Re: [NTG-context] Piecewise margin line

2020-11-20 Thread Johann Birnick
On Fri, 2020-11-20 at 08:17 +0100, mf wrote:
> Il 20/11/20 02:06, Johann Birnick ha scritto:
> > On Thu, 2020-11-19 at 11:25 +0100, mf wrote:
> > > Il 19/11/20 10:39, Johann Birnick ha scritto:
> > > > Hello,
> > > > 
> > > > I want to setup some fancy theorem style for my math notes. For this I
> > > > want
> > > > to
> > > > have a colored margin line next to my theorems. It should look like
> > > > this:
> > > > 
> > > > https://i.ibb.co/F6L59pD/idea.png
> > > > 
> > > > The line should stretch over the whole theorem, not just the first line.
> > > > (But the latter would be a beginning, though.)
> > > > 
> > > > Important to note is that the line should be *on the margin*, not in the
> > > > text.
> > > > 
> > > > So do you have an idea on how I could do that? I would greatly
> > > > appreciate
> > > > your
> > > > answer. Thank you!
> > > > 
> > > Look for \startsidebar \stopsidebar and \setupsidebar.
> > > 
> > > \setupsidebar [...,...] [..,..=..,..]
> > >     1   2
> > >    OPT
> > > 1 NAME
> > > 2 rulethickness  = DIMENSION
> > >     rulecolor  = COLOR
> > >     alternative    = NUMBER
> > >     topoffset  = DIMENSION
> > >     bottomoffset   = DIMENSION
> > >     distance   = DIMENSION
> > >     leftmargindistance = DIMENSION
> > >     level  = NUMBER
> > > 
> > > Massi
> > 
> > Thank you! I have two more questions:
> > 
> > 1. Where can I find a documentation for this command? Even Google finds
> > nothing.
> 
> I took it from the "Commands" manual. You can find it here:
> 
> ./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/qrcs/setup-en.pdf
> 
> in your ConTeXt directory.
> 
> > 2. Unfortunately, adding \startsidebar and \stopsidebar into the `before`
> > and
> > `after` options of my enumeration messes up whitespace at the end. Here is a
> > screenshot:
> > 
> > https://s12.directupload.net/images/201120/lfmwp5lh.png
> > 
> > The theorem is a normal enumeration. Like this:
> > 
> > \defineenumeration[Theorem][before=\startsidebar, after=stopsidebar]
> > 
> 
> \startsidebar and \stopsidebar should be called in horizontal mode, 
> since you might want to mark in the margin only a part of a paragraph.
> In that case the bar would extend from the start of the marked text 
> until its end.
> The default behavior of the bar is extending from the top of the first 
> line to the bottom of the last one.
> Once you ended a paragraph with \par, you're in a new line and the bar 
> will extend to the bottom of it.
> 
> A solution could be something like this:
> 
> \dontleavehmode\startsidebar Theorem: ... \stopsidebar\par
> 
> Otherwise you could adjust the bottomoffset parameter to the line 
> height, so that the bar ends a line height before its default.
> 
> That way you could keep
> 
>  > \defineenumeration[Theorem][before=\startsidebar, after=stopsidebar]
> 
> or, better:
> 
> \definesidebar[Theorem][bottomoffset=...]
> \defineenumeration[Theorem][before={\startsidebar[Theorem]},after=\stopsidebar
> ]
> 
> Massi

Thank you very much. Now I understand why it happens. The `after` gets called
after the end of the paragraph.

Unfortunately,

[before=\dontleavehmode\startsidebar, after=\stopsidebar\par]

doesn't work, it doesn't change anything.
I have also tried adding

\nowhitespace
\startlinecorrection ... \stoplinecorrection

at certain positions, but it doesn't change anything. Also, I have tried to call
\startsidebar by hand after \startTheorem and call \stopsidebar with
[closesymbol=\stopsidebar]. That works! But there is no field in the enumeration
where I can put [...=\startsidebar]. The fields 'stopper', 'right',
'titlecommand' etc. don't work.

Do you have any further ideas?

There must be a possibility! You also need that e.g. for setting a background
color to your enumeration. I noticed that using

[before=\starttextbackground, after=\stoptextbackground]

also messes up whitespace... .

I would again greatly appreciate your help.

