Re: [NTG-context] \recurselevel inside \bTABLE\eTABLE

2013-03-22 Thread Willi Egger
Hi Wolfgang,

hm, I see, that I did not read your first message correctly. Thank you for 
pointing me to it!

Willi
On Mar 19, 2013, at 8:23 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

 
 Am 17.03.2013 um 22:58 schrieb Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl:
 
 Thank you again!
 
 Sorry for misspelling your name Aditya!
 
 I was surprised, that the solution of Wolfgang does not work, with 
 \expanded{\recurselevel}, though it sounds reasonable. Still all rows are 
 marked 0. Alan's suggestion gives me the desired result.
 
 See my change, you have to put \expanded before \bTD because when you write
 
  \bTD \expanded{\recurselevel} \eTD
 
 context will store “\expanded{\recurselevel}” which is expanded
 after all cells are created and \recurselevel has its default value.
 
 Wolfgang
 
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Re: [NTG-context] \recurselevel inside \bTABLE\eTABLE

2013-03-19 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 17.03.2013 um 22:58 schrieb Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl:

 Thank you again!
 
 Sorry for misspelling your name Aditya!
 
 I was surprised, that the solution of Wolfgang does not work, with 
 \expanded{\recurselevel}, though it sounds reasonable. Still all rows are 
 marked 0. Alan's suggestion gives me the desired result.

See my change, you have to put \expanded before \bTD because when you write

  \bTD \expanded{\recurselevel} \eTD

context will store “\expanded{\recurselevel}” which is expanded
after all cells are created and \recurselevel has its default value.

Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] \recurselevel inside \bTABLE\eTABLE

2013-03-17 Thread Alan BRASLAU
On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 13:00:22 +0100
Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl wrote:

 Dear all,
 
 I should prepare a form with a table. The table rows should be
 numbered. 
 
 How can I get get this done by using \recurselevel.
 In the attached minimal example all rows are numbered with 0.
 
 \starttext
 \subject{bTABLE--eTABLE: recurse creates rows}
 \bTABLE
   \dorecurse{3}
   {\bTR
   \bTD \recurselevel \eTD
   \eTR}
 \eTABLE
 
 
 What do i do wrongly here? 

\starttext
\subject{bTABLE--eTABLE: recurse creates rows}
\bTABLE
\dorecurse{3}
{\bTR
\bTD #1 \eTD
\eTR}
\eTABLE
\stoptext

Alan
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Re: [NTG-context] \recurselevel inside \bTABLE\eTABLE

2013-03-17 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 17.03.2013 um 13:00 schrieb Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl:

 Dear all,
 
 I should prepare a form with a table. The table rows should be numbered. 
 
 How can I get get this done by using \recurselevel.
 In the attached minimal example all rows are numbered with 0.
 
 \starttext
 \subject{bTABLE--eTABLE: recurse creates rows}
 \bTABLE
   \dorecurse{3}
   {\bTR
   \bTD \recurselevel \eTD
   \eTR}
 \eTABLE
 
 What do i do wrongly here? 

You’re doing nothing wrong but you have to expand the value of the counter.

One feature of natural tables is the calculated width of the cells, to do this 
context stores
the content of all cells in a token register, i.e. context stores \recurselevel 
as content
of the cell and not the value of the iteration. This content is processed after 
all cells
have been stored and the \recurselevel macro uses at this moment its default 
value 0.

To expand the value of the counter use \expanded{…} to force a expansion.

\bTABLE
  \dorecurse{3}{\bTR\bTD\recurselevel\eTD\eTR}
\eTABLE

Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] \recurselevel inside \bTABLE\eTABLE

2013-03-17 Thread Aditya Mahajan

On Sun, 17 Mar 2013, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:



Am 17.03.2013 um 13:00 schrieb Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl:


Dear all,

I should prepare a form with a table. The table rows should be numbered.

How can I get get this done by using \recurselevel.
In the attached minimal example all rows are numbered with 0.

\starttext
\subject{bTABLE--eTABLE: recurse creates rows}
\bTABLE
\dorecurse{3}
{\bTR
\bTD \recurselevel \eTD
\eTR}
\eTABLE

What do i do wrongly here?


