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Add width=fit to \definedescription.
Thanks a lot Wolfgang.
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documentation for it. I found this on the wiki, but all of the different
parameters aren't explained:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setupfloats
The User Manual PDF doesn't elaborate on the parameters either much.
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margin=1cm]
\starttext
\startdefinition[definition:Something]{Something}
Stuff and more stuff.\footnote{Some footnote text.}
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It ends up typesetting:
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I attempt to reference the first item with the following:
\in{item}[item:first]
\stoptext
I'm not sure why it doesn't work for me then. When I take what should
work and put it in a minimal, it works. When I leave it within the whole
book, it doesn't.
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figure out how to set the colour of the footnote
number.
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Am 06.03.2012 um 03:05 schrieb Kip Warner:
Hey list,
I'd like the contents of my \startdefinition \stopdefinition pairs to
have their title above them on a line of their own, but am having
problems with the usage
. They're all numbered
3 and their text consists of a single word - the same word for all of
them. =(
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Looks like this bug:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.context.devel/1974
Marco
I don't know why, but I always seem to be the one to step on every
ConTeXt landmine.
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[color=colour_footnote_text,
backgroundcolor=colour_footnote_background]
This was working in previous builds, but it could be someone changed the
method to alter the footnote text's colour.
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, no output PDF file produced!
mtx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
Based on what I saw from htop, it looks like it running the command into
the ground over and over again which is the exact opposite of what we
are trying to do.
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way to typeset the kind of reference I need.
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According to what I understand here,
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Description#ConTeXt_3
, this should work?
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On Sun, 4 Mar 2012, Kip Warner wrote:
Hey list,
I'd like an itemized list using the following format...
Article I ...
Article II ...
Article III ...
...and so on. I've tried defining the behaviour
occurred, no output PDF file produced!
mtx-context | fatal error: return code:
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following to no avail,
\setuphead
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\BazaarRevision
l.4 }
\BazaarRevision ...ltofbzr revno | tr -d '\\n')}
\BazaarRevision
l.4 }
...
l.61
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it and starts from 1 again.
\startarticle
\item First article
\item Second article
\stoparticle
\stoptext
Aditya
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Can you attach your complete log file?
Attached.
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resolversresolving loading configuration file '/usr/share/texmf/web2c
\BazaarRevision)]
The rest of the book just has some \BazaarRevision scattered here and
there, but I can't see anything unusual about their usage or context.
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to need present in them.
Use
\setupitemgroup
[article]
[color=...]
I tried that and it did nothing.
\definecolor[colour_text][r=0.754,g=0.516,b=0.324]
\setupitemgroup
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\item another item
\item[last_item] another item
\stopitemize
I attempt to reference the first item with the following:
\in{item}[first_item]
But all I see in the final PDF are two ?? characters where I expected
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\initializeBazaar
Very good question. I suppose trying to get the automagic method to work
doesn't matter since the above works fine. Thanks again Aditya.
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Minimal example?
Aditya
It's ok, I found the problem. The code works, but I was setting the
wrong color value ;)
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like its an actual bug in ConTeXt so I will
wait for upstream to patch it before I probably muck something up inside
of it.
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number or some such to get to the
definition?
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during the typesetting process when it need only be done once with the
result cached. If this is indeed the case, does anyone have any
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\!!stringb
{\meanin...
...
l.34 ... and the methane/oxygen return propellant.
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mtx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
This happened with nightly 2012.03.02.
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and we all appreciate that. Throw
some raw ginger in the blender with some water and a natural sweetener,
like a banana or honey, and it will help boost your immune system. Some
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to think of it, I think 2012.01.25 actually was the last
working one, not 2012.01.27. I can send you debs for the latter if you
like, but I think you're probably better off with the former. I'll have
to hunt for the 2012.01.25 debs somewhere in Adam's PPA.
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Unfortunately my luck with ConTeXt hasn't been so good lately. Every
single nightly has been broken since late last January (2012.01.27).
