Hello everybody,
this example given by Hans is interesting. I added it to the Wiki to the
command \startcombination.
Willi
> On 14 May 2021, at 11:39, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 5/14/2021 6:30 AM, Benny Schurig wrote:
>> Hi Julian,
>> for me first reply ever with a suggestion:
>> You have to se
On 5/14/2021 6:30 AM, Benny Schurig wrote:
Hi Julian,
for me first reply ever with a suggestion:
You have to set a caption
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startcombination
That worked fine for me:
\startplacefigure[location=here]
\setupcombination[distance=0mm,after=]
{\startcom
Wonderful Benny! Congrats on your first ever suggestion. I didn't need a
caption so I had left it out, but I see that I now need at least an
empty {} after each item for it to work.
Thanks
Julian
On 14/5/21 2:30 pm, Benny Schurig wrote:
{pic 1}
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Hi Julian,
for me first reply ever with a suggestion:
You have to set a caption
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startcombination
That worked fine for me:
\startplacefigure[location=here]
\setupcombination[distance=0mm,after=]
{\startcombination[2*1]
{\externalfigure[res1.jpg][w
Hi list,
The following MWE is giving me two photos under each other, not beside
each. What am I doing wrong?
Julian
\startplacefigure[location=here]
\setupcombination[distance=0mm,after=]
{\startcombination[2*1]
{\externalfigure[res1.jpg][width=.4\textwidth]}
{\externalfigure[res2.jpg][width
On 12/1/2020 9:02 AM, Christoph Reller wrote:
Dear list,
In the latest version 2020.11.28 13:18 of ConTeXt LMTX, combinations
don't seem to work as expected. Example:
\starttext
\startcombination[2*1]
{first}{a}
{second}{b}
\stopcombination
\blank[big]
\startcombination[1*2]
{first}{
Dear list,
In the latest version 2020.11.28 13:18 of ConTeXt LMTX, combinations don't
seem to work as expected. Example:
\starttext
\startcombination[2*1]
{first}{a}
{second}{b}
\stopcombination
\blank[big]
\startcombination[1*2]
{first}{a}
{second}{b}
\stopcombination
\stoptext
The outp
On 4/15/2013 6:45 PM, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
Perhaps the default for the label could be numberconversion=character
--- subfigures are more commonly numbered a, b, c, I think.
ok
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Hans Hage
On 4/15/2013 6:58 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 15.04.2013 um 18:45 schrieb Sietse Brouwer :
Perhaps the default for the label could be numberconversion=character
--- subfigures are more commonly numbered a, b, c, I think.
To set default values it can be usefull to add a unnamed “combinat
On 4/15/2013 7:23 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013–04–15 Hans Hagen wrote:
As follow up on the combinations tread I made this:
…
A relative simple extension but probably useful.
How about making the first bracket pair optional if key-value
options are passed? This would allow for the followi
On 2013–04–15 Hans Hagen wrote:
> As follow up on the combinations tread I made this:
>
> …
>
> A relative simple extension but probably useful.
How about making the first bracket pair optional if key-value
options are passed? This would allow for the following syntax:
\starttext
%% works:
%%
Am 15.04.2013 um 18:45 schrieb Sietse Brouwer :
> Perhaps the default for the label could be numberconversion=character
> --- subfigures are more commonly numbered a, b, c, I think.
To set default values it can be usefull to add a unnamed “combination” label,
i.e.
\definelabel[\v!combinatio
Perhaps the default for the label could be numberconversion=character
--- subfigures are more commonly numbered a, b, c, I think.
Wikified at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupcombinations
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startcombination
Cheers,
Sietse
On 15 April 2013 16:04, Hans
On 4/15/2013 3:40 PM, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
Is the following correct?
indeed
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Am 15.04.2013 um 15:40 schrieb Sietse Brouwer :
> Hi Hans,
>
> Is the following correct?
> (1) [alternative=...] is a new key for \definecombination
Yes but you can also change the alternative with \startcombination.
> (2) \definecombination[mycombiA][alternative=text] means you specify
> the
Hi Hans,
Is the following correct?
