Re: [NTG-context] Possible bug with new \start ... \stop way for title, chapter, subject, etc.?

2013-06-29 Thread Pablo Rodríguez
On 29/06/13 07:46, Andres Conrado Montoya wrote:
 [...]
 Is this a bug or a new feature that I don't understand?
I don‘t know whether it’s a bug. But this works:

\startsubject[title={Tufte}]%
 With startsubject: \input tufte\par
\stopsubject

It seems that the \start... commands add an extra space. I don‘t know
whether it’s a bug, but this works:

\startsubject[title={Tufte}]%
 With startsubject: \input tufte\par
\stopsubject


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Re: [NTG-context] Possible bug with new \start ... \stop way for title, chapter, subject, etc.?

2013-06-29 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 29.06.2013 um 07:46 schrieb Andres Conrado Montoya andresconr...@gmail.com:

 I was trying to implement the solution provided by this thread:
 http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg51152.html and it
 works very well. However, finding a problem related to this
 implementation, I found that the output of the new \start ... \stop
 versions of the title, section, chapter, subject, etc. commands is
 different from the old \title, \chapter, \subject, etc.
 As you can see in the following MWE, the new implementation indents
 the first paragraph of the given section, by some amount (even
 different from the default for paragraphs).
 
 Is this a bug or a new feature that I don't understand?

It’s a sometimes unwanted side effect of arguments for commands.
Even though there are ways to avoid the space you can’t add them
because there are cases where you want the space.

Below is a modified version of the older code which uses the new MkIV
mechanism to create customized head layouts which gobbles also
the space for \startsection.

\defineheadalternative
  [head:inleftmargin]
  [alternative=horizontal,
   renderingsetup=head:inleftmargin]

\startsetups[head:inleftmargin]
  \inleftmargin{\headtextcontent}
\stopsetups

\setuphead
  [section]
  [alternative=head:inleftmargin,
   style=bold,
   color=red,
   insidesection=\ignorespaces,
   distance=0pt]

\showframe

\starttext

\section{Knuth}
\input knuth

\startsection[title={Tufte}]
\input knuth
\stopsection

\stoptext

Wolfgang
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[NTG-context] Possible bug with new \start ... \stop way for title, chapter, subject, etc.?

2013-06-28 Thread Andres Conrado Montoya
I was trying to implement the solution provided by this thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg51152.html and it
works very well. However, finding a problem related to this
implementation, I found that the output of the new \start ... \stop
versions of the title, section, chapter, subject, etc. commands is
different from the old \title, \chapter, \subject, etc.
As you can see in the following MWE, the new implementation indents
the first paragraph of the given section, by some amount (even
different from the default for paragraphs).

Is this a bug or a new feature that I don't understand?

mtx-context | current version: 2013.06.10 22:51

% START MWE **%

\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\setuppagenumbering
  [alternative=doublesided,location={footer,center}]
\showgrid
\setupindenting[yes,big,next]
\usemodule[lettrine]

\define[2]\SectionCommand
  {\inoutermargin{#2}}

\setuphead
  [title,subject]
  [page=no,
   alternative=text,
   command=\SectionCommand,
   distance=0pt,
   style={\tf\sc},
   before={\blank[line]}]

\starttext

\title{Knuth}
  With title: \input knuth\par

\starttitle[title={Tufte}]
  With starttitle: \input tufte\par
\stoptitle

\subject{Knuth}
  With subject: \input knuth\par

\startsubject[title={Tufte}]
  With startsubject: \input tufte\par
\stopsubject

\stoptext

% STOP MWE %
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