farrange yourfile.tex
Wolfgang
>
> \definehead[przepis][section]
> \setuphead [chapter] [number=no]
> \setuphead [section] [number=no]
> \definepapersize[mysize][width=10cm,height=19cm]
> \setuppapersize[mysize][mysize]
> \setuplayout[backspace=17mm,location=middle,marking=on,]
[backspace=17mm,location=middle,marking=on,]
\starttext
\startbodymatter
\chapter{to start!}
\dorecurse{10}{\input knuth \par}
\przepis{Prawdziwy sos czosnkowy}
\dorecurse{5}{\input tufte \par}
\przepis{Prawdziwy sos pieczarkowy}
\dorecurse{5}{\input knuth \par}
\przepis{Prawdziwy sos jogurtowy
2pt \setupbodyfont[postscript,10pt]
\setupinterlinespace[line=\XVertikal]
\setuplayout
[width=113mm,height=48\XVertikal,
backspace=20mm,topspace=15mm,
header=\XVertikal,headerdistance=0.5\XVertikal,
footer=3.5\XVertikal,footerdistance=0pt,
location=middle,marking=
,headerdistance=0.5\XVertikal,
footer=3.5\XVertikal,footerdistance=0pt,
location=middle,marking=on,grid=yes]
\showframe
\showgrid
\starttext
bla
\stoptext
Why is line 43 not exactly at the bottom-line of the frame?
Where does this little gap come from?
This little cap is really killing
d into a strange question. I used the following commands to set
> > up the layout:
> >
> > \setuplayout[marking=color,location=middle,
> > backspace=4.25pc,
> > cutspace=20pc,
> > topspace=4.25pc,
> > bottoms
Hi,
Perhaps because you typed 'weight=middle' instead of 'width=middle'...?
Regards,
Alex
> Hi,
>
> I bumped into a strange question. I used the following commands to set
> up the layout:
>
> \setuplayout[marking=color,location=middle,
>
Hi,
I bumped into a strange question. I used the following commands to set
up the layout:
\setuplayout[marking=color,location=middle,
backspace=4.25pc,
cutspace=20pc,
topspace=4.25pc,
bottomspace=7.5pc,
footerdistance=3.5pc
def\copyfullpages
>{\dodoubleempty\docopyfullpages}
>
> \def\docopyfullpages[#1][#2]%
>{\bgroup
> \getfiguredimensions[#1]%
> \getparameters[\??ip]
> [\c!n=\noffigurepages,
>\c!marking=\v!off,
>\c!scale=\!!thousand,
>\c!offset=\
ages}
\def\docopyfullpages[#1][#2]%
{\bgroup
\getfiguredimensions[#1]%
\getparameters[\??ip]
[\c!n=\noffigurepages,
\c!marking=\v!off,
\c!scale=\!!thousand,
\c!offset=\!!zeropoint,
#2]%
\dorecurse\@@ipn
{\startTEXpage[\c!width=\paperwidth,\c!height=\paperheigh
MKII.
Alan
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\definepapersize[pagesize][width=36pc,height=54pc]
\setuplayout[location=middle,marking=off]
\setuppapersize[pagesize][pagesize]
\setuplayout[width=26pc]
\setupinteraction[state=start,style=rm] % for URLs and links
\startmode[print]
\stopmode
\doifmode{print}{
\definepapersize[pagesize][width=41pc,height=66pc]
%% page layout
\definepapersize[trimsize][width=36pc,height=54pc]
\setuplayout[location=middle,marking=on]
\setuppapersize[trimsize][pagesize]
% define print area
\setuplayout
\definepapersize[trimsize][width=36pc,height=54pc]
\setuplayout[location=middle,marking=on]
\setuppapersize[trimsize][pagesize]
% define print area
\setuplayout[
topspace=3pc,
backspace=5pc
header=0pt,
headerdistance=0pt,
footer=1.5\bodyfontsize,
footerdistance= 3\bodyfontsize,
height=167mm,
marking=on]
\setuppagenumbering[location={footer,right},alternative=doublesided]
\setuparranging[2*2*4]
\setupitemgroup[itemize]
[1]
[symbol=2,
before={\b
[MyPaper][A4,landscape]
\setuplayout[location=middle,marking=on]
\setuppaper
[topspace=10mm,
backspace=0mm,
dx=5mm,
dy=0mm,
nx=3,
ny=1,
margin=0,
width=297mm,
height=210mm]
\setuplayout
[topspace=10mm,
backspace=6mm,
margin=0mm,
width=75mm,
height
the most recent section instead of the author. What can I do about
> this?
