Hi,
the first \vdots in the third row is not centered.
\starttext
\definemathmatrix[mymatrix][matrix:parentheses]
\startformula
\startmymatrix
\NC A_1\VL B_1\NR
\HL
\NC \vdots \VL \vdots \NR
\NC \vdots \NC \vdots \NR% there is probably something from here
\HL
\NC A_n\VL B_n
econd
line appears above the fourth column.
\starttext
\starttable[||]
%\DL \DC \DL \DC \DC \DR
\DL[red] \DC \DL[red] \DC \DR
\VL 01 \VL 02 \VL 03 \VL 04 \VL 05 \VL\SR
\stoptable
\stoptext
Wol
obsolete way to handle tabular material
>>> > Q1: are there plans to remove \starttable ... \endtable from ConTeXt any
>>> > time "soon", or is that wiki comment gratuitously pessimistic?
>>> Hans suggests to use tabulate as long as it fits.
>> I just
g the same syntax as \starttable:
\starttable[|c|c|]
\HL
\VL \bf Year \VL \bf Citizens \VL\SR
\HL
\VL 1675 \VL ˜428 \VL\FR
\VL 1795 \VL 1124 \VL\MR
\VL 1880 \VL 2405 \VL\MR
\VL 1995 \VL 7408 \VL\LR
\HL
\stoptable
\starttabulate[|c|c|]
\HL
\VL \bf Year \VL \bf Citizens \VL\SR
\HL
\VL 1675 \VL ˜428 \VL\FR
\VL
e tabulate as long as it fits.
I just gave that a try, using the same syntax as \starttable:
\starttable[|c|c|]
\HL
\VL \bf Year \VL \bf Citizens \VL\SR
\HL
\VL 1675 \VL ˜428 \VL\FR
\VL 1795 \VL 1124 \VL\MR
\VL 1880 \VL 2405 \VL\MR
\VL 1995 \VL 7408 \VL\LR
\HL
\stoptable
\starttabulate[|c|c|]
\HL
\V
plist[]fore, plist[]back;
enddef;
def vertices =
vlist.first upto vlist.last
enddef;
def varcs (text i) =
vlist[i]arc.first upto vlist[i]arc.last
enddef;
def vconstr (text i) =
vlist[i]constr.first upto vlist[i]constr.last
enddef;
def polygons =
plist.first upto plist.last
enddef;
def vpoly (te
On 3/21/2023 7:20 AM, Li Yanrui (李延瑞) via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
Please see the following example:
\startTEXpage[offset=5mm]
\starttabulate[|c|c|c|]
\VL 1 \VL 2 \VL 3\VL\NR
\stoptabulate
\blank
\starttabulate[|c|c|c|]
\NC 1 \NC 2 \NC 3\NR
\stoptabulate
\stopTEXpage
In its result, there is a
Hi,
Please see the following example:
\startTEXpage[offset=5mm]
\starttabulate[|c|c|c|]
\VL 1 \VL 2 \VL 3\VL\NR
\stoptabulate
\blank
\starttabulate[|c|c|c|]
\NC 1 \NC 2 \NC 3\NR
\stoptabulate
\stopTEXpage
In its result, there is a rule in the left side of the second tabulate. The
result is
Dear List,
The following example is from the mailing list:
I would like to have double vertical Lines with $\Vert instead of \VL, and also
\HL.
How can I do this with an Math Modus?
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\null\vskip15ex
\hskip1em\framed[orientation=90,frame=off]{\bf
reakfast table.\note[asdf]}]
\placelegend
{\starttable[|l|r|]
\HL
\VL Spam \footnote {lovely}\VL Bacon \footnote
{wonderful} \VL\FR
\VL Eggs \footnote {wonderful} \VL Spam \footnote {lovely}
\VL\LR
\HL
% The caption
{A breakfast table.\footnote{asdf}}
% the table
\placelegend
{\starttable[|l|r|]
\HL
\VL Spam \footnote {lovely} \VL Bacon \footnote {wonderful}
\VL\FR
\VL Eggs \footnote {wonderful} \VL Spam \footnote {lovely}
\VL\LR
\placelegend
{\starttable[|l|r|]
\HL
\VL Spam \footnote {lovely} \VL Bacon \footnote {wonderful} \VL\FR
\VL Eggs \footnote {wonderful} \VL Spam \footnote {lovely} \VL\LR
\HL
\stoptable}
% the footnotes
t; text "Archaeon Eon" to be a little lower, so it is centered within its box?