Fortunately I still have debs I can revert to.
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problems by hand time after
time after time.
So,
Superb coverage Will and I appreciate the philosophical approach. I
think Hans et al should maybe consider adding your description to the
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problems by hand time after
time after time.
So,
Great comparison and I just realized its already on the wiki. =)
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On Wed, 2012-02-29 at 20:40 +0100, Marco Pessotto wrote:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Comparison_between_ConTeXt_and_other_typesetting_programs
(But it's not linked from anywhere)
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One other thing too that I don't know if anyone has ever raised anywhere
is that other typesetting applications that store their project files in
some kind
Hey folks,
I was wondering if someone could offer a meaningful comparison in a
nutshell to a layperson of the pros and cons of using Scribus versus
ConTeXt. I actually just discovered the former today.
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it will definitely be a tool that
can tread on the heels of InDesign
Jaroslav Hajtmar
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With Scribus you get an nice GUI, with ConTeXt you get every thing else
that really matters for a typesetting job.
Regards,
Khaled
Hey Khaled. That is kind of a given, but thanks anyways.
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This is with ConTeXt version 2012.02.21 14:02 MKIV fmt: 2012.2.26.
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Check text backgrounds in your document, Hans made a few changes in the code
to make it faster.
Any suggestions on what I should look for? Thanks.
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nothing unusual on it and hasn't
changed in the weeks of several compilation.
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\strc_descriptions_start_yes ...art_yes_reference
[#1]
l.12 \startdefinition[definition:Albedo]
{Albedo}
Is this likely a problem with my typesetting or with ConTeXt?
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Am 08.02.2012 um 03:15 schrieb Kip Warner:
On Tue, 2012-02-07 at 19:35 +1300, Pontus Lurcock wrote:
\placelist[chapter] should do it (untested).
One other thing, Pont. How do I add a title such as Contents at a
Glance
.
However, pagestyle and numberstyle are listed. The …style and …color
commands always (somebody correct me if there are exceptions) come
in pairs. That means you can be almost certain that if a color
command works, also a style command will work and vice versa.
Marco
Thanks Marco. =)
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\setuplist [chapter] [color=yellow, pagecolor=green]
\setuplist [section] [color=blue, numbercolor=red]
Thanks Marco. Where can I find a list of the parameters relevant to
chapter, section, and subsection for \setuplist?
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\placelist[chapter] should do it (untested).
Thanks Pont. =)
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\placelist[chapter] should do it (untested).
One other thing, Pont. How do I add a title such as Contents at a
Glance without the actual table of contents including that in the list
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is just: \startdefinition[definition:Albedo]{Albedo}
Hope that is helpful and my apologies if ConTeXt really is telling the
truth and my typesetting is just bad.
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better with the section number prefixed instead. How would I
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well but sometimes others beat me in knowledge about the internals -)
Great, but can either of you help with the question? =)
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is that they adapt to pararagraph
shapes (if you use things like \startplacefigure[location=left] ...
\stopplacefigure), and can be nested.
Yes, which I may require from time to time. Why doesn't the bottomoffset
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This is more text outside of a text background.
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book, e.g. foo in section 10.2. It was my impression according to the
manual that it was suppose to already do that, or am I not using \in
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A more user friendly error message
would be:
!LuaTeX error: cannot find inkscape to convert image file 'pic.svg'
== Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
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you can see what happens
I tried the above command and it didn't appear to do anything. =(
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This is already fixed.
mtx-context | current version: 2012.01.24 18:49
Thanks. I'll let you know if the new package works.
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resolved'
(in fact there is then also a dependency on a viewer)
If Inkscape isn't installed and the user \externalfigure's an SVG, is an
error raised with ConTeXt?
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maybe a wiki page is a good start for that
Strongly agree.
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necessary to works well.
2) Recommends - strong, but not absolute dependency.
3) Suggests - used to declare that one package may be more useful with one
or more others.