You need not redrive \Author from section. You can use use totally
different markings, as shown below.
% Define your own marking.
\definemarking[Papertitle]
\definemarking[Author]
% Set that marking.
\marking[Papert
t;> > Gday
>> >
>> > I know there must be a fundamental answer, but I cannot fathom why
>> > everything is shifted left on the page.
>> >
>> hmm, I don't see anything wrong;this is the standard setup.
>> You can play with
>> %%%
%%5
\setuppapersize[A4][A3]
\setuplayout[location=middle,marking=on]
\showlayout
\starttext
\input tufte
\stoptext
%%
or
\setuppapersize[A4][A4]
\setuplayout[horoffset=3cm]%%% bang !
\showlayout
\starttext
\input tufte
\stoptext
luigi
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On Monday 27 November 2006 19:44, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> \definepapersize [bok] [width=6.0in,height=9.0in]
> \setuppapersize [bok] [letter]
> \setuplayout
> [marking=on,margin=.5in,textwidth=4.5in,width=middle,location=middle]
> \setupcolors [state=start]
>
>
>
Here is an alternate approach: Use an overlay as the page background
for one page. Another approach is to let MetaPost do all the page
building (see the source of texmfstart manual mtexmfstart.tex)
\definepapersize [bok] [width=6.0in,height=9.0in]
\setuppapersize [bok] [letter]
\setuplayout
[m
0in]
\setuppapersize[bok][letter]
\setuplayout[marking=on,margin=.5in,textwidth=4.5in,width=middle,location=middle]
\input fonts.tex
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\noheaderandfooterlines
\startuseMPgraphic{bg}
StartPage ;
setbounds currentpicture to Page ;
path p ; p := Page enlarged -1
size[bok][width=6.0in,height=9.0in]
> \setuppapersize[bok][letter]
> \setuplayout[marking=on,margin=.5in,textwidth=4.5in,width=middle,location=middle]
> \setupcolors[state=start]
> \starttext
> %\startstandardmakeup
> \noheaderandfooterlines
> \startuseMPgraphic{bg}
> St
ok][letter]
\setuplayout[marking=on,margin=.5in,textwidth=4.5in,width=middle,location=middle]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
%\startstandardmakeup
\noheaderandfooterlines
\startuseMPgraphic{bg}
StartPage ;
path p ; p := Page enlarged -10mm ;
path q ; q := Page enla
nce=0pt,
location=middle,marking=on,grid=no]
\starttext
\quad \index{Rentenversicherung&– Zukunft der \~}Im Hinblick auf den
Umbau von Sozialversicherungssystemen hat das
Bundesverfassungsgericht allerdings einem künftigen Reformgesetzgeber
insoweit das Feld bereitet, als es angemerk
Thankyou very much.
I´ve fixed it using \marking, making a mark for use in the headerstexts
instead of chapter.
Now, the footnote number in titles (chapters) is veri big. If someone want
to tell me the solution...
I saw that almost anything is posible but ones have to search...
thankyou
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Horacio Suarez wrote:
> Hello
>
> This is my page:
>
> \definepapersize[argento][width=20cm,height=28cm]
> \setuppapersize[argento][A3]
> \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,location=]
> \setuplayout[location=middle,marking=on,textwidth=1
Hello
This is my page:
\definepapersize[argento][width=20cm,height=28cm]
\setuppapersize[argento][A3]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,location=]
\setuplayout[location=middle,marking=on,textwidth=150mm]
And everithig is fine, but headers are not aligned with text.
