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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/COPYING b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index 4a0fe1c8dee..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,397 +0,0 @@ - GNU Free Documentation License - Version 1.2, November 2002 - - - Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - -0. 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-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\chapter[backgrounds]{Backgrounds and Overlays}
-
-\section[background text]{Text backgrounds}
-\index{screens}
-\index{backgrounds+text}
-\macro{\tex{setupscreens}}
-\macro{\tex{setupbackground}}
-\macro{\tex{background}}
-\macro{\tex{startbackground}}
-\macro{\tex{startraster}}
-
-In a number of commands, for example \type {\framed}, you
-can use backgrounds. A background may have a color or a
-screen (pure gray). By default the \type {backgroundscreen} is
-set at \type {0.95}. Usable values lie between ~0.70
-and~1.00.
-
-Building screens in \TEX\ is memory consuming and may cause
-error messages. The screens are therefore build up
-externally by means of \POSTSCRIPT\ or \PDF\ instructions.
-This is set up with:
-
-\showsetup{setupscreens}
-
-The parameter \type {factor} makes only sense when the
-method \type {line} or \type {dot} is chosen. The parameter
-\type {screen} determines the \quote {grid} of the screen.
-Text on a screen of 0.95 is still readable.
-
-Visually the \TEX\ screens are comparable with \POSTSCRIPT\
-screens. When memory and time are non issues \TEX\ screens
-come out more beautiful than postscript screens. There are
-many ways to implement screens but only the mentioned
-methods are implemented.
-
-\startbackground
-Behind the text in the pagebody screens can be typeset.
-This is done by enclosing the text with the commands:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startbackground
-\stopbackground
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-We have done so in this text. Backgrounds can cross page
-boundaries when necessary. Extra vertical whitespace is
-added around the text for reasons of readability.
-\stopbackground
-
-\showsetup{startbackground}
-
-The background can be set up with:
-
-\showsetup{setupbackground}
-
-The command \type {\background} can be used in combination
-with for example placeblocks:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\placetable
- {Just a table.}
- \background
- \starttable[|c|c|c|]
- \HL
- \VL red \VL green \VL blue \VL \AR
- \VL cyan \VL magenta \VL yellow \VL \AR
- \HL
- \stoptable
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The command \type{\background} expects an argument.
-Because a table is \quote {grouped} it will generate
-\argchars\ by itself and no extra braces are necessary.
-
-\showsetup{background}
-
-A fundamental difference between colors and screens is that
-screens are never converted. There is a command \type
-{\startraster} that acts like \type {\startcolor}, but in
-contrast to the color command, \CONTEXT\ does not keep track
-of screens across page boundaries. This makes sense,
-because screens nearly always are used as simple backgrounds.
-
-\section[backgrounds layout]{Layout backgrounds}
-\index{screens}
-\index{backgrounds+layout}
-\macro{\tex{setupbackgrounds}}
-
-In interactive or screen documents the different screen
-areas may have different functions. Therefore the systematic
-use of backgrounds may seem obvious. It is possible to
-indicate all areas or compartments of the pagebody
-(screenbody). This is done with:
-
-\showsetup{setupbackgrounds}
-
-Don't confuse this command with \type {\setupbackground}
-(singular). A background is only calculated when something
-has changed. This is more efficient while generating a
-document. When you want to calculate each background
-separately you should set the parameter \type {state} at
-\type {repeat}. The page background is always recalculated,
-since it provides an excellent place for page dependent
-buttons.
-
-After \type {\setupbackgrounds} without any
-arguments the backgrounds are also re||calculated.
-
-A specific part of the layout is identified by means of
-an axis (see \in{figure}[fig:axis]).
-
-\placefigure
- [hier][fig:axis]
- {The coordinates in \tex{setupbackgrounds}.}
- {\getbuffer[colo-5]}
-
-You are allowed to provide more than one coordinate at a
-time, for example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupbackgrounds
- [header,text,footer]
- [text]
- [background=screen]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-or
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupbackgrounds
- [text]
- [text,rightedge]
- [background=color,backgroundcolor=MyColor]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Some values of the paremeter \type{page}, like \type{offset}
-and \type{corner} also apply to other compartments, for
-example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupbackgrounds
- [page]
- [offset=.5\bodyfontsize
- depth=.5\bodyfontsize]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-When you use menus in an interactive or screen document
-alignment is automatically adjusted for offset and|/|or depth.
-It is also possible to set the parameter \type{page} to the
-standard colors and screens.
-
-If for some reason an adjustment is not generated you can
-use \type{\setupbackgrounds} (without an argument). In
-that case \CONTEXT\ will calculate a new background.
-
-\section[overlays]{Overlays}
-\index{overlays}
-\macro{\tex{defineoverlay}}
-
-\TEX\ has only limited possibilities to enhance the layout
-with specific features. In \CONTEXT\ we have the possibility
-to \quote{add something to a text element}. You can think of
-a drawing made in some package or other ornaments. What we
-technically do is lay one piece of text over another piece
-text. That is why we speak of \quote {overlays}.
-
-When we described the backgrounds you saw the paremeters
-\type {color} and \type {screen}. These are both examples of
-an overlay. You can also define your own background:
-
-\startbuffer
-\defineoverlay[gimmick][\green a green text on a background]
-
-\framed
- [height=2cm,background=gimmick,align=middle]
- {at\\the\\foreground}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-This would look like this:
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\getbuffer
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-An overlay can be anything:
-
-\startbuffer
-\defineoverlay
- [gimmick]
- [{\externalfigure[cow][width=\overlaywidth,height=\overlayheight]}]
-\framed
- [height=2cm,width=5cm,background=gimmick,align=right]
- {\vfill this is a cow}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-We can see that in designing an overlay the width and height
-are available in macros. This enables us to scale the
-figure.
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\getbuffer
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-We can combine overlays with one another or with a screen and
-color.
-
-\startbuffer
-\defineoverlay
- [gimmick]
- [{\externalfigure[cow][width=\overlaywidth,height=\overlayheight]}]
-\defineoverlay
- [nextgimmick]
- [\red A Cow]
-\framed
- [height=2cm,width=.5\textwidth,
- background={screen,gimmick,nextgimmick},align=right]
- {\vfill this is a cow}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\getbuffer
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-The \TEX\ definitions look like this:
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\stopcomponent
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-blocks.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-blocks.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 52f665778af..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-blocks.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1187 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-en-13
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\chapter[blocks]{Blocks}
-
-\section{Introduction}
-\index{blocks}
-\index{floats}
-\index{placing+blocks}
-
-A block in \CONTEXT\ is defined as typographical unit
-that needs specific handling. We distinguish the following
-block types:
-
-\startitemize
-
-\head floats
-
- Examples of floats are figures, tables, graphics,
- intermezzos etc. The locations of these blocks are
- determined by \TEX\ and depends on the available space
- on a page.
-
-\head textblocks
-
- Examples of textblocks are questions and answers in a
- studybook, summaries, definitions or derivatives of
- formulas. The location of these kind of blocks in the
- final document cannot be determined beforehand. And
- the information may be used repeatedly in several
- settings.
-
-\head opposite blocks
-
- Opposite (or spread) blocks are typeset on the
- left||hand page when a single sided output is
- generated. The layout of the right||hand side page is
- influenced by the blocks on the left.
-
-\head margin blocks
-
- Margin blocks are more extensive than single margin
- words. Text and figures can be placed in the margin
- with this feature.
-
-\stopitemize
-
-There are a number of commands that support the use of these
-block types. These are discussed in this chapter.
-Furthermore we will discuss other forms of text
-manipulation. Formulas can also be seen as blocks. Since
-formulas are covered in a separate chapter we don't go into
-details here.
-
-This chapter is typeset with the option \type {\version
-[temporary]}. This does not refer to the content but to the
-typesetting. With this option, design information is placed
-in the margin.
-
-\start % in verband met \versie[voorlopig]
-
-\version[temporary] \overfullrule=0pt
-
-\section[floats]{Floats}
-\index{figures+placing}
-\index{tables+placing}
-\index{figures+numbering}
-\index{tables+numbering}
-\index{figures+listing}
-\index{tables+listing}
-\index{placing+figures}
-\index{placing+tables}
-\index{numbering+figures}
-\index{numbering+tables}
-\index{listing+figures}
-\index{listing+tables}
-\macro{\tex{definefloat}}
-\macro[placefloat]{\tex{place<<float>>}}
-\macro[placelistoffloats]{\tex{placelistof<<floats>>}}
-\macro[completelistoffloats]{\tex{completelistof<<floats>>}}
-\macro[reservefloat]{\tex{reserve<<float>>}}
-\macro[setupfloat]{\tex{setup<<floats>>}}
-\macro[startfloattest]{\tex{start<<float>>text}}
-\macro{\tex{setupfloats}}
-\macro{\tex{setupcaptions}}
-
-Floats are composed of very specific commands. For example a
-table in \CONTEXT\ is typeset using a shell around \TABLE.
-Drawings and graphics are made with external packages, as
-\TEX\ is only capable of reserving space for graphics.
-
-Most floats are numbered and may have a caption. A float is
-defined with the command:
-
-\showsetup{definefloat}
-
-In \CONTEXT, figures, graphics, tables, and intermezzos are
-predefined with:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definefloat [figure] [figures]
-\definefloat [table] [tables]
-\definefloat [graphic] [graphics]
-\definefloat [intermezzo] [intermezzos]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-As a result of these definitions you can always use \type
-{\placefigure}, \type {\placetable}, \type {\placegraphic}
-and \type {\placeintermezzo}. Of course, you can define your
-own floats with \type {\definefloat}. You place your newly
-defined floats with the command:
-
-\showsetup{place<<float>>}
-
-When a float cannot be placed at a specific location on a
-page, \CONTEXT\ will search for the most optimal
-alternative. \CONTEXT\ provides a number of placement options
-for floats. These are listed in \in {table} [tab:floats].
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:floats]
- {Preferences for float placement.}
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf preference \VL
- \bf result \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \type{left} \VL
- left of text \VL\FR
-\VL \type{right} \VL
- right of text \VL\MR
-\VL \type{here} \VL
- preferably here \VL\MR
-\VL \type{top} \VL
- at top of page \VL\MR
-\VL \type{bottom} \VL
- at bottom of page \VL\MR
-\VL \type{inleft} \VL
- in left margin \VL\MR
-\VL \type{inright} \VL
- in right margin \VL\MR
-\VL \type{inmargin} \VL
- in the margin (left or right) \VL\MR
-\VL \type{margin} \VL
- in the margin (margin float) \VL\MR
-\VL \type{page} \VL
- on a new (empty) page \VL\MR
-\VL \type{opposite} \VL
- on the left page \VL\MR
-\VL \type{always} \VL
- precedence over stored floats \VL\MR
-\VL \type{force} \VL
- per se here \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-The commands can be used without the left and right brackets.
-For example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\place...{<<caption>>}{<<content>>}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-When the caption is left out, the float number is generated
-anyway. When the number is not needed you type \type {none},
-like in:
-
-\starttyping
-\placefigure{none}{.....}
-\stoptyping
-
-It is mandatory to end this command by an empty line or a
-\type {\par}. You don't have to embed a table in braces,
-since the \type {\start} and \type {\stop} commands have
-them built in:
-
-\startbuffer
-\placetable
- [here][tab:example]
- {A very simple example of a table.}
- \starttable[|c|c|]
- \HL
- \VL this \VL is \VL\FR
- \VL a \VL table \VL\LR
- \HL
- \stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-\start
-\setuptables[VL=medium,HL=medium]
-\getbuffer
-\stop
-
-The vertical whitespace for a float can be reserved with:
-
-\showsetup{reserve<<float>>}
-
-This command can be used without the left and right bracket.
-An example of a reservation is:
-
-\startbuffer
-\reservefigure
- [height=4cm,width=10cm,frame=on][here][fig:reservation]
- {An example of a reservation.}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-Which results in \in{figure}[fig:reservation].
-
-\getbuffer
-
-When the content of a float is not yet available, you can type
-\type {\empty...} instead of \type {\place...}. In this way
-you can also reserve vertical whitespace. When no option is
-added, so \argchars\ is typed, the default empty float is
-used. However, whether the figure or table is available is
-not that important. You can always type:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\placefigure{This is a figure caption.}{}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-As a first argument you can specify a key \type {left} or
-\type {right} that will cause \CONTEXT\ to let the text flow
-around the float. The second optional parameter can be a
-cross reference, to be used later, like \type {\at {page}
-[fig:schematic process]}.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\placefigure[here][fig:demo]{This a figure caption.}{}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-As we will later see, you can also use the next command:
-
-\showsetup{start<<float>>text}
-
-Preferences are \type {left}, \type {right} or \type
-{middle}. Furthermore you can specify \type {offset} in case
-the text should align with the float. Both setups can be
-combined: \type {[left,offset]}.
-
-A list of used floats is generated with the command:
-
-\showsetup{placelistof<<floats>>}
-
-For example, the command \type {\placelistoffigures} would
-typeset a list of figures. The list follows the numbering
-convention that is set with the command \type
-{\setupnumbering}, which was discussed at \at {page}
-[numbering].
-
-The next command generates a list of floats on a separate
-page.
-
-\showsetup{completelistof<<floats>>}
-
-Pagebreaks that occur at unwanted locations can be enforced
-in the same way that is done with a table of contents (see
-\in{section}[toc]):
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\completelistof<<floats>>[pageboundaries={8.2,20.4}]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-As with tables of content the default local lists are
-generated. Recalling a list within a chapter produces a list
-for that specific chapter. So, if you want a list of all
-figures, you need to specify \type {criterium} as \type
-{all}.
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelistoffigures[criterium=chapter]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-The previous list was produced by saying:
-
-\typebuffer
-
-The characteristics of a specific class of floats are
-specified with the command:
-
-\showsetup{setupfloat}
-
-The (predefined) floats can also be set up with the more
-meaningful commands \type {\setupfigures}, \type
-{\setuptables} etc.
-
-The height and width relate to the vertical whitespace that
-should be reserved for an empty float. All settings of \type
-{\framed} can be used, so when \type {frame} is set to \type
-{on}, we get a framed float.
-
-The next two commands relate to {\em all} floats. The first
-command is used for setting the layout including the caption:
-
-\showsetup{setupfloats}
-
-The second command is used for setting the enumerated
-captions of figures, tables, intermezzos, etc.
-
-\showsetup{setupcaptions}
-
-You can also set up captions for a specific class of floats,
-like figures. The first argument of the next command is the
-name of that class of floats.
-
-\showsetup{setupcaption}
-
-The commands assigned to \type {before}, \type {after} are
-are executed before and after placing the float. The
-parameter \type {inbetween} is executed between the float
-and the caption. All three normally have a \type {\blank}
-command assigned.
-
-The parameter \type {style} is used for numbering ({\bf
-Figure~x.y}) and \type {width} for the width of the caption
-label. The parameter \type {margin} specifies the margin
-space around a float when it is surrounded by text. The
-float macros optimize the width of the caption (at \type
-{top} or \type {bottom}) related to the width of the figure
-or table.
-
-\start
-\setupcaptions[location=high]
-\setupfloats[location=left]
-\placefigure[force]{}
-\startframedtext
-\starttyping
-\setupcaptions[location=high]
-\setupfloats[location=left]
-\stoptyping
-\stopframedtext
-\stop
-
-With the three variables \type{ntop}, \type{nbottom} and
-\type{nlines} the float storage mechanism can be influenced.
-The first two variables specify the maximum number of floats
-that are saved per page at the top or the bottom of a page.
-
-By default these variables have the values ~2 and~0. Assume
-that ten figures, tables and|/|or other floats are stored,
-then by default two floats will be placed at each new page
-(if possible). For example, at a forced pagebreak or at the
-beginning of a new chapter, all stored floats are placed.
-
-The parameter \type {nlines} has the default value~4. This
-means that never less than four lines will be typeset on the
-page where the floats are placed.
-
-We continue with a few examples of floats (figures) placed
-next to the running text. This looks like:
-
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\placefigure[right]{none}{}
-
-... here is where the text starts ....
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-For illustrating the mechanism we do need some text.
-Therefore the examples are used to explain some issues on the
-float mechanism.
-
-Floats are placed automatically. The order of appearance
-follows the order you have keyed in the source. This means
-that larger floats are placed somewhere else in your
-document. When \type{\version[temporary]} is set, you can
-get information on the float mechanism. By consulting that
-information you get some insight into the process.
-
-\placefigure[right]{none}{\externalfigure[rb00006]}
-
-Floats can be surrounded by text. The float at the right was
-set with \type {\placefigureright[right]{none}{...}}. The
-float mechanism works automatically. Should it occur that
-pages are left blank as a result of poor float placement,
-you will need to make some adaptations manually. You can
-downsize your figure or table or alter your text. It is also
-a good practice to define your float some paragraphs up in
-your source. However, all of this should be done at the
-final production stage.
-
-With the key \type{force} you can force a float to be placed
-at that exact location. Tables or figures that are preceded
-by text like: \quote{as we can see in the figure below} may
-be defined with this option.
-
-\placefigure[left]{none}{\externalfigure[rb00008]}
-
-In manuals and study books we encounter many illustrations.
-It is almost unavoidable to manually adapt these for optimal
-display. However, the float commands in \CONTEXT\ are
-optimized in such a way that you can produce books with
-hundreds of floats effortlessly. The worst case is that some
-floats are stored and placed at the end of the chapter. But
-this can be influenced with the command \type
-{\startpostponing}. Postponing is done with the keys \type
-{always} which can be combined with the location, like \type
-{[left,always]} or \type {[here,always]}. Because the order
-of the floats is changed several parses are necessary for
-the document. These processes can be traced via messages
-on the terminal.
-
-This brings us to a figure that is placed at the left side
-of a page. The side float mechanism in inspired and based on
-a mechanism of D.~Comenetz. In the background three
-mechanisms are active. A mechanism to typeset a figure on
-top, inbetween, of under existing text. There is a mechanism
-to place figures on the right or left of a page. And there
-is a third mechanism to typeset text next to a figure.
-
-\startfiguretext[right]{none}{\externalfigure[rb00015]}
-
-We see an example of the last mechanism. The text is
-enclosed by the commands:
-
-\starttyping
-\startfiguretext
- [right]{none}{\externalfigure[rb00015]}
-....
-\stopfiguretext
-\stoptyping
-
-\stopfiguretext
-
-\startfiguretext[left,offset]{none}{\externalfigure[vos1082]}
-
-It is obvious that we can also place the figure at the left.
-With \type {\start...text} we can add the key \type
-{offset}. Here we used \type {[left,offset]}.
-
-When the text is longer than expected, then it will {\em not}
-flow around the float. By default the floats are handled in the
-same order they are typed in the source file. This means that the
-stored figures are placed first. If this is not desired you
-can type the key \type{always}. The actual float will get
-priority.
-\stopfiguretext
-
-\startfiguretext[right,middle]{none}{\externalfigure[vos1083]}
-
-There are more options. In this case the setup \type
-{[right,middle]} is given. In the same way we place text
-\type {high} and \type {low}.
-
-When the key \type {long} is used the rest of the text is
-filled out with empty lines, as here.
-
-\stopfiguretext
-
-When several figures are set under each other, making them
-the same width makes for a nice presentation on the page.
-This looks better.
-
-\section{Combining figures}
-\index{figures+combining}
-\index{combining}
-\macro{\tex{startcombination}}
-\macro{\tex{setupcombinations}}
-\macro{\tex{placesidebyside}}
-\macro{\tex{placeontopofeachother}}
-
-For reasons of convenience we now discuss a command
-that enables us to combine floats into one.
-
-\showsetup{startcombination}
-
-This command is used to place the figures under or next to
-each other.
-
-\startbuffer
-\placefigure
- [here]
- [fig:combinations]
- {An example of \tex{startcombination...}.}
- {\startcombination[3*2]
- {\externalfigure[lb00220]} {a} {\externalfigure[lb00221]} {b}
- {\externalfigure[lb00222]} {c} {\externalfigure[lb00223]} {d}
- {\externalfigure[lb00225]} {e} {\externalfigure[lb00226]} {f}
- \stopcombination}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-The example in \in{figure}[fig:combinations] is typeset
-with the commands:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-Between \setchars\ we specify how the combination is
-combined: \type{[3*2]}, \type{[4*2]} etc. When we put two
-floats next to each other it is sufficient to specify
-\type{[2]}, \type{[4]} etc.
-
-The floats, mostly figures or tables, are specified within
-two arguments. The first content is placed over the second
-content: \type{{xxx}{yyy}}. The second argument can be
-empty: \type{{xxx}{}}. The general construct looks like
-this:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startcombination[n*m]
- {text 1} {subcaption 1}
- {text 2} {subcaption 2}
- ........ ..............
-\stopcombination
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The combination can be set up with:
-
-\showsetup{setupcombinations}
-
-With \type{distance} you specify the horizontal distance
-between objects. The parameters \type{align} relates to
-the subcaption. By default the text and objects are centered.
-The width is the total width of the combination.
-
-The three parameters \type{before}, \type{after} and
-\type{between} are processed in the order of specification
-in \in{figure}[fig:order of combinations]. There are some
-examples in \in{figure}[fig:spacing in combinations]. We can
-see in \in{figure}[fig:no subcaptions] that when the title
-in the second argument is empty the spacing adapted.
-
-\startbuffer
-\startcombination[4]
- {\framed{test}} {\framed{a}}
- {\framed{test}} {\framed{b}}
- {\framed{test}} {\framed{c}}
- {\framed{test}} {\framed{d}}
-\stopcombination
-\stopbuffer
-
-\setbox4=\vbox
- {\setupcombinations[inbetween={\blank[big]}]\getbuffer}
-
-\setbox6=\vbox
- {\setupcombinations[inbetween={\blank[medium]}]\getbuffer}
-
-\setbox8=\vbox
- {\setupcombinations[inbetween={\blank[small]}]\getbuffer}
-
-\placefigure
- [here][fig:spacing in combinations]
- {The spacing within combinations (1).}
-\startcombination[3]
- {\box4} {\arg{\blank[big]}}
- {\box6} {\arg{\blank[medium]}}
- {\box8} {\arg{\blank[small]}}
-\stopcombination
-
-\placefigure
- [here][fig:order of combinations]
- {The spacing within combinations (2).}
- {\forgetall
- \setupframed[width=4cm]
- \framed[height=3cm,frame=on]{figure}%
- \framed[frame=off]{\type{<inbetween>}}%
- \framed[height=1cm,frame=on]{subtitle}%
- \framed[frame=off]{\type{<after>}}%
- \framed[frame=off]{\type{<before>}}}
-
-\placefigure
- [here][fig:no subcaptions]
- {Combinations without captions.}
-\startcombination[3]
- {\externalfigure[vew1095]} {}
- {\externalfigure[vew1096]} {}
- {\externalfigure[vew1097]} {}
-\stopcombination
-
-Using combinations require figures that have the correct
-dimensions or equal proportions. Unequally proportioned
-figures are hard to combine.
-
-The simple version of combining is this:
-
-\showsetup{placesidebyside}
-
-\showsetup{placeontopofeachother}
-
-We use them in this way:
-
-\starttyping
-\placesidebyside {\framed{\Logo[ADE]}} {\framed{\Logo[BUR]}}
-\placeontopofeachother {\framed{\Logo[ADE]}} {\framed{\Logo[BUR]}}
-\stoptyping
-
-\section[textblocks]{Text blocks}
-\index{moving text}
-\index{blocks+moving}
-\index{blocks+numbering}
-\index{numbering+blocks}
-\macro{\tex{defineblocks}}
-\macro[beginblock]{\tex{begin<<block>>}}
-\macro{\tex{hideblocks}}
-\macro{\tex{selectblocks}}
-\macro{\tex{useblocks}}
-\macro{\tex{keepblocks}}
-\macro{\tex{processblocks}}
-\macro{\tex{setupblock}}
-\macro{\tex{reset}}
-
-For practical reasons we sometimes want to key text
-somewhere in the source that should be typeset at a
-completely different location in the typeset document. It is
-also useful to be able to use text more than once. The
-commands described below are among the eldest of \CONTEXT.
-They were one of the reasons to start writing the
-macropackage.
-
-\stop \message{[check i.v.m. versie voorlopig]}
-
-You can mark text (a text block) and hide or move that block,
-but first you have to define it using:
-
-\showsetup{defineblock}
-
-If necessary you can pass several names in a comma||delimited
-list. After the definition you can mark text with:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\begin<<name>>
-....................
-....................
-\end<<name>>
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Between the \type{begin}|| and \type{end} command you can
-use any command you want.
-
-The commands below tell \CONTEXT\ to hide or recall text
-blocks:
-
-\showsetup{hideblocks}
-
-\showsetup{useblocks}
-
-\showsetup{keepblocks}
-
-\showsetup{selectblocks}
-
-\showsetup{processblocks}
-
-These commands make it necessary to process your text at
-least twice. You can also recall more than one text block,
-for example \type {[question,answer]}.
-
-In hidden and re||used blocks commands for numbering
-can be used. Assume that you use questions and answers in
-your document. By defining the questions as text blocks
-you can:
-
-\startitemize[n,packed,stopper]
-\item at that location typeset the questions
-\item[item:reuse] only use the questions and use the answers in
- a separate chapter
-\item use questions and answers in a separate chapter
-\item hide the answers
-\item etc.
-\stopitemize
-
-When we choose \in{option}[item:reuse] the definitions look
-like this:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\defineenumeration[question][location=top,text=Question]
-\defineenumeration[answer][location=top,text=Answer]
-
-\defineblock[question,answer]
-
-\hideblocks[answer]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-A question and answer in the source look like this:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\beginquestion
-\question Why do we use blocks? \par
-\endquestion
-
-\beginanswer
-\answer I really don't know. \par
-\endanswer
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The questions are only used in the text. Questions and
-answers are both numbered. Answers are summoned by:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\chapter{Answers}
-
-\reset[answer]
-\useblocks[answer]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The command \type{\reset...} is necessary for resetting the
-numbering mechanism. When the answers are used in the same
-chapter you can use the following commands:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\section{Answers}
-
-\reset[answer]
-\selectblocks[answer][criterium=chapter]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-You must be aware of the fact that it may be necessary to
-(temporarily) disable the reference mechanism also:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupreferencing[state=stop]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-A more complex situation is this one. Assume that you have
-several mathematical formulas in your document, and that you
-want to recapitulate the more complex ones in a separate
-chapter at the end of the document. You have to specify an
-\type{[-]} at formulas you do not want repeated.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\defineblock[formula]
-
-\beginformula
-\placeformula[newton 1]$$f=ma$$
-\endformula
-
-This can also be written as:
-
-\beginformula[-]
-\placeformula[newton 2]$$m=f/a$$
-\endformula
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-When you re||use the formulas only the first one is typeset.
-The rest of the formulas is processed, so the numbering
-will not falter.
-
-The opposite is also possible. By default all local
-specifications are undone automatically. This means for
-example that the enumeration of text elements like
-questions, answers, definitions, etc. can be temporarily
-stopped. When numbering should continue you specify: \type
-{[+]}.\footnote {When you use enumerations within text
-blocks you can best use the \type {\start...stop}
-alternative (see~\at {page} [numbering]).}
-
-Among the parameters of the number mechanism we (in some
-cases) use the parameter \type{blockwise}. This parameter
-relates to numbering within a set of blocks, for example per
-chapter.
-
-You may have a document in which the questions and answers
-are collected in text blocks. The questions are typeset in the
-document and the answers in a separate appendix. Answers and
-question are put at the same location in the source file.
-When we number the questions and answers per chapter, then
-question~4.12 is the 12th question in chapter~4. The correct
-number is used in the appendix. In this example answer~4.12
-refers to question~4.12 and not the appendix number.
-
-In case we do want the appendix number to be the prefix of
-the blocknumber we set the parameter \type{blockwise} at
-\type{no}. This is a rather complex situation and will
-seldom occur.
-
-Earlier we discussed the initializing and resetting of
-counters. For reasons of uniformity we also have:
-
-\showsetup{reset}
-
-In future there will be an option to sort blocks. For that
-purpose a second set of optional \setchars\ in {\useblocks}
-and \type {\selectblocks} is available. The first argument
-is used for \quote {tags}. These tags are logical labels
-that enable us to recall the blocks.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\beginremark[important]
-This is an important message!
-\endremark
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Now we can recall the \quote {important} messages by:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\useblocks[remark][important]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-or:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\selectblocks[remark][important][criterium=chapter]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Here, \type {criterium} has the same function as in lists
-(like tables of content) and registers: it limits the
-search. In this case, only the blocks belonging to this
-chapter will be typeset.
-
-More than one \quote {tag} is allowed in a comma delimited
-list. Text blocks may be nested:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\beginpractice
-\beginquestion
-\question Is that clear? \par
-\endquestion
-\beginanswer
-\answer Yes it is! \par
-\endanswer
-\endpractice
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In this case we use three blocks. Such blocks are stored in
-a file. This file must be available when the blocks are
-re||used. This means that the document must be processed at
-least twice. When blocks are summoned at the end of your
-source file only one processing step is sufficient but then
-you have to type the command \type {nomoreblocks} before the
-blocks are recalled:
-
-\showsetup{nomoreblocks}
-
-After this command no blocks should be specified. In the
-future commands will be developed for local adaptations of the
-layout of text blocks. Until that moment the following
-command is all there is:
-
-\showsetup{setupblock}
-
-A block is being processed within a group, in other words:
-within \argchars. The setup of \type{before} and
-\type{after} are used outside this group, and the setup of
-\type{inner} is used within the group. For example if we
-mark a re||used text block in the margin we can use the
-following setup:
-
-\startbuffer
-\defineblock[exampletext]
-
-\beginexampletext
-If you wonder why this mechanism was implemented consider an educational
-document with hundreds of \quote {nice to know} and \quote {need to know}
-text blocks at several ability levels.
-\endexampletext
-
-\setupblock[exampletext][inner=\margintitle{reused}]
-\useblocks[exampletext]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-The first text is set without an indicator in the margin and
-the second is. If we would have used \type {before} instead
-of \type {inner} some grouping problems had occurred.
-
-\getbuffer
-
-You can import text blocks from other source files. For
-example if you want to use text blocks from a manual for
-students in a manual for teachers, you can specify:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupblock
- [homework]
- [file=student,
- before=\startbackground,
- after=\stopbackground]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In that case the blocks are imported from the file \type
-{student.tex}. In this example these blocks are typeset
-differently, with a background. When the student material is
-specified with:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\beginhomework[meeting 1]
-..........
-\endhomework
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-we can summon the blocks in the teacher's manual with:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\useblocks[homework][meeting 1]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In extensive documents it will take some time to generate
-these products. But this mechanism garantees we use the same
-homework descriptions in the students and teachers manual.
-Furthermore it saves typing and prevents errors.
-
-Questions and answers are good examples of text blocks that
-can be hidden and moved. The example below will illustrate
-this. Because commands like \type {\question} have a
-paragraph as an argument the \type {\par}'s and/or empty
-lines are essential.
-
-In the setup we see that questions and answers are coupled.
-A coupling has a meaning in interactive documents.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\defineblock[question]
-\defineblock[answer]
-
-\defineenumeration[question][location=inmargin,coupling=answer]
-\defineenumeration[answer][location=top,coupling=question]
-
-\hideblocks[answer]
-
-\starttext
-
-\chapter{\CONTEXT}
-
-\CONTEXT\ is a macropackage that is based on \TEX. \TEX\ is a typesetting
-system and a programm. This unique combination is used extensively in
-\CONTEXT.
-
-\beginquestion
- \startquestion
- To date, the fact that \TEX\ is a programming language enables \CONTEXT\
- to do text manipulations that cannot be done with any other known package.
-
- Can you mention one or two features of \CONTEXT\ that are based on the
- fact that \TEX\ is programming language?
- \stopquestion
-\endquestion
-
-\beginanswer
- \answer You can think of features like floating blocks and text block
- manipulation. \par
-\endanswer
-
-\beginquestion
- \question Are there any limitations in \TEX ? \par
-\endquestion
-
-\beginanswer
- \answer Yes and no. The implementation of \TEXEXEC\ is done in
- \PERL\ rather than in \TEX.
-\endanswer
-
-\TEX\ is a very powerful tool, but much of its power is yet to be
-unleashed. \CONTEXT\ tries to make a contribution with its user||friendly
-interface and its support of many features, like interactivety.
-
-\chapter{Answers}
-
-\useblocks[question,answer]
-
-\stoptext
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-With \type {\processblocks} blocks are processed but
-not typeset. Assume that we have two types of questions:
-
-\starttyping
-\defineblock[easyquestion,hardquestion]
-\stoptyping
-
-When both types of questions use the same numbering
-mechanism, we can recall the hard questions in their original
-order by hiding the easy questions.
-
-\starttyping
-\processblocks[easyquestion]
-\useblocks[hardquestion]
-\stoptyping
-
-\section[opposite blocks]{Opposite blocks}
-\index{mirroring}
-\index{blocks+moving}
-\index{moving text}
-\macro{\tex{startopposite}}
-
-In future versions of \CONTEXT\ there will be support of spread based
-typesetting. For the moment the only command available is:
-
-\showsetup{startopposite}
-
-Everything between \type{start} and \type{stop} is typeset
-at the left page in such a way that it is aligned with the
-last paragraph that is typeset on the right page.
-
-\showsetup{setupoppositeplacing}
-
-\section[marginblocks]{Margin blocks}
-\index{margin+blocks}
-\macro{\tex{startmarginblock}}
-\macro{\tex{setupmarginblocks}}
-
-Within limits you can place text and figures in the margin.
-In this case the margin is handled as a separate (very
-narrow) page next to the actual page.
-
-\showsetup{startmarginblock}
-
-This can be setup with:
-
-\showsetup{setupmarginblocks}
-
-{\em The mechanism to place blocks is still under
-construction.}
-
-\section[texthiding]{Hiding text}
-\index{hiding text}
-\macro{\tex{starthiding}}
-
-It is possible to hide text (skip during processing) by:
-
-\showsetup{starthiding}
-
-\section[postponing]{Postponing text}
-\index{postponing text}
-\macro{\tex{startpostponing}}
-
-Text elements can be postponed (stored) and placed at the
-next empty page. This option is needed in case \CONTEXT\
-encounters large figures or tables. The postponed
-textelement is placed at the next page generated by \TEX\ or
-forced by the user with a manual page break.
-
-\showsetup{startpostponing}
-
-Several text blocks can be postponed and stored. This proces
-can be followed on screen during document generation.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startpostponing
-\placefigure{A rather large figure.}{...}
-\stoppostponing
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-When a lot of text elements are postponed or when a figure
-uses a complete page we advise you to add \type{\page} after
-the postponing. Otherwise there is the possibility that a
-blank page is inserted. This is caused by the fact that the
-postponing mechanism and the float mechanism are completely
-independent.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startpostponing
-\placefigure{A very large figure.}{...}
-\page
-\stoppostponing
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\section[buffers]{Buffers}
-\index{buffers}
-\index{moving text}
-\macro{\tex{startbuffer}}
-\macro{\tex{setupbuffer}}
-\macro{\tex{getbuffer}}
-\macro{\tex{typebuffer}}
-
-Buffers simplify the moving of text blocks. They are stored
-in a file with the extension \type {tmp} and are used to
-bring readability to your source. Furthermore they can be
-recalled at any location without retyping them.
-
-\showsetup{startbuffer}
-
-\showsetup{getbuffer}
-
-\showsetup{typebuffer}
-
-The example below shows the use of these commands.
-
-\startbuffer
-\startbuffer
-We see that a {\em buffer} works something like a {\em block}.\par
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startlines
-{\tf \getbuffer}
-{\bf \getbuffer}
-{\sl \getbuffer}
-\stoplines
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This results in:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-The name is optional. A name makes sense only when several
-buffers are used. Most of the time the default buffer will
-do. Most examples in this manual are typed in buffers.
-
-In \in {chapter} [tables] we can see that the last argument
-of a \type {\place<<block>>} can be rather extensive. A
-buffer can be useful when such large tables are defined.
-
-\startexample
-\setuptyping[option=commands]
-\starttyping
-\startbuffer
-... <</rm many lines>> ...
-\stopbuffer
-
-\placetable{A table.}{\getbuffer}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The buffer is set up with:
-
-\showsetup{setupbuffer}
-
-The first argument is optional and relates to the buffers you
-defined yourself. You can define your own buffer with:
-
-\showsetup{definebuffer}
-
-Be aware of possible conflicting names and use capital
-letters. After this command \type {/get<<buffer>>} and \type
-{/type<<buffer>>} are available where \type{<<buffer>>} is
-the name of the buffer.
-
-\stopcomponent
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-colors.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-colors.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 42502d167ba..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-colors.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,564 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-colors
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\startbuffer[colo-1]
-\setupblackrules[width=.25\hsize,height=2ex,depth=0cm]
-\setupcombinations[inbetween=]
-\startcombination[3*7]
- {\color[red] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=red, nl=rood]}
- {\color[green] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=green, nl=groen]}
- {\color[blue] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=blue, nl=blauw]}
- {\color[middlered] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=middlered, nl=middenrood]}
- {\color[middlegreen] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=middlegreen, nl=middengroen]}
- {\color[middleblue] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=middleblue, nl=middenblauw]}
- {\color[darkred] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=darkred, nl=donkerrood]}
- {\color[darkgreen] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=darkgreen, nl=donkergroen]}
- {\color[darkblue] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=darkblue, nl=donkerblauw]}
- {\color[yellow] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=yellow, nl=geel]}
- {\color[magenta] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=magenta, nl=magenta]}
- {\color[cyan] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=cyan, nl=cyaan]}
- {\color[middleyellow] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=middleyellow, nl=middelgeel]}
- {\color[middlemagenta] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=middlemagenta,nl=middelmagenta]}
- {\color[middlecyan] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=middlecyan, nl=middelcyaan]}
- {\color[darkyellow] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=darkyellow, nl=donkergeel]}
- {\color[darkmagenta] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=darkmagenta, nl=donkermagenta]}
- {\color[darkcyan] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=darkcyan, nl=donkercyaan]}
- {\color[lightgray] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=lightgray, nl=lichtgrijs]}
- {\color[darkgray] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=darkergray, nl=donkergrijs]}
- {\color[black] {\blackrule}} {\translate[en=black, nl=zwart]}
-\stopcombination
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[colo-2]
-\setupblackrules[width=.25\hsize,height=\ht\strutbox,depth=\dp\strutbox]
-\startcombination[3*2]
- {\color [cyaan:x]{\blackrule}} {\colorvalue{cyaan:x}}
- {\color [cyaan:y]{\blackrule}} {\colorvalue{cyaan:y}}
- {\color [cyaan:z]{\blackrule}} {\colorvalue{cyaan:z}}
- {\graycolor[cyaan:x]{\blackrule}} {\grayvalue {cyaan:x}}
- {\graycolor[cyaan:y]{\blackrule}} {\grayvalue {cyaan:y}}
- {\graycolor[cyaan:z]{\blackrule}} {\grayvalue {cyaan:z}}
-\stopcombination
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[colo-3]
-\offinterlineskip
-\halign
- {\hss#\cr
- \showcolorgroup[red] [horizontal,name,number]\cr
- \showcolorgroup[green] [horizontal,name]\cr
- \showcolorgroup[blue] [horizontal,name]\cr
- \showcolorgroup[yellow] [horizontal,name]\cr
- \showcolorgroup[magenta][horizontal,name]\cr
- \showcolorgroup[cyan] [horizontal,name]\cr}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[colo-4]
-\hbox
- {\showcolorgroup[red] [vertical,name,number]%
- \showcolorgroup[green] [vertical,name]%
- \showcolorgroup[blue] [vertical,name]%
- \showcolorgroup[yellow] [vertical,name]%
- \showcolorgroup[magenta] [vertical,name]%
- \showcolorgroup[cyan] [vertical,name]}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[colo-5]
-\vbox
- {\forgetall
- \ttx
- \def\y{screen}
- \def\n{}
- \offinterlineskip
- \def\rijtjenamen#1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8
- {\hbox
- {\framed[width=4em,frame=off]{#1}%
- \hskip.25em
- \framed[background=#3,backgroundscreen=.9]{#2{leftedge}}%
- \hskip.25em
- \framed[background=#4,backgroundscreen=.9]{#2{leftmargin}}%
- \hskip.25em
- \framed[background=#5,backgroundscreen=#8]{#2{text}}%
- \hskip.25em
- \framed[background=#6,backgroundscreen=.9]{#2{rightmargin}}%
- \hskip.25em
- \framed[background=#7,backgroundscreen=.9]{#2{rightedge}}}}%
- \setupframed[width=6.5em]
- \bgroup
- \setupframed[frame=off]
- \rijtjenamen{}\hbox \n\n\n\n\n .9
- \egroup
- \vskip.125em
- \rijtjenamen{top}\hphantom \n\n\n\n\n .9
- \vskip.25em
- \rijtjenamen{header}\hphantom \n\y\y\y\n .9
- \vskip.25em
- \rijtjenamen{text}\hphantom \n\y\y\y\n .5
- \vskip.25em
- \rijtjenamen{footer} \hphantom \n\y\y\y\n .9
- \vskip.25em
- \rijtjenamen{bottom}\hphantom \n\n\n\n\n .9
- \vskip.25em}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\chapter[color]{Colors}
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-Judicious use of color can enhance your document's layout.
-For example. in interactive documents color can be used to
-indicate hyperlinks or other aspects that have no meaning in
-paper documents, or background colors can be used to
-indicate screen areas that are used for specific information
-components.
-
-In this chapter we describe the \CONTEXT\ color support. We
-will also pay attention to backgrounds and overlays because
-these are related to the color mechanism.
-
-\section[color]{Color}
-\index{color}
-\index[rgb]{\RGB}
-\index[cmyk]{\CMYK}
-\index{gray conversion}
-\macro{\tex{definecolor}}
-\macro{\tex{setupcolors}}
-\macro{\tex{setupcolors}}
-\macro{\tex{color}}
-\macro{\tex{startcolor}}
-\macro{\tex{showcolor}}
-
-One of the problems in typesetting color is that different
-colors may result in identical gray shades. We did some
-research in the past on this subject and we will describe
-the \CONTEXT\ facilities on this matter and the way
-\CONTEXT\ forces us to use color consistently. Color should
-not be used indiscriminately, therefore you first have to
-activate the color mechanism:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupcolors[state=start]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Other color parameters are also available:
-
-\showsetup{setupcolors}
-
-The parameter \type {state} can also be set at \type {local}
-or \type {global}. If you do not know whether the use of
-color will cross a page boundary, then you should use \type
-{global} or \type {start} to keep track of the color. We use
-\type {local} in documents where color will never cross a
-page border, as is the case in many screen documents. This
-will also result in a higher processing speed. (For most
-documents it does not hurt that much when one simply uses
-\type {start}).
-
-By default both the \RGB\ and \CMYK\ colorspaces are
-supported. When the parameter \type {cmyk} is set at \type
-{no}, then the \CMYK\ color specifications are automatically
-converted to \RGB. The reverse is done when \type {rgb=no}.
-When no color is allowed the colors are automatically
-converted to weighted grayshades. You can set this conversion
-with \type {conversion}. When set to \type {always}, all
-colors are converted to gray, when set to \type {yes}, only
-gray colors are converted.
-
-Colors must be defined. For some default color spaces, this
-is done in the file \type{colo-<<xxx>>.tex}. After
-definition the colors can be recalled with their mnemonic
-name \type {<<xxx>>}. By default the file \type {colo-rgb.tex} is
-loaded. In this file we find definitions like:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definecolor [darkred] [r=.5, g=.0, b=.0]
-\definecolor [darkgreen] [r=.0, g=.5, b=.0]
-............ ........... ..................
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-A file with color definitions is loaded with:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupcolor[rgb]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Be aware of the fact that there is also a command \type
-{\setupcolors} that has a different meaning. The \type {rgb}
-file is loaded by default.
-
-Color must be activated like this:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startcolor[darkgreen]
-We can use as many colors as we like. But we do have to take into
-account that the reader is possibly \color [darkred] {colorblind}. The
-use of color in the running text should always be carefully considered.
-The reader easily tires while reading multi||color documents.
-\stopcolor
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In the same way you can define \CMYK\ colors and grayshades:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definecolor [cyan] [c=1,m=0,y=0,k=0]
-\definecolor [gray] [s=0.75]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-gray can also be defined like this:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definecolor [gray] [r=0.75,r=0.75,b=0.75]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-When the parameter \type {conversion} is set at \type {yes}
-the color definitions are automatically downgraded to the
-\type{s}||form: \type {[s=.75]}. The~\type {s} stands for
-\quote {screen}. When \type {reduction} is \type {yes}, the
-black component of a \CMYK\ color is distilled from the
-other components.
-
-One of the facillities of color definition is the heritage
-mechanism:
-
-\startbuffer
-\definecolor [important] [red]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-These definitions enable you to use colors consistently.
-Furthermore it is possible to give all \color [marked]
-{important} issues a different color, and change colors
-afterwards or even in the middle of a document.
-
-So, next to \type {\setupcolors} we have the following
-commands for defining colors:
-
-\showsetup{definecolor}
-
-A color definition file is loaded with:
-
-\showsetup{setupcolor}
-
-Typesetting color is done with:
-
-\showsetup{color}
-
-\showsetup{startcolor}
-
-A complete palette of colors is generated with:
-
-\showsetup{showcolor}
-
-\in{Figure}[fig:some colors] shows the colors that are
-standard available (see \type {colo-rgb.tex}).
-
-\placefigure
- [][fig:some colors]
- {Some examples of colors.}
- {\getbuffer[colo-1]}
-
-\startcolor[darkgreen] The use of color in \TEX\ is not
-trivial. \TEX\ itself has no color support. Currently color
-support is implemented using \TEX's low level \type
-{\mark}'s and \type {\special}'s. This means that there are
-some limitations, but in most cases these go unnoticed.
-
-It is possible to cross page boundaries with colors. The
-headers and footers and the floating figures or tables will
-stil be set in the correct colors. However, the mechanism is
-not robust.
-
-In this sentence we use colors within colors. Aesthetically
-this is bad.
-
-As soon as a color is defined it is also available as a
-command. So there is a command \type {\darkred}. These
-commands do obey grouping. So we can say {\darkred \type
-{{\darkred this is typeset in dark red}}}.
-
-\stopcolor
-
-There are a number of commands that have the parameter \type
-{color}. In general, when a \type {style} can be set, \type
-{color} can also be set.
-
-The default color setup is:
-
-\starttyping
-\setupcolors [conversion=yes, reduction=no, rgb=yes, cmyk=yes]
-\stoptyping
-
-This means that both colorspaces are supported and that the
-$k$||component in \CMYK\ colors is maintained. When \type
-{reduction=yes}, the $k$||component is \quote {reduced}. With
-\type{conversion=no} equal color components are converted to
-gray shades.
-
-\section[gray]{Grayscales}
-\index{grayscales}
-\macro{\tex{graycolor}}
-\macro{\tex{grayvalue}}
-\macro{\tex{colorvalue}}
-
-When we print a document on a black and white printer we
-observe that the differences between somes colors are gone.
-\in{Figure}[fig:cyan] illustrates this effect.
