On 3/20/19 8:50 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 20.03.19 um 20:43:
>> [...]
>> Is there a way with a \setupitemize (or \setupitemgroup) to configure
>> only one kind of numbered (or unnumbered, for that matter) item groups?
>
> You have to create a new itemgroup
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 20.03.19 um 20:43:
On 3/20/19 8:09 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 20.03.19 um 20:03:
[...]
Is there a way to get only [option=inmargin] for the items that are
Roman-numbered?
\startitemize[I,inmargin]
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
On 3/20/19 8:09 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 20.03.19 um 20:03:
>> [...]
>> Is there a way to get only [option=inmargin] for the items that are
>> Roman-numbered?
>
> \startitemize[I,inmargin]
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
I need a \setup... command, since
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 20.03.19 um 20:03:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\showframe
\setupitemize[each][option=inmargin]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\dorecurse{5}{\item item}
\stopitemize
\startitemize
\dorecurse{5}{\item item}
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\showframe
\setupitemize[each][option=inmargin]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\dorecurse{5}{\item item}
\stopitemize
\startitemize
\dorecurse{5}{\item item}
\stopitemize
\startitemize[I]
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=attachment]
\setuppapersize[A9, landscape]
\starttext
\footnote{attachment\attachment
[xml-mkiv.pdf]
[location=inmargin]}
\stoptext
Using latest beta
You can get of the warning by changing the alignment for the \margindata
entries.
\setupmarginframed
[inmargin]
[align={flushright,broad}]
\starttext
Overfull\inmargin{abc}
\stoptext
You can produce the same message with the following example.
\starttext
\vbox
This minimal example:
\starttext
\currentdate-\currenttime\quad\ConTeXt-version=\contextversion\blank
Testing \ConTeXt macro\ \tex{inmargin}
\blank
Some text to fill the body of the text.\par
\inmargin{\hbox{abc}}
Some text to fill the body of the text\par
\stoptext
produces an underfull hbox:
Dear Syndicate,
ConTeXt ver: 2014.12.30 09:48 MKIV beta
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.79.2 (TeX Live 2014/W32TeX)
The following used to work:
\starttext
\define[5]\EDUITEM{\framed[frame=off,align=width,width=broad]
{{\bf #1 }\inmargin{\it #2}\
Am 30.12.2014 um 22:15 schrieb Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد
isha...@colostate.edu:
Dear Syndicate,
ConTeXt ver: 2014.12.30 09:48 MKIV beta
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.79.2 (TeX Live 2014/W32TeX)
The following used to work:
\starttext
On Tue, 30 Dec 2014 14:50:25 -0700, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
Use \inmargin[scope=local]{…} when you use the command within a box
structure.
Thanks, Wolfgang!
--
Idris Samawi Hamid
Professor of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
I had a look at the garden reference of \setupinmargin. Trying to set
width=70mm, I get no change.
The default seems to be bold and aligned right. Changing the style
works, but trying to align inner/left also has no effect.
Any help?
Thank you,
Severin
Am 04.03.2012 um 10:39 schrieb S Barmeier:
I had a look at the garden reference of \setupinmargin. Trying to set
width=70mm, I get no change.
\setuplayout
[backspace=8cm,
leftmargin=7cm,
cutspace=2cm,
width=middle]
\starttext
\inmargin{\input ward }
\input knuth
\stoptext
The
Could someone savant provide me with a rough overview of how to place
text in a margin these days, or else point me to a reference. (I
searched the garden without success.)
Many thanks,
Severin
___
If your question is
Am 03.03.2012 um 16:59 schrieb S Barmeier:
Could someone savant provide me with a rough overview of how to place
text in a margin these days, or else point me to a reference. (I
searched the garden without success.)
You place them in the same way as you did it in the past:
\starttext
Great, thank you.
Just in case I missed it on the mailing list... Is there a way of
floating a margin text to the top/bottom of the page (aligning with the
top/bottom of the text area)?
Could someone savant provide me with a rough overview of how to place
text in a margin these days, or else
Am 25.02.2011 um 05:20 schrieb Dinh Tran:
Hello,
Running the following context code doesn't seem to work with context
--luatex. Works with context --xetex however.
It works in a (currently private) beta but stacking isn’t perfect yet.
BTW: The --luatex switch isn’t necessary to run
Hello,
Running the following context code doesn't seem to work with context
--luatex. Works with context --xetex however.
--
\setuplayout[backspace=5cm,margin=3cm,margindistance=.5cm,width=middle]
\setupinmargin[stack=yes]
\starttext
A\margintext{A} B\margintext{B}.
C\inmargin{C}
Am 25.11.2010 um 21:27 schrieb Renaud AUBIN:
Since my previous post doesn't seem inspiring at all (sniff), here is a
simplified and more precise description of what need to be done:
[...]
\setupbodyfont[10pt]
\setuplayout
[leftedge=0mm,
leftmargin=45mm,
rightedge=0mm,
Since my previous post doesn't seem inspiring at all (sniff), here is a
simplified and more precise description of what need to be done:
1 − I need a full textwidth black line as separator with a short title
centered vertically at left
2 − This separator must be followed by text, and the
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 09:11:04AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
Corsair wrote:
Hi guys,
I find that the `lines' environment (or description, itemize, etc.)
after text in margin does not align right. Consider the following
code:
in that case you can try \margintext {...} which saves the
Hi guys,
I find that the `lines' environment (or description, itemize, etc.)
after text in margin does not align right. Consider the following
code:
\starttext
\inmargin{What I want}
First line \crlf
Second line
\vskip 1cm
\inmargin{What it renders}
\startlines
First line
Second line
I was thinking that things placed in the margin (\inmargin,\inright,
\inleft) would not take up vertical space, but it seems to do just
that inside an itemize.