Also, I use 2
m
> using "texexec". It´s the same?
>
> Now, texexec ignores some comands:
>
> \setuppapersize[a5][a4]
> \setuplayout[location=middle, marking=on]
> \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
>
> Are t
I´m using context on slackware 10.2, I don´t have a command "context". I´m
using "texexec". It´s the same?
Now, texexec ignores some comands:
\setuppapersize[a5][a4]
\setuplayout[location=middle, marking=on]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
Are they incomp
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to mark the files somehow, so that they are deleted in
> the next run of ctxtools --purge[files]? (I create a lot of temporary
> files with different macros and would like to get rid of them at the
> end.)
This is supported in the new release, jus
On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> But what should happen if you change markup? What if a \bf is
> changed to \it or a \framed is added around a bit of text?
> Marking differences in math is altogether a different story.
Yes, of course, I'll need to adjust manually in s
that. But I found it to be too cumbersome to use. If you are just
using plain text, then it is easy to identify and mark what has
changed. But what should happen if you change markup? What if a \bf is
changed to \it or a \framed is added around a bit of text?
Marking differences in math is altogethe
Hello,
is it possible to mark the files somehow, so that they are deleted in
the next run of ctxtools --purge[files]? (I create a lot of temporary
files with different macros and would like to get rid of them at the
end.)
Thanks,
Mojca
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Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
>> I have to find (highlight) footnotes with the entire footnote being
>> marked/highlighted. The problems are the (potentially) nested pairs
>> of curled brackets (like for \index, \emphasize etc etc) ...
>>
>
> I'm not sure what you
> I have to find (highlight) footnotes with the entire footnote being
> marked/highlighted. The problems are the (potentially) nested pairs
> of curled brackets (like for \index, \emphasize etc etc) ...
I'm not sure what you mean by marking or highlighting the footnote.
Do y
gt; \setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided]
>> \setuplayout [
>> footer=.04\paperheight, %1
>> grid=yes, %2
>> marking=on,
>> location=middle,
>>
onments).
> >
> > But the example bellow has first a blank page and then
> > 'Schmutztitel'.
> >
> > There is a fourth blank page too.
> >
> > -
> > \setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided]
> > \setuplayou
; 'Schmutztitel'.
>
> There is a fourth blank page too.
>
> -
> \setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided]
> \setuplayout [
> footer=.04\paperheight, %1
> grid=yes,
ere is a fourth blank page too.
-
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided]
\setuplayout[
footer=.04\paperheight, %1
grid=yes, %2
marking=on,
location=middle,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> The following:
>>> ---
>>> \definepapersize[RM][width=170mm,height=240mm]
>>> \setuppapersize [RM][A4]
>>> \setuplayout[marking=on, location=middle]
>>> \starttext
>>> Bla
>&g
:
>>> The following:
>>> ---
>>> \definepapersize[RM][width=170mm,height=240mm]
>>> \setuppapersize [RM][A4]
>>> \setuplayout[marking=on, location=middle]
>>> \starttext
>>> Bla
>>> \stoptext
>>
> > The following:
> > ---
> > \definepapersize[RM][width=170mm,height=240mm]
> > \setuppapersize [RM][A4]
> > \setuplayout[marking=on, location=middle]
> > \starttext
> > Bla
> > \stoptext
> > ---
> > res
> > The following:
> > ---
> > \definepapersize[RM][width=170mm,height=240mm]
> > \setuppapersize [RM][A4]
> > \setuplayout[marking=on, location=middle]
> > \starttext
> > Bla
> > \stoptext
> > ---
> > res
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hallo!
>
> The following:
> ---
> \definepapersize [RM][width=170mm,height=240mm]
> \setuppapersize [RM][A4]
> \setuplayout [marking=on, location=middle]
> \starttext
> Bla
> \stoptext
> ---
> results in
Hallo!