-
-\placefigure
- [][fig:cyan]
- {Three cyan variations with equal gray shades.}
- {\getbuffer[colo-2]}
-
-In a black and white print all blocks look the same but
-the three upper blocks have different cyan based colors. The
-lower blocks simulate grayshades. We use the following
-conversion formula:
-
-\placeformula[-]
-\startformula
-\rm gray = .30 \times red +
- .59 \times green +
- .11 \times blue
-\stopformula
-
-A color can be displayed in gray with the command:
-
-\showsetup{graycolor}
-
-The actual values of a color can be recalled by the commands
-\type{\colorvalue{<<name>>}} and
-\type{\grayvalue{<<name>>}}.
-
-We can automatically convert all used colors in weighted
-grayshades.
-
-\starttyping
-\setupcolors [conversion=always]
-\stoptyping
-
-\section[colorgroups,palettes]{Colorgroups and palettes}
-\index{colorgroups}
-\index{palettes}
-\macro{\tex{definepalet}}
-\macro{\tex{definecolorgroup}}
-\macro{\tex{setuppalet}}
-\macro{\tex{showpalet}}
-\macro{\tex{showcolorgroup}}
-\macro{\tex{comparepalet}}
-\macro{\tex{comparecolorgroup}}
-
-\TEX\ itself has hardly any built||in graphical features.
-However the \CONTEXT\ color mechanism is designed by looking
-at the way colors in pictures are used. One of the problems
-is the effect we described in the last section. On a color
-printer the picure may look fine, but in black and white
-the results may be disappointing.
-
-In \TEX\ we can aproach this problem systematically.
-Therefore we designed a color mechanism that can be compared
-with that in graphical packages.
-
-We differentiate between individual colors and colorgroups.
-A colorgroup contains a number of gradations of a color.
-By default the following colorgroups are defined.
-
-\placefigure{none}{\getbuffer[colo-3]}
-
-The different gradations within a colorgroup are represented
-by a number. A colorgroup is defined with:
-
-\showsetup{definecolorgroup}
-
-An example of a part of the \RGB\ definition is:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definecolorgroup
- [blue][rgb]
- [1.00:1.00:1.00,
- 0.90:0.90:1.00,
- ..............,
- 0.40:0.40:1.00,
- 0.30:0.30:1.00]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The \type {[rgb]} is not mandatory in this case, because
-\CONTEXT\ expects \RGB\ anyway. This command can be viewed
-as a range of color definitions.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definecolor [blue:1] [r=1.00, g=1.00, b=1.00]
-\definecolor [blue:2] [r=0.90, g=0.90, b=1.00]
-..............
-\definecolor [blue:7] [r=0.40, g=0.40, b=1.00]
-\definecolor [blue:8] [r=0.30, g=0.30, b=1.00]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-A color within a colorgroup can be recalled with
-\type{<<name>>:<<number>>}, for example: \type{blue:4}.
-
-There is no maximum to the number of gradations within a
-colorgroup, but on the bases of some experiments we advise
-you to stay within 6~to 8~gradations. We can explain this.
-Next to colorgroups we have palettes. A pallet consists of a
-limited number of {\em logical} colors. Logical means that
-we indicate a color with a name. An example of a palette is:
-
-\placefigure[force][]{none}
- {\showpalet[alfa][horizontal,name,number]}
-
-The idea behind palettes is that we have to avoid colors
-that are indistinguishable in black and white print. A
-palette is defined by:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definepalet
- [example]
- [strange=red:3,
- top=green:1,
- .....
- bottom=yellow:8]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-We define a palette with the command:
-
-\showsetup{definepalet}
-
-\CONTEXT\ contains a number of predefined palettes. Within a
-palette we use the somewhat abstract names of quarks: {\em
-top}, {\em bottom}, {\em up}, {\em down}, {\em strange} and
-{\em charm}. There is also {\em friend} and {\em rude}
-because we ran out of names. Be aware of the fact that these
-are just examples in the \RGB\ definition file and based on
-our own experiments. Any name is permitted.
-
-The system of colorgroups and palettes is based on the idea
-that we compose a palette from the elements of a colorgroup
-with different numbers. Therefore the prerequisite is that
-equal numbers should have an equal grayshade.
-
-\placefigure[force][]{none}{\getbuffer[colo-4]}
-
-When a palette is composed we can use the command:
-
-\showsetup{setuppalet}
-
-After that we can use the colors of the chosen palette. The
-logical name can be used in for example \type
-{\color[strange]{is this not strange}}.
-
-An example of the use of palettes is shown in the verbatim
-typesetting of \TEX\ code. Within this mechanism colors
-with names like \type {prettyone}, \type {prettytwo}, etc.
-are used. There are two palettes, one for color and one for
-gray:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definecolor [colorprettyone] [r=.9, g=.0, b=.0]
-\definecolor [grayprettyone] [s=.3]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-These palettes are combined into one with:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definepalet
- [colorpretty]
- [ prettyone=colorprettyone, prettytwo=colorprettytwo,
- prettythree=colorprettythree, prettyfour=colorprettyfour]
-
-\definepalet
- [graypretty]
- [ prettyone=grayprettyone, prettytwo=grayprettytwo,
- prettythree=grayprettythree, prettyfour=grayprettyfour]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Now we can change all colors by resetting the palette with:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setuptyping[palet=colorpretty]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Each filter can be set differently:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definepalet [MPcolorpretty] [colorpretty]
-\definepalet [MPgraypretty] [graypretty]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-As you can see a palette can inherit its properties from
-another palette. This example shows something of the color
-philosophy in \CONTEXT: you can treat colors as abstractions
-and group them into palettes and change these when
-necessary.
-
-On behalf of the composition of colorgroups and palettes
-there are some commands available to test whether the colors
-are distinguishable.
-
-\showsetup{showcolorgroup}
-
-\showsetup{showpalet}
-
-\showsetup{comparecolorgroup}
-
-\showsetup{comparepalet}
-
-The overviews we have shown thusfar are generated by the
-first two commands and the gray values are placed below the
-baseline. On the left there are the colors of the grayshades.
-
-\placefigure[force][]{none}{\comparecolorgroup[green]}
-
-This overview is made with \type {\comparecolorgroup[green]}
-and the one below with \type {\comparepalet[gamma]}.
-
-\placefigure[force][]{none}{\comparepalet[gamma]}
-
-The standard colorgroups and palettes are composed very
-carefully and used systematically for coloring pictures.
-These can be displayed adequately in color and black and
-white.
-
-\placefigure
- {Some examples of the use of color.}
- \startcombination[4*1]
- {\externalfigure[vew1179]} {}
- {\externalfigure[vew1182]} {}
- {\externalfigure[vew1218]} {}
- {\externalfigure[spin016]} {}
- \stopcombination
-
-\stopcomponent
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-columns.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-columns.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2b6a74577d5..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-columns.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,579 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-columns
-
-\usemodule[visual] % for \fakewords
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\chapter[columns]{Columns}
-
-\definecombination
- [fourpages]
- [%inbetween=\blank,
- distance=.5\bodyfontsize,
- width=\textwidth]
-
-\definecombination
- [twopages]
-
-\setuplayout
- [backspace=.1\paperwidth,
- topspace=.025\paperheight,
- header=0.025\paperheight,
- footer=0.025\paperheight,
- headerdistance=0.025\paperheight,
- footerdistance=0.025\paperheight,
- grid=yes,
- width=middle,
- height=middle]
-
-\setuppagenumbering
- [alternative=doublesided,
- location=]
-
-\setupwhitespace
- [line]
-
-\setupblank
- [line]
-
-\setuptyping
- [blank=halfline]
-
-\startbuffer[twopages]
-
-\startlinecorrection[blank]
-\startcombination[twopages][2*1]
- {\externalfigure[twopages][page=1,lines=15]} {}
- {\externalfigure[twopages][page=2,lines=15]} {}
-\stopcombination
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[fourpages]
-
-\startlinecorrection[blank]
-\startcombination[fourpages][4*1]
- {\externalfigure[fourpages][page=1,lines=10]} {}
- {\externalfigure[fourpages][page=2,lines=10]} {}
- {\externalfigure[fourpages][page=3,lines=10]} {}
- {\externalfigure[fourpages][page=4,lines=10]} {}
-\stopcombination
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[eightpages]
-
-\startlinecorrection[blank]
-\startcombination[fourpages][4*2]
- {\externalfigure[eightpages][page=1,lines=10]} {}
- {\externalfigure[eightpages][page=2,lines=10]} {}
- {\externalfigure[eightpages][page=3,lines=10]} {}
- {\externalfigure[eightpages][page=4,lines=10]} {}
- {\externalfigure[eightpages][page=5,lines=10]} {}
- {\externalfigure[eightpages][page=6,lines=10]} {}
- {\externalfigure[eightpages][page=7,lines=10]} {}
- {\externalfigure[eightpages][page=8,lines=10]} {}
-\stopcombination
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-\stopbuffer
-
-\section{Introduction}
-\index{columns}
-
-
-This manual introduces {\em column sets}, one of the output
-routines of \CONTEXT. Although column sets are mainly meant
-for typesetting journals in a semi||automated way, you can
-also use them for books. We assume that the user is familiar
-with \CONTEXT\ and only discuss the commands that are
-related to column sets. This manual is dedicated to those on
-the \CONTEXT\ mailing list who urged me to explain how
-column sets work.
-
-This mechanism is still under construction which means that
-functionality may be added and improved. Given the complex
-nature of this kind of typeseting, you may occasionally run
-into strange situations.
-
-Column sets are not the most efficient mechanism in
-\CONTEXT, partly because we're actually dealing with
-multiple virtual pages (columns) per page, but mostly
-because of the features that we need to support.
-
-\startlines
-Hans Hagen
-PRAGMA ADE
-Hasselt, April 2003
-\stoplines
-
-\section{Basics}
-
-As soon as enough content is collected to build a page,
-\TEX\ will invoke the output routine. This is not a fixed
-piece of code, but a collection of macro calls. The default
-output routine is a meant for typesetting a single column,
-as in this document. A multi||column output routine is
-available as well. This routine mixes well with the single
-column one, and is activated by:
-
-\starttyping
-\startcolumns
-some text ...
-\stopcolumns
-\stoptyping
-
-There are some limitations to what you can do with this
-kind of multi columns, which is why we have a third routine
-at out disposal: {\em column sets}. This routine can be
-used for rather complex layouts with graphics all over the
-place, and text spanning columns or even spreads. There are
-of course some shortcomings, which we will discuss later.
-
-In the examples that follow we use the following style to
-set up the layout:
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-000.tex}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-Before we will demonstrate more complex layouts, we will
-introduce a few features. In the next series of examples we
-use fake text. You can enlarge the pages in your viewer if
-you want to see more detail.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-001] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-These pages were typeset with the following code:
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-001}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-The number of columns is not fixed to two. You can even have
-a different number of columns on left and right pages.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-002] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-This time the input is:
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-002}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-In order to get the balancing you want, you can manually
-influence the height of a column.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-003] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-When you set the number of column lines to a positive value,
-that will be the number of lines. A negative value will be
-subtracted from the maximum number of lines.
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-003}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-In articles you may want to let the introduction span
-multiple columns. A column span is defined independent of a
-column set and shows up as follows:
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-004] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-Here we've given the span a background so that it stands
-out.
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-004}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-A column span can be positioned like any graphic. Later we
-will discuss the placement options in more detail, for the
-moment all you need to know is that \type {btlr} tells
-\CONTEXT\ to place the graphic in the left bottom of the
-the text area.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-005] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-Here we pass the \type {default} placement as parameter to
-the span, but you can also set it at definition time. We use
-a brute force simple column splitter to fake columns inside
-the span.
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-005}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-You are not limited to one column span. In this sense a
-span is like a graphic: as long as there is room, it will
-be placed where you want it to be placed. The main
-difference between a span and a graphic is that a span
-expects text and tries to align the baselines with the rest
-of the text. In many ways a column span behaves like a
-framed text.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-006] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-This time we flushed one of the spans from bottom to top,
-starting at the right edge: \type {btrl}.
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-006}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-Column spans are treated like graphics, which means that
-they will float if needed. In the process, the width is
-limited to the available space, which in some cases may
-lead to a smaller span than you may expect. Think of a
-column span, calculated (and prepared) in the last column
-and ending up on the next page in the first column, where a
-broader span would have been possible.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-007] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-007}
-
-\section{Graphics}
-
-Most documents have graphics, and therefore column sets can
-contain them. The main thing that you have to keep in mind
-when placing graphics, is that column sets are based on
-grids. Therefore spacing around graphics is also grid based.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-101] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-101}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-You can tell \CONTEXT\ where it should place the graphic,
-but this will only be honored when there is still place.
-
-\useexternalfigure[eightpages][columns/cols-102] \getbuffer[eightpages]
-
-The prefered location is passed as a four character
-directive:
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-102}
-
-The following directives are available:
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|p|]
-\NC btlr \NC flush from bottom to top and left to right \NC \NR
-\NC btrl \NC flush from bottom to top and right to left \NC \NR
-\NC tblr \NC flush from top to bottom and left to right \NC \NR
-\NC tbrl \NC flush from top to bottom and right to left \NC \NR
-\NC lrbt \NC flush from left to right and bottom to top \NC \NR
-\NC lrtb \NC flush from left to right and top to bottom \NC \NR
-\NC rlbt \NC flush from right to left and bottom to top \NC \NR
-\NC rltb \NC flush from right to left and top to bottom \NC \NR
-\NC here \NC try to place the graphic here \NC \NR
-\NC fixd \NC force the graphic here and don't float \NC \NR
-\NC fxtb:c*r \NC place the graphic at (c,r) or lower if needed \NC \NR
-\NC fxbt:c*r \NC place the graphic at (c,r) or higher if needed \NC \NR
-\NC tops \NC place the graphic at the top of the page \NC \NR
-\NC bots \NC place the graphic at the bottom of the page \NC \NR
-\NC page \NC place the graphic at a separate page \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-In the next example we show the 16 directional locations:
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-103] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-103}
-
-\section{Areas}
-
-So far we have seen texts and graphics that span multiple
-columns using span commands and floats placement commands.
-We have also seen that you can define a different number of
-columns for left and right pages. Now that we have arrives
-at column areas you will see how we can span information
-over not only a page but also over pages in a spread.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-201] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-Being a framed text, by default an area is aligned at the
-baseline. You can lower an area by setting the \type
-{location} to \type {depth}.
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-201}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-You can position areas on the left, right or next page or on
-both pages. When you set \type {state} to \type {repeat}, an
-area is repeated, otherwise it is only placed once.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-202] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-Here we just repeat the areas. Normally this only make sense
-when the content is worth repeating.
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-202}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-Areas can span a spread, as is demonstrated in the next
-example.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-203] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-203}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-An application of a spread area is a title. In the next
-example we show two spread pages.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-204] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-Watch how we explicitly go to a left page.
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-204}
-
-The \type {\GapText} macro is an experimental fun macro and is
-used to make sure that we don't end up with a clipped
-character.
-
-\startlinecorrection[blank]
-\startcombination
- {\clip
- [nx=2,ny=6,x=2,y=2]
- {\externalfigure[columns/cols-204][page=2][lines=40]}} {left page}
- {\clip
- [nx=2,ny=6,x=1,y=2]
- {\externalfigure[columns/cols-204][page=3][lines=40]}} {right page}
-\stopcombination
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-This is a typical example of the kind of optimizations that
-are needed when you make documents of styles with text that
-spans a spread. In the next clip we visualize the gap.
-
-\startlinecorrection[blank]
-\startcombination
- {\clip
- [nx=2,ny=6,x=2,y=2]
- {\externalfigure[columns/cols-205][page=2][lines=40]}} {left page}
- {\clip
- [nx=2,ny=6,x=1,y=2]
- {\externalfigure[columns/cols-205][page=3][lines=40]}} {right page}
-\stopcombination
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-\page[mine]
-
-At some moment you may want to set up an area in advance as
-we have done in the following example.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-206] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-The \type {page} key is used to specify the page in the
-column set that the area should go into. Column set pages
-start numbering at~1. The \type {fixed} stands for left or
-right, whatever comes first.
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-206}
-
-\section{Columns}
-
-You can use \type {\page} to go to a new page in a column
-set. Likewise you can use \type {\column} to force a column
-break.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-301] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-This example demonstrates that you can supply \type
-{\column} with explicit directives.
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-301}
-
-You can use \type {\column[page]} as an alternative for
-\type {\page}.
-
-\section{Details}
-
-This chapter will cover a couple of cosmetic details of
-column sets. {\em Some features need to be improved,
-especially in combination with areas, graphics and alike. We
-will also provide side floats etc.}
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-401] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-You can set the distance between columns for each pair of
-columns. {\em Todo: left and right page distances and
-margins.}
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-401}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-When you can the distance of the first column as well. This
-creates a margin.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-402] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-This time we used equal distances:
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-402}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-The width of columns is normally calculated automatically,
-but you can also set the width explicitly:
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-403] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-In code:
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-403}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-For special effects, you can set the width per column. In
-that case you need to be aware of the fact that \TEX\ works
-its way through the document per paragraph. Changing
-the width halfway a paragraph is possible but will affect
-the whole paragraph. Therefore, this feature works best when
-you also goto the next column explicitly.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-404] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-In code:
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-404}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-If you really want to change the width in the middle of a
-paragraph, you can do a trial run and include a breakpoint
-at the palce where you want it to occur:
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-405] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-Again in code:
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-405}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-Now, in situations like this, you definitely don't want the
-second page to have a wide first column as well. You'll want
-something:
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-406] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-We achieved this by chaining two column sets:
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-406}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-This is still not perfect. Adapting the width to a change in
-column width is not trivial to implement in \TEX, especially
-because changes in the output routine do not naturally
-migrate to the outside world: output routines act in their
-own grouped environment. However, in most cases such a
-change is not desirable at all, since the second and
-following columns need to have equal widthts. The following
-solution is better.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-407] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-Watch how we expliticly set the widths of the columns before
-entering the column set.
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-407}
-
-\section{Flows}
-
-We will not introduce an old feature called text flow, but a
-bit tricky in combination with column sets:
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-501] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-Beware, this is some experimental code:
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-501}
-
-\section{Directions}
-
-In this chapter we will cover typesetting from right to left
-as we as chinese.
-
-\section{Backgrounds}
-
-As with many \CONTEXT\ components, column sets can have
-backgrounds.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-701] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-Watch how we use the \type {each} keyword to tell \CONTEXT\
-that we want to apply the background to each column of the
-set.
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-701}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-Normally, if you apply backgrounds this way, you will also
-set the background offset. In a similar fashion you can
-apply backgrounds to areas and spans. Such backgrounds can
-be a color, or any overlay or layer you want.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-702] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-Here we've set the background offset as well as the frame.
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-702}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-When dealing with areas, you need to be aware of the fact
-that they are clipped, the content as well as the
-background.
-
-\useexternalfigure[fourpages][columns/cols-703] \getbuffer[fourpages]
-
-De default clip offset is two times the lineheight, except
-in the binding, where it is set to zero points. You can set
-the clip offset with the \type {clipoffset} parameter.
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-703}
-
-\page[mine]
-
-The text background mechanism is rather well adapted to
-column sets. The following example is a variant on an
-example shown in the manual titled {details}.
-
-\useexternalfigure[eightpages][columns/cols-704] \getbuffer[eightpages]
-
-Watch how we adapt the background to the fact and extent
-that the text spans one or more columns.
-
-\typefile{columns/cols-704}
-
-Backgrounds that follow the paragraph shape also work ok in
-column sets.
-
-\page
-
-\todo{an example of a bleeding graphic with column feed back (from techniek)}
-
-\section{Spanning and More}
-
-\todo{explanation} \page
-
-\useexternalfigure[twopages][columns/cols-801] \getbuffer[twopages] \typefile{columns/cols-801} \page[mine]
-\useexternalfigure[twopages][columns/cols-802] \getbuffer[twopages] \typefile{columns/cols-802} \page[mine]
-\useexternalfigure[twopages][columns/cols-803] \getbuffer[twopages] \typefile{columns/cols-803} \page[mine]
-\useexternalfigure[twopages][columns/cols-804] \getbuffer[twopages] \typefile{columns/cols-804} \page[mine]
-\useexternalfigure[twopages][columns/cols-805] \getbuffer[twopages] \typefile{columns/cols-805} \page[mine]
-\useexternalfigure[twopages][columns/cols-806] \getbuffer[twopages] \typefile{columns/cols-806} \page[mine]
-
-\stopcomponent
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-descriptions.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-descriptions.tex deleted file mode 100644 index a322a09cd30..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-descriptions.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1285 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-en-11
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\chapter[descriptions]{Descriptions}
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-In a document we can find text elements that bring structure
-to a document. We have already seen the numbered chapter and
-section titles, but there are more elements with a
-recognizable layout. We can think of numbered and
-non||numbered definitions, itemizations and citations. One
-of the advantages of \TEX\ and therefore of \CONTEXT\ is
-that coding these elements enables us to guarantee a
-consistent design in our document, which in turn allows us
-to concentrate on the content of our writing.
-
-In this chapter we will discuss some of the elements that
-will bring structure to your text. We advise you to
-experiment with the commands and their setups. When applied
-correctly you will notice that layout commands in your text
-are seldom necessary.
-
-\section[definitions]{Definitions}
-\index{definitions}
-\index{theses}
-\macro{\tex{definedescription}}
-\macro{\tex{setupdescriptions}}
-\macro[name]{\tex{<<name>>}}
-\macro[description]{\tex{<<description>>}}
-\macro[startdescription]{\tex{start<<description>>}}
-
-Definitions of concepts and|/|or ideas, that are to be
-typeset in a distinctive way, can be defined by \type
-{\definedescription}.
-
-\showsetup{definedescription}
-
-The first argument of this command contains the name. After
-the definition a new command is available.
-
-\showsetup{<<description>>}
-
-\startbuffer[examp-1]
-\definedescription[definition][location=top,headstyle=bold]
-
-\definition{icon}
-
-An icon is a representation of an action or the name of a computer
-program. Icons are frequently used in operating systems on several
-computer platforms. \par
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[examp-2]
-\definedescription[definition][location=right,headstyle=bold]
-\definition{icon}
-
-Some users of those computer platforms are using these icons with an
-almost religious fanaticism. This brings the word icon almost back
-to its original meaning. \par
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[examp-3]
-\definedescription[definition][location=left,headstyle=bold]
-\definition{icon}
-
-An icon should be recognizable for every user but they are designed
-within a cultural and historical setting. In this fast and ever changing
-era the recognizability of icons is relative. \par
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[examp-4]
-\definedescription[definition][location=inmargin,headstyle=bold]
-\definition{icon}
-
-The 8||bit principle of computers was the reason that non||Latin
-scriptures were hardly supported by the operating systems. Not long
-ago this changed. \par
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[examp-5]
-\definedescription
- [definition]
- [location=serried,headstyle=bold,width=broad,sample={icon}]
-
-\definition{icon}
-
-What for some languages looked like a handicap has now become a feature.
-Thousands of words and concepts are already layed down in characters.
-These characters therefore can be considered icons. \par
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[examp-6]
-\definedescription[definition][location=serried,headstyle=bold]
-\definition{icon}
-
-It is to be expected that people with expressive languages overtake
-us in computer usage because they are used to thinking in concepts. \par
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[examp-7]
-\definedescription[definition][location=left,headstyle=bold,hang=broad]
-\definition{icon}
-
-The not||so||young generation remembers the trashcan in the earlier
-operating systems used to delete files. We in Holland were lucky that the
-text beneath it said: trashcan. A specific character for the trashcan
-would have been less sensitive misinterpretation, than the rather
-American||looking garbage receptacle unknown to many young people.\par
-\stopbuffer
-
-An example of the definition is:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer[examp-1]
-\stopexample
-
-Several alternatives are displayed below:
-
-\startreality \getbuffer[examp-1] \stopreality
-\startreality \getbuffer[examp-2] \stopreality
-\startreality \getbuffer[examp-3] \stopreality
-\startreality \getbuffer[examp-4] \stopreality
-\startreality \getbuffer[examp-5] \stopreality
-\startreality \getbuffer[examp-6] \stopreality
-\startreality \getbuffer[examp-7] \stopreality
-
-In the fifth example the definition is placed \type
-{serried} and defined as:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer[examp-5]
-\stopexample
-
-In the seventh example we have set \type {hang} at \type
-{broad}. This parameter makes only sense when we set the
-label at the right or left. When we set \type {width} at
-\type {fit} or \type {broad} instead of a number, the width
-of the sample is used. With \type {fit}, no space is added,
-with \type {broad}, a space of \type {distance} is inserted.
-When no sample is given the with of the defined word is
-used. The parameter \type {align} specifies in what way the
-text is aligned. When the definition is placed in the margin
-or typeset in a serried format, the parameter \type {margin}
-is of importance. When set to \type {standard} or \type {ja},
-the marging follows the document setting. Alternatively you
-can pass a dimension.
-
-Some characteristics of the description can be specified with:
-
-\showsetup{setupdescriptions}
-
-The setup of a description can be changed with the command
-below. This has the same construct as \type
-{\definedescription}:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupdescriptions[<<name>>][<<setups>>]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-When a description consists of more than one paragraph, use:
-
-\showsetup{start<<description>>}
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startdefinition{icon}
-
-An icon is a painting of Jesus Christ, Mother Mary or other holy figures.
-These paintings may have a special meaning for some religious people.
-
-For one reason or the other the description icon found its way to the
-computer world where it leads its own life.
-
-\stopdefinition
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-These commands will handle empty lines adequately.
-
-\section[enumeration]{Enumeration}
-\index{descriptions}
-\index{itemization}
-\index{enumeration+texts}
-\macro{\tex{enumeration}}
-\macro{\tex{setupenumerations}}
-\macro[name]{\tex{<<name>>}}
-\macro[subname]{\tex{sub<<name>>}}
-\macro[subsubname]{\tex{subsub<<name>>}}
-\macro[subsubsubname]{\tex{subsubsub<<name>>}}
-\macro[resetname]{\tex{reset<<name>>}}
-\macro[nextname]{\tex{next<<name>>}}
-\macro[nextsubname]{\tex{nextsub<<name>>}}
-\macro[nextsubsubname]{\tex{nextsubsub<<name>>}}
-\macro[enumeration]{\tex{<<enumeration>>}}
-\macro[startenumeration]{\tex{start<<enumeration>>}}
-
-Sometimes you will encounter text elements you would like to
-number, but they do not fit into the category of figures,
-tables, etc. Therefore \CONTEXT\ has a numbering mechanism
-that we use for numbering text elements like questions,
-remarks, examples, etc. Such a text element is defined with:
-
-\showsetup{defineenumeration}
-
-After such a definition, the following commands are
-available:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\<<name>>
-\sub<<name>>
-\subsub<<name>>
-\subsubsub<<name>>
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Where {\sl \type{name}} stands for any chosen name.
-
-\showsetup{<<enumeration>>}
-
-The numbering can take place at four levels. Conversion is
-related to the last level. If you specify a text, then this
-will be a label that preceeds every generated number. A
-number can be set and reset with the command:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\set<<enumeration>>{value}
-\reset<<enumeration>>
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-You can use the \type {start} parameter in the setup command
-to explictly state a startnumber. Keep in mind that the
-enumeration commands increase the number, so to start at~4,
-one must set the number at~3. Numbers and subnumbers and be
-explictly increased with the commands:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\next<<enumeration>>
-\nextsub<<enumeration>>
-\nextsubsub<<enumeration>>
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The example below illustrates the use of \type
-{\enumeration}. After the shown commands the content of a
-remark can be typed after \type{\remark}.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\defineenumeration
- [remark]
- [location=top,
- text=Remark,
- between=\blank,
- before=\blank,
- after=\blank]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\defineenumeration
- [remark]
- [location=top,
- text=Remark,
- before=\blank,
- between=\blank,
- after=\blank]
-
-Some examples of remarks are:
-
-\remark After definition the \quote {remark} is available at
-four levels: \type {\remark}, \type {\subremark}, \type
-{\subsubremark} and \type {\subsubsubremark}.
-
-\remark This command looks much like the command \type
-{\definedescription}.
-
-The characteristics of numbering are specified with \type
-{\setupenumerations}. Many parameters are like that of the
-descriptions because numbering is a special case of
-descriptions.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupenumerations[<<name>>][<<setups>>]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\showsetup{setupenumerations}
-
-The characteristics of sub and subsub enumerations can be
-set too. For example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupenumerations[example][headstyle=bold]
-\setupenumerations[subexample][headstyle=slanted]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Just like the description command there is a \type
-{\start}||\type {\stop} construction for multi paragraph
-typesetting.
-
-\showsetup{start<<enumeration>>}
-
-Sometimes the number is obsolete. For example when we number
-per chapter and we have only {\em one} example in a specific
-chapter. In that case you can indicate with a \type{[-]}
-that you want no number to be displayed.
-
-\remark[-] Because this remark was recalled by \type
-{\remark[-]} there is {\em no} number. Just as with other
-commands, we can also pass a reference label between
-\setchars. Also, we can setup the enumeration to stop
-numbering by setting \type {number} to \type {no}.
-
-The numbering command can be combined usefully with the
-feature to move textblocks. An example is given in
-\in{section}[textblocks]. In that example we also
-demonstrate how to couple one numbered text to another.
-These couplings only have a meaning in interactive documents
-where cross references (hyperlinks) can be useful.
-
-The numbering of text elements can appear in different
-forms. In that case we can let one numbered text element
-inherit its characteristic from another. We illustrate this
-in an example.
-
-\startbuffer
-\defineenumeration[first]
-
-\first The numbering \type {first} is unique. We see that one
-argument is sufficient. By default label and number are placed at the left
-hand side.
-
-\defineenumeration[second][first][location=right]
-
-\second The \type {second} inherits its counters from \type {first},
-but is placed at the right hand side. In case of three arguments the first
-one is the copy and the second the original.
-
-\defineenumeration[third,fourth][location=inright]
-
-\third The numbered elements \type {third} and \type {fourth} are both
-unique and are placed in right margin.
-
-\fourth Both are defined in one command but they do have own
-counters that are in no way coupled.
-
-\defineenumeration[fifth,sixth][first]
-
-\fifth The elements \type {fifth} and \type {sixth} inherit the properties
-and counters of \type {first}.
-
-\sixth Note: inheriting of \type{second} is not allowed because \type
-{second} is not an original! \par
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-It may seem very complex but the text below may shed some
-light on this issue:
-
-\getbuffer
-
-It is possible to couple a numbered text element to another.
-For example we may couple questions and answers. In an
-interactive document we can click on a question which will
-result in a jump to the answer. And vice versa. The counters
-must be synchronised. Be aware of the fact that the counters
-need some resetting now and then. For example at the
-beginning of each new chapter. This can be automated by
-setting the parameter \type {way} to \type {bychapter}.
-
-\starttyping
-\definedescription [question] [coupling=answer]
-\definedescription [answer] [coupling=question]
-\stoptyping
-
-\section[indenting]{Indenting}
-\index{tabulate}
-\index{indenting}
-\macro{\tex{indentation}}
-\macro{\tex{setupindentations}}
-\macro[name]{\tex{<<name>>}}
-\macro[indentation]{\tex{<<indentation>>}}
-
-Indented itemizations, like dialogues, can be typeset with
-the command defined by
-
-\showsetup{defineindenting}
-
-After this command \type{\<<name>>}, \type{\sub<<name>>} and
-\type{\subsub<<name>>} are available.
-
-\showsetup{<<indentation>>}
-
-The parameters can be set up with the command:
-
-\showsetup{setupindentations}
-
-It is possible to change the setup of \type{\indentation}
-with the command:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupindentations[<<name>>][<<setups>>]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-An example of how you can use the indentation mechanism is
-given below:
-
-\startbuffer
-\setupindentations
- [sample={rime m},
- separator={:},
- distance=.5em]
-
-\defineindenting[ra][text=rime a]
-\defineindenting[rb][text=rime b]
-\defineindenting[rc][text=rime c]
-
-\startpacked
-\ra pretty litte girl \par
-\ra pretty litte girl in a blue dress \par
-\rb pretty little girl in a blue dress \par
-\rc playing in the sand \par
-\rb make my day \par
-\rc smile for me \par
-\stoppacked
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This results in:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-A series of indenting commands can be enclosed with the
-commands:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startindentation
-\stopindentation
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\section[label]{Numbered labels}
-\index{label}
-\index{numbering+label}
-\macro{\tex{label}}
-\macro[resetname]{\tex{reset<<name>>}}
-\macro[incrementname]{\tex{increment<<name>>}}
-\macro[nextname]{\tex{next<<name>>}}
-\macro[currentname]{\tex{current<<name>>}}
-\macro[label]{\tex{<<label>>}}
-
-There is another numbering mechanism that is used for
-numbering specific text labels that also enables you to
-refer to these labels. For example, when you want to refer
-in your text to a number of transparencies that you use in
-presentations the next command can be used:
-
-\showsetup{definelabel}
-
-Where the parameter \type {location} is set at \type
-{intext} and \type {inmargin}. After this definition the
-following commands are available:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\reset<<name>>
-\increment<<name>>
-\next<<name>>
-\current<<name>>[reference]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\startbuffer
-\definelabel[video][text=video,location=inmargin]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-The \type {[reference]} after \type {currentname} is optional.
-After
-
-\typebuffer
-
-This defines \video\type {\video}, that results in a
-numbered label {\em video} in the margin. The command \type
-{\currentvideo} would have resulted in the number~0. The
-label can also be recalled with:
-
-\showsetup{<<labeling>>}
-
-In our case, saying \type {\video} results in the marginal
-note concerning a video. The values of \type {before} and
-\type {after} are executed around the label (which only makes
-sense for in||text labels.
-
-\section[itimize]{Itemize}
-\index{itemize}
-\index{numbering+itemize}
-\index{items}
-\index{questionnaire}
-\index{forms}
-\macro{\tex{startitemize}}
-\macro{\tex{setupitemize}}
-\macro{\tex{mar}}
-\macro{\tex{nop}}
-\macro{\tex{item}}
-\macro{\tex{head}}
-\macro{\tex{sub}}
-\macro{\tex{its}}
-\macro{\tex{sym}}
-\macro{\tex{ran}}
-\macro{\tex{but}}
-
-Items in an itemization are automatically preceded by
-symbols or by enumerated numbers or characters. The symbols
-and the enumeration can be set up (see \in {table}
-[tab:item]). The layout can also be influenced. Itemization
-has a maximum of four levels.
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:item]
- {Item separator identifications in itemizations.}
-\startcombination[2]
- {\starttable[|c|c|]
- \HL
- \VL \bf setup \VL \bf result \VL\SR
- \HL
- \VL \type{n} \VL 1, 2, 3, 4 \VL\FR
- \VL \type{a} \VL a, b, c, d \VL\MR
- \VL \type{A} \VL A, B, C, D \VL\MR
- \VL \type{KA} \VL \kap{A}, \kap{B}, \kap{C}, \kap{D} \VL\MR
- \VL \type{r} \VL i, ii, iii, iv \VL\MR
- \VL \type{R} \VL I, II, III, IV \VL\MR
- \VL \type{KR} \VL \kap{I}, \kap{II}, \kap{III}, \kap{IV} \VL\MR
- \VL \type{m} \VL {\os 1}, {\os 2}, {\os 3}, {\os 4} \VL\MR
- \VL \type{g} \VL $\alpha$, $\beta$, $\gamma$ \VL\MR
- \VL \type{G} \VL A, B, $\Gamma$ \VL\LR
- \HL
- \stoptable} {}
- {\starttable[|c|c|]
- \HL
- \VL \bf setup \VL \bf result \VL\SR
- \HL
- \VL \type{1} \VL dot (\symbol[1]) \VL\FR
- \VL \type{2} \VL dash (\symbol[2]) \VL\MR
- \VL \type{3} \VL star (\symbol[3]) \VL\MR
- \VL \type{4} \VL triangle (\symbol[4]) \VL\MR
- \VL \type{5} \VL circle (\symbol[5]) \VL\MR
- \VL \type{6} \VL big circle (\symbol[6]) \VL\MR
- \VL \type{7} \VL bigger circle (\symbol[7]) \VL\MR
- \VL \type{8} \VL square (\symbol[8]) \VL\MR
- \VL \VL \VL\MR
- \VL \VL \VL\LR
- \HL
- \stoptable} {}
-\stopcombination
-
-The command to itemize is:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startitemize[<<setups>>]
-\item ........
-\item ........
-\stopitemize
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-So you can do things like this:
-
-\startbuffer
-Which of these theses are true?
-
-\startitemize[A]
-\item The difference between a village and a city is the existence of
- a townhall.
-\item The difference between a village and a city is the existence of
- a courthouse.
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This will lead to:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-The symbols used under \type{1} to~\type{8} can be defined
-with the command \type {\definesymbol} (see \in {section}
-[symbols]) and the conversion of the numbering with \type
-{\defineconversion} (see \in {section} [convert]). For
-example:
-
-\startbuffer
-Do the following propositions hold some truth?
-
-\definesymbol[1][$\diamond$]
-
-\startitemize[1]
-\item The city of Amsterdam is built on wooden poles.
-\item The city of Rome was built in one day.
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-results in:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-The keys \type{n}, \type{a}, etc. are related to the
-conversions. This means that all conversions are accepted.
-Take for example:
-
-\startitemize[g,packed]
-\item a \type{g} for Greek characters
-\item a \type{G} for Greek capitals
-\stopitemize
-
-When the setup and the \setchars\ are left out then the
-default symbol is typeset.
-
-The indentation and horizontal whitespace is set up locally
-or globally with:
-
-\showsetup{setupitemize}
-
-These arguments may appear in different combinations, like:
-
-\startbuffer
-What proposition is true?
-
-\startitemize[a,packed][stopper=:]
-\item 2000 is a leap-year
-\item 2001 is a leap-year
-\item 2002 is a leap-year
-\item 2003 is a leap-year
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-this will become:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-Both argument are optional. The key \type {packed} is one
-of the most commonly used:
-
-\startbuffer
-What proposition is true?
-
-\startitemize[n,packed,inmargin]
-\item[ok] 2000 is a leap-year
-\item 2001 is a leap-year
-\item 2002 is a leap-year
-\item 2003 is a leap-year
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-will result in:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-It happens very often that an itemization is preceded by a
-sentence like \quotation {\em\unknown\ can be seen below:}.
-In that case we add the key \type {intro} and the
-introduction sentence will be \quote {connected} to the
-itemization. After this setup a pagebreak between sentence
-and itemization is discouraged.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startitemize[n,packed,inmargin,intro]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The setup of the itemization commands are presented in
-\in{table}[tab:setupitemize].
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:setupitemize]
- {Setup of \tex{setupitemize}.}
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf setup \VL \bf result \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \type{standard} \VL default setup \VL\FR
-\VL \type{packed} \VL no white space between items \VL\MR
-\VL \type{joinedup} \VL no white space before and after itemization \VL\MR
-\VL \type{paragraph} \VL no white space before an itemization \VL\MR
-\VL \type{<<n>>*serried} \VL little horizontal white space after symbol \VL\MR
-\VL \type{<<n>>*broad} \VL extra horizontal white space after symbol \VL\MR
-\VL \type{inmargin} \VL item separator in margin \VL\MR
-\VL \type{atmargin} \VL item separator at the margin \VL\MR
-\VL \type{stopper} \VL punctuation after item separator \VL\MR
-\VL \type{intro} \VL no pagebreak \VL\MR
-\VL \type{columns} \VL two columns \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-In the last example we saw a reference point behind the
-command \type{\item} for future cross referencing. In this
-case we could make a cross reference to \in{answer}[ok] with
-the command \type{\in[ok]}.
-
-The enumeration may be continued by adding the key
-\type{continue}, for example:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startitemize[continue]
-\item 2005 is a leap-year
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This would result in a rather useless addition:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-Another example illustrates that \type {continue}
-even works at other levels of itemizations:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startitemize[1,packed]
-\head supported image formats in \PDFTEX \par
- \startitemize[a]
- \item png \item eps \item pdf
- \stopitemize
-\head non supported image formats in \PDFTEX \par
- \startitemize[continue]
- \item jpg \item gif \item tif
- \stopitemize
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-This was typed as (in this document we have set \type
-{headstyle=bold}):
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-When we use the key \type {columns} the items are typeset
-in two columns. The number of columns can be set by the keys
-\type{one}, \type{two} (default), \type{three} or
-\type{four}.
-
-\startbuffer
-\startitemize[n,columns,four]
-\item png \item tif \item jpg \item eps \item pdf
-\item gif \item pic \item bmp \item bsd \item jpe
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-We can see that we can type the items at our own preference.
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-In such a long enumerated list the horizontal space between
-itemseparator and text may be too small. In that case we use
-the key \type {broad}, here \type {2*broad}:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startitemize[R,columns,four,2*broad]
-\item png \item tif \item jpg \item eps \item pdf
-\item gif \item pic \item bmp \item bsd \item jpe
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-The counterpart of \type {broad} is \type{serried}. We can
-also add a factor. Here we used \type {2*serried}.
-
-\startbuffer
-\startitemize[2*serried,packed]
-\item What format is this?
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-We can abuse the key \type {broad} for very simple tables.
-It takes some guessing to reach the right spacing.
-
-\startbuffer
-\startitemize[4*broad,packed]
-\sym {yes} this is a nice format
-\sym {no} this is very ugly
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-This results in a rather strange example:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-The parameter \type {stopper} expects a character of your own
-choice. By default it is set at a period. When no level is
-specified and the \setchars\ are empty the actual level is
-activated. In \in {section} [symbols] we will discuss this
-in more detail. Stoppers only apply to ordered (numbered)
-list.
-
-There are itemizations where a one line head is followed by
-a text block. In that case you use \type{\head} instead of
-\type {\item}. You can specify the layout of \type {\head}
-with the command \type {\setupitemize}. For example:
-
-\startbuffer
-\setupitemize[each][headstyle=bold]
-
-\startitemize[n]
-
-\head A title head in an itemization
-
- After the command \type{\head} an empty line is mandatory. If you
- leave that out you will get a very long header.
-
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This becomes:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-If we would have used \type{\item} the head would have been
-typeset in a normal font. Furthermore a pagebreak could
-have been introduced between head and textblock. This is not
-permitted when you use \type {\head}.
-
-\showsetup{head}
-
-\startmode[mkii]
-When an itemization consists of only one item we can leave
-out the commands \type {\startitemize} and \type
-{\stopitemize} and the level~1 symbol is used.
-
-\startbuffer
-\item The itemization commands force the user into a consistent layout
- of the itemizations. \par
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-Instead of the \type{\par} you could have used an empty line.
-In each case, we get the following output:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-Only the text directly following the command and ended by an
-empty line or \type{\par} is indented.
-\stopmode
-
-When you want to re-use the last number instead of
-increasing the next item you can use \type{\sub}.
-This feature is used in discussion documents where earlier
-versions should not be altered too much for reference
-purposes.
-
-\startreality
-\startitemize[n,packed]
-\item This itemization is preceded by \type
- {\startitemize[n,packed]}.
-\sub This item is preceded by \type{\sub}, the other items
- by \type{\item}.
-\item The itemization is ended by \type
- {\stopitemize}.
-\stopitemize
-\stopreality
-
-The most important commands are:
-
-\showsetup{startitemize}
-
-\showsetup{item}
-
-\showsetup{sub}
-
-In addition to \type{\item} there is \type{\sym}. This
-command enables us to type an indented text with our own
-symbol.
-
-\showsetup{sym}
-
-Another alternative to \type{\item} is \type{\mar}.
-The specified argument is set in the margin (by default a
-typeletter) and enables us to comment on an item.
-
-\showsetup{mar}
-
-Some at first sight rather strange alternatives are:
-
-\showsetup{its}
-
-\showsetup{ran}
-
-These acronyms are placeholders for \type {items} and \type
-{range}. We illustrate most of these commands with an
-example that stems from a \NTG\ questionnaire:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startitemize[5,packed][width=8em,distance=2em,items=5]
-
-\ran {no\hss yes}
-
-\its I can not do without \TeX.
-\its I will use \TeX\ forever.
-\its I expect an alternative to \TeX\ in the next few years.
-\its I use \TeX\ and other packages.
-\its I hardly use \TeX.
-\its I am looking for another system.
-
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-The source is typed below. Look at the setup, it is local.
-
-% Dit ziet er in broncode als volgt uit. Let op de
-% instellingen. Het verdient de voorkeur dergelijke
-% instellingen los te koppelen van de vragen en slechts
-% eenmalig te doen.
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-For the interactive version there is:
-
-\showsetup{but}
-
-This command resembles \type {\item} but produces an
-interactive symbol that executes the reference sequence
-specified.
-
-The example below shows a combination of the mentioned
-commands. We also see the alternative \type {\nop}.
-
-\startbuffer
-\startitemize
-\head he got a head ache
-
- \startitemize[n,packed]
- \item of all the items
- \nop he had to learn at school
- \mar{++} because the marginal explanation
- \sub of the substantial content
- \sym{\#} turned out to be mostly symbolic
- \stopitemize
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-This list was typed like this:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-With the no||operation command:
-
-\showsetup{nop}
-
-During the processing of itemizations the number of items is
-counted. This is the case with all versions. The next pass
-this information is used to determine the optimal location
-to start a new page. So do not despair when at the first
-parse your itemizations do not look the way you expected.
-When using \TEXEXEC\ this is all taken care of.
-
-We have two last pieces of advises. When items consist of
-two or more paragraphs always use \type {\head} instead of
-\type {\item}, especially when the first paragraph consists
-only one line. The command \type{\head} takes care of
-adequate pagebreaking between two paragraphs. Also, always
-use the key \type {[intro]} when a one line sentence
-preceeds the itemization. This can be automated by:
-
-\starttyping
-\setupitemize[each][autointro]
-\stoptyping
-
-\section[items]{Items}
-\index{items}
-\index{questionnaire}
-\index{itemize}
-\index{forms}
-\index{lists}
-\macro{\tex{items}}
-\macro{\tex{setupitems}}
-
-A rarely used variant of producing lists is the command
-\type {\items}. It is used to produce simple, one level,
-vertical or horizontal lists. The command in its simplest
-form looks like this:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\items{<<alternative 1>>,<<alternative 2>>,...,<<alternative N>>}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Instead of an alternative you can also type \type{-}. In
-that case space is reserved but the item is not set. The
-layout of such a list is set with the command:
-
-\showsetup{setupitems}
-
-The number (\type{n}) as well as the width are calculated
-automatically. When you want to do this yourself you can use
-the previous command or you pass the options directly. We
-show some examples.
-
-\startbuffer
-\items[location=left]{png,eps,pdf}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\startbuffer
-\items[location=bottom]{png,eps,pdf}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\startbuffer
-\items[location=right,width=2cm]{png,eps,pdf}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\startbuffer
-\items[location=top,width=6cm,align=left]{png,eps,pdf}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\startbuffer
-\items[location=inmargin]{png,eps,pdf}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\startbuffer
-\items[location=left,n=2,symbol=5]{jpg,tif}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\startbuffer
-\items[symbol=3,n=6,width=\hsize,location=top]{png,eps,pdf,jpg,tif}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-\getbuffer
-
-The setup just after \type{\items} have the same effect as
-those of \type{\setupitems}:
-
-\showsetup{items}
-
-\section[citations]{Citations}
-\index{citation}
-\index{quotation}
-\index{language+quotes}
-\macro{\tex{quote}}
-\macro{\tex{quotation}}
-\macro{\tex{setupquotation}}
-\macro{\tex{startquotation}}
-
-The use of quotes depends on the language of a country:
-{\mainlanguage [nl]\quote {Nederlands},
-\mainlanguage [en]\quote {English},
-\mainlanguage [de]\quote {Deutsch},
-\mainlanguage [fr]\quote {Fran\cc ais}}.
