So I'll not change/
/anything just now./
//
The MWE I used is as follows:
\starttext
\startMPpage
definecolor [ name = "MyColor3", r = uniformdeviate(1), g =
uniformdeviate(1), b = uniformdeviate(1) ] ;
definecolor [ name = "MyColor4", r = uniformdeviate(1), g =
unifor
Never mind it was my idiocy.
On Sun, Feb 18, 2024 at 3:29 AM Shiv Shankar Dayal <
shivshankar.da...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I found following on Wiki to produce PDF out of standalone type(
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Sharing_graphics):
>
> \starttext
> \startMPpage
>
I found following on Wiki to produce PDF out of standalone type(
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Sharing_graphics):
\starttext
\startMPpage
draw fullcircle scaled 10cm ;
\stopMPPage
\stoptext
It generates a PDF but when I open it with Evince, Evince complains that no
page was found
and does
e this could work? I
> > think there is no way out of doing some manual work to tell what you
> > want included on each page.
> >
> > \startuseMPgraphic{base}
> > z1 = origin ;
> > z2 = (10,50) ;
> > z3 = (40,30) ;
> >
> > picture layerA;
> > layerA:=image(
> &
sy=1.001 in order to get the original height. Although not to difficult with a jump to Lua code, I would prefer not.yours sincerelydr. Hans van der Meer\starttext\ConTeXt\space version \contextversion\blank\type{\externalfigure[testfile.jpg]} source figure\crlf\externalfigure[testfile.jpg]\crlf\t
quot;Mot 2", z2);
> );
>
> picture layerM;
> layerM:=image(
> label("Parola 3", z3);
> );
>
> picture layerC;
> layerC:=image(
> label("Wort 4", z3+z1);
> );
>
> picture layerY;
> layerY:=image(
> label("Nummer 5", z2
; > >
> > > \startuseMPgraphic{base}
> > > z1 = origin ;
> > > z2 = (10,50) ;
> > > z3 = (40,30) ;
> > >
> > > picture layerA;
> > > layerA:=image(
> > > label("Word 1", z1);
> > > );
> > >
> > >
;Word 1", z1);
> > );
> >
> > picture layerW;
> > layerW:=image(
> > label("Mot 2", z2);
> > );
> >
> > picture layerM;
> > layerM:=image(
> > label("Parola 3", z3);
> > );
> >
> > picture layerC;
> > layerC:=image
Parola 3", z3);
> );
>
> picture layerC;
> layerC:=image(
> label("Wort 4", z3+z1);
> );
>
> picture layerY;
> layerY:=image(
> label("Nummer 5", z2+z3);
> );
>
> picture layerU;
> layerU:=image(
> label("number 6", z2+z
ns
\setupframedtext[frame=off, width=\textwidth, align={flushleft,broad,nothyphenated}]
\setupinteraction[state=start, color=darkblue]
\starttext
\xmlprocessfile{list}{mwe.xml}{}
\stoptext
% finis
Dear list,
the new lpdf-wid.lmt contains in lines 302 and 377:
local relation = specification.relation or "Unspecified"
AFRelationship = pdfconstant(relation),
The following sample compiled with current latest:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
attachment\attachm
aw layerA ;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\startuseMPgraphic{layerset2}
\includeMPgraphic{layerset1} ;
draw layerY ;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\startuseMPgraphic{layerset3}
\includeMPgraphic{layerset2} ;
\includeMPgraphic{Gamma} ;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\startuseMPgraphic{layerset4}
\includeMPgraphic{layerset2} ;
draw
/context/base/mkxl/context.mkxl
>> mtx-context | current version: 2024.01.24 22:39
>> --
>> Stripped down MWE:
>> \setuppapersize[A4] [A4]
>> \starttext
>> \completecontent[criterium=all]
>> % ToC
>> \page
>> \chapter{CHAP 1}
>> TEXT
&g
-context | main context file:
/Applications/ConTeXtStandalone/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/context.mkxl
mtx-context | current version: 2024.01.24 22:39
--
Stripped down MWE:
\setuppapersize[A4] [A4]
\starttext
\completecontent[criterium=all]
% ToC
\page
\chapter{CHAP 1}
TEXT
)})]
}
ConTeXt has a Lua function to remove spaces.
