r.erm...@hccnet.nl <mailto:r.erm...@hccnet.nl>
7. Februar 2018 um 10:58
Hi Otared,
Thanks for your response. In mkii this worked flawlessly.
I tried it in mkiv Texlive too (2017.05.15 21:48), but it does not
work. Could this be because I have item [it:ref] rather than
\startitem[
Hi Otared,
Thanks for your response. In mkii this worked flawlessly.
I tried it in mkiv Texlive too (2017.05.15 21:48), but it does not work. Could
this be because I have item [it:ref] rather than \startitem[it:ref] … \stopitem?
Anyway, I will install a new standalone - on my Mac (no TeXShop
gt;
> Is it possible to have this :
>
> 1. First
> Second
> Third
>
>
> Use inline items and add \par (or a empty line) after each line.
>
> \defineenumeration
> [ex]
> [alternative=serried,
>width=2em,
>distance=0pt,
>text=]
>
> \startt
y line) after each line.
\defineenumeration
[ex]
[alternative=serried,
width=2em,
distance=0pt,
text=]
\starttext
\startex
\startitemize[text]
\item First \par
\item Second \par
\item Third \par
\stopitemize
\stopex
\stoptext
Wo
018 um 22:54
> Hello,
> How to make the first item on the baseline of the numbering as in the
> first exercise ?
>
>
> You have put the item environment in a box.
>
> \defineenumeration
> [ex]
> [alternative=serried,
>width=2em,
>distance=0pt,
>text=
Fabrice Couvreur <mailto:fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com>
28. Januar 2018 um 22:54
Hello,
How to make the first item on the baseline of the numbering as in the
first exercise ?
You have put the item environment in a box.
\defineenumeration
[ex]
[alternative=serried,
wid
.
2.
3.
Thank you.
Fabrice
2018-01-28 22:54 GMT+01:00 Fabrice Couvreur :
> Hello,
> How to make the first item on the baseline of the numbering as in the
> first exercise ?
> Thanks.
> Fabrice
>
> \defineframed
> [ACFRAME]
> [frame=off,
>boffset=0pt,
>
Hello,
How to make the first item on the baseline of the numbering as in the first
exercise ?
Thanks.
Fabrice
\defineframed
[ACFRAME]
[frame=off,
boffset=0pt,
width=fit,
align=flushleft,
location=low,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=MyColorA]
\defineframed
[EXFRAME
>
> \setuppapersize[letter]
> \starttext
> \startitemize[columns,joinedup,packed]
> \item ability
> \item absorb
> \item accuse
> \item act
> \item active
> \item actual
> \item adopt
> \item advantage
&
fontawesome symbols for checkbox for
example)
>
>>
>>
>> \setuppapersize[letter]
>> \starttext
>> \startitemize[columns,joinedup,packed]
>> \item ability
>> \item absorb
>> \item accuse
>> \item act
>
> three
>
>
> #2 Is there any way to turn off a bullet character/symbol?
>
>
> Here is a vacabulary list example?:
>
>
>
>
> \setuppapersize[letter]
> \starttext
> \startitemize[columns,joinedup,packed]
> \it
st example?:
\setuppapersize[letter]
\starttext
\startitemize[columns,joinedup,packed]
\item ability
\item absorb
\item accuse
\item act
\item active
\item actual
\item adopt
\item advantage
\stopitemize
\stoptext
one
>> \stopitem
>> \startitem
>> two
>> \stopitem
>> \stopitemize
>> \blank[medium]
>> \startitemize[packed, horizontal, three]
>> \startitem
>> three
>> \stopitem
>> \star
\startitemize[packed, horizontal, three]
> \startitem
> three
> \stopitem
> \startitem
> four
> \stopitem
> \stopitemize
>
> \stopMycolumns
> \stoptext
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
> Weitergeleitet
;
> Cheers
>
>
> Weitergeleitete Nachricht
> Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Multicolumn enumeration in a column
> Datum: Sat, 30 Dec 2017 20:49:06 +0100
> Von: Lars
> An: ntg-context@ntg.nl
>
>
> Hey there,
>
> the code that you're usin
c 2017 20:49:06 +0100
Von:Lars
An: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Hey there,
the code that you're using won't work with \item command.
