Hi Hans, Hi all,
my fresh ConTeXt minimal installation (winxp) doesn`t recognize
the fonts in the context tree. I can only use the windows systemfonts.
mtxrun --script fonts --reload says:
...
MTXrun | fontnames: warnings are disabled (tracker 'fonts.warnings')
MTXrun | fontnames: identifying
On 10-8-2010 7:09, Martin Schröder wrote:
2010/8/10 Hans Hagenpra...@wxs.nl:
\setupbackend
[format=valid pdf/x name,
profile=name.icc,
intent=name.icc,
level=compresslevel, % default 3
Does it correctly handle x-4? That's a lot harder then x-3.
in what respect?
On 10-8-2010 11:44, Andreas Harder wrote:
\starttext
\input tufte
\writetolist[test]{.1}{test}
\input tufte
\stoptext
There shouldn't be a whitespace between the paragraphs, should there?
this is a side effect of the fact that the write becomes a node which is
needed because we need to
On 10-8-2010 5:36, Andreas Harder wrote:
Hi all,
for me (OS X 10.6.4)
mtxrun –script server –auto
do not work. If I click on a font name I get:
MTXrun | request from: 127.0.0.1
MTXrun | requested action:
/mtx-server-ctx-fonttest.lua?selection=hoeflertextregular
MTXrun | performing action:
Am 11.08.2010 um 11:22 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 10-8-2010 5:36, Andreas Harder wrote:
Hi all,
for me (OS X 10.6.4)
mtxrun –script server –auto
do not work. If I click on a font name I get:
MTXrun | request from: 127.0.0.1
MTXrun | requested action:
Hi all,
this is an example.
\setuptyping[numbering=line]
\setuplinenumbering[location=intext]
\showframe
\starttext
\starttyping
This is the first line.
Last line after an empty line.
\stoptyping
\stoptext
the linenumbering setup of location=intext can not work. the line
numbers still be
Dear Hans,
After reinstalling the minimal, it works well.
It is really great!
Thank you.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
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On 08/11/2010 08:23 PM, Li Yanrui (李延瑞) wrote:
Hi all,
this is an example.
\setuptyping[numbering=line]
\setuplinenumbering[location=intext]
\showframe
\starttext
\starttyping
This is the first line.
Last line after an empty line.
\stoptyping
\stoptext
the linenumbering setup of
Hello List,
Just came across this today. Haven't even tried it. Just wondering
whether it could be ported to ConTeXt at all.
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/flowfram.html
Piotr
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2010/8/11 Hongwen Qiu qiuhong...@gmail.com:
On 08/11/2010 08:23 PM, Li Yanrui (李延瑞) wrote:
Hi all,
this is an example.
\setuptyping[numbering=line]
\setuplinenumbering[location=intext]
\showframe
\starttext
\starttyping
This is the first line.
Last line after an empty line.
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Piotr Kopszak kops...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello List,
Just came across this today. Haven't even tried it. Just wondering
whether it could be ported to ConTeXt at all.
maybe columns is similar or better
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Hi all,
please have a look at the following example.
\setupnote[footnote][location=none]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}{text\footnote{test}}
\framed[align=normal]{\placenotes[footnote]}
\stoptext
How can I prevent the vertical space before the first note?
Greeting
Andreas
On 11-8-2010 7:24, Andreas Harder wrote:
\setupnote[footnote][location=none]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}{text\footnote{test}}
\framed[align=normal]{\placenotes[footnote]}
\stoptext
\framed[align=normal,strut=no]{\placenotes[footnote][before=,after=]}
Am 11.08.2010 um 19:36 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 11-8-2010 7:24, Andreas Harder wrote:
\setupnote[footnote][location=none]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}{text\footnote{test}}
\framed[align=normal]{\placenotes[footnote]}
\stoptext
Am 11.08.10 02:12, schrieb views63:
BTW: In the old version beta some symbol is invalid such as
\setresumevalue{mobile}
I’m sorry but I don’t know what you mean.
Wolfgang
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Hi,
there seems to be a confusion in contextgarden (at least *I* am confused):
Isn't there also a setup for \startparagraph ... \stopparagraph???
\defineparagraphs is something different, no?
See
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/startparagraph
Reference/en/startparagraph
Am 11.08.10 21:20, schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
there seems to be a confusion in contextgarden (at least *I* am confused):
Isn't there also a setup for \startparagraph ... \stopparagraph???