\starttext
\cldcontext{string.nospaces("01234 56789")}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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/context/base/mkiv/context.mkiv
>> mtx-context | current version: 2024.01.24 22:39
>> mtx-context | main context file:
>> /Applications/ConTeXtStandalone/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/context.mkxl
>> mtx-context | current version: 2024.01.24 2
While reading the documentation I spotted something similar from which I
derived this solution:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\def\squeeze#1%
{
\goto{#1} [url(tel:\ctxlua{context(string.gsub("#1", " ", ""))})]
}
\starttext
Call \squeeze{01234 56789
text.mkxl
> mtx-context | current version: 2024.01.24 22:39
> --
>
> Stripped down MWE:
>
> \setuppapersize[A4] [A4]
> \starttext
> \completecontent[criterium=all]
> % ToC
> \page
> \chapter{CHAP 1}
> TEXT
> \startbackmatter
>
ction[state=start]
\def\squeeze#1%
{\goto{#1}[url(tel:#1)]}
\starttext
Call \squeeze{01234 56789}
\stoptext
--
With kind regards,
Michael
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/ConTeXtStandalone/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/context.mkxl
mtx-context | current version: 2024.01.24 22:39
--
Stripped down MWE:
\setuppapersize[A4] [A4]
\starttext
\completecontent[criterium=all]
% ToC
\page
\chapter{CHAP 1}
TEXT
\startbackmatter
\startchapter[title=Literature
]}}
\starttext
This is the end of our proof. \qed
\stoptext
In principle it is included in ConTeXt, but it seems that in the latest
version I have (2024.01.23), the command \qed is broken.
Hi Otared,
\qed seems to have been disabled (line 988 in strc-con.mklx).
The \qed command works only in a
On 2/8/24 22:37, Otared Kavian wrote:
> Hi Ursula,
>
> I think you mean the so-called end of the proof sign, or QED (Quod Erat
> Demonstrandum). You can use this:
>
> \definesymbol[QED][\mathematics{\square}]
> \def\qed{\wordright{\symbol[QED]}}
> \starttext
> This is
Hi folks,
if I understand it correct it is not necessary to set default parameters.
In my example it is a difference to set it or not (distance=0pt should
be default):
\setupinitial%[distance=0pt]
\starttext
\placeinitial
\input knuth
\stoptext
Why?
Greetings
Thomas
Dear Otared and Dear Hraban,
So this is my little example: works perfect, after our correspondence.
\starttext
\startalignment[normal]
\margintext {1.1.1}
{\bf Beispiel 3.2.17 (Vertauschung von All- und Existenzquantor).}
\par
{\it Sei M die Menge aller Männer und F die Menge aller Frauen. Die
]}}
\starttext
This is the end of our proof. \qed
\stoptext
In principle it is included in ConTeXt, but it seems that in the latest version
I have (2024.01.23), the command \qed is broken.
Best regards: Otared
On 8 Feb 2024, at 12:23, Ursula Hermann
mailto:ursula.herm...@univie.ac.at>> wrote:
Dea
alrule]\setupbodyfont[bonum, rm, 11pt]\starttext %\startcolumns[n=2,background="">\startcolumnset[quiz]\startitemize[n] \item Solve the following linear equations. \startitemize[r]\item equation%\blank[3.5cm]\vfill\item equation%\blank[3.5cm]\vfill\item equat
leftenlarged 1mm rightenlarged 1mm;\stopuseMPgraphic\defineoverlay [verticalrule] [\useMPgraphic{verticalrule3}]\setuppagenumbering[state=stop]\setupexternalfigures[location={local,defalut}]\definecolumnset [quiz] [n=2,background=verticalrule]\setupbodyfont[bonum, rm, 11pt]\starttext %\startcolumns[n=2
Hi Ursula,
I think you mean the so-called end of the proof sign, or QED (Quod Erat
Demonstrandum). You can use this:
\definesymbol[QED][\mathematics{\square}]
\def\qed{\wordright{\symbol[QED]}}
\starttext
This is the end of our proof. \qed
\stoptext
In principle it is included in ConTeXt, but
Dear List,
I am at Home and have the following example.:
\starttext
\margintext {1.1.1}
{\bf Beispiel 3.2.17 (Vertauschung von All- und Existenzquantor).}
\par
{\it Sei M die Menge aller Männer und F die Menge aller Frauen. Die
Aus-\par
sage h(m, f) sei ”m ist verliebt in f“. Unter diesen
that
macro.
