> According toll my observations, you need to reference the needed parts
> inside of the \start... and \stop..., so your product would become:
>
>
> ```
> \startproduct pd-medizin
> \project pj-medizin
> \component test
> \stopproduct
> ```
>
> You also have to restructure the other files, so th
> > What I am doing wrong?
>
> Ignore the project file and load the environment file instead at the
> begin of your product and component files.
>
> Wolfgang
This is not working! And what shall I do if I have more than one
product?
Wolfgang
mtx-context
Hallo,
I am trying to start a new project with the following test files:
--env-medizin.tex---
\startenvironment env-medizin
\mainlanguage[deo]
\enableregime[utf]
\setupbodyfont[sans,11pt]
\setuplanguage[deo][leftquote=\guilsingleright,
Hallo,
tried to run update from context minimal and got the following error:
-
! LuaTeX error E:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/data-
env.lua:118: a
ttempt to index local 'luasuffixes' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
> Just curious: is that the latest version that works according to your
> tests or did you actually try just this one?
The next version available in
https://foundry.supelec.fr/frs/?group_id=10
is 0.74.0 and didn't work.
I don't know if there are versions between?
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> At least mtxrun.exe should work with older Windows versions!
>
> So I could do
>
> mtxrun --script ./bin/mtx-update.lua --force --update --make --
> context=2012-12-09 --texroot=%CONTEXTROOT% %*
>
> to fetch an older version.
I have tried this on a XP machine, but I got LuaTeX 0.79.1 and
con
> Please test whether the luatex binaries work at all. Without a working
> luatex binary it's pointless to even discuss any further. Once you
> find a working luatex, we'll be able to help you further.
The mingw 0.72.0 is not complaining about missing functions. So I can
say: It runs! Don't know
> https://foundry.supelec.fr/frs/?group_id=10
This is LuaTeX only, not the whole distribution.
> http://tug.org/svn/texlive/trunk/Master/bin/win32/luatex.dll?view=log
Sorry! Can not finde there any older context distribution.
Wolfgang
Hallo Hans,
> Any reason to stick to windows 2000? Do you want to run old
> experimental luatex?
There is no question without a reason!
At least mtxrun.exe should work with older Windows versions!
So I could do
mtxrun --script ./bin/mtx-update.lua --force --update --make --
context=2012-12-09
> http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2013/071049.html
> > Taco keeps an archive of windows binaries on
> > http://foundry.supelec.fr/gf/project/luatex/frs/
not found
> > (click on package name to get the list of older releases)
> > but they were compiled on a different compiler, so y
Can you please tell me the latest context version (mkiv) working with
win2k and the download position?
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> \starttext
> \startchapter
> [ title=Vorwort, reference=chap:vorwort with space at the end ]
> \stopchapter
>
> \startchapter
> [ title=Vorwort, reference={chap:vorwort2 with space at the end} ]
> \stopchapter
>
> \startchapter
> [ title=Vorwort, reference={chap:vorwort3 with space at the end }
> If you remove the space, i.e.
Puuh! If the parser of this reference strings allows spaces, why
doesn't work 'reference={chap:neu}'?
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
I must do someting wrong
---
\starttext
\startchapter
[ title={Vorwort}, reference=chap:vorwort ]
Siehe \in{Kapitel}[chap:neu] \at{Seite}[chap:neu].
\stopchapter
\startchapter
[ title={Neu}, reference=chap:neu ]
Bla.
\stopchapter
\stoptext
---
I get an error: unknown reference '[][chap:ne
Hallo,
I have tried to download the files
"Npp ConTeXt.zip" and "Npp ConTeXt-Uni.zip"
at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Notepad%2B%2B
but they seem to be corrupted.
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> The Mojca's team of binary magicians boils down to a certain Japanese
> physicist when it comes down to Windows. You would have to ask him.
Would you please tell me the name and the email address of this
physicist?
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Hallo,
the following was ok with mkII:
% coding: utf-8
\def\B{\vphantom{\bigg)}}
\setupbodyfont[11pt,sans]
\starttext
\startitemize[a,columns,three,joinedup][grid=no,width=8mm,right=)]
\item $\B 5b\cdot (3a+4b-5c)$
\item $\B 3xy\cdot (2x-6y-xy)$
\item $\B (-0{,}5x)\cdot (3y-5x)$
\item $\B (2z-3x+
> > I have to update LuaTex on a win2k machine. But I get
> > two errors while running mtxrun.exe and texlua.exe resp. via first-
> > setup.bat.
