I am trying to define a (paper) feedback form. One of the things I
need is checkboxes. A first stab for this (for example I need also a
start text, but I do one step at a time) is, based on TeX by Topic, a
Texnician's Reference page 106:
\def\checkBox#1,{\space\space\space\space[\space\space] #
Am 06.09.2010 um 11:14 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
> I am trying to define a (paper) feedback form. One of the things I
> need is checkboxes. A first stab for this (for example I need also a
> start text, but I do one step at a time) is, based on TeX by Topic, a
> Texnician's Reference page 106:
>
Op maandag 6 sep 2010 12:55 CEST schreef Wolfgang Schuster:
> \def\CheckBoxes[#1]%
> {\par
> \getcommalistsize[#1]% count the number of arguments
> \processcommalist[#1]\doCheckBoxes}
>
> \def\doCheckBoxes#1%
> {\hskip1em[ ] #1\par}
I changed the code to:
\def\CheckBoxes[#1]%
{\par
Hi Jan,
Hm, looking at your arrangement, I do not quite understand what purpose it
serves. Context does contain a list of arrangements which can be useful for
most users. However, it we will have to convince Hans, that your scheme is
useful also to others. Could you explain what the idea is beh
Am 06.09.2010 um 13:50 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
> Op maandag 6 sep 2010 12:55 CEST schreef Wolfgang Schuster:
>
>> \def\CheckBoxes[#1]%
>> {\par
>> \getcommalistsize[#1]% count the number of arguments
>> \processcommalist[#1]\doCheckBoxes}
>>
>> \def\doCheckBoxes#1%
>> {\hskip1em[ ] #1\par}
>
Op maandag 6 sep 2010 14:58 CEST schreef Wolfgang Schuster:
> How about this:
>
> \def\CheckBoxes[#1]%
> {\startitemize[packed]
> \processcommalist[#1]\doCheckBoxes
> \stopitemize}
>
> \def\doCheckBoxes#1%
> {\sym{\mathematics{\Box}}#1\par}
Does not work either.
I have now (I added a SimpleCheck
Dear all
I should break a line to correct for an "Overfull \hbox ..." error. How can I
achieve this, so that the line before the manual line break remains justified.
Example:
Original text
"Abb. 1. Männchen von Megarhyssa rixator, einer charakteristischen Schlupf-
wespe von im Holz lebenden P
I ran it with batchmode and silent, so I did not see errors, but it is
not correct.
I get:
! Use of \CheckBoxes doesn't match its definition.
l.19 \CheckBoxes Y
es, No, A little bit
H gives:
If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always
put `1' after
> The command should be the equivalent to LaTeX's \linebreak command.
LaTeX's \linebreak is roughly equivalent to \penalty-1; that
should do what you need.
Arthur
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If your question is of interest to o
Am 06.09.2010 um 16:58 schrieb Hannes Baur:
> Dear all
>
> I should break a line to correct for an "Overfull \hbox ..." error. How can I
> achieve this, so that the line before the manual line break remains
> justified.
>
> Example:
>
> Original text
> "Abb. 1. Männchen von Megarhyssa rixat
Am 06.09.2010 um 17:55 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
> I ran it with batchmode and silent, so I did not see errors, but it is
> not correct.
> I get:
>! Use of \CheckBoxes doesn't match its definition.
>l.19 \CheckBoxes Y
> es, No, A little bit
>
> [...]
>
> So '\def\Che
Op maandag 6 sep 2010 18:37 CEST schreef Wolfgang Schuster:
> Use the command in the correct way: \CheckBoxes[Yes, No, A little bit]
>
> \def\CheckBoxes[#1]%
> {\startitemize[packed][margin=2.5em,width=2em]
> \processcommalist[#1]\doCheckBoxes
> \stopitemize}
>
> \def\doCheckBoxes#1%
> {\sym{[\hsp
Am 06.09.2010 um 19:57 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
> I start to understand it. Thanks.
