}}
\startitemize
\item test\footnote{This is a silly remark\dots}
\item test\footnote{This is a silly remark, inside an item\dots}
\stopitemize
test\footnote{This is another silly remark but outside items\dots}
\stoptext
end example
The other issues with \fotnote are now solved, as far as
before={\testpage[3]},...]) and the section starts with such a
> framed
> text, it can still go wrong. And I guess it can also go wrong if a
> section
> starts with a figure. Is there some way to specify that if less than a
> certain number of items (lines of text, frames, figur
bject.
> > Second question, maybe a bug?
> > \startitemize[columns] does not interact well:
> > I suspect that it could or should use paragraphs internally rather
> > than
> > columns so as to work within a column(set).
>
> that's a limitation in tex, wh
he section starts with such a
framed
text, it can still go wrong. And I guess it can also go wrong if a
section
starts with a figure. Is there some way to specify that if less than a
certain number of items (lines of text, frames, figures etc.) fit on
the
remainder of the current page, the
l go wrong. And I guess it can also go wrong if a section
starts with a figure. Is there some way to specify that if less than a
certain number of items (lines of text, frames, figures etc.) fit on the
remainder of the current page, the next page should be taken?
Thanks in adv
uspect that it could or should use paragraphs internally rather
than
columns so as to work within a column(set).
that's a limitation in tex, when you use the 'columns' key for itemize
the items are typeset with a \startcolumns / \stopcolumns before and
after the environment
t I would like to do is use the full range of TeX-Gyre fonts (and
later possibly others) for my existing documents.
It is not clear to me...
Whether or not I am using MKIV, nor how to determine which engine I am
running.
If not running MKIV/XeTeX, how to determine which fonts are installed.
What the
; What I would like to do is use the full range of TeX-Gyre fonts (and
> later possibly others) for my existing documents.
> It is not clear to me...
> Whether or not I am using MKIV, nor how to determine which engine I am
> running.
> If not running MKIV/XeTeX, how to determine which
her or not I am using MKIV, nor how to determine which engine I am running.
If not running MKIV/XeTeX, how to determine which fonts are installed.
What the items from the output of "fc-list" or "mtxrun --script fonts
--list" correspond to.
How to use available fonts, nor where to dr
g MKIV, nor how to determine which engine I am running.
If not running MKIV/XeTeX, how to determine which fonts are installed.
What the items from the output of "fc-list" or "mtxrun --script fonts
--list" correspond to.
How to use available fonts, nor where to draw valid param
her silly remark but outside items…}
\stoptext
%%%
On my machine running
mkiv, LuaTeX version 40,
LuaTeX revision 1, (LuaTeX date stamp 2009050813),
ConTeXt version 2009.05.11 12:48.
the markers are correctly shown as well as the numbered notes.
However if I uncomment the \section command the prob
ven though it will be so slow that for large
numbers of items you may be forced to start a division tree).
The core trick is that you randomly place a circle with random radius
inside an x-y field, and you keep those paths/pictures in an array. For
each newlyt generated circle, you look for an in
t; be the easiest solution (even though it will be so slow that for large
> numbers of items you may be forced to start a division tree).
>
> The core trick is that you randomly place a circle with random radius
> inside an x-y field, and you keep those paths/pictures in an array. For
>
structure).
However what you can do is ask metapost to calculate intersectionpoints
with (the most likely ones of) the already existing objects. This may
be the easiest solution (even though it will be so slow that for large
numbers of items you may be forced to start a division tree).
The core tri
he speaker
can cover the topic throughly.
However, a structured presentation slide (e.g., bulletpoint) is too
monotonous->dull to put the audience to sleep easily.
Only by careful reorganization of materials can the speaker makes an
awesome presentation.
That's why Steve Job's pr
new structure code for mkiv.
>
>
> 1. the dot after numbered items is missing
>
> \starttext
> \startitemize[n]
> \item first item
> \item second item
> \stopitemize
> \stoptext
>
>
> 2. indices in headers work not in interactive mode
>
> \setupinteraction[stat
re code for mkiv.