> >
> > There is a call to getnameinfo in WS2_32.dll which is available in
> > winxp and above.
> >
> > Here is an info from ms how to deal with this:
> >
I have to update LuaTex on a win2k machine. But I get
two errors while running mtxrun.exe and texlua.exe resp. via first-
setup.bat.
There is a call to getnameinfo in WS2_32.dll which is available in
winxp and above.
Here is an info from ms how to deal with this:
"The getnameinfo function was a
Hallo,
I have updated context and the letter module to
ConTeXt ver: 2012.12.06 22:36 MKIV fmt: 2012.12.8 int:
english/english
Problem: My letters do not work anymore.
I have found that
\setlettervalue{tax}[Steuer]{xxx}
is one of the problems. I have to use \setupletter[tax=xxx] instead.
I
Hallo,
can someon please translate the following error to me?
*TeXExec | runtime: 26.109375
>Exit code: -1073741510
I have
ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.03 12:59 MKII fmt: 2011.10.3 int:
english/english
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
if I want a non-breaking-space I use a tilde '~' sign.
For example in: bakerstreet~13
This has worked in my old context. But now, after my update,
I get an very long space.
Minimal example:
\starttext
\framed[align=flushright,width=broad]{Hello~World!}
\stoptext
Is this a bug? What el
Hallo,
I tried to install a mkiv-only context with:
first-setup --context=luatex
but there is no texmf-context folder.
What I am doing wrong?
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
> see l-pdfview.lua ... the clal on windows is: pdfopen --ax --file
>
> anyhow, unfortunately the pdfopen/close programs are not consistent
> with
> respect to dealing with commandline options on different platforms
> (and
> also not downward compatible) which in fact renders them somewh
Hallo,
> I have updated my context after a very long time.
> The first test run does not work because an initally dde attempt to
> acroread.
>
> I got the following errormessage:
>
> Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
>
> Runtime Error!
> Program: C:\Programme\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Rea
Hallo,
the main problem for me at the moment is the not working acrobat
reader. What are the last changes to pdfdde.c or pdf.rb?
Can I change to sumatra pdf reader somehow?
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
next problem. I got
! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [parameter stack size=1].
I tried to increase this in texmf.cnf, but this is not recognized.
I tried to do the same in the texmfcnf.lua with the same negative
result. It is a try and error. How is the 'modern' way to do this?
BTW,
Puhh,
there is more broken.
With letter style I got
! Undefined control sequence.
l.13 \setupletterstyle
[option][backaddress=yes]
It is always a risk to update context (never change a running
system).
:-(((
Wolfgang
Hallo,
I have updated my context after a very long time.
The first test run does not work because an initally dde attempt to
acroread.
I got the following errormessage:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Programme\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe
> > What is the following command for:
> >
> >
> \setvariables[tst][set={\setupTst[1][n,\getvariable{tst}{broad}*broa
> d]
> > }]
> >
> > This is enough, or are there any problems?
> >
> > \setupTst[1][n,\getvariable{tst}{broad}*broad]
> >
> To explain it with simpler macros
>
> \setvariables[
Hallo Taco and Wolfgang,
> > Why is this?
>
> Because \setupitemgroup expands its third argument.
>
> > And how can I make it work in position 2?
>
>\setupitemgroup[Tst][1][n,\noexpand\broad ]
>
thank you very much!
> \defineitemgroup[Tst]
>
> \setvariables[tst][set={\setupTst[1][n,\g
Hallo,
on the garden at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/System_Macros/Branches_and_Decisions
one can read to the command \doifinset
'If the first string expands 'empty', it is considered to be always
in the set.'
But
\starttext
\doifinset{}{A,B,C}{should go}
\stoptext
seams to show that this
Hallo,
I have a little problem which I can not solve.
The following example works with the definition
of \broad in position 1 and it fails in position 2.
-
% Position 1
% \def\broad{5*broad}
\defineitemgroup[Tst]
\setupitemgroup[Tst][1][n,\broad ]
% Position
Hallo,
shouldn't \textvisiblespace work in mkiv?
