Re: [NTG-context] placing a paragraph with non-standard interlinear spacing onto the grid

2010-10-03 Thread Talal Al-Azem
>> Unfortunately, I think I may have spoken too soon, as I've run into a small 
>> problem. :-)  Using Wolfgang's suggestion of baselinecorrection:
>> 
>> \startbaselinecorrection\setupinterlinespace[line=5ex]
>> 
>> \stopbaselinecorrection
>> 
>> I can no longer get footnotes which are in the Arabic paragraph to work. The 
>> footnote marker in the text shows up; but that particular footnote does not 
>> show at the bottom of the page, though a footnote from text outside of that 
>> paragraph do show, with their correct numbering. See attachments for an 
>> example.
> 
> does
> 
> \automigrateinserts
> 
> help?

It does indeed. Many thanks, Hans, for your quick responses and help!

Kind regards,
Talal


> (concerning the grid ... at some point we can associate lineht/dp with a font 
> ... it's rather trivial to influence)


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Re: [NTG-context] placing a paragraph with non-standard interlinear spacing onto the grid

2010-10-03 Thread Hans Hagen

On 4-10-2010 12:40, Talal Al-Azem wrote:

Dear Hans and Wolfgang (et al),

Unfortunately, I think I may have spoken too soon, as I've run into a small 
problem. :-)  Using Wolfgang's suggestion of baselinecorrection:

\startbaselinecorrection\setupinterlinespace[line=5ex]

\stopbaselinecorrection

I can no longer get footnotes which are in the Arabic paragraph to work. The 
footnote marker in the text shows up; but that particular footnote does not 
show at the bottom of the page, though a footnote from text outside of that 
paragraph do show, with their correct numbering. See attachments for an example.


does

\automigrateinserts

help?

(concerning the grid ... at some point we can associate lineht/dp with a 
font ... it's rather trivial to influence)


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Re: [NTG-context] placing a paragraph with non-standard interlinear spacing onto the grid

2010-10-03 Thread Talal Al-Azem
Dear Hans and Wolfgang (et al),

Unfortunately, I think I may have spoken too soon, as I've run into a small 
problem. :-)  Using Wolfgang's suggestion of baselinecorrection:

\startbaselinecorrection\setupinterlinespace[line=5ex]
...
\stopbaselinecorrection

I can no longer get footnotes which are in the Arabic paragraph to work. The 
footnote marker in the text shows up; but that particular footnote does not 
show at the bottom of the page, though a footnote from text outside of that 
paragraph do show, with their correct numbering. See attachments for an example.

Kind regards,
Talal



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On 3 Oct 2010, at 22:47, Talal Al-Azem wrote:

> Hello Hans and Wolfgang,
> 
> Hans: Thanks for your reply. No, simply setting up the grid does not work. 
> Because of the size of Arabic fonts relative to latin fonts, the Arabic 
> paragraph naturally needs a bit more interlinear spacing; as such, I do not 
> expect the paragraph to lineup on the grid (effectively, I am happy to treat 
> it like one would a graphic or math equation). But in the English paragraph 
> which follows, I would like the English paragraph to be realigned on the grid.
> 
> BUT: it seems that Wolfgang's suggestion works well! (At least with my 
> minimal example, which I've attached below). Thank you both so much.
> 
> Amazing. I cannot express how impressed I am with ConTeXt at the moment, and 
> how what used to require so much hacking in LaTeX (which I never could have 
> come up with), and so many myriad packages, is all largely done from within 
> ConTeXt itself! My last hurdle for shifting my work into ConTeXt remains the 
> issue of the features needed for critical editions--most importantly the 
> ability to key lemmas to line numbers; but that will be left to a dedicated 
> email.
> 
> Many thanks to you both again, and to all those who've played a role in the 
> development of ConTeXt. :-)
> 
> Kind regards,
> Talal
> 
> 
> 
> On 3 Oct 2010, at 20:50, Hans Hagen wrote:
> 
>> On 3-10-2010 9:14, Talal Al-Azem wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>>> 
>>> By way of further definition and clarification of the issue: back in the 
>>> world of LaTeX, I was kindly given the following code on CTT by Donald 
>>> Arseneau to produce the desired effect. Mind you, it was only meant to work 
>>> with a paragraph if the entire paragraph was on one page; it wouldn't work 
>>> if split across pages:
>> 
>> does \setulayout[grid=yes] give acceptable results?
>> 
>> 
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Re: [NTG-context] placing a paragraph with non-standard interlinear spacing onto the grid

2010-10-03 Thread Talal Al-Azem
Hello Hans and Wolfgang,

Hans: Thanks for your reply. No, simply setting up the grid does not work. 
Because of the size of Arabic fonts relative to latin fonts, the Arabic 
paragraph naturally needs a bit more interlinear spacing; as such, I do not 
expect the paragraph to lineup on the grid (effectively, I am happy to treat it 
like one would a graphic or math equation). But in the English paragraph which 
follows, I would like the English paragraph to be realigned on the grid.

