Hi all, How can one write in small print something between lines, in an efficient manner? I have come up with the following: \define[1]\betweenlines{${\rlap{{\mbox{\darkgray{\infofont #1}}}\atop{}}\atop{}}$} in order to make visible certain informations just above a cited reference. But the use of \atop which a macro for mathmode, together with \mbos, doesn’t seem a wise idea. has any one a better idea how to obtain the same result? A minimal example of its use follows Best regards: OK %%%% begin write-between-lines.tex \define[1]\betweenlines{${\rlap{{\mbox{\darkgray{\infofont #1}}}\atop{}}\atop{}}$} \def\placeformularef[#1]{\doifmode{proofreading}% {\inrightmargin{\infofont #1}}% \placeformula[#1]} \definereferenceformat[Eqref][left=(,right=)] \def\eqref[#1]{\betweenlines{#1}\Eqref[#1]} \setupformulas[location=right] \enablemode[proofreading] \starttext We have \placeformularef[eq:Square] \startformula a^2 + 2ab + b^2 = (a + b)^2, \stopformula for $a,b\in {\Bbb C}$. Also, \placeformularef[eq:Identity] \startformula \alpha^2 -2\alpha\beta + \beta^2 \NC = (\alpha - \beta)^2. \stopformula Note that \eqref[eq:Square] is true whenever we have $ab = ba$ for $b,a \in {\Bbb A}$. This is not the case when ${\Bbb A}$ is the ring of the matrices. It is clear that \eqref[eq:Identity] is a consequence of \eqref[eq:Square]. \stoptext %%%% begin write-between-lines.tex
On 4/13/2015 10:00 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi all,
How can one write in small print something between lines, in an efficient manner? I have come up with the following: \define[1]\betweenlines{${\rlap{{\mbox{\darkgray{\infofont #1}}}\atop{}}\atop{}}$} in order to make visible certain informations just above a cited reference. But the use of \atop which a macro for mathmode, together with \mbos, doesn’t seem a wise idea.
has any one a better idea how to obtain the same result?
pushing stuff in between will probably mess up spacing etc etc so if you follow that route just accept that your proof is not what you will eventually get anyway, i added some ref tracing to the upcoming beta (1) \showreferences : just shows labels of references as well as destinations (2) \usemodule[references-show] : does the same but also shows a list per page both work ok with \enabletrackers[nodes.references,nodes.destinations]
A minimal example of its use follows Best regards: OK
%%%% begin write-between-lines.tex \define[1]\betweenlines{${\rlap{{\mbox{\darkgray{\infofont #1}}}\atop{}}\atop{}}$}
\def\placeformularef[#1]{\doifmode{proofreading}% {\inrightmargin{\infofont #1}}% \placeformula[#1]}
\definereferenceformat[Eqref][left=(,right=)] \def\eqref[#1]{\betweenlines{#1}\Eqref[#1]}
\setupformulas[location=right]
\enablemode[proofreading]
\starttext We have \placeformularef[eq:Square] \startformula a^2 + 2ab + b^2 = (a + b)^2, \stopformula for $a,b\in {\Bbb C}$. Also, \placeformularef[eq:Identity] \startformula \alpha^2 -2\alpha\beta + \beta^2 \NC = (\alpha - \beta)^2. \stopformula Note that \eqref[eq:Square] is true whenever we have $ab = ba$ for $b,a \in {\Bbb A}$. This is not the case when ${\Bbb A}$ is the ring of the matrices. It is clear that \eqref[eq:Identity] is a consequence of \eqref[eq:Square].
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On 13 Apr 2015, at 18:30, Hans Hagen
wrote: […] pushing stuff in between will probably mess up spacing etc etc so if you follow that route just accept that your proof is not what you will eventually get
anyway, i added some ref tracing to the upcoming beta
(1) \showreferences : just shows labels of references as well as destinations (2) \usemodule[references-show] : does the same but also shows a list per page
both work ok with
\enabletrackers[nodes.references,nodes.destinations]
Dear Hans, Many thanks for your new solution! Indeed a built-in feature is much much better than a poor hack… As soon as the upcoming beta is available, I'll experiment the new feature and then I’ll wikify about it. Best regards: OK
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