eakername} \NC\NR
> \NC Title \EQ \getvariable{talk}{title} \NC\NR
> \NC Time\EQ \getvariable{talk}{time}\NC\NR
> \NC Room\EQ \getvariable{talk}{room}\NC\NR
> \HL
> \stoptabulate
> \stopbuffer
>
> Wolfgang
>
\NC\NR
\NC Room\EQ \getvariable{talk}{room}\NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stopbuffer
Wolfgang
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}{speakername}]}}%
\starttabulate[|f{\bi}l|p|]
\NC Speaker \EQ \getvariable{talk}{speakername} \NC\NR
\NC Title \EQ \getvariable{talk}{title} \NC\NR
\NC Time\EQ \getvariable{talk}{time}\NC\NR
\NC Room\EQ \getvariable{talk}{room}\NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
e{talk}{speakername} \NC\NR
\NC Title \EQ \getvariable{talk}{title} \NC\NR
\NC Time\EQ \getvariable{talk}{time}\NC\NR
\NC Room\EQ \getvariable{talk}{room}\NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stopbuffer
\setvariable{talk}{set}{\getbuffer[pagetalk]}
\showframe[text
only. The numberstopper text follows the number
> and,
> if present, the suffix, and precedes the caption text. It does not
> appear in references.
>
>
> Working example:
>
> \setupcaptions[table][numberstopper={:}]
>
> \starttext
>
> \placetable[here][tab:ship
]
\stopplacefigure
\placefigure[here][photo]{This is a cow}{\externalfigure[cow][width=2in]}
Take a look at \at{table}[tab:1] below.
\placetable[here][tab:1]{This is a table}{
\starttable[|c|c|]
\HL
\NC \bf Year \NC \bf Number of ships \NC\SR
\HL
\NC 1645 \NC 450 \NC\FR
\NC 1671 \NC 480 \NC\MR
\NC 1676 \NC 500
numberstopper text follows the number and,
if present, the suffix, and precedes the caption text. It does not
appear in references.
Working example:
\setupcaptions[table][numberstopper={:}]
\starttext
\placetable[here][tab:ships]{Ships that moored at Hasselt.}{
\starttable[|c|c|]
\HL
\NC \bf
hrieb Floris van Manen:
>> What is the (preferred) way to set the height of table rows?
>> e.g. the online documentation tells me how to set the width, not the height.
>> or how to set the height of the table?
>>
>> \starttable[*{4}{|w(7mm)}|][textwidth=max]\HL[5]
>
\stoptext
Cheers.
Am 28/12/2017 um 20:44 schrieb Floris van Manen:
What is the (preferred) way to set the height of table rows?
e.g. the online documentation tells me how to set the width, not the height.
or how to set the height of the table?
\starttable[*{4}{|w(7mm)}|][textwidth=max]\HL[5]
\VL[5
What is the (preferred) way to set the height of table rows?
e.g. the online documentation tells me how to set the width, not the height.
or how to set the height of the table?
\starttable[*{4}{|w(7mm)}|][textwidth=max]\HL[5]
\VL[5]{1} \VL[1]{0} \VL[5]{2} \VL[1]{8} \VL[5]\AR\HL[1]
\VL[5]{8} \VL[1
Though this issue has appeared periodically over the years, this minimal
example still does not work. Compiled with ConTeXt version: 2017.12.20
10:48.
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Michael
\starttext
\setuptabulate[split=yes,header=repeat]
\starttabulatehead
\HL
\NC {\bf format char} \NC {\bf
Though this issue has appeared periodically over the years, this minimal
example still does not work. Compiled with ConTeXt version: 2017.12.20
10:48.
Any constructive suggestions?
\starttext
\setuptabulate[split=yes,header=repeat]
\starttabulatehead
\HL
\NC {\bf format char} \NC {\bf
rocházka Lukáš Ing. wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> how to make tabulate row "aware" of some content of some "bigger" height?
