Re: [NTG-context] blocks in LuaTex

2009-02-18 Thread Wolfgang Schuster


Am 17.02.2009 um 21:00 schrieb batela:


Thanks.


another problem that I fount in this approach to make my exams is  
the impossibility of itemize  the Question environment.  It is easy  
to numerate the questions like Question 1, Question 2   and so  
on, but i would like to divide some questions in some items. For  
example if my third  question is a group  of questions the  
numeration should be Question 3.1, Question 3.2 


What is the best approach for that?


You can use subenumerations like \startsubQuestion ... \stopsubQuestion,
it's explained in the manual.

Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] blocks in LuaTex

2009-02-17 Thread Wolfgang Schuster


Am 17.02.2009 um 18:36 schrieb batela:

Im the past I make some exams using the file in the attach.  Now, I  
need to prepare another exam but this old file don't work with the  
new Context version.


I had defined a block designed  question bat \startquestion isn't  
recognised. Why? Thanks for your support.


Your question has nothing to do with the block mechanism. Your example
can't work because you defined the enumerations 'Question' and 'Answer'
but not 'question' and 'answer'.

Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] blocks in LuaTex

2009-02-17 Thread batela

Dear Sir,

thanks for your reply.  The original code is written by Hans and had 
worked perfectly (see the attach).



Em 17/02/2009, às 5:57, Wolfgang Schuster escreveu:



Am 17.02.2009 um 18:36 schrieb batela:

Im the past I make some exams using the file in the attach.  Now, I 
need to prepare another exam but this old file don't work with the 
new Context version.


I had defined a block designed  question bat \startquestion isn't re

exam_from_Hans.tex
Description: TeX document

cognised. Why? Thanks for your support.


Your question has nothing to do with the block mechanism. Your example
can't work because you defined the enumerations 'Question' and 'Answer'
but not 'question' and 'answer'.

Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] blocks in LuaTex

2009-02-17 Thread batela

You can find the old discussion in this link:

http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg22333.html


Em 17/02/2009, às 5:57, Wolfgang Schuster escreveu:



Am 17.02.2009 um 18:36 schrieb batela:

Im the past I make some exams using the file in the attach.  Now, I  
need to prepare another exam but this old file don't work with the  
new Context version.


I had defined a block designed  question bat \startquestion isn't  
recognised. Why? Thanks for your support.


Your question has nothing to do with the block mechanism. Your example
can't work because you defined the enumerations 'Question' and 'Answer'
but not 'question' and 'answer'.

Wolfgang

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Abraços,

Jorge Manuel de Almeida Magalhães

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Re: [NTG-context] blocks in LuaTex

2009-02-17 Thread Wolfgang Schuster


Am 17.02.2009 um 19:33 schrieb batela:

thanks for your reply.  The original code is written by Hans and had  
worked perfectly (see the attach).


Are you sure, this can't be because \startquestion and \startanswer  
are nowhere defined.


It works after a few modification.

1. You don't need the \startelements ... \stopelements block at the  
begin

   of the file, this is already done in the core.

2. Use in your document \startQuestion ... \stopQuestion and
   \startAnswer ... \stopAnswer

   *or*

   replace \defineenumeration[Question] with  
\defineenumeration[question]
   and \defineenumeration[Answer] with \defineenumeration[answer] and  
move

   [text=Question] to the definition for the question. Replace also all
   \startAnswer with \startanswer, \stopAnswer with \stopanswer ...

Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] blocks in LuaTex

2009-02-17 Thread Wolfgang Schuster


Am 17.02.2009 um 19:48 schrieb batela:


You can find the old discussion in this link:

http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg22333.html


OMG! I have a solution for your problem but I would I you can use
\beginquestion ... \endquestion instead of \startquestion ...  
\stopquestion.


Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] blocks in LuaTex

2009-02-17 Thread batela

Fixed:

\startquestion should be \beginquestion
\startanswer should be \beginanswer

and

\stopquestion should be \endquestion
\stopanswer should be \endanswer


Thanks a lot.


Em 17/02/2009, às 6:53, Wolfgang Schuster escreveu:



Am 17.02.2009 um 19:33 schrieb batela:

thanks for your reply.  The original code is written by Hans and had  
worked perfectly (see the attach).


Are you sure, this can't be because \startquestion and \startanswer  
are nowhere defined.


It works after a few modification.

1. You don't need the \startelements ... \stopelements block at the  
begin

   of the file, this is already done in the core.

2. Use in your document \startQuestion ... \stopQuestion and
   \startAnswer ... \stopAnswer

   *or*

   replace \defineenumeration[Question] with  
\defineenumeration[question]
   and \defineenumeration[Answer] with \defineenumeration[answer] and  
move

   [text=Question] to the definition for the question. Replace also all
   \startAnswer with \startanswer, \stopAnswer with \stopanswer ...

Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] blocks in LuaTex

2009-02-17 Thread batela

Thanks.


another problem that I fount in this approach to make my exams is the  
impossibility of itemize  the Question environment.  It is easy to  
numerate the questions like Question 1, Question 2   and so on, but  
i would like to divide some questions in some items. For example if my  
third  question is a group  of questions the numeration should be  
Question 3.1, Question 3.2 


What is the best approach for that?




Em 17/02/2009, às 7:03, Wolfgang Schuster escreveu:



Am 17.02.2009 um 19:48 schrieb batela:


You can find the old discussion in this link:

http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg22333.html


OMG! I have a solution for your problem but I would I you can use
\beginquestion ... \endquestion instead of \startquestion ...  
\stopquestion.


Wolfgang

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Um Abraço,

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