The following:
---
\definepapersize[RM][width=170mm,height=240mm]
\setuppapersize [RM][A4]
\setuplayout[marking=on, location=middle]
\starttext
Bla
\stoptext
---
results in 163mm width and 230mm height.
What is wrong here?
A second observation: file 'r
le: number
>> \stoptyping
>>
>> \chapter{Layout}
>>
>> \starttyping
>> \showframe[text,margin,edge]
>> \showsetups
>> \showlayout
>>
>> \setuplayout[..=..]
>> HORIZONTAL:
>>leftedge, leftmargin, leftmargindistance = backspac
ghtmargin, rightedget = cutspace
> VERTICAL:
>topsapce, header, headerdistance
>height: dimension/fit/middle (=header+text+footer)
>footerdistance, footer, bottomspace
> OTHER
>grid=yes/no_
>horoffset, veroffset
>style: normal, bold, slanted, boldslan
ffset, veroffset
style: normal, bold, slanted, boldslanted, type, cap,
small ...command
marking: on/off_/color
location: left, middle, right, bottom, top, singlesided_, doublesided
scale: dimen
\adaptlayout[page_numbers][height,lines]
\makeupwidth, \makeupheight, \textwidth, \textheight
selineskip}{2}}
\def\DropChap{\DroppedCaps{}{Serif}{2.4\baselineskip}{5pt}{1\baselineskip}{2}}
% Set up marker for verses
\definemarking[verse][verses]
%
% Text formatting macros:
%
% Very large dropped number for first chapter number of book
\def\bookbeg#1#2{\DropChapOne{#1}\marking[verse]{#1:#
there are many
>> floats near balancing place they sometimes disappear or cause ignoring
>> balancing - even if they can fit on the place.
>> ? understand that automatical balancing with floats is extremly
>> difficult
>>
> indeed
>>* page floats
balancing - even if they can fit on the place.
> ? understand that automatical balancing with floats is extremly
> difficult
>
indeed
>* page floats: big improvements during the work.
> ! running marginal text continue through the page with only float
floats is extremly
> difficult
>* page floats: big improvements during the work.
> ! running marginal text continue through the page with only float
> = so you have to manually insert blank vertical margin on such
> place
>* header & footers: Hans did a new colum
h only float
= so you have to manually insert blank vertical margin on such place
* header & footers: Hans did a new column marking:
\getmarking[marking_id][column][last/first].
! There are some problems [perhaps with expansion (different
counter number and text)] if marking goes b
trigger happy than I allow for ...
>
> Thank you for your help, Johan
>
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Regards, Johan
>>>
>>> 2006/5/9, Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>>> On Tue, 9 May 2006, Joha
Sandblom wrote:
> >>
> >> > Dear expertise,
> >> >
> >> > I have the following:
> >> >
> >> > \definepapersize[thesis][width=169mm, height=239mm]
> >> > \setuppapersize[thesis][A4]
> >> > \set
On Tue, 9 May 2006, Johan Sandblom wrote:
> Dear expertise,
>
> I have the following:
>
> \definepapersize[thesis][width=169mm, height=239mm]
> \setuppapersize[thesis][A4]
> \setuplayout
> [location=middle, marking=on]
> \setuppagenumbering
> [alternative=doublesid
Dear expertise,
I have the following:
\definepapersize[thesis][width=169mm, height=239mm]
\setuppapersize[thesis][A4]
\setuplayout
[location=middle, marking=on]
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided, location=marginedge, state=stop]
\starttext
% Title page
\startMPpage
% Some metafun
I set the position of grafics absolutely in ConTeXt?
>
> Thanks,
> Johannes.
>
> My example:
>
> --
> \enableregime [il1]
> \mainlanguage [de]
> \setuplayout[grid=yes,marking=on,h
es.