Wolfgang
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Hallo Wolfgang!
> >> \starttext
> >> \startfrontmatter
> >>
> >> \completecontent[alternative=c]
> >>
> >> \setuppagenumbering[state=start,alternative=doublesided,conversion=romannumerals]
> >>
> >> ...
> >>
> >> \setuppagenumbering[state=start,alternative=doublesided,conversion=numbers]
> >> \set
> Follows is an example of a document that illustrates 1, above:
>
> \starttext
> \startfrontmatter
>
> \completecontent[alternative=c]
>
> \setuppagenumbering[state=start,alternative=doublesided,conversion=r
> omannume
> rals]
>
> \chapter{Preface}
> \input knuth
>
> \chapter{Introduction}
>
> \define[1]\divisionrule
> {\dontleavehmode\blap
> {\vskip-\strutht
> \blackrule[width=\the\dimexpr.5em*#1\relax,height=2\linewidth]}%
> \vskip-\lineheight}
Ahh! Yes, this helps a lot.
Thank you very much!
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
I have to typeset a division and have two diverent solutions but they
both have problems.
%-
\starttext
{\setuptables[rulethickness=0.05em,distance=small]
\starttable[s0|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|]
\NC\NC 1\NC 1\NC
> > Sorry, I meant the first only.
> >
> > There are two commands \bibitem and \bibsource which are not clear
> to me.
> >
> When i decode the code (ugly formatting) correct this works:
>
> \starttext
>
> bla \in{book}[knuth:1] bla
>
> bla \bibref[knuth:2]{} bla
>
> bla \bibref[knuth:3]{} b
> > on the garden there is am module called 'simplebib'
> > which has commands \bibitem and \bibsource
> >
> > Are these two commands meant alternativly?
> >
> Both are unrelated to each other, they are two different ways to
> create a bibiliography without the bib module and a bib file.
>
> W
Hallo,
on the garden there is am module called 'simplebib'
which has commands \bibitem and \bibsource
Are these two commands meant alternativly?
Wolfgang
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> there are two user hooks:
>
> tasks.appendaction("processors","before","modules.mine.whatever_a")
> tasks.appendaction("processors","after","modules.mine.whatever_b")
> -
My example looks now
\starttext
\startluacode
function MyPreLB(head,gc)
texio.wri
> Hello,
>
> Here a patch for luat-cbk.lua:
>
> function callbacks.register(name,func,freeze)
> if frozen[name] then
> if trace_callbacks then
> frozenmessage("registering",name)
> end
> return nil, name .. " is frozen"
> elseif freeze then
> fr
> > I tried the following
> >
> > --
> > \starttext
> > \startluacode
> > local OldPreLB
> >
> > function MyPreLB(head,gc)
> > ?texio.write_nl("### Here I am!")
> > ?OldPreLB(head,gc)
> > end
> >
> > OldPreLB = callback.find('pre_linebreak_filter')
> > ca
Hallo,
I tried the following
--
\starttext
\startluacode
local OldPreLB
function MyPreLB(head,gc)
texio.write_nl("### Here I am!")
OldPreLB(head,gc)
end
OldPreLB = callback.find('pre_linebreak_filter')
callback.register('pre_linebreak_filter',MyPr
> > I know this and I have triggerd this by hand. So there is a lot of
> > time between. I have purged files between every run and I got the
> > same result if I wait 1 second, 1 minute or 1 day.
>
> Well, then it probably qualifies as a bug, and, since the .tuc
> file
> has apparently been dism
> > Now it works. But WHY?
>
> Because that's the way random number generators works. They're
> not
> random at all, they generate completely predictable number
> sequences
> from a "seed": each time you use the same seed, you get the exact
> same
> sequence. In your case, you used os.time() a
> >> Delete the tuc file with 'context --purgeall'.
> >>
> > This does not work! I get allways the same.
> >
> Delete
>
> \startluacode
> math.randomseed(os.time())
> \stopluacode
>
> in your file.
Now it works. But WHY?
Wolfgang
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> > When you know the filename, you can get the complete path like
> this:
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> \ctxlua{tex.print(resolvers.find_file("texgyrepagella-regular.otf"))
> }
> > \stoptext
> >
> Your question is now answered but why do you need the complete
> path?
