ttext
\startcolumnset[example]
\chapter{A chapter}
%\vskip-\baselineskip
\dorecurse{2}{\input knuth \par}
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
%%% end of example
ctx-listexample21.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
___
If your questi
d. Is this a bug?
>
> /Mikael (yes, I'm using a late standalone)
>
> %% start of example
> \setuplayout[
> grid=yes,
> ]
>
> \showgrid
>
> \definecolumnset[example][n=2]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startcolumnset[example]
> \dorecurse{2}{\input knuth \par}
ttext
\startcolumnset[example]
\dorecurse{2}{\input knuth \par}
\placefigure[btlr]{Caption}{\blackrule[width=\textwidth,height=4cm]}
\input knuth
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
%% end of example
ctx-listexample20.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF doc
tspans, I left them out since I think this simpler document
must work first) I'm very happy to look at it.
Also, the placement options for \placefigure seem to be ignored (try
for example bottom). Are they not implemented yet?
Best regards, Mikael
% start of example
\usemodule[newcolumnsets]
umnsets]
> \definecolumnset[n2][n=2]
> \starttext
> \startcolumnset[n2]
> Footnote \footnote[foo]{This is a footnote.} \dorecurse{5}{\input linden}
> \stopcolumnset
> \stoptext
>
> Thanks again
__
?
\usemodule[newcolumnsets]
\definecolumnset[n2][n=2]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[n2]
Footnote \footnote[foo]{This is a footnote.} \dorecurse{5}{\input linden}
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
Thanks again
___
If your question is of
\usemodule[newcolumnsets]
Best regards: OK
%%% begin column-footnote.tex
\definecolumnset[n2][n=2,balance=yes]
\setupfootnotes[location=page]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[n2]
Footnote \footnote[foo]{This is a footnote.} \input linden
\stopcolumnset
\page
\startcolumns[n=2,rule=on]
\input knuth.tex
\par
=page]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[n2]
Footnote \footnote[foo]{This is a footnote.} \input linden
\stopcolumnset
\page
\startcolumns[n=2,rule=on]
\input knuth.tex
\par
\input knuth.tex
This is a footnote\footnote {\input ward}
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
%%% end column-footnote.tex
> On 22 Sep 2016, at
Dear list.
When i write a footnote in my document (two columns), ConTeXt do not
draw the hrule above the footnote.
What is the problem?
\definecolumnset[n2][n=2,balance=yes]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[n2]
Footnote \footnote[foo]{This is a footnote.} \input linden
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
Thanks
Cheers, Henri
---
\definecolumnset[threecolumn][n=3]
\startmode[bug]
\setupcolumnset[threecolumn][each][distance=3cm,frame=on]
\stopmode
\startnotmode[bug]
\setupcolumnset[threecolumn][each][distance=2.999cm,frame=on]
\stopnotmode
\setupcolumnset[threecolumn][1][distance=0pt]
\starttext
\startcolumn
version
> 2016.05.17 19:20 from TL2016).
>
> Cheers, Henri
>
> ---
>
> \definecolumnset[threecolumn][n=3]
> \startmode[bug]
> \setupcolumnset[threecolumn][each][distance=3cm,frame=on]
> \stopmode
> \startnotmode[bug]
> \setupcolumnset[threecolumn][each][distance=2.999cm,frame=on]
>
tance=3cm,frame=on]
\stopmode
\startnotmode[bug]
\setupcolumnset[threecolumn][each][distance=2.999cm,frame=on]
\stopnotmode
\setupcolumnset[threecolumn][1][distance=0pt]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[threecolumn]
\placefigure[force,here]{}{\externalfigure[cow][width=\textwidth]}
\column
\stopcolum
gn=inner]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[example]
\dorecurse{30}{
\startsection[title=Things are said to be named #1]
\startlinenumbering
Things are said to be named 'equivocally' when, though they have a common name,
the definition corresponding with the name differs for each. Thus, a real man
ConTeXt ?
Hi Pablo,
I'm trying to find a path through the 2 columns set greek-latin with 'criticus
apparatus'.
1. If you put a bigger text for avoid the \dorecurse command, with
\definecolumnset[example][n=2, balance=yes] in the preamble, then the following
coding (note: \startco
Hi Pablo,
I'm trying to find a path through the 2 columns set greek-latin with 'criticus
apparatus'.
