t work.
\starttext
\startitemize[packed][headstyle=bold]
\head Birds
What is water? This is a difficult question to answer,
because water is impossible to define. One could ask
the same question about birds. What {\em are} birds?
etuptyping[bodyfont=9pt, numbering=line, before=\blank, after=\blank]
\setupitemize[paragraph, packed, broad]
%
\setupcombinedlist[content][alternative=c,aligntitle=yes,interaction=pagenumber]
\setuplist[section][margin=2em,]
\setuplist[subsection][margin=5em,]
\setuplist[subsubsection][margin=8em,
character/symbol?
>
>
> Here is a vacabulary list example?:
>
>
>
>
> \setuppapersize[letter]
> \starttext
> \startitemize[columns,joinedup,packed]
> \item ability
> \item absorb
> \item accuse
> \item ac
You have plenty of choices:
1- using predefined symbols, numbered 1 to 7 for usual itemation symbols:
\startitemize[4, columns, three, joindup, packed]
2- use alphanumeric symbols: A (capitals) a, R (romans), r
\startitemize[R, columns, three, joindup, packed]
3 - define your own symbol (like
X columns. In this case I want
> three
>
>
> #2 Is there any way to turn off a bullet character/symbol?
>
>
> Here is a vacabulary list example?:
>
>
> ----
>
> \setuppapersize[letter]
> \starttext
> \startitemize[columns,join
st example?:
\setuppapersize[letter]
\starttext
\startitemize[columns,joinedup,packed]
\item ability
\item absorb
\item accuse
\item act
\item active
\item actual
\item adopt
\item advantage
\stopitemize
\stoptext
gt; \startMycolumns
> \startitemize[n]
> \startitem
> One
> \stopitem
> \startitem
> \startitemize[a,packed, horizontal, three]
> \startitem
> \math{Q_1\approx -8}
> \stopitem
> \startitem
> \math{M_e\appro
grid=strut,
> ]
>
> \setupalign[verytolerant,stretch,hanging]
>
> \setuppapersize[A4,landscape]
> \setupinteractionscreen[option=landscape]
>
> \starttext
> \startMycolumns
> \startitemize[n]
> \startitem
> One
> \stopitem
>
]
\setuppapersize[A4,landscape]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=landscape]
\starttext
\startMycolumns
\startitemize[n]
\startitem
One
\stopitem
\startitem
\startitemize[a,packed, horizontal, three]
\startitem
\math{Q_1\approx -8}
\stopitem
persize[A4,landscape]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=landscape]
\starttext
\startMycolumns
\startitemize[packed, columns, three]
\startitem
one
\stopitem
\startitem
two
\stopitem
\stopitemize
\blank[medium]
\startitemize[packe
Hey there,
the code that you're using won't work with \item command.
Use the \startitem ... \stopitem command pair instead.
Another way to get itemizations in columns is to simply place one
itemizeation per column:
\starttext
two columns:
\startcolumns[n=2]
\startitemize[packed
th=3cm]
\startitemize[packed]
\startitem
here a short line
\stopitem
\stopitemize
\stopxcell
\stopxrow
\startxrow
\startxcell
\startitemize[packed]
\startitem
here filled with some words to force a rathe
Hi guys,
I found a pretty annoying behaviour of xtable spacing (in my case when
using an itemization inside the table). I hope you guys can help me out.
MWE is:
\starttext
\startxtable[frame=on]
\startxrow
\startxcell[width=3cm]
\startitemize[packed
is IMHO declining so I'd personally prefer a web app, which could be
> then packed even for desktop via https://electronjs.org/
Desktop declining??? That's terrifying, since 99% of web apps suck a lot!
> For visual editing an advanced rich text editor is a must. This one is really
> pr
ing so I'd personally prefer a web app, which could be
then packed even for desktop via https://electronjs.org/
While web frontend development was very fragmented in past, most developers
nowadays prefer https://reactjs.org/ framework.
For visual editing an advanced rich text editor is a mus
.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
%
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item Here is a line of math formulas: $\overline{A} = A$, $A' \subset A$, $A
\cap A' = \emptyset$ and $A^c$ is open.