>>>>
>>>> In the following sample:
>>>>
>>>>
, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 29 Oct 2017, Procházka Lukáš Ing. wrote:
Hello,
how to make tabulate row "aware" of some content of some "bigger" height?
In the following sample:
\starttext
\starttabulate[|pd(.4\textwidth)|p|]
\HL
\NC
\framed[location=top,width
Hello,
On Sun, 29 Oct 2017 23:50:51 +0100, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 29 Oct 2017, Procházka Lukáš Ing. wrote:
Hello,
how to make tabulate row "aware" of some content of some "bigger" height?
In the following sample:
\starttext
\starttabulate[|pd(.4\textwi
On Sun, 29 Oct 2017, Procházka Lukáš Ing. wrote:
Hello,
how to make tabulate row "aware" of some content of some "bigger" height?
In the following sample:
\starttext
\starttabulate[|pd(.4\textwidth)|p|]
\HL
\NC
\framed[location=top,width=1in,height=1in]{Abc}
Hello,
how to make tabulate row "aware" of some content of some "bigger" height?
In the following sample:
\starttext
\starttabulate[|pd(.4\textwidth)|p|]
\HL
\NC
\framed[location=top,width=1in,height=1in]{Abc}
\VL
Def
\NC\NR
\HL
\st
다(not $p$)"이며 "$\neg p$(혹은 $ p$)"로 표현한다.
\column
\startplacetable[title={부정의 진리표}]
{\starttabulate[|c|c|]
\HL
\NC $p$ \NC $\neg p$\NC\SR
\HL
\NC T \NC F\NC\AR
\NC T \NC T\NC\AR
\HL
\stoptabulate}
Jeong Dal <mailto:hak...@me.com>
16. März 2017 um 15:28via Postbox
<https://www.postbox-inc.com/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=sumlink&utm_campaign=reach>
Dear all,
I made a column as following:
…
\starttabulate[|c|c]
\HL
\NC $\sim (p \vee q)$ \VL $\sim p \ \wedge \sim q$
Dear all,
I made a column as following:
…
\starttabulate[|c|c]
\HL
\NC $\sim (p \vee q)$ \VL $\sim p \
\wedge \sim q$ \NC\NR \HL
\NC $\sim (p \ \wedge q)$ \VL $\sim p
\vee \sim q$ \NC
into three categories:
>
> \startitemize[packed]
>\item
>Exists, but unknown ({\bf missing value})
>\startformula
> \exists x\,\hbox{Yalta}(\hbox{Winston},x,\hbox{Churchill})
>\stopformula
>\item
>Nonexistent, not applicable ({\bf inapplicable
\AR
\NC FirstName \NC MiddleName \NC LastName \NC \AR
\HL
\NC Franklin \NC Delano \NC Roosevelt \NC \AR
\NC Winston \NC UNK \NC Churchill \NC \AR
\NC Charles \NC NA \NC DeGaulle \NC \AR
\NC Joseph \NC NI \NC Stalin \NC \AR
\stopta
erlinespace[2.2ex]
>> \starttable[|lp(5cm)|lp(5cm)|cp(2cm)|]
>> \HL[2]
>> \NC \bf First Column \NC \bf Second Column \NC \bf Third Column \NC \SR
>> \HL
>> \NC Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Curabitur massa
>> turpis,
>> semper qu
[|lp(5cm)|lp(5cm)|cp(2cm)|]
\HL[2]
\NC \bf First Column \NC \bf Second Column \NC \bf Third Column \NC \SR
\HL
\NC Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Curabitur massa
turpis,
semper quis fringilla ut, viverra nec risus. \NC Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,
consectetur adipiscing
On 11/11/2016 4:26 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Dear list members:
I have this simple table:
\starttext
\placetable[here]{title}{
\setuptables[bodyfont=8pt,rulethickness=0.04em]
\start
\setuplocalinterlinespace[2.2ex]
\starttable[|lp(5cm)|lp(5cm)|cp(2cm)|]
\HL[2]
\NC \bf First Column \NC \bf Second
Dear list members:
I have this simple table:
\starttext
\placetable[here]{title}{
\setuptables[bodyfont=8pt,rulethickness=0.04em]
\start
\setuplocalinterlinespace[2.2ex]
\starttable[|lp(5cm)|lp(5cm)|cp(2cm)|]
\HL[2]
\NC \bf First Column \NC \bf Second Column \NC \bf Third Column \NC \SR
\HL
\NC
Hi all,
with LuaTeX 1.0.0 I get an undefined control sequence error when
compiling an example from the wiki.