\define\requirementA{
\reference[markerA]{This is a comment.}
}
\define\requirementB{
\reference[markerB]{This is a comment.}
}
\define\requirementC{
\reference[markerC]{This is a comment.}
}
\starttext
\section{Cats}
\requirementA
\input knuth
\req
gt; Question: is it possible to realize this and how?
> Like this?
>
> \starttext
>
> \startexceptions
>voor-s[chree-ve]
> \stopexceptions
>
> \hsize1mm
> voors[chreeve]
>
> \stoptext
>
>
> ---
On 2/2/2024 11:16 AM, wolfgangbackes--- via ntg-context wrote:
I have stumbeld across the same bug. Seems to be very elementary, but is still
present after many years. Sigh.
don't confuse bugs and features ...
\starttext
here a \type{\test is} done
here a \type{\test [is]} done
h
abbreviation was interpreted.
The problem then arises with hyphenation, because /voors[chreeve]/ in
the example will not be hyphenated as if the []'s were absent. Which is
what I would like to happen.
Question: is it possible to realize this and how?
Like this?
\starttext
\startexceptions
-DC power converters;Resonance;Switching
frequency;Inverters;Filters;Snubbers;Circuit topology;Thyristors;Switching
converters;Industry Applications Society},
doi={10.1109/28.67533}}
}
\stopbuffer
\usebtxdataset [bib.buffer]
\starttext
\cite[alternative=entry][67533]
\startnointerference
Consider the following:
\starttext
Text before.
\startitemize[1,nowhite]
\item item 1
\item item 2
\startitemize[5,nowhite]
\item sub-item 1
\item sub-item 2
\stopitemize
\item item 3
\stopitemize
Text after.
\stoptext
Notwithstanding the "nowhite" options, there is a blank line
ation=paragraph,
%% offset=overlay, %% does nothing
%% backgroundoffset=overlay, %% does nothing
%% depthcorrection=off, %% does nothing
%% topoffset=3mm,%% works, but only for positive values
background=,
frame=on]
\starttext
\startframe
[location=paragraph,
>%% offset=overlay, %% does nothing
>%% backgroundoffset=overlay, %% does nothing
>%% depthcorrection=off, %% does nothing
>%% topoffset=3mm,%% works, but only for positive values
>background=,
>frame=on]
&
ommand and setup the index at will.
Lists have a sort option but this is no use here because you can't use
the title to have a chronological sorted list.
\starttext
\placelist[section][order=title]
\section{Hans}
\section{Peter}
\section{Anton}
\stoptext
Using the register mechanism
a way), but for
>> special needs I’m (ab)using indexes:
>> just add something like \index[2017-04-29]{Speech, Panama City} to your
>> chapter command and setup the index at will.
>
> Lists have a sort option but this is no use here because you can't use the
> title
-04-29]{Speech, Panama City} to your
chapter command and setup the index at will.
Lists have a sort option but this is no use here because you can't use
the title to have a chronological sorted list.
\starttext
\placelist[section][order=title]
\section{Hans}
\section{Peter}
\section{
> % without that line there is no problem
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
>
> \defineenumeration[enu][text=Enu]
>
> \unprotect
> \def\mc{\dosingleempty\do_my_command}
> \def\do_my_command[#1]#2{%
> \iffirstargument{%
> \ctxlua{userdata.my_command('#1',
[scope=local]{#1}}
\setuphead
[section]
[alternative=text,
numbercommand=\SectionNumberCommand,
distance=0pt]
\starttext
\section{Lorem}
\samplefile{lorem}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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he result I was looking for is the second figure
in this example.)
Thanks.