\item list items one by one in a new line
\startitemize[n, packed, broad][stopper=,left=(, right
\setmonofont[TeX Gyre Cursor]
16 \setupitemize[packed]
17 \setupinterlinespace[line=16pt]
18
19 %% set style of head and foot
20 \setupheader[style=smallcaps]
21 \setupfooter[style=italic]
22 %% set the style of the page number
23 \setuppagenumbering[style=mediaeval,locatio
ning={Hi Parchd,}]
>
> The elements of the letter environment can be changed with the
> \tex{setupletterelements} commands,
> the default order of them is
>
> \startitemize[packed]
> \item title,
> \item subject,
> \item opening,
> \item content,
> \item closing a
\usemodule[letter]
\startletter
[subject={How to change the position of the subject line},
opening={Hi Parchd,}]
The elements of the letter environment can be changed with the
\tex{setupletterelements} commands,
the default order of them is
\startitemize[packed]
\item title,
\item
the line with "/,"
Would it be possible that both options were available: packed slashes
and hyphenation after (or before) the slash, both in urls?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
--
http://www.ousia.tk
_
no,
>> alternative=inmargin]
>> \setuphead
>> [section]
>> [
>> alternative=margintext,
>> insidesection={\blank[-line]},
>> ]
>> \starttext
>> \starttitle
>> [title={Problem description}]
>> \bgroup
\starttitle
[title={Problem description}]
\bgroup
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\startparagraph
This demonstrates two problems with
\type{alternative=margintext} in \tex{setuphead}:
\startitemize[packed,n]
\startitem
{setuphead}:
\startitemize[packed,n]
\startitem
When used with start/stop sectioning, text following the
title may be set on the wrong line.
\stopitem
\startitem
Without regard to the type of sectioning, \type{margintext
the LuaTeX v. 1.04, ConTeXt ver: 2017.05.14 19:09 MKIV beta, the
output overlineA.pdf is strange.
Would you please check what is the problem?
Thank you.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
%%
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item Which is true?
\startitemize[n, packed, columns, two][stopper
ause the alignment trouble while
> using \overbar has no problem at all.
> Is it normal behavior?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dalyoung
>
>
> \starttext
> \startitemize[n]
> \item Which is true?
>
> \startitemize[n, packed, c
,
Dalyoung
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item Which is true?
\startitemize[n, packed, columns, two][stopper=,left=(, right=)]
\item $\overline{A} = A \cup A^\circ$
\item $\overline{A\cup B} = \overline{A} \cup \overline{B}$
\item If $A \subset B$ then $\overline{B
k with
> \showgrid:
>
> \showgrid
>
> \startitemize[packed, joinedup, columns, two]
> \startitem
> top left item
> \stopitem
> \startitem
> bottom left item
> \stopitem
> \startitem
> top right item
> \stopitem
> \startitem
> bottom
Thanks Hans,
one could also \blank[medium] after the first (columns) variant but then
again the items seem not to sit on the grid which you can check with
\showgrid:
\showgrid
\startitemize[packed, joinedup, columns, two]
\startitem
top left item
\stopitem
\startitem
bottom left
On 3/29/2017 1:34 AM, cryo shock wrote:
Hi folks,
I noticed a difference in how spacing is set after an itemization.
I have the following example:
-
\starttext
\startitemize[packed, joinedup, columns, two]
\startitem
top left item
\stopitem
\startitem
On 3/29/2017 1:34 AM, cryo shock wrote:
Hi folks,
I noticed a difference in how spacing is set after an itemization.
I have the following example:
-
\starttext
\startitemize[packed, joinedup, columns, two]
\startitem
top left item
\stopitem
\startitem
Hi folks,
I noticed a difference in how spacing is set after an itemization.
I have the following example:
-
\starttext
\startitemize[packed, joinedup, columns, two]
\startitem
top left item
\stopitem
\startitem
bottom left item
\stopitem
\startitem
ext=no,
alternative=hanging,
hang=1,
headcommand=\gobbleoneargument,
align=right,
before={\directsetup{tightspace}\bgroup\language[packed]},
after={\egroup},
]
\definereferenceformat [cite] [type=title,left={},right={}]
\definereferenceformat [bibpage] [type=page]
%\setupinteract
too big, and the list are not top aligned.
> What would be a correct solution? I don't need the frame to be drawn.
> Why distance=1cm and width=12cm have no effect in my code?
Hi Csikos,
I guess another approach (not ideal, but it works) would be to use an
xtable:
\showframe
\setupitem
, Alan Bowen <bowenala...@gmail.com
>> <mailto:bowenala...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, Hans! That does work nicely.