>
>
> 1. the dot after numbered items is missing
>
> \starttext
> \startitemize[n]
> \item first item
> \item second item
> \stopitemize
> \stoptext
>
>
> 2. indices in headers work not in interactive mode
>
> \setupinteraction[state=
first
\item second
\startitemize[m,repeat]
\item second.1, = should be 2.1, but only appears
1.
\item second.2
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I found a bug in nested items too.
\starttext
\startitemize
\startitemize[fit]
\item subitem
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\sto
in ContextMinimals last version
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item first
\item second
\startitemize[m,repeat]
\item second.1, = should be 2.1, but only appears
1.
\item second.2
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I found a bug in nested items too.
\starttext
\startitemize
\stoptext
I found a bug in nested items too.
\starttext
\startitemize
\startitemize[fit]
\item subitem
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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ar as conversion to alphabetic numeration is
considered (the "abjad" numbering would correspond to the use of
"roman" numbering in items and pages, such as i, ii, iii, iv, etc, or
to the "alphabetic" numbering a, b, c, d, etc).
However my point is slightly dif
ction]
\section{All chapter refs}
\placepublications[chapter]
Can now work without crossreference key clashes, even though
each of the publication lists contains the same items (which
would all result in the same key names begin defined as cross-
reference labels if that prefix trickery was not
m writing a Multiple Choice test set in two-columns. I would like to
keep the multiple-choice items together with the question both on the same page
AND on the same column.
Question 1 Question 3
choice 1choice 1
choice 2choice 2
choice 3choice 3
Question 2 Q
uld like
> to keep the multiple-choice items together with the question both on the same
> page AND on the same column.
>
> Question 1 Question 3
> choice 1 choice 1
> choice 2 choice 2
> choice 3 choice 3
>
> Question 2 Question
Hi all. I'm writing a Multiple Choice test set in two-columns. I would like to
keep the multiple-choice items together with the question both on the same page
AND on the same column.
Question 1 Question 3
choice 1choice 1
choice 2choice 2
choice 3cho
On Fri, 10 Apr 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 10.04.2009 um 15:38 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > i found a few bugs in the new structure code for mkiv.
> >
> >
> > 1. the dot after numbered items is missing
> >
>
Hi,
i found a few bugs in the new structure code for mkiv.
1. the dot after numbered items is missing
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item first item
\item second item
\stopitemize
\stoptext
2. indices in headers work not in interactive mode
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\section
Am 10.04.2009 um 15:38 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Hi,
i found a few bugs in the new structure code for mkiv.
1. the dot after numbered items is missing
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item first item
\item second item
\stopitemize
\stoptext
2. indices in headers work not in interactive mode
-
"tabstop=8" [New File]
line 0: set
--- Options ---
helplang=En ttyfast verbose=20
noloadplugins updatecount=0 verbosefile=log
iskeyword=@,48-57,_,192-255
line 0: syntax
No Syntax items defin
Hi,
i found a few bugs in the new structure code for mkiv.
1. the dot after numbered items is missing
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item first item
\item second item
\stopitemize
\stoptext
2. indices in headers work not in interactive mode
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\section
Am 08.04.2009 um 19:19 schrieb Design Department:
I have a need for multiple repeating page backgrounds: an imported PDF
document and one or more dynamically generated items that are layered
on top.
I've found a discussion in the archives from January 2006, but it
hasn
I have a need for multiple repeating page backgrounds: an imported PDF
document and one or more dynamically generated items that are layered
on top.
I've found a discussion in the archives from January 2006, but it hasn't helped.
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=Letterhead,Disclaime
Am 07.04.2009 um 15:04 schrieb Markus Hubig:
Hi @all,
\all :)
how can I alter the vertical space between two description items?
I defined my description environment like this:
---8<-schnipp---
\definedescription
[dsc]
[location=left,headstyle=bold,width=8em,st
Hi @all,
how can I alter the vertical space between two description items?