Use the \startitem ... \stopitem command pair instead.
Another way to get itemizations in columns is to simply place one
itemizeation per column:
\starttext
Hey there,
the code that you're using won't work with \item command.
Use the \startitem ... \stopitem command pair instead.
Another way to get itemizations in columns is to simply place one
itemizeation per column:
\starttext
two columns:
\startcolumns[n=2]
\startitem
]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=landscape]
\starttext
\startMycolumns
\startitemize[n]
\item
\item
\blank
\startitemize[a,columns,three,joinedup]
\item
\item
\item
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stopMycolumns
\stoptext
___
If
t; Thank you.
>> Fabrice
>>
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>> \startitemize[n]
>>\item Donner l'ensemble de définition \math{\cal D} de la fonction
>> \math{f}.
>>\item Comparer, lorsque c'est possible, les images :
>> \blank
>&g
On 12/16/2017 11:44 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hello,
Why are the second level items not on the same baseline ?
Thank you.
Fabrice
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item Donner l'ensemble de définition \math{\cal D} de la fonction
\math{f}.
\item Comparer, lorsque c'est pos
Hello,
Why are the second level items not on the same baseline ?
Thank you.
Fabrice
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item Donner l'ensemble de définition \math{\cal D} de la fonction
\math{f}.
\item Comparer, lorsque c'est possible, les images :
\blank
\startitemize[a,columns,thre
On Fri, 1 Dec 2017 12:49:33 +0100 luigi scarso
wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Christoph Reller
> wrote:
> > \starttext
> > Text \footnote{Bla}
> > \startitemize[columns]
> > \item Item
> > \stopitemize
> > \stoptext
> >
> > In th
On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Christoph Reller
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Consider the following MWE:
>
> \starttext
> Text \footnote{Bla}
> \startitemize[columns]
> \item Item
> \stopitemize
> \stoptext
>
> In the rendered output, the footnote is drawn on top of the
Hi,
Consider the following MWE:
\starttext
Text \footnote{Bla}
\startitemize[columns]
\item Item
\stopitemize
\stoptext
In the rendered output, the footnote is drawn on top of the item (see
attached output.png). I am afraid this looks like a bug. Please consider
fixing this or tell me how to
Dear Otared,
Thank you for checking my code.
> The strange fact is that if one puts
> \startitem $\overline{A} = A$ \stopitem
> as the first item in your example (instead of the second), then ConTeXt
> creates three columns, with the first item the result of the above line,
22:45.
The strange fact is that if one puts
\startitem $\overline{A} = A$ \stopitem
as the first item in your example (instead of the second), then ConTeXt creates
three columns, with the first item the result of the above line, and then items
2 and 3 in the second column and finally
.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
%
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item Here is a line of math formulas: $\overline{A} = A$, $A' \subset A$, $A
\cap A' = \emptyset$ and $A^c$ is open.
\item list items one by one in a new line
\startitemize[n, packed, broad][stopper=,lef
Dear Hans,
Consider the following MWE with nested multi-column itemize and item label:
\setuptagging[state=start]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item[label] First
\startitemize[a, columns]
\item Second
\item Third
\stopitemize
\stopitemize\crlf
Bla \in{Item
ning={Hi Parchd,}]
>
> The elements of the letter environment can be changed with the
> \tex{setupletterelements} commands,
> the default order of them is
>
> \startitemize[packed]
> \item title,
> \item subject,
> \item opening,
> \item content,
> \item closing and
&
\usemodule[letter]
\startletter
[subject={How to change the position of the subject line},
opening={Hi Parchd,}]
The elements of the letter environment can be changed with the
\tex{setupletterelements} commands,
the default order of them is
\startitemize[packed]
\item title,
\item
Hi,
Level two items are not on the same baseline.
