The following works in MkIV but fails in MkIV:
\unprotect
\def\!!yesandon{yes,on}
\doifinsetelse{yes}\!!yesandon
{\writestatus{TEST}{YES}}
{\writestatus{TEST}{NO}}
\protect
This can be fixed by changing the definition
\def\p!doifinsetelse#1#2#3#4%
{\donefalse
\edef\!!stringa{#3
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011, Romain Diss wrote:
I tried the t-vim module today and I had a line-break problem with \inlineX. I
found the thread started by Peter Münster (last week). So I downloaded the
last context beta and this problem is gone.
But I got another problem : there is an unwanted addition
Hi,
I tried the t-vim module today and I had a line-break problem with \inlineX. I
found the thread started by Peter Münster (last week). So I downloaded the
last context beta and this problem is gone.
But I got another problem : there is an unwanted additional space at the
begining of the \in
Dnia 2011-09-20, o godz. 09:13:47
Marcin Borkowski napisał(a):
> 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=
Dear list,
I’m running into a strange issue with endnotes. I seem to hit a limit of
how many endnotes I can place in a document - although there are only 52
of them in the document. Recursing the following minimal example 12
times works fine on my machine (using today’s beta 2011.09.20 00:09)
Some of my verbatim lines are overflowing the framed text box I'm
putting them in. I see that I could define a pretty printer to handle
this but I came up with the following:
\starttext
\startframedtext[middle][width=.8\textwidth]
\startframedtext[left][frame=off, width=.6\textwidth]
\starttyping
Hi list,
some time ago I posted on this list about problems with MetaObj in
ConTeXt when using labels. There's a wiki article about this now [1].
Just recently I was forced to notice that this solution does not work
when the label to be drawn is part of the object definition. So the
example
On 20.09.2011, at 11:50, Stefan Müller wrote:
> Ah, thank you very much! Can you tell me why it's called "broad"? I don't
> get the intention behind this key…
I’ve no clue. Wolfgang Schuster postet this solution a several times, so I've
remembered it.
Andreas
__
Ah, thank you very much! Can you tell me why it's called "broad"? I
don't get the intention behind this key...
Stefan
On 20.09.2011 11:34, Andreas Harder wrote:
On 20.09.2011, at 11:31, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi again,
in one of my documents I want the text to be flushedleft and not hyphen
On 20.09.2011, at 11:31, Stefan Müller wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> in one of my documents I want the text to be flushedleft and not hyphenated,
> see the following example.
>
> \setupalign[flushleft, nothyphenated]
> \starttext
> \showlayout
> bb bb bb bb bb
Hi again,
in one of my documents I want the text to be flushedleft and not
hyphenated, see the following example.
\setupalign[flushleft, nothyphenated]
\starttext
\showlayout
bb bb bb bb bb
aa bb
\stoptext
However, in t
Hi,
In ConTeXt standalone MkIV 2011.08.04 00:42 this used to work:
\setuphead[section][style=bold]
\starttext
\section{Ward}
\input ward
\stoptext
In 2011.09.20 00:09 it doesn't anymore. If I use "style=\bf" I still
get bold face. Is this a bug or was the interface changed deliberately?
Be
Hi list,
I want to have double line spacing in my document setup, including the
headings. But in the following example, the space before the heading is
slightly different from the interline spacing between the other lines.
How to do this right? (standalone MkIV 2011.09.20 00:09)
\setuphead
Am 2011-09-20 um 01:12 schrieb Kip Warner:
On Fri, 2011-09-16 at 14:23 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Separate you document in components and process only the component
your
working on, this is faster then the whole book (product).
I've done that already. The whole book is one product, bu
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
\
I looked into the recent Fonts in Context book, but could not figure out how to
access characters directly in unicode. In my case this is inside a MetaPost
picture something like:
\switchtobodyfont[courier,24pt]
..
label ("UNICODE character U+2B06 here"…
How to?
Hans van der Meer
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