Hello Hans,
appologize my boring again with the same question about columnset
balancing. But I would like to know what is the current stage of this
feature. Seeing the code it seems to me some work in this direction was
done but due to very complex and tricky stuff I am not able to
recognize, how far from the goal it is.
Actually, what is my goal design?
+ two column layout
+ float spanning one or two columns
(both perfectly fullfilled by columnsets)
- each chapter head spans two columns
(it assumes stop columns, balancing, continuing on the same page without
pagebreak, put chapter head, start columnset on the rest of the page)
It is feasible or I will have to abjured this idea?
Thank you for your responce in advance.
Vit
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: columnset balancing, footnoterule in columnset, Re:
[NTG-context] columnset layout distortion
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:29:31 +0200
From: Vit Zyka
Vit Zyka wrote:
margin). I noticed weird behaviour. It is expressed by vertical shift of columns, please see the page 2 of http://typokvitek.com/tmp/layoutdistort.pdf source: http://typokvitek.com/tmp/layoutdistort.tex
It seems that the problem is caused by switch to \ss font family continueing to a place of the page break. Any explanation/suggestion?
i made an \restoreinterlinespace mechanism so that you can do the
Hans it is great! I have two next questions: 1) Am I missing something or columnsets do not provide balancing? ---------------------------------------- \definecolumnset[two] [n=2,balance=yes] \starttext \startcolumnset[two] \dorecurse{6}{\input knuth \endgraf} \stopcolumnset \input zapf \endgraf \stoptext ----------------------------------------- 2) Footnotes with settings \setupfootnotes[location=columns,rule=on] between \columnset do not draw rule. I discover it is due to missing \vbox. So this solve this problem for me, but it is not elegant and I do not know if it can caused some side effect: ------------------------------------------- \def\MyBeforeFootnote{\vbox\bgroup\blank} \def\MyAfterFootnote{\egroup} \setupfootnotes[ location=columns,rule=on,rulethickness=.4pt, before=\MyBeforeFootnote,after=\MyAfterFootnote, ] \unprotect \def\normalnoterule {\endgraf %% <--- add \ifvmode \color [\noteparameter\c!rulecolor] {\vrule \!!width .2\hsize \!!height\noteparameter\c!rulethickness \!!depth \zeropoint}% \kern\strutdepth \fi \endgraf %% <--- add } \protect \definecolumnset[col][n=2] \starttext \startcolumnset[col] \input knuth \footnote{Donald E. Knuth} \stopcolumnset \stoptext ------------------------------------------------ vit ======================================================= Ing. Vít Zýka, Ph.D. TYPOkvítek database publishing databazove publikovani data maintaining and typesetting in typographic quality priprava dat a jejich sazba v typograficke kvalite tel.: (+420) 777 198 189 www: http://typokvitek.com =======================================================
Vit Zyka wrote :
- each chapter head spans two columns (it assumes stop columns, balancing, continuing on the same page without pagebreak, put chapter head, start columnset on the rest of the page)
you can do that with 'manual balancing'
It is feasible or I will have to abjured this idea?
the problem with automated balancing in this model is that it's near to impossible (never say never with tex, but its definitely messsy code) to combine this with the advanced float and area placement features; so, your flow will be: - typeset article - determine balance requirements - setup balancing - retypeset article - continue on same page ... spanning chapter titles canbe done with areas or column set spans Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote
- each chapter head spans two columns (it assumes stop columns, balancing, continuing on the same page without pagebreak, put chapter head, start columnset on the rest of the page)
you can do that with 'manual balancing'
Thank you, Hans, for your reply. I know that with such a complex layout manual adjustment is necessary. I know about manual balancing. But how to avoid page break after columnset closing?
It is feasible or I will have to abjured this idea?
the problem with automated balancing in this model is that it's near to impossible (never say never with tex, but its definitely messsy code) to combine this with the advanced float and area placement features; so, your flow will be:
- typeset article - determine balance requirements - setup balancing - retypeset article - continue on same page
That is the point. How?
spanning chapter titles canbe done with areas or column set spans
I do not think so, but I can miss something: column set span: a) text flows along the column and can continue bellow the head in the first col b) problem with making span narrower if it appears in the last col areas: also a) vit ======================================================= Ing. Vít Zýka, Ph.D. TYPOkvítek database publishing databazove publikovani data maintaining and typesetting in typographic quality priprava dat a jejich sazba v typograficke kvalite tel.: (+420) 777 198 189 www: http://typokvitek.com =======================================================
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote
- each chapter head spans two columns (it assumes stop columns, balancing, continuing on the same page without pagebreak, put chapter head, start columnset on the rest of the page)
you can do that with 'manual balancing'
Thank you, Hans, for your reply.