So, I think Inkscape would fit well as 'context' Suggests.
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On Fri, 2012-01-20 at 09:55 +0100, luigi scarso wrote:
You can also try the reverse way with ipe
http://ipe7.sourceforge.net/
and then convert the pdf in svg with inkscape or iperender
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or GraphicMagick or Zint.
So what does ConTeXt do when it typesets an \externalfigure? Does it
always use inkscape, or only sometimes?
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So what does ConTeXt do when it typesets an \externalfigure?
Does it always use inkscape, or only sometimes?
If the image type is supported by the TeX engine (jpeg,
png, pdf, mps
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On Sat, 2012-01-21 at 01:22 +0100, Marco wrote:
On 2012-01-20 Kip Warner k...@thevertigo.com wrote:
So what does ConTeXt do when it typesets an \externalfigure?
Does it always
and converts shading into hundreds of thin
strips of different colors.
I'm not sure what program is being used, as I just call context and
whatever its using to take the svg specified in the \externalfigure to
typeset is what it seems to be using.
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ConTeXt uses inkscape, iirc. So try to see what inkscape says about your
file.
Are you sure about that? ConTeXt doesn't seem to list inkscape as a
dependency on my distro:
apt-cache show context* | grep -i inkscape
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What happens if you convert it directly using inkscape --export-pdf?
Still only 78 KB.
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an ugly file, very sharpened where has filters.
But why should there be any implicit DPI specified with a vector
graphic? Isn't the whole point of them to allow, theoretically, infinite
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Because filters.
According to
http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Release_notes/0.47#PDF.2C_PostScript.2C_and_EPS_export,
sent by Pontus Lurcock.
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Blame the distributor.
I just forwarded your observation to the package maintainer. Should be
straightforward to solve with a line in debian/control.
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to 9.5 MB. It's a small delta, but
still helpful.
On a related note, what is the difference between these three
statements?
\setupbackend[level=9]
\pdfcompresslevel9
\maximumpdfcompression
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still confused with? It seems like DPI is a concept
applicable only to rasterized graphics. Or is it that the PDF backend is
normally fine with vector graphics, it's just that this one in
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). But it is also true that I'm not 100
% sure if PDF knows anything about the gaussian blur.
I think you've hit the nail on the head. I think the problem is the PDF
format chokes on the Gaussian blur and so it has to rasterize it.
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On Fri, 2012-01-20 at 02:03 +0100, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Yes, but this is only true as long as your graphic can be represented
reliably in the target format. And yours cannot.
Hey Mojca. Yes, that makes sense now. I had assumed incorrectly that PDF
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Am 18.01.2012 um 02:47 schrieb Kip Warner:
Ah, so \setupdescriptions inherits the default values of
\definedescription?
WIth \definedescription you create a new command (e.g. \definition) and
environment (e.g. \startdefinition
a \setuphead, but I
suppose it doesn't matter now as I got the desired effect =)
Thanks Vladimir =)
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, which is
what I need to, I'd like it to be something like some in section 10.2.
Can that be done?
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\setupdescriptions[definition][headcolor=colour_head2]
\definition{Hi2}. This is second definition.
\stoptext
/example
Thank you. That makes sense now. But why does \setuphead[definition]
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Hey list,
When I wish to reference some section, I can inline typeset with
\in{section}[Some Reference]. In the case of a definition defined with a
\startdefinition{Some Definition}, how can I reference it inline?
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\setuphead
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[color=colour_head]
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\color is no longer a switch; it must be used as \color[red]{...}.
Thanks. It compiles now. Or should I say typeset? What is the proper
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and is definitely a major problem with ConTeXt.
But like you said, it's difficult to alleviate based on how all of its
components were designed.
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loading ConTeXt User Module / Simplefonts
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inserted text
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On Wed, 2011-01-05 at 00:32 -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jan 2012, Kip Warner wrote:
Text that I {\it have italicized} trails too tight with the first
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command that adjusts this that I am unfamiliar
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