I defined my description environment like this:
---8<-schnipp---
\definedescription
[dsc]
[location=left,headstyle=bold,width=8em,style=packed]
---8<-schnapp---
B
Hi Michael,
ntg-context-bounces wrote:
>
> Subject: Fwd: Bibliography question with example
> From: Michael Bynum
> Date:Tue, 24 Mar 2009 22:29:22 -0400
>
> I think I've figure out how to format the individual items of the
> bibliography entries by editing the bibl
Curious Learn wrote:
Hello,
I tried using module s-pre-50 to get stepwise revelation of the content in my
presentation today. I noticed that the command \FlushStep adds what seems to be
too much space between successive items. Is there a way, I can prevent
\FlushStep from adding this much space
Hello,
I tried using module s-pre-50 to get stepwise revelation of the content in my
presentation today. I noticed that the command \FlushStep adds what seems to be
too much space between successive items. Is there a way, I can prevent
\FlushStep from adding this much space.
Thank you
, Boletín Oficial del Estado (boe.es), ...).
I want to bibtex display this items, like "title", type of diary (day,
month, year). Number of entry.
How can I achieve this?
With options, I think @misc is the best option, but I don't know how to
put and format this items.
If you can
Oficial del Estado (boe.es), ...).
>
> I want to bibtex display this items, like "title", type of diary (day,
> month, year). Number of entry.
>
> How can I achieve this?
> With options, I think @misc is the best option, but I don't know how to
> put and forma
want to bibtex display this items, like "title", type of diary (day,
month, year). Number of entry.
How can I achieve this?
With options, I think @misc is the best option, but I don't know how to
put and format this items.
Th
Mikael Persson gmail.com> writes:
>
> Dear Curious Learn (strange name, it can be considered rude not to use
> the real one)
>
> You can find m-educat.tex at
> tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/m-educat.tex
> if you use the minimals
> It is also listed at
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modul
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Curious Learn wrote:
>
>> The low level way to do this is:
>>
>> \def\AnsT#1\eAns
>> {\doglobal\increment\choicecounter
>> \startitem[\choicecounter]#1\stopitem}
>>
>
>> Wolfgang
>
>
> Beautiful! Thanks again Wolfgang. I tried the low level command and it wor
> The low level way to do this is:
>
> \def\AnsT#1\eAns
>{\doglobal\increment\choicecounter
> \startitem[\choicecounter]#1\stopitem}
>
> Wolfgang
Beautiful! Thanks again Wolfgang. I tried the low level command and it works
great. I will try the Context way later.
Hans, thanks very mu
[1]\Wrongitem
{\startitem#1\stopitem}
\processbetween{rightitem}\Rightitem
\processbetween{wrongitem}\Wrongitem
\startrightitem This is the CORRECT answer. \stoprightitem
\startwrongitem Yet another wrong answer. \stopwrongitem
You can use a fixed random order for t
gitem
I get the error "File ended while scanning use of \startitem"
It has to do with the that for randomized items ConTeXt has to know
the text for each item, to do this the normal \item ... is not enough
and \startitem ... \stopitem is needed.
Each \startitem ... \stopitem pair co
topitem}
>
> \define[1]\Wrongitem
>{\startitem#1\stopitem}
>
> \processbetween{rightitem}\Rightitem
> \processbetween{wrongitem}\Wrongitem
>
> \startrightitem This is the CORRECT answer. \stoprightitem
> \startwrongitem Yet another wrong answer. \st
always one run behind the current order.
You can use a fixed random order for the items (the don't change after
each new run) with '\setupsystem[random=3456]', you can change the order
when you user another number.
Wolfgang
___
As I mentioned earlier, I am trying to use Context to make a multiple choice
test. I have two questions.