Thank you!
Johann

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Re: [NTG-context] Piecewise margin line

2020-11-19 Thread mf

Il 20/11/20 02:06, Johann Birnick ha scritto:

On Thu, 2020-11-19 at 11:25 +0100, mf wrote:

Il 19/11/20 10:39, Johann Birnick ha scritto:

Hello,

I want to setup some fancy theorem style for my math notes. For this I want
to
have a colored margin line next to my theorems. It should look like this:

https://i.ibb.co/F6L59pD/idea.png

The line should stretch over the whole theorem, not just the first line.
(But the latter would be a beginning, though.)

Important to note is that the line should be *on the margin*, not in the
text.

So do you have an idea on how I could do that? I would greatly appreciate
your
answer. Thank you!


Look for \startsidebar \stopsidebar and \setupsidebar.

\setupsidebar [...,...] [..,..=..,..]
    1   2
   OPT
1 NAME
2 rulethickness  = DIMENSION
    rulecolor  = COLOR
    alternative    = NUMBER
    topoffset  = DIMENSION
    bottomoffset   = DIMENSION
    distance   = DIMENSION
    leftmargindistance = DIMENSION
    level  = NUMBER

Massi


Thank you! I have two more questions:

1. Where can I find a documentation for this command? Even Google finds nothing.


I took it from the "Commands" manual. You can find it here:

./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/qrcs/setup-en.pdf

in your ConTeXt directory.


2. Unfortunately, adding \startsidebar and \stopsidebar into the `before` and
`after` options of my enumeration messes up whitespace at the end. Here is a
screenshot:

https://s12.directupload.net/images/201120/lfmwp5lh.png

The theorem is a normal enumeration. Like this:

\defineenumeration[Theorem][before=\startsidebar, after=stopsidebar]



\startsidebar and \stopsidebar should be called in horizontal mode, 
since you might want to mark in the margin only a part of a paragraph.
In that case the bar would extend from the start of the marked text 
until its end.
The default behavior of the bar is extending from the top of the first 
line to the bottom of the last one.
Once you ended a paragraph with \par, you're in a new line and the bar 
will extend to the bottom of it.


A solution could be something like this:

\dontleavehmode\startsidebar Theorem: ... \stopsidebar\par

Otherwise you could adjust the bottomoffset parameter to the line 
height, so that the bar ends a line height before its default.


That way you could keep

> \defineenumeration[Theorem][before=\startsidebar, after=stopsidebar]

or, better:

\definesidebar[Theorem][bottomoffset=...]
\defineenumeration[Theorem][before={\startsidebar[Theorem]},after=\stopsidebar]

Massi
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Re: [NTG-context] Piecewise margin line

2020-11-19 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi Johann,

Here is an example (extracted from one of my files…) which might give what you 
want: you can change some of the specifications easily.

% begin proclaim-leftbar.tex
%%%
\startuseMPgraphic{mpos:region:leftbar}
draw_multi_pars;
draw_multi_side;
\stopuseMPgraphic

\definetextbackground[leftbartext]
[location=paragraph,
mp=mpos:region:leftbar,
width=broad,
frame=off,
framecolor=darkred,
rulethickness=2pt,
frameoffset=1.25em,
topoffset=-2ex,
bottomoffset=-2ex,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=white,
]
%%%
\defineenumeration[proclaim]
[text=,
before={\starttextbackground[leftbartext]}, 
after={\stoptextbackground}, 
style=slanted,
title=yes,
titleleft=,
titleright={.},
alternative=hanging,
width=fit,
right={~},
way=bysection,
prefix=yes,
prefixsegments={chapter:section}]
%%%

\starttext

\startchapter[title={Topologie des nombres réels},reference=chap:R]

\startproclaim[lem:Q-Archimedien]{Proposition}
L'ensemble ${\Bbb Q}$ est {\bi archimédien}\index{archimédien}, c'est-à-dire 
que si $\epsilon \in {\Bbb Q}$ et $\epsilon > 0$, pour tout $R \in {\Bbb Q}$ 
tel que $R > 0$ il existe un entier $n \in {\Bbb N}$ tel que $n\epsilon > R$. 