1. If you put a bigger text for avoid the \dorecurse command, with
\definecolumnset[example][n=2, balance=yes] in the preamble, then the following
coding (note: \sta
\setupcolumnsetlines[cset-1][1][1][18]
\setupcolumnsetlines[cset-1][1][2][18]
\setupcolumnsetlines[cset-1][1][3][18]
\startcolumnset[cset-1]\dorecurse{2}{\column\fakewords{25}{50}}\stopcolumnset
\setupcolumnsetstart[cset-2][1][1][20]
\setupcolumnsetstart[cset-2][1][2][20]
\setupcolumnsetstart[cset-2][1][3
]
\definecolumnset[cset-2][n=3,balance=yes]
\definecolumnset[cset-3][n=3,balance=yes] %% ???
\starttext\showgrid
\setupcolumnsetlines[cset-1][1][1][18]
\setupcolumnsetlines[cset-1][1][2][18]
\setupcolumnsetlines[cset-1][1][3][18]
\startcolumnset[cset-1]\dorecurse{2}{\column\fakewords{25}{50}}\stopcolumnset
tles have different processing than normal paragraphs.
\definecolumnset[TwoColumns][n=2]
\definefirstline[bbigline][alternative=line,
style=\tfa]
\starttext
\startcolumnset [TwoColumns]
\startsubject[title={\setfirstline[bbigline] A very very very long title for
subject we kn
\startcolumnset [TwoColumns]
\startsubject[title={\setfirstline[bbigline] A very very very long title for
subject we know will not fit in single line of output}] % first line with
different style as in the text below ?
\setfirstline[bbigline] Some paragraph content here. First line should
]
\definefirstline[bbigline][alternative=line,
style=\tfa]
\starttext
\startcolumnset [TwoColumns]
\startsubject[title={\setfirstline[bbigline] A very very very long title for
subject we know will not fit in single line of output}] % first line with
different style as in the text below ?
\setfirstline
figure size.
Sample follows:
\definecolumnset[TwoColumns][n=2]
\usemodule[lettrine]
\starttext
\startcolumnset [TwoColumns]
\placefigure[left,none]{}{\externalfigure[D1.pdf]} % how to have left side
figure with text wrapping around it ?
This is a first paragraph.
\input tufte
Seems to work fine with columnsets:
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
\definecolumnset[TwoColumns][n=2]
\starttext
\startcolumnset [TwoColumns]
\setupindenting[medium,yes]
\setupalign[tolerant]
\definefirstline
[fancy]
[alternative=line,
style=\tfd]
\setfirstline[fancy] \input tufte \par
][n=2]
\starttext
\title{Two Column Layout with Footnotes Spanning Page}
\startabstract
Footnotes start at the wrong place.
And why is blank[big] ignored after this abstract?
\stopabstract
\godown[1em]
\startcolumnset[TwoColumns]
\section{The first}
This is a test.\footnote{Why do footnotes
only
uto]
\starttext
\showgrid
\startcolumnset[example]
\input knuth
\input knuth
\input knuth
\startformula
\startmathalignment
\NC x^2 + y^2 \NC = z^2\NR[+]
\NC u^2 + v^2 \NC = w^2\NR[+]
\stopmathalignment
\stopformula
\input knuth
\inp
rest of the page to
be out of alignment with the grid. Try running this code with MkIV:
\setuplayout
[grid=yes]
\setupindenting[yes,medium]
\definecolumnset[example][n=2]
\setupformulas[indentnext=auto]
\starttext
\showgrid
\startcolumnset[example]
\input
On 7/11/2015 9:17 AM, Andreas Becker wrote:
Example #2:
\starttext
\startcolumnset
\chapter{chap}
\input lorem \input lorem
\input lorem
\placefigure[][]{}{\externalfigure[bla][height=2cm]}
\placefigure[][]{}{\externalfigure[bla][height=9cm]}
\input lorem
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
fixed in
we remove the last «\input
lorem»
line.
By the way, the path in \externalfigure does not point to an existing file.
