Re: [NTG-context] Eliminating orpans in the Index

2013-11-29 Thread Jan Tosovsky
On 2013-11-27 Hans Hagen wrote:
 On 11/26/2013 10:09 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
  On 2013-11-23 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
 
  in my two-column index there are several cases when the last
  entry in the given letter group overflows to the next column/page.
  In the extreme case it is just the last page reference.
  ...
  Additionaly, columns are not balanced properly in all cases. When
  the first is longer, it is not a big problem. But the opposite 
  case looks weird.
 
  As the registers are rendered programatically, I cannot intervene
  into this process. But can I influence it e.g. using 'processors' 
  applied to problematic index entries?
 
  Processors can be used for setting the font-weight or color of
  particular
  entry. Can the same method used for manual setting of
  'keep-with-previous/next' ?
 
 I can think of a hack but it will always be for last minute work.

I am also investigating grids. Switching this feature on has introduced
orphan/widows in the standard body text. I've applied setups according to:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg66393.html

and it now fixes also problematic index entries :-)

Like orphan/widow settings weren't specified by default...

But I suspect the correct result to be rather coincidence... Some higher
number of lines kept together still produce orphans... But it is overall
much better now.

One extra observation. Regardless the number of lines in the setups max. two
lines seem to be kept together in the index...

Jan

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Re: [NTG-context] Eliminating orpans in the Index

2013-11-27 Thread Hans Hagen

On 11/26/2013 10:09 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:

On 2013-11-23 Jan Tosovsky wrote:


in my two-column index there are several cases when the last
entry in the given letter group overflows to the next column/page.
In the extreme case it is just the last page reference.
...
Additionaly, columns are not balanced properly in all cases. When the
first is longer, it is not a big problem. But the opposite case
looks weird.


As the registers are rendered programatically, I cannot intervene into this
process. But can I influence it e.g. using 'processors' applied to
problematic index entries?

Processors can be used for setting the font-weight or color of particular
entry. Can the same method used for manual setting of
'keep-with-previous/next' ?


I can think of a hack but it will always be for last minute work.

Hans


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Re: [NTG-context] Eliminating orpans in the Index

2013-11-26 Thread Jan Tosovsky
On 2013-11-23 Jan Tosovsky wrote:

 in my two-column index there are several cases when the last 
 entry in the given letter group overflows to the next column/page. 
 In the extreme case it is just the last page reference. 
 ...
 Additionaly, columns are not balanced properly in all cases. When the
 first is longer, it is not a big problem. But the opposite case 
 looks weird.

As the registers are rendered programatically, I cannot intervene into this
process. But can I influence it e.g. using 'processors' applied to
problematic index entries?

Processors can be used for setting the font-weight or color of particular
entry. Can the same method used for manual setting of
'keep-with-previous/next' ?

Thanks, Jan
 



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