On 23-4-2010 7:37, Denis Bitouzé wrote:
Le jeudi 22/04/10 à 23h32,
Hans Hagen a écrit :
btw, in mkiv ppchtex is reimplemented; it still has some flaws but it
has more room for extensions and is now part of the context mkiv
kernel
As I'm not using ConTeXt for the moment (but it may change! :)
Le vendredi 23/04/10 à 09h34,
Hans Hagen a écrit :
> we have context mkii and context mkiv; the new ppchtex module is for
> mkiv and uses a combination of lua, tex and mp; as context and latex
> are quite different (and even more when you consider mkiv) the new
> ppchtex code targets at context
No reaction to this question so far. I realise that, without a minimal
example, it is difficult to know what is happening. But I don't believe
that the problem never occurs to others. Maybe you have some general
suggestions as what to try? The page breaks as soon as the paragraph
starting with
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 20:34, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> The module is now on the garden, it’s Mojcas job to include it in the
> minimals.
It's there.
Mojca
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On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 9:34 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Marius wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am writing an environment for a document and there should be a page
>> with some text at the end of the document. In LaTeX I use
>> \AtEndDocument{} command, but how does one achieve the same effect in
>> C
Marius wrote:
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 9:34 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Marius wrote:
Hello,
I am writing an environment for a document and there should be a page
with some text at the end of the document. In LaTeX I use
\AtEndDocument{} command, but how does one achieve the same effect in
ConTe
Am 23.04.10 08:10, schrieb Marius:
I am using the given command below to change numbering format, but I
get numbers instead of roman numerals. Looks like conversion option
has no effect.
\setuppagenumbering
[location=right,
alternative=doublesided,
conversion=Romannumerals,
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 00:30, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
> Thank you very much. Due to your suggestion it was my problem resolved.
> Problem has been truly in unexpanded macros.
Can the solution be applied to the m-database.tex module as well?
Last time when I tried the UTF-8 didn't work with mkii
Jörg Hagmann wrote:
No reaction to this question so far. I realise that, without a minimal
example, it is difficult to know what is happening. But I don't believe
that the problem never occurs to others. Maybe you have some general
suggestions as what to try? The page breaks as soon as the para
On 4/23/10 2:45 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Jörg Hagmann wrote:
No reaction to this question so far. I realise that, without a
minimal example, it is difficult to know what is happening. But I
don't believe that the problem never occurs to others. Maybe you have
some general suggestions as what
Hallo,
I have a little problem which I can not solve.
The following example works with the definition
of \broad in position 1 and it fails in position 2.
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% Position 1
% \def\broad{5*broad}
\defineitemgroup[Tst]
\setupitemgroup[Tst][1][n,\broad ]
% Position
Hello,
There is \uppercase command in tex, but it works just with plane characters.
\uppercase{xxx} prints XXX, while
\def\xxx{xxx}
\uppercase{\xxx} prints "xxx", but I want "XXX".
Maybe there is a ConTeXt command of \uppercase, like in LaTeX \MakeUppercase ?
Thanks,
Marius
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Am 23.04.10 16:56, schrieb Marius:
Hello,
There is \uppercase command in tex, but it works just with plane characters.
\uppercase{xxx} prints XXX, while
\def\xxx{xxx}
\uppercase{\xxx} prints "xxx", but I want "XXX".
Maybe there is a ConTeXt command of \uppercase, like in LaTeX \MakeUppercase
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Marius wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There is \uppercase command in tex, but it works just with plane characters.
>
> \uppercase{xxx} prints XXX, while
>
> \def\xxx{xxx}
> \uppercase{\xxx} prints "xxx", but I want "XXX".
>
> Maybe there is a ConTeXt command of \uppercase, li
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Why is this?
Because \setupitemgroup expands its third argument.
And how can I make it work in position 2?
\setupitemgroup[Tst][1][n,\noexpand\broad ]
Best wishes,
Taco
Hallo,
on the garden at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/System_Macros/Branches_and_Decisions
one can read to the command \doifinset
'If the first string expands 'empty', it is considered to be always
in the set.'
But
\starttext
\doifinset{}{A,B,C}{should go}
\stoptext
seams to show that this
Am 23.04.10 17:32, schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
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Why is this?
Because \setupitemgroup expands its third argument.
And how can I make it work in position 2?
\setupitemgroup[Tst][1][n,\noexpand\broad ]
Best wishes,
Taco
Taco,
don't you think it's better
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
don't you think it's better to show users a better alternative if possible?
You are assuming I know how ;)
Nice solution, btw.
Best wishes,
Taco
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Am 23.04.10 17:57, schrieb Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini:
Hallo,
on the garden at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/System_Macros/Branches_and_Decisions
one can read to the command \doifinset
'If the first string expands 'empty', it is considered to be always
in the set.'
But
\starttext
\doifinset{
On 23-4-2010 2:31, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 00:30, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Thank you very much. Due to your suggestion it was my problem resolved.
Problem has been truly in unexpanded macros.
Can the solution be applied to the m-database.tex module as well?
Last time when
Wow, great, thanks a lot!
It works much better now.
Mojca
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On 23-4-2010 2:31, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Last time when I tried the UTF-8 didn't work with mkii (if the first
character in cell wasn't an ascii character).
another trick:
\bgroup
\keeputfcharacters
\doifelse{slovenian mkii utf} {whatever}
{\egroup ..}
{\egroup ..}
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Hallo Taco and Wolfgang,
> > Why is this?
>
> Because \setupitemgroup expands its third argument.
>
> > And how can I make it work in position 2?
>
>\setupitemgroup[Tst][1][n,\noexpand\broad ]
>
thank you very much!
> \defineitemgroup[Tst]
>
> \setvariables[tst][set={\setupTst[1][n,\g
On 22-4-2010 9:15, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello everybody.
Is there any possibility discover through Lua in ConTeXt whether it
has been defined in ConTeXt source any regular TeX macros?
\starttext
\directlua{print(token.command_name(token.create('starttext')))}
\directl
On 23-4-2010 12:09, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
No reaction to this question so far. I realise that, without a minimal
example, it is difficult to know what is happening. But I don't believe
that the problem never occurs to others. Maybe you have some general
suggestions as what to try? The page breaks a
On 23-4-2010 1:53, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Hallo,
shouldn't \textvisiblespace work in mkiv?
i'll add
\let\textvisiblespace\normalcontrolspace
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On 22-4-2010 8:15, Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
in a multi column layout I want to place a figure at a fixed position.
Inserting a floating object at a fixed position doesn't make any sense,
but I need the correct caption (number) for the graphic. Sadly
\placefigure fails with
nx=3
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Am 23.04.10 19:20, schrieb Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini:
What is the following command for:
\setvariables[tst][set={\setupTst[1][n,\getvariable{tst}{broad}*broad]
}]
This is enough, or are there any problems?
\setupTst[1][n,\getvariable{tst}{broad}*broad]
To explain it with simpler macros
\
On Fri, Apr 23 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> \setvariables[tst][set={\setupTst[1][n,\getvariable{tst}{broad}*broad]}]
Hello Wolfgang,
It works event without \setvariables:
\defineitemgroup[Tst]
\setupTst[1][n,\getvariable{tst}{broad}*broad]
\starttext
\setvariables[tst][broad=1]
\startTst
\i
On 18-4-2010 1:59, Ralf. Braun wrote:
2) Running "context hello-world.tex" with the example file from the wiki (Sanjoy
Mahajan)
you need to ask for the bookmarks:
\placebookmarks[chapter]
i need to look in the figures not being listed
Hans
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