-The consistent use of single and double quotes is supported
-by a number of commands. A citation in the running text is
-typeset by:
-
-\showsetup{startquotation}
-
-This command can be compared with \type {\startnarrower} and
-has the same setup parameters. The quotes are placed around
-the text and they fall outside the textblock:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startquotation
-In commercial advertising \quote {experts} are quoted. Not too
-long ago I saw a commercial where a washing powder was recommended
-by the Dutch Society of Housewives. The remarkable thing was that
-there was a spokesman and not a spokeswoman. He was introduced as
-the \quotation {director}. It can't be true that the director of the
-Society of Housewives is a man. Can it?
-\stopquotation
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-In this example we see two other commands:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-The command \type {\quotation} produces double quotes and
-\type {\quote} single quotes.
-
-\showsetup{quote}
-
-\showsetup{quotation}
-
-These commands adapt to the language. In Dutch, English,
-German and French texts other quotes are activated.
-The body font is set with:
-
-\showsetup{setupquote}
-
-The location of a period, inside or outside a citation is
-somewhat arbitrary. The opinions on this issue differ
-considerately.
-
-\startbuffer
-He said: \quotation {That is a bike} to which she replied:
-\quotation {Take a hike}.
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-The quotes are language dependent. Therefore it is of some
-importance that language switching is done correctly.
-
-\startbuffer
-\quotation {He answered: \fr \quotation {Je ne parle pas fran\c cais}.}
-\quotation {He answered: \quotation {\fr Je ne parle pas fran\c cais}.}
-\quotation {\fr Il r\'epondait: \quotation{Je ne parle pas fran\c cais}.}
-\fr \quotation {Il r\'epondait: \quotation{Je ne parle pas fran\c cais}.}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-Watch the subtle difference.
-
-\startlines
-\getbuffer
-\stoplines
-
-When we want different quotes, we can change them. This is a
-language related setting.
-
-\starttyping
-\setuplanguage
- [en]
- [leftquote=\upperleftsinglesixquote,
- leftquotation=\upperleftdoublesixquote]
-\stoptyping
-
-Fo rconsistency, such a setting can best be put into the
-local system file \type {cont-sys.tex}, together with other
-local settings. The following quotes are available:
-
-\def\ToonQuotes#1#2%
- {\NC \tttf \string#1 \NC {#1\showstruts\strut}
- \NC \tttf \string#2 \NC {\showstruts\strut#2} \NC \NR}
-
-\starttabulate[|l|c|l|c|]
-\ToonQuotes \lowerleftsingleninequote \lowerrightsingleninequote
-\ToonQuotes \lowerleftdoubleninequote \lowerrightdoubleninequote
-\ToonQuotes \upperleftsingleninequote \upperrightsingleninequote
-\ToonQuotes \upperleftdoubleninequote \upperrightdoubleninequote
-\ToonQuotes \upperleftsinglesixquote \upperrightsinglesixquote
-\ToonQuotes \upperleftdoublesixquote \upperrightdoublesixquote
-\stoptabulate
-
-\stopcomponent
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-documents.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-documents.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 8ffbce1e19c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-documents.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1054 +0,0 @@ -% interface=en
-
-\startcomponent co-documents
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-
-\startFLOWchart [opzet-1]
-
- \startFLOWcell
- \shape{procedure}
- \name{onderdeel}
- \location{1,1}
- \text{\translate[nl=onderdeel,en=component]}
- \stopFLOWcell
- \startFLOWcell
- \shape{procedure}
- \name{omgeving-3}
- \location{1,2}
- \text{\translate[nl=omgeving,en=environment]}
- \connect [tb] {onderdeel}
- \stopFLOWcell
-
-\stopFLOWchart
-
-\startFLOWchart [opzet-2]
-
- \startFLOWcell
- \shape{procedure}
- \name{produkt}
- \location{1,1}
- \text{\translate[nl=produkt,en=product]}
- \connect [rl] {onderdeel}
- \stopFLOWcell
- \startFLOWcell
- \shape{procedure}
- \name{omgeving-2}
- \location{1,2}
- \text{\translate[nl=omgeving,en=environment]}
- \connect [tb] {produkt}
- \stopFLOWcell
-
- \includeFLOWchart[opzet-1][x=2,y=1]
-
-\stopFLOWchart
-
-\startFLOWchart [opzet-3]
-
- \startFLOWcell
- \shape{procedure}
- \name{projekt}
- \location{1,1}
- \text{\translate[nl=projekt,en=project]}
- \connect [rl] {produkt}
- \stopFLOWcell
- \startFLOWcell
- \shape{procedure}
- \name{omgeving-1}
- \location{1,2}
- \text{\translate[nl=omgeving,en=environment]}
- \connect [tb] {projekt}
- \stopFLOWcell
-
- \includeFLOWchart[opzet-2][x=2,y=1]
-
-\stopFLOWchart
-
-
-\chapter[documents]{Documents}
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-Why should one use \TEX\ in the first place? Many people
-start using \TEX\ because they want to typeset math. Others
-are charmed by the possibility of separating content and
-make||up. Yet another kind of user longs for a programmable
-system. And let us not forget those users that go for quality.
-
-When using \TEX\ one does not easily run into capacity
-problems. Typesetting large documents with hundreds of
-pages is typically a job for \TEX. If possible, when coding
-a document one should look beyond the current document.
-These days we see documents that were originally typeset
-for paper being published in electronic format. And how
-about making a stripped version of a 700 page document? A
-strict separation between content and layout (make||up) on
-the one hand and an acceptable redundancy in structure on
-the other is often enough to guarantee multiple use of one
-document source.
-
-A system like \CONTEXT\ is meant to make life easier.
-When coding a document the feeling can surface that \quotation
-{this or that should be easier}. This feeling often
-reflects the truth and the answer to the question can often
-be found in this manual, although sometimes obscured. It
-takes some time to learn to think in structure and content,
-certainly when one is accustomed to mouse driven
-word processors. In this chapter we focus on the structure of
-collections of documents.
-
-\section[startstop]{Start and stop}
-\index{start}
-\index{stop}
-\index{structure}
-\macro{\tex{starttext}}
-
-In a self contained text we use the following commands to
-mark the begin and end of a text:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\starttext
-\stoptext
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The first command takes care of a number of initializations
-and the last command tells \TEX\ that processing can stop.
-When this command is left out \TEX\ will display a \type{*}
-(a star) on the command line at the end of the job. \TEX\
-will expect a command, for example \type{\end}.
-
-It is advisable to type the document setups before the
-\type{\start}||command, the so called setup area of the
-document. In this way a clever word||processor can identify
-where the text starts, and therefore can include those
-setups when it partially processes the document, given of
-course that it supports partial processing of files.
-
-In the example below a very simple layout is being used.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\starttext
-
-\subject{Introduction}
-
-\unknown\ America has always been a land set firmly not in the past, but
-in the future. On a recent visit to England, I found dozens of wonderful
-bookstores chock full of the past --- ancient history, rooms full of it,
-and great literature in such monumental stacks as to be overwhelming. In
-the usual American bookstore, history might occupy a few bookcases; great
-literature has its honoured place, but this year's paperbacks dominate. The
-past is not disregarded, but neither does it loom so large and run so deep
-in our blood.
-
-\blank
-
-{\bf Greg Bear, introduction to Tangents (1989).}
-
-\stoptext
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The commands \type{\starttext...\stoptext} may be nested.
-Within a text a new text containing \type{\starttext} and
-\type{\stoptext} may be loaded.
-
-\section[structure]{Structure}
-\index{structure}
-\index{products}
-\index{projects}
-\index{environments}
-\index{components}
-\macro{\tex{startproject}}
-\macro{\tex{startproduct}}
-\macro{\tex{startenvironment}}
-\macro{\tex{startlocalenvironment}}
-\macro{\tex{startcomponent}}
-\macro{\tex{project}}
-\macro{\tex{product}}
-\macro{\tex{environment}}
-\macro{\tex{components}}
-
-In this section a structured approach of managing your
-documents is discussed. For very simple and self containing
-documents you can use the following approach:
-
-\starttyping
-\environment this
-\environment that
-
-\starttext
-... some interesting text ...
-\stoptext
-\stoptyping
-
-When you have to typeset very bulky documents it is better
-to divide your document in logical components. \CONTEXT\
-allows you to setup a project structure to manage your
-texts. You have to know that:
-
-\startitemize
-
-\item A group of texts that belong together have to be
- maintained as a whole. We call this a {\em project}.
-
-\item Layout characteristics and macros have to be defined
- at the highest level. For this, the term {\em
- environment} has been reserved.
-
-\item Texts that belong together in a project we call {\em
- products}.
-
-\item A product can be divided into components, these
- components can be shared with other products.
- Components can be processed individually.
-
-\stopitemize
-
-Programmable word processors can be adapted to this
-structure.
-
-A {\em project}, {\em environment }, {\em product} or {\em
-component} is started and stopped with one of the following
-commands:
-
-\showsetup{startproject}
-\showsetup{startproduct}
-\showsetup{startenvironment}
-\showsetup{startcomponent}
-
-Before a \type{\start}||\type{\stop}||pair commands can be
-added. When a file is not found on the directory \CONTEXT\
-looks for the files on higher level directories. This
-enables the user to use one or more environments for
-documents that are placed on several subdirectories.
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:structure commands]
- {The structure commands that can be used in the files that
- make up a project.}
-\starttable[|l|c|c|c|c|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf command \VL
- \bf project \VL
- \bf environment \VL
- \bf product \VL
- \bf component \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \type{\project <<name>>}
- \VL \VL \VL (\yes) \VL (\yes) \VL\FR
-\VL \type{\environment <<name>>}
- \VL (\yes) \VL (\yes) \VL (\yes) \VL (\yes) \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\product <<name>>}
- \VL \yes \VL \VL \VL (\yes) \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\component <<name>>}
- \VL \VL \VL (\yes) \VL (\yes) \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-To treat products and components as individual documents,
-the commands in \in{table}[tab:structure commands] are used.
-The commands marked with \yes\ are obligatory and the
-commands marked with (\yes) are optional. The content is
-typed before the \type{\stop} command.
-
-\startbuffer
-\startproject documents
-
-\environment layout
-
-\product teacher
-\product pupil
-\product curriculum
-
-\stopproject
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startfiguretext[left,offset]{none}
- \startMiniFile
- \typebuffer
- \stopMiniFile
- An example of a project file.
-\stopfiguretext
-
-\startbuffer
-\startproduct teacher
-
-\project documents
-
-\component teacher1
-\component teacher2
-
-\stopproduct
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startfiguretext[left,offset]{none}
- \startMiniFile
- \typebuffer
- \stopMiniFile
- The product \type{teacher.tex} (a teacher manual)
- can be defined as shown on the opposite site.
-\stopfiguretext
-
-\startbuffer
-\startcomponent teacher2
-
-\project documents
-\product teacher
-
-... text ...
-
-\stopcomponent
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startfiguretext[left,offset]{none}
- \startMiniFile
- \typebuffer
- \stopMiniFile
- Here we see the component.
-\stopfiguretext
-
-In most cases working with only \type {\starttext} and
-\type {\stoptext} in combination with \type {\input} or
-\type {\enviroment} is sufficient. A project structure has
-advantages when you have to manage a great number of texts.
-Although it is more obvious to process {\em products} as a
-whole, it also enables you to process {\em components}
-independently, given that the stucture is defined properly.
-
-In principal a project file contains only a list of products
-and environments. If you would process the project file all
-products will be placed in one document. This is seldom
-wanted.
-
-If you have only one product, you don't really need a project file.
-This manual for example has a product/component structure without a project
-file. Every chapter is a component and the product file loads some
-environments.
-
-Schematically the coherence between files could be
-displayed as illustrated in \in {figures} [fig:structure
-1], \in [fig:structure 2] \in {and} [fig:structure 3].
-
-\placefigure
- [here][fig:structure 1]
- {An example of project structure.}
- {\FLOWchart[opzet-3]}
-
-\placefigure
- [here][fig:structure 2]
- {An example with only products.}
- {\FLOWchart[opzet-2]}
-
-\placefigure
- [here][fig:structure 3]
- {An example with only one component.}
- {\FLOWchart[opzet-1]}
-
-It is good practice to put all setups in one environment.
-In case a component or product has a different layout you
-could define {\em localenvironments}:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startlocalenvironment[<<names>>]
-... setups ...
-\stoplocalenvironment
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-A local environment can be typed in an environment file or
-is a separate file itself. When a separate file is used the
-local environment is loaded with:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\localenvironment <<name>>
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Below you will find an example of a project structure.
-
-\startbuffer
-\startproject demos
-
-\environment environ
-\product example
-
-\stopproject
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startfiguretext[left,offset]{none}
- \startMiniFile
- \typebuffer
- \stopMiniFile
- file: \type{demos.tex}
- \blank
- This file is used to define the products and environments.
-\stopfiguretext
-
-\startbuffer
-\startenvironment environ
-
-\setupwhitespace[big]
-
-\setupfootertexts[part][chapter]
-
-\stopenvironment
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startfiguretext[left,offset]{none}
- \startMiniFile
- \typebuffer
- \stopMiniFile
- file: \type{environ.tex}
- \blank
- In the environment we type the setups that relate to all
- the different products. More than one environment or local
- environments per product can be used.
-\stopfiguretext
-
-\startbuffer
-\startproduct example
-
-\project demos
-
-\startfrontmatter
- \completecontent
-\stopfrontmatter
-
-\startbodymatter
- \component first
- \component second
-\stopbodymatter
-
-\startbackmatter
- \completeindex
-\stopbackmatter
-
-\stopproduct
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startfiguretext[left,offset]{none}
- \startMiniFile
- \typebuffer
- \stopMiniFile
- file: \type{example.tex}
- \blank
- The product file contains the structure of the product.
- Because indexes and registers can be evoked quite easily
- we do not use a separate file.
-\stopfiguretext
-
-\startbuffer
-\startcomponent first
-
-\environment environ
-\product example
-
-\part{One}
-
-\completecontent
-
-\chapter{First}
-
-..... text .....
-
-\chapter{Second}
-
-..... text .....
-
-\completeindex
-
-\stopcomponent
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startfiguretext[left,offset]{none}
- \startMiniFile
- \typebuffer
- \stopMiniFile
- file: \type{first.tex}
- \blank
- In the components of a product we place the textual
- content, figures etc. It is also possible to request the
- tables of content and registers per product.
-\stopfiguretext
-
-\startbuffer
-\startcomponent second
-
-\environment environ
-\product example
-
-\part{Two}
-
-\completecontent
-
-\chapter{Alfa}
-
-..... text .....
-
-\chapter{Beta}
-
-..... text .....
-
-\completeindex
-
-\stopcomponent
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startfiguretext[left,offset]{none}
- \startMiniFile
- \typebuffer
- \stopMiniFile
- file: \type{second.tex}
- \blank
- The product contains more than one component. We could have
- defined a product for each part and a component for each
- chapter.
-\stopfiguretext
-
-The files \type{first.tex}, \type{second.tex} and
-\type{example.tex} can be processed separately. If you process an environment
-there will be no pages of output.
-
-\section[directories]{Directories}
-\index{files+directories}
-\index{directories}
-
-Many \TEX\ implementations look for a file in all
-directories and subdirectories when a requested file is not
-in the current directory. This is not only time||consuming
-but may lead to errors when the wrong file (a file with the
-same name) is loaded.
-
-For this reason \CONTEXT\ works somewhat differently. A file
-that is not available on the working directory is searched
-for on the parent directories. This means that environments
-can be placed in directories that are parents to the
-products that use them. For example:
-
-\starttyping
-/texfiles/course/layout.tex
-/texfiles/course/teacher/manual.tex
-/texfiles/course/student/learnmat.tex
-/texfiles/course/otherdoc/sheets.tex
-\stoptyping
-
-The last three files (in different subdirectories) all use
-the same environment \type {layout.tex}. So, instead of
-putting all files into one directory, one can organize them
-in subdirectories. When a project is properly set up, that
-is, as long as the project file and specific environments
-can be found, one can process components and products
-independently.
-
-\section[versie]{Versions}
-\index{testing}
-\index{references+checking}
-\index{index+checking}
-\macro{\tex{version}}
-
-During the process of document production it is useful to
-generate a provisional version. This version shows the
-references and the typesetting failures. The provisional
-version is produced when you type:
-
-\showsetup{version}
-
-By default the definitive version is produced. In case a
-preliminary version is produced the word {\em concept} is
-placed at the bottom of each page. The keyword \type
-{temporary} shows some information on for instance overfull
-lines, references, figure placement, and index entries. Most
-messages are placed in the margin. In some cases these
-messages refer to the next pages because \TEX\ is processing
-in advance.
-
-\section[modes]{Modes}
-\index{selective typesetting}
-\index{modes}
-\index{styles}
-\index{specials}
-\index{output format}
-\index[texexec+mode]{\TEXEXEC+mode}
-\macro{\tex{setupoutput}}
-\macro{\tex{startmode}}
-\macro{\tex{startnotmode}}
-\macro{\tex{enablemode}}
-\macro{\tex{disablemode}}
-\macro{\tex{doifmodeelse}}
-\macro{\tex{doifmode}}
-\macro{\tex{doifnotmode}}
-
-\TEX\ can directly produce \DVI\ or \PDF. A document can be
-designed for paper and screen, where the last category
-often has additional functionality. From one document we
-can generate different alternatives, both in size and in
-design. So, from one source several alternatives can be
-generated.
-
-Processing a file in practice comes down to launching \TEX\
-with the name of the file to be processed. Imagine that by
-default we generate \DVI\ output. Switching to \PDF\ is
-possible by enabling another output format in the file itself
-or a configuration file, but both are far from comfortable.
-
-\starttyping
-\setupoutput[pdftex]
-\stoptyping
-
-for direct \PDF\ output, or for \PDF\ produced from
-\POSTSCRIPT:
-
-\starttyping
-\setupoutput[dvips,acrobat]
-\stoptyping
-
-The key to the solution of this problem is \TEXEXEC. This
-\PERL\ script provides \CONTEXT\ with a
-command||line||interface. When we want \PDF\ instead of
-\DVI, we can launch \TEXEXEC\ with:
-
-\starttyping
-texexec --pdf filename
-\stoptyping
-
-There are more options, like making A5||booklets; more on
-these features can be found in the manual that comes with
-\TEXEXEC. However, one option deserves more time: modes.
-
-\starttyping
-texexec --pdf --mode=screen filename
-\stoptyping
-
-The idea behind modes is that within a style definition, at
-each moment one can ask for in what mode the document is
-processed. An example of a mode dependant definition is:
-
-\starttyping
-\startmode[screen]
- \setupinteraction[state=start]
- \setupcolors[state=start]
-\stopmode
-\stoptyping
-
-if needed, accompanied by:
-
-\starttyping
-\startnotmode[screen]
- \setupcolors[state=start,conversion=always]
-\stopnotmode
-\stoptyping
-
-One can also pass more than one mode, separated by comma's.
-There are also some low level mode dependant commands.
-Given that we are dealing with a screen mode, we can say:
-
-\starttyping
-\doifmodeelse {screen} {do this} {and not that}
-\doifmode {screen} {do something}
-\doifnotmode {screen} {do something else}
-\stoptyping
-
-A mode can be activated by saying:
-
-\starttyping
-\enablemode[screen]
-\disablemode[screen]
-\stoptyping
-
-Again, we can pass more modes:
-
-\starttyping
-\enablemode[paper,A4]
-\stoptyping
-
-One strength of \TEXEXEC\ is that one is not forced to
-enable modes in a file: one can simply pass a command line
-switch. Just as with choosing the output format: the less
-we spoil the document source with output and mode settings,
-the more flexible we are.
-
-To enable users to develop a style that adapts itself to
-certain circumstances, \CONTEXT\ provides system modes. For
-the moment there are:
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|p|]
-\NC *list \NC the list one called for is placed indeed \NC \NR
-\NC *register \NC the register one called for is placed indeed \NC \NR
-\NC *interaction \NC interaction (hyperlinks etc) are turned on \NC \NR
-\NC *sectionblock \NC the named sectionblock is entered \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-System modes are prefixed by a \type {*}, so they will not
-conflict with user modes. An example of a sectionblock mode
-is \type {*frontmatter}. One can use these modes like:
-
-\starttyping
-\startmode[*interaction]
- \setuppapersize[S6][S6]
-\stopmode
-\stoptyping
-
-
-\section{Modes Manual}
-
-\todo{Merge with previous section}
-
-Every user will at one moment run into modes. Modes are used for
-conditional processing. You enable or disable modes:
-
-\starttyping
-\enablemode[screen]
-\disablemode[proof]
-\stoptyping
-
-as well as prevent modes being set:
-
-\starttyping
-\preventmode[doublesided]
-\stoptyping
-
-Later on you can act upon this mode using:
-
-\starttyping
-\startmode[screen]
- \setupinteraction[state=start]
-\stopmode
-\stoptyping
-
-The counterpart of this command is:
-
-\starttyping
-\startnotmode[screen]
- \setupinteraction[state=start]
-\stopnotmode
-\stoptyping
-
-You can set modes in your document or in styles, but you can
-also do that at runtime:
-
-\starttyping
-texexec --pdf --mode=screen --result=myfile-s myfile
-texexec --pdf --mode=A4 --result=myfile-a myfile
-texexec --pdf --mode=letter --result=myfile-l myfile
-\stoptyping
-
-You can test for more modes at the same time:
-
-\starttyping
-\startmode[color,colour]
- \setupcolors[state=start]
-\stopmode
-\stoptyping
-
-If you want to satisfy a combination of modes, you use:
-
-\starttyping
-\startmode[final]
- \setuplayout[markings=on]
-\stopmode
-\startallmodes[final,color]
- \setuplayout[markings=color]
-\stopallmodes
-\stoptyping
-
-The counterpart is
-
-\starttyping
-\startnotallmodes[print,proof]
- \setuplayout[markings=off]
-\stopnotallmodes
-\stoptyping
-
-Instead of the \type {start}||\type {stop} variants, you can use
-the \type {\doif} alternatives. These have the advantage that they
-can be nested.
-
-\starttyping
-\doifmodeelse {modes} {action} {alternative}
-\doifmode {modes} {action}
-\doifnotmode {modes} {action}
-\doifallmodeselse {modes} {action} {alternative}
-\doifallmodes {modes} {action}
-\doifnotallmodes {modes} {action}
-\stoptyping
-
-Mode can be combined with variables:
-
-\starttyping
-\setupvariables[document][alternative=print]
-
-\enablemode[document:\getvariable{document}{alternative}]
-
-\startmode[document:print]
- ...
-\stopmode
-
-\startmode[document:screen]
- ...
-\stopmode
-\stoptyping
-
-An alternative for such an selective approach is to use setups:
-
-\starttyping
-\setupvariables[document][alternative=print]
-
-\startsetups[document:print]
- ...
-\stopsetups
-
-\startsetups[document:screen]
- ...
-\stopsetups
-
-\setups[document:\getvariable{document}{alternative}]
-\stoptyping
-
-The difference is that mode blocks are processed in the order that
-the document (or style) is loaded, while setups are stored and
-recalled later.
-
-In addition to your own modes, \CONTEXT\ provides a couple
-of system modes. These are preceded by a \type {*}, as in:
-
-\starttyping
-\startmode[*first]
- % this is the first run
-\stopmode
-\stoptyping
- The following system modes are available (more will implemented):
-
-% \start \setuptype[color=]
-
-\startswitch
-{\type{color-c},\type{color-m},\type{color-y},\type{color-k}}
-
-These are rather special modes related to color separation. They are
-only set when channels are split off.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{figure}}
-
-This mode is set when a graphic is found. You can use this mode in
-for instance figure postprocessing actions.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{text}, \type{project}, \type{product},
-\type{component}, \type{environment}}
-
-These modes are set when one enters one of the associated
-structuring environments. Nesting is supported.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{list}}
-
-After using \type {\determinelistcharacteristics} this mode reflects
-if list entries were found.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{pairedbox}} This mode is enabled when a paired
-box (legenda and such) is constructed. \stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{combination}} This mode is enabled when a
-combination (often used for graphics) is constructed. \stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{interaction}}
-
-When interaction is enabled, this mode is true. You can for instance
-use this mode to add different content to for instance screen and
-paper versions.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{register}}
-
-After using \type {\determineregistercharacteristics} this mode
-reflects if register entries were found.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{sectionnumber}}
-
-This mode is enabled when a section head is numbered. You can access
-the mode while building the section head, which is true when you have
-your own commands hooked into the head mechanism.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{frontpart}, \type{bodypart}, \type{backpart},
-\type{appendix}}
-
-The state of main sections in a document as well as user defined
-ones, are reflected in system modes.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{suffix-\jobfilesuffix}}
-
-You can use this mode to differentiate between input file types. We
-use this for instance to distinguish between different XML content
-variants when pretty|-|printing (given that they can be recognized
-on their suffix).
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{first}}
-
-Often multiple runs are needed to get a document right. Think of
-cross references, object references, tables of contents, indices,
-etc. You can use this mode to determine if the first run is taking
-place. For instance, when you do real time graphic conversions, it
-makes sense to do that only once.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{last}}
-
-This mode is set if the last run in a session is taking place.
-Normally this is not known in advance, unless one has asked for an
-additional imposition pass.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{background}}
-
-This mode is set when there is a (new) background defined.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{postponing}}
-
-While postponing some content using the postpone mechanism this mode
-is enabled.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{grid}}
-
-When you are typesetting on a grid, special care has to be taken not
-spoil grid snapping. You can use this mode to test if you are in
-grid typesetting mode.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{header}}
-
-This mode is enabled when there is a page header, i.e.\ the header
-has non|-|zero dimensions.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{footer}}
-
-This mode is enabled when there is a page footer, i.e.\ the header
-has non|-|zero dimensions.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{makeup}}
-
-The makeup mechanisms are used to build single pages like title
-pages. This mode is set during construction.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{pdf}, \type{dvi}}
-
-One of these modes is set, which one depends on the output driver
-that is loaded.
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{*language-id}, \type{language-id}}
-
-When a language is chosen, its id is set as mode. For example, when the main
-language is English, and the current language Dutch, we can test for the
-modes \type {**en} and \type {*nl} (watch the extra \type {*}).
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\startswitch {\type{marking}}
-
-This flag is set when a marking (e.g.\ in a header or footer) is
-being typeset (processed).
-
-\stopswitch
-
-\section {Regimes}
-
-When you key in an english document, a normal \kap {QWERTY}
-keyboard combined with the standard \ASCII\ character set
-will do. However, in many countries dedicated keyboards and
-corresponding input encodings are used. This means that
-certain keystrokes correspond to non||standard \ASCII\
-characters and these need to be mapped onto the characters
-present in the font. Unless the input encoding matches the
-output (font) encoding, intermediate steps are needed to
-take care of the right mapping. For instance, input
-code~145 can become command \type {\eacute} which can
-result in character~123 of a certain font.
-
-Although all kind of intermediate, direct or indirect,
-mappings are possible, in \CONTEXT\ the preferred method is
-to go by named glyphs. The advantage of this method is that
-we can rather comfortably convert the input stream into
-different output streams as needed for typesetting text (the
-normal \TEX\ process) and embedding information in the file
-(like annotations or font vectors needed for searching
-documents).
-
-The conversion from input characters into named glyphs is
-handled by regimes. While further mapping is done
-automatically and is triggered by internal processes,
-regimes need to be chosen explicitly. This is because only
-the user knows what he has input.
-
-Most encodings (like \type {il2}) have an associated regime. You
-can get some insight in what a regime involves by showing it:
-
-\starttyping
-\showregime[il2]
-\stoptyping
-
-In addition there are a couple of platform dependent ones:
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|lp|]
-\HL
-\NC \bf regime \NC \bf platform \NC \NR
-\HL
-\NC ibm \NC the old standard \MSDOS\ code page \NC \NR
-\NC win \NC the western europe \MSWINDOWS\ code page \NC \NR
-\HL
-\stoptabulate
-
-If you want to know what regimes are available, you can take a
-look at the \type {regi-*.tex} files. A regime that becomes more
-and more popular is the utf-8 regime. If you want some insight in
-what vectors provide, you can use commands like:
-
-\starttyping
-\showunicodevector[001]
-\stoptyping
-
-and
-
-\starttyping
-\showunicodetable[001]
-\stoptyping
-
-where the last one produces a rather large table.
-
-
-\stopcomponent
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-figures.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-figures.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 11109278bc7..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-figures.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,687 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-en-14
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\chapter[figures,external figures]{Figures}
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-In this chapter we discuss how to place figures in your
-document. In \in {section} [floats] we introduced the float
-mechanism. In this chapter the placement of figures is
-discussed. Most of the time these figures are created with
-external applications.
-
-After processing a document the result is a \DVI\ file or,
-when we use \PDFTEX, a \PDF\ file. The \DVI\ document
-reserves space for the figure, but the figure itself will be
-put in the document during postprocessing of the \DVI\ file.
-\PDFTEX\ needs no postprocessing and the external figures
-are automatically included in the \PDF\ file.
-
-External figures may have different formats like the vector
-formats \EPS\ and \PDF, or the bitmap formats \TIF, \PNG\
-and \JPG. Note that we refer to figures but we could also
-refer to movies. \CONTEXT\ has special mechsnisms to handle
-figures generated by \METAPOST. We have to take care that
-fonts used in \METAPOST\ figures are recognized by \PDFTEX.
-Finally, we'll see that \METAPOST\ code can be embedded in
-\CONTEXT\ documents.
-
-Normally, users need not concern themselves with the
-internal mechanisms used by \CONTEXT\ for figure processing.
-However some insight may be useful.
-
-\section{Defining figures}
-\index{external figures}
-\index{figures+defining}
-\macro{\tex{setupexternalfigures}}
-\macro{\tex{useexternalfigure}}
-\macro{\tex{externalfigure}}
-
-A figure is designed within specific dimensions. These
-dimensions may of may not be known by the document designer.
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\startcombination[4*1]
- {\externalfigure[cow][scale=300,frame=on]}
- {natural dimension}
- {\externalfigure[cow][scale=225,frame=on]}
- {scaled to 25\%}
- {\externalfigure[cow][height=2cm,frame=on]}
- {a height of 2~cm}
- {\externalfigure[cow][height=2cm,width=3cm,frame=on]}
- {a height of 2~cm and a width 3~cm}
-\stopcombination
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-If the original dimensions are unknown, then scaling the
-figure to 40\% can have some astonishing results. A figure
-with width and height of 1~cm becomes almost invisible, but
-a figure width width and height of 50~cm will still be very
-large when scaled to 40\% of its original size. A better
-strategy is to perform the scaling based on the current
-bodyfont size, the width of text on the page, or to set
-absolute dimensions, such as 3~cm by 2~cm.
-
-To give \TEX\ the opportunity to scale the figure adequately
-the file format must be known. \in {Table} [tab:drivers]
-shows the file formats supported by \DVIPS, \DVIPSONE, and
-\PDFTEX\ respectively. \PDFTEX\ has the unique capability to
-determine the file format during processing.
-
-When we use \DVI, \TEX\ can determine the dimensions of an
-\EPS\ illustration by searching for the so called {\em
-bounding box}. However, with other formats such as \TIF, the
-user is responsible for the determination of the figure
-dimensions.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|l||||||||]
-\HL
-\VL \VL\EPS\VL\PDF\VL\METAPOST\VL\TIF\VL\PNG\VL\JPG\VL\MOV\VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \DVIPS \VL + \VL -- \VL + \VL - \VL - \VL - \VL + \VL\FR
-\VL \DVIPSONE \VL + \VL -- \VL + \VL + \VL - \VL - \VL + \VL\MR
-\VL \PDFTEX \VL - \VL + \VL + \VL + \VL + \VL + \VL + \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:drivers]
- {Some examples of supported file formats.}
- {\getbuffer}
-
-Now, let us assume that the dimensions of a figure are
-found. When we want to place the same figure many times, it
-would be obvious to search for these dimensions only once.
-That is exactly what happens. When a figure is found it is
-stored as an object. Such an object is re||used in \TEX\ and
-in \PDF\ but not in \DVI, since reuse of information is not
-supported by the \DVI\ format. To compensate for this
-shortcoming, when producing \DVI\ output, \CONTEXT\ will
-internally reuse figures, and put duplicates in the \DVI\
-file.
-
-\starttyping
-\useexternalfigure[some logo][logo][width=3cm]
-
-\placeexternalfigure{first logo}{\externalfigure[some logo]}
-
-\placeexternalfigure{second logo}{\externalfigure[some logo]}
-\stoptyping
-
-So, when the second logo is placed, the information
-collected while placing the first one is used. In \PDFTEX\
-even the content is reused, if requested, at a different
-scale.
-
-A number of characteristics of external figures are specified
-by:
-
-\showsetup{setupexternalfigures}
-
-This command affect all figures that follow. Three options are
-available: \type {frame}, \type{empty} and \type{test}. With
-\type {empty} no figures are placed, but the necessary space
-is reserved. This can save you some time when \quote
-{testing} a document. \footnote {A similar effect can be
-obtained with the \type {--fast} switch in \TEXEXEC.}
-Furthermore the figure characteristics are printed in that
-space. When \type {frame} is set at \type {on} a frame is
-generated around the figure. The option \type {test} relates
-to testing hyperactive areas in figures.
-
-When \CONTEXT\ is not able to determine the dimensions of an
-external figure directly, it will fall back on a simple
-database that can be generated by the \PERL\ script
-\TEXUTIL. You can generate such a database by calling this
-script as follows:
-
-\starttyping
-texutil --figures *.tif
-\stoptyping
-
-This will generate the \type {texutil.tuf} file, which
-contains the dimensions of the \TIF\ figures found. You need
-to repeat this procedure every time you change a graphic.
-Therefore, it can be more convenient to let \CONTEXT\
-communicate with \TEXUTIL\ directly. You can enable that by
-adding \type {\runutilityfiletrue} to your local \type
-{cont-sys.tex} file.
-
-When a figure itself is not available but it is listed in
-the \type {texutil.tuf} file then \CONTEXT\ presumes that
-the figure does exist. This means that the graphics do not
-need to be physically present on the system.
-
-Although \CONTEXT\ very hard tries to locate a figure, it
-may fail due to missing or invalid figure, or invalid path
-specifications (more on that later). The actual search
-depends on the setup of directories and the formats
-supported. In most cases, it it best not to specify a suffix
-or type.
-
-\starttyping
-\externalfigure[hownice]
-\externalfigure[hownice.pdf]
-\externalfigure[hownice][type=pdf]
-\stoptyping
-
-In the first case, \CONTEXT\ will use the graphic that has
-the highest quality, while in both other cases, a \PDF\
-graphic will be used. In most cases, the next four calls are
-equivalent, given that \type {hownice} is available in
-\METAPOST\ output format with a suffix \type {eps} or \type
-{mps}:
-
-\starttyping
-\externalfigure[hownice]
-\externalfigure[hownice][type=eps]
-\externalfigure[hownice][type=eps,method=mps]
-\externalfigure[hownice][type=mps]
-\stoptyping
-
-In most cases, a \METAPOST\ graphic will have a number as
-suffix, so the next call makes the most sense:
-
-\starttyping
-\externalfigure[hownice.1]
-\stoptyping
-
-Let us summarize the process. Depending on the formats
-supported by the currently selected driver (\DVI, \PDFTEX,
-etc.), \CONTEXT\ tries to locate the graphics file, starting
-with the best quality. When found, \CONTEXT\ first tries to
-determine the dimensions itself. If this is impossible,
-\CONTEXT\ will look into \type {texutil.tuf}. The graphic as
-well as the file \type {texutil.tuf} are searched on the
-current directory (\type {local}) and|/|or dedicated
-graphics directories (\type {global}), as defined by \type
-{\setupexternalfugures}. By default the \type {location} is
-set at \type {{local,global}}, so both the local and global
-directories are searched. You can set up several directories
-for your search by providing a comma||delimited list:
-
-\starttyping
-\setupexternalfigures[directory={c:/fig/eps,c:/fig/pdf}]
-\stoptyping
-
-Even if your operating uses a \texescape\ as separator, you
-should use a \type {/}. The figure directory may be system
-dependent and is either set in the file \type {cont-sys}, in
-the document preamble, or in a style.
-
-An external figure is summoned by the command \type
-{\externalfigure}. The cow is recalled with:
-
-\starttyping
-\externalfigure[cow][width=2cm]
-\stoptyping
-
-For reasons of maintenance it is better to specify all
-figures at the top of your source file or in a separate
-file. The figure definition is done with:
-
-\showsetup{useexternalfigure}
-
-Valid definitions are:
-
-\starttyping
-\useexternalfigure [cow]
-\useexternalfigure [some cow] [cow230]
-\useexternalfigure [big cow] [cow230] [width=4cm]
-\stoptyping
-
-In the first definition, the figure can be recalled as \type
-{cow} and the graphics file is also \type {cow}. In the
-second and third definition, the symbolic name is \type
-{some cow}, while the filename is \type {cow230}. The last
-example also specifies the dimensions.
-
-The \type {scale} is given in percentages. A scale of \type
-{800} (80\%) reduces the figure, while a value of \type
-{1200} (120\%) enlarges the figure. Instead of using
-percentages you can also scale with a factor that is related
-to the actual bodyfont. A setup of \type {hfactor=20}
-supplies a figure with 2~times the height of the bodyfont
-size, and \type {hfactor=120} will result in a width of
-12~times the bodyfont size (so 144pt when using a 12pt
-bodyfont size). When we want to place two figures next to
-one another we can set the height of both figures with \type
-{hfactor} at the same value:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\useexternalfigure[alfa][file0001][hfactor=50]
-\useexternalfigure[beta][file0002][hfactor=50]
-
-\placefigure
- {Two figures close to one another.}
- \startcombination[2]
- {\externalfigure[alfa]} {this is alfa}
- {\externalfigure[beta]} {this is beta}
- \stopcombination
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-We can see that \type {\externalfigure} is capable of using
-a predefined figure. The typographical consistency of a
-figure may be enhanced by consistently scaling the figures.
-Also, figures can inherit characteristics of previously
-defined figures:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\useexternalfigure [alfa] [file0001] [hfactor=50]
-\useexternalfigure [beta] [file0002] [alfa]
-\useexternalfigure [gamma] [file0003] [alfa]
-\useexternalfigure [delta] [file0004] [alfa]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Normalizing a figure's width must also be advised when
-figures are placed with \type {\startfiguretext} below one
-another.
-
-In most cases you will encounter isolated figures of which
-you want to specify width or height. In that case there is
-no relation with the bodyfont except when the units \type
-{em} or \type {ex} are used.
-
-In \in {figure} [fig:factors] we drew a pattern with squares
-of a factor~10.
-
-\placefigure
- [here]
- [fig:factors]
- {Factors at the actual bodyfont.}
- {\vskip\lineheight
- \grid
- [nx=30,ny=10,
- dx=\bodyfontpoints,dy=\bodyfontpoints,
- xstep=1,ystep=1,
- unit=pt]}
-
-\section{Recalling figures}
-\index{figures+recalling}
-\macro{\tex{showexternalfigures}}
-\macro{\tex{externalfigure}}
-
-A figure is recalled with the command:
-
-\showsetup{externalfigure}
-
-For reasons of downward compatibility a figure can also be
-recalled with a command that equals the figure name. In the
-example below we also could have used \type {\acow} and
-\type {\bcow}, unless they are already defined. Using \type
-{\externalfigure} instead is more safe, since it has its own
-namespace.
-
-\startbuffer
-\useexternalfigure[acow][cow][factor=10]
-\useexternalfigure[bcow][cow][factor=20]
-
-\placefigure[left]{none}{\externalfigure[bcow]}
-
-The \hbox {\externalfigure[acow]} is a very well known animal in the Dutch
-landscape. But for environmental reasons the \hbox {\externalfigure[acow]}
-is slowly disappearing. In the near future the cow will fulfil a marginal
-\inleft {\externalfigure[bcow]} role in the Netherlands. That is the
-reason why we would like to write the word \hbox {\externalfigure[bcow]}
-in big print.
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-Here we see how \type {acow} and \type {bcow} are reused.
-This code will result in:
-
-\getbuffer
-
-Normalized figures adapt to the actual bodyfont at least
-when the font is set with \type {\setupbodyfont} or \type
-{\switchtobodyfont}. When a text is used for different media
-and is generated with different fontsizes the use of
-normalized figures is a good practice. The example above
-looks different in a smaller fontsize.
-
-\start
-\switchtobodyfont[small]
-\getbuffer\par
-\stop
-
-\section{Automatic scaling}
-\index{figures+maximum}
-
-In cases where you want the figure displayed as big as
-possible you can set the parameter \type{factor} at
-\type{max}, \type{fit} or \type{broad}. In most
-situations the value \type{broad} will suffice, because then
-the caption still fits on a page.
-
-\placetable{Normalized figures.}
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf setup \VL \bf result \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \tttf max \VL maximum width or height \VL\FR
-\VL \tttf fit \VL remaining width or height \VL\MR
-\VL \tttf broad \VL more remaining width or height \VL\MR
-\VL \ttsl number \VL scaling factor (times 10) \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-So, one can use \type {max} to scale a figure to the full
-page, or \type {fit} to let it take up all the remaining
-space. With \type {broad} some space is reserved for a
-caption.
-
-Sometimes it is not clear whether the height or the width of
-a figure determines the optimal display. In that case you
-can set \type {factor} at \type {max}, so that the maximal
-dimensions are determined automatically.
-
-\starttyping
-\externalfigure[cow][factor=max]
-\stoptyping
-
-This figure of a cow will scale to the width or height of
-the text, whichever fits best. Even combinations of settings
-are possible:
-
-\starttyping
-\externalfigure[cow][factor=max,height=.4\textheight]
-\stoptyping
-
-In this case, the cow will scale to either the width o fthe
-text or 40\% of the height of the text, depending on what
-fits best.
-
-As already said, the figures and their characteristics are
-stored in the file \type {texutil.tuf} and can be displayed
-with:
-
-\showsetup{showexternalfigures}
-
-There are two alternatives: \type {a}, \type {b} and~\type
-{c}. The first alternative leaves room for figure
-corrections and annotations, the second alternative is
-somewhat more efficient and places more figures on one page.
-The third alternative puts each figure on its own page. Of
-course one needs to provide the file \type {texutil.tuf} by
-saying:
-
-\starttyping
-texutil --figures *.mps *.jpg *.png
-\stoptyping
-
-Even more straightforward is running \TEXEXEC, for instance:
-
-\starttyping
-texexec --figures=c --pdf *.mps *.jpg *.png
-\stoptyping
-
-This will give you a \PDF\ file of the figures requested,
-with one figure per page.
-
-\section{\TEX||figures}
-\index{figures+tables}
-\index{tables+scaling}
-
-Figures can be scaled. This mechanism can also be used for
-other text elements. These elements are then stored in
-separate files or in a buffer. The next example shows how a
-table is scaled to the pagewidth. The result is typeset in
-\in {figure} [fig:table].
-
-\startbuffer
-\startbuffer[table]
- \starttable[||||||]
- \HL
- \VL \bf factor \VL \bf width \VL
- \bf height \VL \bf width and height \VL
- \bf nothing \VL \SR
- \HL
- \VL \type{max} \VL automatically \VL
- automatically \VL automatically \VL
- width or height \VL \FR
- \VL \type{fit} \VL automatically \VL
- automatically \VL automatically \VL
- width or height \VL \MR
- \VL \type{broad} \VL automatically \VL
- automatically \VL automatically \VL
- width or height \VL \MR
- \VL \type{...} \VL width \VL
- height \VL isometric \VL
- original dimensions \VL \LR
- \HL
- \stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\placefigure
- [here][fig:table]
- {An example of a \TEX\ figure.}
- {\externalfigure[table.buffer][width=\textwidth]}
-
-\placefigure
- {An example of a \TEX\ figure.}
- {\externalfigure[table][width=.5\textwidth, type=buffer]}
-\stopbuffer
-
-% todo: type=buffer and table.buffer are broken in today's context version...
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-With \type{\typesetbuffer} you go a step further: not just one text element
-but a whole document can be typeset and inserted as figure. As an example, the
-second page of some text on A7-paper with landscape orientation is shown in
-\in{figure}[fig:a7-landscape-layout].
-
-\startbuffer
-\startbuffer[a7-buf]
-\setuppapersize[A7, landscape][A7, landscape]
-\showframe
-\input tufte
-\stopbuffer
-
-\placefigure[][fig:a7-landscape-layout]
- {An example for \tex{typesetbuffer}.}
- {\typesetbuffer[a7-buf][page=2]}
-\stopbuffer
-
-% todo: second option to \setuppapersize should not be needed with
-% recent context
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\section{Extensions of figures}
-\index{figures+extensions}
-
-In the introduction we mentioned different figure formats
-like \EPS\ and \PNG. In most situations the format does not
-have to be specified. On the contrary, format specification
-would mean that we would have to re||specify when we
-switch from \DVI\ to \PDF\ output. The figure format that
-\CONTEXT\ will use depends on the special driver. First
-preference is an outline, second a bitmap.
-
-\METAPOST\ figures, that can have a number as suffix, are
-recognized automatically. \CONTEXT\ will take care of the
-font management when it encounters \METAPOST\ figures. When
-color is disabled, or \RGB\ is to be converted to \CMYK,
-\CONTEXT\ will determine what color specifications have to
-be converted in the \METAPOST\ file. If needed, colors are
-converted to weighted grey scales, that print acceptable on
-black and white printers. In the next step the fonts are
-smuggled into the file.\footnote {Fonts are a problem in
-\METAPOST\ files, since it it up to the postprocessor to
-take care of them. In this respect, \METAPOST\ output is not
-self contained.} In case of \PDF\ output the \METAPOST\ code
-is converted into \PDF\ by \TEX.
-
-If necessary the code needed to insert the graphic is stored
-as a so called object for future re||use. This saves
-processing time, as well as bytes when producing \PDF. You
-can prevent this by setting \type {object=no}.
-
-When \EPS\ and \MPS\ (\METAPOST) figures are processed
-\CONTEXT\ searches for the high resolution bounding box. By
-default the \POSTSCRIPT\ bounding box may have a deviation
-of half a point, which is within the accuracy of our eyes.
-Especially when aligning graphics, such deviations will not
-go unnoticed.
-
-\CONTEXT\ determines the file format automatically, as is the
-case when you use:
-
-\starttyping
-\externalfigure[cow]
-\stoptyping
-
-Sometimes however, as we already explained, the user may
-want to force the format for some reason. This can be done
-by:
-
-\starttyping
-\externalfigure[cow.eps]
-\externalfigure[cow][type=eps]
-\stoptyping
-
-In special cases you can specify in which way figure
-processing takes place. In the next example \CONTEXT\
-determines dimensions asif the file were in \EPS\ format,
-that is, it has a bounding box, but processes the files as
-if it were a \METAPOST\ file. This kind of detailed
-specification is seldom needed.
-
-\starttyping
-\externalfigure[graphic.xyz][type=eps,method=mps]
-\stoptyping
-
-The automatic searching for dimensions can be blocked by
-\type {preset=no}.
