Hello all, I am pleased to announce that the new ConTeXt release from Hans Hagen can be downloaded as of now from the Pragma ADE website or one of its mirrors. http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/current/cont-tmf.zip http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/current/cont-tmf.zip http://mirror.contextgarden.net/context/current/cont-tmf.zip If you have not updated your Latin Modern fonts in the past month, then you will need to fetch the latest redistribution of the LM fonts as well: http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/current/cont-lmt.zip http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/current/cont-lmt.zip http://mirror.contextgarden.net/context/current/cont-lmt.zip The current release has version 2005.11.15. As usual, there is a page with more detailed release notes available on the Wiki, see: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Context_2005.11.15 New features compared to the 2005.11.14 version: * A new key in \setupregister: prefix= This controls page prefixes in index ranges * New functionality: indentnext=auto Blank lines in the source are taken into account when indextnext=auto is in effect. A really short example of usage would be: \setupindenting[small,yes] \setupformulas[indentnext=auto] \starttext \startformula a = b\stopformula \input tufte % blank line => with indentation \startformula a = b\stopformula \input tufte % no blank line => no indentation \stoptext Bugs fixed since the 2005.11.14 version: * A bug in the new "extension of definitions inside assignments" feature in 2005.11.11 accidentally broke the non-english interfaces. Happy TeXing, Taco Hoekwater
Tuesday, November 15, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
* New functionality: indentnext=auto Blank lines in the source are taken into account when indextnext=auto is in effect. A really short example of usage would be:
\setupindenting[small,yes] \setupformulas[indentnext=auto] \starttext \startformula a = b\stopformula
\input tufte % blank line => with indentation
\startformula a = b\stopformula \input tufte % no blank line => no indentation
\stoptext
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Hans, I love you, will you marry me? ;) (BTW, I'm wondering if "auto" should be the default indentnext setting for the displays? Or would that be pressing too much? :)) -- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
Hi I have another request about indentnext. Is there a chance that a new release will optionally make \place<float> transparent, even in the "here" case? This would often be useful after enunciations and paragraph blocks (answers/exercises). Greetings, Taco Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Tuesday, November 15, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
* New functionality: indentnext=auto Blank lines in the source are taken into account when indextnext=auto is in effect. A really short example of usage would be:
\setupindenting[small,yes] \setupformulas[indentnext=auto] \starttext \startformula a = b\stopformula
\input tufte % blank line => with indentation
\startformula a = b\stopformula \input tufte % no blank line => no indentation
\stoptext
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Hans, I love you, will you marry me? ;)
(BTW, I'm wondering if "auto" should be the default indentnext setting for the displays? Or would that be pressing too much? :))
Hans Hagen wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi
I have another request about indentnext.
Is there a chance that a new release will optionally make \place<float> transparent, even in the "here" case?
what do you mean with transparent?
I meant: treated as if it was not present. I could have sworn it sometimes destroys the indentnext=no setting, but cannot reproduce that effect with a simple test file. Will do some digging through sources later this week, (it is even possible that the 'auto' patched fixed it) Greetings, Taco
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Hans, I love you, will you marry me? ;)
well, sending me a copy of your thesis once it's finished would be a good start -)
(BTW, I'm wondering if "auto" should be the default indentnext setting for the displays? Or would that be pressing too much? :))
indeed too much a compatibility issue i was thinking of a module or so: m-indent (or s-indent) or maybe a more generic module with setups (m-setups), so that one can say: \setups[auto-indent] an alternative is to change (in the several \setupcommands) the yes/no's into something autoyes and autono which will default to yes/auto no/auto depending on the global setting of yes/auto (part of a definable method); does that make sense? Hans
Tuesday, November 15, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
Hans, I love you, will you marry me? ;)
well, sending me a copy of your thesis once it's finished would be a good start -)
That's really not a problem :)
(BTW, I'm wondering if "auto" should be the default indentnext setting for the displays? Or would that be pressing too much? :))
indeed too much a compatibility issue
i was thinking of a module or so: m-indent (or s-indent) or maybe a more generic module with setups (m-setups), so that one can say:
\setups[auto-indent]
an alternative is to change (in the several \setupcommands) the yes/no's into something autoyes and autono which will default to yes/auto no/auto depending on the global setting of yes/auto
Uh ... yes, I think something like \setupformulas[indentnext=default|yes|no|auto] \setupitemgroup[indentnext=default|yes|no|auto] etc and then \setups[indentnext=yes|no|auto] ? -- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
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