Re: [NTG-context] custom command \myframedsection does not always work. Bug?

2011-10-30 Thread Curiouslearn
Hi Wolfgang,

Thanks very much. Your command worked great.

Regards,
Bharat

On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
 wrote:
>
> Am 30.10.2011 um 16:00 schrieb Curiouslearn:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Please see the working example below. I have defined a command called
>> \myframedsection. It works the first two times I use it, but not the
>> third time. I think it has something to do with using
>> \startitemize...\stopitemize before the command is used the third
>> time. But I am not sure. Can someone please tell me why it is not
>> working, and how I can change my definition so that it works? Is this
>> a bug?
>>
>> \definehead[mysection][section]
>> \setuphead[mysection][color=blue*:3]
>>
>> \def\myframedsection#1{\bgroup\vskip 0.5in
>>            \framed[background=color, backgroundcolor=gray:10]
>>                            {\mysection{#1}}%
>>                      \egroup}
>
> No wonder you get unexpected results with this definition, better solutions 
> are
>
> \definehead[myframedsection][section]
>
> \setuphead
>  [myframedsection]
>  [before={\blank[0.5in]\startframedtext[background=color,backgroundcolor=gray:10]},
>   after={\stopframedtext\blank[0.25in]},
>   color=blue*:3]
>
> and
>
> \define[2]\MyframedsectionCommand
>  {\framed
>     [background=color,backgroundcolor=gray:10,align=flushleft]
>     {\hbox to 2cm{#1}\vtop{\hsize=\dimexpr\hsize-2cm\relax#2}}}
>
> \definehead[myframedsection][section]
>
> \setuphead
>  [myframedsection]
>  [before={\blank[0.5in]},
>   command=\MyframedsectionCommand,
>   style=blue*:3]
>
> Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] custom command \myframedsection does not always work. Bug?

2011-10-30 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 30.10.2011 um 16:00 schrieb Curiouslearn:

> Hi All,
> 
> Please see the working example below. I have defined a command called
> \myframedsection. It works the first two times I use it, but not the
> third time. I think it has something to do with using
> \startitemize...\stopitemize before the command is used the third
> time. But I am not sure. Can someone please tell me why it is not
> working, and how I can change my definition so that it works? Is this
> a bug?
> 
> \definehead[mysection][section]
> \setuphead[mysection][color=blue*:3]
> 
> \def\myframedsection#1{\bgroup\vskip 0.5in
>\framed[background=color, backgroundcolor=gray:10]
>{\mysection{#1}}%
>  \egroup}

No wonder you get unexpected results with this definition, better solutions are

\definehead[myframedsection][section]

\setuphead
  [myframedsection]
  
[before={\blank[0.5in]\startframedtext[background=color,backgroundcolor=gray:10]},
   after={\stopframedtext\blank[0.25in]},
   color=blue*:3]

and

\define[2]\MyframedsectionCommand
  {\framed
 [background=color,backgroundcolor=gray:10,align=flushleft]
 {\hbox to 2cm{#1}\vtop{\hsize=\dimexpr\hsize-2cm\relax#2}}}

\definehead[myframedsection][section]

\setuphead
  [myframedsection]
  [before={\blank[0.5in]},
   command=\MyframedsectionCommand,
   style=blue*:3]

Wolfgang
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[NTG-context] custom command \myframedsection does not always work. Bug?

2011-10-30 Thread Curiouslearn
Hi All,

Please see the working example below. I have defined a command called
\myframedsection. It works the first two times I use it, but not the
third time. I think it has something to do with using
\startitemize...\stopitemize before the command is used the third
time. But I am not sure. Can someone please tell me why it is not
working, and how I can change my definition so that it works? Is this
a bug?



Minimal Example:

\setuppapersize[letter][letter]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setuplayout[height=middle,width=middle,topspace=0.5in,header=1cm,backspace=1.25in]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupcolor[xwi]
\setupinteraction[state=start]

% Changing the location of the page numbers so that they appear in the footer.
\setuppagenumbering[location=footer]
\setupnarrower[left=2ex]
\setupitemize[margin=0.5cm]
\setupitemize[a]
\setupitemize[stopper=)]



%%% Defining \mysection and \myframedsection %%%
\definehead[mysection][section]
\setuphead[mysection][color=blue*:3]


\def\myframedsection#1{\bgroup\vskip 0.5in
\framed[background=color, backgroundcolor=gray:10]
{\mysection{#1}}%
  \egroup}

\starttext

\myframedsection{Confidence Intervals from the normal and $t$-distributions}

{\bf Here myframedsection commmand works.}

\subsection{Confidence Interval for Mean}


\subsection{Confidence Interval for Proportion}


\subsection{Confidence Interval for Linear Transformation}


 SECTION 
\myframedsection{Classical Hypothesis Testing}
 SECTION 

{\bf Here myframedsection commmand works.}


\startitemize
\item
  some item here

 \item
some item here
\stopitemize

 SECTION 

\myframedsection{Problems with Statistical Significance}

 SECTION 

{\bf where is the section title??}

Researchers often compare results based on statistical
significance. There are two pitfalls in doing so:

\startitemize
\item
  Statistical significance does not mean practical significance.

  A result that is statistically significant may be practically
  insignificant.

\item
  If one result is statistically significant and other is not, it
  does not necessarily mean that the difference in the two results
  is statistically significant.

  For example, suppose there are two independent studies, one with
  an effect estimate of 25 and standard error of 10. Another with
  an effect estimate of 10 and standard error of 10. The former is
  statistically significant at 1\% significance level. The latter
  is not significant at 1\%. From this one may be tempted to
  conclude that there is a large/significant difference between
  the results in two studies. However, this is not true. The
  estimate of difference in the effects is 15 with standard error
  of $ \sqrt{10^{2} + 10^{2}} = 14 $. This is not even close to being
  statistically significant at 1\% level.
\stopitemize



\stoptext
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