Regards, Andreas
Example #1:
\starttext
\startcolumnset
\chapter{chap}
\input lorem \input lorem
\input lorem
\placefigure[][]{}{\externalfigure[bla][height=7cm]}
\input lorem
> On 09 Jan 2015, at 15:34, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>
> 1 \startcolumns : when balance is yes
> 2 \startmixedcolumns : when balance is yes
> 3 \startcolumnset: when balance is yes but balancing is manual
>
> guess what ... columnized itemized lists use 1 in mkii
ybe i will redo columnsets in mkiv some day)
hmm, so is there a column environment that can be used in mixed situations?
1 \startcolumns : when balance is yes
2 \startmixedcolumns : when balance is yes
3 \startcolumnset: when balance is yes but balancing is manual
guess what ... colum
. Here’s an example with two different ones:
\definecolumnset [mine] [n=2,balance=no,distance=1cm]
\definemixedcolumns [mycolumns] [n=2,balance=no,distance=1cm]
\starttext
\input ward
\startcolumnset [mine]
\input ward
\column
\input ward
\stopcolumnset
\input ward
\page
\input ward
:
\definecolumnset [mine] [n=2,balance=no,distance=1cm]
\definemixedcolumns [mycolumns] [n=2,balance=no,distance=1cm]
\starttext
\input ward
\startcolumnset [mine]
\input ward
\column
\input ward
\stopcolumnset
\input ward
\page
\input ward
\startmycolumns
\input ward
\column
\input ward
ore=,after=]
\definedescription
[MyEntry][alternative=serried,width=fit,before=\indentation,indenting=yes]
\unexpanded\def\MyCommand#1#2#3%
{\startMyEntry{\bi#2:}#3\stopMyEntry}
\definesorting[My][Mys]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[TwoColumns]
\definecolumnsethsize{TwoColumns}
]
\setupcolumnset[example]
\setupcolumnset[therest]
[width=\dimexpr((\makeupwidth-1.5cm)/4)]
[width=\dimexpr((\makeupwidth-1.5cm)/4)]
\setupcolumnset[example][1]
[width=\dimexpr(\makeupwidth-1.0cm-2\dimexpr((\makeupwidth-1.5cm)/4))]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[example,therest
Hi,
According to the columns manual, the following should produce a
two-column layout with the first column being 1/3 and the second
column being 2/3 the makeupwidth:
\definecolumnset[example][n=2]
\setupcolumnset[example][1][width=.33\makeupwidth]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[example
\section{Introduction}
\setupinterlinespace[line=12pt]
\startcolumnset[columnset1]
\printHtdp
\dorecurse {7} { \input knuth }
\stopcolumnset
\section{Bibliography}
\tfxx
\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex] %or use 11pt
\startcolumnset[columnset1]
\printHtdp
\dorecurse {10} { \input knuth }
\stop
]
\setupcolumnset[columnset1][distance=5mm,balance=yes]
\starttext
\section{Introduction}
\startcolumnset[columnset1]
\dorecurse {7} { \input knuth }
\stopcolumnset
\section{Bibliography}
\setupinterlinespace[line=9.3pt]
\startcolumnset[columnset1]
\dorecurse {10} { \input knuth
]
\setupcolumnset[columnset1][distance=5mm,balance=yes]
\starttext
\section{Introduction}
\startcolumnset[columnset1]
\dorecurse {7} { \input knuth }
\stopcolumnset
\section{Bibliography}
\setupinterlinespace[line=9.3pt]
\startcolumnset[columnset1]
\dorecurse {10} { \input knuth
,balance=yes]
\starttext
\section{Introduction}
\startcolumnset[columnset1]
\dorecurse {7} { \input knuth }
\stopcolumnset
\section{Bibliography}
\setupinterlinespace[line=9.3pt]
\startcolumnset[columnset1]
\dorecurse {10} { \input knuth }
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
Note the gap across both
; \setupcolumnset[columnsetIntroduction0][distance=5mm,balance=yes]
>
> \definecolumnset[columnsetbibliography][n=2]
> \setupcolumnset[columnsetbibliography][distance=5mm,balance=yes]
>
> \starttext
>
> \section{Introduction}
>
> \startcolumnset[columnsetIntroduction0]
> %
n=2]
\setupcolumnset[columnsetIntroduction0][distance=5mm,balance=yes]
\definecolumnset[columnsetbibliography][n=2]
\setupcolumnset[columnsetbibliography][distance=5mm,balance=yes]
\starttext
\section{Introduction}
\startcolumnset[columnsetIntroduction0]
% The important thing here is how man
paragraph.