I know that with such a complex layout manual adjustment is necessary. I know about manual balancing. But how to avoid page break after columnset closing?
It is feasible or I will have to abjured this idea?
the problem with automated balancing in this model is that it's near to impossible (never say never with tex, but its definitely messsy code) to combine this with the advanced float and area placement features; so, your flow will be:
- typeset article - determine balance requirements - setup balancing - retypeset article - continue on same page
That is the point. How? % output=pdftex interface=en
\setuplayout[grid=yes] \showgrid \showstruts % gaat nogal fout zonder grid \setuptolerance[verytolerant] \definecolumnset [test-1] [n=2] \definecolumnset [test-2] [n=3] \starttext \startcolumnset [test-1] \dorecurse {1}{\input tufte \par} \stopcolumnset \startcolumnset [test-2] \dorecurse {2}{\input ward \par} \stopcolumnset \page \setupcolumnset [test-1] [balance=yes] \setupcolumnset [test-2] [balance=top] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-1][1][1] [8] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-1][1][2][10] \startcolumnset [test-1] \dorecurse {1}{\input tufte \par} \stopcolumnset \startcolumnset [test-2] \dorecurse {2}{\input ward \par} \stopcolumnset \page \setupcolumnsetlines[test-1][1][1] [8] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-1][1][2][10] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-2][1][1][19] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-2][1][2][18] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-2][1][3][19] \startcolumnset [test-1] \dorecurse {1}{\input tufte \par} \stopcolumnset \startcolumnset [test-2] \dorecurse {2}{\input ward \par} \stopcolumnset \page \setupcolumnsetlines[test-1][1][1] [8] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-1][1][2][10] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-2][1][1][0] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-2][1][2][-2] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-2][1][3][0] \startcolumnset [test-1] \dorecurse {1}{\input tufte \par} \stopcolumnset \startcolumnset [test-2] \dorecurse {6}{\input ward \par} \stopcolumnset \page \setupcolumnsetlines[test-1][1][1] [8] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-1][1][2][10] \setupcolumnsetstart[test-2][1][1][20] \setupcolumnsetstart[test-2][1][2][20] \setupcolumnsetstart[test-2][1][3][20] \startcolumnset [test-1] \dorecurse {1}{\input tufte \par} \stopcolumnset \startcolumnset [test-2] \dorecurse {2}{\input ward \par} \stopcolumnset \page \setupcolumnsetlines[test-1][1][1] [8] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-1][1][2][10] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-2][1][1][-20] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-2][1][2][-20] \setupcolumnsetlines[test-2][1][3][-20] \startcolumnset [test-1] \dorecurse {1}{\input tufte \par} \stopcolumnset \startcolumnset [test-2] \dorecurse {2}{\input ward \par} \stopcolumnset \stoptext -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote
- each chapter head spans two columns (it assumes stop columns, balancing, continuing on the same page without pagebreak, put chapter head, start columnset on the rest of the page)
you can do that with 'manual balancing'
Thank you, Hans, for your reply.
I know that with such a complex layout manual adjustment is necessary. I know about manual balancing. But how to avoid page break after columnset closing?
It is feasible or I will have to abjured this idea?
the problem with automated balancing in this model is that it's near to impossible (never say never with tex, but its definitely messsy code) to combine this with the advanced float and area placement features; so, your flow will be:
- typeset article - determine balance requirements - setup balancing - retypeset article - continue on same page
That is the point. How?
\setupcolumnset [test-1] [balance=yes] \setupcolumnset [test-2] [balance=top]
Excelent! Thank you very much Hans. Now I understand the balance argument. Vit P.S. On the last page (7) text from the bottom of the first col continues on the top and it breaks the grid. But this feature I (hopefully) will not need.
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