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 3:42 PM, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl
>> <mailto:pra...@wxs.nl>> wrote:
&g
is the file that I have been working with:
\installlanguage[packed][en]
\setuplanguage[packed][spacing=packed]
\startsetups[tightspace]
\spaceskip 0.5\interwordspace plus .5\interwordstretch minus
\interwordshrink
\stop
, 2017 at 4:12 PM, Alan Bowen <bowenala...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Hans! That does work nicely.
>
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 3:42 PM, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
>
>> On 2/22/2017 6:21 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
>>
>>> Here is the file that I have been
Thanks, Hans! That does work nicely.
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 3:42 PM, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
> On 2/22/2017 6:21 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
>
>> Here is the file that I have been working with:
>>
>> \installlanguage[packed][en]
>> \setuplanguage[pac
On 2/22/2017 6:21 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
Here is the file that I have been working with:
\installlanguage[packed][en]
\setuplanguage[packed][spacing=packed]
\startsetups[tightspace]
\spaceskip 0.5\interwordspace plus .5\interwordstretch minus
\interwordshrink
\stopsetups
\def\dostartbibitem
Here is the file that I have been working with:
\installlanguage[packed][en]
\setuplanguage[packed][spacing=packed]
\startsetups[tightspace]
\spaceskip 0.5\interwordspace plus .5\interwordstretch minus
\interwordshrink
\stopsetups
\def\dostartbibitem[#1]{\startBibItem[title={#1},reference={#1
don't need the frame to be drawn.
Why distance=1cm and width=12cm have no effect in my code?
Thanks,
bcsikos
code:
\setupitemize[each][packed,joinedup,n][stopper=.~,itemalign=flushright]
\setupframedtext[width=5.5cm,frame=off,offset=0pt]
\setupcombinations[width=12cm,distance=1cm]
\starttext
on. If all you want to do is
setup the default itemize, you can simply have
\setupitemize[each][packed,joinedup,n][stopper=!]
This is explained on the setupitemgroup page:
"\setupitemgroup[.1.][.2.][.3.][.4.]
1: name of the itemgroup to change (e.g. itemize for \startitemize). You
get
pitemgroup),
>> description, but either my understanding how to use it is not correct or the
>> command doesn't behave as described on the wiki page.
>>
>> In the following example I want the items to be in a numbered, packed list,
>> where the
>> item numbers are followed
or the
command doesn't behave as described on the wiki page.
In the following example I want the items to be in a numbered, packed list,
where the
item numbers are followed by ), like 1) 2) etc. If I don't add stopper=)
option, I get
a numbered list, but it's not packed. If I add stopper=), the list becomes
page.
In the following example I want the items to be in a numbered, packed list,
where the
item numbers are followed by ), like 1) 2) etc. If I don't add stopper=)
option, I get
a numbered list, but it's not packed. If I add stopper=), the list becomes an
unnumbered
list, but packed. I use
author={Nicola Vitacolonna},
> keyword={null}]
>
> % \usebtxdataset[main.bib]
> % \usebtxdefinitions[apa]
> \setupcombinations[distance=3cm,location=top]
> \defineframedcontent[tablebackground][frame=off,background=color,backgroundcolor=colorthree]
> \setuptables[rulethickn
\defineparagraphs[twocol][n=2]
\setupparagraphs[twocol][1][width=.7\textwidth]
\starttext
\switchtobodyfont[17.3pt]
\startslide[title={Which Nulls?}][align=top]
All of the above may be abstracted into three categories:
\startitemize[packed]
\item
Exists, but unknown ({\bf missing
Am Mon, 19 Dec 2016 14:26:12 +0100 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing.:
> Hello,
>
> yes, that's right; but I thought there is an option to "override" the
> default/set-up setting -
>
> - what should "unpacked" do otherwise?
Imho while you can use packed locall
On 12/19/2016 02:26 PM, Procházka Lukáš Ing. wrote:
Also, in my case, there are more \itemize to be packed; and some of them
(in the middle of the document) should be "unpacked"; so grouping
itemize setting is not very comfortable here.
Then the cleanest (and most ConTeXt-like) solu
Hello,
yes, that's right; but I thought there is an option to "override" the
default/set-up setting -
- what should "unpacked" do otherwise?