Thank you
Fabrice
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item 15\,\% d'un stock de 12\,000 jouets sont des jouets
\quotation{1\high{\tfxx er} âge}.
Le nombre de jouets \quotation{1\high{\tfxx er} âge} est :
\startitemize[columns,a,three]
\item
]
Dear \xmltext{#1}{/prefix} \xmltext{#1}{/formalname},
\blank [line]
% \input knuth \relax
This is a {\bf bold} test. \TeX\
\startitemize
\item item
\item item
\stopitemize
\input brieftekst-test.tex \relax
\par
%this \par is needed, for the last word of the file merges with Kind
along till we find a change in synID or an escapechar
+ while s:col < s:len && !UnicodeCompare(s:line, s:col, escapechar) && s:id == synID(s:lnum, s:col + 1, 1)
+let s:col = s:col + 1
+ endwhile
+endif
" Output the text with the same synID, with class se
% {\tfc\ss Lastage Koor}
%
% \blank[big]
%
% 7 juli 2017
\blank[20.6mm]
{\ss
\startitemize[n]
\item A la Claire Fontaine
\item Sous le ciel de Paris
\item Vois Sur Ton Chemin\\
% {\em uit Les Choristes}
\item Si la pluie te mouille
\item Samson et Dalila
\item La Vierge à la Crèche
% \item Hiob 2
\item
\startDesc{one}
Description of item one. Description of item one.% Description of item
one.
\stopDesc
\startDesc{two}
Description of item two. Description of item two.% Description of item
two.
\stopDesc
\startDesc{three}
Description of item three. Description of item three.%
t]}
> \setupbackgrounds [text]
> [background=vLine]
> \starttext
> \startDesc{one}
> Description of item one. Description of item one.% Description of item
> one.
> \stopDesc
> \startDesc{two}
> Description of item two. Description of item two.%
[vLine]
\setlayer [vLine]
[x=3.385cm]{\blackrule[color=red,width=0.2pt,height=\textheight]}
\setupbackgrounds [text]
[background=vLine]
\starttext
\startDesc{one}
Description of item one. Description of item one.%
Description of item
s, etc).
>>> The module works with an xml (actually rng) file with the following
>>> structure:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Janssen
>>> Piet
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The c
Janssen
>>Piet
>>
>>
>>
>> The contents of each item is grabbed and put in the document by means of the
>> command \XMLflush{formalname}.
>>
>> I would like to shift to mkiv now with all its possibilities.
>>
&
owing structure:
>
>
>
> Janssen
> Piet
>
>
>
> The contents of each item is grabbed and put in the document by means of the
> command \XMLflush{formalname}.
>
> I would like to shift to mkiv now with all its possibiliti
The contents of each item is grabbed and put in the document by means of the
command \XMLflush{formalname}.
I would like to shift to mkiv now with all its possibilities.
Yet there is no x-corres.mkiv. Who can help me out?
Regards,
Robert
Hans, thanks for your swift reply…
> On 24. May 2017, at 19:31, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 5/24/2017 6:28 PM, Thomas Floeren wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I used to use the “command=” parameter when setting up itemize. Now I
>> noticed that it introduces a spurious horizonta
On 5/24/2017 6:28 PM, Thomas Floeren wrote:
Hi,
I used to use the “command=” parameter when setting up itemize. Now I noticed
that it introduces a spurious horizontal whitespace after the item symbol when
the item is of type “\sym{}”.
I also noticed that the problem goes away if I use
Hi,
I used to use the “command=” parameter when setting up itemize. Now I noticed
that it introduces a spurious horizontal whitespace after the item symbol when
the item is of type “\sym{}”.
I also noticed that the problem goes away if I use “inner=” instead of
“command=”.
