> On 27 Jun 2023, at 09:56, Denis Maier via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> is it possible to override the defined orienatation for a given cell ?
\starttext
\starttabulate[|l|c|r|]
\NC this and that \NC left and right \NC here and there \NC \NR
\NC such and so \NC \rotate[rotation=90]{up
Am 27.06.23 um 22:02 schrieb Hans van der Meer via ntg-context:
After transferring the context directory to my new M2 Mac Studio
sh.install.sh complains "Your system "Darwin arm64" is not supported
(yet)". What now? I cannot live without TeX-ing 沈
You just copied the binaries from another
After transferring the context directory to my new M2 Mac Studio sh.install.sh
complains "Your system "Darwin arm64" is not supported (yet)". What now? I
cannot live without TeX-ing 沈
yours sincerely
dr. Hans van der Meer
Am 27.06.23 um 21:01 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context:
Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context schrieb am 27.06.2023 um 20:55:
\defineregister[todos]
% add a "todos" index entry with the current section title
\define[1]\TODO{\todos{\structurevariable{title}}}
\chapter{Something}
Dear List,
I am using ConTeXt with TeXlive 2023. This problem did not exist in TeXlive
2022. Also, I tried to use ConTeXt by installing it from the ConTeXt page and
had the same problem.
When I use the apa format in the bibliography, the text "internal(number)"
appears at the beginning of each
Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context schrieb am 27.06.2023 um 20:55:
\defineregister[todos]
% add a "todos" index entry with the current section title
\define[1]\TODO{\todos{\structurevariable{title}}}
\chapter{Something}
\TODO{This is still empty!}
% at the end of the book
\chapter{work list}
I think I had a good idea how to keep an overview of the “todos” in my
book project:
\defineregister[todos]
% add a "todos" index entry with the current section title
\define[1]\TODO{\todos{\structurevariable{title}}}
\chapter{Something}
\TODO{This is still empty!}
% at the end of the book
Ok, if you use p for the column definition you can just use \setupalign on
individual cells...
%%%
\starttext
\starttabulate[|pA{verytolerant,extremestretch}|pA{verytolerant,extremestretch}|]
\NC Heading flushleft \NC \setupalign[flushright] Heading flushright \NC \NR
\NC \input
Hi,
is it possible to override the defined orienatation for a given cell ?
Take this example from the wiki:
%%
\starttext
\starttabulate[|l|c|r|]
\NC this and that \NC left and right \NC here and there \NC \NR
\NC such and so \NC up and down \NC on and on \NC \NR