Jim
%%% cut here %
\setuppapersize[legal]
\starttext
fr[ef] with frameoffset=1cm: This preceding text ends up inside the frame.
\
page which use vrules don't use tabulate
>> to create the tables.
>> Coincidence? I think not. :-)
> Table which rely on rules to make the content readable have a serious
> problem
> (read Edward Tufte books how you can improve the visual style) but the
> better
> a
or extreme tables.
Below is a example which uses the table like wrapper for natural tables
which makes adding rules and changing the padding around text very
simple because each table cell is a \framed block with all its options.
\starttext
\startsetups[ruledtable]
\setupTABLE [frame=off,ali
7;, [==[#2]==])}%
}\else {%
\ctxlua{userdata.my_command('', [==[#2]==])}%
}\fi
}
\protect
\starttext
% all the following works
\mc{foo} \mc[bold]{foo} \mc[emph]{foo}
\startenu[title=Some]
\stopenu
% this breaks
\startenu[title=Some \mc{foo}]
\stopenu
\sto
> yesterday, I downloaded context-win64, and tried the test today .
>
>
>
> Here is the test:
>
> \starttext
>
>
>
> \startmode[mkiv]
>
>
>
> \startluacode
>
> tex.sprint("hello")
>
> \stopluacode
>
>
Dear List,
I am sorry, but once again me: I downloaded the last upload from Hans
yesterday, I downloaded context-win64, and tried the test today .
Here is the test:
\starttext
\startmode[mkiv]
\startluacode
tex.sprint("hello")
\stopluacode
\startMPcode
ion={footer,middle}]
\setuplayout
[grid=yes]
\showgrid
\starttext
\samplefile{lorem}
\startPlaceAtBottom
{\sl\samplefile{lorem}}
\stopPlaceAtBottom
\page
\dorecurse{4}{\samplefile{lorem}}
\startPlaceAtBottom
{\sl\samplefile{lorem}}
\stopPlaceAtBottom
\
\egroup
\def\startPlaceAtBottom
{\PlaceAtBottom\bgroup}
\mainlanguage[de]
\setupbodyfont[libertinus, 12pt]
\setuppagenumbering
[location={footer,middle}]
\setuplayout
[grid=yes]
\showgrid
\starttext
\samplefile{lorem}
\startPlaceAtBottom
{\sl\samplefile{lorem}}
\stopPlaceAtBottom
\page
> *An:* mailing list for ConTeXt users
> *Betreff:* [NTG-context] Re: After Compiling the Context test, there was
> no PDF.
>
>
>
> I just updated my ConTeXt distribution and it is working fine for me.
>
>
>
> Try processing the following file:
>
>
>
ling the Context test, there was no PDF.
I just updated my ConTeXt distribution and it is working fine for me.
Try processing the following file:
\starttext
\input knuth
\stoptext
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 5:30 PM luigi scarso
mailto:luigi.sca...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jan 20
xt test, there was no PDF.
I just updated my ConTeXt distribution and it is working fine for me.
Try processing the following file:
\starttext
\input knuth
\stoptext
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 5:30 PM luigi scarso
mailto:luigi.sca...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jan 2024 at 12:49, Shiv S
On 1/19/2024 1:33 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
\starttext
\dorecurse{5000}{\ReadFile{knuth}}
\stoptext
I'll send you the PDFs offlist.
lmtx defaults to 'modern' so you need to
\setupbodyfont[modern]
5 sec) but LMTX generates more pages so it is
> > faster.
>
> puzzling
>
> > Of course, this is a meaningless experiment from a practical point of view
> > as a 1000 page document will be more complex than just text.
> % engine=pdftex 1.2
> % engine=luatmetate
iment from a practical point of view as a
1000 page document will be more complex than just text.
% engine=pdftex 1.2
% engine=luatmetatex 1.6
% engine=luatex 1.8
% engine=xetex 2.4
\starttext
\dorecurse{500} {
\input knuth \par
}
\stoptext
125 pages, so how does your test
Hi Hans,
I have the following sample which behaves differently after latest from
2023.09.26 18:19:
\definetweakedfont[wider][xscale=1075]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[align=center]
\contextversion\\
\wider \contextversion
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
Up to that version, no
apparently had consequences.