(1) Suppose I want to get a list of answers to the the multiple choice
questions. One way I can think of doing this is by assigning a label to the
CORRECT answer as done in the following code
[random]
\startitem first item \stopitem
\startitem second item \stopitem
\startitem third item \stopitem
\startitem fourth item \stopitem
\stopitemize
If I want the PDF file that has the items in the order I entered them
in (i.e.,
not a random permutation); is it possible to do that in a way other
40 multiple choice questions, each of which has the following
form:
Question Text
\startitemize[random]
\startitem first item \stopitem
\startitem second item \stopitem
\startitem third item \stopitem
\startitem fourth item \stopitem
\stopitemize
If I want the PDF file that has the items in the
has the following
form:
Question Text
\startitemize[random]
\startitem first item \stopitem
\startitem second item \stopitem
\startitem third item \stopitem
\startitem fourth item \stopitem
\stopitemize
If I want the PDF file that has the items in the order I entered them in (i.e.,
not a random
first item
always appear between the other items,
There is a bug somewhere in the initialization of the random number
generator. The first random number is always 1. An easy work around is to
add \nextrandom somewhere before \starttext and then the first item will
be random
2009/2/27 Marcin Borkowski :
> Thanks for a speedy response!
>
> I've also noticed a strange thing: the first item always is the first -
> it won't get mixed with the others.
This is normal although I have here a document [1] where the first item
always appear between th
Dnia Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 12:25:39PM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster napisał(a):
> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Marcin Borkowski
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've noticed that \startitemize[random] does not mix the items randomly.
> > Is it a bug or am I doing some
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Marcin Borkowski
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've noticed that \startitemize[random] does not mix the items randomly.
> Is it a bug or am I doing something wrong?
A simple \item is not enough, you need a \startitem ... \stopitem pair.
Please add a
Hello,
I've noticed that \startitemize[random] does not mix the items randomly.
Is it a bug or am I doing something wrong?
Here's the code (tested on context live):
\starttext
\startitemize[a,random]
\item A
\item B
\item C
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Regards
--
Marcin Borkowski (http:
d an
entry to the Wiki!
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http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
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wiki : http://contextgarden.net
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like to divide some questions in some items. For
example if my third question is a group of questions the
numeration should be "Question 3.1", "Question 3.2"
What is the best approach for that?
You can use subenumerations like \startsubQuestion ... \stopsubQuestion,
Thanks.
another problem that I fount in this approach to make my exams is the
impossibility of itemize the Question environment. It is easy to
numerate the questions like "Question 1", "Question 2 " and so on, but
i would like to divide some questions in some item
t-en)
(defun ConTeXt-en-mode-initialization ()
"ConTeXt english interface specific initialization."
(mapcar 'ConTeXt-add-environments (reverse ConTeXt-environment-list-en))
(TeX-add-symbols
'("but" ConTeXt-arg-define-ref (TeX-arg-literal " "))
'(&qu
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> On Monday 26 January 2009 14:55:32 luigi scarso wrote:
>
> > I found useful this
>
> > http://www.mail-archive.com/ctan-...@dante.de/msg02046.html
>
> Note: must check "Enable menu items JavaScript execu
On Monday 26 January 2009 14:55:32 luigi scarso wrote:
> I found useful this
>http://www.mail-archive.com/ctan-...@dante.de/msg02046.html
Note: must check "Enable menu items JavaScript execution privileges"
in the Edit/preferences/JavaScript window in order for th
there a way to keep items automatically together? At a certain
point I started a new sublist. But only the first came on the page and
the rest on the next. Because I am printing on A7, it will happen
moren often.
What is the meaning of KA and KR in the setup. I see a difference, but
I do not
.)
Is there a way to keep items automatically together? At a certain
point I started a new sublist. But only the first came on the page and
the rest on the next. Because I am printing on A7, it will happen
moren often.
What is the meaning of KA and KR in the setup. I see a difference, but
I do not
Am 13.01.2009 um 19:08 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Those who look into the source ... it all happens in strc-*.tex|lua
and when you look in the tua/tuc file you see what is carried around
(this will be optimized). Much code still needs a rewrite.
References to items did not work with the new code
the existing files with
> files extracted from PRAGMA; first-setup.sh doesn't do much more than
> that.
