Re: [NTG-context] \inmargin{} problems with typsetting inmargin texts
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 22:20:30 +0200 Willi Egger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The strange thing is, that on lefthandpages the inmargin text > is typset in the left (outer) margin but it is typeset on two lines, > indicating that the measures of the leftmargin of the righthandpage is > used. Does \showframe show symmetrical left and right margin areas? I have a margin notes example on my help page. I define the right and left margin areas explicitly like so: \setuplayout[backspace=0.9375in, width=3.25in, rightmargindistance=.25in, rightmargin=1.125in, leftmargindistance=.25in, leftmargin=1.125in] \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided] -Bill -- Sattre PressCuriosities of the Sky http://sattre-press.com/by Garrett Serviss [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://csky.sattre-press.com/ ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] columns and alignment at the bottom
Alexander Klink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > I am trying to typeset a text which should look roughly like that: > > |-| |-| |--| > |text | |text | |text | > | | |-| | | > |-| | | > |-| | | > |-| |text | | | > |text | |-| |--| > | | > | | |-| |--| > | | |text | |text | > |-| |-| |--| > > So I have a frames with some text (actually, addresses - Hans, maybe > you remember the address booklet I showed you here in Darmstadt) in > three columns. So I tried something like: > > \startcolumns[n=3] > \framed{first address...} > \vskip 0.5cm plus 1fill > \framed{second address...} > \vskip 0.5cm plus 1fill > \framed{third address...} > . > . > . > \stopcolumns > > Which (obviously because I use TeX code inside ConTeXt - shame on me) > fails, the frames are not aligned at the bottom. This isn't so obvious, IMHO. I tried to do the same thing back in 1998 or 1999 to create a directory for a college. I made the glue between the boxes very stretchable, so that context would be able to put as much space as necessary between the directory entries in order to have the columns line up at the bottom. >From a user standpoint, it should work. However, it turns out that columns, from an implementation standpoint, are not easy at all in tex. It has to do with subtleties in the page output routine that I don't really grasp. > So I'm looking for a way to typeset them with a distance of at least > 0.5cm and align at the bottom - the remaining space should be spread > equally... > I hope the question is understandable and I hope someone has already > done something like this... Some months ago another columns implementation came out, but if I recall correctly, when you have columns of vboxes separated by very stretchy glue, the new columns implementation can't bottom-align them either. -- --Ed L Cashin PGP public key: http://noserose.net/e/pgp/ ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
[NTG-context] \inmargin{} problems with typsetting inmargin texts
Hi all, I got a text, where the left i.e. the inner margin is small (.8cm) and the right margin is larger (1.7cm). This layout is intended for a doublesided print. On different places I have to insert a \inmargin{\bf Let op!} (i.e. pay attention). The strange thing is, that on lefthandpages the inmargin text is typset in the left (outer) margin but it is typeset on two lines, indicating that the measures of the leftmargin of the righthandpage is used. - Is this a normal behaviour or otherwise how can I instruct ConTeXt to use the whole width of the left i.e. outer margin? Thanks for advising Willi ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] columns and alignment at the bottom
At 21:36 12.10.2003, Alex wrote: Hi, I am trying to typeset a text which should look roughly like that: |-| |-| |--| |text | |text | |text | | | |-| | | |-| | | |-| | | |-| |text | | | |text | |-| |--| | | | | |-| |--| | | |text | |text | |-| |-| |--| So I have a frames with some text (actually, addresses - Hans, maybe you remember the address booklet I showed you here in Darmstadt) in three columns. So I tried something like: \startcolumns[n=3] \framed{first address...} \vskip 0.5cm plus 1fill \framed{second address...} \vskip 0.5cm plus 1fill \framed{third address...} . . . \stopcolumns Which (obviously because I use TeX code inside ConTeXt - shame on me) fails, the frames are not aligned at the bottom. So I'm looking for a way to typeset them with a distance of at least 0.5cm and align at the bottom - the remaining space should be spread equally... I hope the question is understandable and I hope someone has already done something like this... Greetings, ALeX Now I haven't. But there is another approach to this. There is an arranging possibility which looks as follows: \setuppapersize [XY][A4] \setuppaper [topspace=5mm,backspace=5mm,dx=1mm,dy=2mm,nx=3,ny=4] % \setuplayout [page] [topspace=5mm, backspace=5mm, header=0pt, headerdistance=0pt, footer=0pt, footerdistance=0pt, location=middle, marking=on] \setuppagenumbering[state=stop] \setuparranging [XY] \setupframedtexts [frame=off, leftframe=on, bottomframe=on, align=middle, location=middle, width=broad] %\showframe \startbuffer[Addresse1] \startframedtext ... \stopframedtext \page \stopbuffer \startbuffer[Addresse2] \startframedtext ... \stopframedtext \page \stopbuffer \starttext \dorecurse{6}{\getbuffer[Addresse\recurselevel]}%between first braces number of addresses you have in buffers \stoptext You will have to play with the different option parameters. It is usefull to start texshow :-) Gruss Willi ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
