> Am 09.04.2015 um 14:02 schrieb robin.kirk...@csiro.au:
>
> Folks,
>
> Switching the option to “color” in \setuptyping has the effect of resetting
> the font from typewriter (constant width) to paragraph font (if you uncomment
> it in the following MWE).
>
> I don’t see why that should be. I
Folks,
Switching the option to “color” in \setuptyping has the effect of resetting the
font from typewriter (constant width) to paragraph font (if you uncomment it in
the following MWE).
I don’t see why that should be. Is it a bug or can someone explain?
My intent was to use syntax colourisati
On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 09:56:12 +0100
Hans Hagen ha escrit:
> On 3/28/2014 9:13 AM, Xan wrote:
> >> On 3/27/2014 9:46 AM, Xan wrote:
> >>> \starttext
> >>>
> >>> A
> >>> \xmlprocessfile{demo}{./dades.xml}{}
> >>> B
> >>> \stoptext
> >>
> >> \startxmlsetups xml:demo:code
> >> \blank
> >> \sta
>
> > How can I achieve this results? (numbering line and color basically)
>
> \startlinenumbering
>
> etc
>
How can I disable hyphenize and wrap large lines?
Thanks,
Xan.
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I can circumvent it with
\defineframedtext[framedcode][strut=yes,width=local,align=flushleft,frame=off]
\startxmlsetups xml:demo:codi
\blank
\startframedcode
\startlinenumbering\xmlverbatim{#1}\stoplinenumbering
\stopframedcode
\blank
\stopxmlsetups
Xan.
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On 3/28/2014 9:13 AM, Xan wrote:
On 3/27/2014 9:46 AM, Xan wrote:
\starttext
A
\xmlprocessfile{demo}{./dades.xml}{}
B
\stoptext
\startxmlsetups xml:demo:code
\blank
\start \ttx
\xmlverbatim{#1}
\stop
\blank
\stopxmlsetups
First of all, thank you very much, Hans.
But w
> On 3/27/2014 9:46 AM, Xan wrote:
> > \starttext
> >
> > A
> > \xmlprocessfile{demo}{./dades.xml}{}
> > B
> > \stoptext
>
> \startxmlsetups xml:demo:code
>\blank
>\start \ttx
> \xmlverbatim{#1}
>\stop
>\blank
> \stopxmlsetups
First of all, thank you very much, Hans.
But why
On 3/27/2014 9:46 AM, Xan wrote:
\starttext
A
\xmlprocessfile{demo}{./dades.xml}{}
B
\stoptext
\startxmlsetups xml:demo:code
\blank
\start \ttx
\xmlverbatim{#1}
\stop
\blank
\stopxmlsetups
--
-
Hi,
I have this minimal example:
1) Tasques.context:
\environment ./entorn-xml
\starttext
A
\xmlprocessfile{demo}{./dades.xml}{}
B
\stoptext
2) entorn-xml.tex:
\startxmlsetups xml:demo:base
\xmlsetsetup{demo}{*}{-}
\xmlsetsetup{demo}{things|code|}{xml:demo:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregiste
Hi
This issued is answered from other place.
The cause of the ragged output was bodyfont.
I was using a specific font for my own language by "\setupbodyfont[unfonts]".
Commenting out and using
default fonts gave me correct output.
Jung, Jinki
>
> I am using context 0.6 under W7. I have problem w
Am 29.04.2013 um 11:20 schrieb jinki jung :
> Hi there,
>
> I am using context 0.6 under W7. I have problem with starttyping command.
> Somehow, it is not giving me same as I key in. Two examples are give here
> to explain my problem. Please see ">>>". Any help will be appreciated
> muc
Hi there,
I am using context 0.6 under W7. I have problem with starttyping command.
Somehow, it is not giving me same as I key in. Two examples are give here
to explain my problem. Please see ">>>". Any help will be appreciated
much.
Jung, Jinki
\starttyping
LDP
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 04:37, Hans Hagen wrote:
> this related to the buffer bug (still no new beta as i'm redoing some font
> code and have not much time today)
OK. Is there some convenient way to revert to the last known good
version of standalone ConTeXt?
I ended up installing the Ubuntu pac
On 14-1-2012 00:40, mathew wrote:
Just this minute updated via wget
http://minimals.contextgarden.net/setup/first-setup.sh and running
first-setup.sh, getting errors trying to use \starttyping/\stoptyping.
--- example file ---
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=5.5cm]
\starttyping
Line 1
Line 2
Just this minute updated via wget
http://minimals.contextgarden.net/setup/first-setup.sh and running
first-setup.sh, getting errors trying to use \starttyping/\stoptyping.
--- example file ---
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=5.5cm]
\starttyping
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
\stoptyping
\stopframedtext
\
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hans van der Meer wrote:
>
>> Found something annoying with \starttyping...\stoptyping.
>>
>> I wanted side by side two framed texts in verbatim, one of them one
>> line longer than the other.
>> Of course they should align there lines.
>>
>> To accomplish this I put a
Hans van der Meer wrote:
> Found something annoying with \starttyping...\stoptyping.
>
> I wanted side by side two framed texts in verbatim, one of them one
> line longer than the other.
> Of course they should align there lines.
>
> To accomplish this I put a blank line at the end of the shortes
Hans van der Meer wrote:
> Found something annoying with \starttyping...\stoptyping.
>
> I wanted side by side two framed texts in verbatim, one of them one
> line longer than the other.
> Of course they should align there lines.
>
> To accomplish this I put a blank line at the end of the short
Found something annoying with \starttyping...\stoptyping.
I wanted side by side two framed texts in verbatim, one of them one
line longer than the other.
Of course they should align there lines.
To accomplish this I put a blank line at the end of the shortest text.
Alas, \starttyping does not h
Sometimes the solution is too simple! I don't know why I did'nt find
that solution imediately!
Thanks
Wolfgang
Zitat von Tobias Burnus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
> > I wan't to typset some programming code \starttyping code
> \stoptyping
> > works perfect. But is
Hello,
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
I wan't to typset some programming code \starttyping code \stoptyping
works perfect. But is there a way to use directly the input of a file?
\typefile ?
Tobias
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Hello,
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
I wan't to typset some programming code \starttyping code \stoptyping
works perfect. But is there a way to use directly the input of a file?
\typefile ?
Tobias
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Hello,
I wan't to typset some programming code \starttyping code \stoptyping
works perfect. But is there a way to use directly the input of a file?
When I use \starttyping
\input file.m
\stoptyping
I get the line \input file.m displayed. I think there is an easy way to
get this problem solve
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