I would also recommend natural tables. But, for tables, you can use
\Lower(dims){} to improve vertical alignment. For example:
\starttext
\starttable[|c|c|]
\NC {\bf Eons} \NC {\bf Eras} \NC \AR
\HL
\NC
able[|c|c|]
> \NC {\bf Eons} \NC {\bf Eras} \NC \AR
> \HL
> \NC Hadeon Eon \VL \NC \AR
> \HL
> \NC \VL Eoarchean Era \NC \AR
> \DC \DL[1] \DR
> \NC \smash{Archaeon Eon} \VL Paleoarchean Era \NC \AR
> \DC \DL[1] \DR
> \NC \VL Mesoarchean Era \NC \AR
> \DC \DL[1] \DR
&g
c|c|]
> \NC {\bf Eons} \NC {\bf Eras} \NC \AR
> \HL
> \NC Hadeon Eon \VL \NC \AR
> \HL
> \NC \VL Eoarchean Era \NC \AR
> \DC \DL[1] \DR
> \NC \smash{Archaeon Eon} \VL Paleoarchean Era \NC \AR
> \DC \DL[1] \DR
> \NC \VL Mesoarchean Era \NC \AR
> \DC \DL[1] \DR
> \N
ered within its box?
--Joel
Minimum working example:
\starttext
\starttable[|c|c|]
\NC {\bf Eons} \NC {\bf Eras} \NC \AR
\HL
\NC Hadeon Eon \VL \NC \AR
\HL
\NC \VL Eoarchean Era \NC \AR
\DC \DL[1] \DR
\NC \smash{Archaeon Eon} \VL Paleoarchean Era \NC \AR
\DC \DL[1] \DR
\NC \VL Mesoarchean Era \NC \AR
.2\hsize{\hss\ruledhbox{\rotate[location=normal]{\ruledhbox{\bfb
(normal)%
% \hbox to .2\hsize{\hss\ruledhbox{\rotate[location=high]
{\ruledhbox{\bfb (high)}
%\stoplinecorrection}
% \def\Test{\ruledhbox{%
% \def\DemoX{\vl\kern.5\emwidth\vl}%
% \kern\emwidth\ruledhpac
Hi,
I uploaded a new lmtx. Nothing spectacular as I'm still playign with
compact font support (as explained in previous mails). Most seem to work
now.
New magic:
\startTEXpage[offset=10pt]
\vl\glyph `M\vl\quad
\vl\glyph raise 3pt `M\vl\quad
On 11/27/2020 10:07 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thanks for your insight!
Indeed I'll wikify what you explained, once I have tested it with the next
upload. Would \HL and \VL be also available in mkiv ?
Dunno yet ... it's not that hard but I'm in lmtx
Hi Hans,
Thanks for your insight!
Indeed I'll wikify what you explained, once I have tested it with the next
upload. Would \HL and \VL be also available in mkiv ?