Is there any way to do that?
\definecolumnset[TwoColumns][n=2]
\setupexternalfigures[location={local,default}]
\setuphanging[location=right]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[TwoColumns]
\dorecurse{3}{
\starthangaround{\externalfigure[cow][width=2cm]}
I want this cow to be in the lower right
umnset [twocol] [n=2,balancing=yes]
\setuphead[subsection][number=no,style=it,grid=top]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[twocol]
\dorecurse {5}{
\subsection{Subsection Heading}
\input knuth
}
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
When I run this in mkiv, each subsection heading takes up 4 grid lines
of sp
with
different columns is not implemented in mkiv, AFAICS. Examples:
No line numbers:
\setuppapersize[A4,landscape][A4,landscape]
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\definecolumnset [numbered] [n=2]
\setupcolumnset [numbered] [distance=0.5cm,frame=on]
\starttext
\startcolumnset [numbered]
\startlinenumb
problem is that the floats aren't going where I want
> them to and I can't work out how to fix it. My input source looks
> something like:
>
> \startcolumnset[foo]
> \subject{Blah}
>
>
>
> \placefigure[he
I'm trying to typeset a book. It has two columns, and some floating
diagrams. My problem is that the floats aren't going where I want
them to and I can't work out how to fix it. My input source looks
something like:
\startcolumnset[foo]
\subject{Blah}
/ I could leave out the \setupcolumnsetlines commands for the moment, and
> />/ hope we don't overflow the page. Actually I'm not sure what will happen
> />/ if we leave the number of lines at the default (which is apparently
> zero?).
> /
> no, more like 55 or so (dep
o, more like 55 or so (depends on the layout settings)
Regards,
Lars
/ \starttext
/>/ \startcolumnset[abbcolumn]
/>/ foo
/>/ \stopcolumnset
/>/ \stoptext
/
i'll add a check
(i wil
at the default (which is apparently zero?).
Regards,
Lars
>
> >/ \starttext
> />/ \startcolumnset[abbcolumn]
> />/ foo
> />/ \stopcolumnset
> />/ \stoptext
> /
> i'll add a check
>
> (i will redo columnsets at some point in a more mkiv-is
On 4/18/2013 11:13 PM, Lars Huttar wrote:
\definecolumnset [abbcolumn] [n=2,distance=5mm,balancing=yes]
\setupcolumnsetlines[abbcolumn][1][1][60]
\setupcolumnsetlines[abbcolumn][1][2][60]
the 60 exceeds the number of lines
\starttext
\startcolumnset[abbcolumn]
foo
[60]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[abbcolumn]
foo
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
By contrast, if I remove the \setupcolumnsetlines commands, the error
goes away. (But I think I need those commands, in case the text has more
than 60 lines.)
Also, if I run the example sho
Huttar wrote:
>>> / Hi all,
>> />
>
> /...
>
> /
>> /
>> />/
>> />/ % Abbreviations
>> />/ \definestartstop
>> />/[abblist]
>> />/[before={\setupbackgrounds[text][background=verticalline]
>> />/ \starttextbackground[text]
>> />/
>> \
startstop
> />/[abblist]
> />/[before={\setupbackgrounds[text][background=verticalline]
> />/ \starttextbackground[text]
> />/
> \setuptab[headstyle={\switchtobodyfont[SansB,\SansBsize]},width=20mm,location=left]
> />/ \startcolumnset[abbcolumn] \startalign
ext][background=verticalline]
\starttextbackground[text]
\setuptab[headstyle={\switchtobodyfont[SansB,\SansBsize]},width=20mm,location=left]
\startcolumnset[abbcolumn] \startalignment[flushleft,nothyphenated]},
after={\stopalignment \stopcolumnset \stoptextbackground
\setupbackgrounds[text][bac
round[text]
\setuptab[headstyle={\switchtobodyfont[SansB,\SansBsize]},width=20mm,location=left]
\startcolumnset[abbcolumn] \startalignment[flushleft,nothyphenated]},
after={\stopalignment \stopcolumnset \stoptextbackground
\setupbackgrounds[text][background=off]}]
>From that, one might guess that th
10
11 \showframe
12
13 \starttext
14
15 \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]]
16 \definecolumnset[mycolumnset][n=2]
17
\definecolumnsetarea[einschub][left][x=1,y=1,nx=3,ny=20,background=contrast,state=start,leftoffset=1cm,rightoffset=1cm]
18
19 \sta
Hi,
in the following example the AAAs disappear. Column sets without
float and floats without column sets work fine.