Also, in my case, there are more \itemize to be packed; and some of them (in the middle
of the document) should be "unpac
Am 19.12.2016 um 13:26 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing.:
Hello,
I have code that setups \itemize packed.
Is it possible to force "unpacked" option back (mentioned here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupitemgroup)?
\starttext
\startitemize[][]
\item 1a
Hello,
I have code that setups \itemize packed.
Is it possible to force "unpacked" option back (mentioned here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupitemgroup)?
\starttext
\startitemize[][]
\item 1a
\item 1b
\stopitemize
\setupitemize[each][packe
roup
>> %[itemize]
>> %[each]
>> %[autointro,packed]
>> %[symbol=2]
>
> Use
>
> \setupitemgroup
> [itemize]
> [each]
> [packed]
> [symbol=2]
>
>
> Herbert
>
>
>>
>> \starttext
>> \star
Am 20.11.2016 um 20:25 schrieb Willi Egger:
I have the following minimal example
% \setupitemgroup
% [itemize]
% [each]
% [autointro,packed]
% [symbol=2]
Use
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[each]
[packed]
[symbol=2]
Herbert
\starttext
Hello,
I have the following minimal example
% \setupitemgroup
% [itemize]
% [each]
% [autointro,packed]
% [symbol=2]
\starttext
\starttabulate[|l|p|]
\NC \bf Druk procedé \NC \bf Opmerking \NC\NR
\NC Offset \NC \strut weinig problemen als
[a,packed]
\item answer a
\item answer b
\stopitemize
\stopquestion
\endquestion
\stoptext
Kind regards
Jan Willem Flamma
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Wiki!
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ailman/listinfo/ntg-context
>>> webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net
>>> archive : http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextrev/
>>> wiki : http://contextgarden.net
>>>
>
>> maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl /
>> http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
>> webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net
>> archive : http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextrev/
>> wiki : http://contextgarden.net
>> ___
extrev/
> wiki : http://contextgarden.net
> ___
Thanks Aditya, I'll accept that there is a reason.
Another related thing (sorry if I make this thread a bit difficult to read):
Does the horizontal keyword force the li
Hi Wolfgang,
I'm confused, it does not work and I can not find the solution
Thanks
fabrice
your output :
1.a.
1.b.
1.c.
2.
3.
4.
my output :
1.a
b.
c.
2.
3.
4.
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[color=darkred,
distance=\spaceamount,
option={packed,fit,intext}]
\starttext
\startitemize[n
n’t thw right defintion in older versions):
>
> \setupitemgroup
> [itemize]
> [color=darkred,
>distance=\spaceamount,
>option={packed,fit,intext}]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startitemize[n,repeat]
>
> \item \input tufte
>
> \noitem \star
hasn’t thw right defintion in older versions):
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[color=darkred,
distance=\spaceamount,
option={packed,fit,intext}]
\starttext
\startitemize[n,repeat]
\item \input tufte
\noitem \startitemize[a]
\item \input tufte
\item \input
e1.couvr...@gmail.com>
>>> 22. Juli 2016 um 12:32
>>> Hi,
>>> I can not find any keyword must be used to get what I want.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Fabrice
>>>
>>> \setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt]
>>>
>>> \setupitemgroup
t; 22. Juli 2016 um 12:32
>> Hi,
>> I can not find any keyword must be used to get what I want.
>> Thanks,
>> Fabrice
>>
>> \setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt]
>>
>> \setupitemgroup
>> [itemize]
>> [each]
>> [color=darkred]
>> [
et what I want.
> Thanks,
> Fabrice
>
> \setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt]
>
> \setupitemgroup
> [itemize]
> [each]
> [color=darkred]
> [packed]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startitemize[n]
>
> \item \input tufte
>
> \item \startitemize[a]
>
&
Fabrice Couvreur <mailto:fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com>
22. Juli 2016 um 12:32
Hi,
I can not find any keyword must be used to get what I want.
Thanks,
Fabrice
\setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt]
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[each]
[color=darkred]
[packed]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item
Hi,
I can not find any keyword must be used to get what I want.