Best regards: Otared
> On 26 Nov 2020, at 23:23, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 11/26/2020 8:43 PM, Otared Kavian wro
anisms, so
\definemathmatrix
[mymatrix]
[left={\left\lparent\thinspace},
right={\thinspace\right\rparent}]
\starttext
\startformula
\startmymatrix
\NC A \VL B \NR
\HL
\NC C \VL D \NR
\stopmymatrix
\stopformula
\startformula
\sta
in matrices
> Message-ID:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
> Dear List,
>
> I am trying to get vertical (separating) lines into matrices, as is possible
> in tables:
>
> \starttext
> \startformula
> \left(
> \starttable[|c|c|c|]
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
>> Subject: [NTG-context] Vertical lines in matrices
>> Message-ID:
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I am trying to get vertical (separating) lines into matrices, as is pos
Dear List,
I am trying to get vertical (separating) lines into matrices, as is possible in
tables:
\starttext
\startformula
\left(
\starttable[|c|c|c|]
\NC 0 \NC 0\VL 0 \FR
\NC 1 \NC 0\VL 1 \FR
\stoptable
\right)
\stopformula
\stoptext
But my parentheses don’t fit, and I am not sure
tance=none]
\HL
\VL \color[white]{\bf Table NAME} \CM[black] \VL\NR
\HL
\VL \VL \bf Description: \VL\NR
\HL
\VL \VL
\startitemize
\dorecurse{60}{\item Item \recurselevel}
\stopitemize
\VL\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
h looks
> exactly as intended. Looks like it's not \IMPOSSIBLE after all but
> there is actually just a definition missing. Can you please fix this?
>
> Cheers, Henri
>
> ---
>
> \starttext
> \starttabulate[|CM{black}l|CM{gray}p|][distance=none]
> \HL
> \
but
there is actually just a definition missing. Can you please fix this?
Cheers, Henri
---
\starttext
\starttabulate[|CM{black}l|CM{gray}p|][distance=none]
\HL
\VL \color[white]{\bf Table NAME} \CM[black] \VL\NR
\HL
\VL \VL \bf Description: \VL\NR
\HL
\VL \VL
\st
n, which allows simply change
all \NC into \VL in a particular place).
The lengthy process is to EDIT (almost) finished docs/documentation. And
at this place, it would be very handy if synctex worked. So I vote for a
better click-in-PDF-go-to-source support.
in principle you can push / pop i
ned in one
source file) and I'm often generating texts by Lua (e.g. tables - being read
and parsed from a text in a \start/\stopluacode block or e.g. Excel named range
read via LuaXls or from a .xml - and typeset by a Lua function, which allows
simply change all \NC into \VL in a particul
ut is
without effect in my real use case. I'll have to investigate...
Alan
\starttext
\startplacetable
\starttable [|c|c|]
\NC 1 \VL first row \AR
\TB[-1cm]
\NC 2 \VL second row \AR
\stoptable
\stopplacetable
\blank [5cm]
\startplacetable
\starttabulate [|c|c|]
\NC 1 \VL fi
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
rocházka Lukáš Ing. wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> how to make tabulate row "aware" of some content of some "bigger" height?
>>>>
>>>> In the following sample:
>>>>
>>>>
=1in,height=1in]{Abc}
\VL
Def
\NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stoptext
(Untested): Does
\dontleavehmode \framed
unfortunately, it does not...
Lukas
work better?
Aditya
--
Ing. Lukáš Procházka | mailto:l...@pontex.cz
Pontex s. r. o. | mailto:pon...@pontex.cz |
dth)|p|]
\HL
\NC
\framed[location=top,width=1in,height=1in]{Abc}
\VL
Def
\NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stoptext
(Untested): Does
\dontleavehmode \framed
unfortunately, it does not...
Lukas
work better?
Aditya
--
Ing. Lukáš Procházka | mailto:l...@pont
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
Hello,
I noticed that \VL's behavior over several lines has been fixed - thank you,
Hans!
Best regards,
Lukas
On Thu, 05 Oct 2017 15:28:54 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 10/5/2017 8:57 AM, Procházka Lukáš Ing. wrote:
Hello,
maybe a very basic question -
- but in the sample bellow t
On 10/5/2017 8:57 AM, Procházka Lukáš Ing. wrote:
Hello,
maybe a very basic question -
- but in the sample bellow the VL of the first row is drawn only to
height of the first line of the 2line paragraph;
how to make the VL "full-height"?
it needs an extension so you have to
Hello,
maybe a very basic question -
- but in the sample bellow the VL of the first row is drawn only to height of
the first line of the 2line paragraph;
how to make the VL "full-height"?
