This may be a silly question, but it appears the use of \AutoDroppedCaps (or \DroppedCaps) causes indenting settings to do away. For example: ======================== \AutoDroppedCaps \setupwhitespace[none] \setupinterlinespace[small] \setupindenting[medium] \indenting[yes] \starttext Para 1 blah blah blah para 1 blah blah blah para 1 blah blah blah para 1 blah blah blah para 1 blah blah blah para blah blah blah para 1 blah blah blah para 1 blah blah blah para 1 blah blah blah Para 2 blah blah blah para 2 blah blah blah para 2 blah blah blah para 2 blah blah blah para 2 blah blah blah para 2 blah blah blah para 2 blah blah blah para 2 blah blah blah para 2 blah blah blah para 2 blah blah blah Para 3 blah blah blah para 3 blah blah blah para 3 blah blah blah para 3 blah blah blah para 3 blah blah blah para 3 blah blah blah para 3 blah blah blah para 3 blah blah blah para 3 blah blah blah \stoptext ========================= Without \AutoDroppedCaps each paragraph is indented as expected. With \AutoDroppedCaps, none of the paragraphs are indented. If \AutoDroppedCaps is enabled, if I place \indenting[yes] immediately after the first word of the first paragraph (so it looks like "Para \indenting[yes] 1"), then the 3rd paragraph is indented, but the second one is still flush-left. Any ideas? Thanks, -joshua
Hello, is it possible to produce a sorted list without unsing the entry \Ueberall in text? % \definesorting[person][personen] \setupsorting[person][criterium = all] % \person{Unsinn, Klaus} \person{Militzer, Bernd} \person{Horten, Hans} \person[Ueberall]{Überall, Heinrich} % \placelistofpersonen Any ideas? Thanks, Bernd
Bernd Militzer wrote:
Hello,
is it possible to produce a sorted list without unsing the entry \Ueberall in text?
% \definesorting[person][personen] \setupsorting[person][criterium = all] % \person{Unsinn, Klaus} \person{Militzer, Bernd} \person{Horten, Hans} \person[Ueberall]{Überall, Heinrich} % \placelistofpersonen
Any ideas?
We need to define (German?) sorting rules for newtexexec (newtexutil). Tell me in between 'Ü' have to be sorted I will try to prepare a code for this rule. Vit
Thanks, Bernd
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% % allgemeine Grundeinstellung % \enableregime[windows] % Eingabe-Codierung \mainlanguage[de] % Sprachmodus \usetypescript[modern][texnansi] \setupbodyfont[12pt] % % Die besondere Seitenanpassung % \setuppapersize[a4][a4] \setuplayout[location=singlesided]
\setuplayout[ backspace=2.46cm,topspace=1.2cm, top=0cm,bottom=0cm,topdistance=0cm,bottomdistance=0cm, header=1.5cm,footer=1.0cm,headerdistance=0cm,footerdistance=0cm, leftedge=0cm,rightedge=0cm,leftedgedistance=0cm,rightedgedistance=0cm, leftmargin=1.5cm,rightmargin=1.0cm,leftmargindistance=0.42cm,rightmargindistance=0.42cm, width=16.5cm,height=27.4cm, ] % % % Z�hler f�r die lfdNr. % \global\newcount\xlfd \xlfd=0 % \def\LFD{\futurelet\testchar\MitOptArgLFD} %
\def\MitOptArgLFD{\ifx[\testchar% \let\next\OptArgLFD \else % \let\next \NoOptArgLFD \fi \next} % % setzte den Z�hler auf bestimmten Wert % \def\OptArgLFD[#1]{% {\global\xlfd=\number#1} } % % erh�he den Wert um 1 % und gebe den Z�hler aus % Besonderheit % zweistellige Ausgabe der Zahl also 01., 02. ... 10. 11. ... % und Punkt % \def\NoOptArgLFD{% {\global\advance\xlfd by 1\relax} \ifnum\xlfd<10 0\fi \number\xlfd. } % % Linie nach dem Namen % \def\myrule{ {\thinrules[n=1]\par}} % % % \starttext % % % 1. ex no prob %
\definesorting[personA][personenA] \setupsorting[personA][criterium = all,before=\LFD,after=\myrule]
\personA{Unsinn, Klaus} \personA{Militzer, Bernd} \personA{Horten, Hans}
\placelistofpersonenA
\page
% 2. ex prob �berall on wrong position
%
\definesorting[personB][personenB] \setupsorting[personB][criterium = all,before=\LFD,after=\myrule]
\personB{Unsinn, Klaus} \personB{Militzer, Bernd} \personB{Horten, Hans} \personB{�berall, Heinrich}
\placelistofpersonenB
\page
% 3. ex prob �berall is missing
% \definesorting[personC][personenC] \setupsorting[personC][criterium = all,before=\LFD,after=\myrule]
\personC{Unsinn, Klaus} \personC{Militzer, Bernd} \personC{Horten, Hans} \personC[Ueberall]{�berall, Heinrich}
\placelistofpersonenC
\page
% 4. ex prob �berall is missing
% \definesorting[personD][personenD] \setupsorting[personD][criterium = all,before=\LFD,after=\myrule]
\personD{Unsinn, Klaus} \personD{Militzer, Bernd} \personD{Horten, Hans} \personD[Ueberall]{�berall, Heinrich}
First I use \Ueberall\ in text
\placelistofpersonenD
\page
\stoptext
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On 1/22/06, Vit Zyka wrote:
We need to define (German?) sorting rules for newtexexec (newtexutil). Tell me in between 'Ü' have to be sorted I will try to prepare a code for this rule.
