Re: [NTG-context] Bar within math (amended)

2020-06-15 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm

> Am 11.06.2020 um 13:41 schrieb Axel Kielhorn :
> 
>> Am 09.06.2020 um 20:41 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster 
>> :
>> 
>> Use a textbackground to highlight parts of your text.
>> 
>> \definetextbackground
>> [Highlight]
>> [frame=off,
>>  background=color,
>>  backgroundcolor=yellow]
>> 
>> \starttext
>> 
>> \m{1 + 2 = \unit{3 kilo newton}}
>> 
>> \m{1 + 2 = \Highlight{\unit{3 kilo newton}}}
>> 
>> \stoptext
>> 
>> Wolfgang
>> 
> 
> Is there a way to highlight just the words and leave the space white?
> Something like \overstrikes?


Wolfgang or whoelse,
when would you advise to use textbackgrounds and when bars? E.g. if I need a 
“marker” highlighting.

Hraban
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Re: [NTG-context] Bar within math (amended)

2020-06-11 Thread Axel Kielhorn


> Am 09.06.2020 um 20:41 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster 
> :
> 
> Use a textbackground to highlight parts of your text.
> 
> \definetextbackground
>  [Highlight]
>  [frame=off,
>   background=color,
>   backgroundcolor=yellow]
> 
> \starttext
> 
> \m{1 + 2 = \unit{3 kilo newton}}
> 
> \m{1 + 2 = \Highlight{\unit{3 kilo newton}}}
> 
> \stoptext
> 
> Wolfgang
> 

Is there a way to highlight just the words and leave the space white?
Something like \overstrikes?

Greetings
Axel
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Re: [NTG-context] Bar within math (amended)

2020-06-09 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Lukas/ConTeXt schrieb am 09.06.2020 um 20:28:

Hello,

it seems that bar (even with option 'continue=yes') is not rendered in place of 
'~' within math. See the sample:


\definebar[MyBar][color=green,rulethickness=2.8,order=background,offset=1.5,continue=yes]

\starttext
   1 + 2 = \startbar[MyBar]3~kN\stopbar % OK

   $1 + 2 = \startbar[MyBar]3~\text{kN}\stopbar$ % No background behind space

   $1 + 2 = 
\inframed[frame=off,background=color,backgroundcolor=green,offset=0pt,]{3~\text{kN}}$
 % OK!
\stoptext


In the sample 'kN' is a unit, which should be separated by space from the 
result (here: 3);
I am used to put the unit into the math environment and enclose it into 
\text{...}.

Is there a way to make the bar be rendered in places of blanks within math, too 
(like if it was inside $ ... $ - as the first line of the sample)?

- Note that I can use \inframed to get background filled fully, but anyway - how about 
usage of "bar" for this?


Use a textbackground to highlight parts of your text.

\definetextbackground
  [Highlight]
  [frame=off,
   background=color,
   backgroundcolor=yellow]

\starttext

\m{1 + 2 = \unit{3 kilo newton}}

\m{1 + 2 = \Highlight{\unit{3 kilo newton}}}

\stoptext

Wolfgang

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[NTG-context] Bar within math (amended)

2020-06-09 Thread Lukas/ConTeXt
Hello,

it seems that bar (even with option 'continue=yes') is not rendered in place of 
'~' within math. See the sample:


\definebar[MyBar][color=green,rulethickness=2.8,order=background,offset=1.5,continue=yes]

\starttext
  1 + 2 = \startbar[MyBar]3~kN\stopbar % OK

  $1 + 2 = \startbar[MyBar]3~\text{kN}\stopbar$ % No background behind space

  $1 + 2 = 
\inframed[frame=off,background=color,backgroundcolor=green,offset=0pt,]{3~\text{kN}}$
 % OK!
\stoptext


In the sample 'kN' is a unit, which should be separated by space from the 
result (here: 3);
I am used to put the unit into the math environment and enclose it into 
\text{...}.

Is there a way to make the bar be rendered in places of blanks within math, too 
(like if it was inside $ ... $ - as the first line of the sample)?

- Note that I can use \inframed to get background filled fully, but anyway - 
how about usage of "bar" for this?

Best regards,

Lukas\definebar[MyBar][color=green,rulethickness=2.8,order=background,offset=1.5,continue=yes]

\starttext
  1 + 2 = \startbar[MyBar]3~kN\stopbar

  $1 + 2 = \startbar[MyBar]3~\text{kN}\stopbar$

  $1 + 2 = 
\inframed[frame=off,background=color,backgroundcolor=green,offset=0pt,]{3~\text{kN}}$
\stoptext


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