Hi all,
I need to create document where all text is colored (e.g. gray). So I used
textbackground, and it works. But if I add some floating table into the
document, the text in the table is not colored corectly.
Small attached example show this, all texts should be red. The second table
has for t
Hi all,
I need to create document where all text is colored (e.g. gray). So I used
textbackground, and it works. But if I add some floating table into the
document, the text in the table is not colored corectly.
Small attached example show this, all texts should be red. The second table
has for t
Hi all,
I have problem with the background of some text inisde bTABLE cell. The
input file is in my case some common XML, so inside table cell various
paragraph elements appear. That is why I cannot simple set up background for
cell itself.
The problem is that the background does not fit into cel
Hi all,
IMHO type-dis.tex should contain the line:
\definefontsynonym[il2-lmtti10] [csitt10] [encoding=il2]
instead of bad:
\definefontsynonym[il2-lmtti10] [cstti10] [encoding=il2]
-- the difference is in csitt/cstti font name.
Have a nice day,
Martin
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Hi Hans,
I've found the small problem (but I did not trace it fully, so the
sugesstions could be false...) -- if one uses
\startfiguretext...\stopfiguretext and the figure oversizes criterium
defined in \setupfloat[figure][criterium=...] the float placement mechanism
probably goes besides \sometex
Hi Hans,
did you receive the mails about captions and tui/tuo UTF expansions and
reusing it in \about? I sent them on Sunday and as they are important to me
I hava to ask again :-),
thank you and have a nice day,
Martin
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Hi all,
there is probably somewhere a space in some macro called inside \inmargin.
See example:
\starttext
\setbox0\hbox{\inmargin{XX}}
\showbox0
A\box0 B
\stoptext
and a part of log with \showbox0:
\hbox(10.41603+4.05064)x3.91663
.\glue 3.91663 plus 1.95831 minus 1.30554
.\hbox(10.41603+4.
> I do not how to correctly process heads containing some XML tags.
> AFAIK XML
> macros are mostly defined with \unxepand, maybe there something could be
> done?
Sorry, I have mistaken -- \placecontent is OK, but \about fails with
described behaviour ( appears in result of \about)
Martin
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Hi Hans,
I do not how to correctly process heads containing some XML tags. AFAIK XML
macros are mostly defined with \unxepand, maybe there something could be
done?
What is the problem -- assume XML like Chapter
really important and a couple of XML parser
definitions for chapter, title and em. And
> First, it seems to me, the \setupfloat making the sidefloat on existing
> predefined float do not work. If I state:
>
> \setupfloat[table][location=outer]
> \placetable{caption}...
>
> the table is properly placed, but the text do not float around. If I use:
>
> \placetable[outer]{caption}...
>
>
Hi Hans,
I should want to get text around float (a side float) with the caption
positioned inside the margin. As I did not found such parameter(s) I peeked
into source code.
First, it seems to me, the \setupfloat making the sidefloat on existing
predefined float do not work. If I state:
\setupfl
ok, I use \tt and \color,
thank you,
Martin
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> Behalf Of Hans Hagen
> Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 2:38 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] some XML stuff (and bugs?)
>
>
> At 10:12 11/08/2003 +0
>
>
> makes more sense
>
> does this sound ok?
yes, the construct appeared during our mail conversation
:-). I myself use ... to store data and for processing or typing of stored data.
Thank you, Martin
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> Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 4:53 PM
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> At 15:41 11/08/2003 +0200, you wrote:
> >yes, this works:
> >
> > >
yes, this works:
> \starttext
>
> \defineXMLsave [buffer]
>
> \defineXMLsingular [buffer] {\XMLflush{buffer}}
>
> \startXMLdata
> test here test
> \stopXMLdata
but try:
\startXMLdata
test
a+b test .
\stopXMLdata
yes, of course, this can be done including into buffer (and use
as you wrote). B
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