ä (adiaeresis) is identical to a, ö (odiaeresis) identical to o, ü (udiaeresis) identical to u, the same for uppercase. ß (ssharp) is edentical to "ss" (same for uppercase, but in uppercase it's written as SS anyway). Mojca
Am 2006-01-22 um 20:36 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
We need to define (German?) sorting rules for newtexexec (newtexutil). Tell me in between 'Ü' have to be sorted I will try to prepare a code for this rule. ä (adiaeresis) is identical to a, ö (odiaeresis) identical to o, ü (udiaeresis) identical to u, the same for uppercase. ß (ssharp) is edentical to "ss" (same for uppercase, but in uppercase it's written as SS anyway).
Additionally there's the 'phone book' sorting, where ä = ae, ö = oe, ü = ue, ß = ss The former should be default, the latter an option. Other accented characters same as unaccented (in both sortings). Greetlings from Lake Constance! Hraban --- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/ http://contextgarden.net http://www.cacert.org (I'm an assurer)
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 1/22/06, Vit Zyka wrote:
We need to define (German?) sorting rules for newtexexec (newtexutil). Tell me in between 'Ü' have to be sorted I will try to prepare a code for this rule.
ä (adiaeresis) is identical to a, ö (odiaeresis) identical to o, ü (udiaeresis) identical to u, the same for uppercase. ß (ssharp) is edentical to "ss" (same for uppercase, but in uppercase it's written as SS anyway).
Hmmm, that is not complete: I understand that every ü, Ü, u, U comes to single group, but is u<ü
Am 2006-01-23 um 01:08 schrieb Vit Zyka:
ä (adiaeresis) is identical to a, ö (odiaeresis) identical to o, ü (udiaeresis) identical to u, the same for uppercase. ß (ssharp) is edentical to "ss" (same for uppercase, but in uppercase it's written as SS anyway).
Hmmm, that is not complete: I understand that every ü, Ü, u, U comes to single group, but is u<ü
I didn't test your code, but u, ü, U and Ü should be handled as same (in "normal German order") and u=U, ü=ue=Ü=Ue=UE in "German phone book order". Greetlings from Lake Constance! Hraban --- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/ http://contextgarden.net http://www.cacert.org (I'm an assurer)
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2006-01-23 um 01:08 schrieb Vit Zyka:
ä (adiaeresis) is identical to a, ö (odiaeresis) identical to o, ü (udiaeresis) identical to u, the same for uppercase. ß (ssharp) is edentical to "ss" (same for uppercase, but in uppercase it's written as SS anyway).
Hmmm, that is not complete: I understand that every ü, Ü, u, U comes to single group, but is u<ü
I didn't test your code, but u, ü, U and Ü should be handled as same (in "normal German order") and u=U, ü=ue=Ü=Ue=UE in "German phone book order".
Hmmm, I feel that the situation is more complicated (same as in Czech).
Proper sorting needs several (3 or 4, perhaps some languages more?) passes:
1. pass: division - define which letters comes to the same group (it can
be also group of letters) - defined for newtexutil.rb
2. pass: sorting with the simplified rules e.g. ü=ue=Ü=Ue=UE
3. pass: if all letter are the same according the 2. pass, then apply
e.g. ü Greetlings from Lake Constance! Enjoy it.
Vit
Joshua Ellis wrote:
This may be a silly question, but it appears the use of \AutoDroppedCaps (or \DroppedCaps) causes indenting settings to do away.
My problem with DroppedCaps occurred in using the latest build... texexec --version shows cont-en : ver: 2006.01.16 18:35 I found if I put DroppedCaps in supp-fun.tex back to the previous version -- in other words, commented out {\noindenting \dontleavehmode and uncommented \ifhmode\hskip-\parindent\fi The problem went away. Thanks, -joshua
participants (5)
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Bernd Militzer
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Henning Hraban Ramm
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Joshua Ellis
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Mojca Miklavec
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Vit Zyka