\definecolumnset [Columns] [n=2]
\starttext
\startcolumnset [Columns]
AAA
\startplacefigure [title=Some figure]
\stopplacefigure
BBB
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
haviour is reproducible in all betas. Bug or not?
\useMPlibrary [dum]
\definecolumnset
[MyColumns]
[distance=8mm]
\starttext
\startcolumnset [MyColumns]
\definecolumnsethsize{MyColumns}{1}{1}\ColumnWidth
\input knuth
\startplacefigure
\externalfigure [dummy]
[width=\ColumnWidth, he
\starttext
\startcolumnset [example]
\input knuth
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
I've added two column state variables to mp:
\startuseMPgraphic{verticalline}
if CurrentColumn < NOfColumns :
draw rightboundary OverlayBox shifted (2.5mm,0) ;
setbounds currentpicture to
fineoverlay [verticalline] [\useMPgraphic{verticalline}]
\setupbackgrounds [text] [background=verticalline]
\definecolumnset [example] [n=2]
\starttext
\startcolumnset [example]
\input knuth
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
Marco
, Marco wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the following example produces a frame around the columns since a
> few betas. Looks like a bug.
>
> \definecolumnset [MyColumns] [n=2]
> \starttext
> \startcolumnset [MyColumns]
>\input knuth
> \stopcolum
Hi,
the following example produces a frame around the columns since a
few betas. Looks like a bug.
\definecolumnset [MyColumns] [n=2]
\starttext
\startcolumnset [MyColumns]
\input knuth
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
Marco
rttext
\startcolumnset [TwoColumns]
\title{Test page}
\framed
[frame=off,
bottomframe=on,
width=\textwidth,
frameoffset=1mm,
foregroundstyle=small,
]{\copyright\ \date[][year] Donald E. Knuth}
\input knuth
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
But there seems to be a bug in the c
round=contrast]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[example]
\startcolumnsetspan[wide]
\dorecurse{40}{Zomaar een column tekst!}
\stopcolumnsetspan
\dorecurse{40}{Zomaar een column tekst!}
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
___
If your question
lm-math.map}{/home/peter/contextbeta/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}
> fonts > virtual math > unable to resolve name mapsfromchar
> fonts > fallback modern rm 12pt is loaded
> ! Undefined control sequence.
>
> system
typeset.
If the switch is in the second column, both columns are output, but
there is extra vertical space at the beginning of the first column.
%%- START -%%
\definecolumnset[body][n=2]
\setupbodyfont[10pt]
\starttext
\showframe
\startcolumnset
name mapsfromchar
fonts > fallback modern rm 12pt is loaded
! Undefined control sequence.
system > tex > error on line 6 in file K2.tex: Undefined
control sequence ...
1
2 \definecolumnset[body][n=2]
3
4 \starttext
5 \startcolumnset[body]
6 >> \inpu
On 15-2-2012 06:56, Peter Park Nelson wrote:
Updated to Feb. 8 beta, now none of my documents with columnsets will
compile. Without the columnset, the example below works fine:
\definecolumnset[body][n=2]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[body]
\input tufte\par
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
you can try
Updated to Feb. 8 beta, now none of my documents with columnsets will
compile. Without the columnset, the example below works fine:
\definecolumnset[body][n=2]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[body]
\input tufte\par
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
Error message:
1 \definecolumnset[body][n=2]
2
[
numbercommand=\Cislovani,
style={\bf\switchtobodyfont[28pt]\ss},
before={\blank[0.5cm]},
after={\blank[0.5cm]},
page=no,
]
\def\uv#1{\quotation{#1}}
\setupcaption[location=none]
%\definecolumnset[two][n=2]
\def\bdvoj{
\startcolumns[n=2]
%\startcolu
a layout with a columnset
> (\definecolumnset[body][n=2,balancing=yes]): use of
> \definelayout[first] causes failure with the error message below.
