Hi all,
Is it possible to set the after attribute for a nested enumeration? I've
tried setting it directly with no luck, but maybe I'm missing some other
flag or attribute I need to set? An example follows.
Before text
\startitemize[after={\blank[3*big]}]
\item
Here is an item
\startitemi
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 7:14 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:.
>
> Try textbackground rather than background (untested).
>
> Aditya
Textbackground does fix this, but introduces a different problem: the
topoffset is ignored on pages beyond the first. I was originally using
textbackground, but was tryi
Hello,
I'm trying to typeset an exam with solutions in framed or shaded boxes,
using \background. However, the background doesn't stretch to the bottom of
the text area when there is text preceding it, so if there is enough math
inside the background, the math overruns its lower bound. How can I g
Hi Marcin,
> I'd like to have all my document set flush left. I know how to set
> a \framed flush left, or \startalign ... \stopalign - but what about
> the whole? (In my current case, the document is basically a
> (mid-aligned) title and then one big itemgroup, so I added
> [align={right,broad}
Hi,
I suspect the command you're looking for is \setupalign[right]
Nick
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workaround, though, I'd be grateful to hear about it.
Would this behavior of textbackground regarding topoffset be considered a
bug, or a missing feature? Are the any plans to do anything about it in the
future?
Thanks,
Nick
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Nicholas Ulle wrote:
> Hi
Hi,
Is there any way to get a multi-page textbackground to respect topoffset on
each page? From the second page onwards, it leaves no offset at the top. I
don't think I can use background instead, as I'm nesting the textbackgound
under itemize and also use itemize within it (correct me if this wor
07 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 15-10-2012 01:08, Nicholas Ulle wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> How would I go about getting subscripts to stay at the same depth? An
>> example of the problem I'm having is:
>>
>> \starttext
>> % Notice the b's are not
Hi,
How would I go about inserting the total number of pages in my document? I
assume this would require two passes of texec or context. I've tried
Googling and checking ConTeXt garden, but couldn't find anything regarding
this.
Thanks again,
Nick
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Hi,
How would I go about getting subscripts to stay at the same depth? An
example of the problem I'm having is:
\starttext
% Notice the b's are not aligned
$a_b' a_b$
\stoptext
I'm only just learning ConTeXt and TeX, so I'm not sure what I'd need to
change to fix this.
Thanks,
Nick
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