Example:
\starttext
\textwidth=4cm
\hairline
%(1)
\startitemize[n,joinedup]
\item abc
\item cde
\stopitemize
I can verify the problem, but I do not know what is wrong.
Taco
Charles Doherty wrote:
Dear all,
When I put a footnote reference within \inmargin
\setupinmargin[style=\tfxx\setupinterlinespace]
he sent one of his followers to the man of God to put out his rekindled
fire \inmargin{This
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
If there are a lot of margin notes, this can clutter the output
considerably, and that's not so much a problem, but an annoyance.
I've run into this as well, in context as well as in latex and
in my own macros. The problem is usually something like:
i've added a \dontcomplain
Hi Hans
Could you send me/post a copy of the modified macro/file (I'm at a
mission-critical stage on a project and don't want to install a new beta
before it's
done unless absolutely necessary-)
Also, is there a similar \dontcomplain fix for \start-\stopalignment[left]
(underfull hbox)?
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Taco, any more hacks up your sleeve?
;-)
And thank you very much for the last ones!
It seems you have a working solution now, but
I'll look into this next week to see if I we can
come up with a more permanent solution.
Greetings, Taco
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
CORRECTION: should be
===
\let\normalinmargin\inmargin
\def\inmargin#1{{\parindent0pt \normalinmargin{#1}}}
\def\INMARGIN#1{{\advance\leftskip by -2\parindent
\inmargin{#1}
\advance\rightskip by
Hans Hagen wrote:
can you make me a minimal example showing the problem?
Idris' original example shows the 'problem':
\setupindenting[medium]
\starttext
\input knuth \inmargin{This is a test.}
\stoptext
The output will be fine, but there will be one 'Overfull hbox'
message printed on the
= Original Message From Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
can you make me a minimal example showing the problem?
Sure, here are 2: both produce overfull hboxes.
All the best
Idris
==
\setupoutput[pdftex]%
\setupindenting[medium]
\starttext
\input knuth
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Hi Taco,
Ok your hack works for small files but in my larger work this is causing TeX's
capacity to overload (indeed, I don't think I've run into this particular
overload message before; does the `255' signify some ceiling here?):
The definition is not recursive, but it
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
I placed your definition in a \start-\stopenvironment file. The \inmargins are
in \product files each of which calls the environment file in its preamble. If
I compile just one product (say the second \product from the project), there
appears to be no problem. But if I
Hi Taco and all,
More on \inmargin and overfull boxes: If I define, e.g. a quote \start-stop
the overfull boxes come back, even with Taco's definition:
==
\setupoutput[pdftex]%
\setupindenting[medium]
\let\normalinmargin\inmargin
Hi Taco and all,
I found a temporary solution: Given a \start-\stopnarrower environment like
===
\definestartstop
[quote]
[before={\startnarrower[1*middle]\blank[big]},
after={\stopnarrower\blank[big]}]
CORRECTION: should be
===
\let\normalinmargin\inmargin
\def\inmargin#1{{\parindent0pt \normalinmargin{#1}}}
\def\INMARGIN#1{{\advance\leftskip by -2\parindent
\inmargin{#1}
\advance\rightskip by -2\parindent}}
Hi Idris,
It's definately a \parindent, but I cannot figure whence it came.
Anyway, if you need an immediate fix, the following hack works:
\let\normalinmargin\inmargin
\def\inmargin#1{{\parindent0pt \normalinmargin{#1}}}
Greetings, Taco
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Hi gang,
I sent this about ten
Hi Taco,
On Fri, 06 May 2005 08:46:04 +0200, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Idris,
It's definately a \parindent, but I cannot figure whence it came.
Anyway, if you need an immediate fix, the following hack works:
\let\normalinmargin\inmargin
\def\inmargin#1{{\parindent0pt
Hi Taco,
Ok your hack works for small files but in my larger work this is causing TeX's
capacity to overload (indeed, I don't think I've run into this particular
overload message before; does the `255' signify some ceiling here?):
===
! TeX
Hi gang,
I sent this about ten days ago; trying again:-)
Best
Idris
--- Forwarded message ---
Dear cartel,
Here is one for you-) If you uncomment the \setupindenting you will get an
overfull hbox; a real nuisance when you have dozens of \inmargin's...
Awaiting advice:-)
Best
Idris
Dear cartel,
Here is one for you-) If you uncomment the \setupindenting you will get an
overfull hbox; a real nuisance when you have dozens of \inmargin's...
Awaiting advice:-)
Best
Idris
==
\setupoutput[pdftex]%
%\setupindenting[medium]
\starttext
\input
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 14:57:12 +0200
Willi Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody see the clue, how to tell Context to use the full
marginwidth?
The problem is that notes in the left page outer margin do not use the
full margin width, right? If you change your setup to
use leftmargin=18mm
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 22:20:30 +0200
Willi Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The strange thing is, that on lefthandpages the inmargin text
is typset in the left (outer) margin but it is typeset on two lines,
indicating that the measures of the leftmargin of the righthandpage is
used.
Does
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