Re: [NTG-context] Problem with \inouter and text justification

2016-01-22 Thread josephcanedo
Dear list,


The problem with margin notes and main text justification being wrong in some 
lines when using stack=continue is still present with latest beta mtx-context   
  | current version: 2016.01.18 22:21 


This can be verified with the test stacking-002.tex in test suite or with MWE I 
posted earlier.


Just wanted to know if fixing this problem was planned for next “stable” 
version or if that feature is somewhat deprecated ? This problem does not occur 
with current “stable” ConTeXt version.


Many thanks for any hint,


Joseph





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Is this problem a hard limitation from (lua)TeX ? or simply some bug in ConTeXt 
?

The problem with main text justification is not present with “stable” version 
of ConTeXt, so my guess is that’s a regression in beta.




I initially used stack=yes but despite the name in some cases the notes fail to 
stack and overlapped. 




Thanks a lot,




Joseph





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Thanks Wolfgang for alternative proposal.

I had a try with your sample and it seems the margin notes stay stacked but not 
nearby the line I insert them in the text, which is what I

am looking for. Is there a way to achieve this using notes ?




Otherwise I assume that there is a bug with \ininner \inouter then ? 




Also I noticed there is a \ininnermargin, but I was curious to know what’s the 
difference with \ininner.




Thanks a lot




Joseph





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josephcan...@gmail.com

10. Dezember 2015 um 11:04


Dear all,




Another problem appears if using both \inouter and \ininner to have notes in 
both sides. Apparently when doing so the stack=continue does not work any 
longer. I see margin notes overlapping and not being stacked.




If the “left note” is removed the right side notes are stacked properly again.




Is there any solution to avoid the previous problem and this one please ? 
Are notes a alternative for you?

\startsetups[marginnotes]
\startframed[width=max,height=max,align=high,strut=no]
\placenotes[marginnote][before=,after=,rule=off]
\stopframed
\stopsetups

\setuptexttexts[margin][][\directsetup{marginnotes}]

\definenote   [marginnote][criterium=page]
\setupnotation[marginnote][number=no]

\starttext

\dorecurse{100}{\input ward\expanded{\marginnote{This is note \recurselevel}} }

\stoptext

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Re: [NTG-context] Problem with \inouter and text justification

2015-12-15 Thread josephcanedo

Is this problem a hard limitation from (lua)TeX ? or simply some bug in ConTeXt 
?

The problem with main text justification is not present with “stable” version 
of ConTeXt, so my guess is that’s a regression in beta.


I initially used stack=yes but despite the name in some cases the notes fail to 
stack and overlapped. 




Thanks a lot,




Joseph





From: josephcan...@gmail.com
Sent: ‎Friday‎, ‎December‎ ‎11‎, ‎2015 ‎9‎:‎03‎ ‎PM
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Thanks Wolfgang for alternative proposal.

I had a try with your sample and it seems the margin notes stay stacked but not 
nearby the line I insert them in the text, which is what I

am looking for. Is there a way to achieve this using notes ?




Otherwise I assume that there is a bug with \ininner \inouter then ? 




Also I noticed there is a \ininnermargin, but I was curious to know what’s the 
difference with \ininner.




Thanks a lot




Joseph





From: Wolfgang Schuster
Sent: ‎Friday‎, ‎December‎ ‎11‎, ‎2015 ‎1‎:‎13‎ ‎PM
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl








josephcan...@gmail.com

10. Dezember 2015 um 11:04


Dear all,




Another problem appears if using both \inouter and \ininner to have notes in 
both sides. Apparently when doing so the stack=continue does not work any 
longer. I see margin notes overlapping and not being stacked.




If the “left note” is removed the right side notes are stacked properly again.




Is there any solution to avoid the previous problem and this one please ? 
Are notes a alternative for you?