My example:
--
\enableregime [il1]
\mainlanguage [de]
\setuplayout [grid=yes,marking=on,horoffset=2cm,veroffset=2cm]
\definepapersize [jo][width=14cm,height=18cm]
\setuppapersize [jo][a4]
\useexternalfigure[wr][dpm][
Elliot Clifton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to ensure that the titles displayed in the header always begin
> with a capital letter regarless of any truncation with \nomarking..
Why don't you add explicit marking then? That may be easiest in
this case.
\marking[Title]{Whateve
because that's the easiest solution.
\startfrontmatter
\setupheadertexts[][{\sl \getmarking[chapter]}]
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\setuppagenumber[number=1]
\page \marking[chapter]{\sl Table des matières}
\completecontent[alternative=c,criterium=all,interaction=all]
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi Hans,
Currently \nomarking expand into (essentially) \unknown.
Is it possible to make that configurable? I now have
\section{title\nomarking{\footnote{note}}}
\marking[section]{title}
and that is rather ugly (or is there a better way?)
how about introducing an
Hans Hagen wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi Hans,
Currently \nomarking expand into (essentially) \unknown.
Is it possible to make that configurable? I now have
\section{title\nomarking{\footnote{note}}}
\marking[section]{title}
and that is rather ugly (or is there a better way?)
it is
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi Hans,
Currently \nomarking expand into (essentially) \unknown.
Is it possible to make that configurable? I now have
\section{title\nomarking{\footnote{note}}}
\marking[section]{title}
and that is rather ugly (or is there a better way?)
it is, kind of; copied
Hi Hans,
Currently \nomarking expand into (essentially) \unknown.
Is it possible to make that configurable? I now have
\section{title\nomarking{\footnote{note}}}
\marking[section]{title}
and that is rather ugly (or is there a better way?)
Taco
setevalue{\??by#1}{#1}%
\setevalue{\??by\v!by#1}{#1}%
\makecounter{\??se#1}%
\makecounter{\??se lastvalueof#1}% GB
\edef\lastsection{#1}%
\setvalue{\??sk#1}{#1}%
\letvalue{\??se#1\c!marking}\empty
\setupsection[#1][\c!previousnumber=\v!yes]}}%
% New command preser
1}}%
\setvalue{#1\c!number}{\@@longsectionnumber{#1}}%
\setvalue{#1\s!format}{\@@longformatnumber{#1}}%
\setevalue{\??by#1}{#1}%
\setevalue{\??by\v!by#1}{#1}%
\makecounter{\??se#1}%
\makecounter{\??se lastvalueof#1}% GB
\edef\lastsection{#1}%
\setva
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
It would be a great news if you succeed to fix it. I cross my fingers.
ok, you can uncross them; see separate mail
Hans
All right, I read this parallel message just now... Perhaps due to I
was working with crossing fingers all the ti
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
It would be a great news if you succeed to fix it. I cross my fingers.
ok, you can uncross them; see separate mail
Hans
All right, I read this parallel message just now... Perhaps due to I was
working with crossing fingers all the time ;-)
vit
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
It would be a great news if you succeed to fix it. I cross my fingers.
well, it's actually relatively easy to make that (works on my machine
now) but as always .. how to interface best -)
and ... of course it takes
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
It would be a great news if you succeed to fix it. I cross my fingers.
well, it's actually relatively easy to make that (works on my machine
now) but as always .. how to interface best -)
and ... of course it takes some time to find al
Vit Zyka wrote:
It would be a great news if you succeed to fix it. I cross my fingers.
ok, you can uncross them; see separate mail
Hans
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
It would be a great news if you succeed to fix it. I cross my fingers.
well, it's actually relatively easy to make that (works on my machine
now) but as always .. how to interface best -)
and ... of course it takes some time to find all points where
sync
Vit Zyka wrote:
It would be a great news if you succeed to fix it. I cross my fingers.
well, it's actually relatively easy to make that (works on my machine
now) but as always .. how to interface best -)
and ... of course it takes some time to find all points where
synchronization has to t
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
(Focus on page 1 and 4)
Is there any idea how to fix this?
