Thanks for these finishing touches Wolfgang.
I'm troubled by the following though...
- whatever the dimension (number and/or unit) I set for
\setupnarrower[left=1pt,right=1pt]
the left and right margin remain the same
- when setting for example
\setuplist[chapter][align=middle,distanc
4.4pt]
%\showframe
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=singlesided]
\setuplayout
[width=360pt,
headerheight=7pt,
footerheight=7pt,
margin=0pt,
backspace=25pt,
topheight=7pt,
bottomheight=7pt,
rightedgedistance=20pt,
rightedge=180pt]
\setuplist[chapter,section][
criteriu
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Alan Stone
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > (3b) margin=xpt sets the left margin to xpt
>> >
>> > How to set the right margin to xpt ?
>>
>> depends, sometimes setting the width works ok, otherwise wrap the whole
>> in narrower
>
> I'm out of inspiration...
>
> \setup
>
> > (3b) margin=xpt sets the left margin to xpt
> >
> > How to set the right margin to xpt ?
>
> depends, sometimes setting the width works ok, otherwise wrap the whole
> in narrower
I'm out of inspiration...
\setupnarrower[left=.6pt,right=.6pt]
\startinteractionmenu[right]
% \startnarrower
not split, just try both commands on a combination of
words; also, gotobox does not check if the area is comfortable clickable
(so you might need to add struts)
(in a lists there are optins like interaction-all which makes the whole
toc entry clockable)
> (3) \setuplist
>
> (3a) what is
Hi,
(1) \goto(box)
(1a) What's the difference between
- goto and gotobox ?
(1b) With \goto{Table of Contents}[contents]
each word separately is interactive, not the whole word.
How do you make so ?
(3) \setuplist
(3a) what is
- depth ?
- maxwidth ?
(3b) margin=xpt sets the left marg
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> That's it.
>
> Now the corresponding entry in the TOC should be without sectionnumber,
> but
>
> setuplist[...][sectionnumber=no]
>
> doesn't work.
> And looking in the manual I saw that this command is listed for
> setuplist,
I have tried ...
\setuplist[chapter]
[label=no,prefix=no,sectionnumber=no,alternative=a,textcommand=
\midaligned,distance=0cm,margin=0cm,width=0cm]
... but still there is the sectionnumber shown in the content.
Is this because of our special setuphead[chapter] command?
Is there no way to
That's it.
Now the corresponding entry in the TOC should be without sectionnumber,
but
setuplist[...][sectionnumber=no]
doesn't work.
And looking in the manual I saw that this command is listed for
setuplist, but listed italic?!
Steffen
Am 31.07.2006 um 00:51 schrieb Aditya Maha
Answering to myself. Seems like the alternative f is more sensitive than
the command one~:
\def\MyCommand#1#2#3{\framed[width=\hsize]{use#1#2#3aswanted}}
\setuplist[chapter][alternative=command,command=\MyCommand]
is enough to get rid of the indentation issue.
Olivier
Hi,
Does anyone know about a way to "reset" the state in a combined list.
Let me illustrate with an example:
\setuplist[chapter][alternative=f,margin=0cm,distance=0cm,before=,after=]
\setuplist[section][alternative=b,style=bold,width=5mm,margin=0mm,distance=0mm]
\setuplist[
> \definesymbol[list][mine] [\MyListSymbol]
> \definesymbol[list][another][\AnotherListSymbol]
Aha! My code lacked the `list' parameter after \definesymbol.
Thanks Hans.
David
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David Munger wrote:
Hello,
I fear I cannot figure out what is the meaning of the `symbol' parameter
of \setuplist. From all the documentation or mailing list archives, the
only use I can find is "symbol=1".
Is there a way to use it to draw bullets, say, before each list item,
li
Hello,
I fear I cannot figure out what is the meaning of the `symbol' parameter
of \setuplist. From all the documentation or mailing list archives, the
only use I can find is "symbol=1".
Is there a way to use it to draw bullets, say, before each list item,
like those in the item
Albrecht Kauffmann wrote:
Hi all,
I've problems making a TOC. I'm using
ConTeXt ver: 2004.12.06
and
pdfeTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.20a-2.2 (Web2c 7.5.3).
If I type e.g. "\setuplist[section][alternative=c]" I don't get any dots.
Is this a
bug, or what could be wrong?
Hi all,
with the recent alpha version the \setuplist procedure works fine.
Greetings
Albrecht
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Albrecht Kauffmann wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've problems making a TOC. I'm using
> ConTeXt ver: 2004.12.06
> and
> pdfeTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.20a-2.2
Hi all,
I've problems making a TOC. I'm using
ConTeXt ver: 2004.12.06
and
pdfeTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.20a-2.2 (Web2c 7.5.3).
If I type e.g. "\setuplist[section][alternative=c]" I don't get any dots.
Is this a
bug, or what could be wrong?
With many tha
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