In any case everything works fine now.
Thanks to Hans, Mikael and all the people on this list!
Best regards: Otared
> On 18 Jan 2024, at 08:17, Jeong Dal via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Dear Otared,
>
> I installed upload version today.
> And, your exa
[width=4cm]
\setupcolumnset[mymixedcolumn:2][width=7cm]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[mymixedcolumn]
\dorecurse{5}{
\input{knuth}
}
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
also is there a mechanism to automatically continue text between desired
frames? For example, is there a way to write a function that, i
Dear Otared,
I installed upload version today.
And, your example,
\starttext
The derivative of $f$ is denoted $f'$ or $f^\prime$ or is it $f^'$\dots
\stoptext
works well.
I think that you will have the same good result.
Best wishes,
Hi Otared,
On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 2:37 AM Otared Kavian wrote:
>
> Hi Hans,
>
> Thanks for the new upload which solves the math alignment mechanism. However
> I noticed that the classic notation $f’$ for the derivative does not work
> anymore, while $f^\prime$ or $f^’$ do
]
[left={\startmathfenced[cases]},
right=\stopmathfenced,
align={1:right,2:left,3:left},
strut=yes]
\setupformula
[location=left]
\starttext
\samplefile{knuthmath}
\startplaceformula
\startformula
\startalignedcases
Hi Mikael,Thank you for your reply. When I typeset the example you sent me, that is%begin 240117-1-bis.tex\definemathsimplealign[alignedcases] [left={\startmathfenced[cases]}, right=\stopmathfenced, align={1:right,2:left,3:left}, strut=yes]\setupformula [location=left]\starttext\samplefile
\define[1]\mystopitemize{\stopitemize\doifsamestringelse{#1}{\par}{\blank}{#1}}
> \starttext
> This is a short paragraph.
> This is a line before an itemization.
> \startitemize[nowhite]
> \item First item.
> \item Second item.
> \mystopitemize
> This is a short paragraph i
and it is working fine for me.
Try processing the following file:
\starttext
\input knuth
\stoptext
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 5:30 PM luigi scarso
mailto:luigi.sca...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jan 2024 at 12:49, Shiv Shankar Dayal
mailto:shivshankar.da...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I just updated my ConTeXt distribution and it is working fine for me.
Try processing the following file:
\starttext
\input knuth
\stoptext
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 5:30 PM luigi scarso wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 16 Jan 2024 at 12:49, Shiv Shankar Dayal <
> shivshankar.da...@g
On 15 Jan 2024, at 16:15, Jim wrote:
>
> I would like
> something which automagically "does the right thing".
Not pretty, but... :-)
\setupwhitespace [big]
\setuppapersize [letter]
\define[1]\mystopitemize{\stopitemize\doifsamestringelse{#1}{\par}{\blank}{#1}}
\startt
yfontenvironment[16pt]
> \setupbodyfont[mainface, 16pt]
> \starttext
> \startmakeup[standard][style=\bf]
> \switchtobodyfont[coverface]
> This is a cover.
> \stopmakeup
>
> This is text.
> \stoptext
>
> Compiling the sample with current latest (2024.01.08 11:23),
but that seems like a crude way to do it.
>> Can someone either enlighten me on either
>> (a) the Right ConTeXt Way to do this, or
>> (b) a document that would tell me this, if I knew to read it?
>> I've looked in the wiki, the not-so-short intro to ConTeXt, and &quo
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][TeX Gyre Pagella]
\definefontfamily[coverface][rm][TeX Gyre Termes]
\setupbodyfont[mainface, 16pt]
\starttext
\startmakeup[standard][style=\bf]
\switchtobodyfont[coverface]
This is a cover.
\stopmakeup
only to suppress paragraph indentation but not to
ignore whitespace
between paragraphs.
\setupitemize[indentnext=auto]
\setupindenting[yes,medium]
\starttext
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Curabitur massa
turpis,
semper quis fringilla ut, viverra nec risus. Pellentesq
, 2024 at 15:51 (+), Rogers, Michael K wrote:
> Hi Jim,
> I think you want alternative “a”, if the dot instead of a letter is the
> problem and not the whitespace:
> %%
> \starttext
> This is a short paragraph.