Example
LuaTeX v. 1.04, ConTeXt ver: 2017.05.14 19:09 MKIV beta, the
output overlineA.pdf is strange.
Would you please check what is the problem?
Thank you.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
%%
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item Which is true?
\startitemize[n, packed, columns, two][stopper
#
\starttext
\startitemize[n][stopper={.},style=bold,color=darkred]
\item Soit \math{f} la fonction définie pour tout réel \m{x} différent de
\m{-1} par \math{f(x)=\dfrac{x+2}{x+1}} et \math{\cal C} sa courbe
représentative dans un repère du plan
t, why ?
>
> ##
> \starttext
>
> \startitemize[n][stopper={.},style=bold,color=darkred]
>
>\item Soit \math{f} la fonction définie pour tout réel \m{x} différent
> de \m{-1} par \math{f(x)=\dfrac{x+2}{x+1}} et \math{\cal C} sa courbe
> représentative dans un repère du plan.
>
ause the alignment trouble while
> using \overbar has no problem at all.
> Is it normal behavior?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dalyoung
>
>
> \starttext
> \startitemize[n]
> \item Which is true?
>
> \startitemize[n, packed, c
,
Dalyoung
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item Which is true?
\startitemize[n, packed, columns, two][stopper=,left=(, right=)]
\item $\overline{A} = A \cup A^\circ$
\item $\overline{A\cup B} = \overline{A} \cup \overline{B}$
\item If $A \subset B$ then $\overline{B
Hello,
The alignment of the third level is incorrect, why ?
##
\starttext
\startitemize[n][stopper={.},style=bold,color=darkred]
\item Soit \math{f} la fonction définie pour tout réel \m{x} différent
de \m{-1} par \math{f(x)=\dfrac{x+2
own supports syntax extensions that are currently not
implemented in jgm/lunamark (iA Writer Content Blocks).
- The output of Witiko/markdown consists of structural
`\markdownRenderer...` macros that can be easily redefined by a user
to produce arbitrary re
cture q;
> path p;
> interim ahlength := 12bp;
> interim ahangle := 25;
> q := glyph “E" of "ec-lmr10" scaled .2;
> %draw q;
> for item within q:
> p := pathpart item;
> draw p withcolor
th := 12bp;
interim ahangle := 25;
q := glyph “E" of "ec-lmr10" scaled .2;
%draw q;
for item within q:
p := pathpart item;
draw p withcolor (.6,.9,.6)
withpen pencircle scaled 1.5;
endfor
\stopbuffer
\starttext
\processMP
q := glyph “E" of "ec-lmr10" scaled .2;
%draw q;
for item within q:
p := pathpart item;
draw p withcolor (.6,.9,.6)
withpen pencircle scaled 1.5;
endfor
\stopbuffer
\starttext
\processMP
beginfig(56);
picture q;
path p;
interim ahlength := 12bp;
interim ahangle := 25;
q := glyph "Dcaron" of "ec-lmr10" scaled .2;
for item within q:
p := pathpart item;
drawarrow p withcolor (.6,.9,.6)
withpen pencircle scaled 1.5;
for j=0 up
Hello,
How to align item a. With the top of the picture?
Thank you
Fabrice
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\starttext
\startlinecorrection[blank]
\startmidaligned
\startcombination[2*1]
{\externalfigure[dummy][height=6cm]}{}
{\framedtext[location=hang,width=5cm,frame=off]{\startitemize[a]
\item
\item
\item
:
>
> \showgrid
>
> \startitemize[packed, joinedup, columns, two]
> \startitem
> top left item
> \stopitem
> \startitem
> bottom left item
> \stopitem
> \startitem
> top right item
> \stopitem
> \startitem
> bottom right item
> \stopitem
unfolds the next step?
