Hans van der Meer via ntg-context schrieb am 16.07.2023 um 12:14:
I cannot get rid of some depth in framed. Used various combinations of
the depth and backgrounddepth setting, nothing helps.
What am I doing wrong? Or is something in \framed not working in the
way I expected?
1. Include your
> \hidewidth is a plain tex thing that is unlikely to work well with other code
With all respect, I do not understand why it can cause problems and "is
unlikely to work well".
It is no surprise that in TeX you can cause havoc by using things unwisely or
in the wrong place (and I have enough
I cannot get rid of some depth in framed. Used various combinations of the depth and backgrounddepth setting, nothing helps.What am I doing wrong? Or is something in \framed not working in the way I expected?See the accompanying MWE.
yours sincerelydr. Hans van der Meer
framedepth.pdf
What happened to \hidewidth? It looks as if it disappeared. See the accompanying MWE.However, searching the ConTeXt source I find it used in enco-ini.mkiv, defined in syst-ini.mkiv, but commented out in syst-ini.mkxl.Why is that? It seems a harmless definition, and its body is even used twice in
On 7/15/23 21:46, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
> Hi, list! I want to know how to make numbers in text item groups run
> along with text (for instance, wrt indentation) regardless of their
> position in text. In the following example:
Hi Jairo,
alignsymbol=yes might be what you need (if I’m getting
Jairo A. del Rio schrieb am 15.07.2023 um 21:46:
Hi, list! I want to know how to make numbers in text item groups run
along with text (for instance, wrt indentation) regardless of their
position in text. In the following example:
\setupindenting[yes,medium]
\starttext
On 7/16/2023 1:31 PM, Hans van der Meer via ntg-context wrote:
What happened to \hidewidth? It looks as if it disappeared. See the
accompanying MWE.
However, searching the ConTeXt source I find it used in enco-ini.mkiv, defined
in syst-ini.mkiv, but commented out in syst-ini.mkxl.
Why is
Hello,
searching the mailing list is very slow recently (since the new interface hast
been established).
For example searching for "font" takes 20 seconds for the results to show up.
Is it only me experiencing this phenomenon or ist it a general problem?
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "run along with text". If you mean "keep in
the same paragraph" then just remove the blank lines from your example, e.g.
\setupindenting[yes,medium]
\starttext
\startitemize[a,text][textdistance=none]
\startitem \input{jojomayer}\stopitem
\startitem
On 7/16/23 11:25, Michael Loescher wrote:
> Hello,
>
> searching the mailing list is very slow recently (since the new
> interface hast been established). For example searching for "font"
> takes 20 seconds for the results to show up. Is it only me
> experiencing this phenomenon or ist it a
Hi—
\placeinitial seems to fail when there is a footnote in the paragraph. At
least
\startparagraph
\placeinitial \input ward \footnote{A footnote.}
\stopparagraph
only works when the footnote is commented out.
I am running lmtx [ConTeXt ver: 2023.06.22 LMTX fmt: 2023.6.26]
Alan
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