>
> I changed it a little. I implemented 'title'. And with startitemize I
> got empty space between my 'title' and the checkboxes.
The blank line comes from itemize, you can get rid of it with
\startitemize[joi
Am 2010-09-06 um 18:24 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Original text
"Abb. 1. Männchen von Megarhyssa rixator, einer charakteristischen
Schlupf-
wespe von im Holz lebenden Pflanzenwespen. R. Burri. Während der "
The word "Schlupf" cannot be hyphenated any further and therefore
"Schlupfwespe" sh
The following code does what I want:
\blank
\SetTableToWidth{\textwidth}
\starttable[|lp(0.90\textwidth)|]
Some text \SR
\SR
\HL
\SR
\HL
\SR
\HL
\SR
\HL
\stoptable
\blank
I would think that the following code is equivalent:
\blank
\Se
Hi,
I have a multi-page PDF without page number . Is there simple way to
insert page number by using ConTeXt ?
I'm thinking about:
* Setup ConTeXt with zero or small margins,
* Setup page number (possibility to start from some value, not
necessary from 1)
* Include each page of PDF as picture
On Mon, 6 Sep 2010, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
The following code does what I want:
\blank
\SetTableToWidth{\textwidth}
\starttable[|lp(0.90\textwidth)|]
Some text \SR
\SR
\HL
\SR
\HL
\SR
\HL
\SR
\HL
\stoptable
\blank
The correct syntax is \NC ... \NC \SR
On Mon, 6 Sep 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 06.09.2010 um 19:57 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
I start to understand it. Thanks.
I changed it a little. I implemented 'title'. And with startitemize I
got empty space between my 'title' and the checkboxes.
The blank line comes from itemize, you
On Sat, 4 Sep 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
context’s error message is misleading, the problem appears with the \startMATLAB
command but the undefined control sequence is “\v!unknwon” as shown below the
message,
it’s only a typo in the module and the correct value is “\v!unknown”.
Thanks. I
On 6-9-2010 11:11, Vnpenguin wrote:
Hi,
I have a multi-page PDF without page number . Is there simple way to
insert page number by using ConTeXt ?
I'm thinking about:
* Setup ConTeXt with zero or small margins,
* Setup page number (possibility to start from some value, not
necessary from 1)
On Mon, 6 Sep 2010, Vnpenguin wrote:
Hi,
I have a multi-page PDF without page number . Is there simple way to
insert page number by using ConTeXt ?
I'm thinking about:
* Setup ConTeXt with zero or small margins,
* Setup page number (possibility to start from some value, not
necessary from 1)
Op maandag 6 sep 2010 23:18 CEST schreef Aditya Mahajan:
>> The following code does what I want:
>> \blank
>> \SetTableToWidth{\textwidth}
>> \starttable[|lp(0.90\textwidth)|]
>> Some text \SR
>> \SR
>> \HL
>> \SR
>> \HL
>> \SR
>> \HL
>> \SR
>> \HL
>> \stoptable
>> \blank
[CUT]
> Table and expan
I am trying to make a set of macros for a paper feedback form. The
first part is:
\setuplayout
[backspace=20mm,footer=5mm,header=5mm,height=middle,margin=1cm,topspace=0mm,width=middle]
\setupindenting[yes,none]
\enableregime[utf-8]
\mainlanguage[nl]
\setupbodyfont[roman,
Op maandag 6 sep 2010 20:29 CEST schreef Wolfgang Schuster:
> I wonder why need this command when can get the same result with normal
> context commands:
>
> \definesymbol[checkbox][{[~~~]}]
> \defineitemgroup[checkbox]
> \setupitemgroup[checkbox][each][packed][margin=2.5em,symbol=checkbox,
On 2010-09-06, at 7:07 PM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
> Op maandag 6 sep 2010 20:29 CEST schreef Wolfgang Schuster:
>
>> I wonder why need this command when can get the same result with normal
>>context commands:
>>
>> \definesymbol[checkbox][{[~~~]}]
>> \defineitemgroup[checkbox]
>> \setu
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