You’re doing nothing wrong but you have to expand the value of the counter.

One feature of natural tables is the calculated width of the cells, to do this 
context stores
the content of all cells in a token register, i.e. context stores \recurselevel 
as content
of the cell and not the value of the iteration. This content is processed after 
all cells
have been stored and the \recurselevel macro uses at this moment its default 
value 0.

To expand the value of the counter use \expanded{…} to force a expansion.

\bTABLE
 \dorecurse{3}{\bTR\bTD\recurselevel\eTD\eTR}
\eTABLE


There was a long discussion on this a couple of years back. Summarized 
here:


http://randomdeterminism.wordpress.com/2009/03/05/tex-programming-the-past-the-present-and-the-future/

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Re: [NTG-context] \recurselevel inside \bTABLE\eTABLE

2013-03-17 Thread Willi Egger
Thank you all!

I was trying to find your info Adytia, but failed :-)

Willi
On Mar 17, 2013, at 10:38 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:

 On Sun, 17 Mar 2013, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
 
 
 Am 17.03.2013 um 13:00 schrieb Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl:
 
 Dear all,
 
 I should prepare a form with a table. The table rows should be numbered.
 
 How can I get get this done by using \recurselevel.
 In the attached minimal example all rows are numbered with 0.
 
 \starttext
 \subject{bTABLE--eTABLE: recurse creates rows}
 \bTABLE
 \dorecurse{3}
 {\bTR
 \bTD \recurselevel \eTD
 \eTR}
 \eTABLE
 
 What do i do wrongly here?
 
 You’re doing nothing wrong but you have to expand the value of the counter.
 
 One feature of natural tables is the calculated width of the cells, to do 
 this context stores
 the content of all cells in a token register, i.e. context stores 
 \recurselevel as content
 of the cell and not the value of the iteration. This content is processed 
 after all cells
 have been stored and the \recurselevel macro uses at this moment its default 
 value 0.
 
 To expand the value of the counter use \expanded{…} to force a expansion.
 
 \bTABLE
 \dorecurse{3}{\bTR\bTD\recurselevel\eTD\eTR}
 \eTABLE
 
 There was a long discussion on this a couple of years back. Summarized here:
 
 http://randomdeterminism.wordpress.com/2009/03/05/tex-programming-the-past-the-present-and-the-future/
 
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Re: [NTG-context] \recurselevel inside \bTABLE\eTABLE

2013-03-17 Thread Hans Hagen

On 3/17/2013 10:38 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:

On Sun, 17 Mar 2013, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:



Am 17.03.2013 um 13:00 schrieb Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl:


Dear all,

I should prepare a form with a table. The table rows should be numbered.

How can I get get this done by using \recurselevel.
In the attached minimal example all rows are numbered with 0.

\starttext
\subject{bTABLE--eTABLE: recurse creates rows}
\bTABLE
\dorecurse{3}
{\bTR
\bTD \recurselevel \eTD
\eTR}
\eTABLE

What do i do wrongly here?


You’re doing nothing wrong but you have to expand the value of the
counter.

One feature of natural tables is the calculated width of the cells, to
do this context stores
the content of all cells in a token register, i.e. context stores
\recurselevel as content
of the cell and not the value of the iteration. This content is
processed after all cells
have been stored and the \recurselevel macro uses at this moment its
default value 0.

To expand the value of the counter use \expanded{…} to force a expansion.

\bTABLE
 \dorecurse{3}{\bTR\bTD\recurselevel\eTD\eTR}
\eTABLE


There was a long discussion on this a couple of years back. Summarized
here:

http://randomdeterminism.wordpress.com/2009/03/05/tex-programming-the-past-the-present-and-the-future/


or

\startluacode
  context.bTABLE()
context.bTR()
  context.bTD()
  context.mathematics((+))
  context.eTD()
  for y = 1,6 do
context.bTD()
  context(y)
context.eTD()
  end
context.eTR()
for x = 1,6 do
  context.bTR()
context.bTD()
  context(x)
context.eTD()
for y = 1,6 do
  context.bTD()
context(x+y)
  context.eTD()
end
  context.eTR()
end
  context.eTABLE()
\stopluacode


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Re: [NTG-context] \recurselevel inside \bTABLE\eTABLE

2013-03-17 Thread Willi Egger
Thank you again!

