Hi Hraban,
Thanks for the hint… indeed I did see that \ColWidth command but didn't think
about its definition… Sorry!
Now with \ColWidth defined, your code works fine and it has the advantage that
the text of the sidenote begins in the margin at the level where the \footnote
command appears. H
> Am 01.08.2020 um 22:36 schrieb Otared Kavian :
>
> Hi Hraban,
>
> Thank you for taking the time to send your code for sidenotes.
> Unfortunately when I add
>
> \starttext
> test\footnote{A footnote in the margin.}
> \stoptext
>
> to your code, I get an error and unfortunately with recent ver
Hi Hraban,
Thank you for taking the time to send your code for sidenotes.
Unfortunately when I add
\starttext
test\footnote{A footnote in the margin.}
\stoptext
to your code, I get an error and unfortunately with recent versions of LMTX the
error message
! Undefined control sequence
is not he
> Am 01.08.2020 um 18:57 schrieb Otared Kavian :
>
> Hi Hraban,
>
> Thank you for reminding me of the solution cooked up by Wolfgang for you a
> few years ago. That solution works fine when the notes are short enough, but
> in some cases the notes in the margin bump into each other (indeed it
Am 04.03.2014 um 01:31 schrieb S Barmeier :
> I am trying to compile a 2-year-old mkiv document with the latest beta
> and am getting an error on the line
>
> \inleft[style=bold,stack=continue]
>
> Two years ago, stacking of margin notes was still experimental, so I'm
> guessing something has c
I am trying to compile a 2-year-old mkiv document with the latest beta
and am getting an error on the line
\inleft[style=bold,stack=continue]
Two years ago, stacking of margin notes was still experimental, so I'm
guessing something has changed since then. What is the correct way these
days to typ
Thanks, Devendra. That is very helpful.
\*setupmargindata*[margintext][location=outer,align=inner]
gives me exactly the placement that I need.
Best, Alan
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 1:25 AM, Devendra Ghate wrote:
>
> On 02/09/2013 06:51 AM, Alan Bowen wrote:
>
> I need margin notes in a doubleside
On 02/09/2013 06:51 AM, Alan Bowen wrote:
I need margin notes in a doublesided page environment in MKIV.
The following:
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setupinmargin[location=both]
\starttext
\inmargin{n1}\input knuth\inmargin{note 1}
\page
\inmargin{n2}\i
I need margin notes in a doublesided page environment in MKIV.
The following:
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setupinmargin[location=both]
\starttext
\inmargin{n1}\input knuth\inmargin{note 1}
\page
\inmargin{n2}\input knuth\inmargin{note 2}
\page
\inmargin{n3}\input knuth\inmargin{
On 14.11.2011 09:32, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 13-11-2011 12:12, Stefan Müller wrote:
It still looks the same. Does the stacking only influence the behaviour
of (the breaking between) multiple margin notes?
I was not very clear here, I think.
each margin data blob is seen as a whole .. no brea
On 13-11-2011 12:12, Stefan Müller wrote:
It still looks the same. Does the stacking only influence the behaviour
of (the breaking between) multiple margin notes?
each margin data blob is seen as a whole .. no breaking inside that ..
depending on the content (only text) it should be possible
Hi Hans,
sorry to bother you again with this. I just had a look again on this
issue with 2012 12:34 MkIV. In the first part of your example, I
see the three stacked footnotes and the first lines of the paragraph
moved to the next page. In your second example I get the three notes
stack
On 31-10-2011 13:57, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi list!
In my document I have some margin notes that appear right before a page
break and so end up in the bottom margin, see the following example.
\starttext
\dorecurse{4}{\input knuth}
\blank[2*line]
\inmargin{This note ends up in the bottom margin
Hi list!
In my document I have some margin notes that appear right before a page
break and so end up in the bottom margin, see the following example.
\starttext
\dorecurse{4}{\input knuth}
\blank[2*line]
\inmargin{This note ends up in the bottom margin}
%\margintext{This note ends up in the b
On 11-10-2011 10:03, Meer, H. van der wrote:
It seems that margin notes when called from inside
\startcombination..\stopcombination do not reach the margin of the paper.
Instead they use a margin inside the combination.
Is that as intended or unavoidable?
It was my objective to have them at the
It seems that margin notes when called from inside
\startcombination..\stopcombination do not reach the margin of the paper.
Instead they use a margin inside the combination.
Is that as intended or unavoidable?
It was my objective to have them at the edge of the paper.
See minimal example below.
It seems that margin notes when called from inside
\startcombination..\stopcombination do not reach the margin of the paper.
Instead they use a margin inside the combination.
Is that as intended or unavoidable?
It was my objective to have them at the edge of the paper.
See minimal example below.
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 28.05.10 19:02, schrieb Yury G. Kudryashov:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I try to use \inmargin{some text} in context Mk IV, and the resulting
>> margin notes overlap. Is there any way to emulate LaTeX's marginpars
>> (they're considered floats, hence can be moved to avoid overlaps)?
Am 28.05.10 19:02, schrieb Yury G. Kudryashov:
Hi!
I try to use \inmargin{some text} in context Mk IV, and the resulting margin
notes overlap. Is there any way to emulate LaTeX's marginpars (they're
considered floats, hence can be moved to avoid overlaps)?
Minimal example:
\starttext
\inmargin{
Hi!
I try to use \inmargin{some text} in context Mk IV, and the resulting margin
notes overlap. Is there any way to emulate LaTeX's marginpars (they're
considered floats, hence can be moved to avoid overlaps)?
Minimal example:
\starttext
\inmargin{first}
\inmargin{second}
\stoptext
--
Yury G.
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