\starttext
\starttabulate[|l|p|]
\NC Hello \VL This is a dummy but very lng
t;single",
data = {
a = { -30, 0, -50, 0 },
}
}
\stopluacode
\definefontfeature[whatever][default][stest=yes]
\starttext
\definedfont[Serif*whatever] \vl a\vl
\stoptext
-
Hans H
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
prevent protrusion as can be seen in the following example.
\definefontfeature[default][default][protrusion=quality]
\setupbodyfont[modern-designsize]
\starttext
“\vl Text\par
\vl Text
\startnarrower
“\vl Text\par
\vl Text
\stopnarrower
\blank[3*line]\setupalign[hanging]
“\vl Text\par
\vl
Hi David,
Your example, as shown below, does not give an error using the recent
standalone distribution (your installation dates from last May).
Alan
On Thu, 3 Dec 2015 23:05:29 +
"Arnold, David" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I entered:
>
>
> \starttabulate[||||]
>
Hi,
I entered:
\starttabulate[]
\NC test \VL test \VL test \VL\NR
\VL test \NC test \VL test \VL\NR
\VL test \VL test \NC test \VL\NR
\VL test \VL test \VL test \NC\NR
\stoptabulate
And got this error:
! Undefined control sequence.
\tabulatecontent ->\NC test \VL
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
e[hemistich]
>>>
>>> \setuphemistich
>>> [width=local,
>>> distance=1\emwidth,
>>> separator=]
>>>
>>> \setuphemistich
>>> [leftcolor=,
>>> separatorcolor=,
>>> rightcolor=]
>>>
>>> \setu
]
\setuphemistich
[width=local,
distance=1\emwidth,
separator=]
\setuphemistich
[leftcolor=,
separatorcolor=,
rightcolor=]
\setuphemistich
% [separator=\vl\hskip.25em\vl]
[separator=]
%% We need separate lines in the export, so use \start|stoplines
\definestartstop[VERSES][before
>
> \setuphemistich
> [width=local,
> distance=1\emwidth,
> separator=]
>
> \setuphemistich
> [leftcolor=,
> separatorcolor=,
> rightcolor=]
>
> \setuphemistich
> % [separator=\vl\hskip.25em\vl]
> [separator=]
>
> %% We need separate li
=,
rightcolor=]
\setuphemistich
% [separator=\vl\hskip.25em\vl]
[separator=]
%% We need separate lines in the export, so use \start|stoplines
\definestartstop[VERSES][before={\blank[medium]\startlines
\noindentation},after={\stoplines \blank[medium]}]
\starttext
\startVERSES
\hemistiches{Become a
Troy
—— Code Starts Here ——
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\null\vskip15ex
\hskip1em\framed[orientation=90,frame=off]{\bf
Region}\blank\vskip-25.5ex
\starttable[|c|l|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|]
\DC \DC \DL[7] \DR
\NC \NC \VL \use{7}\ReFormat[cB]{Years} \VL \AR
\DC \D
know how the vertical stretch a
glyph.
What is the best way to code this in ConText? (preferred is to use the
symbol left brace.)
Greetings,
Rob
---
context code now used:
\starttable[s0|cp(.2\textwidth)|cp(.2\textwidth)|cp(.2\textwidth)|cp(.25\textwidth)|]
\NC \NC \VL Variabel\\ kap
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
Is it possible to have different colored table cell border frames?
I tried using the \setuptables[rulecolor=...] but it didn't work.
Here is a minimal example:
%
\setuptables[rulecolor=red]
\starttext
\starttable[|l|c|]
\NC Column \#1 \VL Column \#2 \SR
gt;> \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
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
> > 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
I’m sorry but the keys accept only a number which uses the values of
\setuptabulate[unit=]
\starttext
\starttabulate[|l|l|]
\VL Left column \VL Right Column \VL\NR
\stoptabulate
\starttabulate[|i1l|l|]
\VL Left column \VL Right Column \VL\NR
\stoptabulate
\starttabulate[|j1l|l|]
\VL Left column \V
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:
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
Am 16.04.2013 um 14:40 schrieb H. Özoguz :
> Hi,
>
> my table is:
>
> \starttext
> \starttable[|l|l|l|]
>
> \NC {\bf Methode} \VL {\bf Relevanz} \VL {\bf Bewertung} \SR
>
> \HL \use{3} {\it Natürliche Methoden} \SR
>
> \NC Klevirak \VL 5-6 \VL Tol
Hi,
my table is:
\starttext
\starttable[|l|l|l|]
\NC {\bf Methode} \VL {\bf Relevanz} \VL {\bf Bewertung} \SR
\HL \use{3} {\it Natürliche Methoden} \SR
\NC Klevirak \VL 5-6 \VL Toll \AR
\stoptable
\stoptext
I know want the spanning column with the entry "Natürliche Methoden&qu
t one.