BUT: it seems that Wolfgang's suggestion works well! (At least with my minimal 
example, which I've attached below). Thank you both so much.

Amazing. I cannot express how impressed I am with ConTeXt at the moment, and 
how what used to require so much hacking in LaTeX (which I never could have 
come up with), and so many myriad packages, is all largely done from within 
ConTeXt itself! My last hurdle for shifting my work into ConTeXt remains the 
issue of the features needed for critical editions--most importantly the 
ability to key lemmas to line numbers; but that will be left to a dedicated 
email.

Many thanks to you both again, and to all those who've played a role in the 
development of ConTeXt. :-)

Kind regards,
Talal



testminimal.tex
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testminimal.pdf
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On 3 Oct 2010, at 20:50, Hans Hagen wrote:

> On 3-10-2010 9:14, Talal Al-Azem wrote:
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> By way of further definition and clarification of the issue: back in the 
>> world of LaTeX, I was kindly given the following code on CTT by Donald 
>> Arseneau to produce the desired effect. Mind you, it was only meant to work 
>> with a paragraph if the entire paragraph was on one page; it wouldn't work 
>> if split across pages:
> 
> does \setulayout[grid=yes] give acceptable results?
> 
> 
> -
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Re: [NTG-context] placing a paragraph with non-standard interlinear spacing onto the grid

2010-10-03 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 03.10.2010 um 00:23 schrieb Talal Al-Azem:

> Dear all,
> 
> This is important for anyone working with mixed language (font) texts. In my 
> example,  the overall document is Latin-based (e.g. English), with a 
> paragraph of Arabic text; I want this Arabic paragraph as a whole to fit onto 
> the grid (though obviously the individual Arabic lines of the paragraph would 
> not).
> 
> Currently, when I typeset an English paragraph, followed by an Arabic 
> paragraph, followed by an English paragraph, the second English paragraph is 
> no longer on the grid, having been throw off by the Arabic one. I'm looking 
> for some way to automatically calculate and fill in the vspace needed for 
> this.
> 
> This is not the same as the issue of an Arabic word or phrase (or mathematic 
> formula) being typeset in the midst of Latin text, as discussed 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg46163.html. Having read a 
> few other matters on the mailing list (largely involving Idris and Hans), I'm 
> sure it's possible, but I can't figure it out.
> 
> Any help would be most appreciated.

\setuplayout[grid=yes]\showgrid

\starttext

\input knuth

\startbaselinecorrection\setupinterlinespace[line=3.6ex]
\input knuth
\stopbaselinecorrection

\input knuth

\stoptext

Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] placing a paragraph with non-standard interlinear spacing onto the grid

2010-10-03 Thread Hans Hagen

On 3-10-2010 9:14, Talal Al-Azem wrote:

Dear all,

By way of further definition and clarification of the issue: back in the world 
of LaTeX, I was kindly given the following code on CTT by Donald Arseneau to 
produce the desired effect. Mind you, it was only meant to work with a 
paragraph if the entire paragraph was on one page; it wouldn't work if split 
across pages:


does \setulayout[grid=yes] give acceptable results?


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Re: [NTG-context] placing a paragraph with non-standard interlinear spacing onto the grid

2010-10-03 Thread Talal Al-Azem
Dear all,

By way of further definition and clarification of the issue: back in the world 
of LaTeX, I was kindly given the following code on CTT by Donald Arseneau to 
produce the desired effect. Mind you, it was only meant to work with a 
paragraph if the entire paragraph was on one page; it wouldn't work if split 
across pages:

%%% Donald Arseneau’s Gridblock Environment %%%
% For placing paragraphs into a box, and that box then
% being placed on a “grid” of the baselineskip. This ensures
% that following paragraphs are also on the grid.
\makeatletter
\...@ifundefined{@tempdimc}{\newdim...@tempdimc}{} 
\newenvironment{gridblock}{\par 
  \setb...@tempboxa\vtop\bgroup 
}{\par\egroup 
  % measurements of top 
  \...@tempdima=\ht\@tempboxa 
  \...@tempdimc=\dp\@tempboxa 
  \ifd...@tempdima>\ht\strutbox 
\advan...@tempdimc\@tempdima 
\...@tempdima=\ht\strutbox 
\advan...@tempdimc-\@tempdima 
  \fi 
  % measurements of bottom 
  \setb...@tempboxa\vbox{\unvbox\@tempboxa}% 
  \ifdim\...@tempboxa>\dp\strutbox 
\...@tempdimb=\dp\strutbox 
  \else 
\...@tempdimb=\dp\@tempboxa 
  \fi 
 \advan...@tempdimc-\@tempdimb 
  \...@tempcnta=\@tempdimc 
  \divi...@tempcnta\baselineskip 
  \advan...@tempdimc -...@tempcnta\baselineskip 
  \ifd...@tempdimc >2\vfuzz \advan...@tempdimc-\baselineskip \fi 
  \divi...@tempdimc\tw@ 
  \vbox t...@tempdima{}% 
  \nobreak \nointerlineskip \ker...@tempdima \ker...@tempdimc \nobreak 
  \b...@tempboxa 
  \nobreak \nointerlineskip \ker...@tempdimb \ker...@tempdimc \nobreak 
  \hbox{\vrule height \z@ width \z@ depth \...@tempdimb}% 
} 
\makeatother


Seeing how systematised ConTeXt is, I'm assuming something much simpler could 
probably be used to achieve the same effect?