>
> Wolfgang
I want to modify
> > I get allways (10 times at least) the same result:
> > -
> > \starttext
> > \startluacode
> > math.randomseed(os.time())
> > \stopluacode
> >
> > Encode your Name and Surname as a
> > \startluacode
> > local a = {'null-terminated', 'do
> Am 06.04.10 00:21, schrieb Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini:
> > Hallo,
> >
> > I get allways (10 times at least) the same result:
> > -
> > \starttext
> > \startluacode
> > math.randomseed(os.time
Thank you Wolfgang,
> > how can I find the complete path of a existing font
> > with luatex under context mkiv. I am looking for an
> > equivalent function to
> >
> > kpse.lookup(fontname)
> >
> Here is a solution which consults ConTeXt?s font database, no path
> in the output means the font i
Hallo,
I get allways (10 times at least) the same result:
-
\starttext
\startluacode
math.randomseed(os.time())
\stopluacode
Encode your Name and Surname as a
\startluacode
local a = {'null-terminated', 'dollar-terminated', 'Pascal'}
con
Hallo,
how can I find the complete path of a existing font
with luatex under context mkiv. I am looking for an
equivalent function to
kpse.lookup(fontname)
Wolfgang
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> > I have it found!
> >
> > In chapter 4.1.1.10 of the luatex reference one can read:
> >
> > The argument name is a bit special in this case. Its form is
> >
> > dpi/.pk
>
> well, i could turn
>
> 600dpi/manfnt.720pk
>
> into
>
> manfnt.720pk
>
No, no! That makes sense this way.
--
Hallo,
I don't know if the maintainer of the minimals or Hans is the person
I have to ask.
Is it possible to change the line
set PATH=%TEXMFOS%\bin;%PATH%
to
set PATH=%TEXMFLOCAL%\bin;%TEXMFOS%\bin;%PATH%
or
set PATH=%TEXMFPROJECT%\bin;%TEXMFOS%\bin;%PATH%
in 'setuptex.bat'?
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
I have it found!
In chapter 4.1.1.10 of the luatex reference one can read:
The argument name is a bit special in this case. Its form is
dpi/.pk
Wolfgang
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Hallo Hans,
> > so it would be nice, if a user could see (from a log) what and
> > where luatex is searching. Isn't there any switch?
>
> --track=resolvers.locating,resolvers.detail
Hmm! luatex ignores this and luatex --help does not list an option
named --track nor does it context.
Wolfgang
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Hallo Taco,
> >> Dumping a ready-made pk file in the local directory worked last
> >> time I tried it.
> >
> >
> > No success! Neiter *.pk nor *.600pk
> > and not with a local subdir /dpi600
> >
> > What extension have you used?
>
> .600pk (but that was ages ago, when I still cared about pk f
> > Is there a debug-switch which informs the user what and where
> > luatex is searching?
>
> If you're working in a shell, try setting the KPATHSEA_DEBUG
> environment variable to -1, you will get tons of information about
> path lookups and directory searches.
>
> Arthur
I thought lua
Hallo Wolfgang,
> You're mixing different things.
> > What is the difference between
> >
> > \setupletterstyle[option][backaddress=yes]
> >
> With \setupletterstyle[=yes|no] you can show or hide
> elements
ok!
> > \setupletterstyle[backaddress][alternative=yes]
> >
> > In 'default.nli'
> >
> > \setupcolors[state=start]
> > \newcounter\V
> > \def\Vers#1{\increment\V {\color[darkgreen]\rm\bi \V} #1}
> >
> \def\Vers#1{\increment\V \dontleavehmode{\color[darkgreen]\rm\bi \V}
> #1}
>
> but i think this is better
>
Hallo,
on Vers 38 at page 2 (see example) text is green.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\newcounter\V
\def\Vers#1{\increment\V {\color[darkgreen]\rm\bi \V} #1}
\starttext
\startcolumns
\dorecurse{50}{\Vers{Dies ist ein Testsatz der gerad
On 27 Mar 2010 at 12:00, ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl wrote:
> > That being said, I realize that it means Metafont fonts can't be
> > used in Mark IV, am I right?
>
> Dumping a ready-made pk file in the local directory worked last
> time I tried it.