> - The luatools --selfupdate and mtxrun --selfupdate are not supposed
> to be FAQ items, but they are rather a flaw that should be fixed in
> distribution itself
>
> To M
-selfupdate and mtxrun --selfupdate are not supposed
to be FAQ items, but they are rather a flaw that should be fixed in
distribution itself
To Mehdi:
luatools --selfupdate
mtxrun --selfupdate
luatools --generate
context --make en
If you ask me -- none of the first three commands should
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 7:51 PM, Curious wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
> Is there a way to have the first level of items indented. The second and
> subsequent levels are indented by default, but how does one achieve
> indentation
> of the first level. I looked at the options in the
Hello Folks,
Is there a way to have the first level of items indented. The second and
subsequent levels are indented by default, but how does one achieve indentation
of the first level. I looked at the options in the Context manual and I see that
the default value of indentnext is yes. However, I
ttp://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contexttest/
>>>> - other?
>>> when urgent (showstopper): repost
>>> else: tracker
>> But ConTeXt has a new tracker now: http://tracker.luatex.org
>
> Oh! What does this mean exactly:
> - Is the tracker on fou
xttest/
> >> - other?
> >
> > when urgent (showstopper): repost
> > else: tracker
>
> But ConTeXt has a new tracker now: http://tracker.luatex.org
Oh! What does this mean exactly:
- Is the tracker on foundry.supelec.fr now obsolete?
- Should I move open items from foundry.s
Yi Zhang wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using the bib module. How can I adjust the space between
> publication items? Is it just an itemization? Thankx,
>
It is a "list", like the table of contents.
\setuppublicationlist[inbetween=\blank]
should do it
Hi all,
I'm using the bib module. How can I adjust the space between
publication items? Is it just an itemization? Thankx,
--
Yi
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id work, try it or send a test file.
>
> Wow, it does! However, it also tries to squeeze too much stuff
> (vertically) to avoid the break. I guess that this is one of these
> things one has to tweak manually anyway.
>
> What would probably help (since I have lots of \item
break. I guess that this is one of these
things one has to tweak manually anyway.
What would probably help (since I have lots of \items and lots of math -
it's a number of problem sets in analysis;) - btw, available at
http://mbork.pl/?action=browse;id=Mathematical_Analysis_for_Computer_Science
o MkIV?
>
> And two more things:
>
> 1. I have noticed that "unpacked" itemization in columns has the
> whitespace between items equal to one line. Is it possible to make it
> shorter, say half a line?
Answering myself: yes, ...[between={\blank[medium]}] works. Is this
27;s just great!!! So my
question now becomes: does this mean that MkII is just obsolete for me
and I should upgrade to MkIV?
And two more things:
1. I have noticed that "unpacked" itemization in columns has the
whitespace between items equal to one line. Is it possible to make it
sho
> \setupwhitespace[\v!none]%
> \fi
> \getitemparameter\currentitemlevel\c!inner
> \marsymbol
> \let\marsymbol\relax
> \doifsomething{#1}
> {\doifnot\itemreference\unknownitemreference
>{\bgroup
> \protectconversion
> \ra
group
\protectconversion
\rawreference\s!lst{#1}\itemreference
\egroup}}%
\strut % added 11-08-99
\setfalse\concatnextitem % new, concat
\nobreak % else problems with intext items
\hskip\itemsignal% new, concat
\getitemparameter\currentitem
p the following:
>>
>> \startuseMPgraphic{MyCancel}
>> draw (0,.2*\overlayheight)--(\overlaywidth,\overlayheight);
>> \stopuseMPgraphic
>> \defineoverlay[mycancel][\useMPgraphic{MyCancel}]
>>
>> \def\cancel#1{\framed[background=mycancel,frame=off]{#1}}
>>
opuseMPgraphic
> \defineoverlay[mycancel][\useMPgraphic{MyCancel}]
>
> \def\cancel#1{\framed[background=mycancel,frame=off]{#1}}
>
>
> Now, I'm sure this is not *quite* the right way to do it. The 'cancel'ed
> items end up being placed too high on the line, and
]{#1}}
Now, I'm sure this is not *quite* the right way to do it. The 'cancel'ed
items end up being placed too high on the line, and other spacings are
slightly off. But, taking a cue from underlining, I kept the MyCancel
graphic and tried:
\definetextbackground
[cancel]
sting anything that used to work in my
> TeXLive 2007 installation of MkII but fails in 2008 (MkII or MkIV).