afaiks, what you get is the markings of the last column
so, it looks like i have to fix something
Hans
Yes, you are right. I check it on a real doc. And if no mark sign is in
the last col, then
Vit Zyka wrote:
(Focus on page 1 and 4)
Is there any idea how to fix this?
afaiks, what you get is the markings of the last column
so, it looks like i have to fix something
Hans
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Dear ConTeXters,
several kind of marking variants (first, last, both, ...) works
perfectly in standard one-column layout:
\definemarking[M]
\startsetups S
default=(\getmarking[M])~
first=(\getmarking[M][first])~
last=(\getmarking[M
]
\setuppapersize
[BusinessCard]
[A5,landscape]
\setuplayout
[location=middle,
marking=on,
header=0mm,
footer=3mm,
topspace=0mm,
leftmargin=0mm,
rightmargin=0mm,
width=85mm,
height=54mm,
backspace=0mm
,landscape]
\setuplayout
[location=middle,
marking=on,
header=0mm,
footer=3mm,
topspace=0mm,
leftmargin=0mm,
rightmargin=0mm,
width=85mm,
height=54mm,
backspace=0mm]
When I look at the PDF output I can only
tsize,
header=0pt,
headerdistance=\bodyfontsize,
bottom=3\bodyfontsize,
location={middle,doublesided},
marking=on]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,
location={footer,middle}]
\setupbottomtexts[pagenumber]
\setupbottom[
\setuppapersize [A5][A4]
\setuplayout[width=middle,
height=middle,
footer=3\bodyfontsize,
header=0pt,
headerdistance=\bodyfontsize,
bottom=3\bodyfontsize,
location={middle,doublesided},
marking=on]
\setuppagenumbering
,
header=0pt,
headerdistance=\bodyfontsize,
bottom=3\bodyfontsize,
location={middle,doublesided},
marking=on]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,
location={footer,middle}]
\setupbottomtexts[pagenumber
location=middle,
marking=on,
topspace=1cm,
backspace=1.5cm,
height=middle,
width=middle,
header=1cm,
footer=1cm]
Does anybody guess?
Many thanks,
Richard
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Frank Grieshaber said this at Sun, 1 May 2005 17:57:30 +0200:
>3. if a command has lots of options it's better to sort of
>"pretty-print" those like the following:
>
>\setuplayout[
>backspace=15mm,
>cutspace=10mm,
>...
>grid=yes,
>marking=on,
>]
>
efore \starttext? but there I cant't get it working. Or
am I doing something wrong with the commands?
3. if a command has lots of options it's better to sort of
"pretty-print" those like the following:
\setuplayout[
backspace=15mm,
cutspace=10mm,
...
grid=yes,
marking=on,
]
> nx=5,
> > ny=9,
> > dx=\bodyfontsize,
> > dy=\bodyfontsize,
> > width=6\bodyfontsize,
> > height=4\bodyfontsize]
> >
> > \setupFLOWsplit
> > [x=1,
> > y=1,
> >
ght=4\bodyfontsize]
\setupFLOWsplit
[x=1,
y=1,
nx=5,
ny=8,
dx=1,
dy=1,
before=,
after=\page,
marking=on]
\startFLOWchart [place-st-low]
\startFLOWcell
\name {start}
\location {1,1}
\shape {procedure}
\text {Str
tsize,
dy=\bodyfontsize,
width=6\bodyfontsize,
height=4\bodyfontsize]
\setupFLOWsplit
[x=1,
y=1,
nx=5,
ny=8,
dx=1,
dy=1,
before=,
after=\page,
marking=on]
\startFLOWchart [place-st-low]
\startFLOWcell
\name {
=4\bodyfontsize]
\setupFLOWsplit
[x=1,
y=1,
nx=5,
ny=10,
dx=1,
dy=1,
before=,
after=\page,
marking=off]
This works perfectly even with charts consuming multiple pages.