> This is a line before a {\bf packed, joinedup} i
Hi Jim,
I think you want alternative “a”, if the dot instead of a letter is the problem
and not the whitespace:
%%
\starttext
This is a short paragraph.
This is a line before a {\bf packed, joinedup} itemization.
\startitemize[a,packed,joinedup]
\item First item.
\item Second item
xt.
Here is a non-minimal but short non-working example.
%%%
\setupwhitespace [big]
\setuppapersize [letter]
\starttext
This is a short paragraph.
This is a line before a {\bf packed, joinedup} itemization.
\startitemize[packed,joinedup]
\item First item.
\item Second item.
\st
ges in roman
numerals, followed by the main text starting from page 1 in arabic
numerals.
So the twelfth page is 'XII', while the twenty-second is '2'.
How do I get 'XII' from 12 and '2' from 22?
\defineconversionset
[frontpart:pagenumber] [] [romannumerals]
\
[page]
\setuppagenumbering
[state=stop]
\setupmakeup
[standard]
[align=middle]
\setupblank
[2*line]
\showframe
\starttext
\dorecurse{12}{%%
\startstandardmakeup
Text \blank
{\tfd\recurselevel} \blank
Text
\stopstandardmakeup
\page}
\stoptext
That'
;), .75A + .25B);\stopuseMPgraphic\starttext\dorecurse{4}{\startcombination[3*1]%distance=0mm]{\useMPgraphic{ticket}{i=\recurselevel,j=2}}{}{\useMPgraphic{ticket}{i=\recurselevel,j=1}}{}{\useMPgraphic{ticket}{i=\recurselevel,j=0}}{}\stopcombination\startcombination[3*1]%distance=0mm]{\useMPg
number of the bodypart continues rather than being reset
%
% \startsectionblockenvironment[bodypart]
% \resetuserpagenumber
% \stopsectionblockenvironment
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\dorecurse{20}{\samplefile{lorem}\page}
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\dorecurse{20}{\samplefile
specific
> documentation on things like chemical structures is a little hit-or-miss,
> but often quite useful.
> -The mailing list. I have the most luck with very specific questions that
> include a minimal working example. It should include the appropriate
> \starttext…\stoptext or \star
,
only at the start of a paragraph you have to add \dontleavehmode.
Another way
is to use the \inlinefigure command which is a small wrapper around
\externalfigure.
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\starttext
\samplefile{ward}
\externalfigure[dummy][location=low,height=\lineheight] \samplefile{ward
/Graphics) Searching the wiki for specific
documentation on things like chemical structures is a little hit-or-miss, but
often quite useful.
-The mailing list. I have the most luck with very specific questions that
include a minimal working example. It should include the appropriate
\starttext
ow}, width=\outermarginwidth,
headcolor=red, color=green, style={\tfx\setupinterlinespace}, align=width]
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\setupmargindata[style={\tfx}, stack=yes]
\setupmargindata[inouter][color=orange]
\setupmargindata[ininner][color=blue]
\showframe
\starttext
\section{Margin Tes
quot;check" for me
> > (see 1.pdf). I also tried:
> >
> > ```
> > \usesymbols[fontawesome]
> >
> > \starttext
> > \showsymbolset[fontawesome-solid]
> > \stoptext
> > ```
> > and get a list of symbols that do not belong to fontawesome (
Gerion Entrup schrieb am 09.01.2024 um 16:21:
Hi,
I have to come back to that topic, since it seems not to work.
The said source code produces just the text "times" and "check" for me
(see 1.pdf). I also tried:
```
\usesymbols[fontawesome]
\starttext
\showsymbols
t; >
> >
> > Happy New Year!
> >
> > I got into a bug in my Vim syntax highlighting version.
> > Highlight stays in lua mode after ctxlua macro is closed.
> > Here is a MWE, where «this should not be highlitghted as
> > a comment indeed is
Hi,
I have to come back to that topic, since it seems not to work.