> Items 1-3 were tested on garden as well to ensure it was not an
> issue in my setup --
>
> 1. \placefloat[here]{none} fails. \placegraphic works instead.
> This
be
copied (or linked) over to make the update work. The same issues
exists with mtxrun. The symptom was a broken "context --make".
Now, on to my issues. I am listing anything that used to work in my
TeXLive 2007 installation of MkII but fails in 2008 (MkII or MkIV).
Item
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 6:56 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 8:07 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
>>> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to remove space before (and after) items in the fo
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 8:07 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
>> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to remove space before (and after) items in the following
>>> example, but the only way I have managed to do that
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 8:07 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to remove space before (and after) items in the following
>> example, but the only way I have managed to do that was by using
>> \vskip-\lineheight, which I
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to remove space before (and after) items in the following
> example, but the only way I have managed to do that was by using
> \vskip-\lineheight, which I'm not particulary proud of. Any ideas?
>
> \setupwhitespac
Hello,
I'm trying to remove space before (and after) items in the following
example, but the only way I have managed to do that was by using
\vskip-\lineheight, which I'm not particulary proud of. Any ideas?
\setupwhitespace
[big]
\setupitemize
[joinedup]
\s
air out. I'm trying to set up an automatism to fit
>>> pictures to the available space on a slide.
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm probably talking about something else, though highly related.
>> There's one thing that I often miss on slides:
>>
>> *
ace on a slide.
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm probably talking about something else, though highly related.
> There's one thing that I often miss on slides:
>
> *Here's a title*
>
> - here are
> - some items
>
> [and I want the picture to fill up all the remain
27;s one thing that I often miss on slides:
*Here's a title*
- here are
- some items
[and I want the picture to fill up all the remaining space on slide]
Or even if there' only title + image. I tried option=max (or something
similar), but always ended up setting image size manually. Mo
nment variable from your environment.
Without actually trying it, I think that will do it.
D.
I also added import metapost in scite, but not all of the menu items
on the tool menu work, in fact most of them don't work. Ctrl+6
doesn't open the console, I can't get gsview to work in
Or maybe Vista64 has a different way of handling symlinks.
> If anyone knows how to assign to shortcuts to the NppExec scripts,
> please, do
> post them.
Go to Plugins>NppExec>Advanced Options, left side. Then you can add the
scripts to the menu. I discovered this myself just no
=chapter (or section), ...]
> > \stopinteractionmenu
> >
> > and chapter/section lists longer than the text area height,
> > how do you prevent the menu items from extending beyond
> > the bottom of the text area (and page) and have the menu
> > scroll down afte
Alan Stone wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With...
>
> \startinteractionmenu[right]
> \placecontent[..., criterium=chapter (or section), ...]
> \stopinteractionmenu
>
> and chapter/section lists longer than the text area height,
> how do you prevent the menu items from extend
Hi,
With...
\startinteractionmenu[right]
\placecontent[..., criterium=chapter (or section), ...]
\stopinteractionmenu
and chapter/section lists longer than the text area height,
how do you prevent the menu items from extending beyond
the bottom of the text area (and page) and have the menu
> No. These are local checkouts only, of:
>
> contexttest: http://scm.foundry.supelec.fr/svn/contexttest
> luatex: http://scm.foundry.supelec.fr/svn/luatex
> manuals: svn://83.247.100.17:33690/manuals
That makes sense … I've already had the first two items but didn
John Culleton wrote:
> That does it. Thanks very much. I will only suggest that since a
> blank page needs neither header nor footer that this fix be included
> some way in Context itself, so that every time a blank page is
> generated automatically it is shorn of these items.
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