Hi!!
I am begginer in "context" ( and "tex" too). I want to generate the next
table:
A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4
B.3 B.4
C.4
I am using xtables and the code is the next:
\starttext
\startxtable[frame=on]
\startxtablehead
\startxrow
\startxcell[ny=3, nx=1] A.1 \stopxcell
\startxcell[ny
Wolfgang I would like to have your capacity of remembering things… Thank you so
much!
Willi
> On 25 Feb 2019, at 23:30, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
> Willi Egger schrieb am 25.02.19 um 22:44:
>> Hi Wolfgang,
>>
>> that is a nice coincidence! I was stuck just today with this very issue!
>>
Am 2019-02-24 um 09:11 schrieb Rudolf Bahr :
> Yes, "~" was the reason for my failure. Its use seems to be linux specific
> only.
No, it’s not Linux specific, but ConTeXt doesn’t expand shell variables.
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Hi,
I would like to typeset the runtime information that context displays at
the end of typesetting:
mkiv lua stats > runtime: 174.639 seconds, 913 processed pages, 913
shipped pages, 5.228 pages/second
system | total runtime: 526.583 seconds
Is this stored in any environment key?
Hi Felipe,
Your code gives the result you want here on my machine (version 2019.02.26
20:04 MKIV beta), so there is no error in your code.
Please see the attachment.
Maybe you should update your installation of ConTeXt?
Best regards: OK
xtable-span.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
> On
On 2/26/2019 5:14 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi,
I would like to typeset the runtime information that context displays at
the end of typesetting:
mkiv lua stats > runtime: 174.639 seconds, 913 processed pages, 913
shipped pages, 5.228 pages/second
system | total runtime: 526.583
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 09:55:07AM +0100, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Am 2019-02-24 um 09:11 schrieb Rudolf Bahr :
>
> > Yes, "~" was the reason for my failure. Its use seems to be linux specific
> > only.
>
> No, it’s not Linux specific, but ConTeXt doesn’t expand shell variables.
>
> Greetli
Dear list,
I use lua function nodes.toutf to print text being typeset in log output for
debugging purposes etc… and I noticed output is now different for some
characters/glyphs.
I use EB Garamond font, which might explain.
Before, for example output was :
user> margin > margin box
On 2/27/2019 11:53, Joseph Canedo wrote:
Dear list,
I use lua function nodes.toutf to print text being typeset in log
output for debugging purposes etc… and I noticed output is now
different for some characters/glyphs.
I use EB Garamond font, which might explain.
Before, for example output
Dear list,
If I choose the headalternative to be of horizontal type, e.g. “text”, the head
placement will ignore the indentnext option. This can be traced back to the
\strc_rendering_stop_placement macro where there is a check
\ifconditional\headisdisplay
\useindentnextparameter\headpara
Dear List:
I have a tabulate table inside an indented item group and I would like to
set the width of the table to the \hbox size of the surrounding text. If I
use \textwidth as a width parameter, the table spills into the right margin
(see attached).
What is the correct parameter to use t
I'm trying to define a new language for use in a bilingual document, but
my hyphenation patterns are being ignored and I'm sure I must be doing
something wrong.
I've devised a minimal example that should hyphenate between vowels but
doesn't. Here's the hyphenation patterns file:
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Clyde Johnston schrieb am 27.02.19 um 22:49:
Dear List:
I have a tabulate table inside an indented item group and I would like
to set the width of the table to the \hbox size of the surrounding
text. If I use \textwidth as a width parameter, the table spills into
the right margin (see attach
Hi there,
Am 26/02/2019 um 16:06 schrieb Alan Braslau:
On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 01:04:25 +0100
Lars wrote:
Hi there,
I've stumbled upon some behaviour that looks like a bug to me. Sometimes
longer footnotes are being broken over two pages. Please see the
attached picture:
As you can see the last
Thanks Wolfgang. This is exactly what I was looking for and thanks for the
explanatory notes on the inter-column width. New knowledge is always good!
:-D
I put braces around the contents of the items to make them consistent with
\starthead command which does not seem to contain the headstyle set
On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 01:04:25 +0100
Lars wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've stumbled upon some behaviour that looks like a bug to me. Sometimes
> longer footnotes are being broken over two pages. Please see the
> attached picture:
>
> As you can see the last footnote on p. 6 is being continued on p.
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