Can someone please explain why the margin command does not work in
this example? What can I do to obtain the margin.
Thanks.
\setuppapersize[letter][letter]
\starttext
\input tufte
\startitemize
\item This is the first item of outer list.
\startitemize[a][stopper=)]
Oliver Heins schrieb:
I have another question.
The print shop wants the background image to be overprinted. Is it
sufficiant to set »overprint=yes« once in \setupcolors or does one need
to explicitely tell the region with \startoverprint ... \stopoverprint?
simply use \startoverprint ... \s
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Hans,
there was a while ago a suggestion to make \framed a horizontal command by
adding \dontleavehmode,
it is clear this is not a good idea to make this the default behavior but can't
you add a option
mode=horizontal|vertical
where 'mode=vertical' is the normal
Hi Hans,
there was a while ago a suggestion to make \framed a horizontal command by
adding \dontleavehmode,
it is clear this is not a good idea to make this the default behavior but can't
you add a option
mode=horizontal|vertical
where 'mode=vertical' is the normal \framed behaviour and 'mod
Am 08.12.2009 um 10:14 schrieb Matthijs Kooijman:
> Aha, page[no] only works directly after a paragraph break. I haven't seen that
> documented anywhere. I'll put it up on the \page reference page. Is "only
> after a paragraph break" the right usage instructions, or is it more
> complicated than
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Matthijs Kooijman wrote:
> Hi Wolfgang,
>
>> \page[no] did work but only when you use it in the correct way.
>>
>
> Aha, page[no] only works directly after a paragraph break. I haven't seen that
> documented anywhere. I'll put it up on the \page reference page. Is
Hi Wolfgang,
> \page[no] did work but only when you use it in the correct way.
>
Aha, page[no] only works directly after a paragraph break. I haven't seen that
documented anywhere. I'll put it up on the \page reference page. Is "only
after a paragraph break" the right usage instructions, or is i
I have another question.
The print shop wants the background image to be overprinted. Is it
sufficiant to set »overprint=yes« once in \setupcolors or does one need
to explicitely tell the region with \startoverprint ... \stopoverprint?
A minimal example:
% \startminimalexample
\setupcolors[stat
Am 08.12.2009 um 09:27 schrieb Matthijs Kooijman:
> Hi Wolfgang,
>
>> As you don't provide a example with a description where you have the problem
>> I can't make a test but this could work in MkIV
> I reckoned that the \page[no] command by itself was already broken, so I first
> want to fix tha
Am 08.12.2009 um 09:33 schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
> Strange behavior with \framed or \inframed
> inside \startalignment [middle] \stopalignment.
>
> Alan
>
> Minimal example:
>
> \starttext
>
> \startalignment [middle]
> \inframed {This {\bf should} be aligned and centered}
\dontleavehmode\infram
Strange behavior with \framed or \inframed
inside \startalignment [middle] \stopalignment.
Alan
Minimal example:
\starttext
\startalignment [middle]
\inframed {This {\bf should} be aligned and centered}
along with the following.
\stopalignment
\blank
\startalignment [middle]
Here,
\inframed
Hi Wolfgang,
> As you don't provide a example with a description where you have the problem
> I can't make a test but this could work in MkIV
I reckoned that the \page[no] command by itself was already broken, so I first
want to fix that before making things more complicated (like doing stuff with
Hello,
the printing shop wants me to make the columnsetarea bleeding[1] (3mm).
However, the background stops at the edge of the a4paper and doesn't
even fill the margin.
Here's a minimal example:
% \startminimalexample
\setuppapersize[A4][A3]
\setuplayout[backspace=2cm,width=middle,
offset=0mm
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