Sorry for misspelling your name Aditya!

I was surprised, that the solution of Wolfgang does not work, with 
\expanded{\recurselevel}, though it sounds reasonable. Still all rows are 
marked 0. Alan's suggestion gives me the desired result.

Hm, I was not yet thinking about using cld... Thank you Hans!

Willi
On Mar 17, 2013, at 10:52 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:

 On 3/17/2013 10:38 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
 On Sun, 17 Mar 2013, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
 
 
 Am 17.03.2013 um 13:00 schrieb Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl:
 
 Dear all,
 
 I should prepare a form with a table. The table rows should be numbered.
 
 How can I get get this done by using \recurselevel.
 In the attached minimal example all rows are numbered with 0.
 
 \starttext
 \subject{bTABLE--eTABLE: recurse creates rows}
 \bTABLE
\dorecurse{3}
{\bTR
\bTD \recurselevel \eTD
\eTR}
 \eTABLE
 
 What do i do wrongly here?
 
 You’re doing nothing wrong but you have to expand the value of the
 counter.
 
 One feature of natural tables is the calculated width of the cells, to
 do this context stores
 the content of all cells in a token register, i.e. context stores
 \recurselevel as content
 of the cell and not the value of the iteration. This content is
 processed after all cells
 have been stored and the \recurselevel macro uses at this moment its
 default value 0.
 
 To expand the value of the counter use \expanded{…} to force a expansion.
 
 \bTABLE
 \dorecurse{3}{\bTR\bTD\recurselevel\eTD\eTR}
 \eTABLE
 
 There was a long discussion on this a couple of years back. Summarized
 here:
 
 http://randomdeterminism.wordpress.com/2009/03/05/tex-programming-the-past-the-present-and-the-future/
 
 or
 
 \startluacode
  context.bTABLE()
context.bTR()
  context.bTD()
  context.mathematics((+))
  context.eTD()
  for y = 1,6 do
context.bTD()
  context(y)
context.eTD()
  end
context.eTR()
for x = 1,6 do
  context.bTR()
context.bTD()
  context(x)
context.eTD()
for y = 1,6 do
  context.bTD()
context(x+y)
  context.eTD()
end
  context.eTR()
end
  context.eTABLE()
 \stopluacode
 
 
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Re: [NTG-context] \recurselevel inside \bTABLE\eTABLE

2013-03-17 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 17.03.2013 um 22:17 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com:

 
 Am 17.03.2013 um 13:00 schrieb Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl:
 
 Dear all,
 
 I should prepare a form with a table. The table rows should be numbered. 
 
 How can I get get this done by using \recurselevel.
 In the attached minimal example all rows are numbered with 0.
 
 \starttext
 \subject{bTABLE--eTABLE: recurse creates rows}
 \bTABLE
  \dorecurse{3}
  {\bTR
  \bTD \recurselevel \eTD
  \eTR}
 \eTABLE
 
 What do i do wrongly here? 
 
 You’re doing nothing wrong but you have to expand the value of the counter.
 
 One feature of natural tables is the calculated width of the cells, to do 
 this context stores
 the content of all cells in a token register, i.e. context stores 
 \recurselevel as content
 of the cell and not the value of the iteration. This content is processed 
 after all cells
 have been stored and the \recurselevel macro uses at this moment its default 
 value 0.
 
 To expand the value of the counter use \expanded{…} to force a expansion.
 
 \bTABLE
  \dorecurse{3}{\bTR\bTD\recurselevel\eTD\eTR}
 \eTABLE


Needs \expanded:

\bTABLE
  \dorecurse{3}{\bTR\expanded{\bTD\recurselevel\eTD}\eTR}
\eTABLE

Wolfgang
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