-
-\section{Movies}
-\index{movies}
-
-In \CONTEXT\ moving images or \quote {movies} are handled
-just like figures. The file format type is not determined
-automatically yet. This means the user has to specify the
-file format.
-
-\starttyping
-\externalfigure[demo.mov][label=demo,width=4cm,height=4cm,preview=yes]
-\stoptyping
-
-With this setup a preview is shown (the first image of the
-movie). If necessary an ordinary (static) figure can be
-layed over the first movie image with the overlay mechanism.
-
-Movies can be controlled either by clicking on them, or by
-providing navigational tools, like:
-
-\starttyping
-... \goto {start me} [StartMovie{demo}] ...
-\stoptyping
-
-A more detailed discussion on controlling widgets is beyond
-this chapter. Keep in mind that you need to distribute the
-movies along with your document, since they are not included.
-This makes sense, since movies can be pretty large.
-
-\section{Some remarks on figures}
-
-Figures, and photos in particular, have to be produced with
-consistent proportions. The proportions specified in \in
-{figure} [fig:proportions] can be used as a guideline.
-Scaling of photos may cause quality loss.
-
-\def\imageproportion#1:#2%
- {\bgroup
- \dimen0=4em
- \dimen2=#1\dimen0
- \divide\dimen2 by #2
- \framed[width=\dimen0,height=\dimen2]{#1 : #2}%
- \egroup}
-
-\placefigure
- [here][fig:proportions]
- {Some preferred image proportions.}
-\startcombination[3*2]
- {\imageproportion4:5} {}
- {\imageproportion3:4} {}
- {\imageproportion2:3} {}
- {\imageproportion5:4} {}
- {\imageproportion4:3} {}
- {\imageproportion3:2} {}
-\stopcombination
-
-In the background of a figure you typeset a background (see
-\in{figure}[fig:background in figures]). In this example the
-external figures get a background (for a black and white
-reader: a green screen).
-
-\startbuffer
-\def\showacow#1%
- {\externalfigure
- [cow]
- [hfactor=80,background=screen,backgroundscreen=#1]}
-
-\def\showascreen#1%
- {\type{raster=#1}}
-
-\startcombination[3*2]
- {\showacow{0.70}} {\showascreen{0.70}}
- {\showacow{0.75}} {\showascreen{0.75}}
- {\showacow{0.80}} {\showascreen{0.80}}
- {\showacow{0.85}} {\showascreen{0.85}}
- {\showacow{0.90}} {\showascreen{0.90}}
- {\showacow{0.95}} {\showascreen{0.95}}
-\stopcombination
-\stopbuffer
-
-\start
-
-\setupfloats
- [background=color,
- backgroundcolor=green,
- backgroundoffset=3pt]
-
-\placefigure
- [][fig:backgrounds in figures]
- {Some examples of backgrounds in figures.}
- {\getbuffer}
-
-\stop
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupfloats
- [background=color,
- backgroundcolor=green,
- backgroundoffset=3pt]
-
-\useexternalfigure [cow]
- [hfactor=80,
- background=screen,
- backgroundscreen=0.75]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Note that we use only one float and that there are six
-external figures. The background of the float is used for
-the complete combination and the background of the external
-figure only for the figure itself.
-
-\stopcomponent
-
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-% we assume that there are fontfiles demofont.afm/pfb
-%
-% runtools mfonts.rb
-
-% \loadmapfile[texnansi-test-test.map]
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-% some typescript examples
-
-\startbuffer[funny]
-\definetypeface [funny] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
-\definetypeface [funny] [ss] [sans] [palatino] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
-\definetypeface [funny] [tt] [mono] [palatino] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
-\definetypeface [funny] [mm] [math] [palatino] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[joke]
-\definetypeface [joke] [rm] [serif] [times] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
-\definetypeface [joke] [ss] [sans] [helvetica] [default] [rscale=0.9,
- encoding=texnansi]
-\definetypeface [joke] [tt] [mono] [courier] [default] [rscale=1.1,
- encoding=texnansi]
-\definetypeface [joke] [mm] [math] [times] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[nojoke]
-\definetypeface [nojoke] [rm] [serif] [times] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
-\definetypeface [nojoke] [ss] [sans] [helvetica] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
-\definetypeface [nojoke] [tt] [mono] [courier] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
-\definetypeface [nojoke] [mm] [math] [times] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[whow]
-\definetypeface [whow] [rm] [serif] [modern] [latin-modern] [encoding=ec]
-\definetypeface [whow] [ss] [sans] [modern] [latin-modern] [encoding=ec]
-\definetypeface [whow] [tt] [mono] [modern] [latin-modern] [encoding=ec]
-\definetypeface [whow] [mm] [math] [modern] [latin-modern] [encoding=ec]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer[funny,nojoke,joke,whow]
-
-\chapter[fonts]{Fonts}
-\index{font+definition}
-\section{Introduction}
-\index{fonts}
-
-This chapter will cover the details of defining fonts and collections of fonts, and it
-will explain how to go about installing fonts in both \MKII\ and \MKIV. It helps if
-you know what a font is, and are familiar with the \CONTEXT\ font switching macros.
-
-The original \CONTEXT\ font model was based on plain \TEX, but evolved into a more
-extensive one primarily aimed at consistently typesetting \PRAGMA's educational
-documents. The fact that pseudo caps had to be typeset in any font shape in the
-running text as well as superscripts, has clearly determined the design. The font
-model has been relatively stable since 1995.
-
-Currently there are three layers of font definitions:
-
-\startitemize
-
-\item simple font definitions: such definitions provide
- \type {\named} access to a specific font in a
- predefined size
-
-\item body font definitions: these result in a coherent
- set of fonts, often from a same type foundry or
- designer, that can be used intermixed as a \quote{style}
-
-\item typescript definitions: these package serif, sans serif,
- mono spaced and math and other styles in such a way
- that you can conveniently switch between different
- combinations
-
-\stopitemize
-
-These three mechanisms are actually build on top of each
-other and all rely on a low level mapping mechanism
-that is responsible for resolving the real font file name
-and the specific font encoding used.
-
-When \TEX\ users install one of the \TEX\ distributions, like \TEX-live,
-automatically a lot of fonts will be installed on their system.
-Unfortunately it is not that easy to get a clear picture of what fonts
-are there and what is needed to use them. And although the \type {texmf}
-tree is prepared for commercial fonts, adding newly bought fonts is not
-trivial. To compensate this, \CONTEXT\ \MKII\ comes with
-\type{texfont.pl}, a program that can install fonts for you. And if the
-global setup is done correctly, \MKIV\ and \XETEX\ can use the fonts
-installed in your operation system without the need for extra
-installation work.
-
-\section {Font files and synonyms}
-\macro{\tex{definefontsynonym}}
-\macro{\tex{setupfontsynonym}}
-
-
-In \CONTEXT, whenever possible you should define symbolic names for fonts.
-The mapping from such symbolic names onto real font names can be done such
-that it takes place unnoticed by the user. This is good, since the name can
-depend on the encoding, in which case the name is obscure and hard to
-remember. The trick is knowing how to use the \type{\definefontsynonym}
-command.
-
-\placefloat[][]{none}{\showsetup{definefontsynonym}}
-
-The first argument is the synonym that is being defined or redefined. This
-synonym should be something simpler than the original name that's easier to
-use. Redefinition is not only allowed but often very useful. The second
-argument is the replacement of the synonym. This replacement can be a real
-font name, but it can also be another synonym. The optional third argument
-can be used for to specify font settings.
-
-There is no limit on the number of synonyms that can chained together, but the
-last one in the chain has to be a valid font name. \CONTEXT\ knows it has
-reached the bottom level when there is no longer any replacement possible.
-
-Font settings actually take place at the bottom level, since they are
-closely related to specific instances of fonts. Any settings that are
-defined higher up in the chain percolate down, unless they are already
-defined at the lower level.
-
-\startbuffer[synonymargs]
-\vskip 1ex
-\starttabulate[|lT|p|]
-\NC encoding \NC The font file encoding for \TFM-based (\MKII) fonts.\NC \NR
-\NC handling \NC The font handling for \MKII\ (see previous chapter).\NC \NR
-\NC features \NC The font handling for \MKIV\ and \XETEX\ (see previous chapter).\NC \NR
-\NC mapping \NC letter case change mapping for \MKII\ that may be used in special
- cases; never actually used in the \CONTEXT\ core.
- See~\in{chapter}[languages] on languages for details.\NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\vskip 1ex
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer[synonymargs]
-
-Here is an example of the use of font synonyms:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definefontsynonym [Palatino] [uplr8t] [encoding=ec]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In this example, the argumnet \type{uplr8t} is the real font (the actual
-file name is \type{uplr8t.tfm}, but file extensions are normally
-omitted), and it contains the metrics for the Type~1 font URW Palladio L
-in EC encoding. From now on, the name \type{Palatino} can be used in
-further font definitions to identify this font, instead of the
-dreadfully low||level (and hard to remember) name \type{uplr8t} and its
-accompanying encoding.
-
-\subsection{Font names}
-
-In \PDFTEX, the real font is the name of the \TEX\ metrics file, minus the
-extension, as we saw already. In \XETEX\ and \MKIV\ a font name is a bit more
-complex, because in both cases OpenType fonts can be accessed directly by
-their official font name (but with any embedded spaces stripped out) as well
-as via the disk file name.
-
-In these two systems, \CONTEXT\ first attempts to find the font using the
-official font name. If that doesn't work, then it tries to use the font by
-file name as a fallback. Since this is not very efficient and also because
-it may generate (harmless, but alarming looking) warnings, it is possible to
-force \CONTEXT\ into one or the other mode by using a prefix, so you will
-most often see synonym definitions like this:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definefontsynonym [MSTimes] [name:TimesNewRoman] [features=default]
-\definefontsynonym [Iwona-Regular] [file:Iwona-Regular] [features=default]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In \XETEX, the \type{file} prefix implies that \XETEX\ will search for an
-OpenType font (with extension \type{otf} or \type{ttf}) and if that fails
-it will try to find a \TEX\ font (with extension \type{tfm}). In \MKIV, the
-list is a little longer: OpenType (\type{otf}, \type{ttf}), Type~1
-(\type{afm}), \OMEGA\ (\type{ofm}), and finally \TEX\ (\type{tfm}).
-
-The use of aliases to hide the complexity of true font names is already
-very useful, but \CONTEXT\ goes further than that. An extra synonym level
-is normally defined that attaches this font name to a generic name like
-\type{Serif} or \type{Sans}.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definefontsynonym [Serif] [Palatino]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-An important advantage of using names like \type {Serif} in macro and
-style definitions is that it can easily be remapped onto a completely
-different font than \type{Palatino}. This is often useful when you are
-experimenting with a new environment file for a book or when you are
-writing a \CONTEXT\ module.
-
-In fact, inside an environment file it is useful to go even further and
-define new symbolic names that map onto \type {Serif}.
-
-\starttyping
-\definefontsynonym [TitleFont] [Serif]
-\stoptyping
-
-By using symbolic names in the main document and in style and macro
-definitions, you can make them independent of a particular font and let
-them adapt automatically to the main document fonts. That is of course
-assuming these are indeed defined in terms of \type{Serif}, \type{Sans},
-etcetera. All the \CONTEXT\ predefined typescripts are set up this way, and
-you are very much encouraged to stick to the same logic for your own font
-definitions as well.
-
-The list of \quote{standard} symbolic names is given
-in~\in{table}[tab:symbolic font names]
-
-\startbuffer[symfontnames]
-\vskip 1ex
-\starttabulate[|lT|lT|l|]
-\NC \rm\bf name \NC \rm \bf style, alternative \NC \rm \bf explanation \NC \NR
-\NC Blackboard \NC -- \NC Used by the \type{\bbd} macro \NC \NR
-\NC Calligraphic \NC -- \NC Used by the \type{\cal} macro \NC \NR
-\NC Fraktur \NC -- \NC Used by the \type{\frak} macro \NC \NR
-\NC Gothic \NC -- \NC Used by the \type{\goth} macro \NC \NR
-\NC OldStyle \NC -- \NC Used by the \type{\os} macro \NC \NR
-\NC MPtxtfont \NC -- \NC The default font for \METAPOST \NC \NR
-\NC Calligraphy \NC cg,tf \NC \NC \NR
-\NC Handwriting \NC hw,tf \NC \NC \NR
-\NC MathRoman(Bold) \NC mm,mr(bf)\NC \NC \NR
-\NC MathItalic(Bold) \NC mm,mi(bf)\NC \NC \NR
-\NC MathSymbol(Bold) \NC mm,sy(bf)\NC \NC \NR
-\NC MathExtension(Bold) \NC mm,ex(bf)\NC \NC \NR
-\NC MathAlpha(Bold) \NC mm,ma(bf)\NC \NC \NR
-\NC MathBeta(Bold) \NC mm,mb(bf)\NC \NC \NR
-\NC MathGamma(Bold) \NC mm,mc(bf)\NC \NC \NR
-\NC MathDelta(Bold) \NC mm,md(bf)\NC \NC \NR
-\NC Mono \NC tt,tf \NC \NC \NR
-\NC MonoBold \NC tt,bf \NC \NC \NR
-\NC MonoItalic \NC tt,it \NC \NC \NR
-\NC MonoBoldItalic \NC tt,bi \NC \NC \NR
-\NC MonoSlanted \NC tt,sl \NC \NC \NR
-\NC MonoBoldSlanted \NC tt,bs \NC \NC \NR
-\NC MonoCaps \NC tt,sc \NC \NC \NR
-\NC Sans \NC ss,tf \NC \NC \NR
-\NC SansBold \NC ss,bf \NC \NC \NR
-\NC SansItalic \NC ss,it \NC \NC \NR
-\NC SansBoldItalic \NC ss,bi \NC \NC \NR
-\NC SansSlanted \NC ss,sl \NC \NC \NR
-\NC SansBoldSlanted \NC ss,bs \NC \NC \NR
-\NC SansCaps \NC ss,sc \NC \NC \NR
-\NC Serif \NC rm,tf \NC \NC \NR
-\NC SerifBold \NC rm,bf \NC \NC \NR
-\NC SerifItalic \NC rm,it \NC \NC \NR
-\NC SerifBoldItalic \NC rm,bi \NC \NC \NR
-\NC SerifSlanted \NC rm,sl \NC \NC \NR
-\NC SerifBoldSlanted \NC rm,bs \NC \NC \NR
-\NC SerifCaps \NC rm,sc \NC \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\vskip 1ex
-\stopbuffer
-
-%this table almost takes up a page, so we should give it one to itself
-\placetable
- [page]
- [tab:symbolic font names]
- {Standard symbolic font names, and the style||alternative pair they belong to.}
- {\getbuffer[symfontnames]}
-
-\subsection{Adjusting font settings}
-
-As mentioned earlier, the items in the third argument of
-\type{\definefontsynonym} percolate down the chain of
-synonyms. Occasionally, you may want to splice some settings into that
-chain, and that is where \type{\setupfontsynonym} comes in handy.
-
-\showsetup{setupfontsynonym}
-
-For example, the predefined \MKII\ typescripts for font handling that we saw in
-the previous chapter contain a sequence of commands like this:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupfontsynonym [Serif] [handling=pure]
-\setupfontsynonym [SerifBold] [handling=pure]
-\setupfontsynonym [SerifItalic] [handling=pure]
-...
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The first line means \quote{adjust the \type{handling} setting of only the
- \type{Serif} font to \type{pure}}. Any font lower down in the synonym chain
-won't receive this setting. Another example might be setting a font variant
-for {\sc small caps}:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupfontsynonym [SerifSmallCaps] [features=smallcaps]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\section {Simple font definitions}
-\macro{\tex{definefont}}
-\macro{\tex{definedfont}}
-
-The most simple font definition takes place with \type {\definefont}.
-
-\showsetup{definefont}
-
-This macro defines a font with the same name as the first argument and
-you can use its name as an identifier to select that font. The second
-argument works in the same way as the second argument to
-\type{\definefontsynonym}: you can use either a font synonym or a real
-font. There is an optional third argument that can be either a bare
-number like \type{1.5 }, or a named setup
-(see~\in{section}[sec:setups]). In case of a bare number, that is a local
-setting for the interline space. In case of a setup, that setup can do
-whatever it wants.
-
-\startbuffer [dingbat]
-\loadmapfile [koeieletters]
-\definefont [ContextLogo] [koeielogos at 72pt]
-\ContextLogo \char 2
-\stopbuffer
-
-For instance:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer[dingbat]
-\stopexample
-
-will result in
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer[dingbat]
-\stopreality
-
-If you want a fixed size font like in the example above, you can define a
-font using the primitive \TEX\ \type {at} or \type {scaled} modifiers.
-
-Be warned that \type {at} is often useful, but \type {scaled} is somewhat
-unreliable since it scales the font related to its internal design size,
-and that is often unknown. Depending on the design size is especially
-dangerous when you use symbolic names, since different fonts have
-different design sizes, and designers differ in their ideas about what a
-design size is. Compare for instance the 10pt instance of a Computer
-Modern Roman with Lucida Bright (which more looks like a 12pt then).
-
-\starttyping
-\definefont [TitleFont] [Serif scaled 2400]
-\stoptyping
-
-Hardcoded sizes can be useful in many situations, but they can be
-annoying when you want to define fonts in such a way that their
-definitions adapt themselves to their surroundings. That is why
-\CONTEXT\ provides an additional way of scaling:
-
-\starttyping
-\definefont [TitleFont] [Serif sa 2.4]
-\stoptyping
-
-The \type {sa} directive means as much as \quote {scaled at
-the body font size}. Therefore this definition will lead to
-a 24pt scaling when the (document) body font size equals
-10pt. Because the definition has a lazy nature, the font
-size will adapt itself to the current body font size.
-
-There is an extra benefit to using \type{sa} instead of \type{at}.
-Instead of a numeric multiplier, you can also use the identifiers that
-were defined in the body font environment that specified the related
-dimensions. For example, this scales the font to the \type {b} size,
-being 1.440 by default:
-
-\starttyping
-\definefont [TitleFont] [Serif sa b]
-\stoptyping
-
-In fact, if you use a bare name like in
-
-\starttyping
-\definefont [TitleFont] [Serif]
-\stoptyping
-
-it will internally be converted to
-
-\starttyping
-\definefont [TitleFont] [Serif sa *]
-\stoptyping
-
-which in turn expands into the current actual font size, after the
-application of size corrections for super|| and subscripts etc.
-
-For example
-
-\startbuffer[saex]
-\definefont [TitleFont] [Sans]
-{\TitleFont test} and {\tfc \TitleFont test}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer[saex]
-\stopexample
-
-gives
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer[saex]
-\stopreality
-
-A specialized alternative to \type {sa} that is sometimes useful is \type
-{mo}. Here the size maps onto to body font size only after it has passed
-through an optional size remapping. Such remappings are defined by the
-macro \type{\mapfontsize}:
-
-\showsetup{mapfontsize}
-
-Such remapping before applying scaling is sometimes handy for math fonts,
-where you may want to use slightly different sizes than the ones given in
-the body font environment. In the \CONTEXT\ distribution, this happens
-only with the Math Times fonts, where the predefined typescript contains
-the following lines:
-
-\starttyping
-\mapfontsize [5pt] [6.0pt]
-\mapfontsize [6pt] [6.8pt]
-\mapfontsize [7pt] [7.6pt]
-\mapfontsize [8pt] [8.4pt]
-\mapfontsize [9pt] [9.2pt]
-\mapfontsize [10pt] [10pt]
-\mapfontsize [11pt] [10.8pt]
-\mapfontsize [12pt] [11.6pt]
-\mapfontsize [14.4pt] [13.2pt]
-\stoptyping
-
-As we have seen, \type{\definefont} creates a macro name for a font
-switch. For ease of use, there is also a direct method to access a
-font:
-
-\showsetup{definedfont}
-
-Where the argument has exactly the same syntax as the second argument to
-\type{\definefont}. In fact, this macro executes \type{\definefont}
-internally, and then immediately switches to the defined font.
-
-
-\section {Defining body fonts}
-\macro{\tex{definebodyfont}}
-
-
-In older versions of \CONTEXT, the model for defining fonts that will be
-described in this section was the top||level user interface. These days,
-typescripts are used at the top||level, and the body font definitions are
-wrapped inside of those.
-
-Most commercial fonts have only one design size, and when you create a
-typescript for such fonts, you can simply reuse the predefined size
-definitions. Later on we will see that this means you can just refer to a
-\type{default} definition.
-
-Still, you may need (or want) to know the details of body font definitions
-if you create your own typescripts, especially if the fonts are not all
-that standard. For example, because Latin Modern comes in design sizes,
-there was a need to associate a specific font with each bodyfont size. You
-may find yourself in a similar situation when you attempt to create a
-typescript for a \quote{professional} commercial font set.
-
-The core of this intermediate model is the \type{\definebodyfont} command
-that is used as follows:
-
-\starttyping
-\definebodyfont [10pt] [rm] [tf=tir at 10pt]
-\stoptyping
-
-This single line actually defines two font switches \type{\tf} for use
-after a \type{\rm} command, and \type{\rmtf} for direct access.
-
-\blank
-
-As one can expect, the first implementation of a font model in \TEX\ is
-also determined and thereby complicated by the fact that the Computer
-Modern Roman fonts come in design sizes. As a result, definitions can look
-rather complex and because most \TEX\ users start with those fonts, font
-definitions are considered to be complex.
-
-Another complicating factor is that in order to typeset math, even more
-(font) definitions are needed. Add to that the fact that sometimes fonts
-with mixed encodings have to be used, i.e.\ with the glyphs positioned in
-different font slots, and you can understand why font handling in \TEX\
-is often qualified as \quote {the font mess}. Flexibility simply has its
-price.
-
-Like most other \TEX\ users, Hans Hagen started out using the Computer
-Modern Roman fonts. Since these fonts have specific design sizes,
-\CONTEXT\ supports extremely accurate \type{\definebodyfont} definitions with
-specific font names and sizes for each combination. The following is an
-example of that:
-
-\startbuffer[font-6]
-\definebodyfont [12pt] [rm]
- [ tf=cmr12,
- tfa=cmr12 scaled \magstep1,
- tfb=cmr12 scaled \magstep2,
- tfc=cmr12 scaled \magstep3,
- tfd=cmr12 scaled \magstep4,
- bf=cmbx12,
- it=cmti12,
- sl=cmsl12,
- bi=cmbxti10 at 12pt,
- bs=cmbxsl10 at 12pt,
- sc=cmcsc10 at 12pt]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[font-6]
-
-It should be clear to you that for fonts with design sizes, similar
-\type{\definebodyfont} commands will have to be written for each of the
-requested body font sizes. But many commercial fonts do not come in
-design sizes at all. In fact, many documents have a rather simple design
-and use only a couple of fonts for all sizes.
-
-The previous example used the available \TEX||specifications \type {scaled}
-and \type {at}, but (as we say already) \CONTEXT\ supports special keyword
-that is a combination of both: \type {sa} (scaled at).
-
-For example, for the Helvetica Type~1 font definition we could define:
-
-\startbuffer[font-7]
-\definebodyfont [12pt] [ss]
- [tf=hv sa 1.000,
- bf=hvb sa 1.000,
- it=hvo sa 1.000,
- sl=hvo sa 1.000,
- tfa=hv sa 1.200,
- tfb=hv sa 1.440,
- tfc=hv sa 1.728,
- tfd=hv sa 2.074,
- sc=hv sa 1.000]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[font-7]
-
-The scaling is done in relation to the bodyfont size. In analogy with
-\TEX's \type {\magstep} we can use \type {\magfactor}: instead of \type
-{sa 1.440} we could specify \type {sa \magfactor2}.
-
-If you are happy with the relative sizes as defined in the body font
-environment (and there is no reason not to), the \type{\definebodyfont}
-can be four lines shorter. That is because \CONTEXT\ predeclares a whole
-collection of names that combine the styles \type{rm}, \type{ss}, \type{tt},
-\type{tf}, \type{hw} and \type{cg} with the alternatives \type{bf},
-\type{it}, \type{sl}, \type{bi}, \type{bs}, and \type{sc} with the
-postfixes \type{a}, \type{b}, \type{c}, \type{d}, \type{x} and \type{xx}.
-
-For the combination of \type{ss} and \type{sl}, the following identifiers
-are predeclared:
-
-\starttyping
-\ss \ssa \ssb \ssc \ssd \ssx \ssxx
-\sl \sla \slb \slc \sld \slx \slxx
-\sssl \sssla \ssslb \ssslc \sssld
-\stoptyping
-
-
-And because there are no more sizes in the definition any more, we can
-just as well combine all of the requested sizes in a single
-\type{\definebodyfont} by using a list of sizes as the first
-argument. This means exactly the same as repeating that whole list five
-(or more) times, but saves a lot of typing:
-
-\starttyping
-\definebodyfont [12pt,11pt,10pt,9pt,8pt] [ss]
- [tf=hv sa 1.000,
- bf=hvb sa 1.000,
- it=hvo sa 1.000,
- sl=hvo sa 1.000,
- sc=hv sa 1.000]
-\stoptyping
-
-Because the font names (may) depend on the encoding vector, we had better
-use the previously discussed method for mapping symbolic names. So, any one
-of the three following lines can be used, but the third one is best:
-
-\starttyping
-\definebodyfont [10pt,11pt,12pt] [ss] [tf=hv sa 1.000]
-\definebodyfont [10pt,11pt,12pt] [ss] [tf=Helvetica sa 1.000]
-\definebodyfont [10pt,11pt,12pt] [ss] [tf=Sans sa 1.000]
-\stoptyping
-
-
-And in the actual \CONTEXT\ core, the default body fonts are in fact
-defined with commands like this:
-
-\startbuffer[font-5]
-\definebodyfont [default] [rm]
- [ tf=Serif sa 1,
- ...
- it=SerifItalic sa 1,
- ... ]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[font-5]
-
-We saw that \type {\tf} is the default font. Here \type {\tf} is defined as
-\typ{Serif sa 1} which means that it is a serif font, scaled to a normal
-font size. This \type {Serif} is mapped elsewhere on for example \typ
-{Palatino} which in turn is mapped on the actual filename \type {uplr8t},
-as demonstrated earlier.
-
-\showsetup{definebodyfont}
-
-The macro syntax for \type{\definebodyfont} is a bit abbreviated. Besides
-the two||letter keys that are listed for the third argument, it is also
-possible to assign values to font identifiers with the alphabetic suffixes
-\type{a} through \type{d} like \type{tfa} as well as the ones with an
-\type{x} or \type{xx} suffix like \type{bfx}. You can even define totally new
-keywords, if you want that.
-
-As an example we will define a bigger fontsize of \type {\tf}:
-
-\startbuffer
-\definebodyfont [10pt,11pt,12pt] [rm]
- [tfe=Serif at 48pt,
- ite=SerifItalic at 48pt]
-\tfe Big {\it Words}.
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This becomes:
-
-\startreality
-\startlinecorrection
-\getbuffer
-\stoplinecorrection
-\stopreality
-
-Note that there is a small trick here: the assignment to \type{ite} is
-needed for the command \type{\it} to work properly. Without that, the
-command \type{\it} would run the \quote{normal} version of \type{it} and
-that has a size of 11pt.
-
-
-The keywords \type{mr}, \type {ex}, \type {mi}, \type {sy}, \type {ma},
-\type {mb},\type {mc} and \type{md} all relate to math families. As was
-already hinted at in~\in{table}[tab:symbolic font names], these have
-extended relatives suffixed by \type{bf} for use within bold math
-environments.
-
-Calls of \type{\definebodyfont} for the \type{mm} style look quite
-different from the other styles, because they set up these special
-keywords, and nothing else. The first four keys are required in all math
-setups just to do basic formula typesetting, the other four (\type{ma}
-\dots \type{md}) can be left undefined. Those are normally used for fonts
-with special symbols or alphabets like the AMS symbol fonts \type{msam}
-and \type{msbm}.
-
-Here is what a setup for a fairly standard \type{mm} could look like:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definebodyfont [10pt] [mm]
- [mr=cmr10,
- ex=cmex10,
- mi=cmmi10,
- sy=cmsy10]
-
-\definebodyfont [17.3pt,14.4pt,12pt,11pt,10pt,9pt] [mm]
- [ma=msam10 sa 1,
- mb=msbm10 sa 1]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The keys \type{mc} and \type{md} are left undefined. This example
-explicitly shows how multiple \type{\definebodyfont}s are combined by
-\CONTEXT\ automatically and that there is no need to do everything
-within a single definition (in fact this was already implied by the
-\type{tfe} trick above.)
-
-Apart from the calling convention as given in the macro syntax that has
-already been shown, there are a few alternative forms of
-\type{\definebodyfont} that can be used to defined and call body fonts by
-name:
-
-\showsetup{definebodyfontDEF}
-
-This was used in the default serif font defintion shown above: the first
-argument to \type{\definebodyfont} was the identifier \type{default}
-because these definitions were to be used from within other definitions.
-
-An actual size will be provided by the commands at the top||level in the
-calling chain, the third argument in that \type{\definebodyfont} call will
-also be \type{default} instead of actually specifying settings.
-
-\showsetup{definebodyfontREF}
-
-The use of the \type{default} actually happens deep inside \CONTEXT\ so
-there is clear code that can be shown, but if it was written out, a call
-would for example look like this:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definebodyfont
- [17.3pt,14.4pt,12pt,11pt,10pt,9pt,8pt,7pt,6pt,5pt,4pt]
- [rm,ss,tt,mm]
- [default]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-To end this section: for advanced \TEX\ users there is the
-dimension||register \type {\bodyfontsize}. This variable can be used to set
-fontwidths. The number (rounded) points is available in \type
-{\bodyfontpoints}.
-
-This way of defining fonts has been part of \CONTEXT\ from
-the beginning, but as more complicated designs started to
-show up, we felt the need for a more versatile mechanism.
-
-\section {Typescripts and typefaces}
-
-\macro{\tex{usetypescript}}
-\macro{\tex{usetypescriptfile}}
-\macro{\tex{starttypescript}}
-\macro{\tex{definetypeface}}
-
-On top of the existing traditional font module, \CONTEXT\ now provides a
-more abstract layer of typescripts and building blocks for definitions
-and typefaces as font containers. The original font definition files have
-been regrouped into such typescripts thereby reducing the number of files
-involved.
-
-As we saw earlier, \quote{using} a typescript is done via the a call to the
-macro \type{\usetypescript}. Here is the macro syntax setup again:
-
-\showsetup{usetypescript}
-
-Typescripts are in fact just organized definitions, and \quote{using} a
-typescript therefore actually means nothing more than executing the set of
-definitions that is contained within a particular typescript.
-
-The main defining command for typescripts is a start||stop pair that wraps
-the actual macro definitions.
-
-\starttyping
-\starttypescript [...] [...] [...]
- ....
-\stoptypescript
-\stoptyping
-
-As with \type{\usetypescript}, there can be up to three arguments, and
-these two sets of arguments are linked to eachother: the values of the
-first and second argument in the call to \type{\starttypescript} of
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\starttypescript [palatino] [texnansi,ec,qx,t5,default]
- ...
-\stoptypescript
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-are what make the \MKII-style call to \type{\usetypescript}
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\usetypescript [palatino] [ec]
-...
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-possible and meaningful: the first argument in both cases is the same so
-that this matches, and the second argument of \type{\usetypescript} appears
-in the list that is the second argument of \type{\starttypescript}, so this
-also matches. \CONTEXT\ will execute all matching blocks it knows about:
-there may be more than one.
-
-To perform the actual matching, \CONTEXT\ scans through the list of known
-\type{\starttypescript} blocks for each of the combinations of items in
-the specified arguments of \type{\usetypescript}. These blocks can be
-preloaded definitions in \TEX's memory, or they may come from a file.
-
-There is a small list of typescript files that is tried always, and by
-using \type{\usetypescriptfile} you actually add extra ones at the end of
-this list.
-
-The automatically loaded files for the three possible engines are,
-in first to last order:
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|lT|lT|p|]
-\NC \rmbf pdftex \NC \rmbf xetex \NC \rmbf luatex \NC \rmbf explanation \NC \FR
-\NC type-tmf \NC type-tmf \NC type-tmf \NC Core \TEX\ community fonts\NC \NR
-\NC type-siz \NC type-siz \NC type-siz \NC Font size setups\NC \NR
-\NC type-one \NC \NC \NC Type~1 free fonts\NC \NR
-\NC \NC type-otf \NC type-otf \NC OpenType free fonts\NC \NR
-\NC \NC type-xtx \NC \NC MacOSX font support\NC \NR
-\NC type-akb \NC \NC \NC Basic Adobe Type~1 mappings\NC \NR
-\NC type-loc \NC type-loc \NC type-loc \NC A user configuration file\NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-Extra arguments to \type{\usetypescript} are ignored, and that is why that
-same two-argument call to \type{\usetypescript} works correctly in \MKIV\
-as well, even tough the typescript itself uses only a single argument:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\starttypescript [palatino]
- ...
-\stoptypescript
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-On the other hand, extra arguments to \type{\starttypescript} are not
-ignored: a \type{\starttypescript} with two specified arguments will not
-be matched by a \type{\usetypescript} that has only one specified
-argument.
-
-However, you can force any key at all to match by using the special
-keyword \type{all} in your \type{\usetypescript} or
-\type{\starttypescript}. We will see later that this use of a
-wildcard is sometimes handy.
-
-
-\subsection{A typescript in action}
-
-Before we can go on and explain how to write \type{\starttypescript}
-blocks, we have to step back for a moment to the macro
-\type{\definetypeface}, and especially to the third, fourth and fifth
-argument:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\starttypescript [palatino] [texnansi,ec,qx,t5,default]
-\definetypeface[palatino] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [default]
-...
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Remember how in the previous chapter there were the tables that listed all
-the predefined combinations? It was said there that these \quote{\dots are
-nothing more than convenience names that are attached to a group of fonts
-by the person that wrote the font definition}.
-
-Here is how that works: these arguments of \type{\definetypeface} are
-actually used as parts of \type{\usetypescript} calls. To be preciese,
-inside the macro definition of \type{\definetypeface}, there are the
-following lines:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\def\definetypeface
- ...
- \usetypescript[#3,map][#4][name,default,\typefaceencoding,special]
- \usetypescript[#3][#5][size]
- ...
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In our example \type{#3} is \type{serif}, \type{#4} is \type{palatino},
-and \type{#5} is default. The value of \type{\typefaceencoding} is
-inherited from the calling \type{\usetypescript}. That means that the two
-lines expand into:
-
-\starttyping
-\usetypescript[serif,map][palatino] [name,default,ec,special]
-\usetypescript[serif][default][size]
-\stoptyping
-
-And those typescripts will be searched for. This example is using \MKII,
-so the list of typescript files is \type{type-tmf}, \type{type-siz},
-\type{type-one}, \type{type-akb}, and \type{type-loc}. The first two
-arguments of \type{\usetypescript} are handled depth first, so first all
-\quote{serif} typescripts are tried against all the files in the list and
-then all the \quote{map} typescripts.
-
-Not all of the seached typescript blocks are indeed present in the list
-of files that have to be scanned, but a few are, and one apparently even
-more than once:
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|l|l|l|]
-\NC type-tmf.tex \NC serif \NC palatino \NC name \NC\NR
-\NC type-one.tex \NC serif \NC palatino \NC texnansi,ec,8r,t5 \NC\NR
-\NC type-one.tex \NC serif \NC palatino \NC ec,texnansi,8r \NC\NR
-\NC type-one.tex \NC map \NC all \NC -- \NC\NR
-\NC type-siz.tex \NC serif \NC default \NC size \NC\NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-All of the found blocks are executed, so let's look at them in order
-
-\starttyping
-\starttypescript [serif] [palatino] [name]
- \definefontsynonym [Serif] [Palatino]
- \definefontsynonym [SerifBold] [Palatino-Bold]
- \definefontsynonym [SerifItalic] [Palatino-Italic]
- \definefontsynonym [SerifSlanted] [Palatino-Slanted]
- \definefontsynonym [SerifBoldItalic] [Palatino-BoldItalic]
- \definefontsynonym [SerifBoldSlanted] [Palatino-BoldSlanted]
- \definefontsynonym [SerifCaps] [Palatino-Caps]
-\stoptypescript
-\stoptyping
-
-This block has mapped the standard symbolic names to names in the
-\quote{Palatino} family, one of the standard font synonym actions as
-explained in the beginning of this chapter.
-
-\starttyping
-\starttypescript [serif] [palatino] [texnansi,ec,8r,t5]
-\definefontsynonym [Palatino]
- [\typescriptthree-uplr8a] [encoding=\typescriptthree]
-\definefontsynonym [Palatino-Italic]
- [\typescriptthree-uplri8a] [encoding=\typescriptthree]
-\definefontsynonym [Palatino-Bold]
- [\typescriptthree-uplb8a] [encoding=\typescriptthree]
-\definefontsynonym [Palatino-BoldItalic]
- [\typescriptthree-uplbi8a] [encoding=\typescriptthree]
-\definefontsynonym [Palatino-Slanted]
- [\typescriptthree-uplr8a-slanted-167] [encoding=\typescriptthree]
-\definefontsynonym [Palatino-BoldSlanted]
- [\typescriptthree-uplb8a-slanted-167] [encoding=\typescriptthree]
-\definefontsynonym [Palatino-Caps]
- [\typescriptthree-uplr8a-capitalized-800] [encoding=\typescriptthree]
-
-\loadmapfile[\typescriptthree-urw-palatino.map]
-\stoptypescript
-\stoptyping
-
-This maps the Palatino names onto the actual font files. Some further
-processing is taking place here: the calling \type{\usetypescript} that
-was called from within the \type{\definetypeface} knows that it wants
-\type{ec} encoding. Because this is the third argument, it becomes the
-replacement of \type{\typescriptthree}. The body of the typescript
-therefore reduces to:
-
-\begingroup
-\hfuzz10pt
-\starttyping
-\definefontsynonym[Palatino] [ec-uplr8a] [encoding=ec]
-\definefontsynonym[Palatino-Italic] [ec-uplri8a] [encoding=ec]
-\definefontsynonym[Palatino-Bold] [ec-uplb8a] [encoding=ec]
-\definefontsynonym[Palatino-BoldItalic] [ec-uplbi8a] [encoding=ec]
-\definefontsynonym[Palatino-Slanted] [ec-uplr8a-slanted-167] [encoding=ec]
-\definefontsynonym[Palatino-BoldSlanted][ec-uplb8a-slanted-167] [encoding=ec]
-\definefontsynonym[Palatino-Caps] [ec-uplr8a-capitalized-800][encoding=ec]
-
-\loadmapfile[ec-urw-palatino.map]
-\stoptyping
-\endgroup
-
-Incidentally, this also loads a font map file. In earlier versions of \CONTEXT, this
-was done by separate typescripts in the file \type{type-map.tex}, but nowadays all map
-loading is combined with the definition of the synonyms that link to the true fonts on
-the harddisk. This way, there is a smaller chance of errors creeping
-in. See~\in{section}[sec:map files] for more details on font map files.
-
-The third match is a block that sets sets up \quote{TeXPalladioL} font synonyms. These
-will not actually be used, but it is a match so it will be executed anyway.
-
-\starttyping
-\starttypescript [serif] [palatino] [ec,texnansi,8r]
-\definefontsynonym[TeXPalladioL-BoldItalicOsF]
- [\typescriptthree-fplbij8a][encoding=\typescriptthree]
-...
-\stoptypescript
-\stoptyping
-
-The next matched entry loads the font map files for the default fonts:
-
-\starttyping
-\starttypescript [map] [all]
- \loadmapfile[original-base.map]
- \loadmapfile[original-ams-base.map]
-\stoptypescript
-\stoptyping
-
-this will not really be needed for the palatino \type{\rm} typescript, but it ensures
-that even if there is something horribly wrong with the used typescripts, at least
-\PDFTEX\ will be able to find the Latin Modern (the default font set) on the
-harddisk.
-
-The last match is the missing piece of the font setup:
-
-\starttyping
-\starttypescript [serif] [default] [size]
- \definebodyfont
- [4pt,5pt,6pt,7pt,8pt,9pt,10pt,11pt,12pt,14.4pt,17.3pt]
- [rm] [default]
-\stoptypescript
-\stoptyping
-
-and now the typescript is complete.
-
-As explained earlier, that last block references a named
-\type{\definebodyfont} that is defined in \type{type-unk.tex}:
-
-\starttyping
-\definebodyfont [default] [rm]
- [tf=Serif sa 1,
- bf=SerifBold sa 1,
- it=SerifItalic sa 1,
- sl=SerifSlanted sa 1,
- bi=SerifBoldItalic sa 1,
- bs=SerifBoldSlanted sa 1,
- sc=SerifCaps sa 1]
-\stoptyping
-
-similar \type{default} blocks are defined for the other five font styles also.
-
-Looking back, you can see that the Palatino-specific typescripts did
-actually do anything except definining font synonyms, loading a map file,
-and calling a predefined \type{bodyfont}.
-
-\subsection{Some more information}
-
-As we saw already, typescripts and its invocations have up to three specifiers. An
-invocation matches the script specification when the three arguments have common
-keywords, and the special keyword \type {all} is equivalent to any match.
-
-Although any keyword is permitted in any of the three arguments, the
-current definitions (and macros like \type{\definetypeface}) make heavy
-use of some keys in particular:
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|p|]
-\HL
-\NC \bf pattern \NC \bf application \NC \NR
-\HL
-\NC [serif] [*] [*] \NC serif fonts \NC \NR
-\NC [sans] [*] [*] \NC sans serif fonts \NC \NR
-\NC [mono] [*] [*] \NC mono spaced fonts \NC \NR
-\NC [math] [*] [*] \NC math fonts \NC \NR
-\NC [*] [*] [size] \NC size specifications \NC \NR
-\NC [*] [*] [name] \NC symbolic name mapping \NC \NR
-\NC [*] [*] [special] \NC special settings \NC \NR
-\NC [*] [all] [*] \NC default case(s) \NC \NR
-\NC [map] [*] [*] \NC map file specifications \NC \NR
-\HL
-\stoptabulate
-
-When you take a close look at the actual files in the distribution you
-will notice a quite a few other keywords. One in particular is worth
-mentioning: instead of the predefined sizes in \type {default}, you can
-use the \type {dtp} size scripts with their associated body font
-environments by using
-
-\starttyping
-\usetypescript [all] [dtp] [size]
-\stoptyping
-
-or
-
-\starttyping
-\definetypeface[palatino] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [dtp]
-\stoptyping
-
-\blank
-
-In the top||level typescript for the palatino, we had a bunch of
-\type{\definetypeface} commands, as follows:
-
-\typebuffer[funny]
-
-Once these commands are executed (wether or not as part of a typescript), \type
-{\funny} will enable this specific collection of fonts. In a similar way we can
-define a collection \type {\joke}.
-
-\typebuffer[joke]
-
-And the familiar Computer Modern Roman as \type {\whow}:
-
-\typebuffer[whow]
-
-
-\startbuffer[sample]
-Who is {\it fond} of fonts?
-Who claims that $t+e+x+t=m+a+t+h$?
-Who {\ss can see} {\tt the difference} here?
-\stopbuffer
-
-Now has become possible to switch between these three font collections at will.
-Here is a sample of some text and a little bit of math:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer[sample]
-\stopexample
-
-When typeset in \type {\funny}, \type {\joke}, and \type{whow}, the samples look like:
-
-\startlines
-{\funny \getbuffer[sample]}
-\stoplines
-
-\startlines
-{\joke \getbuffer[sample]}
-\stoplines
-
-\startlines
-{\whow \getbuffer[sample]}
-\stoplines
-
-With \type {\showbodyfont} you can get an overview of this font.
-
-\placefigure
- {The \type {funny} typeface collection.}
- {\showbodyfont[funny]}
-
-\placefigure
- {The \type {joke} typeface collection.}
- {\showbodyfont[joke]}
-
-\placefigure
- {The \type {whow} typeface collection.}
- {\showbodyfont[whow]}
-
-When defining the joke typeface collection, we used a scale
-directive. The next sample demonstrates the difference
-between the non scaled and the scaled alternatives.
-
-\startlines
-{\nojoke \getbuffer[sample]}
-\stoplines
-
-\startlines
-{\joke \getbuffer[sample]}
-\stoplines
-
-
-It may not be immediately clear from the previous examples, but a big
-difference between using typeface definitions and the old method of
-redefining over and over again, is that the new method uses more
-resources. This is because each typeface gets its own name space
-assigned. As an intentional side effect, the symbolic names also follow
-the typeface. This means that for instance:
-
-\startbuffer[big]
-\definefont[MyBigFont][Serif sa 1.5] \MyBigFont A bit larger!
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[big]
-
-will adapt itself to the currently activated serif font
-shape, here \type {\funny}, \type {\joke} and \type {\whow}.
-
-\startlines
-{\funny \getbuffer[big]}
-{\joke \getbuffer[big]}
-{\whow \getbuffer[big]}
-\stoplines
-
-\subsection{A bit more about math}
-
-Math is kind of special in the sense that it has its own set
-of fonts, either or not related to the main text font. By
-default, a change in style, for instance bold, is applied to
-text only.
-
-\startbuffer[math]
-$ \sqrt{625} = 5\alpha$
-$\bf \sqrt{625} = 5\alpha$
-$ \sqrt{625} = \bf 5\alpha$
-$\bfmath \sqrt{625} = 5\alpha$
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[math]
-
-The difference between these four lines is as follows:
-
-\startlines
-\funny \getbuffer[math]
-\stoplines
-
-In order to get a bold $\alpha$ symbol, we need to define bold math
-fonts. \footnote {Bold math is already prepared in the core modules, so
-normally one can do with less code} Assuming the font's typescripts
-support bold math, the most convenient way of doing this is the following:
-
-\startbuffer
-\definetypeface [whow] [mm]
- [math,boldmath] [modern] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \getbuffer
-
-Bold math looks like this:
-
-\startlines
-\whow \getbuffer[math]
-\stoplines
-
-The definitions are given on the next page. Such definitions are normally collected in
-the project bound file, for instance called \type {typeface.tex}, that is then manually
-added to the list of typescript files:
-
-\starttyping
-\usetypescriptfile[typeface] % project scripts
-\stoptyping
-
-%An example of such a file is shown below:
-
-%\start
-%\switchtobodyfont[9pt] \typefile{typeface}
-%\stop
-
-It is also possible to avoid typescripts. When definitions are
-used only once, it makes sense to use a more direct method.
-We will illustrate this with a bit strange example.
-
-Imagine that you want some math formulas to stand out, but
-that you don't have bold fonts. In that case you can for
-instance scale them. A rather direct method is the following.
-
-\startbuffer
-\definebodyfont
- [funny]
- [12pt,11pt,10pt,9pt,8pt,7pt] [mm]
- [mrbf=MathRoman mo 2,
- exbf=MathExtension mo 2,
- mibf=MathItalic mo 2,
- sybf=MathSymbol mo 2]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \getbuffer
-
-Our math sample will now look like:
-
-\startlines
-\funny \getbuffer[math]
-\stoplines
-
-We can also use an indirect method:
-
-\startbuffer
-\definebodyfont
- [smallmath] [mm]
- [mrbf=MathRoman mo .5,
- exbf=MathExtension mo .5,
- mibf=MathItalic mo .5,
- sybf=MathSymbol mo .5]
-
-\definebodyfont
- [funny]
- [12pt,11pt,10pt,9pt,8pt,7pt]
- [mm] [smallmath]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \getbuffer
-
-This method is to be preferred when we have to define more
-typefaces since it saves keystrokes.
