On 5/17/24 20:46, madiazm.eo...@gmail.com wrote:
> [...]
> here is the last part of my script (the prior definitions are not
> problematic, since they worked when only using "miFuente". It seems to
> be something in "miCorm" that produces the protruding
Just a comment about typescripts.
At least
On 5/17/24 20:22, madiazm.eo...@gmail.com wrote:
> thanks Pablo, but this is strange
> [...]
> The strange thing is that it is only the first section that
> protrudes, the other sections are right (as seen in the link).
> Therefore it must not be the code definition, since in that case all
> sectio
yeee that's it.
adding the command after the scripts solved the protruding.
thanks to all of you who took time to look into the thing... and to you Hans.
It would be imposible that I had thought of this as the source of my problem!!!
On 5/17/2024 8:22 PM, madiazm.eo...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks Pablo, but this is strange
If I reproduce your code in a new file I see the perfect alignment of the frames. But I
had changed the code in my original file as suggested by Wolfgang and I additionally
commented all lines in the "firstH
here again...
incredibly the protruding comes after creating the second script. If I only use
the libertinus fonts every thing is ok. the code definitions don't find the
cormorant font and use libertinus. But after adding the second typescript and
compiling... there comes the protruding of the
thanks Pablo, but this is strange
If I reproduce your code in a new file I see the perfect alignment of the
frames. But I had changed the code in my original file as suggested by Wolfgang
and I additionally commented all lines in the "firstHeadings" definitions
following your advice and after c
On 5/17/24 11:02, madiazm.eo...@gmail.com wrote:
> thanks Wolfgang for your advice and sorry for being so verbose, but
> since the margins are "included" in the problem I decided to put my
> layout there too.
>
> I made your suggested changes and unfortunately it doesnt work, but
> being a bit surp
I finally found showframe (so difficult to remember things...) to see and
indeed the first frame is ignoring the margin-distance (apart from the issues
of printed margins in paper, that I should persue too...
page with frames:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1684nQRH_Cgm2P_5dW1JbODJjdscrj3tB/vie
thanks Wolfgang for your advice and sorry for being so verbose, but since the
margins are "included" in the problem I decided to put my layout there too.
I made your suggested changes and unfortunately it doesnt work, but being a bit
surprised by the margins I printed a copy of the page and
madiazm.eo...@gmail.com schrieb am 17.05.2024 um 00:05:
Hi,
I used some code from the meta-fun manual to recreate a labelled frame around
my sections. But the first framedtext protrudes a couple of mm into the margin.
Only the first one in the page. I intentionaly added other sections and the
buahhh, I'm on context-on-web too, but I get this protruding...
I even tried to put something before the section (letter k in the pdf) to see
if the reason was being the frame the first thing on the page, but persists...
... I can't atach my pdf! here the link
https://drive.google.com/file/
it seems to work with no protruding on https://context-on-web.eu
could you confirm ?
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