Kind regards Willi
David Waller wrote:
Hello,
I am using the
tance=10mm,
backspace=19.5mm,
leftmargin=15.5mm,
rightmargin=23mm,
footerdistance=5mm,
footer=4mm,
height=fit,
width=fit,
marking=on,
location=middle]
Page breaks are usually calculated automatically by TeX, but I notice
that in my case they turn out to be very bad. A lot of pages are
inv
9.5mm,
leftmargin=15.5mm,
rightmargin=23mm,
footerdistance=5mm,
footer=4mm,
height=fit,
width=fit,
marking=on,
location=middle]
Page breaks are usually calculated automatically by TeX, but I notice
that in my case they turn out to be very bad. A lot of pages are
involved, so I wonder how
cret.sty) is to define a marking command for each part which
will modify one of a set of four (or six depending on how (1) is
implemented) counters depending on the mark's value (classification).
The output command will determine the approriate header/footer from
inspecting the counters, then re
nTeXt
> >> on my iMac (Macos X, 10.3.6). Now I'm trying to learn ConTeXt. I'm
> >> marking up my documents in TeXShop, version 1.34.
> >> I can typeset small ConTeXt documents and generate PDF-files as long
> >> as
> >> the type setting commands
On Dec 17, 2004, at 10:18, Hans Hagen wrote:
Robert Kroon wrote:
Recently I've installed Gerben Wierda's teTeX distributon incl.
ConTeXt
on my iMac (Macos X, 10.3.6). Now I'm trying to learn ConTeXt. I'm
marking up my documents in TeXShop, version 1.34.
I can typeset small C
Robert Kroon wrote:
Recently I've installed Gerben Wierda's teTeX distributon incl. ConTeXt
on my iMac (Macos X, 10.3.6). Now I'm trying to learn ConTeXt. I'm
marking up my documents in TeXShop, version 1.34.
I can typeset small ConTeXt documents and generate PDF-files as long
Hi,
Recently I've installed Gerben Wierda's teTeX distributon incl. ConTeXt
on my iMac (Macos X, 10.3.6). Now I'm trying to learn ConTeXt. I'm
marking up my documents in TeXShop, version 1.34.
I can typeset small ConTeXt documents and generate PDF-files as long as
the type set
Mac (Macos X, 10.3.6). Now I'm trying to learn ConTeXt. I'm
marking up my documents in TeXShop, version 1.34.
I can typeset small ConTeXt documents and generate PDF-files as long as
the type setting commands are in English. However, I would like to use
Dutch type setting commands lik
Hi,
Recently I've installed Gerben Wierda's teTeX distributon incl. ConTeXt
on my iMac (Macos X, 10.3.6). Now I'm trying to learn ConTeXt. I'm
marking up my documents in TeXShop, version 1.34.
I can typeset small ConTeXt documents and generate PDF-files as long as
the type set
Style,
marking=\Marking,
scale=\Scale,
nx=\Nx,
ny=\Ny,
dx=\Dx,
dy=\Dy,
lines=\Lines,
grid=\Grid,
bottomspace=\BottomSpace,
cutspace=\CutSpace,
horoffset=\HorOffset,
veroffset=\VerOffset,
backspace=\BackSpace,
leftmargin=\LeftMargin,
leftmargindistance=\LeftMarginDis
olumns
\chapter{yyy}
etc
o How can I tell ConTeXt the distance between columns? Or should I define
only the columnwidth? How? My first defintion looks like
\setuplayout[width=358dd,lines=46,topspace=11mm,backspace=17mm,
\setupcolumns[distance=123pt]
margin=0cm,marking=on,location=middle,g
My first defintion looks like
\setuplayout[width=358dd,lines=46,topspace=11mm,backspace=17mm,
margin=0cm,marking=on,location=middle,grid=yes,header=12bp,
headerdistance=18bp,footer=12bp,footerdistance=11mm]
o How can I tell ConTeXt to balance the last page? I'
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