Re: [NTG-context] \setfirstline for headings/titles ?

2015-10-29 Thread josephcanedo
Came up with some solution using lua, probably not the most elegant one but 
seems to work. Attached below in case it’s of any interest for anyone.


\setupheads[
  align=center]


\startluacode
  userdata = userdata or {}


  userdata.test = function(n)
 local breakline = n:find([[\\]])
 local modified
 if breakline then
modified = [[{\tfa ]] .. n:sub(1, breakline + 1) .. '}' .. 
n:sub(breakline + 2)
 else
modified = [[{\tfa ]] .. n .. '}'
 end
 context(modified)
  end


\stopluacode


\define[1]\MyCmd{\ctxlua{userdata.test('\luaescapestring{#1}')}}


\setuphead[subject][style=\tf,
  deeptextcommand=\MyCmd]


\starttext


\startsubject[title={A very very very long title for subject\\
we know will not fit in single line of output but\\
 A very very very long title for subject we know will not fit\\
 in single line of output}]


Some text.


\stoptext





From: josephcan...@gmail.com
Sent: ‎Wednesday‎, ‎October‎ ‎28‎, ‎2015 ‎7‎:‎19‎ ‎PM
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl





Hello all,




Perhaps a more meaningful example, actually I explicitly break lines Inside 
title text.




\setuphead[subject][align=center]




\starttext




\startsubject[title={First title line\\ \tf eventual second line}] % second 
line same size as normal text Howto ?




Some text here




\stopsubject




\stoptext






I tried with \tf but it does not change the size of text in the title after it. 
(In LaTeX I used \normalsize)




Is there any solution that would allow to type:




\startsubject[title={First title line\\ eventual second line}] 




and output second line in smaller text than the first one (without adding any 
font modifier in the title if possible) ?




Many thanks for any help

Best regards




Joseph



From: josephcan...@gmail.com
Sent: ‎Tuesday‎, ‎October‎ ‎27‎, ‎2015 ‎1‎:‎29‎ ‎PM
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl





Dear all,




Still playing with \setfirstline, I was wondering how to apply it for headings 
as well ? Naive sample below does not work for the subject title, most probably 
because headings/titles have different processing than normal paragraphs.




\definecolumnset[TwoColumns][n=2]




\definefirstline[bbigline][alternative=line,
  style=\tfa]




\starttext




\startcolumnset [TwoColumns]




\startsubject[title={\setfirstline[bbigline] A very very very long title for 
subject we know will not fit in single line of output}] % first line with 
different style as in the text below ?




\setfirstline[bbigline] Some paragraph content here. First line should be 
printed bigger than rest of lines.




\stopsubject




\stopcolumnset




\stoptext




Thanks a lot,

Best regards




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Re: [NTG-context] \setfirstline for headings/titles ?

2015-10-28 Thread josephcanedo
Hello all,


Perhaps a more meaningful example, actually I explicitly break lines Inside 
title text.


\setuphead[subject][align=center]


\starttext


\startsubject[title={First title line\\ \tf eventual second line}] % second 
line same size as normal text Howto ?


Some text here


\stopsubject


\stoptext




I tried with \tf but it does not change the size of text in the title after it. 
(In LaTeX I used \normalsize)


Is there any solution that would allow to type:


\startsubject[title={First title line\\ eventual second line}] 


and output second line in smaller text than the first one (without adding any 
font modifier in the title if possible) ?


Many thanks for any help

Best regards


Joseph



From: josephcan...@gmail.com
Sent: ‎Tuesday‎, ‎October‎ ‎27‎, ‎2015 ‎1‎:‎29‎ ‎PM
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl





Dear all,




Still playing with \setfirstline, I was wondering how to apply it for headings 
as well ? Naive sample below does not work for the subject title, most probably 
because headings/titles have different processing than normal paragraphs.




\definecolumnset[TwoColumns][n=2]




\definefirstline[bbigline][alternative=line,
  style=\tfa]




\starttext




\startcolumnset [TwoColumns]




\startsubject[title={\setfirstline[bbigline] A very very very long title for 
subject we know will not fit in single line of output}] % first line with 
different style as in the text below ?




\setfirstline[bbigline] Some paragraph content here. First line should be 
printed bigger than rest of lines.




\stopsubject




\stopcolumnset




\stoptext




Thanks a lot,

Best regards




Joseph Canedo___
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[NTG-context] \setfirstline for headings/titles ?

2015-10-27 Thread josephcanedo
Dear all,


Still playing with \setfirstline, I was wondering how to apply it for headings 
as well ? Naive sample below does not work for the subject title, most probably 
because headings/titles have different processing than normal paragraphs.


\definecolumnset[TwoColumns][n=2]


\definefirstline[bbigline][alternative=line,
  style=\tfa]


\starttext


\startcolumnset [TwoColumns]


\startsubject[title={\setfirstline[bbigline] A very very very long title for 
subject we know will not fit in single line of output}] % first line with 
different style as in the text below ?


\setfirstline[bbigline] Some paragraph content here. First line should be 
printed bigger than rest of lines.


\stopsubject


\stopcolumnset


\stoptext


Thanks a lot,

Best regards


Joseph Canedo___
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