\placetable[force,none]{}{%
\starttabulate[|r|l|]
\HL
\NC I want this table \NC aligned in the center.\NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
}
or
\startplacetable[location=force,number=no
see the effect.
>
> \startplacetable[location=force,number=no]
> \starttabulate[|r|l|]
> \HL
> \NC I want this table \NC aligned in the center.\NC\NR
> \HL
> \stoptabulate
> \stopplacetable
> \stoptext
>
>
> I tra
ontrol sequence error for the \stoptabulate:
\starttext
This is a very long text, longer than the width of the table.
It must be long enough to flow to the next line to see the effect.
\startplacetable[location=force,number=no]
\starttabulate[|r|l|]
\HL
\NC I want this table \NC aligned in the center.
, longer than the width of the table.
It must be long enough to flow to the next line to see the effect.
\startplacetable[location=force,number=no]
\starttabulate[|r|l|]
\HL
\NC I want this table \NC aligned in the center.\NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stopplacetable
\stoptext
I traced it to
e[|cm|]
\HL
\NC \bf R \NC \AR
\NC A \NC \AR
\HL
\NC \bot \NC \AR
\NC 1 \NC \AR
\stoptable
\stoptext
No red background, though. What am I missing?
The next step would be how to use a hatched pattern, but for now I'd
be happy w
Nicola <mailto:nvitacolo...@gmail.com>
30. Mai 2016 um 17:45
I'd like to set a default background color for all the tables in my
document.
This is what I have tried (using the latest beta):
\setuptables[background=color,backgroundcolor=red]
\starttext
\starttable[|cm|]
I'd like to set a default background color for all the tables in my document.
This is what I have tried (using the latest beta):
\setuptables[background=color,backgroundcolor=red]
\starttext
\starttable[|cm|]
\HL
\NC \bf R \NC \AR
\NC A \NC \AR
he second table below.
\setupbodyfont[xits,10pt]
\starttabulate[|c|c|]
\NN x \NN ¬x \NR
\HL
\NN 𝕗 \NN 𝕥 \NR
\NC 𝕥 \NN 𝕗 \NR
\stoptabulate
\starttabulate[|mc|mc|]
\NC x \NC ¬x \NR
\HL
\NC 𝕗 \NC 𝕥 \NR
\NC 𝕥 \NC
For some reason, the use of \NN as in the first table below is not working. It
works fine using math columns, though, as in the second table below.
\setupbodyfont[xits,10pt]
\starttabulate[|c|c|]
\NN x \NN ¬x \NR
\HL
\NN 𝕗 \NN 𝕥 \NR
\NC 𝕥 \NN 𝕗 \NR
\stoptabulate
\starttabulate[|mc
Hello,
there is a way to select the line thickness of a \hl[n] command?