-
-\startlines
-\funny \getbuffer[math]
-\stoplines
-
-For efficiency reasons, the font definitions (when part of
-a typeface) are frozen the first time they are used. Until
-that moment definitions will adapt themselves to changes in
-for instance scaling and (mapped) names. Freezing
-definitions is normally no problem because typefaces are
-defined for a whole document and one can easily define
-more instances. When you redefine it, a frozen font is
-automatically unfrozen.
-
-\section{Predefined font, style and alternative keywords}
-\macro{\tex{definebodyfontswitch}}
-\macro{\tex{definefontstyle}}
-\macro{\tex{definealternativestyle}}
-
-Some of the internal commands are worth mentioning because they define keywords and
-you may want to add to the list.
-
-Font size switching is done with keywords like \type{twelvepoint} and commands like
-\type {\twelvepoint} or \type {\xii}, which is comparable to the way it is done in
-plain \TEX. These commands are defined with:
-
-
-\startbuffer[font-10]
-\definebodyfontswitch [fourteenpointfour] [14.4pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [twelvepoint] [12pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [elevenpoint] [11pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [tenpoint] [10pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [ninepoint] [9pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [eightpoint] [8pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [sevenpoint] [7pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [sixpoint] [6pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [fivepoint] [5pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [fourpoint] [4pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [xii] [12pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [xi] [11pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [x] [10pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [ix] [9pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [viii] [8pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [vii] [7pt]
-\definebodyfontswitch [vi] [6pt]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[font-10]
-
-But be warned that \type{\xi} is later redefined as a greek symbol.
-
-The keys in \type {\setupbodyfont} are defined in terms of:
-
-\startbuffer[font-11]
-\definefontstyle [rm,roman,serif,regular] [rm]
-\definefontstyle [ss,sansserif,sans,support] [ss]
-\definefontstyle [tt,teletype,type,mono] [tt]
-\definefontstyle [hw,handwritten] [hw]
-\definefontstyle [cg,calligraphic] [cg]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[font-11]
-
-In many command setups we encounter the parameter \type {style}. In those situations
-we can specify a key. These keys are defined with \type {\definealternativestyle}. The
-third argument is only of importance in chapter and section titles, where, apart from
-\type {\cap}, we want to obey the font used there.
-
-\startbuffer[font-12]
-\definealternativestyle [mediaeval] [\os] []
-\definealternativestyle [normal] [\tf] []
-\definealternativestyle [bold] [\bf] []
-\definealternativestyle [type] [\tt] []
-\definealternativestyle [mono] [\tt] []
-\definealternativestyle [slanted] [\sl] []
-\definealternativestyle [italic] [\it] []
-\definealternativestyle [boldslanted,
- slantedbold] [\bs] []
-\definealternativestyle [bolditalic,
- italicbold] [\bi] []
-\definealternativestyle [small,
- smallnormal] [\tfx] []
-\definealternativestyle [smallbold] [\bfx] []
-\definealternativestyle [smalltype] [\ttx] []
-\definealternativestyle [smallslanted] [\slx] []
-\definealternativestyle [smallboldslanted,
- smallslantedbold] [\bsx] []
-\definealternativestyle [smallbolditalic,
- smallitalicbold] [\bix] []
-\definealternativestyle [sans,
- sansserif] [\ss] []
-\definealternativestyle [sansbold] [\ss\bf] []
-\definealternativestyle [smallbodyfont] [\setsmallbodyfont] []
-\definealternativestyle [bigbodyfont] [\setbigbodyfont] []
-\definealternativestyle [cap,
- capital] [\smallcapped] [\smallcapped]
-\definealternativestyle [smallcaps] [\sc] [\sc]
-\definealternativestyle [WORD] [\WORD] [\WORD]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[font-12]
-
-In \in{section}[emphasize] we have already explained how
-{\em emphasizing} is defined. With oldstyle digits this is
-somewhat different. We cannot on the forehand in what font
-these can be found. By default we have the setup:
-
-
-\startbuffer[font-13]
-\definefontsynonym [OldStyle] [MathItalic]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[font-13]
-
-As we see they are obtained from the same font as the math italic characters. The
-macro \type{\os} fetches the runtime setting by executing
-\type{\symbolicfont{OldStyle}}, which is just a low-level version of
-\type{\definedfont[OldStyle sa *]}. A few other macros behave just like that:
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|l|l|]
-\NC \rm\bf macro \NC \bf synonym \NC \bf default value \NC \NR
-\NC \tex{os} \NC OldStyle \NC MathItalic (lmmi10) \NC \NR
-\NC \tex{frak} \NC Fraktur \NC eufm10 \NC \NR
-\NC \tex{goth} \NC Gothic \NC eufm10 \NC \NR
-\NC \tex{cal} \NC Calligraphic \NC cmsy10 (lmsy10) \NC \NR
-\NC \tex{bbd} \NC Blackboard \NC msbm10 \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-In addition to all the alrady mentioned commands there are others, for example macros
-for manipulating accents. These commands are discussed in the file \type
-{font-ini}. More information can also be found in the file \type {core-fnt} and
-specific gimmicks in the file \type {supp-fun}. So enjoy yourself.
-
-\section {Symbols and glyphs}
-
-Some day you may want to define your own symbols, if
-possible in such a way that they nicely adapt themselves to
-changes in style and size. A good example are the \symbol
-[euro] symbols. You can take a look in \type {symb-eur.tex}
-to see how such a glyph is defined.
-
-\starttyping
-\definefontsynonym [EuroSerif] [eurose]
-\definefontsynonym [EuroSerifBold] [euroseb]
-...
-\definefontsynonym [EuroSans] [eurosa]
-\definefontsynonym [EuroSansBold] [eurosab]
-...
-\definefontsynonym [EuroMono] [euromo]
-\definefontsynonym [EuroMonoBold] [euromob]
-\stoptyping
-
-Here we use the free Adobe euro fonts, but there are
-alternatives available. The symbol itself is defined as:
-
-\starttyping
-\definesymbol [euro] [\getglyph{Euro}{\char160}]
-\stoptyping
-
-You may notice that we only use the first part of the
-symbolic name. \CONTEXT\ will complete this name according
-to the current style. You can now access this symbol with
-\typ {\symbol [euro]}
-
-\starttabulate[|l|c|c|c|c|c|c|]
-\NC \NC \tex{tf} \NC \tex{bf} \NC \tex{sl}
- \NC \tex{it} \NC \tex{bs} \NC \tex{bi} \NC\NR
-\NC \rm Serif \NC \rm\tf\euro \NC \rm\bf\euro \NC \rm\sl\euro
- \NC \rm\it\euro \NC \rm\bs\euro \NC \rm\bi\euro \NC\NR
-\NC \ss Sans \NC \ss\tf\euro \NC \ss\bf\euro \NC \ss\sl\euro
- \NC \ss\it\euro \NC \ss\bs\euro \NC \ss\bi\euro \NC\NR
-\NC \tt Mono \NC \tt\tf\euro \NC \tt\bf\euro \NC \tt\sl\euro
- \NC \tt\it\euro \NC \tt\bs\euro \NC \tt\bi\euro \NC\NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-More details on defining symbols and symbol sets can be
-found in the documentation of the symbol modules.
-
-\section{Encodings}
-\macro{\tex{startencoding}}
-\macro{\tex{startmapping}}
-\macro{\tex{definecharacter}}
-\macro{\tex{defineaccent}}
-\macro{\tex{definecommand}}
-\macro{\tex{definecasemap}}
-
-\todo{Add macro syntax definition blocks}
-
-Until now we assumed that an~\type {a} will become an~a
-during type setting. However, this is not always the case.
-Take for example~\"a or~\ae. This character is not available
-in every font and certainly not in the Computer Modern
-Typefaces. Often a combination of characters \type {\"a} or a
-command \type {\ae} will be used to produce such a character.
-In some situation \TEX\ will combine characters
-automatically, like in \type {fl} that is combined to fl and
-not \hbox{f}\hbox{l}. Another problem occurs in converting
-small print to capital print and vice versa.
-
-Below you see an example of the \type {texnansi} mapping:
-
-
-\startbuffer[enco-1]
-\startmapping[texnansi]
- \definecasemap 228 228 196 \definecasemap 196 228 196
- \definecasemap 235 235 203 \definecasemap 203 235 203
- \definecasemap 239 239 207 \definecasemap 207 239 207
- \definecasemap 246 246 214 \definecasemap 214 246 214
- \definecasemap 252 252 220 \definecasemap 220 252 220
- \definecasemap 255 255 159 \definecasemap 159 255 159
-\stopmapping
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[enco-1]
-
-This means so much as: in case of a capital the character
-with code 228 becomes character 228 and in case of small
-print the character becomes character 196.
-
-These definitions can be found in \type {enco-ans}. In this
-file we can also see:
-
-
-\startbuffer[enco-2]
-\startencoding[texnansi]
- \defineaccent " a 228
- \defineaccent " e 235
- \defineaccent " i 239
- \defineaccent " o 246
- \defineaccent " u 252
- \defineaccent " y 255
-\stopencoding
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[enco-3]
-\startencoding[texnansi]
- \definecharacter ae 230
- \definecharacter oe 156
- \definecharacter o 248
- \definecharacter AE 198
-\stopencoding
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[enco-2]
-
-and
-
-\typebuffer[enco-3]
-
-As a result of the way accents are placed over characters we
-have to approach accented characters different from normal
-characters. There are two methods: \TEX\ does the accenting
-itself {\em or} prebuild accentd glyphs are used. The
-definitions above take care of both methods. Other
-definitions are sometimes needed. In the documentation of
-the file \type {enco-ini} more information on this can be
-found.
-
-\section[sec:map files]{Map files}
-\macro{\tex{loadmapfile}}
-\macro{\tex{setupencoding}}
-
-\todo{This section is too informal}
-
-If you're already sick of reading about fonts, you probably
-don't want read this section. But alas, \DVI\ post processors
-and \PDFTEX\ will not work well if you don't provide them
-\type {map} files that tell them how to handle the files
-that contain the glyphs.
-
-In its simplest form, a definition looks as follows:
-
-\starttyping
-usedname < texnansi.enc < realname.pfb
-\stoptyping
-
-This means as much as: when you want to include a file that
-has the \type {tfm} file \type {usedname}, take the outline
-file \type {realname.pfb} and embed it with the \type
-{texnansi} encoding vector. Sometimes you need more
-complicated directives and you can leave that to the
-experts. We try to keep up with changes in the map file
-syntax, the names of fonts, encodings, locations in the
-\TEX\ tree, etc. However, it remains a troublesome area.
-
-It makes sense to take a look at the \type {cont-sys.rme} file
-to see what preferences make sense. If you want to speed up
-the typescript processing, say (in \type {cont-sys.tex}:
-
-\starttyping
-\preloadtypescripts
-\stoptyping
-
-If you want to change the default encoding, you should add
-something:
-
-\starttyping
-\setupencoding [default=texnansi]
-\stoptyping
-
-You can let \CONTEXT\ load the map files for \PDFTEX:
-
-\starttyping
-\autoloadmapfilestrue
-\stoptyping
-
-The following lines will remove existing references to map
-files and load a few defaults.
-
-\starttyping
-\resetmapfiles
-\loadmapfile[original-base.map]
-\loadmapfile[original-ams-base.map]
-\loadmapfile[original-public-lm.map]
-\stoptyping
-
-As said, map files are a delicate matter.
-
-\section{Installing fonts}
-
-\todo{Document use of \MKIV and \XETEX\ and in particular OSFONTDIR}
-
-Most \TEX\ distributions come with a couple of fonts, most
-noticeably the Computer Modern Roman typefaces. In order to
-use a font, \TEX\ has to know its characteristics. These are
-defined in \type {tfm} and \type {vf} files. In addition to
-these files, on your system you can find a couple of more
-file types.
-
-\starttabulate[|cT|lp|]
-\HL
-\NC \bf suffix \NC \bf content \NC \NR
-\HL
-\NC tfm \NC \TEX\ specific font metric files that, in
- many cases, can be generated from \type {afm}
- files \NC \NR
-\NC vf \NC virtual font files, used for building glyph
- collections from other ones \NC \NR
-\NC afm \NC Adobe font metric files that are more limited
- than \type {tfm} files (especially for math
- fonts) \NC \NR
-\NC pfm \NC Windows specific font metric files, not used
- by \TEX\ applications \NC \NR
-\NC pfb \NC files that contain the outline specification of
- the glyphs fonts, also called Type 1 \NC \NR
-\NC enc \NC files with encoding vector specifications \NC \NR
-\NC map \NC files that specify how and what font files
- are to be included \NC \NR
-\HL
-\stoptabulate
-
-On your disk (or cdrom) these files are organized in such a
-way that they can be located fast. \footnote {If you have
-installed \TETEX\ or \FPTEX\ (possibly from the \TEX live
-\CDROM) you will have many thousands of font files on your
-system.} The directory structure normally is as follows:
-
-\starttyping
-texmf / fonts / tfm / vendor / name / *.tfm
- / afm / vendor / name / *.afm
- / pfm / vendor / name / *.pfm
- / vf / vendor / name / *.vf
- / type1 / vendor / name / *.pfb
- / pdftex / config / *.cfg
- / config / *.map
- / config / encoding / *.enc
-\stoptyping
-
-The \type {texmf-local} or even better \type {texmf-fonts}
-tree normally contains your own fonts, so that you don't
-have to reinstall them when you reinstall the main tree.
-The \type {pdftex} directory contains the files that
-\PDFTEX\ needs in order to make decisions about the fonts
-to include. The \type {enc} files are often part of
-distributions, as is the configuration \type {cfg} file.
-When you install new fonts, you often also have to add or
-edit \type {map} files.
-
-\CONTEXT\ comes with a \PERL\ script \type {texfont.pl}
-that you can use to install new fonts. Since its usage is
-covered by a separate manual, we limit ourselves to a short
-overview.
-
-Say that you have just bought a new font. A close look at
-the files will reveal that you got at least a bunch of \type
-{afm} and \type {pfb} files and if you're lucky \type {tfm}
-files.
-
-Installing such a font can be handled by this script. For
-this you need to know (or invent) the name of the font
-vendor, as well as the name of the font. The full set of
-command line switches is given below: \footnote {there are a
-couple of more switches described in the manual \type
-{mtexfonts}.}
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|lp|]
-\HL
-\NC \bf switch \NC \bf meaning \NC \NR
-\HL
-\NC fontroot \NC texmf font root (automatically determined) \NC \NR
-\NC vendor \NC vendor name (first level directory) \NC \NR
-\NC collection \NC font collection (second level directory)\NC \NR
-\NC encoding \NC encoding vector (default: texnansi) \NC \NR
-\NC sourcepath \NC when installing, copy from this path \NC \NR
-\NC install \NC copy files from source to font tree \NC \NR
-\NC makepath \NC when needed, create the paths \NC \NR
-\NC show \NC run tex on \type{*.tex} afterwards \NC \NR
-\HL
-\stoptabulate
-
-You seldom need to use them all. In any case it helps if you
-have a local path defined already. The next sequence does
-the trick:
-
-\starttyping
-texfont --ve=FontFun --co=FirstFont --en=texnansi --ma --in
-\stoptyping
-
-This will generate the \type {tfm} files from the \type
-{afm} files, and copy them to the right place. The Type~1
-files (\type {pfb}) will be copied too. The script also
-generates a \type {map} file. When this is done successfully,
-a \TEX\ file is generated and processed that shows the font
-maps. If this file looks right, you can start using the
-fonts. The \TEX\ file also show you how to define the fonts.
-
-This script can also do a couple of more advanced tricks.
-Let us assume that we have bought (or downloaded) a new
-font package in the files \type {demofont.afm} and \type
-{demofont.pfb} which are available on the current (probably
-scratch) directory. First we make sure that this font is
-installed (in our case we use a copy of the public Iwona
-Regular):
-
-\starttyping
-texfont --ve=test --co=test --ma --in demofont
-\stoptyping
-
-We can now say:
-
-% \loadmapfile[demofont.map] % in case we forgot to generate
-
-\startbuffer
-\loadmapfile[texnansi-test-test.map]
-\definefontsynonym[DemoFont][texnansi-demofont]
-\ruledhbox{\definedfont[DemoFont at 50pt]Interesting}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \startlinecorrection \getbuffer \stoplinecorrection
-
-From this font, we can derive a slanted alternative by
-saying:
-
-\starttyping
-texfont --ve=test --co=test --ma --in --sla=.167 demofont
-\stoptyping
-
-The map file is automatically extended with the entry needed.
-
-\startbuffer
-\definefontsynonym[DemoFont-Slanted][texnansi-demofont-slanted-167]
-\ruledhbox{\definedfont[DemoFont-Slanted at 50pt]Interesting}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \startlinecorrection \getbuffer \stoplinecorrection
-
-We can also create a wider version:
-
-\starttyping
-texfont --ve=test --co=test --ma --in --ext=1.50 demofont
-\stoptyping
-
-When you use the \type {--make} and \type {--install} switch,
-the directories are made, fonts installed, and entries
-appended to the map file if needed.
-
-\startbuffer
-\definefontsynonym[DemoFont-Extended][texnansi-demofont-extended-1500]
-\ruledhbox{\definedfont[DemoFont-Extended at 50pt]Interesting}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \startlinecorrection \getbuffer \stoplinecorrection
-
-Instead of using pseudo caps in \TEX\ by using \type
-{\kap}, you can also create a pseudo small caps font.
-
-\starttyping
-texfont --ve=test --co=test --ma --in --cap=0.75 demofont
-\stoptyping
-
-This method is much more robust but at the cost of an extra
-font.
-
-\startbuffer
-\definefontsynonym[DemoFont-Caps][texnansi-demofont-capitalized-750]
-\ruledhbox{\definedfont[DemoFont-Caps at 50pt]Interesting}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \startlinecorrection \getbuffer \stoplinecorrection
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|lp|]
-\HL
-\NC \bf switch \NC \bf meaning \NC \NR
-\HL
-\NC extend=factor \NC stretch the font to the given factor \NC \NR
-\NC narrow=factor \NC shrink the font to the given factor \NC \NR
-\NC slant=factor \NC create a slanted font \NC \NR
-\NC caps=factor \NC replace lowercase characters by small uppercase ones \NC \NR
-\NC test \NC use test/test as vendor/collection \NC \NR
-\HL
-\stoptabulate
-
-When manipulating a font this way, you need to provide a
-file name. Instead of a factor you can give the keyword
-\type {default} or a \type {*}.
-
-\starttyping
-texfont --test --auto --caps=default demofont
-\stoptyping
-
-The previous example runs create fonts with the rather
-verbose names:
-
-\starttyping
-demofont
-demofont-slanted-167
-demofont-extended-150
-demofont-capitalized-750
-\stoptyping
-
-This naming scheme makes it possible to use more instances
-without the risk of conflicts.
-
-In the distribution you will find an example batch file
-\type {type-tmf.dat} which creates metrics for some free
-fonts for the encoding specified. When you create the
-default font metrics this way, preferably \type
-{texmf-fonts}, you have a minimal font system tuned for you
-prefered encoding without the risk for name clashes. When
-you also supply \type {--install}, the font outlines will be
-copied from the main tree to the fonts tree, which sometimes
-is handy from the perspective of consistency.
-
-\section {Getting started}
-
-\todo{This section needs to be modernized}
-
-The way \TEX\ searches for files (we're talking \WEBC\ now)
-is determined by the configuration file to which the \type
-{TEXMFCNF} environment variable points (the following
-examples are from my own system):
-
-\starttyping
-set TEXMFCNF=T:/TEXMF/WEB2C
-\stoptyping
-
-When searching for files, a list of directories is used:
-
-\starttyping
-set TEXMF={$TEXMFFONTS,$TEXMFPROJECT,$TEXMFLOCAL,!!$TEXMFMAIN}
-\stoptyping
-
-Here we've added a font path, which itself is set with:
-
-\starttyping
-set TEXMFMAIN=E:/TEX/TEXMF
-set TEXMFLOCAL=E:/TEX/TEXMF-LOCAL
-set TEXMFFONTS=E:/TEX/TEXMF-FONTS
-\stoptyping
-
-Now you can generate metrics and map files. The batch file is
-searched for at the \CONTEXT\ data path in the \TEXMF\ tree
-or on the local path.
-
-\starttyping
-texfont --encoding=ec --batch type-tmf.dat
-\stoptyping
-
-If you want to play with encoding, you can also generate
-more encodings, like \type {8r} or \type {texnansi}.
-
-\starttyping
-texfont --encoding=texnansi --batch type-tmf.dat
-texfont --encoding=8r --batch type-tmf.dat
-\stoptyping
-
-After a while, there will be generated \type {tfm}, \type
-{vf}, and \type {map} files. If you let \CONTEXT\ pass
-the map file directives to \PDFTEX, you're ready now.
-Otherwise you need to add the names of the mapfiles to the
-file \type {pdftex.cfg}. You can best add them in front of
-the list, and, if you use \CONTEXT\ exclusively, you can
-best remove the other ones.
-
-As a test you can process the \TEX\ files that are generated
-in the process. These also give you an idea of how well the
-encoding vectors match your expectations.
-
-Now, the worst that can happen to you when you process your
-files, is that you get messages concerning unknown \type
-{tfm} files or reports on missing fonts when \PDFTEX\
-writes the file. In that case, make sure that you indeed
-{\em have} the right fonts (generated) and|/|or that the map
-files are loaded. As a last resort you can load all map
-files by saying:
-
-\starttyping
-\usetypescript [map] [all]
-\stoptyping
-
-and take a look at the log file and see what is reported.
-
-In due time we will provide font generation scripts for
-installation of other fonts as well as extend the
-typescript collection.
-
-\section {Remarks}
-
-It really makes sense to take a look at the font and type
-definition files (\type {font-*.tex} and \type {type-*.tex}).
-There are fallbacks defined, as well as generic definitions.
-Studying styles and manual source code may also teach you a
-few tricks.
-
-\stopcomponent
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-formulas.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-formulas.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ac148bab3f9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-formulas.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,675 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-formulas
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-% \input supp-mps % for \MPdivten (chemic)
-\let \ifgrTEXgraphic \ifforceMPTEXgraphic
-
-\chapter[formulas]{Formulas}
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-For what reason do we need a complete chapter on formulas?
-The reason is obvious: a considerable part of the
-functionality of \TEX\ relates to math typesetting since
-the main reason for developing \TEX\ was the need for
-typesetting math.
-
-In \CONTEXT\ math typesetting is not really an issue.
-\CONTEXT\ was developed for typesetting educational
-materials and not necessarily math. Therefore more attention
-was paid to chemical formulas and consistent use of units
-than to math. Math was available anyhow.
-
-In \CONTEXT\ the functionality is more oriented towards the
-educational disciplines and these can be found in specific
-modules. A module will not supply basic functionality
-because it can be found in the core.
-
-There are modules for chemical stuff, units and
-flow||charts, which all have their own manual. The same goes
-for the math module. This module contains the same
-functionality as the macros developed by the {\em American
-Mathematical Society}. Those macros are well||known in the
-\TEX\ community. Most extensions concern the interface and
-consistent spacing. In this chapter we pay attention to the
-standard functionality in \CONTEXT.
-
-\section{Basic commands}
-\index{placing+formulas}
-\index{overviews+formulas}
-\index{numbering+formulas}
-\index{formulas+placing}
-\index{formulas+overviews}
-\macro{\tex{setupformulae}}
-\macro{\tex{placeformula}}
-\macro{\tex{placesubformula}}
-\macro{\tex{subformulanumber}}
-\macro{\tex{formulanumber}}
-\macro{\tex{startformula}}
-
-Typesetting formulas is one of the strong points of \TEX.
-Special commands are available for typesetting math. These
-commands are enclosed by single or double dollar signs.
-
-In the running text we use single dollar signs:
-\type {$a=b^2+1/c$} becomes $a=b^2+1/c$. In conjunction
-with in||line||math there is display||math, or rather
-formulas surrounded by whitespace. Those formulas are
-frequently numbered. The location and way of numbering can
-be set with:
-
-\showsetup{setupformulas}
-
-With \type{left} and \type{right} characters on the left
-or right side of the formula number are set up. Default
-these are \type{(}~and~\type{)}.
-
-A (numbered) formula is defined with the commands:
-
-\showsetup{placeformula}
-
-\showsetup{placesubformula}
-
-The reference and subnumber are optional. Below we give
-some examples of formulas. In the margin we display the
-references. Typing the formula number manually is necessary
-when we make use of tables, matrices and \TEX||commando's
-like \type{\displaylines}. In the examples we use \type
-{$$} to save some space; however we advise you to use the
-command \type {\startformula}.
-
-\startmode[mkiv]
-\fixme{Mark IV doesn't have a \tex{formulanumber} command at the
-moment, the rest of this paragraph is suppressed}
-\stopmode
-
-\startnotmode[mkiv]
-\start
-
-\def\ShowMathExample[#1]%
- {\bgroup
- \setupinmargin[location=left]
- \def\doShowMathExample##1{\in{##1:}[##1]\\}%
- \doifsomething{#1}
- {\margintitle{\processcommalist[#1]\doShowMathExample\unskip}}
- \typebuffer
- \getbuffer
- \egroup}
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula $$ a + b = c $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula $$ a + b = c $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula {a} $$ a + b = c $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula {b} $$ a + b = c $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula [a] $$ a + b = c $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[a]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula [b] $$ a + b = c $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[b]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula[c]{a} $$ a + b = c $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[c]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula[d]{b} $$ a + b = c $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[d]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula {a} $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula {b} $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula [e] $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[e]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula [f] $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[f]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula[g]{a} $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[g]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula[h]{b} $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[h]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber {a} $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber {b} $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber[i] $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[i]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber[j] $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[j]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber[k]{a} $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[k]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber[l]{b} $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[l]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula [m] $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber {a} $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[m]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula [n] $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber {b} $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[n]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula[o] $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber {a} $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[o]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula[p] $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber {b} $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[p]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula [q] $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber[r]{a} $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[q,r]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula [s] $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber[t]{b} $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[s,t]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula[u] $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber[v]{a} $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[u,v]
-
-\startbuffer
-\placesubformula[w] $$ a + b = c \quad \formulanumber[x]{b} $$
-\stopbuffer
-\ShowMathExample[w,x]
-
-\stop
-\stopnotmode
-
-When we want {\em no} numbers we have to indicate that
-explicitly by means of \type{[-]}:
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula[-]
- $$\displaylines
- {ab=ba\hfill\cr
- ac+bc=(a+b)c\hfill\cr}$$
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This results in:
-
-\getbuffer
-
-We also could have used here \type {\startformula...}\type
-{\stopformula}:
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula[-]
- \startformula
- \displaylines{ab=ba\hfill\cr ac+bc=(a+b)c\hfill\cr}
- \stopformula
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-The use of the \type{\start...}\type{\stop}||pair
-has the advantage that we can test symmetry in some
-wordprocessors. The disadvantage is we can not see
-immediately that we work in math mode.
-
-\showsetup{startformula}
-
-The next examples does use numbers. In this example \type
-{[that's it]} is a logical name, a label, for future
-referencing.
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula
- \startformula
- \displaylines
- {a\times b=b\times a\hfill\formulanumber\cr
- a+b=b+a\hfill\subformulanumber\cr
- ac+bc=(a+b)c\hfill\formulanumber[that's it]{x}\cr}
- \stopformula
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This becomes:
-
-\doifnotmode{mkiv}{\getbuffer}
-\doifmode{mkiv}{\fixme{getbuffer suppressed}}
-
-\section{Legends}
-\index{formulas+legends}
-\macro{\tex{startfact}}
-\macro{\tex{startlegend}}
-
-In case of physics formulas you may want to explain the
-meaning of the used symbols. There are two commands to do
-that:
-
-\showsetup{startlegend}
-
-\showsetup{startfact}
-
-A legend and facts are coded as follows:
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeformula[for:force]$$F = m a$$
-
-\startlegend
-\leg F \\ force \\ N \\
-\leg m \\ mass \\ kg \\
-\leg a \\ acceleration \\ m/{s^2} \\
-\stoplegend
-
-Determine by means of formula~\in[for:force] the acceleration~$a$
-when given is that:
-
-\startfact
-\fact mass \\ m \\ 10~kg \\
-\fact force \\ F \\ 1500~N \\
-\stopfact
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This results in:
-
-\getbuffer
-
-A combination is also possible:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startlegend[two]
-\leg F \\ \\ force \\ N \\
-\leg m \\ 10 \\ mass \\ kg \\
-\leg a \\ 1500 \\ acceleration \\ m/{s^2} \\
-\stoplegend
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-This was specified in this way:
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\section[units]{Units}
-\index{overviews+units}
-\index{formulas+units}
-\index{units}
-\macro{\tex{unit}}
-\macro{\tex{mathematics}}
-
-A unit can be typeset with:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-10~$\rm m^3$
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-For the purpose of consistent typesetting the command
-\type{\unit} is available. This is an example of the use of
-synonyms as described in \in{section}[synonyms].
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\unit {strange} {m^3\!/s^2} {a strange unit}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In this case the \type{\!} takes care of backskipping
-the~$/$ in such a way that in stead of $\rm m^3/s^2$ we get
-$\rm m^3\!/s^2$. In fact we can do without these kind of
-cryptic typing, because the unit module offers a better
-alternative. The module is loaded in the set up area of your
-source file with:
-
-\starttyping
-\usemodule[unit]
-\stoptyping
-
-After that you can type the recall unit by typing them. For
-example:
-
-\starttyping
-... 10 \Meter \Per \Second\ ...
-... 33 \Kilo \Gram \Per \Square \Meter\ ...
-\stoptyping
-
-At this point we advise you to read the manual that comes
-with this module for more examples.
-
-When we use math commands there may occur problems as soon
-as we use~\type{$} in a nested way. When we are in math mode
-and we use a~\type{$} for the purpose of switching to math
-mode we just end math mode like this:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-$a $\times$ b$
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\TEX\ will produce an error because \type{\times} is typed
-outside math mode. In this example we saw what goes wrong
-but the problem is less obvious in the next example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\def\multiply{$\times$}
-$a \multiply b$
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-This seems correct but with \type{\multiply} we leave math
-mode. We can prevent errors by defining \type{\multiply}
-as follows:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\def\multiply{\ifmmode \times \else $\times$ \fi}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The next commands does just that:
-
-\showsetup{mathematics}
-
-We can use this command in nested situations:
-
-\startbuffer
-\mathematics{a\mathematics{b\mathematics{c\mathematics{d\mathematics{e}}}}}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-and it will result in a correct output:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-so do not use this:
-
-\startbuffer
-$a$b$c$d$e$
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-which we would have obtained by typing:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-\section{Chemicals}
-\index[PPCHTEX]{\PPCHTEX}
-\index{chemical formulas}
-\macro{ch}
-\macro{startchemical}
-\macro{chemical}
-\macro{usemodule}
-
-Earlier we stated that in this chapter we also describe the
-module for chemical typesetting. This module is loaded with:
-
-\starttyping
-\usemodule[chemic]
-\stoptyping
-
-The first version of this module used \PICTEX\ for
-positioning text and drawing the chemical structures, the
-current version uses \METAPOST\ for drawing the graphics.
-The results are better and the files are more compact.
-
-\startbuffer
-\startchemical[with=fit,height=fit]
- \chemical
- [SIX,B,C,ADJ1,
- FIVE,ROT3,SB34,+SB2,-SB5,Z345,DR35,SR4,CRZ35,SUB1,
- ONE,OFF1,SB258,Z0,Z28]
- [C,N,C,O,O,
- CH,COOC_2H_5,COOC_2H_5]
-\stopchemical
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\getbuffer
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-This chemical structure was typed as follows:
-
-\typebuffer
-
-The interface (syntax) looks rather cryptic but after some
-practice its compactness is an asset. There is an extensive
-manual and a collection of examples available.
-
-One characteristic of chemical typesetting is the fact that
-all super|| respectively subscripts are at the same height.
-This is not the case in math typesetting where the location
-of the super|| and subscripts depend on the available
-vertical space. The command \type {\chemical} takes this
-into account. When you want to put a chemical formula in a
-math formula |<|for example when you want to display an
-expression for a chemical equilibrium|>| there is the
-command \type{\ch}. This command has one argument and adapts
-automatically to its context: \type
-{$\frac{\ch{N}}{\ch{O}}$}
-
-\section{Math}
-\index{fraktur}
-\index{gothic}
-\index{calligraphy}
-\index{fractions}
-\macro{\tex{fraction}}
-\macro{\tex{frac}}
-\macro{\tex{maframed}}
-\macro{\tex{inmaframed}}
-\macro{\tex{frak}}
-\macro{\tex{goth}}
-\macro{\tex{cal}}
-\macro{\tex{fraktur}}
-\macro{\tex{gothic}}
-\macro{\tex{calligraphic}}
-
-We limit ourselves only to those commands that are
-available by default. In addition to the commands mentioned
-here, the math module implements many more:
-
-\starttyping
-\usemodule[math]
-\stoptyping
-
-The extra commands are described in a separate manual.
-
-Like in plain \TEX\ we offer the next commands
-for switching to some specialized fonts:
-
-\starttabulate[|l|l|l|]
-\NC \type {\frak} \NC fraktur \NC \frak ABC \NC\NR
-\doifnotmode{mkiv}{\NC \type {\goth} \NC gothic \NC \goth abc \NC\NR}
-\NC \type {\cal} \NC calligraphic \NC \cal ABC \NC\NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-Alternatively one can use the commands \type {\fraktur},
-\type {\gothic} and \type {\calligraphic} which each take
-one argument, like in \type {\fraktur {TEXT}}.
-
-These are typical fonts meant for math typesetting and
-special characters.
-
-Fractions can occur quite often so we also added the command
-\type {\frac} on request: \type {$\frac{a}{b}$} results as
-expected $\frac{a}{b}$. This command adapts to its
-surroundings as good as possible.
-
-For instructional purposes a frame or a background can be
-useful to indicate the specific math symbol. There is a
-special version of \type {\framed}: \type {\maframed}. We
-give some examples:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startformula
- y + \maframed{y} + y^{2} + y^{\maframed{2}}
-\stopformula
-
-\nonknuthmode % todo: one day this can be removed
-
-\startformula
- x \times \maframed{y} \times y^{\maframed{z}_{\maframed{z}}}
-\stopformula
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-To obtain a good spacing in framed math texts the \type
-{offset} equals \type {overlay}. The offset is produced by
-giving \type {frameoffset} an adequate value. Other setups
-are also possible:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startformula
- x \times y^{\maframed[framecolor=red]{z}_z}
-\stopformula
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-For in||line math the command \type {\inmaframed}
-is available.
-
-It is possible to typeset fractions without switching to
-math mode with the command:
-
-\showsetup{fraction}
-
-The braces are essential in the next example.
-
-\startbuffer
-If \fraction{123}{456} equals \fraction{x}{y}, then \fraction{y}{x} equals
-\fraction{456}{123}.
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-results in:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-
-\section {Math collection}
-
-Math is a complicated matter and therefore we will not spend
-that many words on the gory details. For the user it is
-enough to know that you can mix different math fonts in a
-comfortable way and that \CONTEXT\ will take care of the
-proper mapping on specific math fonts.
-
-Because the wide range of math symbols can come from
-different fonts, math characters are organized into so
-called math collections. Normally such a collection is
-chosen automatically when you load a font definition, just
-as with font encodings. The \AMS\ math fonts extend the
-default math collection, which gives you a comfortable fall
-back. More information can be found in the documentation of
-the math module.
-
-You can generate a list of the current math character set
-with the command \type {\showmathcharacters}.
-
-\doifnotmode{mkiv}{\showmathcharacters}
-\doifmode{mkiv}{command does not exist in mkiv}
-\stopcomponent
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-frames.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-frames.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c7ae9611cf1..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-frames.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1067 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-en-12
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\chapter[lines,frames]{Lines and frames}
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-\TEX\ has an enormous capacity in handling text, but is very
-weak at handling graphical information. Lines can be handled
-adequately as long as you use vertical or horizontal lines.
-However, you can do graphical work with \TEX\ by combining
-\TEX\ and \METAPOST.
-
-In this chapter we introduce a number of commands that
-relate to drawing straight lines in your text. We will see a
-very sophisticated command \type {\framed} that can be used
-in many ways. The parameters of this command are also
-available in other commands.
-
-\section[single lines]{Single lines}
-\index{lines}
-\macro{\tex{hairline}}
-\macro{\tex{thinrule}}
-\macro{\tex{thinrules}}
-\macro{\tex{setupthinrules}}
-\macro{\tex{vl}}
-\macro{\tex{hl}}
-
-The simplest way to draw a line in \CONTEXT\ is:
-
-\showsetup{hairline}
-
-For example:
-
-\startbuffer
-\hairline
-In what fairy tale is the wolf cut open and filled with stones? Was it in
-{Little Red Riding-hood} or in \quote {The wolf and the seven goats}.
-\hairline
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This will become:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-It does not look good at all. This is caused by the fact
-that a drawn line gets its own vertical whitespace.
-In \in{section}[textlines] we will show how to alter this.
-
-The effects of the command \type{\hairline} is best
-illustrated when we visualize \type{\strut}'s. We did so by
-saying \type {\showstruts} first.
-
-\page \message{harde paginaovergang ivm toonstrut}
-
-\startreality
-{\showstruts\hairline}
-A strut is a character with a maximum height and depth, but
-no width. The text in this example is surrounded by two
-strutted lines.
-{\showstruts\hairline}
-\stopreality
-
-It is also possible to draw a line over the width of the
-actual paragraph:
-
-\showsetup{thinrule}
-
-Or more than one lines by:
-
-\showsetup{thinrules}
-
-For example:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startitemize
-\item question 1 \par \thinrules[n=2]
-\item question 2 \par \thinrules[n=2]
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-If you leave out a \type {\par} (or empty line), the thin
-rules come after the text. Compare
-
-\getbuffer
-
-with
-
-\startbuffer
-\startitemize
-\item question 1 \thinrules[n=2]
-\item question 2 \thinrules[n=2]
-\stopitemize
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-The last example was keyed in as:
-
-\typebuffer
-
-The parameters are set with:
-
-\showsetup{setupthinrules}
-
-You can draw thin vertical or horizontal lines with the
-commands:
-
-\showsetup{vl}
-
-\showsetup{hl}
-
-The argument is optional. To \type{\vl} (\hbox spread .5em
-{\hss \vl \hss}) you may pass a factor that relates to the
-actual height of a line and to \type{\hl} (\hbox spread .5em
-{\hss \hl \hss}) a width that relates to the width of an em.
-So \type {\vl[2]} produces a rule with a height of two lines.
-
-\section[fill in rules]{Fill in rules}
-\index{lines}
-\index{questionnaire}
-\macro{\tex{fillinline}}
-\macro{\tex{fillinrules}}
-\macro{\tex{setupfillinline}}
-\macro{\tex{setupfillinrules}}
-
-On behalf of questionnaires there is the command:
-
-\showsetup{fillinline}
-
-With the accompanying setup command:
-
-\showsetup{setupfillinlines}
-
-The example:
-
-\startbuffer
-\fillinline[n=2,width=2cm]{name} \par
-\fillinline[n=2,width=2cm]{address} \par
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-Leads to the next list:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-An alternative is wanting the fill||in rule at the end of a
-paragraph. Then you use the commands:
-
-\showsetup{fillinrules}
-
-\showsetup{setupfillinrules}
-
-The next example will show the implications:
-
-\startbuffer
-\fillinline[width=3cm] Consumers in this shopping mall are frequently
-confronted with questionnaires. Our hypothesis is that consumers rather
-shop somewhere else than answer these kind of questionnaires. Do you
-agree with this?
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-In this example we could of course have offered some
-alternatives for answering this question. By setting the
-width to \type {broad}, we get
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer\par
-\stopreality
-
-The next set of examples demonstrate how we can influence the
-layout.
-
-\startbuffer
-\fillinrules[n=2,width=fit]{first}
-\fillinrules[n=2,width=broad]{first}
-\fillinrules[n=2,width=3cm]{first}
-\fillinrules[n=2,width=fit,distance=.5em,separator=:]{first}
-\fillinrules[n=2,width=broad,distance=.5em]{first}{last}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\section[textlines]{Text lines}
-\macro{\tex{textrule}}
-\macro{\tex{setuptextruleen}}
-
-A text line is drawn just before and/or after a paragraph.
-The upper line may also contain text. The command is:
-
-\showsetup{textrule}
-
-An example:
-
-\startbuffer
-\textrule[top]{Instruments}
-Some artists mention the instruments that they use during the production
-of their \kap{CD}. In Peter Gabriel's \quote {Digging in the dust} he used
-the {\em diembe}, {\em tama} and {\em surdu}. The information on another
-song mentions the {\em doudouk}. Other \quote {unknown} instruments are
-used on his \kap{cd} \quote {Passion}.
-\textrule
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This will result in:
-
-\getbuffer
-
-The behaviour of textlines is set up with the command below.
-With the parameter \type{width} you set the length of the
-line in front of the text.
-
-\showsetup{setuptextrules}
-
-These is also a \type {\start}||\type {\stop} alternative.
-This one also honors the \type {bodyfont} parameter.
-
-\showsetup{starttextrule}
-
-\section[underline,overline,overstrike]{Underline}
-\index{underline}
-\index{overstrike}
-\macro{\tex{underbar}}
-\macro{\tex{underbars}}
-\macro{\tex{overstrike}}
-\macro{\tex{overstrikes}}
-
-Underlining text is not such an ideal method to banner your
-text. Nevertheless we introduced this feature in \CONTEXT.
-Here is how it \underbar{works}. We use:
-
-\showsetup{underbar}
-
-\startbuffer
-\underbar {A disadvantage of this command is that words can \underbar
-{no} longer be hyphenated. This is a nasty side||effect. But we do
-support \underbar {nested} underlining.}
-
-\underbars {The spaces in the last paragraph were also underlined. If
-we do not want that in this paragraph we use:}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\showsetup{underbars}
-
-From the input we can see that the hyphen results from the
-compound word.
-
-\typebuffer
-
-The counterpart of these commands are:
-
-\showsetup{overbar}
-
-\showsetup{overbars}
-
-You may wonder for what reasons we introduced these commands.
-The reasons are mainly financial:
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|l|r|]
-\NC product 1 \NC 1.420 \NC \NR
-\NC product 2 \NC 3.182 \NC \NR
-\NC total \NC \overbar{4.602} \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-This financial overview is made with:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-The number of parameters in these commands is limited:
-
-\showsetup{setupunderbar}
-
-The alternatives are:
-{\setupunderbar [alternative=a]\underbar {alternative~a},
- \setupunderbar [alternative=b]\underbar {alternative~b},
- \setupunderbar [alternative=c]\underbar {alternative~c}}
-while another line thickness results in:
-{\setupunderbar [rulethickness=1pt]\underbar {1pt~line},
- \setupunderbar [rulethickness=2pt]\underbar {2pt~line}}.
-
-A part of the text can be \overstrike {striked} with the
-command:
-
-\showsetup{overstrike}
-
-This command supports no nesting. Single \overstrikes {words
-are striked} with:
-
-\showsetup{overstrikes}
-
-\section[framing,stp:framed]{Framing}
-\index{framing}
-\index{frames}
-\macro{\tex{setupframedin}}
-\macro{\tex{framed}}
-\macro{\tex{inframed}}
-
-Texts can be framed with the command: \type{\framed}. In its
-most simple form the command looks like this:
-
-\startbuffer
-\framed{A button in an interactive document is a framed text
-with specific characteristics.}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-The becomes:
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\getbuffer
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-The complete definition of this command is:
-
-\showsetup{framed}
-
-You may notice that all arguments are optional.
-
-\startbuffer
-\framed
- [height=broad]
- {A framed text always needs special attention as far as the spacing
- is concerned.}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-Here is the output of the previous source code:
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\getbuffer
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-For the height, the values \type {fit} and \type {broad} have
-the same results. So:
-
-\startbuffer
-\hbox
- {\framed[height=broad]{Is this the spacing we want?}
- \hskip1em
- \framed[height=fit] {Or isn't it?}}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-will give us:
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\getbuffer
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-To obtain a comparable layout between framed and non||framed
-framing can be set on and off.
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\hbox{\framed[width=2cm,frame=on]{yes}
- \framed[width=2cm,frame=off]{no}
- \framed[width=2cm,frame=on]{yes}}
-\hbox{\framed[width=2cm,frame=off]{no}
- \framed[width=2cm,frame=on]{yes}
- \framed[width=2cm,frame=off]{no}}
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-The rulethickness is set with the command \type
-{\setuprulethickness} (see \in{section}[rulethickness]).
-
-A framed text is typeset \quote {on top of} the baseline.
-When you want real alignment you can use the command
-\type{\inframed}.
-
-\startbuffer
-to \framed{frame} or to be \inframed{framed}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-or:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-It is possible to draw parts of the frame. In that case you
-have to specify the separate sides of the frame with \type
-{leftframe=on} and the alike.
-
-We will now show some alternatives of the command \type
-{\framed}. Please notice the influence of \type {offset}.
-When no value is given, the offset is determined by the
-height and depth of the \type {\strut}, that virtual
-character with a maximum height and depth with no width.
-When exact positioning is needed within a frame you set
-\type {offset} at \type {none} (see also \in {tables}
-[tab:strut 1], \in [tab:strut 2] \in {and} [tab:strut 3]).
-Setting the \type {offset} to \type {none} or \type
-{overlay}, will also disable the strut.
-
-\def\toonframed[#1]%
- {\leavevmode\framed[#1]{\tttf#1}\par}
-
-\startpacked
-\toonframed[width=fit]
-\toonframed[width=broad]
-\toonframed[width=8cm,height=1.5em]
-\toonframed[offset=5pt]
-\toonframed[offset=0pt]
-\toonframed[offset=none]
-\toonframed[offset=overlay]
-\toonframed[width=8cm,height=1.5em,offset=0pt]
-\toonframed[width=8cm,height=1.5em,offset=none]
-\stoppacked
-
-The commands \type {\lbox} (ragged left), \type {\cbox}
-(ragged center) and \type {\rbox} (ragged right) can be
-combined with \type {\framed}:
-
-\startbuffer[examp-1]
-\framed
- [width=.2\hsize,height=3cm]
- {\lbox to 2.5cm{\hsize2.5cm left\\of the\\middle}}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[examp-2]
-\framed
- [width=.2\hsize,height=3cm]
- {\cbox to 2.5cm{\hsize2.5cm just\\in the\\middle}}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[examp-3]
-\framed
- [width=.2\hsize,height=3cm]
- {\rbox to 2.5cm{\hsize2.5cm right\\of the\\middle}}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\startcombination[3]
- {\getbuffer[examp-1]} {\type{\lbox}}
- {\getbuffer[examp-2]} {\type{\cbox}}
- {\getbuffer[examp-3]} {\type{\rbox}}
-\stopcombination
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-The second text is typed as follows:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer[examp-2]
-\stopexample
-
-There is a more convenient way to align a text, since we
-have the parameters \type {align} and \type{top} and
-\type{bottom}. In the next one shows the influence of \type
-{top} and \type {bottom} (the second case is the default).