weird ... works here
Sorry, copy-paste error on my side (as Wolfgang already noticed).
It's strc-not.mkvi that fails, not core-sys.mkiv.
a more mkiv-ishc example is:
\startlocalnotes[footnote]
\placetable
{Some Table}
\placeontopofeachother
{\starttable[|l|r|]
\HL
x27;espace de nom userdata
> userdata=userdata or {}
>
> function userdata.f(x)
> context(x*x*x)
> end
>
> -- fonction tabf
> -- which makes a table , compute 6 values, b=first x, c = step
>
> userdata=userdata or {}
>
> function userdata.tabf(b,c)
> co
le{"*{7}{|l}|"}
local b=b
local c=c
context("\\HL")
context("\\VL x ") for i=1,6 do context("\\NC" .. b+(i-1)*c) end
context("\\VL".."\\AR")
context("\\HL")
context("\\VL f(x) ") for i=1,6 do context("\\NC"
ion(s) to typeset via 'TABLE'.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Lukas
>
>
> On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 03:13:39 +0200, Jeong Dal wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I used code which generates the table as following:
>>
>> \startluacode
&g
On 17-10-2012 03:13, Jeong Dal wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I used code which generates the table as following:
>
> \startluacode
> local NC, NR, HL, VL = context.NC, context.NR, context.HL, context.VL
> context.starttabulate { "|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|" }
> HL()
> f
typeset via 'TABLE'.
Best regards,
Lukas
On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 03:13:39 +0200, Jeong Dal wrote:
Dear all,
I used code which generates the table as following:
\startluacode
local NC, NR, HL, VL = context.NC, context.NR, context.HL, context.VL
context.starttabulate { "|
Dear all,
I used code which generates the table as following:
\startluacode
local NC, NR, HL, VL = context.NC, context.NR, context.HL, context.VL
context.starttabulate { "|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|" }
HL()
for i=1, 6, 1 do
for j=1,10 ,1 do
k= i % 3
if
C a_{mn} \NR
>> \stopmatrix
>> \stopformula
>>
>> But \frame or \inframe is not working inside matrix.
>> Is there a way to do that?
>
> maybe \mframed
He’s looking for \HL and \VL commands like the table below has to frame a
complete row in the matrix.
\star
axis (and their location can be
controlled by location=(low|lohi|high) keys, but for some reason that is
not working in a table.
\starttable[|c|c|w4cm|w4cm|]
The normal syntax is w(4cm) ...
\HL
\NC A \VL B \VL C \VL D \NC\SR
\HL
\NC $x$ \VL \startmatrix
\NC x' = \NC \NR
.\NC y' =
rking.
I have two more questions.
1. In the output of the following code, 'x' in the first column is vertically
centered, but matrix in the second column is not(located at top). What option
can solve this?
\starttable[|c|c|w4cm|w4cm|]
\HL
\NC A \VL B \VL C \VL D \NC\SR
\HL
\NC $x$ \VL
t; Did I do something wrong?