The said source code produces just the text "times" and "check" for me
(see 1.pdf). I also tried:
```
\usesymbols[fontawesome]
\starttext
\showsymbolset[fontawesome-solid]
\stoptext
```
and get a lis
erant}]
\starttext
A paragraph before calling the subject.
\subject{\sc The subject}
A paragrapf after the subject was called.
\stoptext
I use the \subject command within a columnset, could that be the problem?
Yes, because text in column(sets)s is typeset on a grid.
Try \showgrid to visualize.
nk[none]},align={flushleft,nothyphenated,tolerant}]
>
> \starttext
> A paragraph before calling the subject.
>
> \subject{\sc The subject}
>
> A paragrapf after the subject was called.
> \stoptext
>
> I use the \subject command within a columnset, could that be the pro
Hi,
The example below works as expected, but within my product it doesn't.
% Subject example before and after!
\setuphead[subject][color=limegreen,before={\blank[none]},after={\blank[none]},align={flushleft,nothyphenated,tolerant}]
\starttext
A paragraph before calling the subject.
\su
> I want to use linked bibliography numbers, linked Chapter, section
> subsection, linked margin numbers, in the text.
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
This is essential.
>
> \starttext
>
> Der Wert von \m{y = f(x)} ist unabhängig von der Wahl\par von
> \m{x\dou
variable to "yes".
%% Type 2.
%\setuplayout[
%grid=yes
%]
Here you set the grid variable to "yes " so a trailing space.
\setuphead[section][grid=low] %% needed to observe the output difference
\starttext
\title{Alpha}
\subsection{Beta}
\input{knuth}
\stoptext
So this is ok:
\setup
observe the output difference
\starttext
\title{Alpha}
\subsection{Beta}
\input{knuth}
\stoptext
"""
Best regards,
Ali
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Am 08.01.24 um 14:10 schrieb Ursula Hermann:
Dear List,
Is this the right way?
I want to use linked bibliography numbers, linked Chapter, section
subsection, linked margin numbers, in the text.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
This is essential.
\starttext
Der Wert von \m{y = f(x)} ist
Dear List,
Is this the right way?
I want to use linked bibliography numbers, linked Chapter, section subsection,
linked margin numbers, in the text.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
Der Wert von \m{y = f(x)} ist unabhängig von der Wahl\par von \m{x\doubleprime}
ist gleichbedeutend mit
ghlighting version.
Highlight stays in lua mode after ctxlua macro is closed.
Here is a MWE, where «this should not be highlitghted as
a comment indeed is.
\starttext
Hello!
\ctxlua{context("does the parser work?")}
-- this should not be highlighted as a comment
\stoptext
Do other
gt; I have this MWE. Now I want to draw only the subpath of S between gong6 and
> > gong7 with a red line which is narrower at the two ends and thicker in the
> > middle part. How to achieve this?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Emanuel
> >
> > \setuppapersize[A4,l
h TheFrame ;
TheFrame := fullsquare scaled 5in ;
z1 = (60,40);
z2 = (40,90);
z3 = (10,70);
p1:=image(
label("Word 1", z1);
);
p2:=image(
label("Mot 2", z2);
);
p3:=image(
label("Parola 3", z3);
);
\stopuseMPgraphic
\starttext
\dorecurse{3}{ % Frame
\startMPpage
cro is closed.
> Here is a MWE, where «this should not be highlitghted as
> a comment indeed is.
>
> \starttext
>
> Hello!
> \ctxlua{context("does the parser work?")}
>
> -- this should not be highlighted as a comment
>
> \stoptext
>
> Do other Vim
Hello,
Happy New Year!
I got into a bug in my Vim syntax highlighting version.
Highlight stays in lua mode after ctxlua macro is closed.
Here is a MWE, where «this should not be highlitghted as
a comment indeed is.
\starttext
Hello!
\ctxlua{context("does the parser work?")}
-- t
>
> I have this formular, but no idea , how to write it in Context. This is a
> formular with factorial.
>
>
> 0! := 1
> (n + 1)! := (n + 1) n!
>
> Can someone help me please?
\starttext
\startformula \startalign
\NC 0! \NC \colonequals 1 \NR
\NC (n+1)! \NC \co
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