-
-\startbuffer
-\setupframed[width=.2\hsize,height=3cm,align=middle]
-\startcombination[4]
- {\framed[bottom=\vss,top=\vss]{just\\in the\\middle}}
- {\type{top=\vss}\crlf\type{bottom=\vss}}
- {\framed[bottom=\vss,top=] {just\\in the\\middle}}
- {\type{top=} \crlf\type{bottom=\vss}}
- {\framed[bottom=,top=\vss] {just\\in the\\middle}}
- {\type{top=\vss}\crlf\type{top=}}
- {\framed[bottom=,top=] {just\\in the\\middle}}
- {\type{top=} \crlf\type{bottom=}}
-\stopcombination
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\getbuffer
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-In the background of a framed text you can place a screen or
-a coloured background by setting \type {background} at \type
-{color} or \type {screen}. Don't forget to activate the the
-colour mechanism by saying (\type
-{\setupcolors[state=start]}).
-
-\start
-\setupframed[width=5cm,height=1cm]
-\startlinecorrection
-\startcombination[2*2]
- {\framed
- [background=screen]
- {\tfb In the}}
- {\tttf background=screen}
- {\framed
- [background=screen,backgroundscreen=0.7]
- {\tfb dark}}
- {\tttf background=screen \endgraf backgroundscreen=0.7}
- {\framed
- [background=color]
- {\tfb all cats}}
- {\tttf background=color}
- {\framed
- [background=color,backgroundcolor=red]
- {\tfb are grey.}}
- {\tttf background=color \endgraf backgroundcolor=red}
-\stopcombination
-\stoplinecorrection
-\stop
-
-There is also an option to enlarge a frame or the background
-by setting the \type {frameoffset} and|/|or \type
-{backgroundoffset}. These do not influence the dimensions.
-Next to screens and colours you can also use your own kind
-of backgrounds. This mechanism is described in \in {section}
-[overlays].
-
-The command \type{\framed} itself can be an argument
-of \type{\framed}. We will obtain a framed frame.
-
-\startbuffer[examp-1]
-\framed
- [width=3cm,height=3cm]
- {\framed[width=2.5cm,height=2.5cm]{hello world}}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer[examp-1]
-\stopexample
-
-In that case the second frame is somewhat larger than
-expected. This is caused by the fact that the first framed
-has a strut. This strut is placed automatically to enable
-typesetting one framed text next to another. We suppress
-\type{\strut} with:
-
-\startbuffer[examp-2]
-\framed
- [width=3cm,height=3cm,strut=no]
- {\framed[width=2.5cm,height=2.5cm]{hello world}}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer[examp-2]
-\stopexample
-
-When both examples are placed close to one another we see the
-difference:
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\startcombination
- {\showstruts\getbuffer[examp-1]} {\type{strut=yes}}
- {\showstruts\getbuffer[examp-2]} {\type{strut=no}}
-\stopcombination
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-A \type {\hairline} is normally draw over the complete width
-of a text (\type{\hsize}). Within a frame the line is drawn
-from the left to the right of framed box.
-
-Consequently the code:
-
-\startbuffer
-\framed[width=8cm,align=middle]
- {when you read between the lines \hairline
- you may see what effort it takes \hairline
- to write a macropackage}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-produces the following output:
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\getbuffer
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-When no width is specified only the vertical lines are
-displayed.
-
-\startbuffer
-\framed
- {their opinions \hairline differ \hairline considerately}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\getbuffer
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-Which was obtained with:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-The default setup of \type{\framed} can be changed with
-the command:
-
-\showsetup{setupframed}
-
-The command \type{\framed} is used within many other
-commands. The combined use of \type{offset} and \type{strut}
-may be very confusing. It really pays off to spend some time
-playing with these macros and parameters, since you will
-meet \type {\framed} in many other commands. Also, the
-parameters \type{width} and \type{height} are very important
-for the framing texts. For that reason we summarize the
-consequences of their settings in \in {table} [tab:strut 1],
-\in [tab:strut 2] \in {and} [tab:strut 3].
-
-\startbuffer[table]
-\starttable[|c|c|c|c|c|c|]
-\HL
-\VL
-\VL \VL \FOUR{\tt offset} \VL\SR
-\DC \DC \DL[4] \DR
-\VL \VL \VL \tt .25ex
- \VL \tt 0pt
- \VL \tt none
- \VL \tt overlay \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \LOW{\tt strut} \VL \tt yes \VL \o[yes,.25ex]
- \VL \o[yes,0pt]
- \VL \o[yes,none]
- \VL \o[yes,overlay] \VL\SR
-\DC \DL[1] \DC\DC\DC\DR
-\VL \VL \tt no \VL \o[no,.25ex]
- \VL \o[no,0pt]
- \VL \o[no,none]
- \VL \o[no,overlay] \VL\SR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:strut 1]
- {The influence of \type{strut} and \type{offset} in
- \type{\framed} (1).}
- {\def\o[#1,#2]{\framed[strut=#1,offset=#2]{}}
- \getbuffer[table]}
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:strut 2]
- {The influence of \type{strut} and \type{offset} in
- \type{\framed} (2).}
- {\def\o[#1,#2]{\framed[strut=#1,offset=#2]{\TeX}}
- \getbuffer[table]}
-
-\startbuffer[table]
-\starttable[|c|c|c|c|]
-\HL
-\VL
-\VL \VL
- \TWO{\tt width} \VL\SR
-\DC \DC \DL[2] \DR
-\VL \VL
- \VL
- \tt fit \VL
- \tt broad (\string\hsize=4cm) \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \LOW{\tt height} \VL
- \tt fit \VL
- \o[fit,fit] \VL
- \hsize=4cm \o[fit,broad] \VL\SR
-\DC \DL[1] \DC\DR
-\VL \VL
- \tt broad \VL
- \o[broad,fit] \VL
- \hsize=4cm \o[broad,broad] \VL\SR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:strut 3]
- {The influence of \type{height} and \type{width} in
- \type{\framed}.}
- {\def\o[#1,#2]{\framed[height=#1,width=#2]{xxxx}}
- \getbuffer[table]}
-
-\startbuffer
-\placefigure
- [left]
- {none}
- {\framed[align=middle]{happy\\birthday\\to you}}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-At first sight it is not so obvious that \type {\framed} can
-determine the width of a paragraph by itself. When we set
-the parameter \type {align} the paragraph is first typeset
-and then framed. This feature valuable when typesetting
-titlepages. In the example left of this text, linebreaks are
-forced by \type {\\}, but this is not mandatory. This
-example was coded as follows:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-The parameter \type {offset} needs some special attention.
-By default it is set at \type {.25ex}, based on the
-cureently selected font. The next examples will illustrate
-this:
-
-\startbuffer
-\hbox{\bf \framed{test} \sl \framed{test} \tfa \framed{test}}
-\hbox{\framed{\bf test} \framed{\sl test} \framed{\tfa test}}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-The value of \type{1ex} outside \type{\framed} determines
-the offset. This suits our purpose well.
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\getbuffer
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-The differences are very subtle. The distance between the
-framed boxes depends on the actual font size,
-the dimensions of the frame, the offset, and the strut.
-
-\TEX\ can only draw straight lines. Curves are drawn with
-small line pieces and effects the size of \DVI||files
-considerately and will cause long processing times. Curves in
-\CONTEXT\ are implemented by means of \POSTSCRIPT. There are
-two parameters that affect curves: \type{corner} and
-\type{radius}. When \type{corner} is set at \type{round},
-round curves are drawn.
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\framed[corner=round]{Don't be to edgy.}
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-It is also possible to draw circles by setting \type{radius}
-at half the width or height. But do not use this command for
-drawing, it is meant for framing text. Use \METAPOST\
-instead.
-
-Technically speaking the background, the frame and the text
-are separate components of a framed text. First the
-background is set, then the text and at the last instance the
-frame. The curved corner of a frame belongs to the frame and
-is not influenced by the text. As long as the radius is
-smaller than the offset no problems will occur.
-
-\section[framed texts]{Framed texts}
-\index{framing}
-\index{frames}
-\macro{\tex{defineframedtext}}
-\macro{\tex{setupframedtexts}}
-\macro{\tex{startframedtext}}
-
-When you feel the urge to put a frame around or a backgroud
-behind a paragraph there is the command:
-
-\showsetup{startframedtext}
-
-An application may look like this:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startframedtext[left]
-From an experiment that was conducted by C. van Noort (1993) it was
-shown that the use of intermezzos as an attention enhancer is not very
-effective.
-\stopframedtext
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-\getbuffer % geen zinnetje ervoor
-
-This can be set up with:
-
-\showsetup{setupframedtexts}
-
-Framed texts can be combined with the place block mechanism,
-as can be seen in \in {intermezzo} [int:demo 1].
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeintermezzo
- [here][int:demo 1]
- {An example of an intermezzo.}
- \startframedtext
- For millions of years mankind lived just like animals. Then
- something happened, which unleashed the power of our imagination.
- We learned to talk.
- \blank
- \rightaligned{--- The Division Bell / Pink Floyd}
- \stopframedtext
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-In this case the location of the framed text (between
-\setchars) is left out.
-
-\getbuffer
-
-You can also draw a partial frame. The following setup
-produces \in {intermezzo} [int:demo 2].
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupframedtexts[frame=off,topframe=on,leftframe=on]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\start
-\setupframedtexts[frame=off,topframe=on,leftframe=on]
-\placeintermezzo
- [here][int:demo 2]
- {An example of an intermezzo.}
-\startframedtext
-Why are the world leaders not moved by songs like {\em Wozu sind Kriege
-da?} by Udo Lindenberg. I was, and now I wonder why wars go on and on.
-\stopframedtext
-\stop
-
-You can also use a background. When the background is active
-it looks better to omit the frame.
-
-\start
-\setupframedtexts[frame=off,background=screen]
-\placeintermezzo
- [here][]
- {An example of an intermezzo with background.}
-\startframedtext
-An intermezzo like this will draw more attention, but the readability
-is far from optimal. However, you read can it. This inermezzo was set
-up with :
-
-\starttyping
-\setupframedtexts[frame=off,background=screen]
-\stoptyping
-\stopframedtext
-\stop
-
-\in {Intermezzo} [int:color] demonstrate how to use some
-color:
-
-\startbuffer
-\setupframedtexts
- [background=screen,
- frame=off,
- rightframe=on,
- framecolor=darkgreen,
- rulethickness=3pt]
-
-\placeintermezzo
- [here][int:color]
- {An example of an intermezzo with a trick.}
- \startframedtext
- The trick is really very simple. But the fun is gone when Tom, Dick
- and Harry would use it too.
- \stopframedtext
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-So, in order to get a partial frame, we have to set the whole
-\type {frame} to \type {off}. This is an example of a
-situation where we can get a bit more readable source when
-we say:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startbuffer
-\startframedtext ... \stopframedtext
-\stopbuffer
-
-\placeintermezzo
- [here][int:color]
- {An example of an intermezzo with a trick.}{\getbuffer}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-You do not want to set up a framed text every time you need
-it, so there is the following command:
-
-\showsetup{defineframedtext}
-
-\startbuffer
-\defineframedtext
- [musicfragment]
- [frame=off, rightframe=on, leftframe=on]
-
-\placeintermezzo
- [here][]
- {An example of a predefined framed text.}
-\startmusicfragment
-Imagine that there are fragments of music in your interactive document.
-You will not be able to read undisturbed.
-\stopmusicfragment
-\stopbuffer
-
-The definition:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-results in:
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\section[margin rules]{Margin rules}
-\index{margin+lines}
-\macro{\tex{startmarginrule}}
-\macro{\tex{marginrule}}
-\macro{\tex{setupmarginrule}}
-
-To add some sort of flags to paragraphs you can draw
-vertical lines in the margin. This can be used to indicate
-that the paragraph was altered since the last version. The
-commands are:
-
-\showsetup{startmarginrule}
-
-\showsetup{marginrule}
-
-The first command is used around paragraphs, the second
-within a paragraph.
-
-By specifying a level you can suppress a margin rule. This
-is done by setting the \quote {global} level higher than the
-\quote {local} level.
-
-\showsetup{setupmarginrules}
-
-In the example below we show an application of the use of
-margin rules.
-
-\startbuffer
-\startmarginrule
-The sound of a duck is a good demonstration of how different people
-listen to a sound. Everywhere in Europe the sound is equal. But in
-every country it is described differently: kwaak||kwaak (Netherlands),
-couin||couin (French), gick||gack (German), rap||rap (Danish) and
-mech||mech (Spanish). If you speak these words aloud you will notice
-that \marginrule[4]{in spite of the} consonants the sound is really very
-well described. And what about a cow, does it say boe, mboe or mmmmmm?
-\stopmarginrule
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-Or:\footnote{G.C. Molewijk, Spellingsverandering van zin
-naar onzin (1992).}
-
-\getbuffer
-
-If we would have set \type {\setupmarginrules[level=2]} we
-would have obtained a margin rule in the middle of the
-paragraph. In this example we also see that the thickness of
-the line is adapted to the level. You can undo this feature
-with \type{\setupmarginrules[thickness=1]}.
-
-\section[black rules]{Black rules}
-\index{black rules}
-\macro{\tex{blackrule}}
-\macro{\tex{blackrules}}
-\macro{\tex{setupblackrules}}
-
-Little black boxes |<|we call them black rules|>| (\blackrule)
-can be drawn by \type{\blackrule}:
-
-\showsetup{blackrule}
-
-When the setup is left out, the default setup is used.
-
-\showsetup{setupblackrules}
-
-The height, depth and width of a black rule are in
-accordance with the usual height, depth and width of \TEX.
-When we use the key \type {max} instead of a real value the
-dimensions of \TEX's \type{\strutbox} are used. When we set
-all three dimensions to \type {max} we get: \blackrule
-[width=max, height=max, depth=max].
-
-\inleft{\blackrule}Black rules may have different purposes.
-You can use them as identifiers of sections or subsections.
-This paragraph is tagged by a black rule with default
-dimensions: \type{\inleft{\blackrule}}.
-
-A series of black rules can be typeset by \type{\blackrules}:
-
-\showsetup{blackrules}
-
-\inleft{\blackrules}There are two versions. Version
-\type{a} sets \type{n} black rules next to each other with an
-equal specified width. Version~\type{b} divides the
-specified width over the number of rules. This paragraph is
-tagged with \type {\inleft{\blackrules}}. The setup after
-\type {\blackrule} and \type {\blackrules} are optional.
-
-\section[grids]{Grids}
-\index{grids}
-\index{squares}
-\macro{\tex{grid}}
-
-We can make squared paper (a sort of grid) with the
-command:
-
-\showsetup{grid}
-
-The default setup produces:
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\grid
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-It is used in the background when defining interactive areas
-in a figure. And for the sake of completeness it is
-described in this chapter.
-
-\stopcomponent
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-interactive.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-interactive.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0561fa068ea..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-interactive.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-interactive
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\chapter[interactive]{Interactive documents}
-
-\todo{This should explain the various interaction menus and the use of
-widgets / ECMAscript}
-
-\stopcomponent
-
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-introduction.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-introduction.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 14622ae4b2d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-introduction.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,766 +0,0 @@ -% interface=en - -\startcomponent co-introduction - -\environment contextref-env -\product contextref - - -\MPinclusions - {color gray; - gray := (.95,.95,.95);} - -\def\MPcircle#1#2#3#4#5% - {\startuseMPgraphic{circle} - path p; - p := fullcircle xscaled #1\space yscaled #2; - pickup pencircle scaled #3; - fill p withcolor \MPcolor{#5}; - draw p withcolor \MPcolor{#4}; - \stopuseMPgraphic - \useMPgraphic{circle}} - -\defineoverlay - [MPcircleA] - [\MPcircle{\overlaywidth}{\overlayheight}{2pt}{FrameColor}{GrayColor}] - -\startbuffer[fig-cont] - -\unprotect - -\setupframed[\c!background=MPcircleA,\c!frame=\v!off,\c!offset=\v!none] - -\framed - [\c!width=6cm,\c!height=5cm] - {\vfil \ConTeXt \vfil \vfil - \leavevmode\framed[\c!width=.5\hsize,\c!height=.3\hsize] - {\vfil \TeX \vfil } - \vfil\vfil} - -\protect - -\stopbuffer - - -\chapter{Introduction} - -\section{\TEX} -\index[tex]{\TEX} -\index{Knuth} - -\TEX\ was developed at Stanford University during the -seventies. The designer, developer and spiritual father of -\TEX\ is Donald E. Knuth. Knuth developed \TEX\ to typeset -his own publications and to give an example of a -systematically developed and annotated program. - -The \TEX\ project was supported by the American Mathematical -Society and resulted in the programming language and program -\TEX, the programming language and program \METAFONT, the -Computer Modern typefaces and a number of tools and -publications. - -\TEX\ is used worldwide, supports many languages, runs on -almost every platform and is stable since 1982, which is -rather unique in today's information technology. - -\TEX\ is a batch||oriented typesetting system. This means -that the complete text is processed from beginning to end -during which typesetting commands are interpreted. Because -you tell your typesetting intentions to \TEX, the system can -also be qualified as an intentional typesetting system. -In most documents one can stick to commands that define the -structure and leave the typographic details to \TEX. One -can concentrate on the content, instead of on makeup; the -author can concentrate on his reader and his intentions with -the text. We prefer such an intentional system over a -page||oriented system, especially in situations where you -have to process bulky documents with regularly changing -content. Furthermore an intentional typesetting system is -rather flexible and makes it possible to change layout -properties depending on its application. Thus, the same -text source can be used to produce various results, -for example, both on||line and printed output. It can also -cooperate quite well with other text||processing programs -and tools. - -% from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX -Developed in the early 1980s, -\LATEX\ was intended to provide a high-level language -that accesses the power of \TEX. -\LATEX\ essentially comprises a collection of \TEX\ macros -and a program to process \LATEX\ documents. -Because the \TEX\ formatting commands are very low-level, -it is usually much simpler for end-users to use \LATEX. -\LATEX\ is based on the idea that it is better -to leave document design to document designers, -and to let authors get on with writing documents. - -% from http://wiki.contextgarden.net/What_is_ConTeXt: -\CONTEXT\ is a document markup language and document preparation system -also based on the \TEX\ typesetting system. -It was designed with the same general-purpose aims as \LATEX\ % -of providing an easy to use interface -to the high quality typesetting engine provided by \TEX. -However, while \LATEX\ insulates the writer from typographical details, -\CONTEXT\ takes a complementary approach -by providing structured interfaces for handling typography, -including extensive support for colors, backgrounds, hyperlinks, -presentations, figure-text integration, and conditional compilation. -It gives the user extensive control over formatting -while making it easy to create new layouts and styles -without learning the \TEX\ macro language. -{\CONTEXT}'s unified design avoids the package clashes -that can happen with \LATEX. -\CONTEXT\ also attempts to more closely respect the syntactical style -of plain \TEX. - -\section[context]{\CONTEXT} -\index[context]{\CONTEXT} - -The development of \CONTEXT\ started in 1990. A number -of \TEX\ based macro packages had been used to our -satisfaction. However, the non||technical users at our -company were not accustomed to rather complex and, in particular, non||Dutch -interfaces. For this reason we initiated the development of -\CONTEXT\ with a parameter driven interface and commands -that are easy to understand. Initially the user interface -was only available in Dutch. - -The functionality of \CONTEXT\ was developed during the -production of many complex educational -materials, workplace manuals and handbooks. In 1994 the -package was stable enough to warrant a Dutch user manual. -Over the years many new features and -a multi-lingual interface have been added (currently -English, German, French, Italian, Romanian? \unknown\ interfaces are supported). -Though \CONTEXT\ has matured and is as (un|)|stable as any other -macro package, there are still a great number of wishes -and development remains active. These -will be implemented in the spirit of the existing \CONTEXT\ -commands. - -\starthiding -\CONTEXT\ comes with a number of \PERL\ scripts, like -\TEXUTIL\ and \TEXEXEC. Also a number of modules are -available, like \PPCHTEX\ for typesetting chemical -structures. -\stophiding - -\todo{Add some text about recent developments, especially the split between mkii and mkiv} - -\section{Commands} -\index{commands} -\index{macros} -\index{brackets} - -A \CONTEXT\ document is normally coded in \UTF\ or another plain text encoding like ISO~Latin1. Any preferred text editor may be used. Inside such a file, -the actual document text is interspersed with \CONTEXT\ commands. -These commands tell the system how the text should be -typeset. A \CONTEXT\ command begins with a backslash -(\type {\}). An example of a command is \type {\italic}. Most -of the time a command does something with the text that -comes after the command. The text after the command \type -{\italic} will be typeset {\italic text it italic}. - -When you use a command like \type{\italic} you acting as a typesetter, -and when you are writing paragraphs you are acting as an author. -Typesetting and writing are conflicting activities; as an -author you would probably rather spend as little time as possible -typesetting. When you are actually writing text and you have -to indicate that something special has to happen with the text, -it is therefore best to use generic commands than specific typesetting commands. -An example of such a generic command is \type{\em} ({\em emphasis}). -By using \type{\em} instead of \type{\italic}, you enable the typesetter -(who could also be you) to change the typeset result without him or her having to alter the text. - -{\setupcaption[figure][width=fit] -\placefigure[right][fig:cohesion tex] - {}{\getbuffer[fig-cont]}} - - -A \TEX\ user normally speaks of macros instead of commands. -A macro is a (normally small) program. Although this manual uses -both \quote {command} and \quote {macro}, we will try -consistently use the word command for users and macro for -programmers. A collection of macros is called a macro package. - -A command is often followed by setups and/or -argument text. Setups are placed between brackets (\type{[]}, -are optional and there may be more than one set). The scope or range -of the command (the text acted upon) is placed between curly -brackets (\type{{}}, there may be more than one of those as well). - -An example of a command with setups and an argument text is - -\startbuffer -\framed[width=3cm,height=1cm]{that's it} -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -When this input is processed by \CONTEXT, the result will look like this: - -\startbaselinecorrection -\getbuffer -\stopbaselinecorrection - -Alternatively, using the default setups: - -\startbuffer -\framed{that's it} -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -\startbaselinecorrection -\getbuffer -\stopbaselinecorrection - -Setups in \CONTEXT\ come in two possible formats. First, -there can be a list of comma-separated key||value pairs -like we saw already - -\startbuffer -\setupsomething [variable=value, variable=value, ...] -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -Second, there can be a comma-separated list of just values - -\startbuffer -\setupsomething [option, option,...] -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -In both cases the setups are placed between \type{[]}. Spaces, tabs and even a newline between the command and the opening \type{[} or after any of the separation commas are ignored. But multiple newlines are disallowed, and whitespace before commas, around the equals sign and before the closing~\type{]} is significant. - -Some practical examples of correct command invocations are: - -\startbuffer -\setupwhitespace [big] -\setupitemize [packed, columns] -\setuplayout [backspace=4cm, - topspace=2.5cm] -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -Many typographical operations are performed on a text that -is enclosed within a \type{start-stop} construction: - -\startbuffer -\startsomething -............................. -\stopsomething -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -And often keywords or key||value pairs can be passed, that inform -\CONTEXT\ of the users wishes like - -\startbuffer -\startnarrower[2*left,right] -............................. -\stopnarrower -\stopbuffer -\typebuffer - -or - -\startbuffer -\startitemize[n,broad,packed] -\item ....................... -\item ....................... -\stopitemize -\stopbuffer -\typebuffer - -The simplest \CONTEXT\ document is - -\startbuffer -\starttext -Hello World! -\stoptext -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -\section {Running \CONTEXT} - -For basic usage, running - -\startbuffer -context myfile -\stopbuffer -\typebuffer - -or - -\startbuffer -context myfile.tex -\stopbuffer -\typebuffer - -is sufficient to convert your \ConTeXt\ source in \type{myfile.tex} to the -\PDF\ file \type{myfile.pdf}. Several command line options control the -\ConTeXt\ run. For a complete list of options, you can run - -\startbuffer -context --help -\stopbuffer -\typebuffer - -Here some examples: -\starttabulate[|lT|lp|] -\HL -\NC \bf option \NC \bf meaning \NC \NR -\HL -\NC --result=name \NC rename the resulting output to the given name \NC \NR -\NC --mode=list \NC enable given the modes (conditional processing -in styles \NC \NR -\NC --once \NC only run once (no multipass data file is produced) \NC \NR -\NC --nonstopmode \NC run without stopping \NC \NR -\NC --version \NC report installed context version \NC \NR -\HL -\stoptabulate - -\todo{Maybe some more explainations about \type{texexec} and \type{context} - here, maybe from a text editor or environment like texworks.} - -\section{Advanced commands} - -There are also commands that are used to define new commands. -For example: - -\startbuffer -\definesomething[name] -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -Sometimes a definition inherits its characteristics from -another (existing) one. In those situations a definition -looks like: - -\startbuffer -\definesomething[clone][original] -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -In many cases one can also pass settings to these commands. -In that case a definition looks like: - -\startbuffer -\definesomething[name][variable=value,...] -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -These setups can also be defined in a later stage with: - -\startbuffer -\setupsomething[name][variable=value,...] -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -An example of such a name coupled definition and setup is: - -\startbuffer -\definehead[section][chapter] -\setuphead[section][textstyle=bold] -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -The alternatives shown above are the most common appearances -of the commands. But there are exceptions: - -\startbuffer -\defineenumeration[Question][location=inmargin] -\useexternalfigure[Logo][FIG-0001][width=4cm] -\definehead[Procedure][section] -\setuphead[Procedure][textstyle=slanted] -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -After the first command the newly defined command \type -{\Question} is available which we can use for numbered -questions and to place numbers in the margin. With the -second command we define a picture that is scaled to a \type -{width} of 4cm. After the third command a new command \type -{\procedure} is available that inherits its characteristics -from the predefined command \type {\section}. The last -command alters the characteristics of the newly defined -head. Later we will discuss these commands in more detail. - - -We use \type{begin-end} constructions to mark textblocks. -Marked textblocks can be typeset, hidden, replaced or -called up at other locations in the document. - -\startbuffer -\beginsomething -............................. -\endsomething -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -These commands enable the author to type questions and -answers in one location and place them at another location -in the document. Answers could be placed at the end of a -chapter with: - -\startbuffer -\defineblock[Answer] -\setupblock[Answer][bodyfont=small] -\hideblocks[Answer] -............................. -\chapter{........} -............................. -\beginofAnswer -............................. -\endofAnswer -............................. -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -In this case answers will be typeset in a smaller bodyfont -size, but only when asked for. They are hidden by default, -but stored in such a way, that they can later be typeset. - -Commands come in many formats. Take for example: - -\startbuffer -\placefigure - [left] - [fig:logo] - {This is an example of a logo.} - {\externalfigure[Logo]} -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -This command places a picture at the left hand side of a -text while the text flows around the picture. The picture -has a reference \type {fig:logo}, i.e.\ a logical name. The -third argument contains the title and the fourth calls the -picture. In this case the picture is a figure defined -earlier as \type {Logo}. \in {Figure} [fig:cohesion tex] is -typeset this way. - -The last example has arguments between optional brackets -(\type{[]}). Many commands have optional arguments. In case -these optional arguments are left out the default values -become operative. - -You may have noticed that a spacy layout of your \ASCII\ -text is allowed. In our opinion, this increases readability -considerably, but you may of course decide to format your -document otherwise. When the \CONTEXT\ commands in this -manual are discussed they are displayed in the following -way: - -\showsetup{setupfootertexts} - -The command \type{\setupfootertexts}, which we will discuss -in detail in a later chapter, has three arguments of which -the first is optional. The first argument defaults to -\type{[text]}. Optional arguments are displayed with the word - {\ttxx OPTIONAL} below the brackets. Default values are -\underbar{underlined} and placeholders (as opposed to literal -keywords) are typeset in {\ttx UPPERCASE}. In this example {\ttx TEXT} -means that you can provide any footer text. \CONTEXT\ is able to keep -track of the status of information on the page, for instance the name of the -current chapter. We call this kind of information {\ttx -MARK}, so the command \type {\setupfootertexts} accepts -references to marks, like those belonging to sectioning -commands: \type{chapter}, \type{section}, etc. The argument -\type{date} results in the current system date. - -When the setup of some commands are displayed you will -notice a $\blacktriangleleft \blacktriangleright$ in the -right hand top corner of the frame. This indicates that this -command has a special meaning in interactive or screen -documents. Commands for the interactive mode only show solid -arrows, commands with an additional functionality show -gray arrows. - -\section{Programs} -\index[texutil]{\TEXUTIL} -\index[texexec]{\TEXEXEC} - -\TEX\ does a lot of text manipulations during document -processing. However, some manipulations are carried out by -\TEXUTIL. This program helps \TEX\ to produce registers, -lists, tables of contents, tables of formulas, pictures etc. -This program is implemented as a \PERL\ script. - -Document processing can best be done with \TEXEXEC. This -\PERL\ script enables the user to use different processing -modes and to produce different output formats. It also keeps -track of changes and processes the files as many times as -needed to get the references and lists right. - -\section{Files} -\index{files} -%\index{extensions} -\index[utf]{\UTF} -\todo{Where is a better place to write about \TABLE ? The old paragraph: - -\CONTEXT\ relies on plain \TEX. Plain \TEX, \CONTEXT\ and a -third package \TABLE\ are brought together in a so called -format file. \TABLE\ is a powerful package for typesetting -tables. A format file can be recognized by its suffix -\type{fmt}. \TEX\ can load format files rather fast and -efficiently.} - -\CONTEXT\ is used with \UTF-8 source files. \UTF-8 is a character encoding, -that can represent every character in the Unicode character set, and that is -backward-compatible with \ASCII. The \UTF-8 file with the prescribed extension -\type{tex} is processed by \CONTEXT. During this process \CONTEXT\ produces a -\PDF\ (Portable Document Format) output file. \PDF\ files are of high -graphical quality and are also interactive (hyperlinked). - -With the command -\startbuffer -\enableregime[encoding] -\stopbuffer -\typebuffer -\CONTEXT\ supports also other character encodings such as ISO~Latin1. - -It is highly recommended, that all input files, i.e.\ the \ConTeXt\ source and -other included files such as image files, have only the letters a--z, digits -and dashes in their names, that is in the names of their full paths, otherwise -you can easily get into problems. Especially the characters *, ?, the space -character and some more are known to cause problems, sometimes because of -\ConTeXt\ itself (internal pattern matching), sometimes because of issues with -the underlying operating system. The dot \quote{.} is somewhat special: it's -used to separate the suffix from the rest of the file-name, but at other -places in the path it can cause trouble just like \quote{*} or \quote{?}. - -\section{Texts} - -\subsection{Characters} -\index{characters} - -A traditional \TEX\ source file contains only \ASCII\ characters. Higher \ASCII\ -values to produce characters like ë, ô and ñ can also -be used in this version of \TEX\ (in preference to the traditional -mechanism of escaped sequences such as \type {\"e}, \type {\^o}, etc.). -However, some characters in \TEX\ -have special meanings (such as \%, \$, and of course \{\}). -These characters can be typeset by -putting a \type {\} in front of it. A \% is obtained by -typing \type {\%} (if one would type only a \type {%} the -result would be undesirable because \TEX\ interprets text -after a \% as comment that should not be processed), a \$ is -produced by \type {\$} (a \type {$} without a \type {\} -indicates the beginning of the mathemathical mode), a \# is displayed by -\type{\#} (in \TEX, \type{#} stands for arguments in macro definitions), -and a pair of \{ and \} without leading backslashes define the opening and -closing of a group. Finally the backslash~\backslash\ itself is entered by -typing \type{\backslash}. - -\todo{What about other \quote{reserved} symbols? -Need to say something about \type{\enableregime[utf]} in mkii.} - -\subsection{Paragraphs} -\index{paragraphs} - -\TEX\ performs its operations mostly upon the text element -{\em paragraph}. A paragraph is ended by \type{\par} or, -preferably, by an empty line. Empty lines in an \ASCII\ text -are preferred because of readability of the source. - -\subsection{Boxes} -\index{boxes} - -In this manual we will sometimes talk about boxes. Boxes are -the building blocks of \TEX. \TEX\ builds a page in -horizontal and vertical boxes. Every {\handletokens -character\with \ruledhbox} is a box, a \ruledhbox -{\handletokens word\with \ruledhbox} is also a box -{\handletokens built\with \ruledhbox} out of a number of -boxes, a line is \unknown - -When \TEX\ is processing a document many messages may occur -on the screen. Some of these messages are warnings related to overfull or -underful boxes. Horizontal and vertical boxes can be typeset -by the \TEX\ commands \type{\hbox} and \type{\vbox}. -Displacements can be achieved by using \type {\hskip} and -\type {\vskip}. It does not hurt to know a bit about the -basics of \TEX, because that way one can far more easilly -write his or her own alternatives to, for instance, chapter -headers. - -\subsection{Fonts} -\index{fonts} - -\TEX\ is one of the few typesetting systems that does mathematical -typesetting right. To do so \TEX\ needs a complete -font||family. This means not only the characters and numbers -but also full mathematical symbols. Complete fontfamilies are -Computer Modern Roman and Lucida Bright. Both come in serif -and sans serif characters and a monospaced character is also -available. Other fontfamilies are available, more or less complete. - -\subsection{Dimensions} -\index{dimensions} -\index{\type{pt}} -\index{\type{ex}} -\index{\type{em}} -\index{\type{cm}} - -Characters have dimensions. Spacing between words and lines -have dimensions. These dimensions are related to one of the -units of \in{table}[tab:dimensions]. For example the -linespacing in this document is \the\baselineskip. - -\placetable[here][tab:dimensions]{Dimensions in \TEX.} -\starttable[|c|l|l|] -\HL -\VL \bf dimension \VL \bf meaning \VL \bf equivalent \VL \SR -\HL -\VL \type{pt} \VL point \VL $\rm 72.27pt=1in$ \VL \FR -\VL \type{bp} \VL big point \VL $\rm 72bp=1in$ \VL \MR -\VL \type{pc} \VL pica \VL $\rm 1pc=12pt$ \VL \MR -\VL \type{in} \VL inch \VL $\rm 1in=2.54cm$ \VL \MR -\VL \type{cm} \VL centimeter \VL $\rm 2.54cm=1in$ \VL \MR -\VL \type{mm} \VL millimeter \VL $\rm 10mm=1cm$ \VL \MR -\VL \type{dd} \VL didot point \VL $\rm 1157dd=1238pt$ \VL \MR -\VL \type{cc} \VL cicero \VL $\rm 1cc=12dd$ \VL \MR -\VL \type{sp} \VL scaled point \VL $\rm 65536sp=1pt$ \VL \LR -\HL -\stoptable - -We will often specify layout dimensions in points or -centimeters or milimeters. A point is about $\rm 0.3515~mm$ -is an American publishing standard. -The European Didot point, equivalent to -$\rm 0.254\cdot1238/1157/72.27 = 0.376065~mm$, -is about 7\%\ larger. - -Next to the mentioned dimension \TEX\ also uses \type{em} -and \type{ex}. Both are font dependant. An \type {ex} has -the height of an x, and an \type{em} the width of an M. In -the Computer Modern Roman typefaces, numbers have a width of -$1/2$em, while a --- (\type{---}) is one em. - -\subsection{Error messages} -\index{error messages} -\index{stopping} - -While processing a document, \TEX\ generates status messages -(what \TEX\ is doing), warning messages (what \TEX\ could do -better) and error messages (what \TEX\ considers wrong). An -error message is always followed by a \type{halt} and -processing will be stopped. A linenumber and a \type{?} will -appear on screen. At the commandline you can type \type{H} -for help and the available commands will be displayed. - -Some fatal errors will lead to an * on the screen. \TEX\ is -expecting a filename and you have to quit processing. You -can type \type{stop} or \type{exit} and if that doesn't work -you can always try \type{ctrl-z} or \type{ctrl-c}. - -\section{Version numbers} -\index[TeX+version]{\TEX+version} -\index[ETeX]{\ETEX} -\index[NTS]{\NTS} -\index[PDFTEX]{\PDFTEX} - -\TEX\ was frozen in 1982. This meant that no functionality -would be added from that time on. However, exceptions were -made for the processing of multi||language documents, the -use of 8-bits \ASCII||values and composed characters. -Additionally some bugs were corrected. At this moment \TEX\ -version 3.141592 is being used. The ultimate \TEX\ version -number will be~$\pi$, while \METAFONT\ will become the Euler -number~$e$. - -\CONTEXT\ can handle both \ETEX\ and \PDFTEX, which are -extensions to \TEX. Both are still under development so we -suggest using the latest versions available. This manual was -typeset using \ifx \eTeXversion \undefined \else \PDFETEX, -with \ETEX\ version \the \eTeXversion \eTeXrevision\ and -\fi \PDFTEX\ version \the \pdftexversion \pdftexrevision. - -\CONTEXT\ is still under development. Macros are continually -improved in terms of functionality and processing speed. -Improvements are also made within existing macros. For example -the possibility to produce highly interactive \PDF\ -documents has altered some low||level functionality of -\CONTEXT\ but did not alter the interface. We hope that in -due time \CONTEXT\ will be a reasonable complete document -processing system, and we hope that this manual shows much of -its possibilities. This document was processed with \CONTEXT\ version -\contextversion. - -\section{Top ten} - -A novice user might be shooed away by the number of -\CONTEXT\ commands. Satisfying results can be obtained by -only using the next ten groups of commands: - -\startitemize[n,packed,broad] -\item \type {\starttext}, - \type {\stoptext} -\item \type {\chapter}, - \type {\section}, - \type {\title}, - \type {\subject}, - \type {\setuphead}, - \type {\completecontent} -\item \type {\em}, - \type {\bf}, - \type {\cap} -\item \type {\startitemize}, - \type {\stopitemize}, - \type {\item}, - \type {\head} -\item \type {\abbreviation}, - \type {\infull}, - \type {\completelistofabbreviations} -\item \type {\placefigure}, - \type {\externalfigure}, - \type {\useexternalfigures} -\item \type {\placetable}, - \type {\starttable}, - \type {\stoptable} -\item \type {\definedescription}, - \type {\defineenumeration} -\item \type {\index}, - \type {\completeindex} -\item \type {\setuplayout}, - \type {\setupfootertexts}, - \type {\setupheadertexts} -\stopitemize - -\section{Warning} - -\CONTEXT\ users have the possibility to define their own commands. These newly -defined commands may come into conflict with plain \TEX\ or \CONTEXT\ -commands. To avoid this, it is advisable to use capitalized characters -in your own command definitions, such as: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\def\MyChapter#1% - {\chapter{#1}\index{#1}} -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -This command starts a new chapter and defines an index entry -with the same name. - -\stopcomponent - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-language.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-language.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e3dcb3695de..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-language.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,851 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-language
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\def\ShowComposed #1
- {\handletokens#1\with\type\VL#1\VL\hyphenatedword{#1}}
-
-\startbuffer[hyph-1]
-\starttable[|l|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf input \VL \bf normal \VL \bf hyphenated \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \ShowComposed intra||word \VL\FR
-\VL \ShowComposed intra|-|word \VL\MR
-\VL \ShowComposed intra|(|word) \VL\MR
-\VL \ShowComposed (intra|)|word \VL\MR
-\VL \ShowComposed intra|--|word \VL\MR
-\VL \ShowComposed intra|~|word \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[messian]
-The French composer {\fr Olivier Messiaen} wrote \quote {\fr Quatuor pour
-la fin du temps} during the World War II in a concentration camp. This
-may well be one of the most moving musical pieces of that period.
-\stopbuffer
-
-\chapter[hyphenation,languages]{Language specific issues}
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-One of the more complicated corners of \CONTEXT\ is the
-department that deals with languages. Fortunately users will
-seldom notice this, but each language has its own demands
-and we put quite some effort in making sure that most of the
-issues on hyphenation rules and accented and non latin
-characters could be dealt with. For as long as it does not
-violate the \CONTEXT\ user interface, we also support
-existing input schemes.
-
-In the early days \TEX\ was very American oriented, but
-since \TEX\ version~3 there is (simultaneous) support for
-multiple languages. The input of languages with many accents
-|<|sometimes more accents per character|>| may look rather
-complicated, depending on the use of dedicated input
-encodings or special \TEX\ commands.
-
-The situation is further complicated by the fact that
-specific input does not have a one||to||one relation with
-the position of a glyph in a font. We discussed this in \in
-{section}[encoding]. It is important to make the right
-choices for input and font encoding.
-
-In this chapter we will deal with hyphenation and language
-specific labels. More details can be found in the language
-definition files (\type {lang-<<xxx>>}), the font files
-(\type{font-<<xxx>>}) and the encoding files (\type
-{enco-<<xxx>>}). There one can find details on how to define
-commands that deal with accents and special characters as
-covered in a previous chapter, sorting indexes, providing
-support for \UNICODE, and more.
-
-\section{Automatic hyphenating}
-\index{languages}
-\index{hyphenation}
-\macro{\tex{taal}}
-\macro{\tex{nl}}
-\macro{\tex{en}}
-\macro{\tex{fr}}
-\macro{\tex{de}}
-\macro{\tex{sp}}
-
-Each language has its own hyphenation rules. As soon as you
-switch to another language, \CONTEXT\ will activate the
-appropriate set of hyphenation patterns for that language.
-Languages are identified by their official two character
-identifiers, like: Dutch (\type{nl}), English (\type{en}),
-German (\type{de}) and French (\type{fr}). A language is
-chosen with the following command: \footnote{In case of any
-doubt please check if the hyphenation patterns are included
-in the \type {fmt}||file.}
-
-\showsetup{language}
-
-Some short cut commands are also available. They can be used
-enclosed in braces:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\nl \en \de \fr \sp \uk \pl \cz ...
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The command \type {\language[nl]} can be compared with
-\type {\nl}. The first command is more transparant. The two
-character commands may conflict with existing commands.
-Take, for example, Italian and the code for {\it italic}
-type setting. For this reason we use capitals for commands
-that may cause any conflicts. One may also use the full
-names, like \type {czech}.
-
-At any instance you can switch to another language. In the
-example below we switch from English to French and vice
-versa.
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer[messian]
-\stopexample
-
-We use these language switching commands if we cannot be
-certain that an alternative hyphenation pattern is
-necessary.
-
-\startcolumns[n=4,,rule=on]
-\getbuffer[messian]
-\stopcolumns
-
-How far do we go in changing languages. Borrowed words like
-perestrojka and glasnost are often hyphenated okay, since
-these are Russian words used in an English context. When
-words are incorrectly hyphenated you can define an
-hyphenation pattern with the \TEX||command:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\hyphenation{<<ab-bre-via-tion>>}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-You can also influence the hyphenation in a text by
-indicating the allowed hyphenation pattern in the word:
-at the right locations the command \type{\-}
-is added: \type{al}\type{\-}\type{lo}\type{\-}\type{wed}.
-
-\section{Definitions and setups}
-\macro{\tex{installlanguage}}
-\macro{\tex{setuplanguage}}
-
-When a format file is generated the hyphenation pattern one
-needs should be added to this file. The definition and
-installation of a language is therefore not transparant for
-the user. We show the process to give some insight in the
-mechanism. An example: \footnote {The somewhat strange name
-\type {\upperleftsinglesixquote} is at least telling us what
-the quote will look like.}
-
-\starttyping
-\installlanguage
- [en]
- [spacing=broad,
- leftsentence=---,
- rightsentence=---,
- leftsubsentence=---,
- rightsubsentence=---,
- leftquote=\upperleftsinglesixquote,
- rightquote=\upperrightsingleninequote,
- leftquotation=\upperleftdoublesixquote,
- rightquotation=\upperrightdoubleninequote,
- date={month,\ ,day,{,\ },year},
- default=en,
- state=stop]
-\stoptyping
-
-and:
-
-\starttyping
-\installlanguage
- [uk]
- [default=en,
- state=stop]
-\stoptyping
-
-With the first definition you define the language component.
-You can view this definition in the file \type
-{lang-ger.tex}, the german languages. Languages are arranged
-in language groups. This arrangement is of no further
-significance at the moment. Since language definitions are
-preloaded, users should not bother about setting up such
-files.
-
-The second definition inherits its set up from the English
-installation. In both definitions \type {state} is set at
-\type {stop}. This means that no patterns are loaded yet.
-That is done in the files \type{cont-<<xx>>}, the language
-and interface specific \CONTEXT\ versions. As soon as \type
-{state} is set at \type {start}, a new pattern is loaded,
-which can only be done during the generation of a format
-file.
-
-We use some conventions in the file names of the patterns
-\type {lang-xx.pat} and the exceptions \type {lang-xx.hyp}.
-Normally a language is installed with a two character code.
-However there are three character codes, like {deo} for
-hyphenating \quote {old deutsch} and \type {nlx} the Dutch
-extended characterset, or 8||bit encoding. On distributions
-that come with patterns, the filenames mentioned can be mapped
-onto the ones available on the system. This happens in the
-file \type {cont-usr.tex}.
-
-After installation you are not bound to the two character
-definitions. Default the longer (English) equivalents are
-defined:
-
-\starttyping
-\installlanguage[german][de]
-\stoptyping
-
-\showsetup{installlanguage}
-
-\showsetup{setuplanguage}
-
-The setup in these commands relate to the situations that are
-shown below.
-
-\startbuffer
-\currentdate
-|<|all right there we go|>|
-|<| |<|all right|>| there we go|>|
-|<|all right |<|there|>| we go|>|
-\quote{all right there we go}
-\quotation{all right there we go}
-\quotation{\quote{all right} there we go}
-\quotation{all right \quote{there} we go}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-This becomes:
-
-\startlines
-\getbuffer
-\stoplines
-
-We will discuss \type{||} in one of the next sections.
-
-\section[datum]{Date}
-\index{date}
-\macro{\tex{currentdate}}
-\macro{\tex{date}}
-
-Typesetting a date is also language specific so we have to
-pay some attention to dates here. When the computer runs at
-the actual time and date the system date can be recalled
-with:
-
-\showsetup{currentdate}
-
-The sequence in which \type {day}, \type {month} and \type
-{year} are given is not mandatory. The pattern \type
-{[day,month,year]} results in \currentdate [day,month,year].
-We use \type {\currentdate[weekday,month,day,{,},year]} to
-obtain \currentdate[weekday,month,day,{,},year].
-
-A short cut looks like this: \type {[dd,mm,yy]} and will
-result in \currentdate [dd,mm,yy]. Something like \type
-{[d,m,y]} would result in \currentdate [d,m,y] and with
-\type {[referral]} you will get a \currentdate [referral].
-Combinations are also possible. Characters can also be added
-to the date pattern. The date \currentdate [dd,--,mm,--,yy] is
-generated by the pattern \type {[dd,--,mm,--,yy]}.
-
-A date can be (type|)|set with the command:
-
-\showsetup{date}
-
-The first (optional) argument is used to specify the date:
-
-\startbuffer
-\date[d=10,m=3,y=1996][weekday,month,day, year]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-When no argument is given you will obtain the actual date.
