Different os, different output (and other)
Hi all, compiling these instructions \defineenumeration[parte][location=left,text=Titolo,headstyle=bold,stopper=.,width=broad,number=yes,conversion=Romannumerals] \defineenumeration[articolo][location=left,text=Articolo,stopper=.,width=broad,number=yes] \defineenumeration[subarticolo][after={\blank[small]},before={\blank[small]},text=,location=inleft,width=broad] \defineenumeration[altec][location=left,text=Allegato,headstyle=bold,stopper=.t,width=broad,conversion=Characters] \defineenumeration[subaltec][after={\blank[small]},before={\blank[small]},text=,location=inleft,width=broad] only under ubuntu the result is as expected: I,1,1,A,1 while under opensuse and freebsd i get 1,1,1,1,1 Why this? Another little question If in defineenumeration[anenumeration] I specify text={\bfc Title} and \startanenumeration{\bfc The History}\stopanenumeration Title and The History are not properly aligned (The History is in higher position). What's wrong? Thanks in advance -- Diego Depaoli (very newbie)
On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, Diego Depaoli wrote:
Hi all, compiling these instructions \defineenumeration[parte][location=left,text=Titolo,headstyle=bold,stopper=.,width=broad,number=yes,conversion=Romannumerals] \defineenumeration[articolo][location=left,text=Articolo,stopper=.,width=broad,number=yes] \defineenumeration[subarticolo][after={\blank[small]},before={\blank[small]},text=,location=inleft,width=broad] \defineenumeration[altec][location=left,text=Allegato,headstyle=bold,stopper=.t,width=broad,conversion=Characters] \defineenumeration[subaltec][after={\blank[small]},before={\blank[small]},text=,location=inleft,width=broad] only under ubuntu the result is as expected: I,1,1,A,1 while under opensuse and freebsd i get 1,1,1,1,1 Why this?
Are Opensuse and freebsd using an older version of ConTeXt? (ctxtools --contextversion should tell the context version). There was a bug in enumeration and conversions which was fixed around the middle of last year.
Another little question If in defineenumeration[anenumeration] I specify text={\bfc Title} and \startanenumeration{\bfc The History}\stopanenumeration Title and The History are not properly aligned (The History is in higher position). What's wrong?
\bfc does not correct interline spacing. If you notice, the Title is aligned at the top to the rest of the text. \showmakeup % \defineenumeration[test][location=left,text={\bfc Title}] \defineenuemration[test][location=left,text={Title},headstyle={\bfc}] \starttext \starttest {\bfc Test} This is a test \input knuth \stoptest \stoptext To get alignment you can do this \starttest {\switchtobodyfont[20pt]\bf Test} This is a test \input knuth \stoptest Hans, can \switchtobodyfont be modified so that it also works for relative font size (a,b,c,x,xx)? Also something is wrong with location=left|right and titles. \defineenumeration[test][location=left,title=yes] \test {A very very long title string} \input knuth The title is not taken into accound while calculating the hanging (mainly because, I did not even consider this case while adding support for titles). I am not sure how the output should look in this case. Should the width of title be taken into account while calculating the hanging width, or should the title be placed with the rest of the enumeration? Aditya
2008/4/1, Aditya Mahajan
Are Opensuse and freebsd using an older version of ConTeXt? (ctxtools --contextversion should tell the context version). There was a bug in enumeration and conversions which was fixed around the middle of last year. You're right. Ubuntu's version is dated september 2007, Opensuse january 2007 and FreeBSD (tetex) 2005!
To get alignment you can do this
\starttest {\switchtobodyfont[20pt]\bf Test} This is a test \input knuth \stoptest Many thanks, it works.
Hans, can \switchtobodyfont be modified so that it also works for relative font size (a,b,c,x,xx)? Also something is wrong with location=left|right and titles.
\defineenumeration[test][location=left,title=yes] title... I don't remember this option...
-- Diego Depaoli
On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, Diego Depaoli wrote:
\defineenumeration[test][location=left,title=yes]
2008/4/1, Aditya Mahajan
: title... I don't remember this option...
Title has been there since 2006 (I think), but it was experimental for a while, and not documented. Last summer, I modified some of the code so that enumerations can support titles (for theorems and such) and close symbols (for proofs). Unfortunately, did not really get enough time to write a My Way on it. I did write an article for this issue on MAPS about support for theorems which gives the details about titles. I do not know if the current MAPS has been published or not. Aditya
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