You can get an example using (code out of the file present-stepper-001.tex out
of the distribution)
\usemodule[present-stepper]
\starttext
\Topic{Female Artists}
\StartSteps
\startitemize
\item Fiona Apple \FlushStep
\item Tori Amos \FlushStep
\item Kate Bush
Thanks Hans,
one could also \blank[medium] after the first (columns) variant but then
again the items seem not to sit on the grid which you can check with
\showgrid:
\showgrid
\startitemize[packed, joinedup, columns, two]
\startitem
top left item
\stopitem
\startitem
bottom left
On 3/29/2017 1:34 AM, cryo shock wrote:
Hi folks,
I noticed a difference in how spacing is set after an itemization.
I have the following example:
-
\starttext
\startitemize[packed, joinedup, columns, two]
\startitem
top left item
\stopitem
\startitem
On 3/29/2017 1:34 AM, cryo shock wrote:
Hi folks,
I noticed a difference in how spacing is set after an itemization.
I have the following example:
-
\starttext
\startitemize[packed, joinedup, columns, two]
\startitem
top left item
\stopitem
\startitem
Hi folks,
I noticed a difference in how spacing is set after an itemization.
I have the following example:
-
\starttext
\startitemize[packed, joinedup, columns, two]
\startitem
top left item
\stopitem
\startitem
bottom left item
\stopitem
\startitem
\stopplacetable
\stopcolumns
다음 명제들의 부정명제를 말해보시오.
\startitemize
\item $p$: 지금 비가 오고 있다.
\item {\red $\neg p$: 지금 비가 오고 있지않다.}
\item $q$: -2는 양의 정수이다.
\item {\red $\ne
]}
\starttext
A
\startcontentexport[Test.mkiv]
Basic content …
\startitemize
\item Item
\stopitemize
\stopcontentexport
B
\startcontentexport[Test.mkiv]
Add this text into Test.mkiv file
\startitemize
\item Item
\stopitemize
\stopcontentexport
C
\startcontentexport
%(3)
\SlideTitle{연결하기 문제}
\null\vfill
\startplacefigure[title={전기, 개스, 상수도 연결하기}]
{\externalfigure[./GraphBook/fig103][width=.8\makeupwidth]}
\stopplacefigure
\vfill
%%% (4)
\SlideTitle{그래프 모델링의 예}
\null\vfill
\startitemize
\item Dijakstra
le{연결하기 문제}
\null\vfill
\startplacefigure[title={전기, 개스, 상수도 연결하기}]
{\externalfigure[./GraphBook/fig103][width=.8\makeupwidth]}
\stopplacefigure
\vfill
%%% (4)
\SlideTitle{그래프 모델링의 예}
\null\vfill
\startitemize
\item Dijakstra's algorithm
\item
=flushright, location=hanging, width=broad, margin=1cm ]\starttext\startdescr{Para} This is a shorter item label, and some text that talks about it. The text is wrapped into a paragraph, with successive lines indented. This is another paragraph under the "Para" item. \startdescr{Sub Item}
pitemize[each][packed,joinedup,n]
[stopper=.~,itemalign=flushright]
\starttext
\startxtable[split=yes, option=stretch]
\startxrow
\startxcell
\startitemize
\item In The Flesh? 3:19
\item The Thin Ice 2:29
\item Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1)3:09
verlays in beamer (I justed greped mail
>> archives for 2015–2017).
>> What would be the conTEXt way to have a list or whatever else displayed in a
>> slide in such a way that point 2 is hidden until you press space, and so on.
>> In beamer, you would make it this way
ed mail archives for 2015–2017).
>>> What would be the conTEXt way to have a list or whatever else displayed
>>> in a slide in such a way that point 2 is hidden until you press space, and
>>> so on.
>>> In beamer, you would make it this way
>>>
>>&g
ything related to so-called overlays in beamer (I justed greped mail
> archives for 2015–2017).
> What would be the conTEXt way to have a list or whatever else displayed in a
> slide in such a way that point 2 is hidden until you press space, and so on.