Plus précisément il existe un unique entier $m \geq 0$ tel que $m\epsilon \leq 
R < (m+1)\epsilon$~: cet entier $m$ est appelé partie entière de $R/\epsilon$ 
et souvent noté $m = \lfloor R/\epsilon \rfloor$ (et l'entier $(m+1)$ est noté 
$m+1 = \lceil R/\epsilon \rceil$).
\stopproclaim

\stopchapter
\stoptext
%%%
% end proclaim-leftbar.tex

Best regards: Otared

> On 20 Nov 2020, at 02:06, Johann Birnick  wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 2020-11-19 at 11:25 +0100, mf wrote:
>> Il 19/11/20 10:39, Johann Birnick ha scritto:
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I want to setup some fancy theorem style for my math notes. For this I want
>>> to
>>> have a colored margin line next to my theorems. It should look like this:
>>> 
>>> https://i.ibb.co/F6L59pD/idea.png
>>> 
>>> The line should stretch over the whole theorem, not just the first line.
>>> (But the latter would be a beginning, though.)
>>> 
>>> Important to note is that the line should be *on the margin*, not in the
>>> text.
>>> 
>>> So do you have an idea on how I could do that? I would greatly appreciate
>>> your
>>> answer. Thank you!
>>> 

>> Look for \startsidebar \stopsidebar and \setupsidebar.
>> 
>> \setupsidebar [...,...] [..,..=..,..]
>>1   2
>>   OPT
>> 1 NAME
>> 2 rulethickness  = DIMENSION
>>rulecolor  = COLOR
>>alternative= NUMBER
>>topoffset  = DIMENSION
>>bottomoffset   = DIMENSION
>>distance   = DIMENSION
>>leftmargindistance = DIMENSION
>>level  = NUMBER
>> 
>> Massi
> 
> Thank you! I have two more questions:
> 
> 1. Where can I find a documentation for this command? Even Google finds 
> nothing.
> 
> 2. Unfortunately, adding \startsidebar and \stopsidebar into the `before` and
> `after` options of my enumeration messes up whitespace at the end. Here is a
> screenshot:
> 
> https://s12.directupload.net/images/201120/lfmwp5lh.png
> 
> The theorem is a normal enumeration. Like this:
> 
> \defineenumeration[Theorem][before=\startsidebar, after=stopsidebar]
> 
> I would greatly appreciate your help.
> 
> Thank you!
> Johann
> 
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Re: [NTG-context] Piecewise margin line

2020-11-19 Thread Johann Birnick
On Thu, 2020-11-19 at 11:25 +0100, mf wrote:
> Il 19/11/20 10:39, Johann Birnick ha scritto:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I want to setup some fancy theorem style for my math notes. For this I want
> > to
> > have a colored margin line next to my theorems. It should look like this:
> > 
> > https://i.ibb.co/F6L59pD/idea.png
> > 
> > The line should stretch over the whole theorem, not just the first line.
> > (But the latter would be a beginning, though.)
> > 
> > Important to note is that the line should be *on the margin*, not in the
> > text.
> > 
> > So do you have an idea on how I could do that? I would greatly appreciate
> > your
> > answer. Thank you!
> > 
> Look for \startsidebar \stopsidebar and \setupsidebar.
> 
> \setupsidebar [...,...] [..,..=..,..]
>    1   2
>   OPT
> 1 NAME
> 2 rulethickness  = DIMENSION
>    rulecolor  = COLOR
>    alternative    = NUMBER
>    topoffset  = DIMENSION
>    bottomoffset   = DIMENSION
>    distance   = DIMENSION
>    leftmargindistance = DIMENSION
>    level  = NUMBER
> 
> Massi

Thank you! I have two more questions:

1. Where can I find a documentation for this command? Even Google finds nothing.

2. Unfortunately, adding \startsidebar and \stopsidebar into the `before` and
`after` options of my enumeration messes up whitespace at the end. Here is a
screenshot:

https://s12.directupload.net/images/201120/lfmwp5lh.png

The theorem is a normal enumeration. Like this:

\defineenumeration[Theorem][before=\startsidebar, after=stopsidebar]

I would greatly appreciate your help.

Thank you!
Johann

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Re: [NTG-context] Piecewise margin line

2020-11-19 Thread mf

Il 19/11/20 10:39, Johann Birnick ha scritto:

Hello,

I want to setup some fancy theorem style for my math notes. For this I want to
have a colored margin line next to my theorems. It should look like this:

https://i.ibb.co/F6L59pD/idea.png

The line should stretch over the whole theorem, not just the first line.
(But the latter would be a beginning, though.)

Important to note is that the line should be *on the margin*, not in the text.

So do you have an idea on how I could do that? I would greatly appreciate your
answer. Thank you!


Look for \startsidebar \stopsidebar and \setupsidebar.

\setupsidebar [...,...] [..,..=..,..]
  1   2
 OPT
1 NAME
2 rulethickness  = DIMENSION
  rulecolor  = COLOR
  alternative= NUMBER
  topoffset  = DIMENSION
  bottomoffset   = DIMENSION
  distance   = DIMENSION
  leftmargindistance = DIMENSION
  level  = NUMBER

Massi
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