I want to use \hl[n] for a fillin space in a question/answer
document. The \fillinline, \fillinrules, ... are not good for my goal
because they extend the horizontal line until the end of the line. I
need several fillin
Hello,
Let's have the following code:
\starttext
\setuptabulate[header=repeat,split=yes]
\starttabulatehead
\HL
\NC H \NC H \NC\NR
\LL % \LL[8] causes error
\stoptabulatehead
\starttabulate[|l|l|]
\dorecurse{50}{
\NC A \NC A \NC\NR
ble[align=middle]{A table with footnotes.}
> {\starttable[|l|r|]
> \HL
> \VL One\footnote{First} \VL Two\footnote{Second} \VL\FR
> \VL Three\footnote{Third} \VL Four\footnote{Fourth} \VL\LR
> \HL
> \stoptable}
> {\placelocalfootnotes}
> \
Hi Christoph,
There exists a local footnotes environment in floats, as in the following
example: I don’t know if it solves the problem you mention…
\starttext
\startlocalfootnotes
\placetable[align=middle]{A table with footnotes.}
{\starttable[|l|r|]
\HL
\VL One
> On 01 Jun 2015, at 09:33, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
> On 06/01/2015 09:12 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Probably instead of underscores you should use horizontal line, that is
>>
>> \hl[3]
>>
>> (or any other value instead of
On 06/01/2015 09:12 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Probably instead of underscores you should use horizontal line, that is
>
> \hl[3]
>
> (or any other value instead of 3), something like
>
> \starttext
> Date: \hl[8], 20\hl[5], at \hl[5], City \hl[7]
&g
Hi,
Probably instead of underscores you should use horizontal line, that is
\hl[3]
(or any other value instead of 3), something like
\starttext
Date: \hl[8], 20\hl[5], at \hl[5], City \hl[7]
\stoptext
Best regards: OK
> On 01 Jun 2015, at 08:11, henman wrote:
>
> I am usin
table
[title={Specialty Food Store Classifications},
location={here,top}]
\starttabulate[|lw(.25\textwidth)|p(.75\textwidth)|]
\HL
\NC Housewares
\NC Gourmet pots and pans and other cookware, with some
impulse and companion food items
\NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stopplacetable
\stoptext
A
Store
Classifications}
\setupframed[framecorner=rectanglular,background=none]
\tfx
\placetable[force,none]{}
\starttabulate[|lw(.25\textwidth)|lpw(.75\textwidth)|]
\HL
...
\NC Housewares \NC Gourmet pots and pans and other cookware, with some
impulse\NC\NR
\NC \null \NC and companion food items \NC\NR
..
> Am 21.03.2015 um 18:22 schrieb Alan BRASLAU :
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a simple problem with headers and tabulate spread over multiple
> pages. In the following MWE, the header's \HL gets rendered twice on
> its first instance (the first page). My error must be somet
Hello,
I have a simple problem with headers and tabulate spread over multiple
pages. In the following MWE, the header's \HL gets rendered twice on
its first instance (the first page). My error must be something simple
(and obvious)?
Thanks
Alan
\setupbodyfont [dejavu,12pt]
\setuptab
C \DL[7] \DR
\NC \NC \VL \ReFormat[cB]{$<1$} \VL \ReFormat[cB]{$1-2$} \VL
\ReFormat[cB]{$3-4$} \VL \ReFormat[cB]{$5-9$} \VL \ReFormat[cB]{$10-14$}
\VL \ReFormat[cB]{$15+$} \VL \ReFormat[cB]{Total} \VL \AR
\HL
%\VL \offset[y=8ex]{\framed[orientation=90,frame=off]{\bf Region}}
\V
ations and with tabulate tables that do
% not start with an HL (it fails with natural tables as well). And
% that success only comes with start/stop sectioning. With traditional
% sectioning, there are more failures.
%
%
\setupexternalfigures[locati
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
> \startplacetable%[force,none]
> \starttabulate[|r|l|]
> \HL
> \NC I want this table \NC aligned in the center.\NR
> \HL
> \stoptabulate
> \stopplacetable
Sorry for the spamming, according to older examples on th
ble[force]{This is a centered tabulation}{
> \starttabulate[|r|l|]
> \HL
> \NC I want this table \NC aligned in the center.\NR
> \HL
> \stoptabulate}
>
> with
>
> \placetable[force,none]{This is a centered tabulation}{
> \starttabulate[|r|l|]
> \HL
> \NC
what is going to be « placed »: compare
\placetable[force]{This is a centered tabulation}{
\starttabulate[|r|l|]
\HL
\NC I want this table \NC aligned in the center.\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate}
with
\placetable[force,none]{This is a centered tabulation}{
\starttabulate[|r|l|]
\HL
\NC I want this
... Wikified:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tabulate#Horizontal_centering_table_on_the_page
Lukas
On Tue, 13 May 2014 07:03:58 +0200, Mikael P. Sundqvist
wrote:
I'd do such things with
\starttext
\input knuth\par
\placetable[force,none]{none}{%
\starttabulate[|r|l|]
\HL
\NC I want
n={middle}]
> \starttext
> \startcenteredTable
> \HL
> \NC I want this table \NC aligned in the center.\NR
> \HL
>\stopcenteredTable
> \stoptext
>
>
> This also *doesn't* work.
