Am 13.01.2014 um 04:41 schrieb Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com:
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks for the tip: I’ll try to adapt what you suggest to the case of blocks
and question-hint-answer, and then let you know if I succeed.
Out of curiosity, how can one access the counter associated to an
Hello Otared and Wolfgang.
Thanks for launching this example.
Is there a possibility to write the answers into a more compact form
(more columns, one paragraph, etc) like in any textbooks? I tried
experimenting, but I was unable to put answers into a compact form.
Thanks Jaroslav Hajtmar
Hi Jaroslav,
Actually the formatting of what you put in the block determined for example by
\beginanswer
The answer is…
\endanswer
is independent of the block mechanism: you can use whatever structure you want.
In the example we exchanged on, an enumeration such
OK. Thanx very much - for me it is a useful thing...
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Dne 12.1.2014 17:08, Otared Kavian napsal(a):
Hi Jaroslav,
Actually the formatting of what you put in the block determined for example by
\beginanswer
The answer is…
\endanswer
is
Am 11.01.2014 um 20:01 schrieb Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com:
I will put this example on the wiki, but before doing so I have another
question:
can one add two automatic links at the end of each question so that one can
navigate easily to the respective hint or answer corresponding to
Am 12.01.2014 um 21:47 schrieb Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com:
On 12 janv. 2014, at 21:30, Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com
wrote:
Am 11.01.2014 um 20:01 schrieb Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com:
I will put this example on the wiki, but before doing so I have another
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks for the tip: I’ll try to adapt what you suggest to the case of blocks
and question-hint-answer, and then let you know if I succeed.
Out of curiosity, how can one access the counter associated to an enumeration
or an item?
Also, if I understand correctly, the command
Am 11.01.2014 um 00:36 schrieb Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com:
Hi Wolfgang,
In mkiv, even using \startanswer, \stopanswer (and the same syntax with
questions and hints) the blocks mechanism seems to be broken.
The error message is still the following:
\dostopnormalblock ...meter
Hi Wolfgang,
Many thanks for your attention and insight.
With your code everything works as expected. In case others would be
interested, I give here a slight modification of what you sent, which works
very well with mkiv: I only added
Hi Wolfgang,
In mkiv, even using \startanswer, \stopanswer (and the same syntax with
questions and hints) the blocks mechanism seems to be broken.
The error message is still the following:
\dostopnormalblock ...meter \c!after \par \egroup
On 2014–01–09 Jean-Guillaume wrote:
In the subsection head, I would like to suppress the newline between the
number and the text,
That's controlled by the “after” key.
\setuphead
[Exercise]
[after=]
My purpose is to define something like:
\definehead[Exercise][subsection]
Thanks for your reply, Marco.
Here is a full example:
\starttext
\definehead[Exercise][subsection]
\setuphead
[Exercise]
[after=]
\startExercise[]{(this is the exercise's title)}
The exercise's content.
\stopExercise
\stoptext
After contexting it, it looks like:
1
(this is the
On 2014–01–09 Jean-Guillaume wrote:
\starttext
\definehead[Exercise][subsection]
\setuphead
[Exercise]
[after=]
\startExercise[]{(this is the exercise's title)}
The exercise's content.
\stopExercise
\stoptext
\definehead
[Exercise] [subsection]
[after=]
\starttext
But this:
\definehead
[Exercise] [subsection]
[after=]
\starttext
\startExercise [title=This is the exercise's title]
The exercise's content.
\stopExercise
\stoptext
results to:
1 This is the exercise's title
The exercise's content.
and I would like it to be:
1 This is the
Am 09.01.2014 um 14:23 schrieb Jean-Guillaume jng...@gmail.com:
But this:
\definehead
[Exercise] [subsection]
[after=]
\starttext
\startExercise [title=This is the exercise's title]
The exercise's content.
\stopExercise
\stoptext
results to:
1 This is the exercise's title
Hi Jean Guillaume,
I guess Marco Patzer and Wolfgang Schuster gave you already the appropriate
answers.
Nevertheless, I wanted to share with you the definitions I use for the kind of
work you want to do:
%%% begin example-exercise.tex
%%%
% defining \startexo,
Hello Otared.
I will throw this one... Thanx.
Once I was using exercise-answer package for LaTeX.
Is there anything like this to use in ConTeXt?
Thanx
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Dne 9.1.2014 15:19, Otared Kavian napsal(a):
%%% begin example-exercise.tex
%%%
% defining
On 9 janv. 2014, at 15:48, Jaroslav Hajtmar hajt...@gyza.cz wrote:
Hello Otared.
I will throw this one... Thanx.
Once I was using exercise-answer package for LaTeX.
Is there anything like this to use in ConTeXt?
Thanx
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Hello Jaroslav,
I have something like the
On Thu, 9 Jan 2014, Otared Kavian wrote:
On 9 janv. 2014, at 15:48, Jaroslav Hajtmar hajt...@gyza.cz wrote:
Hello Otared.
I will throw this one... Thanx.
Once I was using exercise-answer package for LaTeX.
Is there anything like this to use in ConTeXt?
Thanx
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Hello
Am 09.01.2014 um 16:36 schrieb Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com:
On 9 janv. 2014, at 15:48, Jaroslav Hajtmar hajt...@gyza.cz wrote:
Hello Otared.
I will throw this one... Thanx.
Once I was using exercise-answer package for LaTeX.
Is there anything like this to use in ConTeXt?
Thanx
Hi Wolfgang, Hi Aditya,
Thanks for your attention.
Unfortunately adding
\keepblocks[question]
the example I sent before does not work in mkiv, and changing
location=hanging
to
alternative=hanging
does not help neither…
The error message in mkiv is:
Am 09.01.2014 um 18:36 schrieb Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com:
Hi Wolfgang, Hi Aditya,
Thanks for your attention.
Unfortunately adding
\keepblocks[question]
the example I sent before does not work in mkiv, and changing
location=hanging
to
alternative=hanging
does
Hello Wolfgang, Otared and Aditya.
Thanks for your advice and treatments. It is there a complete working
example?
I am sorry, but I am not able to achieve the proposed modifications to
make it work.
Thanx.
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Dne 9.1.2014 18:41, Wolfgang Schuster napsal(a):
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