[NTG-context] Entering text into layers

2014-05-19 Thread Keith McKay
Colleagues I have been designing a simple document which comprises of 4 areas (3 for text, 1 for images) on an A4 page. I thought that the best way to do this would be using Layers and so far I come up with the code below after scanning the wiki. As you can see it is not very sophisticated,

Re: [NTG-context] Entering text into layers

2014-05-19 Thread Hans Hagen
On 5/19/2014 5:43 PM, Keith McKay wrote: Colleagues I have been designing a simple document which comprises of 4 areas (3 for text, 1 for images) on an A4 page. I thought that the best way to do this would be using Layers and so far I come up with the code below after scanning the wiki. As you

Re: [NTG-context] Entering text into layers

2014-05-19 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 19.05.2014 um 17:43 schrieb Keith McKay : > Colleagues > > I have been designing a simple document which comprises of 4 areas (3 for > text, 1 for images) on an A4 page. I thought that the best way to do this > would be using Layers and so far I come up with the code below after scanning

Re: [NTG-context] Entering text into layers

2014-05-20 Thread Keith McKay
Thanks Hans, This is just what I'm looking for. One last quick question if I may. I've noticed that \setlayerframed is not in the command reference on the wiki. I guess that by looking at the source code for Context would be the best way of finding it's attributes but I don't have a clue wh

Re: [NTG-context] Entering text into layers

2014-05-20 Thread Keith McKay
Thanks Wolfgang This is really useful and something I will give further study to. Thanks again for your help. Best Wishes Keith On 19/05/2014 22:54, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Am 19.05.2014 um 17:43 schrieb Keith McKay >: Colleagues I have been designing a si

Re: [NTG-context] Entering text into layers

2014-05-20 Thread Hans Hagen
On 5/20/2014 10:07 AM, Keith McKay wrote: Thanks Hans, This is just what I'm looking for. One last quick question if I may. I've noticed that \setlayerframed is not in the command reference on the wiki. I guess that by looking at the source code for Context would be the best way of finding it