-When the second argument is left out the result equals that
-of \type {\currentdate}. The example results in:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-\section[labels]{Labels and heads}
-\index{labels}
-\index{heads}
-\macro{\tex{mainlanguage}}
-\macro{\tex{setuplabeltext}}
-\macro{\tex{setupheadtext}}
-\macro{\tex{labeltext}}
-\macro{\tex{headtext}}
-
-In some cases \CONTEXT\ will generate text labels
-automatically, for example the word {\bf Figure} is
-generated automatically when a caption is placed under a
-figure. These kind of words are called textlabels. Labels
-can be set with the command:
-
-\showsetup{setuplabeltext}
-
-Relevant labels are: \type {table}, \type {figure}, \type
-{chapter}, \type {appendix} and comparable text elements. An
-example of such a set up is:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setuplabeltext[en][chapter=Chapter ]
-\setuplabeltext[nl][hoofdstuk=Hoofdstuk ]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The space after \type{Chapter} is essential, because
-otherwise the chapternumber will be placed right after the
-word Chapter (Chapter1 instead of Chapter~1). A labeltext
-can recalled with:
-
-\showsetup{labeltext}
-
-Some languages, like Chinese, use split labels. These can be
-passed as a comma separated list, like \type
-{chapter={left,right}}.
-
-Titleheads for special sections of a document, like
-abbreviations and appendices are set up with:
-
-\showsetup{setupheadtext}
-
-Examples of titleheads are \type{Content}, \type{Tables},
-\type{Figures}, \type{Abbreviations}, \type{Index} etc. An
-example definition looks like:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupheadtext[content=Content]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-A header can be recalled with:
-
-\showsetup{headtext}
-
-Labels and titleheads are defined in the file \type
-{lang-<<xxx>>}. You should take a look in these files to
-understand the use of titleheads and labels.
-
-The actual language that is active during document
-generation does not have to be the same language that is
-used for the labels. For this reason next to \type
-{\language} we have:
-
-\showsetup{mainlanguage}
-
-When typesetting a document, there is normally one main
-language, say \type {\mainlanguage[en]}. A temporary switch
-to another language is then accomplished by for instance
-\type {\language[nl]}, since this does not influence the
-labels and titles. language.
-
-\section{Language specific commands}
-\index{german}
-
-German \TEX\ users are accustomed to entering \type {"e} and
-getting \"e typeset in return. This and a lot more are
-defined in \type {lang-ger} using the compound character
-mechanism built in \CONTEXT. Certain two or three character
-combinations result in one glyph or proper hyphenation. The
-example below illustrates this. Some macros are used that
-will not be explained here. Normally, users can stick to
-simply using the already defined commands.
-
-\starttyping
-\startlanguagespecifics[de]
- \installcompoundcharacter "a {\moveaccent{-.1ex}\"a\midworddiscretionary}
- \installcompoundcharacter "s {\SS}
- .....
- \installcompoundcharacter "U {\smashaccent\"U}
- \installcompoundcharacter "Z {SZ}
- .....
- \installcompoundcharacter "ck {\discretionary {k-}{k}{ck}}
- \installcompoundcharacter "TT {\discretionary{TT-}{T}{TT}}
- .....
- \installcompoundcharacter "` {\handlequotation\c!leftquotation}
-\stoplanguagespecifics
-\stoptyping
-
-The command \type {\installcompoundcharacter} takes care of
-the German type setting, \type {"a} is converted to {\de
-"a}, \type {"U} in {\de "U}, \type {"ck} for the right
-hyphenation, etc. One can add more definitions, but this will
-violate portability. In a Polish \CONTEXT\ the \type {/} is
-used instead of a \type {"}.
-
-\section{Automatic translation}
-\index{translate}
-\macro{\tex{translate}}
-
-It is possible to translate a text automatically in the
-actual language. This may be comfortable when typesetting
-letterheads. The example below illustrates this.
-
-\showsetup{translate}
-
-\startbuffer
-It depends on the actual language whether a labeltext is type set in
-English {\en as an \translate [en=example, fr=exemple], \fr or in French
-as an \translate}.
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-The second command call \type{\translate} uses the applied
-values. That is, \type {\translate} with no options uses the
-options of the last call to \type {\translate}.
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-\section{Composed words}
-\index{hyphen}
-\macro{\tex{setuphyphenmark}}
-
-Words consisting of two separate words are often separated
-by an intra word dash, as in x||axis. This dash can be
-placed between \type{| |}, for example \type{|--|}. This
-command, which does not begin with a \texescape, serves
-several purposes. When \type{||} is typed the default intra
-word dash is used, which is \type{--}. This dash is set up
-with:
-
-\showsetup{setuphyphenmark}
-
-The \type {| |} is also used in word combinations like
-(intra)word, which is typed as \type {(intra|)|word}. The
-mechanism is not foolproof but it serves most purposes. In
-case the hyphenation is incorrect you can hyphenate the
-first word of the composed one by hand: \type
-{(in\-tra|)|word}.
-
-\placetable
- {Hyphenation of composed words.}
- {\getbuffer[hyph-1]}
-
-The main reason behind this mechanism is that \TEX\ doesn't
-really know how to hyphenate composed words and how to
-handle subsentences. \TEX\ know a lot about math, but far
-less about normal texts. Using this command not only serves
-consistency, but also makes sure that \TEX\ can break
-compound words at the right places. It also keeps boundary
-characters at the right place when a breakpoint is inserted.
-
-\section{Pattern files manual}
-
-\todo{A large part of this section is obsolete}
-
-\TEX\ has two mysterious commands that the average user will never
-or seldom meet:
-
-\starttyping
-\hyphenation{as-so-ciates}
-\patterns {.ach4}
-\stoptyping
-
-Both commands can take multiple strings, so in fact both commands
-should be plural. The first command can be given any time and can be
-used to tell \TEX\ that a word should be hyphenated in a certain
-way. The second command can only be issued when \TEX\ is in virgin
-mode, i.e.\ starting with a clean slate. Normally this only happens
-when a format is generated.
-
-The second command is more mysterious than the first one and its
-entries are a compact way to tell \TEX\ between what character
-sequences it may hyphenate words. The numbers represent weights and
-the (often long) lists of such entries are generated with a special
-program called \type {patgen}. Since making patterns is work for
-specialists, we will not go into the nasty details here.
-
-In the early stage of \CONTEXT\ development it came with its own
-pattern files. Their names started with \type{lang-} and their
-suffixes were \type {pat} and \type {hyp}.
-
-However, when \CONTEXT\ went public, I was convinced to drop those
-files and use the files already available in distributions. This was
-achieved by using the \CONTEXT\ filename remapping mechanism. Although
-those files are supposed to be generic, this is not always the case,
-and it remains a gamble if they work with \CONTEXT. Even worse,
-their names are not consistent and the names of some files as well
-as locations in the tree keep changing. The price \CONTEXT\ users
-pay for this is lack of hyphenation until such changes are noticed
-and taken care of. Because constructing the files is an uncoordinated
-effort, all pattern files have their own characteristics, most
-noticably their encoding.
-
-After the need to adapt the name mapping once again, I decided to
-get back to providing \CONTEXT\ specific pattern files. Pattern
-cooking is a special craft and \TEX\ users may call themselves
-lucky that it's taken care of. So, let's start with thanking all
-those \TEX\ experts who dedicate their time and effort to get
-their language hyphenated. It's their work we will build (and keep
-building) upon.
-
-In the process of specific \CONTEXT\ support, we will take care of:
-
-\startitemize
-\item consistent naming, i.e.\ using language codes when possible as
- a prelude to a more sophisticated naming scheme, taking versions
- into account
-\item consistent splitting of patterns and hyphenation exceptions in
- files that can be recognized by their suffix
-\item making the files encoding independent using named glyphs
-\item providing a way to use those patterns in plain \TEX\ as well
-\stopitemize
-
-Instead of using a control sequence for the named glyphs, we use a
-different notation:
-
-\starttyping
-[ssharp] [zcaron] [idiaeresis]
-\stoptyping
-
-The advantage of this notation is that we don't have to mess with
-spacing so that parsing and cleanup with scripts becomes more robust. The
-names conform to the \CONTEXT\ way of naming glyphs and the names
-and reverse mappings are taken from the encoding files in the
-\CONTEXT\ distribution, so you need to have \CONTEXT\ installed.
-
-The \CONTEXT\ pattern files are generated by a \RUBY\ script. Although
-the converting is rather straightforward, some languages need special
-treatment, but a script is easily adapted. If you want a whole bunch of
-pattern files, just say:
-
-\starttyping
-ctxtools --patterns all
-\stoptyping
-
-or, if you want one language:
-
-\starttyping
-ctxtools --patterns nl
-\stoptyping
-
-If for some reason this program does not start, try:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart ctxtools --patterns nl
-\stoptyping
-
-When things run well, this will give you four files:
-
-\starttabulate[|l|p|]
-\NC \type{lang-nl.pat} \NC the patterns in an encoding indepent format \NC \NR
-\NC \type{lang-nl.hyp} \NC the hyphenation exceptions \NC \NR
-\NC \type{lang-nl.log} \NC the conversion log (can be deleted afterwards) \NC \NR
-\NC \type{lang-nl.rme} \NC the preambles of the files used (copyright notices and such) \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-If you redistribute the files, it makes sense to bundle the \type
-{rme} files as well, unless the originals are already in the
-distribution. It makes no sense to keep the log files on your
-system. When the file \type {lang-all.xml} is present, the info
-from that file will be used and added to the pattern and
-hyphenation files. In that case no \type {rme} and \type {log}
-file will be generated, unless \type {--log} is provided.
-
-In the Dutch pattern file you will notice entries like the
-following:
-
-\starttyping
-e[ediaeresis]n3
-\stoptyping
-
-So, instead of those funny (encoding specific) \type {^^fc} or
-(format specific) \type {\"e} we use names. Although this looks
-\CONTEXT\ dependent it is rather easy to map those names back to
-characters, especially when one takes into account that most
-languages only have a few of those special characters and we only
-have to deal with lower case instances.
-
-The \CONTEXT\ support module \type {supp-pat.tex} is quite generic and
-contains only a few lines of code. Actually, most of the code is
-dedicated to the simple \XML\ handler. Loading a pattern meant
-for EC encoded fonts in another system than \CONTEXT\ is done as
-follows:
-
-\starttyping
-\bgroup
-
- \input supp-pat
-
- \lccode"E4="E4 \definepatterntoken adiaeresis ^^e4
- \lccode"F6="F6 \definepatterntoken odiaeresis ^^f6
- \lccode"FC="FC \definepatterntoken ediaeresis ^^fc
- \lccode"FF="FF \definepatterntoken ssharp ^^ff
-
- \enablepatterntokens
- \enablepatternxml
-
- \input lang-de.pat
- \input lang-de.hyp
-
-\egroup
-\stoptyping
-
-In addition to this one may want to set additional lower and
-uppercase codes. In \ETEX\ these are stored with the language.
-
-Just for completeness we provide the magic command to generate
-the \XML\ variants:
-
-\starttyping
-ctxtools --patterns --xml all
-\stoptyping
-
-This will give you files like:
-
-\starttyping
-<?xml version='1.0' standalone='yes'?>
-
-<!-- some comment -->
-
-<patterns>
-... e&ediaeresis;n3 ...
-</patterns>
-\stoptyping
-
-This is also accepted as input but for our purpose it's probably
-best to stick to the normal method. The pattern language is a \TEX\
-specific one anyway.
-
-\section{Installing languages}
-
-Installing a language in \CONTEXT\ should not take too much effort
-assuming the language is supported. Language specific labels are
-grouped in \type {lang-*} files, like \type {lang-ger.tex} for the
-germanic languages.
-
-Patterns will be loaded from the files in the general \TEX\
-distribution unless \type {lang-nl.pat} is found, in which case
-\CONTEXT\ assumes that you prefer the \CONTEXT\ patterns. In that
-case, run
-
-\starttyping
-ctxtools --patterns all
-\stoptyping
-
-You need to move the files to the \CONTEXT\ base path that you can
-locate with:
-
-\starttyping
-textools --find context.tex
-\stoptyping
-
-You can also use \type {kpsewhich}, but the above method does an
-extensive search. Of course you can also generate the files on a
-temporary location. Now it's time to generate the formats:
-
-\starttyping
-texexec --make --all
-\stoptyping
-
-Since \XETEX\ needs patterns in \UTF-8 encoding, we provide a switch
-for achieving that:
-
-\starttyping
-texexec --make --all --utf8
-\stoptyping
-
-Beware: you need to load patterns for each language and encoding
-combination you are going to use. You can configure your local
-\type {cont-usr} file to take care of this. When an encoding does
-not have the characters that are needed, you will get an error.
-When using the non \CONTEXT\ versions of teh patterns this may go
-unnoticed because the encoding is hard coded in the file. Of
-course it will eventually get noticed when the hyphenations come
-out wrong.
-
-The \CONTEXT\ distribution has a file lang-all.xml that holds the
-copyright and other notes of the patterns. A discription looks like:
-
-\starttyping
-<description language='nl'>
- <sourcefile>nehyph96.tex</sourcefile>
- <title>TeX hyphenation patterns for the Dutch language</title>
- <copyright>
- <year>1996</year>
- <owner> Piet Tutelaers (P.T.H.Tutelaers@tue.nl)</owner>
- <comment>8-bit hyphenation patterns for TeX based upon the new
- Dutch spelling, officially since 1 August 1996. These
- patterns follow the new hyphenation rules in the
- `Woordenlijst Nederlandse Taal, SDU Uitgevers, Den Haag
- 1995' (the so called `Groene Boekje') described in
- section 5.2 (Het afbreekteken)</comment>
- </copyright>
-</description>
-\stoptyping
-
-{\em This file is \quote {work in process}: more details will be added
-and comments will be enriched.}
-
-\section {Commands}
-
-You can at any moment add additional hyphenation exceptions to the
-language specific dictionaries. For instance:
-
-\starttyping
-\language[nl] \hyphenation{pa-tiën-ten}
-\stoptyping
-
-Switching to another language is done with the \type {\language}
-command. The document language is set with \type {\mainlanguage}.
-
-If you want to let \TEX\ know that a word should be hyphenated in a
-special way, you use the \type {\-} command, for instance:
-
-\starttyping
-Con\-TeXt
-\stoptyping
-
-Compound words are not recognized by the hyphenation engine, so there
-you need to add directives, like:
-
-\starttyping
-the ConTeXt|-|system
-\stoptyping
-
-If you are using \XML\ as input format, you need to load the
-hyphenation filter module. Here we assume that \UTF\ encoding
-is used:
-
-\starttyping
-\useXMLfilter[utf,hyp]
-\stoptyping
-
-In your \XML\ file you can now add:
-
-\starttyping
-<hyphenations language='nl' regime='utf'>
- <hyphenation>pa-tiën-ten</hyphenation>
- <hyphenation>pa-tiën-ten-or-ga-ni-sa-tie</hyphenation>
- <hyphenation>pa-tiën-ten-plat-form</hyphenation>
-</hyphenations>
-\stoptyping
-
-This filter also defines some auxiliary elements. Explicit
-hyphenation points can be inserted as follows:
-
-\starttyping
-Zullen we hier af<hyphenate/>bre<hyphenate/>ken of niet?
-\stoptyping
-
-The compound token can be anything, but keep in mind that some
-tokens are treated special (see other manuals).
-
-\starttyping
-Wat is eigenlijk een patiënten<compound token="-"/>platform?
-\stoptyping
-
-A language is set with:
-
-\starttyping
-nederlands <language code="en">english</language> nederlands
-\stoptyping
-
-If you set attribute \type {scope} to \type {global}, labels (as
-used for figure captions and such) adapt to the language switch.
-This option actually invokes \type {\mainlanguage}.
-
-\section {Languages}
-
-When users in a specific language area use more than one font
-encoding, patterns need to be loaded multiple times. In theory
-this means that one can end up with more instances than \TEX\ can
-host. However, the number of sensible font encodings is limited as
-is the number of languages that need hyphenation. Now that memory
-is cheap and machines are fast, preloading a lot of pattern files
-is no problem. The following table shows the patterns that are
-preloaded in the version of \CONTEXT\ that is used to process this
-file.
-
-% \showpatterns
-
-\fixme{\type{\showpatterns} doesn't exist anymore}
-
-{\em In the (near) future the somewhat arcane \type {pl0} and \type
-{il2} encodings will go away since they are only used for Polish
-and Czech/Slovak computer modern fonts, which can be replaced by
-Latin Modern alternatives. Also, a new dense encoding may find its
-way into this list.}
-
-\section{Hyphenation}
-
-If you want to know what patterns are used, you can try to
-hyphenate a word with \type {\showhyphenations}.
-
-\showhyphenations{abracadabra}
-
-
-
-While hypenating, \TEX\ has to deal with ligatures as well. While
-Thomas, Taco and I were discussing the best ways to neutralize the
-ancient greek patterns, Taco Hoekwater came up with the following
-explanation.\footnote {Thomas Schmitz is responsible
-for the associated third party module.}
-
-\placefigure
- [nonumber]
- {The most common ligatures.}
- {\startcombination[4*1]
- {\scale[height=3\lineheight]{\color[AltColor]{fi}}} {}
- {\scale[height=3\lineheight]{\color[AltColor]{fl}}} {}
- {\scale[height=3\lineheight]{\color[AltColor]{ffi}}} {}
- {\scale[height=3\lineheight]{\color[AltColor]{ffl}}} {}
- \stopcombination}
-
-Any direct use of a ligature (as accessed by \type {\char} or
-through active characters) is wrong and will create faulty
-hypenation. Normally, when TeX sees \quote {office}, it has the
-six tokens \type {office} and it knows from the patterns that it
-can hyphenate between the \type {ff}. It will build an
-internal list of four nodes, like this:
-
-\starttyping
-[char, o , ffi ]
-[lig , ffi, c ,[f,f,i]]
-[char, c , e ]
-[char, e , NULL]
-\stoptyping
-
-As you can see from the \type {ffi} line, it has remembered the
-original characters. While hyphenating, it temporarily changes
-back to that, then re-instates the ligature afterwards.
-
-If you feed it the ligature directly, like so:
-
-\starttyping
-[char, o , ffi ]
-[char, ffi , c ]
-[char, c , e ]
-[char, e , NULL]
-\stoptyping
-
-it cannot do that. It tries to hyphenate as if the \type{ffi}
-was a character, and the result is wrong hyphenation.
-
-
-\stopcomponent
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-layers.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-layers.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 1b0b8629c7c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-layers.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-layers
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\chapter[layers]{Layers}
-
-\todo{All about layers}
-
-\stopcomponent
-
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-layout.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-layout.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 444d35e10ed..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-layout.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2427 +0,0 @@ -% interface=en
-
-\startcomponent co-layout
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\startbuffer[baseline]
-
-\def\next#1 #2 #3 #4 #5\\% plus minus gaat hier niet (catcodes)
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- \advance\dimen0 by #3}
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-\expandafter\next\the\medskipamount\\
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-\startlinecorrection
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- \hrule height \linewidth width \hsize \vskip\bigskipamount
- \hrule height \linewidth width \hsize \vskip\medskipamount
- \hrule height \linewidth width \hsize \vskip\smallskipamount
- \hrule height \linewidth width \hsize}}%
- {\translate[nl=maximale rek,en=maximum stretch]}
- {\vbox to \dimen0
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- \hrule height \linewidth width \hsize \vskip1\bigskipamount
- \hrule height \linewidth width \hsize \vskip1\medskipamount
- \hrule height \linewidth width \hsize \vskip1\smallskipamount
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- \tbox{\externalfigure[cow][\c!height=1cm,\c!frame=\v!on]} \NC
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-\startbuffer[water]
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-
-\start
- \tfx \setupinterlinespace Het drinkwater is tijdelijk niet betrouwbaar.
- Kook het water voor consumptie ten minste 2~minuten. Zodra het water
- weer betrouwbaar is, krijgt u bericht. \par
-\stop
-
-\blank[2*big]
-
-\language[en] Do not drink water \crlf directly from the tap! \blank
-
-\start
- \tfx \setupinterlinespace The water is temporarily unfit for drinking.
- Boil the water during at least 2~minutes before consumption. As soon
- as the water is reliable again, you will be notified. \par
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-\unprotect
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-\switchtobodyfont[\v!small]
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-\def\somepage#1#2#3%
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- \framed[\c!height=6em]%
- {\vbox to 5em
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-\protect
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-\stopbuffer
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-\startbuffer[sdsided]
-
-\unprotect
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-\switchtobodyfont[\v!small]
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-\def\somepage#1#2#3%
- {\bgroup
- \doif{#2#3}{}{\setupframed[\c!background=\v!screen]}%
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- {\vbox to 5em
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- \somepage{4em}{l}{r}}}
- {\tttf\translate[en=singlesided,nl=enkelzijdig]}
- {\hbox
- {\somepage{1em}{}{}%
- \somepage{4em}{l}{r}%
- \hskip.5em%
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-\stopbuffer
-
-\chapter[layout]{Layout}
-
-\todo{Split this chapter, it is much too large even in it's current
-incomplete state}
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-The look of a publication is determined by the page design,
-the chosen fonts and other aspects like vertical spacing.
-In this chapter we will explore the latter. Sometimes we
-will go into detail but a novice user can skip such parts.
-In normal applications, the default setups are most
-adequate, because they will adapt to the different
-situations. For the impatient reader we will just mention a
-few setups. Spacing between paragraphs is defined by:
-
-\starttyping
-\setupwhitespace[big]
-\stoptyping
-
-In your source file you can best use an empty line between
-paragraphs. This increases readability and it makes the
-typing of \type {\par} at the end of each paragraph
-obsolete. Indentation at every new paragraph is obtained
-by:
-
-\starttyping
-\setupindenting[medium]
-\stoptyping
-
-A doublesided publication is generated when you type:
-
-\starttyping
-\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
-\stoptyping
-
-As you might expect this might generate page numbering on the
-right and left hand side of a paper and the margins will be
-mirrored automatically.
-
-As we have said before only the curious have to read on.
-
-\section[paragraphs]{Paragraphs}
-\index{layout}
-\index{paragraphs}
-\macro{\tex{paragraph}}
-\macro{\tex{par}}
-
-The most important unit in \TEX\ is paragraph. A new
-paragraph is forced by:
-
-\startitemize[n,packed]
-\item an empty line
-\item the \TEX||command\type {\par} or \type {\endgraf}
-\item the \CONTEXT||command \type {\paragraph}
-\stopitemize
-
-The first alternative is the most obvious. You will obtain a
-readable input file (\ASCII\ file) and errors are minimized.
-The second alternative is chosen when it is mandatory to the
-used command. For example in definitions (see \in
-[definitions]).
-
-
-\section[indentation]{Indentation}
-\index{indentation}
-\index{smaller layout}
-\index{paragraphs+indentation}
-\macro{\tex{setupindenting}}
-\macro{\tex{indenting}}
-\macro{\tex{noindenting}}
-\macro{\tex{startnarrower}}
-\macro{\tex{setupnarrower}}
-
-When a text has little whitespacing, for example in a novel,
-it is a custom to indent each new paragraph. Indentation is
-setup with:
-
-\showsetup{setupindenting}
-
-By default there is \quote {no} indentation. When
-indentation is turned on, when possible the commands will
-determine whether indentation is necessary. For example, it
-doesn't look good to indent after a vertical whitespace. In
-a number of cases it is even undesirable to indent. Think
-for example of headers and itemizations.
-
-This manual is typeset without indentation. The great
-quantity of short sentences and examples would result in a
-very messy page layout.
-
-When indentation is used, we may have to tell \TEX\ in some
-cases {\em not} to indent. This is done by:
-
-\showsetup{noindenting}
-
-We can set up indenting by:
-
-\showsetup{indenting}
-
-The meaning of the setups is described in \in {table}
-[tab:indenting]. Next to the commands described above we
-could use the \TEX||commands \type {\indent} and
-\type {\noindent}.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf setup \VL \bf result \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \type {no} /
- \type {not} \VL don't indent the next paragraph \VL\FR
-\VL \type {yes} /
- \type {always} \VL turn on indentation \VL\MR
-\VL \type {never} \VL turn off indentation \VL\MR
-\VL \type {first} \VL indent first paragraphs too \VL\MR
-\VL \type {next} \VL don't indent first paragraphs \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:indenting]
- {The way of indenting.}
- {\getbuffer}
-
-The settings \type {first} and \type {next} determine if
-paragraphs following whitespace should be indented or not. It
-is a sort of custom not to indent these.
-
-A text may be typeset smaller than the default textwidth. In
-that case the complete text will be indented on both sides.
-
-\showsetup{startnarrower}
-
-For example:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startnarrower[3*left,2*right]
-The relatively small revolution in in Russia in 1917 had big consequences for
-this country as well as the rest of the world. It is interesting to see that
-some 80~years later a just as small revolution was needed to undo the 1917
-one. In both cases, the main reason for the revolutions was to prevent
-democracy from arising.
-\stopnarrower
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-Will become:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-Next to using \type {left}, \type {right} and \type {middle}
-also combinations and manifolds are possible. Indentation in
-the example above could have obtained by typing \type
-{2*middle,left}. So, \type {middle} is equivalent to \type
-{left,right}.
-
-The value of indentation is set up by:
-
-\showsetup{setupnarrower}
-
-\section[whitespacing]{Vertical spacing (whitespacing)}
-\index{vertical spacing}
-\index{paragraphs+vertical spacing}
-\index{spacing}
-\macro{\tex{blank}}
-\macro{\tex{setupblank}}
-\macro{\tex{godown}}
-\macro{\tex{startpacked}}
-\macro{\tex{setupwhitespace}}
-\macro{\tex{nowhitespace}}
-\macro{\tex{whitespace}}
-\macro{\tex{startlinecorrection}}
-\macro{\tex{correctwhitespace}}
-
-Vertical spacing between paragraphs is set up by:
-
-\showsetup{setupwhitespace}
-
-Instead of a random value it is better to use one of the
-pre defined dimension. Default there is no vertical spacing.
-Without any set up values the vertical spacing is related to
-the actual fontsize.
-
-Vertical spacing can be forced by either:
-
-\showsetup{whitespace}
-
-\showsetup{nowhitespace}
-
-These commands have only effect when vertical spacing is set
-up. In fact these commands will not be necessary for
-\CONTEXT\ takes care of most situations.
-
-\TEX\ handles vertical spacing around lines quite different
-from that around text. In case these problematic situations
-occur one can use the following commands. Spacing around
-figures and tables is dealt with by \CONTEXT, so only use
-these commands when the typeset text looks really bad.
-
-\showsetup{startlinecorrection}
-
-For example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startlinecorrection
-\framed{To boxit or not, that's a delicate question!}
-\stoplinecorrection
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-One can add vertical spacing with the \TEX\ command \type
-{\vskip}, but please don't. We advise you to use:
-
-\showsetup{blank}
-
-We can use a value of one of the keywords \type {small},
-\type {medium} or \type {big}. A big jump is twice a medium
-jump which is four times a small jump. A value however can
-be left out (\type {\blank}) when the default vertical
-space is desired. It is advisable to set up the vertical
-spacing only once in the setup area of your document. Local
-alterations throughout your document will result in a
-badly||spaced document.
-
-Normally there is some stretch in the vertical spacing. This
-enables \TEX\ to fill out a page optimally. In the next
-example we see what happens when we add stretch to
-whitespace. Each sample shows from top to bottom three \type
-{\blank}'s of \type {big}, \type {medium} and \type {small}.
-The left and right sample show the range of the stretch. The
-rightmost sample shows that adding stretch can result in
-shrink.
-
-\getbuffer[baseline]
-
-The last vertical space can be undone by typing \type
-{\blank[back]} and the next blank can be blocked by \type
-{disable}. With \type {reset} a \type {disable} is ignored.
-
-The command \type {\blank} is one of the more advanced
-commands. The next call is allowed:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\blank[2*big,medium,disable]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Since \type {medium} is half the amount of \type {big}, this
-results in adding a vertical spaces of 2.5 times \type
-{big}. The previous vertical space will be undone
-automatically and the \type {disable} suppressed the next
-\type {\blank}.
-
-A lasting vertical space can be sustained by \type {force}.
-For example, if you want some extra spacing at the top of a
-page you will have to type \type {force}.
-
-The default vertical spaces are set up with:
-
-\showsetup{setupblank}
-
-An example of such a definition is:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupblank[big]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The vertical spaces will be automatically adapted to the
-fontsize and they are flexible. Changing the default set up
-locally is therefore not advisable. Without an argument
-\type {\setupblank} adapts to the actual fontsize!
-
-The keywords \type {fixed} and \type {flexible} are used to
-end or reinstate this adaptive characteristic. In columns it
-is recommended to use the setup \type {[fixed,line]} or the
-opposite setup \type {[flexible,standard]}.
-
-This text is typeset a bodyfont of \the \bodyfontpoints pt
-and is downscaled by a few percent. The setup that is used
-in this document is shown in \in {table} [tab:skips]. We see
-some stretch in the vertical spacing. The stretching enables
-\TEX\ to fill out a page satisfactorily. Default the maximal
-vertical space is 75\% of the line space and the stretch
-maximal of 25\%.
-
-\edef\globalbaselineskip{\the\baselineskip}
-
-\placetable
- [here]
- [tab:skips]
- {The whitespace values to a \the\bodyfontpoints pt bodyfont.}
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf setup \VL \bf value \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \type {small} \VL \the\smallskipamount \VL\FR
-\VL \type {medium} \VL \the\medskipamount \VL\MR
-\VL \type {big} \VL \the\bigskipamount \VL\MR
-\VL \type {line} \VL \globalbaselineskip \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-In \in {paragraph} [paragraph] it was said that the vertical
-spacing can be set up with the command \type
-{\setupwhitespace}. Default there is no whitespace between
-paragraphs. The setup of vertical spacing and line spacing
-are related to each other.
-
-Instead of direct setup you can use an indirect way. This
-has the advantage that you can change the layout more easily.
-In that case we use:
-
-\showsetup{defineblank}
-
-If we type for example:
-
-\starttyping
-\defineblank[aroundverbatim][medium]
-\stoptyping
-
-than \type {aroundverbatim} is equal to \type {medium}, which
-can be used, for example around verbatim, as in:
-
-\starttyping
-\setuptyping
- [before={\blank[aroundverbatim]},
- after={\blank[aroundverbatim]}]
-\stoptyping
-
-If we want some more whitespacing we only have to change the
-definition of \type {aroundverbatim}:
-
-\starttyping
-\defineblank[aroundverbatim][big]
-\stoptyping
-
-The vertical spacing between two lines can be suppressed with
-the command:
-
-\showsetup{packed}
-
-Vertical spacing between more than one line is suppressed by:
-
-\showsetup{startpacked}
-
-The spacing around \quote {packed} text is automatically
-corrected. Opposed to this command is:
-
-\showsetup{startunpacked}
-
-Skipping more than one vertical space is done with:
-
-\showsetup{godown}
-
-One of the most important lessons to be learned is to avoid
-using \type {\vskip} in running text. This can interfere
-with some hidden mechanisms of \CONTEXT.
-
-Sometimes \TEX\ is not able to sort out spacing on its own.
-In such situations one can insert the next command at the
-troublesome location.
-
-\showsetup{correctwhitespace}
-
-Normally one will not need this command, although sometimes
-when writing macros, it can be added to make sure that the
-spacing is okay. Use this kind of tweaking with care!
-
-\section[word spacing]{Word spacing}
-\index{word spacing}
-\index{french spacing}
-\index{spacing after colon}
-\macro{\tex{setupspacing}}
-\macro{\tex{space}}
-\macro{\tex{fixedspaces}}
-\macro{\tex{nospace}}
-
-Default a space is placed after a period that ends a
-sentence. In some countries it is custom to stretch the
-space after a period. Especially documents typeset in small
-columns will look better that way. Because this is a language
-specific feature. the default depends on the language. One
-can however (temporarily) change this spacing.
-
-\showsetup{setupspacing}
-
-In many cases we combine words and numbers that should not
-be separated at linebreaking, for example number~12. These
-combinations can be connected by a tight space: \type
-{number~12}. Word and number will never be separated at
-linebreaking on that spot. A space can be made visible by:
-
-\showsetup{space}
-
-Undesired spaces can be suppressed by:
-
-\showsetup{nospace}
-
-When you want to align a row of numbers you can use
-tight spaces with the width of a number. Tight spaces are
-activated by:
-
-\showsetup{fixedspaces}
-
-After this command the \type {~} (tilde) generates a tight
-space with the width of a number.
-
-\section{Struts}
-\index{struts}
-\index{alignment}
-\macro{\tex{strut}}
-\macro{\tex{setstrut}}
-\macro{\tex{setnostrut}}
-\macro{\tex{showstruts}}
-
-A strut is a little invisible block without width but with
-the maximal height and depth of a character or line.
-If you want to force these maximal dimensions, for example
-when you are using boxes in your own commands, than you can
-use the command \type {\strut}:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\hbox{\strut test}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-If we leave out the strut in this example the box has no
-depth. The characters in the word test don't reach under the
-baseline. Compare for example {\showstruts \ruledhbox
-{\strut test}} (with strut) with \ruledhbox {test}.
-
-Many commands use struts automatically. If for some reason
-you don't want struts you can try to suppress them by \type
-{\setnostrut}. However take care that this command works
-only locally. A strut can be set by \type {\setstrut}.
-
-The struts that are used by \CONTEXT\ can be made visible
-with the command:
-
-\showsetup{showstruts}
-
-\section[text in margin]{Text in the margin}
-\index{margin+text}
-\index{titles+margins}
-\macro{\tex{setupmargindata}}
-\macro{\tex{inmargin}}
-\macro{\tex{inothermargin}}
-\macro{\tex{inleft}}
-\macro{\tex{inright}}
-\macro{\tex{margintext}}
-
-\fixme{The syntax of the margin commands has changed in mark~IV.}
-
-Texts can be placed in the margins with:
-
-\showsetup{inmargin}
-
-A new line in a margin text is forced with \type {\\}. An
-example of a margin text is:
-
-\startbuffer
-\inmargin{the marginal\\influence of\\advertisement}It would be great
-if the recent reduction in washing powder needed to get your wash
-perfectly clean had resulted in an equal reduction of time needed to
-advertise this kind of products.
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-or:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-
-When this command is used in the middle of a paragraph the
-margin text will appear on the same line in the\inmargin
-{over here} margin. The command \type {\inmargin} puts the
-text in the left or right margin. The location where the
-text will show up depends on the character of the document:
-single||sided or double||sided. You can also force the text
-into a specific margin, using:
-
-\showsetup{inleft}
-
-\showsetup{inright}
-
-There is also:
-
-\showsetup{inothermargin}
-
-Some examples of the use of margin text appear below:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startlines
-\inleft{to be}\quotation{To be or not to be} to me
-\inright{or not}is rather famous english
-\inmargin{to be}And just as it is meant to be
-that quote will never perish
-\stoplines
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This will become:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-\inmargin [low] {\ssd 123}The mechanism of margin texts is
-rather complex. If you think of multiline margin texts and
-the alignment of these lines with the lines in the textbody
-you can imagine a few typographic problems. The number {\ss
-123} next to this paragraph is not aligned but is typeset
-somewhat lower. This is done by adding the keyword \type
-{low}:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\inmargin[low]{\ssd 123}The mechanism of margin texts ...
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-It is possible to set up the way margin texts are typeset by
-means of the command:
-
-\showsetup{setupmargindata}
-
-\start
-\setupmargindata[align=middle]
-
-\inleft{a rather\\marginal\\effect\\}With \type {align} we
-define the left or right alignment of the margin text.
-Default margin texts are right aligned. In this example
-alignment is \type {middle}.
-
-\stop
-
-We can also align on the left or right side automatically.
-In a double sided document design optimisation of the margin
-text may ask for more than one processing step. In the
-example below you see some of the possible setups.
-
-\startlines
-\setupmargindata [align=left]
-\inmargin{left} This is \type {left} aligned
-\setupmargindata [align=middle]
-\inmargin{middle} but this goes in the \type {middle}. Don't forget that
-\setupmargindata [align=right]
-\inmargin{right} \type {right} in this sense, align means a ragged right margin.
-\setupmargindata [align=yes]
-\inmargin{yes} Just to be complete, there is \type {yes}
-\setupmargindata [align=no]
-\inmargin{no} and \type {no}.
-\setupmargindata [align=inner]
-\inmargin{inner} The outsiders \type {inner} and
-\setupmargindata [align=outer]
-\inmargin{outer} \type {outer} adapt themselvs to a doublesided design.
-\stoplines
-
-The left and right margin can be set up separately by adding
-\type {[left]} or \type {[right]} as the first argument.
-
-\start
-
-\startbuffer
-\setupmargindata
- [style=\bfx\setupinterlinespace]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\inleft {that way we can\\move quite some\\text into the
-margin}With \type {before} and \type {after} we can
-influence margin texts. Bij default the same line spacing is
-used as in the textbody. But when a narrower fontsize is
-used we can also adapt the interline spacing. For example:
-
-\stop
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-Page breaking and margin text are in conflict with each
-other. The reason is that \TEX\ first typesets a complete
-page in order to be able to determine the right spot for
-page breaking. However the margin text is already typeset at
-that moment. In a next processing stage the margin texts are
-typeset correctly. If you want to force margin texts in a
-margin you can type \type {\inmargin[+]}.
-
-The next command can be compared with the command like \type
-{\section}. Before the command is placed in the margin \TEX\
-looks if it can be placed on the actual page. If not, it is
-moved to the following page.
-
-\showsetup{margintext}
-
-The layout of your \ASCII||file will not interfere with the
-function of this command. This may seem obvious, but \TEX\
-programmers know that it is not the case. For example even
-commands that take care of index entries can be typed close
-to the margin texts.
-
-The layout of your \ASCII||file will not interfere with the
-function of this command. You might not expect it to, but
-\TEX\ programmers know that with \TEX, the layout of the
-source usually interferes with for instance margin texts
-and index entries. In \CONTEXT\ commands that take care of
-margin texts take care of this situation, so that index
-entries can be typed close to the margin texts and margin
-texts can be separated from the next paragraph by an empty
-line. The same cannot be said for other \TEX\ macropackages.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\margintext{text in themargin}
-\index{margintexts}
-
-After experimenting a long time I have succeeded to filter
-empty lines and commands that stand between body texts and
-margin texts. It is amazing but the index entry really works.
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Because of the close relation with the page design the margin
-width is set up by means of: \type {\setuplayout} (see \in
-{section} [margins]).
-
-\startbuffer[voorbeeld]
-\margintext{Isn't}
-\margintext{this}
-\margintext{cute?}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[settings]
-\setupmargindata[1][align=right, line=1,style=slanted]
-\setupmargindata[2][align=middle,line=2,style=boldslanted]
-\setupmargindata[3][align=left, line=3,style=bold]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\start
-
-\getbuffer[settings,voorbeeld]
-
-The command \type {\margintext} enables you to put texts in
-the margin that show completely different characteristics
-than that of the text body. You can typeset different
-margin texts with different characteristics like bodyfont,
-line spacing and offset.
-
-\stop
-
-\typebuffer[voorbeeld]
-
-In the setup we see an optional argument. The number is
-determined by the order of definition.
-
-\typebuffer[settings]
-
-This means that the second margintext in a row will start on
-line~2, and be typeset in a bold slanted font. One can
-explicitly force a margintext to go some place, by saying for
-instance:
-
-\starttyping
-\margintext[2]{this is the second one}
-\stoptyping
-
-\section[highlow]{Subscript and superscript}
-\index{high text}
-\index{low text}
-\index{superscript}
-\index{subscript}
-\macro{\tex{low}}
-\macro{\tex{high}}
-\macro{\tex{lohi}}
-
-There are three commands to create superscript and subscript
-outside the math mode:
-
-\showsetup{high}
-
-\showsetup{low}
-
-\showsetup{lohi}
-
-The next example illustrates the use of these commands:
-
-\startbuffer
-You can walk on \high {high} heels or \low {low} heels but your height
-is still the same.
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This results in:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-These commands relate to the \type {^} and \type {_} in math
-mode. In case of larger fontsizes like \type {\tfc}, the
-\type {^} and \type {_} will not create the desired output.
-Compare the examples below:
-
-\startbuffer
-test\high{test} test test$^{\rm test}$ test
-{\bf test\high{test} test test$^{\bf test}$ test}
-{\tfb test\high{test} test test$^{\tfb test}$ test}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This becomes:
-
-\startreality
-\startlines
-\getbuffer
-\stoplines
-\stopreality
-
-\section[columns]{Columns}
-\index{columns}
-\index{tabulation}
-\index{alignment+columns}
-\macro{\tex{setupcolumns}}
-\macro{\tex{startcolumns}}
-\macro{\tex{column}}
-
-The \TEX\ programmer knows that it is not easy to put
-text in columns. Gratefully a \CONTEXT\ user is not bothered
-with the implementation of extensive macros.
-
-\start
-\switchtobodyfont[small]
-\startcolumns[n=3,tolerance=tolerant,align=no]
-You can typeset text in columns. Most commands can be used
-in a normal way without any problems. The floating object
-like tables or figures are somewhat limited. This is caused
-by the fact that \TEX\ has limited capabilities for
-typesetting columns. For insiders: columns are produced with
-the primitives: \type {\output} and \type {\vsplit}.
-
-The number of columns is unlimited, however \TEX s memory
-can only handle upto about twenty to thirty or fourty
-columns.
-
-The number of columns and the type setting of a vertical line
-as a column separator is set up by:
-\stopcolumns
-\stop
-
-\showsetup{setupcolumns}
-
-The \type {n} indicates the number of columns. The column
-text is enclosed by:
-
-\showsetup{startcolumns}
-
-The local setup of columns can be added directly after this
-command. A new column is forced by:
-
-\showsetup{column}
-
-The text below is typeset in two columns with a \type
-{verytolerant} alignment.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startcolumns[rule=on,n=2,tolerance=verytolerant]
-Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new
-system must not only be the implementer and first
-.
-.
-\bf D.E. Knuth
-\stopcolumns
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\startbuffer
-\startcolumns[rule=on,n=2,tolerance=tolerant]
-Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new
-system must not only be the implementer and first
-large||scale user; the designer should also write the first
-user manual.
-
-The separation of any of these four components would have
-hurt \TeX\ significantly. If I had not participated fully in
-all these activities, literally hundreds of improvements
-would never have been made, because I would never have
-thought of them or perceived why they were important.
-
-But a system cannot be successful if it is too strongly
-influenced by a single person. Once the initial design is
-complete and fairly robust, the real test begins as people
-with many different viewpoints undertake their own
-experiments.
-
-\bf D.E. Knuth
-\stopcolumns
-\stopbuffer
-
-\start
-\setupcolumns[blank={flexible,big}]\getbuffer
-\stop
-
-This example makes it painfully obvious that spacing
-between lines is not on forehand equal. By default the line
-spacing in this document is \type {big}, which equals
-$.75\times$\type {\lineheight}. Furthermore, the allowable
-stretch in line spacing makes vertical alignment
-practically impossible.
-
-For this reason the default line spacing is equal to the
-lineskip and stretching is not allowed. When a switch in
-fontsize is desirable you should do so before starting the
-column mechanism. Font switches within columns will have a
-poor result. The next example shows a line spacing equal to
-the lineskip.
-
-\start
-\setupcolumns[blank={fixed,line}]\getbuffer
-\stop
-
-This effect is reached by the (default) setup:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupcolumns[blank={fixed,line}]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In \in {section} [grids] typesetting on a grid is explained.
-This mechanism works quite well within columns.
-
-\startbuffer[column-1]
-\def\FramedColumn#1{\ruledhbox{\box#1}}
-
-\setupcolumns[command=\FramedColumn]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[column-2]
-\startcolumns
-\TEX\ is not an easy to learn typesetting system or program.
-The problem is that \quotation {knowing everything is possible}
-leads to \quotation {wanting everything that is possible}.
-However using \CONTEXT\ or \TEX\ takes considerable learning
-time. And it is not feasible to explain every single detail
-in this manual. Therefore \quotation {doing} is the answer.
-\stopcolumns
-\stopbuffer
-
-\start
-\let\footnote\gobbleoneargument
-\getbuffer[column-1,column-2]
-\stop
-
-This text shows that one can do some tricks with columns.
-The frame is created by:
-
-\typebuffer[column-1]
-
-\startbuffer[column-3]
-\def\FramedColumn#1%
- {\hbox to \hsize
- {\ifodd\currentcolumn\unhbox\hss#1\else\unhbox#1\hss\fi}}
-\stopbuffer
-
-A less senseless display is:
-
-\typebuffer[column-3]
-
-This time the columns will look like:
-
-\start
-\let\footnote\gobbleoneargument
-\getbuffer[column-3,column-2]
-\stop
-
-A column can be manipulated as a whole. For example to create
-a background:
-
-\startbuffer[column-4]
-\setupfootnotes
- [location=columns,
- background=color,
- backgroundcolor=white]
-
-\setuplayout
- [grid=yes]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[column-4]
-
-This time the column will be typeset on a grid:
-
-\start
-\nowhitespace\getbuffer[column-4,column-2]
-\stop
-
-\section[alineas]{Paragraphs in columns}
-\index{columns}
-\index{paragraphs}
-
-\macro{\tex{defineparagraphs}}
-\macro{\tex{setupparagraphs}}
-\macro[startparagraph]{\tex{start<<paragraph>>}}
-\macro[paragraph]{\tex{<<paragraph>>}}
-
-In some cases you want to typeset a paragraph in columns.
-For example in a definition where you have a first column
-containing meaningful text and a second column containing
-meaningful text. In these cases you can use:
-
-\showsetup{defineparagraphs}
-
-This command defines a column layout that is recalled by its
-name.
-
-\showsetup{start<<paragraph>>}
-
-The layout can be set up by:
-
-\showsetup{setupparagraphs}
-
-The width of non||specified columns is determined
-automatically. Distance relates to horizontal white space in
-front of a column. The next column is specified by:
-
-\showsetup{<<paragraph>>}
-
-We show a simple example of the use of paragraphs in columns.
-
-\startbuffer
-\defineparagraphs[TwoColumns][n=2]
-\setupparagraphs[TwoColumns][1][width=5cm]
-
-\startTwoColumns
- This is the top left corner.
-\TwoColumns
- In graphic environments the top right corner is also called the upper
- right corner.
-\stopTwoColumns
-
-\startTwoColumns
- In a similar way, the bottom left corner is called the lower left corner.
-\TwoColumns
- Which leaves the bottom right corner, that is also known as lower right
- corner. Now what is the alternative name for the top left corner?
-\stopTwoColumns
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-Here the \type {\TwoColumns} separates the columns. With a
-default setup this results in:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-We also could have used \type {\nextTwoColumns} instead of
-\type {\TwoColumns}. Sometimes this is more readable in your
-\ASCII\ text. An alternative specification is:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\TwoColumns first text \\ second text \\
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-You can add a command to the keywords \type {bottom} and \type
-{top}. These commands will be executed before or after the
-text. For example a column can be forced down by \type
-{[top=\vfill]}.
-
-This is the right place to show a more complex example. The
-use of \type {paragraphs} is preferred over the use of columns
-because the text is kept together. If we want to score an
-item on two dimensions we need three columns:
-
-\startbuffer
-\defineparagraphs [CombinedItem] [n=3,rule=on]
-\setupparagraphs [CombinedItem] [2] [width=3em]
-\setupparagraphs [CombinedItem] [3] [width=7em]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-The item itself is defined with \type {\defineenumeration}
-(see \in {section} [enummeration]):
-
-\startbuffer
-\defineenumeration
- [SomeItem]
- [location=left,text=,width=3em,before=,after=]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-The scoring is done on a scale that is typeset as an
-itemization (see \in {section} [itemizing]). An item might
-look like this in \ASCII:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startCombinedItem
- \startSomeItem
- The student is able to write a detailed planning for the
- design and construction of a water purification plant.