>
> ---
> \setuptabulate
>
I expect follow MWE to produce a centered table. But it does not.
Am I making any obvious mistake.
---
\definetabulate[centeredTable][|r|l|]
\setuptabulate
[centeredTable]
[align={middle}]
\starttext
\startcenteredTable
\HL
\NC I want this table \NC aligned in the
ka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.
wrote:
Hello,
'tabulate' header is not repeated across pages, the header appears only at the
begin of the 'tabulate'.
The code is based on http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tabulate#Headers
\starttext
\setuptabulate[split=yes,header=repeat
Hello,
'tabulate' header is not repeated across pages, the header appears only at the
begin of the 'tabulate'.
The code is based on http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tabulate#Headers
\starttext
\setuptabulate[split=yes,header=repeat]
\starttabulatehead
\HL
, Wolfgang. This works mostly, but not completely, for
start/stop sectioning (not for classic sectioning).
I do notice that there is still a problem with tabulations if you add a
horizontal line (\HL or \FL) to the beginning of the table. New example,
building on yours:
\setuphead
[section
e and align in the middle:
\defineframedcontent [tabularframe] [frame=off, align=middle]
\starttext
\placetable[here]{Framesolution}{
\starttabulate[|rw(1in)|rw(1in)|rw(1in)|]
\HL
\NC BBCCDD \NC $y_{JTSK}$ \NC $x_{JTSK}$ \NC\NR
\HL[3]
\NC 00 \NC 123456.479 \NC 1234
table[here]{Framesolution}{
\starttabulate[|rw(1in)|rw(1in)|rw(1in)|]
\HL
\NC BBCCDD \NC $y_{JTSK}$ \NC $x_{JTSK}$ \NC\NR
\HL[3]
\NC 00 \NC 123456.479 \NC 123456.479 \NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabu
\startalignment[center]
\dontleavehmode
\starttabulate[|rw(1in)|rw(1in)|rw(1in)|]
\HL
\NC BBCCDD \NC $y_{JTSK}$ \NC $x_{JTSK}$ \NC\NR
\HL[3]
\NC 00 \NC 123456.479 \NC 123456.479 \NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate%
\stopalignment
\stoptext
Best regards,
Lukas
Dear All,
using the documentation, I tried to use CL as in the following example but
I did not get any color. Is there a trick?
Best regards,
Flavien.
\setupcolors[state=start]\starttable[|l|l|]\HL\BL[1]\SR\NC Command \NC
Meaning \NC\SR\HL\NC \tex{NC} \NC next column \NC\FR\NC \tex{NR
this example:
>
> \startsetups[grid][mypenalties]
> \setdefaultpenalties
> \setpenalties\widowpenalties{2}{1}
> \setpenalties\clubpenalties {2}{1}
> \stopsetups
>
> \setuplayout[grid=yes, setups=mypenalties]
> \showgrid
> \showlayoutcomponents
>
>
On 2014-02-08 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
> I'd like to use a divider between certain paragraphs. As I want to keep
> all the lines on the grid so it should have a height = N x line height.
>
> As \hl renders the line on baseline, I have to tweak the space
> before/after using the
Dear All,
I'd like to use a divider between certain paragraphs. As I want to keep all
the lines on the grid so it should have a height = N x line height.