No success! Neiter *.pk nor *.600pk
and not wi
Hallo,
> \setupletterstyle[backaddress=yes]
>
> it's a disabled by default but i forgot to do this also in the
> default style
> (most styles reset the layout and use default values before they
> modify it)
> > \setupletterstyle
> >[backaddress]
> >[alternative=auto,
> >
> 'auto' is n
Hallo,
'backaddress' is composed from 'fromname' and 'fromaddress',
but this is to long and must be shortend. How can I overwritte
'backaddress'?
Gruß, Wolfgang
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On 26 Mar 2010 at 22:09, Hartmut Henkel wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Mar 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
> > On 26-3-2010 21:30, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
> > >
> > > how should the directory be named where a 600 dpi pk-font is
> > > searched for by luatex?
> >
>
Hallo Wolfgang,
> > I am trying to make a simple invoice with Wolfgangs letter-module
> and
> > have some questions:
> >
> > I have the following reference in mind
> >
> > \setupletterstyle[reference][
> > alternative=d,
> > list={invoice,taxnumber,phone,date}]
> >
> > 1) How can one posit
Hallo,
how should the directory be named where a 600 dpi pk-font is searched
for by luatex?
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
I am trying to make a simple invoice with Wolfgangs letter-module and
have some questions:
I have the following reference in mind
\setupletterstyle[reference][
alternative=d,
list={invoice,taxnumber,phone,date}]
1) How can one position this horizontaly and verticaly?
2)
Hallo Wolfgang,
> > I have problems compiling this with
> > ConTeXt ver: 2010.03.20 22:59 MKIV
> > [...]
> >
> I can't reproduce this. Can you take a look at the end of the log
> for
> this information:
>
> correspondence : t-correspondence.tex: 2010.02.28
> correspondence : t-letter.tex:
Hallo,
I have problems compiling this with
ConTeXt ver: 2010.03.20 22:59 MKIV
--
% coding: utf-8
\usemodule[letter][style=dina]
\mainlanguage[deo]
\enableregime[utf-8]
\setupletter
[fromname={\tfa Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini},
subject={Blub
Sorry, I found it!
\starttext
\startformula[]
[29;2,2,1]=\frac{206}{7}
\stopformula
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
the following example compiles ok
\starttext
\startformula
\frac{206}{7}=[29;2,2,1]
\stopformula
\stoptext
while this compiles not
\starttext
\startformula
[29;2,2,1]=\frac{206}{7}
\stopformula
\stoptext
Bug or user error?
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Hallo,
> > I work all the time with good old mkii-context, but I have had a lot
> > of problems last time, which could be solved easely if I switch to
> > mkiv. So I wonder if I should change. The main argument for me to
> > stay with mkii is the following:
> >
> > I have a lot of lua scripts with
Hallo,
I work all the time with good old mkii-context, but I have had a lot
of problems last time, which could be solved easely if I switch to
mkiv. So I wonder if I should change. The main argument for me to
stay with mkii is the following:
I have a lot of lua scripts withhin scite which are
> > Hallo,
> >
> > I must do something wrong. It is not working for me:
> >
> > \setupmathematics[autopunctuation=yes]
> > \starttext
> > $0,1$
> > \stoptext
>
> maybe an too old version
>
As I wrote, I tested on the garden. This version is current enough I
thinck.
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
can someone explain how to write a table column in color, please?
The following example worked in 2006 but is not working anymore:
\starttext
\starttable[o1|\{C{red}|]
\VL red \VL\SR
\stoptable
\stoptext
Wolfgang Schuster posted last year the following example:
\NewFormatKey W#1%
{\Read
Hallo,
I have an other problem which was asked for years if I remember
right. But I can not find it.
In the following
\starttext
\startnarrower
Und Gott der Herr machte Adam und seinem Weibe Röcke
von Fellen, und kleidete sie. \RA{\tfx (Genesis 3, 21)}
\stopnarrower
\stoptext
I want \RT a macr
Hallo,
I must do something wrong. It is not working for me:
\setupmathematics[autopunctuation=yes]
\starttext
$0,1$
\stoptext
tested on the garden.
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
if I write $0,8$ the distance between the ',' and the '8' is too big.
I can write $0,\!8$ or an other kern, but I don't see how I can write
a macro to avoid the extra effort.