>
> Thank you for reading.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dalyoung
>
> %%
> \starttext
> \starttable[|c|c|w4cm|w4cm|]
> \HL
> \NC A \VL B \VL C \VL D \NC\SR
> \HL
> \NC $x$ \VL \startmatrix
> \NC x' = \NC \NR
>
%%
\starttext
\starttable[|c|c|w4cm|w4cm|]
\HL
\NC A \VL B \VL C \VL D \NC\SR
\HL
\NC $x$ \VL \startmatrix
\NC x' = \NC \NR
\NC y' = \NC \NR
\stopmatrix \VL \VL \NC\FR
\HL
\NC $y$ \VL \startformula\startalign
\NC x' = \NC \NR
\NC y' = \NC \NR
\stopalign\stopformula \VL \VL \
\starttable[|c|c|c|c|c|c|]
\HL
\VL \VL A \VL B \VL C \VL D \VL E \VL\FR
\HL
\VL \VL 2\VL 1\VL 3\VL 2\VL 2\VL\SR
\HL
\stoptable
...
I got correct steps flush1 and flush 2, but the table after the steps was
disappeared.(just white page)
If I change the order of table and items, both are
|r|r|r|]
5 >> \HL
6 \VL \VL ~-A\NC ~-B\NC ~-C\NC ~-D\NC ~-E\NC ~-F\NC ~-G\NC ~-H\NC ~-I\NC
~-J\NC ~-K\NC ~-L\NC ~-M\NC
..
\dostarttable ...enotes \firststagestarttable \fi
\fi [#1]
\syst_helpers_double_empty_on
footnotes.}
\placelegend
{\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}
\stoplocalfootnotes
\startlocalfootnotes
\placetable{A
tswith 's' at the end. Now it's just\placelistoffloatSo the following now works:\definefloat[tablecw] \setuplabeltext[tablecw=Table]\starttext \setupfloats[location=middle] \placetable [here] [tablecw:test]{A Regular Caption.} {\starttable[|c|c|c|]\HL \VL Test \VL
\NC {\sc Circuit} \NC {\sc Description} \VL {\sc Circuit} \NC {\sc Description} \NC\SR
\HL
\NC \LOW{7} \NC \LOW{Bedrooms 2+3 Arc Fault Plug} \VL \LOW{8} \NC \LOW{\tt Unused} \NC\FR
\DC \DC \VL \NC \NC\MR
\HL
\NC \LOW{9} \NC \LOW{Bedroom 4 Arc Fault Plug} \VL \LOW{10} \NC \LOW{\tt Spare} \NC\FR
\DC
Dear gang,
Consider the following:
=
\definefloat[tablecw]
% \setupfloat[tablecw]
\setupcaption[tablecw][prefix=Table]
\starttext
\setupfloats[location=middle]
\placetable
[here]
[tablecw:test]{A Caption.}
{\starttable[|c|c|c|]
\HL
\VL Test \VL Test
Dear gang,
Here's another table that worked fine in MkII but not MkIV:
=
\starttext
\starttable[|l|l|]
\VL test \VL \LOW{test} \VL\FR
\DL\DC \DR
\stoptable
\sto
On 7-11-2011 03:17, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Dear gang,
It seems that \starttable has a bug in MkIV:
\starttext
\starttable{|c|c|c|}
[ ]
\HL
\VL Test \VL Test \VL Test \VL\FR
\stoptable
\stoptext
Dear gang,
It seems that \starttable has a bug in MkIV:
\starttext
\starttable{|c|c|c|}
\HL
\VL Test \VL Test \VL Test \VL\FR
\stoptable
\stoptext
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.71.0-2011071409 (rev 4332)
\write18 enabled.
(placetable.tex
ConTeXt ver: 2011.11.05 01:19 MKIV fmt
amespace.
>
> Hopefully nothing breaks due to these changes.
>
Hi Hans,
the cross-referencing is excellent new, I will have to play with it very
soon! In the meantime, here's something which broke with the October
beta (worked a week ago):
\definelinenote [critical]
\setupnote [cri
x27;s something which broke with the October
beta (worked a week ago):
\definelinenote [critical]
\setupnote [critical]
[rule=off,paragraph=yes,numbercommand=,inbetween=\hskip.5em\vl\hskip0.2em\vl\hskip.5em]
\setupdescriptions[critical] [display=no,location=serried,distance=.5em]
\setuplinenumb
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