.
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Not sure what this means! Any hint would help the documentation.
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% should be \setupTABLE[head]... and alike
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Could you give me an example of how TABLE can put the same heading on
the top of each page. Hopefully, it can!
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When I got your email, I saw the ???. I assumed you put them in to
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convey here? I wasn't aware tha
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>\stoptablehead
>\starttabletail
>???
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Thanks. I've included this example at:
http://getfo.sourceforge.net/context_xml/page4.html#id2256900
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> The \DL has an explicit \DC in it, so the line should be:
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Thanks. That is what I guessed after I fiddled with the tables some
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What am I doing wrong?
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> perhaps this helps?
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> \starttabulate[|p(6cm)j3| p(6cm)|]
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> see also:
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> http://source.contextgarden.net/core-tbl.tex
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But then ConTeXt might not take care of the paragraphs nicely when
breaking between pages.
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Yes, that would be nice. But until I see a concrete solution, I will
continue to use and post my solution. A rule of etiquette is that if you
don't have a better solution, or don't want to document it, don't attack
the current solution, not matter how i
you think you will have to make?
I know XSLT stylesheets can get very complicated. This is often the
case, including when I convert XML to HTML. You could try converting in
steps, making a small manageble change on one document, and then making
a small manageable change and so on.
Let me know your
on
\def\FontSkipSize{\vskip-12pt}
and use that instead. Then you would only have to change the definition
once.
Of course, that begs the question. Is there a better way?
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\hskip-12pt Thoreau started writing {\sl Walden} in 1846, a few
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I provide myriads of examples on the webpages in TeXML format. Running
the TeXML script on any of these codes will change the documents to
valid ConTeXt.
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> Is there a way to manually set the number of a footnote rather than
> letting ConTeXt determining it? Something that works in the same way as
> \page[25]?
>
> For example, I might want to start footnote numb
take
me a little time to get to this (I am still trying to created documents
for many basic ConTeXt things), but I will aim to do this.
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> Hi guys,
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> Ok, I certainly did _not_ intend to start a flame war, was just dreaming out
> loud:-))
I know! I hope my tone didn't come across as harsh or accusatory.
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However, that doesn't stop me from creating a myway. (I assume a myway
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on't need to use this to get the penalties to
work. Still, it is nice to know how to do this. I wasn't even aware that
ConTeXt wasn't pushing my text to the bottom of the page.
I wonder how
\pagesetup[width=middle]
is going to affect all this? I hope not at all.
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Yes, that did the trick. Can anyone tell me if -600 is a reasonable
value? My tests seem to say so. There are at least 3 lines on the bottom
of my test page.
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This didn't work for me. I did some of the other suggestions to work,
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to work.
So what exactly does the argument stand for? This command might be
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This works for LaTeX but not for ConTeXt:
\widowpenalty=1
\clubpenalty=1
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ConTeXt has not \flushbottom command. The \flushbottom gives the heigh
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> How does one prevent orphans (the first line nof a paragraph on the last
> line of a page) and widows (the last line of a paragraph on a new page)?
>
> If I have the title of a new section that must not be the
How does one prevent orphans (the first line nof a paragraph on the last
line of a page) and widows (the last line of a paragraph on a new page)?
If I have the title of a new section that must not be the last line of a
page, how can I do this?
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is sounds very dire for ConTeXt. Might I suggest
> a qualifier "must be the same on all pages *that are part of the same
> text flow*."
Yes, I completely agree. I thought of this as well. I'll change this.
Thanks again. I think your input ha
o width with right overlapping, \llap with left.
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Thanks! Now this makes sense. I changed the page accordingly.
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Fixed. The page now reflects the correct changes.
Thanks for yoru feedback. I wish I had understood the width=middle
earlier. I had to completely re-do my graphics once when I couldn't get
cutspace to work, and then I had to change it again.
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> \pagenumber \hfill \smash{Civil Disobedience}][] [][...]
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Thanks for the feedback. What does \smash do? If I don't use \smash, my
footer text appears to be in the same position, in the center.
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> one.
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Okay. I was looking for it in /usr/TeX/texmf directory. It was in
/usr/TeX/texmf-var/web2c
So everything works fine now. I assume that future versions of ConTeXt
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leftmargin=30mm,
rightmargin=25mm,
cutspace=50mm,
backspace=40mm,
height=fit,
width=fit,
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\definelayout[odd][
leftmargin=25mm,
rightmargin=30mm,
cutspace=50mm,
backspace=40mm,
height=fit,
width=fit,
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\setuplayou
ontext/base/cont-en.tex
./tex/context/config/cont-en.ini
./tex/context/interface/cont-en.xml
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./cont-en.log
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I put these lines at the top of my file. My resulting dvi file shows
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language : en(code:1)
font : cmr12
encoding : default
mapping : default
sample : hypertextual
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> At this point, you missed a step:
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> texexec --make
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I just ran
texexec --make
Same. No hyphenation.
GRRRRR!
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10284 words of font info for 34 fonts, out of 100 for 2000
82 hyphenation exceptions out of 1000
39i,20n,52p,181b,433s stack positions out of 5000i,500n,6000p,20b,4s
0 PDF objects out of 30
0 named destinations out of 131072
1 words of extra memory for PDF output
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> Paul Tremblay wrote:
> >Has anyone else had problems with hyphenation? I have a brand new
> >version of ConTeXt, and cannot get one of its main features, hyphenation,
> >to work.
> >
> >I looke
to hyphen. This also
didn't work.
I am at a loss, and I consider hyphenation pretty important. How do I
proceed from here?
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> pattern files using the context naming scheme; see website for
> documentation)
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Neither thing worked. Here is a line from my log file:
82 hyphenation exceptions out of 1000
Thanks
Paul
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 10:03:50AM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Paul Tremblay wrote:
> >I've noticed that hypenation is not working in my test ConTeXt
> >documents. I have looked repeatedly at the manual and searched the wiki.
> >It seems that hyphenations should be auto
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\definelayout[odd][
leftmargin=25mm,
rightmargin=35mm,
cutspace=50mm,
backspace=40mm,
height=fit,
width=fit,
]
\setuplayout
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is actually the area from the edge of the page to the body
text. So it equals the the margin area plus the edge of the page.
Thanks
Paul
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