> Ignoring warnings and forcing Context to continue results in a pdf
> with \showframe lines drawn correctly, but text not filling the whole
ut with a columnset
> (\definecolumnset[body][n=2,balancing=yes]): use of
> \definelayout[first] causes failure with the error message below.
> Ignoring warnings and forcing Context to continue results in a pdf
> with \showframe lines drawn correctly, but text not filling the whole
> column
with the error message below.
Ignoring warnings and forcing Context to continue results in a pdf
with \showframe lines drawn correctly, but text not filling the whole
column height, as described previously.
#
ERROR MESSAGE:
system > tex > error on line 70 in fi
> footer=5mm,
> >> footerdistance=5mm,
> >> grid=yes]
> >>
> >> \definelayout
> >> [first]
> >> [width=middle,
> >> backspace=15mm,
> >> topspace=10mm,
> >> height=254mm,
> >> header=0mm,
topspace=10mm,
>> height=254mm,
>> header=0mm, % no header
>> headerdistance=0mm,
>> footer=25mm, % big footer
>> footerdistance=5mm,
>> grid=yes]
>>
>> \definecolumnset[body][n=2,bala
gt; header=0mm, % no header
>> headerdistance=0mm,
>> footer=25mm, % big footer
>> footerdistance=5mm,
>> grid=yes]
>>
>> \definecolumnset[body][n=2,balancing=yes]
t; header=0mm, % no header
> headerdistance=0mm,
> footer=25mm, % big footer
> footerdistance=5mm,
> grid=yes]
>
> \definecolumnset[body][n=2,balancing=yes]
>
> \setupheadertexts
> [This is a header]
> [pagenumber]
> [pagenumber]
> [Some text]
,balancing=yes]
\setupheadertexts
[This is a header]
[pagenumber]
[pagenumber]
[Some text]
\setupfootertexts
[footer]
[footer]
[footer]
[footer]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[body]
\dorecurse{20}{\input tufte\par}
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
3]%
3 \definecolumnsetspan[wide][n=2]%
4 \starttext
5 \startcolumnset[columntest]
6 \input knuth
7 \startcolumnsetspan[wide]%
8 >> \dorecurse{3}{\input knuth\par}
9 \stopcolumnsetspan
10 \dorecurse{10}{\input knuth\par}
11 \stopcolumnset
12
HERE:
%
\starttext
\title{Title}
\startcolumnset[body]
\setupindenting[yes]
\dorecurse{30}{\input tufte\par}
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
%%snip-%%
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 2:
lumns]
\setupnotedefinition[footnote]
[location=left]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[body]
\definecolumnset[body][n=2,balancing=yes]
\def\myfootnotecommand#1{\hbox to 1.5em{#1}}% space for footnote number.
\setupnote[footnote]
[location=columns,
way=bytext,
command=\myfootnotecommand,
ru
bably am) wrong; I am new to ConTeXt
> and not an expert on its internals. But I'll toss this out to see if anyone
> is interested.
>
> When \startcolumnset is called, it seems to take a "snapshot" of the state
> of the layout (via setuplayout). However, layout can change, eve
Update:
I don't have a solution yet, but here is my attempt to figure out where
this problem comes from. I may be (probably am) wrong; I am new to ConTeXt
and not an expert on its internals. But I'll toss this out to see if anyone
is interested.
When \startcolumnset is called, it seems
current context suite beta (25 nov 2011):
\definecolumnset[body][n=2]
\definecolumnsethsize{body}{1}{1}\One
\definecolumnsethsize{body}{1}{2}\Two
\starttext
\startcolumnset[body]
\dorecurse{5}{\input tufte\par}
\startbuffer
\placefigure[btlr]{A placeholder
figure.}{\externalfigure[widefigure
Hello,
Following the example in the Columns manual, the following works with
TeXLive 2011 but not with the current context suite beta (25 nov 2011):
\definecolumnset[body][n=2]
\definecolumnsethsize{body}{1}{1}\One
\definecolumnsethsize{body}{1}{2}\Two
\starttext
\startcolumnset[body
example.
\starttext
\startcolumnset[n=2]
\dorecurse{4}{\input knuth\footnote{Some footnote which is not wrapped
correctly and has a bad number}}
\stoptext
The footnotes are very messed-up (overlapping, numbers all in left
column). Is there a better way to place such footnotes in column sets?