> In beamer, you would make it
gt;> in a slide in such a way that point 2 is hidden until you press space, and
>> so on.
>> In beamer, you would make it this way
>>
>> \begin{frame}
>>\begin{itemize}
>> \item 1
>> \pause
>> \item 2
>> \paus
mail archives
for 2015–2017).
What would be the conTEXt way to have a list or whatever else displayed in a
slide in such a way that point 2 is hidden until you press space, and so on.
In beamer, you would make it this way
\begin{frame}
\begin{itemize}
\item 1
\pause
\i
ay to have a list or whatever else displayed in a
slide in such a way that point 2 is hidden until you press space, and so on.
In beamer, you would make it this way
\begin{frame}
\begin{itemize}
\item 1
\pause
\item 2
\pause
\item 3
\end{frame}
Or even better,
\
We added a build_page_insert callback for inserts so that one can
> for instance adapt
> spacing on demand.
>
> - On the agenda has been some more control over word start and end in
> hyphenation and
> this is now possible via hyphenationbounds. We also updated the
> man
the agenda has been some more control over word start and end in
hyphenation and
this is now possible via hyphenationbounds. We also updated the
manual with some more
details.
- An old tracker item with respect to control over spacing around math
was revived and
has resulted in mathsurroundmode
={\switchtobodyfont[7pt]},
background=color,
location=middle,
backgroundcolor=MyBlue,
framecolor=darkblue,
corner=round]
\definelines
[algorithm]
[space=on,
before={\startframed[algorithmframe]},
after=\stopframed]
\starttext
\startalgorithm
\startitemize[1,joinedup,nowhite]
\item
illic]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [serif] [AGGaramondCyr]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\setuplanguage[en,ru][patterns={fr, de, ru}]
\starttext
A sentence in Russian :
Традиционная систематика лишайников оказывается во многом условна и
\startitemize[a]
\item первый
\item второй
\stopitemize
\stopt
t[dejavu]
\starttext
\startitemize[a]
\item первый
\item второй
\stopitemize
\stoptext
-- 8< -
Compilation (typesetting) of the example by context (curr. ver.
2017.01.27) gives a PDF file with Latin letters.
According to 'language-mkiv.pdf' (found in
texm
ttext
\startcombination[2]
{\startframedtext
\startitemize
\item In The Flesh? 3:19
\item The Thin Ice 2:29
\item Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1)3:09
\item The Happiest Days Of Our Lives1:50
\stopitemize
\stopframedtext
}{}{
\startframedtext
\startitemize
\item Hey You 4:41
\it
pitemgroup),
>> description, but either my understanding how to use it is not correct or the
>> command doesn't behave as described on the wiki page.
>>
>> In the following example I want the items to be in a numbered, packed list,
>> where the
>> item numbers are fol
command doesn't behave as described on the wiki page.
In the following example I want the items to be in a numbered, packed list,
where the
item numbers are followed by ), like 1) 2) etc. If I don't add stopper=)
option, I get
a numbered list, but it's not packed. If I add stopper=), t
wiki page.
In the following example I want the items to be in a numbered, packed list,
where the
item numbers are followed by ), like 1) 2) etc. If I don't add stopper=)
option, I get
a numbered list, but it's not packed. If I add stopper=), the list becomes an
unnumbered
list, bu
; keyword={null}]
>
> % \usebtxdataset[main.bib]
> % \usebtxdefinitions[apa]
> \setupcombinations[distance=3cm,location=top]
> \defineframedcontent[tablebackground][frame=off,background=color,backgroundcolor=colorthree]
> \setuptables[rulethickness=0.06em,frame=tablebackground]
&g
\defineparagraphs[twocol][n=2]
\setupparagraphs[twocol][1][width=.7\textwidth]
\starttext
\switchtobodyfont[17.3pt]
\startslide[title={Which Nulls?}][align=top]
All of the above may be abstracted into three categories:
\startitemize[packed]
\item
Exists, but unknown ({\bf missing
float (where the float can be a
figure, graphic, intermezzo, or table, or a user-defined item) depends
on the requirements of the document. Floats are typically separate
entities that do not appear in the linear flow of the text, but instead
appear in a convenient place close to where the
st][loffset=0em]
\setupTABLE[row][first][topframe=on, rulethickness=1.5bp]
\setupTABLE[row][last] [bottomframe=on, rulethickness=1bp]
\stopsetups
\starttext
\bTABLE[setups=booktabs]
\setupTABLE[column][3][align=flushright]
\bTR[topframe=on]
\bTD[nc=2, align=middle] Item \eTD
\bTD \eT
acked" option back (mentioned here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupitemgroup)?
