Yes, tabulate is a solution, though as I have just described for Denis
who also responded to this issue, by some careful manipulation (which
was possible for the circumstance I was dealing with) I simply noted
where the page break occurred and started a new set of paragraphs after
that. That wa
Hi,
Indeed you are right. However, Hans said the feature would be added in the next
update: so you have to wait a little bit :-)
Best regards: Otared
> On 27 Feb 2023, at 12:33, Jan-Erik Hägglöf via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> I tested the code and the separator didn’t show up
>
> \mainlangua
I would try \setuptabulate, \starttabulate ... \stoptabulate.
It has some limitations (though Hans added some features recently), but
it should work.
Massi
Il 24/02/23 06:41, jbf via ntg-context ha scritto:
I have the following setup for side-by-side paras.
\defineparagraphs[Two][n=2]
\set
No, I don’t think that’s possible, at least it wasn’t last time I’ve checked :
https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg102871.html
Best,
Denis
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I added the braces but still no difference, still empty between items
Jan-Erik Hägglöf
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> 27 feb. 2023 kl. 12:53 skrev mf via ntg-context :
>
> \setupitemgroup
>[fooditems]
>[each]
>[
\setupitemgroup
[fooditems]
[each]
[none,text]
[textseparator={,}]
Comma is used to separate options; if you don't use braces, it means
that the textseparator is set to the empty string.
Massi
Il 27/02/23 12:33, Jan-Erik Hägglöf via ntg-context ha scritto:
I tested the code a
I tested the code and the separator didn’t show up\mainlanguage[sv]\setupbodyfont[12pt]\defineitemgroup [fooditems]\setupitemgroup [fooditems] [each] [none,text] [textseparator=,]\starttext\startfooditems \item fish \item eggs \item milk\stopfooditems\stoptext
test.log
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