This should be \startPARAGRAPH ... \stopPARAGRAPH where PARAGRAPH stands
for the name of the
Am 11.08.2010 um 21:28 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 11.08.10 21:20, schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
there seems to be a confusion in contextgarden (at least *I* am confused):
Isn't there also a setup for \startparagraph ... \stopparagraph???
This should be \startPARAGRAPH ...
Am 11.08.10 21:32, schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
there seems to be a confusion in contextgarden (at least *I* am confused):
Isn't there also a setup for \startparagraph ... \stopparagraph???
This should be \startPARAGRAPH ... \stopPARAGRAPH where PARAGRAPH stands
for the name of the environment
On 11-8-2010 9:38, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 11.08.10 21:32, schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
there seems to be a confusion in contextgarden (at least *I* am
confused):
Isn't there also a setup for \startparagraph ... \stopparagraph???
This should be \startPARAGRAPH ... \stopPARAGRAPH where
Am 11.08.10 21:44, schrieb Hans Hagen:
Exactly. And is there also a dedicated setup for \startparagraph ...
\stopparagraph?
No because the environment adds only tags before and after the
environment, nothing else.
indeed. but there will be something someday; maybe we should reserve
the
Hi,
as there is no setup for paragraphs (see thread before), I really don' know how
to come out of this trap:
I need a tight interlinespace for the normal body text, but no lunatic
headings!!
Have a look, please:
\definegridsnapping[MyGrid] [off]% broad/both/bold/local fit for the text
On 11-8-2010 9:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 11.08.10 21:44, schrieb Hans Hagen:
Exactly. And is there also a dedicated setup for \startparagraph ...
\stopparagraph?
No because the environment adds only tags before and after the
environment, nothing else.
indeed. but there will be
Columns are excellent, no doubt, but as far as I understand them, they
don't allow to flow text to boxes in arbitrary locations.
Piotr
2010/8/11 luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Piotr Kopszak kops...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello List,
Just came across this
On 11-8-2010 11:54, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Columns are excellent, no doubt, but as far as I understand them, they
don't allow to flow text to boxes in arbitrary locations.
column sets come pretty close (see mcolumns.pdf)
Hans
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On 11-8-2010 9:49, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
as there is no setup for paragraphs (see thread before), I really don' know how
to come out of this trap:
I need a tight interlinespace for the normal body text, but no lunatic
headings!!
Have a look, please:
I have no time now. I will
Hi,
Is it possible to create a Table of Content like the one shown in the attached
image? Basically I need a few unnumbered entries at the top of the table (like
abstract, acknowledgements, etc) with romannumeral-numbered page number,
followed by numbered chapters with digits-numbered page
Basically I need a few
unnumbered entries at the top of the table (like abstract,
acknowledgements, etc)
Rio,
I handle this through using the unnumbered sectioning (\title, \subject..) and
then a
\definecombinedlist [content][title,chapter]
Essentially you add title to the already
I am having a couple of small problems with the interaction. In principle it's
working, but...
1. The TOC is added to the bookmarks, which is fine, but with a lower-case c,
ie. content
2. From http://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDF_Bookmarks_and_Headers I figured out
how to get rid of the \crlf in
Hi,
The following minimal example has no effect on page numbering(MkIV):
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals] %
\setuppagenumbering[numberconversion=romannumerals] has no effect too.
\starttext
\chapter{Alpha}
\input tufte
\stoptext
$ context --version
MTXrun | current version:
Am 12.08.10 03:52, schrieb Hongwen Qiu:
Hi,
The following minimal example has no effect on page numbering(MkIV):
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals] %
\setuppagenumbering[numberconversion=romannumerals] has no effect too.
\setupuserpagenumbering[numberconversion=romannumerals]
于 2010年08月12日 11:08, Wolfgang Schuster 写道:
Am 12.08.10 03:52, schrieb Hongwen Qiu:
Hi,
The following minimal example has no effect on page numbering(MkIV):
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals] %
\setuppagenumbering[numberconversion=romannumerals] has no effect too.
There appears to be some kind of clash between the lettrine module and setting
up \setupalign[right] when used together: on a 200 page text every line has
Overfull \hbox errors.
As a (stupid?) side question: why is text, that aligns on the left edge of an
odd-numbered page called right
On 08/12/2010 06:03 AM, Martin Althoff wrote:
There appears to be some kind of clash between the lettrine module
and setting up \setupalign[right] when used together: on a 200 page
text every line has Overfull \hbox errors.
Both are attempting to do something special with the paragraph
shape,
Both are attempting to do something special with the
paragraph
shape, and the interaction is causing trouble.
Taco, thanks. Does that mean I have either live with it or forget about left
alignment?
Martin
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