Shouldn't be this gap in german (\mainlanguage[deo]) as big as $0.8$
in US? Is there a switch I have overseen?
Thank you Aditya and Wolfgang,
I will try it both:
> No page breaks possible:
>
> \defineframedtext[tablebox][frame=off,width=\hsize,offset=0pt,before
> =,after=]
>
> \starttext
>
> vorher
>
> \startnarrower
>
> text
>
> \starttablebox
> \starttable[s0|l|]
> \NC table entry \NC\AR
> \stopta
Hallo,
> > But how can I get my 3cm?
>
> If you do not use horizontal lines
>
> \starttable[o(3cm)|l|]
>
> Aditya
>
Not horizontal lines, but a gray header:
\starttable[o(3cm)|l|]
\RL\SR
\NC hmm \NC\AR
\stoptable
Thank you Aditya for this workaround.
If there is really no solution, I wi
Thank you Taco,
> > I want some space on the left of \start\stoptables. What I get is
> > SOME space, but not that what I wanted!
> >
> > ---
> > \starttext vorher
> > \setupnarrower[left=3cm]
> > \startnarrower[left]
> > \starttables[|l|]
> >
> > Where is that littl
Hallo,
> > I want some space on the left of \start\stoptables. What I get
> is
> > SOME space, but not that what I wanted!
> >
> \starttabulate[|l|]
> \NC hmm \NC\NR
> \stoptabulate
>
> Wolfgang
Does this mean, that there is no solution with \start\stoptables?
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
I asked this question some times before
but I can't remember if I got some answers. Sorry!
I want some space on the left of \start\stoptables. What I get is
SOME space, but not that what I wanted!
---
\starttext vorher
\setupnarrower[left=3cm]
\startnarrower[le
Hallo Wolfgang,
> > Neither \setupwhitespace[halfline]nor
> \setupcolumns[blank=halfline]is
> > working. Grid is off by default, isn't it?
> >
> Set the whitespace after \startcolumns.
This works, but shouldn't be the whitespace a global setting?
I found an other ?solution?
When BOTH
\s
> > is it possible to get a half line space after paragraphs in
> columns?
> > The default is no space. And
> >
> > \setupwhitespace[small]
> >
> > produces a whole line of space.
>
> halfline should work unless the grid is forced (although in mkiv
> different rules apply than in mkii)
>
> Hans
Hallo,
is it possible to get a half line space after paragraphs in columns?
The default is no space. And
\setupwhitespace[small]
produces a whole line of space.
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
I use:
ConTeXt ver: 2009.11.24 10:13 MKII fmt: 2009.11.24 int:
english/english
and I have many problems with columns and footnotes.
Is there a possibility to set footnotes in two columns too?
I tried
\setupfootnotes[location=columns]
but I can not see any difference to
\setupfoo
Hallo,
> >> btw, i'm sure that you've seen
> >>
> >> \starttexdefinition blabla #1 #2
> >>
> >> which like setups ignores spaces so one can have readable
> macros
> > i was the one who requested the parameterless version
> >
> > \starttexdefinition commandonly
I experimented a little with this:
> Can you make a minimal example or should we waste our time to write
> one for you?
>
> Wolfgang
Sorry, here it is:
\starttext
>From texshow-web
{
\setuphead[section-3][bodypartconversion=Characters]
\section{One}
}
but this does not work. I deleted the 's' from Characters
{
\setuphead[section-
Hallo,
in
\setupbackgrounds[header][leftedge,text,rightedge][bottomframe=on]
left- and rightedge is not recognized.
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
can anyone explain, what
\setupheads[stopper={A}]
resp.
\setupheads[separator={B}]
should do?
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
this are the things which driving me nuts:
Suppose I want to numerate my sections with uppercase characters.
In texshow-web I found
\setuphead[section-3][bodypartconversion=Characters]
but this does not work. I deleted the 's' from Characters
\setuphead[section-3][bodypartconversion=Cha
> \NC \tbox{\externalfigure[...]} \NC ... \NC\AR
>
> You can find more box type in supp-box.tex
Yes! I have never heared about this.
Thank you very much!
Wolfgang
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Hallo,
I need a little help for this simple layout. I am looking for a
solution for hours now, but I can not get it work:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\framed[background=color, backgroundcolor=gray]{%
\starttable[|lp(.1\tex
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