Kind regards,
Talal
On 3 Oct 2010, at 20:10, Talal Al-Azem wrote:

> By way of further definition and clarification of the issue: back in the 
> world of LaTeX, I was kindly given the following code on CTT by Donald 
> Arseneau to produce the desired effect. Mind you, it was only meant to work 
> with a paragraph if the entire paragraph was on one page; it wouldn't work if 
> split across pages:
> 
> %%% Donald Arseneau’s Gridblock Environment %%%
> % For placing paragraphs into a box, and that box then
> % being placed on a “grid” of the baselineskip. This ensures
> % that following paragraphs are also on the grid.
> \makeatletter
> \...@ifundefined{@tempdimc}{\newdim...@tempdimc}{} 
> \newenvironment{gridblock}{\par 
>   \setb...@tempboxa\vtop\bgroup 
> }{\par\egroup 
>   % measurements of top 
>   \...@tempdima=\ht\@tempboxa 
>   \...@tempdimc=\dp\@tempboxa 
>   \ifd...@tempdima>\ht\strutbox 
> \advan...@tempdimc\@tempdima 
> \...@tempdima=\ht\strutbox 
> \advan...@tempdimc-\@tempdima 
>   \fi 
>   % measurements of bottom 
>   \setb...@tempboxa\vbox{\unvbox\@tempboxa}% 
>   \ifdim\...@tempboxa>\dp\strutbox 
> \...@tempdimb=\dp\strutbox 
>   \else 
> \...@tempdimb=\dp\@tempboxa 
>   \fi 
>  \advan...@tempdimc-\@tempdimb 
>   \...@tempcnta=\@tempdimc 
>   \divi...@tempcnta\baselineskip 
>   \advan...@tempdimc -...@tempcnta\baselineskip 
>   \ifd...@tempdimc >2\vfuzz \advan...@tempdimc-\baselineskip \fi 
>   \divi...@tempdimc\tw@ 
>   \vbox t...@tempdima{}% 
>   \nobreak \nointerlineskip \ker...@tempdima \ker...@tempdimc \nobreak 
>   \b...@tempboxa 
>   \nobreak \nointerlineskip \ker...@tempdimb \ker...@tempdimc \nobreak 
>   \hbox{\vrule height \z@ width \z@ depth \...@tempdimb}% 
> } 
> \makeatother
> 
> 
> Seeing how systematised ConTeXt is, I'm assuming something much simpler could 
> probably be used to achieve the same effect?
> 
> Kind regards,
> Talal
> 
> 
> On 2 Oct 2010, at 23:23, Talal Al-Azem wrote:
> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> This is important for anyone working with mixed language (font) texts. In my 
>> example,  the overall document is Latin-based (e.g. English), with a 
>> paragraph of Arabic text; I want this Arabic paragraph as a whole to fit 
>> onto the grid (though obviously the individual Arabic lines of the paragraph 
>> would not).
>> 
>> Currently, when I typeset an English paragraph, followed by an Arabic 
>> paragraph, followed by an English paragraph, the second English paragraph is 
>> no longer on the grid, having been throw off by the Arabic one. I'm looking 
>> for some way to automatically calculate and fill in the vspace needed for 
>> this.
>> 
>> This is not the same as the issue of an Arabic word or phrase (or mathematic 
>> formula) being typeset in the midst of Latin text, as discussed 
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg46163.html. Having read a 
>> few other matters on the mailing list (largely involving Idris and Hans), 
>> I'm sure it's possible, but I can't figure it out.
>> 
>> Any help would be most appreciated.
>> 
>> Kind regards,
>> Talal
> 

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[NTG-context] placing a paragraph with non-standard interlinear spacing onto the grid

2010-10-02 Thread Talal Al-Azem
Dear all,

This is important for anyone working with mixed language (font) texts. In my 
example,  the overall document is Latin-based (e.g. English), with a paragraph 
of Arabic text; I want this Arabic paragraph as a whole to fit onto the grid 
(though obviously the individual Arabic lines of the paragraph would not).

Currently, when I typeset an English paragraph, followed by an Arabic 
paragraph, followed by an English paragraph, the second English paragraph is no 
longer on the grid, having been throw off by the Arabic one. I'm looking for 
some way to automatically calculate and fill in the vspace needed for this.

This is not the same as the issue of an Arabic word or phrase (or mathematic 
formula) being typeset in the midst of Latin text, as discussed 
http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg46163.html. Having read a few 
other matters on the mailing list (largely involving Idris and Hans), I'm sure 
it's possible, but I can't figure it out.

Any help would be most appreciated.

Kind regards,
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