(1) [alternative=...] is a new key for \definecombination
(2) \definecombination[mycombiA][alternative=text] means you specify
the combination's contents as item, caption, item, caption, etc.
\startcombination[mycombiA][nx=2,ny=1]
{item}{caption}
{ano
Hi,
As follow up on the combinations tread I made this:
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\starttext
\definecombination[mycombi][alternative=label]
\setuplabel[combination:mycombi][text={Item
},numberconversion=character,stopper=!]
\startcombination[mycombi][2*2]
{\externalfigure[dummy][width=4cm,hei
Hello ConTeXist.
The thing I'm interested.
It is possible to achieve that arose at the bottom of an emptyspace and
was fully utilized the entire page?
Here is an minimal example:
\definecombination
[overviewpage]
[distance=\zeropoint,
inbetween=,
]
\setuplayout[page]
\startTEX
On Thu, 24 Nov 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 24.11.2011 um 00:29 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
How do I create combinations without any vertical space?
The following test file
\definecombination
[overviewpage]
[distance=\zeropoint,
inbetween=,
]
\starttext
\startcombination[overv
Am 24.11.2011 um 00:29 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
> How do I create combinations without any vertical space?
>
> The following test file
>
> \definecombination
>[overviewpage]
>[distance=\zeropoint,
> inbetween=,
>]
>
> \starttext
> \startcombination[overviewpage][2*2]
> {\framed
How do I create combinations without any vertical space?
The following test file
\definecombination
[overviewpage]
[distance=\zeropoint,
inbetween=,
]
\starttext
\startcombination[overviewpage][2*2]
{\framed{Hello}}{}%
{\framed{Hello}}{}%
{\framed{Hello}}{}%
{\framed{He
On 10/8/06, Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can center it on your own by \midaligned.
Thanks, works like a charm.
Pepe
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On Sun, 8 Oct 2006, Pepe Barbe wrote:
> On 10/8/06, Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> That was because you do not have proper grouping in your \placefigure
>> definition. Try
>>
>> \placefigure[tag][here] {Caption}
>> {% <-- Note this
>> \startcombination[3*4]
>>
>> \stopcombinatio
On 10/8/06, Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That was because you do not have proper grouping in your \placefigure
> definition. Try
>
> \placefigure[tag][here] {Caption}
> {% <-- Note this
> \startcombination[3*4]
>
> \stopcombination
> \startcombination[2*1]
>
> \stopcombinat
On Sun, 8 Oct 2006, Pepe Barbe wrote:
> Aditya,
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> On 10/8/06, Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> \startcombination[3*4,2*1] but then you will have to count on your
>> own.
>
> That is what I wanted to avoid, I don't know ConTeXt very well, and less TeX.
>
>> Pe
Aditya,
Thanks for the help.
On 10/8/06, Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> \startcombination[3*4,2*1] but then you will have to count on your
> own.
That is what I wanted to avoid, I don't know ConTeXt very well, and less TeX.
> Perhaps, you can define (untested)
>
> \def\resetcombina
On Sat, 7 Oct 2006, Pepe Barbe wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have 14 graphs that I want to arrange in a single page. I've found
> the best wat to do that is with a 3 by 5 combination. Yet, it would
> look better if I had a 3 by 4 combination and a 2 by 1 centered
> underneath the preveious. Is th
Hello everyone,
I have 14 graphs that I want to arrange in a single page. I've found
the best wat to do that is with a 3 by 5 combination. Yet, it would
look better if I had a 3 by 4 combination and a 2 by 1 centered
underneath the preveious. Is there some simple way to do that?
Also, a while ago
Hans van der Meer wrote:
> I have a feeling that these captions also can be generally setup, but
> I cannot find the corresponding macros.
> Someone who can point me to these?
There is a \setupcombinations, but it is not nearly as powerful as
the \setupcaptions command for standalone captions
The setup of captions (\setupcaptions) seems to be independent of the
captions in the members placed within \startcombination ...
\stopcombination.
I have a feeling that these captions also can be generally setup, but
I cannot find the corresponding macros.
Someone who can point me to these?
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