The several responses to my floundering with the register have been very
helpful, though I would have to confess that I have ended up 'messing
with' things (suggested by Hans re the [key]) and getting a satisfactory
result in almost every case without always understanding why. But I can
say tha
> On 29 Jan 2022, at 14:45, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
>
> I am writing a workbook that contains a materials list in front of some craft
> activities.
>
> I found that simply displaying a bulleted list can take up lots of space on
> the page, so instead put the list in three columns. The pr
On 29 Jan 2022, at 21:30, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
>
> When I used `\placefigure`, ConTeXt often puts the figure on a completely
> different page, my readership of young students is getting confused where the
> image is. How can I have all of my `\placefigure` in the entire document
> appea
> On 29 Jan 2022, at 18:03, Denis Maier via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> IDK, but then it's probably a font issue?
> […]
> This thread is outdated, you can now stack styles.
>
> \starttext
>
> text {\italicface text {\boldface text} text} text
>
> \stoptext
>
> Wolfgang
However there seems to
When I used `\placefigure`, ConTeXt often puts the figure on a completely
different page, my readership of young students is getting confused where the
image is. How can I have all of my `\placefigure` in the entire document appear
exactly where called, even if that means having to place it on a
On 1/29/2022 3:47 PM, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
I have several books in a set that have many things I'd like to have
linked together, such as page references, shared indexes, shared
glossaries, etc.
One solution I see is putting all the files together, then using a tool
like pdfjam to seper
IDK, but then it's probably a font issue?
Denis
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Joel via ntg-context schrieb am 29.01.2022 um 15:46:
I am finishing the final touches on a manuscript, which I hope to send
to a publisher later today and noticed this problem where bold and
italic text isn't rendered at the same time.
I am using the EB Garamond font in my document. I set it u
Adam Reviczky via ntg-context schrieb am 29.01.2022 um 17:19:
Hi Joel,
I don't think you can stack those, just use \bi (see:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching)
\starttext
\startitemize
\item This text has {\bf bold} in it.
\item This text has {\it italics} in it.
\item Why doesn't
Hi Joel,
I don't think you can stack those, just use \bi (see:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching)
\starttext
\startitemize
\item This text has {\bf bold} in it.
\item This text has {\it italics} in it.
\item Why doesn't this have {\bi bold and italics} in it?
\stopitemize
See also: h
I have several books in a set that have many things I'd like to have linked
together, such as page references, shared indexes, shared glossaries, etc.
One solution I see is putting all the files together, then using a tool like
pdfjam to seperate the pages later, but I'm wondering if ConTeXt can
I have a section somewhat like this...I'm replacing the code with something
much simpler, but its basically doing a similar thing, running conditionals to
check which content to place:
\section{Brave Rabbits}
\ifnum\somenumber>3 Print this content about rabbits. \else
P
I am finishing the final touches on a manuscript, which I hope to send to a
publisher later today and noticed this problem where bold and italic text isn't
rendered at the same time.
I am using the EB Garamond font in my document. I set it up exactly as shown
below. Strangely, bold works, italic
I am writing a workbook that contains a materials list in front of some craft
activities.
I found that simply displaying a bulleted list can take up lots of space on the
page, so instead put the list in three columns. The problem is, if there is an
item with a somewhat long description, it can
On 1/29/2022 11:02 AM, jbf via ntg-context wrote:
Thanks for this response. I'll have to work on this (but tomorrow...
it's late at night for me at the moment). I can see part of what you
mean: I can use, for example \index[myindex]{\it Book title} (Book
Author) and get the correct result, but
Thanks for this response. I'll have to work on this (but tomorrow...
it's late at night for me at the moment). I can see part of what you
mean: I can use, for example \index[myindex]{\it Book title} (Book
Author) and get the correct result, but not sorted properly, so I have
to understand how,
Am 29.01.22 um 06:23 schrieb jbf via ntg-context:
Any thoughts (but I'm pretty sure this isn't fully explained in the
wiki) how I can get part of the index entry in italics and part
normal? That might be a bit more difficult I think.
If you want to format the page number or the whole entry, y
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