As \hl renders the line on baseline, I have to tweek the space before/after
using the 'blank' command to keep the horizon
ee{{\midaligned{*} \Inter \midaligned{***}
\Inter \midaligned{*}}}
\def\MotFour{{\midaligned{___}}}\def\MotFive{{\bf
\midaligned{\hl[1]} \Inter \midaligned{\hl[5]} \Inter
\midaligned{\hl[1]}}}%%% THINGS
THAT DO NOT WORK%%\setbox0=\vbox{\midaligned{\switch
ur{{\midaligned{___}}}
\def\MotFive{{\bf \midaligned{\hl[1]} \Inter \midaligned{\hl[5]} \Inter
\midaligned{\hl[1]}}}
%
%
% THINGS THAT DO NOT WORK
%
%\setbox0=\vbox{\midaligned{\switchtobodyfont[20pt]*}}% executing these
corrupt the whole script
%\setbox0=\vbox{\switch
y only
>> horizontal lines (not vertical). I send a minimal example:
>>
>>
>> \starttext
>> \starttable[|c|c|]
>> \HL
>> \NC Letters \NC Numbers \SR % or \NC\AR
>> \HL
>> \NC A \NC 1 \AR
>> \NC B \NC 2 \AR
>> \NC C \NC 3 \AR
rizontal lines
(not vertical). I send a minimal example:
\starttext
\starttable[|c|c|]
\HL
\NC Letters \NC Numbers \SR % or \NC\AR
\HL
\NC A \NC 1 \AR
\NC B \NC 2 \AR
\NC C \NC 3 \AR
\HL
\stoptable
\stoptext
How I could "translate" to a "natural table " this code?
\startsetups[
tical). I send a minimal example:
>
>
> \starttext
> \starttable[|c|c|]
> \HL
> \NC Letters \NC Numbers \SR % or \NC\AR
> \HL
> \NC A \NC 1 \AR
> \NC B \NC 2 \AR
> \NC C \NC 3 \AR
> \HL
> \stoptable
> \stoptext
>
> How I could "translate" to a "na
Hello everyone.
I like to compose tables using the method "Natural Tables" recommended
"Contextgarden" but do not know how I have to configure to display only
horizontal lines (not vertical). I send a minimal example:
\starttext
\starttable[|c|c|]
\HL
\NC Letters \NC Num
On 9/19/2013 1:27 AM, Marco Patzer wrote:
Hi,
The following example results in the error “You can't assign a
glue_spec node to a prev field”
\starttext
\startcombination [2*1]
{\starttable [|c|]
\NC \math{1} \VL\NR\HL
\stoptable}{}
{\starttable [|c|]
\NC \m
Hi,
The following example results in the error “You can't assign a
glue_spec node to a prev field”
\starttext
\startcombination [2*1]
{\starttable [|c|]
\NC \math{1} \VL\NR\HL
\stoptable}{}
{\starttable [|c|]
\NC \math{2} \VL\NR
\stoptable}{}
\stopcombin
what would be the best way to tighten up the space
between the "\hl" or "\fillinline" alternative, and the name of the
signatory?
Thanks.
MWE:
\setuppapersize[letter]
\setuplayout[header=0in,footer=0in,topspace=0.75in,height=9.5in,backspace=1.5in,width=5.5in]
\setuppagenumberi
near the table on the right. (I could insert a \blank[xycm] but I
>> don't think it's the way to solve my problem.)
>>
>> Thanks for all comments
>>
>> Christian
>>
>> \starttext
>> \startitemize[n,packed,**joinedup][stopper=)]
&
startitemize[n,packed,joinedup][stopper=)]
\item Abhängigkeit der Beschleunigung von der Wagenmasse $m$:
\blank
$M=$ \hl[5] \unit{kg}
\blank
\starttabletext[left,high,none]{}{
%\placetable[left,high,none]{}{
\starttable[|l|l|]
\HL
\VL $m$ in kg \VL $a$ in \unit{m isquare s} \VL\NR
\HL
\VL \qquad \VL \q
bhängigkeit der Beschleunigung von der Wagenmasse $m$:
\blank
$M=$ \hl[5] \unit{kg}
\blank
\starttabletext[left,high,none]{}{
%\placetable[left,high,none]{}{
\starttable[|l|l|]
\HL
\VL $m$ in kg \VL $a$ in \unit{m isquare s} \VL\NR
\HL
\VL \qquad \VL \qquad \VL\AR
\VL \VL \VL\AR
\HL
\VL \VL \VL\AR
this list who can give me a method worthy of ConTeXt? (I've
no experience with Lua myself.)
