If you are going to introduce new units, you should at least include the
Potrzebie, invented by teenager Donald Knuth and published in the humor
magazine Mad Magazine #33. The system is based on the thickness of Mad
Magazine #26, equal to 2.2633484517438173216473 mm.
See the Wikipedia entry for
> On Apr 25, 2023, at 8:30 PM, jbf via ntg-context wrote:
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> \startitemize[continue]% THIS SHOULD DO WHAT YOU WANT
Wow, thanks. I must have read that 'Enumerations' contextgarden wiki page a
half dozen times and missed it anyway.
Mike
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I am trying to have two numbered itemizations, with a paragraph in between,
such that the second list starts where the first left off, without having to
manually calculate the new start point. The following does not work, and I do
not understand why.
Mike
\starttext
\definecounter[my
I get a decidedly odd (or, at least, unexpected by me) result from this, based
on the example on the contextgarden page for definestartstop:
\starttext
\defineblank[ExtractDistance][3pt]
\definestartstop[Extract][
style=slanted,
before={\blank[ExtractDistance]
\setupnarrower[left=2in
I get a different result for mkiv and lmtx for the following input:
\starttext
Even now, a six footer is two
standard deviations from the mean. Remember, 5\prime{}7\prime\prime{} is 50th
percentile today
for a 15 year old.
\stoptext
With mkiv, the prime marks for inches and feet are where I e
I downloaded something that purports to be Century Expanded from fontsgeek.com.
Although the font has fi and fl ligature glyphs, it does not have a ligature
font feature and ConTeXt does not use those glyphs.
Aside from purchasing a real font product from Linotype at enormous expense and
hopi
Never mind. Apparently lmtx changed the default for \setupindenting from
'next' to 'first'?
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The following produces different results in mkiv and lmtx (to which I am brand
new):
\setupinitial[distance=1pt,font=Serif at 36pt,n=2]
\setupindenting[medium,yes]
\starttext
\placeinitial
\input knuth
\stoptext
The mkiv output is the desired effect. It works fine in lmtx if I do not
> On Mar 30, 2022, at 11:38 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
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> does adding page=no help?
>
Yes. Once again, everyone’s help has been spot on.
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page before. It is seemingly forcing
a right-hand page for some reason I do not understand.
Mike
> On Mar 28, 2022, at 6:37 PM, śrīrāma via ntg-context
> wrote:
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> On Tuesday, March 29, 2022 4:18 AM Michael Urban via ntg-context wrote:
>> Is there a simple way
I want to have a float (illustration for fiction, with caption) that takes up
just one page, irrespective of the size of the image in the figure. This can
be done with a \startmakeup, but makeup pages do not float, as near as I can
tell; they interrupt the text (leaving a partly blank page); a
On Feb 7, 2022, at 6:10 PM, śrīrāma via ntg-context wrote:
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> On Tuesday, February 8, 2022 7:12 AM Michael Urban via ntg-context wrote:
>> produces output (for me) with the next paragraph after the figure placement
>> unindented. I cannot think of a workaround hack in th
As always, it is hard to tell whether this is my stupidity, the wrong version
of ConText, or a bug.
\setupfloat[figure][indentnext=yes]
\starttext
%\setupbodyfont[11pt]
\setupindenting[yes, medium]
\input ward
\startplacefigure[title=A Figure,location=page]
\startframedtext \input ward.tex \stopf
I am experiencing an odd behavior switching text styles in a defined startstop
group ("blockquote"). I get different behavior depending on whether the
switchtobodyfont in the startstop definition includes the dummy {\it } and {\bf
} text. If they are not there, the italic and boldface switch
I want to put a book title above the Chapter title for the first chapter of a
book. I suppose that this can be accomplished with a 'before=' clause that
checks to see if it is the first chapter... but how do I look at the chapter
number in order to set up the conditional?
Mike
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I am playing around with imitating the design of fiction books from the early
20th century. The table of contents for these books often has small headings,
'CHAPTER' (or 'CHAP.') and 'PAGE' over the respective columns. How might this
best be accomplished in ConTeXt? Just add a carefully for
I downloaded the Google free font ‘Vollkorn’
(https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Vollkorn) into an appropriate directory and
ran
mtxrun --script font --reload
all went well, and the Vollkorn truetype fonts show up in the output of mtxrun
--script font --list --all .
However, the following i
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