\startsetups[marginnotes]
\startframed[width=max,height=max,align=high,strut=no]
\placenotes[marginnote][before=,after=,rule=off]
\stopframed
\stopsetups

\setuptexttexts[margin][][\directsetup{marginnotes}]

\definenote   [marginnote][criterium=page]
\setupnotation[marginnote][number=no]

\starttext

\dorecurse{100}{\input ward\expanded{\marginnote{This is note \recurselevel}} }

\stoptext

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Re: [NTG-context] Problem with \inouter and text justification

2015-12-11 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

josephcan...@gmail.com 
10. Dezember 2015 um 11:04
Dear all,

Another problem appears if using both \inouter and \ininner to have 
notes in both sides. Apparently when doing so the stack=continue does 
not work any longer. I see margin notes overlapping and not being stacked.


If the “left note” is removed the right side notes are stacked 
properly again.


Is there any solution to avoid the previous problem and this one please ?

Are notes a alternative for you?

\startsetups[marginnotes]
\startframed[width=max,height=max,align=high,strut=no]
\placenotes[marginnote][before=,after=,rule=off]
\stopframed
\stopsetups

\setuptexttexts[margin][][\directsetup{marginnotes}]

\definenote   [marginnote][criterium=page]
\setupnotation[marginnote][number=no]

\starttext

\dorecurse{100}{\input ward\expanded{\marginnote{This is note 
\recurselevel}} }


\stoptext

Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] Problem with \inouter and text justification

2015-12-11 Thread josephcanedo
Thanks Wolfgang for alternative proposal.

I had a try with your sample and it seems the margin notes stay stacked but not 
nearby the line I insert them in the text, which is what I

am looking for. Is there a way to achieve this using notes ?


Otherwise I assume that there is a bug with \ininner \inouter then ? 


Also I noticed there is a \ininnermargin, but I was curious to know what’s the 
difference with \ininner.


Thanks a lot


Joseph





From: Wolfgang Schuster
Sent: ‎Friday‎, ‎December‎ ‎11‎, ‎2015 ‎1‎:‎13‎ ‎PM
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl








josephcan...@gmail.com

10. Dezember 2015 um 11:04


Dear all,




Another problem appears if using both \inouter and \ininner to have notes in 
both sides. Apparently when doing so the stack=continue does not work any 
longer. I see margin notes overlapping and not being stacked.




If the “left note” is removed the right side notes are stacked properly again.




Is there any solution to avoid the previous problem and this one please ? 
Are notes a alternative for you?

\startsetups[marginnotes]
\startframed[width=max,height=max,align=high,strut=no]
\placenotes[marginnote][before=,after=,rule=off]
\stopframed
\stopsetups

\setuptexttexts[margin][][\directsetup{marginnotes}]

\definenote   [marginnote][criterium=page]
\setupnotation[marginnote][number=no]

\starttext

\dorecurse{100}{\input ward\expanded{\marginnote{This is note \recurselevel}} }

\stoptext

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Re: [NTG-context] Problem with \inouter and text justification

2015-12-10 Thread josephcanedo
Dear all,


Another problem appears if using both \inouter and \ininner to have notes in 
both sides. Apparently when doing so the stack=continue does not work any 
longer. I see margin notes overlapping and not being stacked.


If the “left note” is removed the right side notes are stacked properly again.


Is there any solution to avoid the previous problem and this one please ? 

Thanks


Best regards


Joseph Canedo





From: josephcan...@gmail.com
Sent: ‎Tuesday‎, ‎December‎ ‎8‎, ‎2015 ‎11‎:‎03‎ ‎PM
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl





Dear all,




I am trying to add margin notes and for some reason I do not understand when 
having them in the main text, the main text which normally would be fully 
justified (without notes) is now aligned to left, but right side is erratic. I 
attach a simple MWE showing this.




If you disable the notes uncommenting the no op versions of \R and \N macros 
the text is perfectly justified. 




Any hint on what I am doing wrong or some solution to avoid this please?




Another question would be how to make the margin content always aligned to left 
please (even if the used margin is the left one) ? 




Many thanks




Best regards




Joseph Canedo

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