[NTG-context] columns and alignment at the bottom
Hi, I am trying to typeset a text which should look roughly like that: |-| |-| |--| |text | |text | |text | | | |-| | | |-| | | |-| | | |-| |text | | | |text | |-| |--| | | | | |-| |--| | | |text | |text | |-| |-| |--| So I have a frames with some text (actually, addresses - Hans, maybe you remember the address booklet I showed you here in Darmstadt) in three columns. So I tried something like: \startcolumns[n=3] \framed{first address...} \vskip 0.5cm plus 1fill \framed{second address...} \vskip 0.5cm plus 1fill \framed{third address...} . . . \stopcolumns Which (obviously because I use TeX code inside ConTeXt - shame on me) fails, the frames are not aligned at the bottom. So I'm looking for a way to typeset them with a distance of at least 0.5cm and align at the bottom - the remaining space should be spread equally... I hope the question is understandable and I hope someone has already done something like this... Greetings, ALeX P.S.: Hans, thanks again for the tutorial in Darmstadt - now I know about the layer and overlay stuff, I use it extensively :-) -- ... Alexander Klink ... undergraduate in Mathematics with Computer Science ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...at Darmstadt University of Technology ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
[NTG-context] Re: \usepath[...] \usesubpath[...] ???
Bernd Militzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > it ist not possible to use the text-blocks form student.tex in test.tex if you are using the \defineblock... \hideblocks... mechanism: the do not look for paths from \usepath. Patrick -- You are your own rainbow! ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
[NTG-context] \usepath[...] \usesubpath[...] ???
Hi Hans, thanks for Your help, but I am sorry \usepath[...] \usesubpath[...] do not work in that way I thought. I start in /home/bmi/import/TestConTeXt/blocks/ with four files: demo.tex= the project-file eniro.tex = the enviroment student.tex = a data-file with two text-blocks test.tex= a work-file, which will use text-blocks from student.tex all things are pretty good -- in test.tex I can use the text-blocks from student.tex (student.tub). When I separate the dat-file = student.tex and the work-file work-file = test.text in different subdirs it ist not possible to use the text-blocks form student.tex in test.tex ~/import/TestConTeXt/blocks/data/student.tex with all help-files -- all things are ok ~/import/TestConTeXt/blocks/work/test.tex running texexec test.tex, no text-block from student.tex In file test.tmp: % test.top \unprotect \setupsystem[\c!gebied={/home/bmi/}] \setupsystem[\c!n=1] \setupsystem[inputfile=test.tex] \protect How have I to set up the path? \usepath[/import/TestConTeXt/blocks/] or \usepath[/home/bmi/import/TestConTeXt/blocks/] ??? \usesubpath[dat, work] or \usesubpath[dat/, work/] ??? I have no idea -- please give me a hint to stop my frustation! thanks Bernd ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
[NTG-context] Re: uncompatibility?
Hi, > I should describe it more precisely. I use installations (2 at the moment) > based on TL distributions. With the supplied ConTeXt versions? > Anyway, I'm aware, that > ConTeXt is developing quite fast and I probably shouldn't expect, > that 2002.524 and 2003.10.5 versions gives the same output IMO you should be allowed to expect that your old documents still work. But that is not the way it is. > . Could you give me a recipe to spy changes? I'm sure they are > documented, but don't know how to get them. I don't know of any other source then the source itself. Taco once did maintain a list of changes, but this is looong ago. Patrick -- You are your own rainbow! ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] Re: font mystery
\startembarrassment I found out what caused the strange behavior. I was testing the font in a directory where there was also an old instance of the .tfm-file. So Context would search the working directory, find everything it needed to produce the font, and thus neglect all the new stuff I had modified and installed into $home/texmf. Performing the tests in a different directory removed all the unexplicable behavior. \stopembarrassment Thanks to all for looking into this, and sorry for the confusion I created. On an unrelated note: please forgive if I seem sluggish in responding to posts. For some reason I can't figure out (and Erik looked into this and tried to help), some of my posts take three days or even longer before they get posted. ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context