I did find a hack, i.e. replacing in the .bbl-file the author's last name by
"\hl[4]" (and omitting his initial) the second time, as shown in the minimal
example. But that requires mo
Hi,
I have this setuptitle:
\setuphead[title][before={\page[no]},
after={\startalignment[center]
{\dorecurse{30}~}\thinrule{\dorecurse{30}~}%
and this document:
\starttext
\startalignment[center]
Nom: \hl[24] Curs: \hl[4]
\stopalignment
\title{Nom del tema}
...
\stoptext
Before
r \NC Vaccinated\NC\NC Non
vaccinated\NC\NC Absolute \FR
\NC\NC\NC\NC Disease \NC No disease \NC Disease \NC No disease \NC Latitude \LR
\HL
\stoptabulatehead
\starttabulate[|r|l|r|r|r|r|r|r|]
\HL
\NC A \NC Aronson \NC 1948 \NC 4 \NC 119 \NC 11 \NC
128 \NC 44 \FR
\NC B \NC Fer
> > footnote symbols
> > \midaligned
> > {
> > \placetable[here,none][]{}
> >{
> >\setuptables[bodyfont=10pt,after=\nowhitespace,spaceafter=none]
> > \starttable[|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|]
> > \HL
> > \VL X-ITEM \VL \V
ame}
>\blank
> \startlocalfootnotes % [conversion=set fnsym]
> \setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=fnsym,rule=off] % change footnote
> symbols
> \midaligned
> {
> \placetable[here,none][]{}
>{
>\setuptables[bodyfont=10pt,after=\nowhitespace,s
e
symbols
\midaligned
{
\placetable[here,none][]{}
{
\setuptables[bodyfont=10pt,after=\nowhitespace,spaceafter=none]
\starttable[|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|]
\HL
\VL X-ITEM \VL \VL$\oplus$ \footnote[hanzi]{Traditional Characters} \VL
\VL$\oplus$ \note[hanzi]\VL
> \starttext
>
> \midaligned
> {
>\startlocalfootnotes % [conversion=set fnsym]
>\setupnotation[footnote][rule=off] % change footnote symbols
>
>\starttable[|c|c|c|c|]
> \HL
> \VL col-1 \VL col-2 $\dagger$\footnote[myfootnote]{Re: X}
[footnote][rule=off] % change footnote symbols
\starttable[|c|c|c|c|]
\HL
\VL col-1 \VL col-2 $\dagger$\footnote[myfootnote]{Re: X} \VL col-3 \VL
col-4 \VL \MR
\HL
\stoptable
%\placelocalfootnotes[here]
\placelocalfootnotes[here]
\stoplocalfootnotes
Am 24.06.2013 um 16:36 schrieb Christian Prim :
> Hi list
>
> I wonder if I can typeset a cloze text using context. The gaps (__)
> must have a given length (say in cm or the length of a given word, given
> sentence) and must break at the end of a line.
>
> \hl
xt. The gaps
> (__)
> > must have a given length (say in cm or the length of a given word, given
> > sentence) and must break at the end of a line.
> >
> > \hl[4] is nice but won't do the trick since it won't break. \fillinline
> and
> > other
Christian Prim writes:
> I wonder if I can typeset a cloze text using context. The gaps (__)
> must have a given length (say in cm or the length of a given word, given
> sentence) and must break at the end of a line.
>
> \hl[4] is nice but won't do the trick
Hi list
I wonder if I can typeset a cloze text using context. The gaps (__)
must have a given length (say in cm or the length of a given word, given
sentence) and must break at the end of a line.
\hl[4] is nice but won't do the trick since it won't break. \fillinline and
other
#x27;t repeat.