Am I d
Hi folks,
please consider the following example.
\starttext
\startcolumnset[n=2]
\dorecurse{4}{\input knuth\footnote{Some footnote which is not wrapped
correctly and has a bad number}}
\stoptext
The footnotes are very messed-up (overlapping, numbers all in left
column). Is there a better
Hi list,
some time ago there was a discussion about the following issue,
demonstrated by
\starttext
\startcolumnset[n=2]
\input knuth
\input tufte
\column
\inmargin{This is not in the margin!}
\input tufte
\inmargin{This is in the wrong margin}
\input knuth
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
spans (which I wanted to use to make
> > a title).
> >
> > \definecolumnset[main][n=2]
> > \definecolumnsetspan[title][n=2]
> >
> > \starttext
> > \startcolumnset[main]
> >
> > \startcolumnsetspan[title]
> > \input knuth
> > \stopco
hing is wrong with columnsetspans (which I wanted to use
> > to make a title).
> >
> > \definecolumnset[main][n=2]
> > \definecolumnsetspan[title][n=2]
> >
> > \starttext
> > \startcolumnset[main]
> >
> > \startcolumnsetspan[title]
> >
necolumnsetspan[title][n=2]
>
> \starttext
> \startcolumnset[main]
>
> \startcolumnsetspan[title]
> \input knuth
> \stopcolumnsetspan
> \dorecurse{10}{\input knuth}
>
> \stopcolumnset
>
> \stoptext
>
> Is it a bug or am I doing something wrong?
Up
Hello,
I tried columnsets today, and the following minimal example shows that
something is wrong with columnsetspans (which I wanted to use to make a
title).
\definecolumnset[main][n=2]
\definecolumnsetspan[title][n=2]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[main]
\startcolumnsetspan[title]
\input knuth
here is the source of the test.
\setuppapersize[A4][A4]
\definecolumnset[columntest][n=3]%
\definecolumnsetspan[wide][n=2]%
\starttext
\startcolumnset[columntest]
\input knuth
\tracingall
\startcolumnsetspan[wide]
\dorecurse{3}{\input knuth\par}
\stopcolumnsetspan
\dorecurse{10}{\input knuth
width]
\setupcolumnset[first][2][width=.35\makeupwidth]
\definecolor[introbackground][r=.92, g=.94, b=.84]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\definetextbackground[intro]
[location=paragraph,frame=no,backgroundcolor=introbackground]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[first]
\starttextbackground[
Am Tue, 5 Jul 2011 17:52:11 +0200
schrieb Willi Egger :
> Unfortunately this will not work with columnsets. Those always use a complete
> page. So after stating \startcolumnset there is always a page break, as is
> after \stopcolumnset. If you intend to place text before and after
Unfortunately this will not work with columnsets. Those always use a complete
page. So after stating \startcolumnset there is always a page break, as is
after \stopcolumnset.
If you intend to place text before and after the piece where you use two colums
then you should think of another
text text < flow text
> text text text
> xx xx < /startcolumnset
> xx xx
> xx xx < /stopcolumnset
> text text text < flow text
> text text text
>
> and all of that on the same page by using "columnset".
>
> Is it po
ce the spanning text in a \framedtext. The placefigure
> command must be place right after the \startcolumnset command. This you could
> place with \placefigure like this:
>
> \placefigure
> [btlr]
> []
> {none}
> {\offset[y=-7cm]{\framedtext[width=\ma
right after the \startcolumnset command. This you could
place with \placefigure like this:
\placefigure
[btlr]
[]
{none}
{\offset[y=-7cm]{\framedtext[width=\makeupwidth,offset=0pt,frame=off]
{Zwar werden ...}}}
With the offset you can move the text-box to the position you
lumns
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> delsp=yes
>
> Am 2011-07-01 um 15:31 schrieb Bernd Kosubek:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > is it possible to change the number of columns on the same page?
> >
> > small e
r[chap:testing]{Testing}
\startcolumnset[Doublecoltext]
This is a short paragraph. I think it should have a
footnote.\footnote{And so it shall! Unfortunately you won't be able
to see it because it is covered up with the text in the
columnsets.}
\input knuth
%\startpostponing
\p
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