Am Dienstag, den 13.12.2011, 13:49 +0100 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 13.12.2011 um 13:36 schrieb Paul Menzel:
sometimes you need to insert a line for signature. I could not find anything usefull especially `\underbar{\hspace[10*\big]}` [2] did not work. I ended up abusing `\framed` [3].
\starttext \startstandardmakeup[align=right] Alles rechtens. Everything is fine and nobody cheated. \blank[medium] London, den 28.\,June 2011 \blank[3*big] \framed[width=5cm, frame=off, topframe=on]{\small John Doe} \stopstandardmakeup \stoptext
The down side is, that its widths is not perfectly aligned with the location and date.
I guess there is something simpler to do it. I looked at Wolfgang’s letter module but could not figure out how it is done there.
The module doesn’t draw a rule for the signature.
I see. I thought I was just missing something.
Something like the examples posted for LaTeX on Stack Exchange [3] for ConTeXt would be nice.
\startTABLE[frame=off,align=middle] \NC London, den 28.\,June 2011 \NC\NR \NC[height=1cm] \NC\NR \NC[topframe=on,style=smallbodyfont] John Doe \NC\NR \stopTABLE
As always thank you so much for the fast answer. I am always a bit reluctant to use tables for this, thinking of it only as displaying data with a table. This is from back in the HTML days were tables were used for formatting. But I guess tables are perfect for aligning things. Thanks, Paul