Any idea why the header doesn't repeat?
\setuptabulate[split=yes,header=repeat]
\starttabulatehead
\HL
\NC \bf Variable \NC \bf Value \NC\bf Reference\NR
\HL \HL
\stoptabulatehead
\starttabulate[|lw(1in)|lw(1in)|l|]
\dorecurse{100}{\NC Column 1 value \N
I created a table using tabulate. I want the header to repeat, and used the
following code. The table splits correctly, but the header doesn't repeat.
Any idea why the header doesn't repeat?
\setuptabulate[split=yes,header=repeat]
\starttabulatehead
\HL
\NC \bf Variable \
with this table-environment to create a table, where not all
four horizontal and vertical lines are set? For example like:
\starttext
\starttable[|l|c|l|]
\NC Blub1 \VL Blub2 \VL Blub3 \AR
\HL
\NC Lalala \VL Brumm \VL Boff \AR
\HL
\stoptable
\stoptext
\setupTABLE[row][1][frame=off,le
not
all four horizontal and vertical lines are set? For example like:
\starttext
\starttable[|l|c|l|]
\NC Blub1 \VL Blub2 \VL Blub3 \AR
\HL
\NC Lalala \VL Brumm \VL Boff \AR
\HL
\stoptable
\stoptext
Huseyin
On Wed, 17 Apr 2013, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
In this example
\starttext
\starttable[|l|c|l|]
\HL
\NC \THREE\JustCenter \it Natürliche Methoden \NC \AR
\HL
\stoptable
\stoptext
(which, by the way, gives an syntax-error with "\startTABLE")
the entry "Natürliche Methoden&quo
In this example
\starttext
\starttable[|l|c|l|]
\HL
\NC \THREE\JustCenter \it Natürliche Methoden \NC \AR
\HL
\stoptable
\stoptext
(which, by the way, gives an syntax-error with "\startTABLE")
the entry "Natürliche Methoden" is not perfectly vertically centered.
The d
On Wed, 17 Apr 2013, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
Good morning together,
I want this:
\starttext
\starttable[|l|l|]
\HL
\NC First Entry \\ (Explanation) \VL Second Entry \AR
(Unrelated, but you are using a wrong syntax. Each row should be:
\NC \NC ... \NC \AR)
\HL
\stoptable
Good morning together,
I want this:
\starttext
\starttable[|l|l|]
\HL
\NC First Entry \\ (Explanation) \VL Second Entry \AR
\HL
\stoptable
\stoptext
That is, line break after "First Entry", but without leaving the first
cell (first row, first column). The code does not wo
Am 16.04.2013 um 18:20 schrieb "H. Özoguz" :
> Am 16.04.2013 17:41, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
>>> \starttext
>>> >>
>>> >> \starttable[|l|l|l|]
>>> >> \NC \bf Methode \VL \bf Relevanz \VL \bf Bewertung \NC\AR
>
Am 16.04.2013 17:41, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
\starttext
>>
>>\starttable[|l|l|l|]
>>\NC \bf Methode \VL \bf Relevanz \VL \bf Bewertung \NC\AR
>>\HL
>>\NC \THREE\JustCenter \it Nat?rliche Methoden \NC\AR
>>\HL
>>\NC Klevirak \VL 5-6 \
Am 16.04.2013 um 15:13 schrieb H. Özoguz :
>> \starttext
>>
>> \starttable[|l|l|l|]
>> \NC \bf Methode \VL \bf Relevanz \VL \bf Bewertung \NC\AR
>> \HL
>> \NC \THREE\JustCenter \it Natürliche Methoden \NC\AR
>> \HL
>> \NC Klevirak \VL 5-
\starttext
\starttable[|l|l|l|]
\NC \bf Methode \VL \bf Relevanz \VL \bf Bewertung \NC\AR
\HL
\NC \THREE\JustCenter \it Natürliche Methoden \NC\AR
\HL
\NC Klevirak \VL 5-6 \VL Toll \NC\AR
\stoptable
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Thanks! And how to center the complete table on the page
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