----
\starttext
\startitemize[][]
\item 1a
\item 1b
\stopitemize
\setupitemize[each][packed,joinedup] % <--- Itemize to be 'packed'
from here on
\startitemize[][]
\item 2a
Am 19.12.2016 um 13:26 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing.:
Hello,
I have code that setups \itemize packed.
Is it possible to force "unpacked" option back (mentioned here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupitemgroup)?
\starttext
\startitemize[][]
\item 1a
Hello,
I have code that setups \itemize packed.
Is it possible to force "unpacked" option back (mentioned here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupitemgroup)?
\starttext
\startitemize[][]
\item 1a
\item 1b
\stopitemize
\setupitemize[each][packe
accept the setups key.
\starttext
\input knuth
\startitemize
\dorecurse{5}{\item this is my item\par
second paragraph\par
third paragraph
}
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I’m trying to get a \blank[small] separation for
uffer, like:
\starttext
A
\startoutput{Test.mkiv}
Hello!
\startitemize
\item Item
\stopitemize
\stopoutput
B
\stoptext
which would produce:
Test.mkiv
Hello!
\startitemize
\item Item
\stopitemize
You can use a buffer to store content and save it in a ex
Procházka Lukáš Ing. <mailto:l...@pontex.cz>
2. Dezember 2016 um 08:10
Hello,
is there a way to let ConTeXt to flush the input stream in parallel
into an output buffer, like:
\starttext
A
\startoutput{Test.mkiv}
Hello!
\startitemize
\item Item
\stopitemize
\stopout
Hello,
is there a way to let ConTeXt to flush the input stream in parallel into an
output buffer, like:
\starttext
A
\startoutput{Test.mkiv}
Hello!
\startitemize
\item Item
\stopitemize
\stopoutput
B
\stoptext
which would produce:
Test.mkiv
Hello
group
[itemize]
[ before={\blackrule[width=\textwidth,color=red]},
after={\blackrule[width=\textwidth,color=green]},
inbetween={\blackrule[width=\textwidth,color=blue]}]
\starttext
\startitemize
\startitem First item \stopitem
\startitem Second item \stopitem
\startitem Thir
][indenting=no, setups=smallwspa]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startitemize
\dorecurse{5}{\item this is my item\par
second paragraph\par
third paragraph
}
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I need a bigger whitespace
}{\item this is my item\par
second paragraph\par
third paragraph
}
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I’m trying to get a \blank[small] separation for paragraphs inside items
and a \blank[medium] separation between items.
I’m afraid
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 13:14:49 +0100 Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 11/17/2016 11:21 AM, Christoph Reller wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have the following minimal not-working example:
> >
> > \starttext
> > \startitemize
> > \item One
> > \
On 11/17/2016 11:21 AM, Christoph Reller wrote:
Hi,
I have the following minimal not-working example:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item One
\startmode[modeA]
\item Two
\startitemize
\startmode[modeB] % <- this
\item Two A % <- does
\stopmode % <-
Hi,
I have the following minimal not-working example:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item One
\startmode[modeA]
\item Two
\startitemize
\startmode[modeB] % <- this
\item Two A % <- does
\stopmode % <- not work
% \doifmode{modeB}{\item Two A}
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