Thanks,
Fabrice
\setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt]
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[each]
[color=darkred]
[packed]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item \input tufte
\item \startitemize[a]
\item \input tufte
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
d (ff) loader makes up some values which is probably a side
effect of the at that time missing spec; it's harmless and ok but
results in different tables between old and new loader
(3) you're right about the spot to patch or add but keep in mind that
you look at the packed font table, so in the end yo
L.S.-Soc <mailto:axteff...@gmail.com>
17. Mai 2016 um 22:22
ah ok! I am sorry Luigi, I didn't expect that. :D
code is below; I also packed a ZIP file with this mail, with the
correct graphics folder, *.tex and precompiled *.pdf, in case that the
code isn't enough.
but i checked the gr
Dear List Members,
I don’t remember how to tweak the distance between items: What I would like to
have is a distance between items a little bit bigger than the distance between
them when the option « packed » is given, but smaller than the distance between
items when « packed is left out
On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 11:48:12 +0100
Otared Kavian <ota...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don’t remember how to tweak the distance between items: What I
> would like to have is a distance between items a little bit bigger
> than the distance between them when the option « packed » is given
+0100
> Otared Kavian <ota...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I don’t remember how to tweak the distance between items: What I
>> would like to have is a distance between items a little bit bigger
>> than the distance between them when the option « packed » is given,
>> but sm
\startitemize though.
\setupalign[r2l]
\starttext
Hello!
\startitemize[columns,three,packed,n]
\item One
\item Two
\item Three
\item Four
\item Five
\item Six
\item Seven
\stopitemize
\stoptext
The result looks like the following:
!olleH
en
{\stopBibItem}
\definedescription[BibItem][
width=broad,
margin=1.5pc,
indenting={no},
indentnext=no,
alternative=hanging,
hang=1,
headcommand=\gobbleoneargument,
align=right,
before={\directsetup{tightspace}\bgroup\language[packed]},
after={\egroup},
]
\starttext
Martin, J. 1956.
\emph{Histoire du texte
Am 2015-12-09 um 04:16 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com>:
>> \definedescription[BibItem][
>> before={\directsetup{tightspace}\bgroup\language[packed]},
>> after={\egroup},
>> ]
> you can use here (the grouping isn’t necessary)
>
guages, and only "packed" or "broad".
In lang-spa.mkiv I found \definehspace, and in spac-hor.mkiv I found
\spac_spacecodes_set_fixed{}, but I don’t understand if they can do
what I want, and how.
This doesn’t help:
\unprotect
\definedescription[BibItem][
headcommand=\gobb
\input zapf
>\stoptext
Thank you, this is really nice. Didn’t know \directsetup (i.e. I can’t handle
these setups at all).
I also tried to get rid of the bigger space after stops:
\installlanguage[packed][en]
\setuplanguage[packed][spacing=packed]
\startsetups[tightspace
Henning Hraban Ramm <mailto:te...@fiee.net>
8. Dezember 2015 um 16:22
Thank you, this is really nice. Didn’t know \directsetup (i.e. I can’t
handle these setups at all).
I also tried to get rid of the bigger space after stops:
\installlanguage[packed][en]
\setuplanguage[packed][s
On Mon, 7 Dec 2015, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hi again,
since my bibliographic setup works well, thanks again, I’d like to tighten it a
bit, i.e. reduce spacing under defined circumstances.
In the docs and sources I found only how to affect spacing of languages, and only
"packed"
Hi again,
since my bibliographic setup works well, thanks again, I’d like to tighten it a
bit, i.e. reduce spacing under defined circumstances.
In the docs and sources I found only how to affect spacing of languages, and
only "packed" or "broad".
In lang-spa.mkiv I
tself,
> correct?
>
> I just can't figure out why this problem occurs with the files packed for
> ubuntu texlive, and I'm almost sure of not having duplicate files, unless I
> probably missed them, of course!
>
> I think I tried all the options available.
>
> I kno
behind this is that
> installer updates the cache when new packages are added, while users
> can still generate their own cache.
And yes, I even removed the cache file, since it generates itself,
correct?
I just can't figure out why this problem occurs with the files packed for
ubuntu texl
Willi
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[1]
[packed]
[n,after=]
You have keywords and assignments in the same argument which is not
supported by context. Change your \setupitemgroup settings to
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[1]
[packed,n]
[before=]
and it works.
Wo
Hi all,
I tried to setup itemization on three levels. However I do not get the desired
result. The setup does not make level one numbered, level two a-b-c and level
three with center-dot.
What am I missing?
