Re: [NTG-context] Fwd: Correct usage of \placebookmarks

2018-01-26 Thread Hans Hagen

On 1/26/2018 12:59 PM, Lars wrote:

Am 26/01/2018 um 06:10 schrieb Henri:

Am I being ignored personally here?
Why so impatient?  I was once bumping a thread for half a year with 
until Hans

fixed it.


Well, that's what I call patience. I don't want to be offensive, yet 
there are several reasons which lead to my assumption, which I'd rather 
not discuss at this point.


Bookmarks and especially interference with structure is a tricky thing 
and not many users know all the details so sometimes you have to wait 
till someone has time to answer (personally i never use bookmarks so 
when i see such a mail i just wait till someone else answers ...).


Normally answers on this list are rather fast so when you don't get one, 
(1) maybe no one knows the answer yet, (2) your question moved out of 
the view in the mailer (happens to me), (3) those who know are busy and 
answering questions is normally not in ones job discription.


As Henri says: if after a while you still have no answer (or figured it 
out) just bump the question.


Hans

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Re: [NTG-context] Fwd: Correct usage of \placebookmarks

2018-01-26 Thread Lars

Am 26/01/2018 um 06:10 schrieb Henri:

Am I being ignored personally here?

Why so impatient?  I was once bumping a thread for half a year with until Hans
fixed it.


Well, that's what I call patience. I don't want to be offensive, yet 
there are several reasons which lead to my assumption, which I'd rather 
not discuss at this point.




It there any reason not to use a head?


Yes there is. It's a multi-page letter in which I simply don't use 
heads. A second scenario is the merging of several PDF documents into 
one, again without using heads. So far I've been using third-party 
software to create bookmarks. Yet I'd like to keep my working 
environment as minimaistic as possible (editor, CTX). I'd love to 
believe that CTX is powerful enough to achieve that goal.




\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\placebookmarks[Marks][Marks][force=yes]

\definehead
   [Marks]
   [subject]
   [placehead=empty,
    before={},
    after={}]

\starttext

   \Marks[title={Bookmark one}]
   \input tufte
   
   \page
   
   \Marks[title={Bookmark two}]

   \input knuth

\stoptext


That's all I wanted, just some advice. Even a "it's not possible at this 
time" would have been satisfing. I will test your code as soon as I'm 
home and report on it.


Thank you very much Henri. Cheers.


On Fri, 2018-01-26 at 04:37 +0100, Lars wrote:

Am I being ignored personally here?


---

Hello there,
I've stumbled upon a behaviour in CTX that I don't fully understand. My goal
is to create a multipage document without heads (title, chapter, etc) but only
text. Yet I would like to create bookmarks. So my MWE looks the following:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\definelist[Marks]
\placebookmarks[Marks][Marks][force=yes]

\starttext

   \bookmark[Marks]{Bookmark one}
   \input tufte
   
   \page
   
   \bookmark[Marks]{Bookmark two}

   \input knuth
   
\stoptext

Yet CTX doesn't create bookmarks in that case. I first have to add a blank
predefined header like chapter or section anywhere in the text:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\definelist[Marks]
\placebookmarks[Marks][Marks][force=yes]

\starttext

   \bookmark[Marks]{Bookmark one}
   \input tufte
   
   \page
   
   \bookmark[Marks]{Bookmark two}

   \input knuth
   
   \startchapter[title={},marking={}]

   \stopchapter
   
\stoptext

Although I haven't added chapter key to \placebookmarks, so that it also
doesn't show up in the bookmarks window, only then CTX seems to create
bookmarks for the list which I created called Marks.
Is there a way to circumvent this? I'd like boomarks only where I place them
manually, without using headers.
Thanks in advance, Lars.
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Re: [NTG-context] Fwd: Correct usage of \placebookmarks

2018-01-25 Thread Henri
> Am I being ignored personally here?
Why so impatient?  I was once bumping a thread for half a year with until Hans
fixed it.

It there any reason not to use a head?

\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\placebookmarks[Marks][Marks][force=yes]

\definehead
  [Marks]
  [subject]
  [placehead=empty,
   before={},
   after={}]

\starttext

  \Marks[title={Bookmark one}]
  \input tufte
  
  \page
  
  \Marks[title={Bookmark two}]
  \input knuth

\stoptext

On Fri, 2018-01-26 at 04:37 +0100, Lars wrote:
> Am I being ignored personally here?
> 
> 
> ---
> 
> Hello there,
> I've stumbled upon a behaviour in CTX that I don't fully understand. My goal
> is to create a multipage document without heads (title, chapter, etc) but only
> text. Yet I would like to create bookmarks. So my MWE looks the following:
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
> \setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
> \definelist[Marks]
> \placebookmarks[Marks][Marks][force=yes]
> 
> \starttext
> 
>   \bookmark[Marks]{Bookmark one}
>   \input tufte
>   
>   \page
>   
>   \bookmark[Marks]{Bookmark two}
>   \input knuth
>   
> \stoptext
> Yet CTX doesn't create bookmarks in that case. I first have to add a blank
> predefined header like chapter or section anywhere in the text:
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
> \setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
> \definelist[Marks]
> \placebookmarks[Marks][Marks][force=yes]
> 
> \starttext
> 
>   \bookmark[Marks]{Bookmark one}
>   \input tufte
>   
>   \page
>   
>   \bookmark[Marks]{Bookmark two}
>   \input knuth
>   
>   \startchapter[title={},marking={}]
>   \stopchapter
>   
> \stoptext
> Although I haven't added chapter key to \placebookmarks, so that it also
> doesn't show up in the bookmarks window, only then CTX seems to create
> bookmarks for the list which I created called Marks.
> Is there a way to circumvent this? I'd like boomarks only where I place them
> manually, without using headers.
> Thanks in advance, Lars.
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