Kind regards
Willi
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[1]
[packed
Hi Wolfgang and Willi,
Indeed the observation made by Wolfgang is correct, but even upon following
those instructions, somehow the level 2 does not work as expected:
Best regards: OK
PS: Please see the example below:
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[1]
[packed,n]
[after
]
[packed,n]
[after=]
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[2]
[packed,a]
[after=]
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[3]
[packed,r]
[after=]
\starttext
\startitemize
\startitem
Level 1
set the font.
3) is there some trick to protect stanzas of poems against pagebreak
in the middle of stanza? Or there are some usefult tips/modules when
typeseting poetry in Context?
You can use the lines environment with the packed option.
begin example
\definetypeface [antykwa] [rm] [serif] [a
,joinedup,packed]
\item \Dicitque \qquad\boxWidth{\Dicitque}\par
\item \DicitqueK \qquad\boxWidth{\DicitqueK}\par
\item \DicitqueKK \qquad\boxWidth{\DicitqueKK}\par
\it
\item \Dicitque \qquad\boxWidth{\Dicitque}\par
\item \DicitqueK \qquad\boxWidth{\DicitqueK}\par
\item \DicitqueKK
Am 14.05.2015 17:26, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
I just released a newer version to t-vim where the `option=hypenated`
is documented. It is also possible to hyphenate words by using
\definevimtyping[...][..., option={packed,hyphenated},
align=hyphenated, ]
Aditya
Thank you
On Fri, 15 May 2015, Andreas Schneider wrote:
Am 14.05.2015 17:26, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
I just released a newer version to t-vim where the `option=hypenated`
is documented. It is also possible to hyphenate words by using
\definevimtyping[...][..., option={packed,hyphenated},
align
=hyphenated`.
I just released a newer version to t-vim where the `option=hypenated` is
documented. It is also possible to hyphenate words by using
\definevimtyping[...][..., option={packed,hyphenated}, align=hyphenated,
]
Aditya
]
[lefthyphenmin=2,
righthyphenmin=2,
patterns=bg,
spacing=packed,
leftsentence=\leftguillemot,
rightsentence=\rightguillemot,
leftsubsentence=\lowerleftdoubleninequote,
rightsubsentence=\upperrightdoubleninequote,
leftquote=\lowerleftdoubleninequote,
rightquote=\upperrightdoubleninequote
\xmlregistersetup{xml:initialize}
\startxmlsetups xml:ul
\startitemize
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopitemize
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:ul:packed
\startitemize[packed]
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopitemize
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups
On 03/23/2015 01:01 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 3/22/2015 1:39 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...]
Standard lists are defined in XML code with ul/li/p and packed lists
remove the final /p from the path.
How can I associate the each XML list to its right ConTeXt code?
\startxmlsetups xml:ul
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopitemize
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:ul:packed
\startitemize[packed]
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopitemize
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:li
\startitem
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopitem
between the header and
the first paragraph. How can I influence this?
- \startitemize[packed,joinedup] inserts whitespace between the list and the
paragraph before it where mkii doesn’t
How can I fix this?
Do you have a example because I can’t reproduce it.
\showgrid
\starttext
between the header and
the first paragraph. How can I influence this?
- \startitemize[packed,joinedup] inserts whitespace between the list and the
paragraph before it where mkii doesn’t
How can I fix this?
Do you have a example because I can’t reproduce it.
\showgrid
\starttext
...@rna.nl:
I am running into two issues with my mkii-to-mkiv conversion project
- The \chapter command in mkiv uses more whitespace between the header and
the first paragraph. How can I influence this?
- \startitemize[packed,joinedup] inserts whitespace between the list and the
paragraph before
[packed,joinedup] inserts whitespace between the list and the
paragraph before it where mkii doesn’t
How can I fix this?
Do you have a example because I can’t reproduce it.
\showgrid
\starttext
\chapter{\contextmark}
\input knuth
\startitemize[packed,joinedup]
\item One
\item Two
I am running into two issues with my mkii-to-mkiv conversion project
- The \chapter command in mkiv uses more whitespace between the header and the
first paragraph. How can I influence this?
- \startitemize[packed,joinedup] inserts whitespace between the list and the
paragraph before it where
Am 14.03.2015 um 15:54 schrieb Gerben Wierda gerben.wie...@rna.nl:
I am running into two issues with my mkii-to-mkiv conversion project
- The \chapter command in mkiv uses more whitespace between the header and
the first paragraph. How can I influence this?
- \startitemize[packed
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