- \stopSomeItem
-\nextCombinedItem
- \startitemize[5,packed]
- \item yes \item no
- \stopitemize
-\nextCombinedItem
- \startitemize[5,packed]
- \item self study \item class room \item simulation
- \stopitemize
-\stopCombinedItem
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-And will result in:
-
-\getbuffer
-
-When the scoring scales are identical over all items we can
-use macros:
-
-\startbuffer
-\def\firstscale%
- {\startitemize[5,packed]
- \item yes \item no
- \stopitemize}
-
-\def\secondscale%
- {\startitemize[5,packed]
- \item self study \item class room \item simulation
- \stopitemize}
-
-\startCombinedItem
- \startSomeItem
- The student is able to write a detailed planning for the
- design and construction of a water purification plant.
- \stopSomeItem
-\nextCombinedItem
- \firstscale
-\nextCombinedItem
- \secondscale
-\stopCombinedItem
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-Or even more sophisticated:
-
-\startbuffer
-\def\startItem%
- {\startCombinedItem
- \startSomeItem}
-
-\def\stopItem%
- {\stopSomeItem
- \nextCombinedItem \firstscale
- \nextCombinedItem \secondscale
- \stopCombinedItem}
-
-\startItem
- The student is able to write a detailed planning for the
- design and construction of a water purification plant.
-\stopItem
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-A definition like the one above can be very surprising. The
-commands in such a definition can interfere and result in
-undesirable output. We think of \type {\vtop}'s that align
-on the baseline and \type {\vbox} s that align under the
-baseline. Another example with framed texts show that
-\CONTEXT\ takes care of most of the problems.
-
-\startbuffer
-\defineparagraphs
- [Three]
- [n=3,
- line=on]
-
-\setupframedtexts
- [align=middle]
-
-\startThree
- \startframedtext[left] left \stopframedtext
-\nextThree
- \startframedtext[middle] middle \stopframedtext
-\nextThree
- \startframedtext[right] right \stopframedtext
-\stopThree
-\stopbuffer
-
-%\startreality
-\getbuffer
-%\stopreality
-
-\section[tabulate 1]{Tabulate}
-\index{tables}
-\index{lists}
-\index{tabulate}
-\macro{\tex{starttabulate}}
-
-In a later chapter we will go into detail on typesetting
-tables. Consider this paragraph to be an appetizer. We use
-the term tabulate when a table is part of the running text.
-A simple tabulation looks like this:
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|l|p|]
-\NC question \NC Sometimes it is surprising to notice that writers,
-independently of each other, explore the same theme along similar lines.
-Three of the four books mentioned here fall into this category. Which
-books do not belong in this list? \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-\starttabulate[|l|l|l|]
-\NC A. \NC This Perfect Day \NC Ira Levin \NC \NR
-\NC B. \NC Opstaan op Zaterdag \NC Jan Gerhart Toonder \NC \NR
-\NC C. \NC Tot waar zal ik je brengen \NC Anton Koolhaas \NC \NR
-\NC D. \NC The City And The Stars \NC Arthur Clarke \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This results in:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-With \type {\NC} we go to the next column and with \type
-{\NR} to the next row. Definitions like \type {[|l|p|]} and
-\type {[|l|l|l|]} are called a template. The set ups are
-similar to those of \type {\starttable} (see \in {in}
-[tables]).
-
-The default template looks like this: \type {[|l|p|]}. The
-second column is typeset as a normal paragraph and with a
-width that is calculated automatically by \TEX.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate
-\NC d: \NC avond, afond, avend, afend \NC \NR
-\NC t: \NC avont, afont, avent, afent \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This quotation from \quotation{Spellingsverandering van zin
-naar onzin} by G.C. Molewijk (1992) will look like this:
-\footnote {For the non||dutch readers: this book \quotation
-{Change of spelling, from sense to nonsense} is one of the
-most humorous books on the developments in a language one
-can imagine. If you ever come to studying dutch, you should
-give this book a try.}
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\section[align]{Alignment}
-\index{align}
-\macro{\tex{setupalign}}
-\macro{\tex{startalignment}}
-\macro{\tex{leftaligned}}
-\macro{\tex{rightaligned}}
-\macro{\tex{midaligned}}
-\macro{\tex{setuptolerance}}
-
-Horizontal and vertical alignment is set up by:
-
-\showsetup{setupalign}
-
-The keys \type {left}, \type {middle} and \type {right},
-\type {inner} and \type {outer} apply to horizontal
-alignment and \type {bottom}, \type {height} and \type
-{line} to vertical alignment.
-
-The key \type {right} results in the text being typeset
-ragged right. The keyword \type {broad} can be combined with
-\type {left}, \type {middle} and \type {right} which results
-in somewhat more rough alignments.
-
-The option \type {line} lets the last line touch the bottom
-of the page while \type {height} aligns the baseline to the
-bottom.
-
-Individual lines can be aligned with the commands:
-
-\showsetup{leftaligned}
-
-\showsetup{midaligned}
-
-\showsetup{rightaligned}
-
-alignment over a number of lines is done by:
-
-\showsetup{startalignment}
-
-The text below shows a number of examples of horizontal
-alignment.
-
-\startbuffer
-\leftaligned{The Brittish stubbornly stick to}
-\leftaligned{driving at the left side of the road.}
-\blank[medium]
-\rightaligned{This can be considered a form conservatism,}
-\rightaligned{or alternatively phrased: right||wing thinking.}
-\blank[medium]
-\midaligned{However, a political drive||in||the||middle}
-\midaligned{compromise would definitely lead to accidents.}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-We done this with:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-The last words of a paragraph can be placed on the right
-hand side by the command \type {\wordright}, \wordright
-{\bf so with:}
-
-\showsetup{wordright}
-
-When typesetting a paragraph, \TEX\ tries several
-alternatives and decides which one to choose based on a
-system, of penalties. Normally \TEX\ is very strict, but we
-can instruct \TEX\ to be a bit more tolerant. This means
-that, instead of letting problematic situations remain
-unsolved |<|i.e.\ let words that cannot be hyphenated stick
-into the margin|>| \TEX\ will add a bit more stretch and
-apply different penalties for successive hyphens.
-
-Alignment can be set up by:
-
-\showsetup{setuptolerance}
-
-By default we use \type {[horizontal,verystrict]} for
-horizontal alignment and \type {[vertical,strict]} for
-vertical alignment. \footnote {If you want a real ugly
-result, you should set the \TEX\ variable \type
-{\pretolerance} to 10.000. It is up to you.} A last resort
-is provided by the keyword \type {stretch}, which in
-unsolvable situations will stretch spaces, extending the
-ugliness even further.
-
-In double sided typesetting, alignment can be coupled to
-the left or right pages.
-
-\startbuffer
-\startalignment[inner]
-\quotation {Out of nowhere} is a rather normal way of saying that it is
-not clear where something originates. It is typically a phrase that has
-no counterpart, in the sense that nobody would comprehend the remark
-\quotation {Into somewhere}.
-\stopalignment
-
-\startalignment[outer]
-\quotation {Out of bounds} is a similar quote. There is no counterpart
-\quotation {In of bounds}. Both examples demonstrate that in(ner) and
-out(er) are not always counterparts.
-\stopalignment
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-Results of the commands above depend on the location of the
-page (left or right). The commands lead to:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-\section[lines]{New lines}
-\index{new lines}
-\index{new+lines}
-\index{numbering+lines}
-\macro{\tex{crlf}}
-\macro{\tex{startlines}}
-\macro{\tex{startlinenumbering}}
-\macro{\tex{setuplinenumbering}}
-\macro{\tex{setuplines}}
-
-A new line is forced by: \footnote {In titles, headers and
-margin texts \type {\\} is available for introducing a new
-line.}
-
-\showsetup{crlf}
-
-If you want to have lines show up the way you typed
-them in your source file you can use:
-
-\showsetup{startlines}
-
-Default indenting is off. You can set up lines by:
-
-\showsetup{setuplines}
-
-If we set up \type {indenting=odd} for example we will
-obtain:
-
-\startbuffer
-\setupindenting[medium]
-\setuplines[indenting=even]
-\startlines
-Come on, he said, give me a while,
-and I will typeset you this text
-with rivers like the river Nile
-\stoplines
-\stopbuffer
-
-\start
-\getbuffer
-\stop
-
-This was typed in the source file as:
-
-\typebuffer
-
-Lines can be numbered with:
-
-\showsetup{startlinenumbering}
-
-A simple example of numbered lines might look like this:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startlinenumbering
-There is of course no problem with trying to prevent illegal copying of
-\cap {cd}'s and records. However, why should artists benefit from these
-measures, who themselves have no problems with copying themes, lyrics
-and melodies?
-\stoplinenumbering
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-this becomes:
-
-%\startreality
-\getbuffer
-%\stopreality
-
-We can influence line numbering by:
-
-\showsetup{setuplinenumbering}
-
-With the variable \type {conversion} you set up the type of
-numbering. You may even use your own character, for example
-an em||dash (keyed in as \type {---}). In that case this
-character is set in front of each line.
-
-In \in {chapter} [cross references] we will explain how we
-can refer to a linenumber. The parameters \type {prefix} and
-\type {referencing} can be used to unfluence that proces.
-
-In the example below we use the following setup:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setuplinenumbering[conversion=numbers,step=2,location=intext]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-and:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setuplinenumbering[conversion=characters,step=1,location=intext]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\startsimplecolumns
-\setuplines[before=,after=]
-\setuplinenumbering[conversion=numbers,step=2,location=intext]
-\startlines
-\startlinenumbering
-a macro is a piece of text
-random at first sight
-a bunch of stupid tokens that
-looks less that awful right
-\stoplinenumbering
-\stoplines
-\break
-\setuplinenumbering[conversion=characters,step=1,location=intext]
-\startlines
-\startlinenumbering
-but when fed to \TEX\ the program
-you will be surprised
-thanks to macros your text too
-will look quite organized
-\stoplinenumbering
-\stoplines
-\stopsimplecolumns
-
-You can also mark lines in order to refer to specific line
-numbers. This will be shown in in \in{chapter}[cross references].
-
-\section[pages]{New page}
-\index{new pages}
-\index{new+page}
-\macro{\tex{page}}
-
-In some instances it is up to you to force, prevent or
-encourage a new page.
-
-\showsetup{page}
-
-The possible set ups are explained in \in {table}
-[tab:page]. If no setup is used \type {\page} will result in
-a new page.
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:page]
- {Setups of \type {\page}.}
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf setup \VL
- \bf result \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \type {yes} \VL
- force a new page \VL\FR
-\VL \type {makeup} \VL
- the same, without fill \VL\MR
-\VL \type {no} \VL
- when possible, avoid page break \VL\MR
-\VL \type {preference} \VL
- when possible, force page break \VL\MR
-\VL \type {bigpreference} \VL
- when possible, force page break, try harder \VL\MR
-\VL \type {left} \VL
- force a left page \VL\MR
-\VL \type {right} \VL
- force a right page \VL\MR
-\VL \type {disable} \VL
- ignore the next \type {\page} command \VL\MR
-\VL \type {last} \VL
- add last page(s) \VL\MR
-\VL \type {quadruple} \VL
- add pages until quadruple number of pages \VL\MR
-\VL \type {even} \VL
- go to the next even page \VL\MR
-\VL \type {odd} \VL
- go to the next odd page \VL\MR
-\VL \type {blank} \VL
- insert a completely blank page \VL\MR
-\VL \type {empty} \VL
- insert an empty page (with headers etc.) \VL\MR
-\VL \type {reset} \VL
- reset the disable command \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-The setups \type {last} and \type {quadruple} can be used in
-double sided (reduced) typesetting. The first setup up will
-add pages until an even number is obtained, the second set
-up will add pages until the next quadruple is reached. When
-you want to overrule the automatic page numbering you type
-the pagenumber yourself:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\page[25]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-You can also use a relative number like \type {[+4]}. You
-can use this feature when you want to be on the safe side
-and if you don't know at what page you are.
-
-While generating empty pages you have to take
-doublesidedness into account, for example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\page[right,empty,right]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\section[pagenumbers]{Pagenumbers}
-\index{pagenumbers}
-\index{numbering+pages}
-\index{mirroring}
-\index{backspace}
-\index{footers}
-\index{headers}
-\index{double||sided}
-\index{single||sided}
-\index{screen numbers}
-\macro{\tex{setuppagenumbering}}
-\macro{\tex{setuppagesubnumbering}}
-\macro{\tex{setuppagenumber}}
-\macro{\tex{pagenumber}}
-\macro{\tex{subpagenumber}}
-\macro{\tex{totalnumberofpages}}
-\macro{\tex{numberofsubpages}}
-
-At any location in the text the pagenumber can be set up with
-the command:
-
-\showsetup{setuppagenumber}
-
-The pagenumber position on the page is defined by:
-
-\showsetup{setuppagenumbering}
-
-The position varies with the nature of the document. With
-\type {conversion} we state the way we want to display the
-number. With \type {location} we define pagenumber positions
-like the bottom or top, left or right side or in the margin.
-You can use combinations of these options. For example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setuppagenumbering[location={header,inmargin}]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-%\placetable
-% [here][tab:setuppagenumbering]
-% {setups to \type {\setuppagenumbering}.}
-\starttable[|Tl|Tl|]
-\HL
-\VL alternative=singlesided \VL alternative=doublesided \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL left, right \VL marginedge \VL\FR
-\VL middle \VL middle \VL\MR
-\VL margin \VL margin \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-Another alternative is \type {{singlesided,doublesided}}.
-In this case headers and footers will be mirrored in a
-double||sided document. The backspace is not mirrored (see
-\in {figure} [fig:mirroring]).
-
-\placefigure
- []
- [fig:mirroring]
- {Three ways to mirror.}
- {\getbuffer[sdsided]}
-
-You can assign text to the parameters \type {left} and \type
-{right}. These texts will encloses the pagenumber:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals,left={--~},right={~--}]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-This will lead to: --~\romannumerals {8}~--. With \type
-{style} you define the font and with \type {state}
-pagenumbering is switched on and off.
-
-Numbering can become very fancy when you use \type {command}
-to execute an operation. This command has an argument and
-will be executed every time a pagenumber is placed. A framed
-pagenumber can be obtained by:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setuppagenumbering[command=\inframed]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-or partially framed by:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\def\mypagenumber#1%
- {\inframed[frame=off,leftframe=on,rightframe=on]{#1}}
-
-\setuppagenumbering[command=\mypagenumber]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In this we use \type {\inframed} instead of \type {\framed},
-because the pagenumber must align with the texts of the
-headers and footers.
-
-With \type {textseparator} you can define a separator
-between the section and pagenumber. Default this is a --.
-When the pagenumber is to appear at the margin the \type
-{numberseparator} is placed between the number and the
-footer text. Default this is a space with a width of 1em.
-
-In interactive documents subpagenumbering is frequently used
-for hyperlinking. When every new section is started on a new
-page the footer text can be set up with:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupsubpagenumber
- [way=byparagraph]
-\setupfootertexts
- [screen {\subpagenumber} of {\numberofsubpages}] []
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The setup is done with:
-
-\showsetup{setupsubpagenumber}
-
-and the numbers themselves can be recalled by
-\type {\subpagenumber} and \type {\numberofsubpages}. These
-numbers are only reliable in headers and footers. In the
-case of interactive documents a more abstract definition can
-be used:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupfootertexts[][{\interactionbar[alternative=d]}]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In this case one can jump to the previous and following
-subpages. The subnumbering can be reset with \type {[reset]}.
-
-In a similar fashion one has access to the page number and
-the total number of pages: \type {\pagenumber} and \type
-{\totalnumberofpages}.
-
-\section[headandfoot]{Headers and footers}
-\index{header}
-\index{footer}
-\macro{\tex{definetext}}
-\macro{\tex{setupheadertexts}}
-\macro{\tex{setupfootertexts}}
-\macro{\tex{setuptoptexts}}
-\macro{\tex{setuptexttexts}}
-\macro{\tex{setupbottomtexts}}
-\macro{\tex{setupheader}}
-\macro{\tex{setupfooter}}
-\macro{\tex{setuptext}}
-\macro{\tex{setuptop}}
-\macro{\tex{setupbottom}}
-\macro{\tex{noheadersandfooterlines}}
-\macro{\tex{notopandbottomlines}}
-\macro{\tex{donttest}}
-
-Text in the header and footer are set up with the commands:
-
-\showsetup{setupheadertexts}
-
-\showsetup{setupfootertexts}
-
-A great number of arguments can be added. When the first
-argument is left out it is taken for granted that the footer
-and header should be place under or over the pagebody (\type
-{text}). The edge is located at the left side of the margin
-and is only used in interactive documents where a extended
-pagebody is needed.
-
-The key \type {date} generates a date and \type {pagenumber}
-generates the pagenumber. Part, chapter and section titles
-can be summoned to appear in the header|| and footer text by
-\type {part}, \type {chapter}, \type {paragraph} etc. By
-default the mark mechanism is active. Sectionnumbers can
-also be recalled: \type {chapternumber} etc.
-
-Setting the \type {state} is done for the whole header, so
-one should use the one||argument version:
-
-\starttyping
-\setupheader[state=high]
-\stoptyping
-
-Those who want more variations in headers and footers can
-use four instead of two arguments. Four arguments have only
-effect in double||sided documents.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupfootertexts
- [even left][even right]
- [odd left][odd right]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-So there are different combinations of arguments possible:
-
-\starttyping
-\setupheadertexts
-\setupheadertexts[mid text]
-\setupheadertexts[left text][right text]
-\setupheadertexts[left text][right text][left .][right .]
-\setupheadertexts[location][left text][right text]
-\setupheadertexts[location][left text][right text][left .][right .]
-\stoptyping
-
-Instead of text, one can specify keywords like \type
-{chapter}, \type {date} or \type {pagenumber}. When the
-pagenumber is positioned in this way, one should also say:
-
-\starttyping
-\setuppagenumbering[location=]
-\stoptyping
-
-The current setups of the headers and footers are cleared
-when no values are stated in \type {\setupfootertexts}.
-Problems can be expected when you use \setchars\ in your
-setup. These have to be enclosed in curly brackets:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupfootertexts[chapter][{\currentdate[month,year]}]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The type setting of head|| and foot texts can be influenced
-by:
-
-\showsetup{setupheader}
-
-and
-
-\showsetup{setupfooter}
-
-As with \type {\setup...texts} the first argument is
-optional. The keys \type {state}, \type {before} and \type
-{after} work on all parts of the pagebody, on the main text,
-the margins and edges.
-
-When \type {...width} is set up the text is clipped at the
-given width. The key \type {strut} is important when footers
-or headers contain other objects than text. When \type
-{strut} is set to \type {no}, the object is not corrected
-for linedepth. You could use the command \type {\showstruts}
-to get some information on this phenomena.
-
-The setups with \type {state} are explained in \in {table}
-[tab:stelhoofdin]. You should bear in mind that page
-numbering will always continue whether or not the pagenumbers
-are placed.
-
-%\placetable
-% [here][tab:stelhoofdin]
-% {Setups with \type {\setupheader} and \type {\setupfooter}.}
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf setup \VL \bf result \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \type {normal} \VL visible \VL\FR
-\VL \type {none} \VL invisible, no whitespace \VL\MR
-\VL \type {empty} \VL one page invisble, whitespace \VL\MR
-\VL \type {high} \VL one page visible, no whitespace \VL\MR
-\VL \type {start} \VL visible \VL\MR
-\VL \type {nomarking} \VL leave out marks \VL\MR
-\VL \type {stop} \VL invisible, whitespace \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-When setups are done between \type {\start} and \type
-{\stop} they will only work locally. This means that the
-setups are reset after \type {stop}. Headers and footers may
-appear even while you think new ones should appear. This is
-due to the way \TEX\ determines valid breakpoints. One can
-never be certain when such an automatic break will occur.
-The solution is to force a new page by \type {\page} before
-\type {\stop}.
-
-Headers and footers can be switched off on a page by means
-of:
-
-\showsetup{noheaderandfooterlines}
-
-Next to head|| and footertexts there are also over|| and
-bottomtexts. These are setup in a similar way:
-
-\showsetup{setuptoptexts}
-\showsetup{setuptexttexts}
-\showsetup{setupbottomtexts}
-
-\showsetup{setuptop}
-\showsetup{setuptext}
-\showsetup{setupbottom}
-
-\showsetup{notopandbottomlines}
-
-When the height of an area equals zero, no text is placed.
-By default the top and bottom area have zero height, so
-setting their text areas without setting the height has no
-effect.
-
-At the instance of a new part or chapter we can deal in a
-different way with the headers and footers. Suppose that a
-default setup looks like this:
-
-\starttyping
-\setupheadertexts[pagenumber]
-\setupfootertexts[chapter][paragraph]
-\stoptyping
-
-At the first page of new chapters this may look not too
-good. Therefore we could state:
-
-\starttyping
-\setuphead[chapter][header=empty,footer=empty]
-\stoptyping
-
-However if we use it in this way we loose the pagenumber. A
-more adequate solution is:
-
-\starttyping
-\definetext[chapter][footer][pagenumber]
-\stoptyping
-
-with:
-
-\starttyping
-\setuphead[chapter][header=high,footer=chapter,page=right]
-\stoptyping
-
-we obtain the desired effect. The pagenumber appears in the
-foot and the header disappears completely. These kind of
-commands are essential when you don't want to define all
-kinds of setups locally in a text, for example before every
-new chapter. This mechanism only works when going to a new
-page enabled.
-
-\showsetup{definetext}
-
-\section[footnotes]{Footnotes}
-\index{footnotes}
-\index{symbols}
-\macro{\tex{footnote}}
-\macro{\tex{note}}
-\macro{\tex{setupfootnotes}}
-\macro{\tex{startlocalfootnotes}}
-\macro{\tex{placelocalfootnotes}}
-\macro{\tex{placefootnotes}}
-
-In some texts you can't do without footnotes. The footnote
-marker is placed in the text and the note itself is typeset
-at another location in the text, usually at the bottom of
-the page. Most often at the bottom of the page.
-
-\showsetup{footnote}
-
-A footnote number or ||symbol is recalled with:
-
-\showsetup{note}
-
-An example of footnotes is given below.
-
-\startbuffer
-The first compositions of the American composer Steve Reich will probably
-only appreciated by the most \quote {purist} among those who like
-minimal||music \footnote {A decent minimal is not so much characterized by
-a minimal use of musical instruments, but more by subtle shifts in
-polyphonic rhythms.}, his later works, like \quote {The Desert Music}, are
-compositions for full orchestra, where the orchestra is extended with a for
-Reich characteristic rhythm section \footnote {In most cases this section
-consists of pianos, marimbas and xylophones.} and choir. Together
-with John Adams, \footnote {His \quote {Fearful Symmetries} is a perfect mix
-of classic, jazz, swing and pop music.} Reich can be considered one of
-today's leading composers. It is, however, a pity that they can only be seen
-\footnote {The nice thing about compositions like \quote {Drumming} and
-\quote {Sextet} is de fact that \quotation {what the ear hears} differs
-from what the \quotation {eye sees happening}.} and heard at the smaller
-broad companies, like the \cap {VPRO}. \footnote{A non commercial Dutch
-broadcast company.} \footnote {Sometimes also at other companies, because
-somehow this kind of music is quite suited for impressive and|/|or
-melodramatic documentaries.}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-Undesired spaces are ignored. Spacing between two footnote
-numbers or symbols is taken care of. The result looks like
-this:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-The type setting of the footnote can be setup with the
-command below that is defined in the setup area of your
-document.
-
-\showsetup{setupfootnotes}
-
-By default footnotes are placed at the bottom of a page.
-When using columns you can set \type {location} to \type
-{columns} so that the footnotes appear in the last column.
-
-We can frame footnotes, place them in columns and decouple
-them from a page. The meaning of this last option is
-explained in an example.
-
-\startbuffer
-\startlocalfootnotes[n=0]
- \placetable
- {A (latin) table.}
- \placelegend
- {\starttable[|l|r|]
- \HL
- \VL Nota \footnote {Bene} \VL Bene \footnote {Nota} \VL\FR
- \VL Bene \footnote {Nota} \VL Nota \footnote {Bene} \VL\LR
- \HL
- \stoptable}
- {\placelocalfootnotes}
-\stoplocalfootnotes
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-The table enables the float placement mechanism, so we don't
-know on which page the table nor the footnotes will appear.
-So the footnotes are coupled to the table by using local
-footnotes.
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\showsetup{startlocalfootnotes}
-
-\showsetup{placelocalfootnotes}
-
-Footnotes can be placed at the end of a chapter or a
-document. The key \type {location} is set at \type {text}
-and we use the following command to place the footnotes:
-
-\showsetup{placefootnotes}
-
-When \type {n} is set at~2, you can display the footnotes in
-columns. This should be done at an early stage because \TEX\
-is using the dimensions of the footnotes to determine the
-page break. More information can be found in the source code
-of the \CONTEXT\ module: \type {core-not.tex}.
-
-The next example demonstrates that footnote numbers can be
-replaced by footnote symbols. In this example \type
-{conversion} is set at \type {set 3}.
-
-\startitemize[3*broad,packed]
-
-\setupfootnotes[conversion=set 3]
-
-\sym{note:} use footnotes sparingly \footnote [first]
-{During the development of \CONTEXT\ the footnote mechanism
-was one of the first real challenges. And I'm challenged
-still since I just encountered documents with footnotes
-within footnotes.}
-
-\sym{note:} be brief \footnote{Why? See note \note[first].}
-
-\sym{note:} no notes are even better \footnote{QED.}
-
-\stopitemize
-
-Default the key \type {numbercommand} is set \type
-{\high}, but other setups are allowed. You can also
-work with:
-
-\showsetup{setupfootnotedefinition}
-
-to define the exact way of how to display the footnotes,
-because the standard definition mechanism is used (see \in
-{section} [definities]).
-
-\section{Aligned boxes}
-\index{alignment}
-\macro{\tex{lbox}}
-\macro{\tex{rbox}}
-\macro{\tex{cbox}}
-\macro{\tex{sbox}}
-\macro{\tex{vbox}}
-\macro{\tex{vtop}}
-\macro{\tex{hbox}}
-\macro{\tex{tbox}}
-\macro{\tex{bbox}}
-
-\TEX\ is basically aware of two kind of boxes: \type {\hbox}
-and \type {\vbox}. A horizontal \type {\hbox} can be
-considered a line, a \type {\vbox} a paragraph. There are
-two types of vertical boxes: a \type {\vbox} aligns on the
-baseline of the last line, while a \type {\vtop} aligns on
-the first line.
-
-\startbuffer
-\hbox{\hbox{one} \vbox{two\par three} \vtop{four\par five}}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-When we make the frames visible |<|in this case we said \type
-{\showboxes} in advance|>| the example above becomes:
-
-\startbaselinecorrection
-\hsize3cm\showboxes\getbuffer
-\stopbaselinecorrection
-
-In addition \CONTEXT\ provides a lot of alternative boxes,
-like: \type {\cbox}, \type {\lbox} and \type {\rbox}. These
-commands can be used while defining your own macros, but
-will seldom appear in the running text. Like in \type
-{\hbox} and \type {\vbox} the dimension of the width can be
-added.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\cbox{... text ...}
-\lbox to 4cm{... text ...}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The reader is invited to experiment with these commands. A
-new line is forced with \type {\\}.
-
-For some very dedicated purposes there is \type {\sbox}.
-This command is used to give a box the height of a strut.
-You may forget this command.
-
-To another category of boxes belong \type {\tbox} and \type
-{\bbox}. Both are used within tables. Look at the example
-below that illustrates their use.
-
-\getbuffer[boxes-1]
-
-The \type {\tbox} and \type {\bbox} are also used in
-figures.
-
-\getbuffer[boxes-2]
-
-In \CONTEXT\ a complete repertoire of macros is available
-that relies on boxes. For example we can add cutmarks to a
-box:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer[boxes-3]
-\stopexample
-
-Be aware of the fact that such marks lie outside the boxes.
-
-\startreality
-\startbaselinecorrection
-\getbuffer[boxes-3]
-\stopbaselinecorrection
-\stopreality
-
-We can visualize boxes by using \type {\ruledhbox}, \type
-{\ruledvbox} and \type {\ruledvtop} instead of \type
-{\hbox}, \type {\vbox} and \type {\vtop}. With \type
-{\showmakeup} we can visualise everything automatically and
-we can get some insight on the features of \CONTEXT\ and
-\TEX.
-
-The next example shows that we can use \TEX\ for more than
-only the straight forward typesetting. However, to be able
-to do this, one should have some insight in the manipulation
-of boxes. We use buffers to enhance comprehensibility.
-
-\getbuffer[boxes-4]
-
-\typebuffer[boxes-4]
-
-This text is typeset in a framed box. We use two temporary
-boxes. The first determines the height of the second one.
-Instead of \type {\tfx\setupinterlinespace} you could use
-\type {\switchtobodyfont} to switch to a narrower bodyfont.
-(\type {[small]}). The \type {\par} is essential!
-
-\startbuffer
-\framed[offset=\bodyfontsize]
- {\setbox0=\vbox
- {\hsize 16em\switchtobodyfont[ss]\getbuffer[water]}
- \setbox2=\vbox to \ht0
- {\vfill\externalfigure[vew1091a][width=5cm]\vfill}
- \hskip1em\box2\hskip1em\box0\hskip1em}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-The result |<|an example of a drinking water warning|>| is shown
-below.
-
-\startbaselinecorrection
-\getbuffer
-\stopbaselinecorrection
-
-\section[typesetting]{Makeup}
-\index{makeup}
-\macro{\tex{definemakeup}}
-\macro{\tex{setupmakeup}}
-\macro[startnamemakeup]{\tex{start<<name>>makeup}}
-\macro{\tex{startstandardmakeup}}
-
-A document may have a titlepage, a colofon and some pages
-that are not directly related to the main part of the
-document. Mostly these pages are not numbered and can do
-without headers and footers. Because their layout needs
-extra attention we prefer the word makeup for defining
-their specific layout.
-
-The commands \type {\startstandardmakeup} and \type
-{\stopstandardmakeup} exclude text from the standard
-pagebody and its layout. Below a simple example is given.
-You will notice commands like \type {\vfill}, \type
-{\blank}, \type {\tf} and even \type {\crlf} and \type
-{\vskip}.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startstandardmakeup
- \tfd Jobs around the house \blank[2*big]
- \tfb Part 1: Gas, water and electricity \vfill
- \tfb J. Hagen \crlf A.F. Otten \blank
- \tfb Hasselt \crlf \currentdate[month,year]
-\stopstandardmakeup
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In double||sided documents an empty page is generated that
-functions as the backside of the title page. However
-sometimes this backside should also be typeset.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no]
-... the front
-\stopstandardmakeup
-\startstandardmakeup[page=no]
-... the back
-\stopstandardmakeup
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Because double||sided typesetting is turned off, a backside
-page is not generated. And because the key \type {page} is
-\type {no} the next page does not get the layout of a right
-hand side page (this would be default).
-
-With the command \type {\showframe} frames can be made
-visible (temporarily) around the made up text. This is
-very convenient during the typesetting of separate pages.
-
-Next to the command \type {\startstandardmakeup} one can
-define his own layout with different dimensions by means of:
-
-\showsetup{definemakeup}
-
-\showsetup{setupmakeup}
-
-\showsetup{start<<name>>makeup}
-
-The first command generates a \type {\start...stop}||pair
-between which the new typesetting commands can be typed.
-Bij default the result of this new layout is typeset on an empty
-page. The new layout is marked with \type {<<name>>}, for
-selection at a later stage (see \in {section} [selecteren]).
-
-The commands that are provided after the key \type {commands}
-are executed immediately when a new layout is called. In
-this local layouts can be defined.
-
-\stopcomponent
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-metapost.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-metapost.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 1eee3555910..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-metapost.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-metapost
-
-\startbuffer[mp-1]
-\startMPgraphic
- fill unitsquare scaled 100 withcolor (.2,.3,.4) ;
-\stopMPgraphic
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[mp-2]
-\startMPgraphic
- fill unitsquare scaled 100 withcolor \MPcolor{mark} ;
-\stopMPgraphic
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[mp-3]
-\startuseMPgraphic{test a}
- fill unitsquare xscaled \overlaywidth yscaled \overlayheight ;
-\stopuseMPgraphic
-
-\defineoverlay[A Nice Rectangle][\useMPgraphic{test a}]
-
-\setupbackgrounds[page][background=A Nice Rectangle]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[mp-4]
-\startreusableMPgraphic{test b}
- fill unitsquare xscaled \overlaywidth yscaled \overlayheight ;
-\stopreusableMPgraphic
-
-\defineoverlay[A Nice Rectangle][\reuseMPgraphic{test b}]
-
-\setupbackgrounds[page][background=A Nice Rectangle]
-\stopbuffer
-
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\chapter[metapost]{\METAPOST}
-
-In a \CONTEXT\ document we can use \METAPOST\ code
-directly. For example:
-
-\typebuffer[mp-1]
-
-A direct relation with the \CONTEXT\ color mechanism is
-obvious:
-
-\typebuffer[mp-2]
-
-\METAPOST\ support is very extensive. You can store
-definitions and re||use them at random. If possible
-processed \METAPOST\ pictures are re||used.
-
-A detailed discussion on embedding \METAPOST\ graphics is
-beyond this manual, and therefore will be covered elsewhere.
-For the moment it is enough to know the basics of putting
-for instance graphics in the background. In the next example,
-a graphic is calculated each time it is refered to:
-
-\typebuffer[mp-3]
-
-When the graphic does not change, we can best reuse it, like:
-
-\typebuffer[mp-4]
-
-When using the \CONTEXT\ command line interface \TEXEXEC,
-graphics are processed automatically. Unless one calls
-\METAPOST\ at runtime, a second pass is needed to get the
-graphics in their final state.
-
-\stopcomponent
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-modules.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-modules.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c2bdcbbc9c1..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-modules.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-modules
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\chapter[modules]{Modules}
-
-\todo{What modules are and how to write them}
-
-\stopcomponent
-
-
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As soon as -\type {\vsize} is exceeded \TEX's output routine is -launched. The output routine deals with the typeset part ---- most of the time this will be a page. It takes care of -typesetting the headers and footers, the page number, the -backgrounds and footnotes, tables and figures. This rather -complex process makes it obvious that the output routine -actually makes use of more dimensions than \type {\hsize} -and \type {\vsize}. - -\section[paperdimension]{Paper dimensions} -\index{page design} -\index{paper dimension} -\macro{\tex{definepapersize}} -\macro{\tex{setuppapersize}} - -With the command \type{\setuppapersize} the dimensions of -the paper being used are defined. There is a difference -between the dimensions for typesetting and printing. - -\showsetup{setuppapersize} - -The dimensions of \kap{DIN} formats are given in -\in{table}[tab:dindimensions]. - -\placetable - [here][tab:dindimensions] - {Default paper dimensions} -\startcombination[2] - {\starttable[|c|c|] - \HL - \VL \bf format \VL \bf size in mm \VL\SR - \HL - \VL {\type{A0}} \VL $841 \times 1189$ \VL\FR - \VL {\type{A1}} \VL $594 \times ~841$ \VL\MR - \VL {\type{A2}} \VL $420 \times ~594$ \VL\MR - \VL {\type{A3}} \VL $297 \times ~420$ \VL\MR - \VL {\type{A4}} \VL $210 \times ~297$ \VL\LR - \HL - \stoptable} {} - {\starttable[|c|c|] - \HL - \VL \bf format \VL \bf size in mm \VL\SR - \HL - \VL {\type{A5}} \VL $148 \times 210$ \VL\FR - \VL {\type{A6}} \VL $105 \times 148$ \VL\MR - \VL {\type{A7}} \VL $~74 \times 105$ \VL\MR - \VL {\type{A8}} \VL $~52 \times ~74$ \VL\MR - \VL {\type{A9}} \VL $~37 \times ~52$ \VL\LR - \HL - \stoptable} {} -\stopcombination - -There are a great number of standardized formats like \type {B0}||\type {B9} and \type -{C0}||\type {C9}. These formats are predefined in\CONTEXT\ as well. You can also use: -\type {letter}, \type {legal}, \type {folio} and \type -{executive}, \type {envelope 9}||\type {14}, \type {monarch}, -\type {check}, \type {DL} and \type {CD}. -Another series of predefined formats comprise the \type{RA} and \type{SRA} types of paper sizes. - -A new format can be defined by: - -\showsetup{definepapersize} - -For example \type{CD} was defined as: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\definepapersize[CD][width=12cm,height=12cm] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -After defining \type{CD} you can type: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setuppapersize[CD][A4] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -This means that for typesetting \CONTEXT\ will use the -newly defined size \type {CD}. The resulting, rather small -page, is positioned on an \type{A4} paper size. This second -argument is explained in detail later. - -\CONTEXT\ can also be used to produce screen documents. For -that purpose a number of screen formats are available that -relate to the screen dimensions. You can use: -\type{S3}||\type{S6}. These generate screens with widths -varying from 300 to 600 pt and a height of $3/4$ of the -width. - -When one chooses another paper format than \type{A4}, the -default settings are scaled to fit the new size. - -All defined paper sizes can be used either in portrait or landscape orientation. You can tell \CONTEXT\ the orientation of the paper in the \type{\setupapersize} command: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setuppapersize[CD][A4,landscape] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -\section{Page texts} -\index{headers} -\index{footers} -\index{menus} - -Page texts are texts that are placed in the headers, -footers, margins and edges of the so called pagebody. This -sentence is for instance typeset in the bodyfont in the -running text. The fonts of the page texts are set up by -means of different commands. The values of the parameters -may be something like \type {style=bold} but -\type {style=\ss\bf} is also allowed. Setups like -\type {style=\ssbf} are less obvious because commands like -\type {\cap} will not behave the way you expect. - -Switching to a new font style (\type {\ss}) will cost some -time. Usually this is no problem but in interactive documents -where we may use interactive menus with dozens of -items and related font switches the effect can be -considerable. In that case a more efficient font switching -is: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setuplayout[style=\ss] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -Border texts are setup by its command and the related key. -For example footers may be set up with the key -\type {letter}: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setupfooter[style=bold] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - - - -\section[margins]{Page composition} -\index{margins} -\index{layout} -\index{frames} -\index{set ups} -\index{layout} -\index{topspace} -\index{backspace} -\macro{\tex{setuplayout}} -\macro{\tex{adaptlayout}} -\macro{\tex{showframe}} -\macro{\tex{showsetups}} -\macro{\tex{showlayout}} - -In page composition we distinguish the main text area, -headers and footers, and the margins (top, bottom, right and -left). The main text flows inside the main text area. When -defining a layout, one should realize that the header, text -and footer areas are treated as a whole. Their position on -the page is determined by the topspace and backspace -dimensions (see \in {picture} [fig:typesetting area]). - -\startpostponing - -\placefigure - [here] - [fig:typesetting area] - {The A4 typesetting area and margins - ($\hbox{height} = \hbox{header} + - \hbox{text} + \hbox{footer}$).} - {\getbuffer[fig-layo]} - -\stoppostponing - -\startbuffer -\inleft {\inframed[background=color,backgroundcolor=GrayColor,framecolor=FrameColor]{left}}% -\inright {\inframed[background=color,backgroundcolor=GrayColor,framecolor=FrameColor]{right}}% -\stopbuffer - -The header is located on top and the -footer below of the main text area. Normally, in the header and footer -page numbers and running titles are placed. The left -and|/|or right margins are often used for structural -components like marginal notes and|/|or chapter and section -numbers. The margins are located in the backspace (along the spine) and in the white space to the right|/|left of the main text area. Their {\getbuffer} width has {\em no} influence on the location -of the typesetting area on the page. - -On the contrary, the height of the header and footer -influences the height of the text area. When talking about -the height, we think of the sum of the header, text and footer -areas. This approach enables you to occasionally hide the header and|/|or footer, -without introducing inconsistency in the layout. - -The dimensions and location of all those areas are set up -with \type{\setuplayout}. - -\startpostponing -\showsetup{setuplayout} -\stoppostponing - -Setting up the left or right margin has no influence on the -typesetting area. In paper documents this parameter is only -of use when keywords or other text are placed in the margin -(hyphenation). - -For paper documents it is sufficient to set up the height, -header, footer, top space and back space. For electronic -and screen documents however we need some extra space for -navigational tools (see \in{chapter}[interaction]). In -screen documents it is common practice to use backgrounds. -Therefore it is also possible to set up the space between -the text area and the header and footer on a page, and -thereby visually separating those areas. - -\starttabulate[|lw(3.5cm)|p(5cm)|p|] -\NC \bf Parameter \NC \bf Value \NC Comment \NC\NR -\NC width \NC dimension -\NC Determines the width of the typesetting area. \type{Middle} sets the white space right to the typesetting area to the value of the backspace. type{Fit} takes values set for margins, edges and margin and edge distances into account. \NC\NR -\NC height \NC dimension -\NC The \type{height} is the sum of the text height, header, footer, headerdistance, footerdistance. Middle sets the bottom white space to the value of the topspace. \type{Fit} calculates the text height based on the other vertical height-elements. \NC\NR -\NC backspace \NC dimension -\NC \type{Backspace} determines the left boundary of the typesetting area. \NC\NR -\NC topspace \NC dimension -\NC \type{Topspace} determines the top boundary of the typesetting area. Together \type{backspace} and \type{topspace} determine the left top corner of the typesetting area. \NC\NR -\NC margin \NC dimension -\NC Setting this parameters makes left and right margin equally large. \NC\NR -\NC leftmargin \NC dimension -\NC For documents with different size of the left and right margin, the left margin size is determined. \NC\NR -\NC rightmargin \NC dimension -\NC For documents with different size of the left and right margin, the right margin size is determined. \NC\NR -\NC header \NC dimension -\NC Determines the height of a running header. The header height is part of the \type{height} parameter. \NC\NR -\NC footer \NC dimension -\NC Determines the height of the footer. The footer height is part of the \type{height} parameter. \NC\NR -\NC top \NC dimension -\NC Makes space available in the \type{topspace} area. This parameter is not part of the text height. \NC\NR -\NC bottom \NC dimension -\NC Makes space available underneath the typesetting area. This parameter is not part of the text height. \NC\NR -\NC leftedge \NC dimension -\NC This space located left to the left margin is for screen documents only. \NC\NR -\NC rightedge \NC dimension -\NC This space located right to the right margin is for screen documents only. \NC\NR -\NC headerdistance \NC dimension -\NC All parameters ending on \dots\type{distance} create white space between adjacent elements. \NC\NR -\NC footerdistance \NC dimension \NC \NC\NR -\NC leftmargindistance \NC dimension \NC \NC\NR -\NC rightmargindistance \NC dimension \NC \NC\NR -\NC leftedgedistance \NC dimension \NC \NC\NR -\NC rightedgedistance \NC dimension \NC \NC\NR -\NC topdistance \NC dimension \NC \NC\NR -\NC bottomdistance \NC dimension \NC \NC\NR -\NC horoffset \NC dimension -\NC A horizontal offset moves the complete layout horizontally, starting from the place indicated by the parameter \type{location}. \NC\NR -\NC veroffset \NC dimension -\NC A vertical offset moves the complete layout vertically, starting from the place indicated by the parameter \type{location}. \NC\NR -\NC style \NC normal bold slanted boldslanted type cap small... COMMAND -\NC With the style parameter one can setup the general style of the font(s) used in the document.\NC\NR -\NC marking \NC on off color screen TEXT -\NC When this parameter is set to \type{on}, then crop marks are placed around the page. \type{Color} displays a color bar, whereas \type{screen} shows a gray-values bar.\NC\NR %TEXT geeft nog in MKII nog in MKIV resultaat. -\NC location \NC left middle right bottom top singlesided doublesided duplex %duplex ontbreekt in de paramter lijst -\NC \type{location} determines where the page is placed on the paper. It allows to typeset single and double sided documents and documents for duplex printing (\in{see:}[printing]). \NC\NR -\NC scale \NC number -\NC With \type{scale} it is possible to scale a page before placing it on the defined paper. \NC\NR -\NC nx \NC number -\NC In case that a given text should be placed multiple times on a defined paper, \type{nx} gives the number of pages on the x-axis and \type{ny} the number of pages on the y-axis. \NC\NR -\NC ny \NC number \NC \NC\NR -\NC dx \NC dimension -\NC With \type{dx} and \type{dy} the distances of the pages indicated in \type{nx} and \type{ny} can be manipulated. \NC\NR -\NC dy \NC dimension \NC \NC\NR -\NC lines \NC number -\NC Determines the textheight in terms of the number of lines-heights. \NC\NR -\NC columns \NC number \NC \NC\NR % Geen effect nog in MKII nog in MKIV -\NC columndistance \NC dimension \NC \NC\NR % Geen effect nog in MKII nog in MKIV -\NC grid \NC yes no -\NC Typsetting on the grid is activated with grid=on. \NC\NR -\NC bottomspace \NC dimension -\NC \type{Bottomspace} increases the white space at the bottom of the page without altering the page-layout. \NC\NR -\NC cutspace \NC dimension -\NC \type{Cutspace} increases the white space at the right side of the page without altering the page-layout. \NC\NR -\NC textdistance \NC dimension \NC \NC\NR -\NC textwidth \NC dimension \NC \NC\NR -\NC textmargin \NC dimension \NC \NC\NR -\NC clipoffset \NC dimension \NC \NC\NR -\NC page \NC identifier \NC \NC\NR -\NC paper \NC identifier \NC \NC\NR -\stoptabulate - -In order to get information on the current settings the following -commands can be issued: - -\showsetup{showframe} - -The dimensions can be displayed by: - -\showsetup{showsetups} - -A multi||page combination of both is generated with: - -\showsetup{showlayout} - -The width of a text is available as \type{\hsize} and the -height as \type{\vsize}. To be on the safe side one can -better use \CONTEXT 's \type{\dimen}||registers \type{\textwidth} -and \type{\textheight}, \type{\makeupwidth} and -\type{\makeupheight}. - -When we are typesetting in one column of text -\type{\textwidth} and \type{\makeupwidth} are identical. In -case of a two columned text the \type{\textwidth} is -somewhat less than half the \type{makeupwidth}. The -\type{\textheight} is the \type{\makeupheight} minus the -height of the header and footer. - -\placetable{Some \type{\dimen} variables} -\starttable[|l|l|] -\HL -\VL \bf variable \VL \bf meaning \VL\SR -\HL -\VL \type{\makeupwidth} \VL width of a text \VL\FR -\VL \type{\makeupheight} \VL height of a text \VL\MR -\VL \type{\textwidth} \VL width of a column \VL\MR -\VL \type{\textheight} \VL height $-$ header $-$ footer \VL\LR -\HL -\stoptable - -There are also other dimensions available like \type -{\leftmarginwidth} and \type {\footerheight}, but be aware -of the fact that you can only use these variables, you can -not set them up. The width of a figure could for instance be -specified as \type {width=.9\leftmarginwidth}. - -Basically documents are typeset automatically. However, -in some cases the output would become much better if a line -would be moved to another page. For these situations you can -adjust the layout temporarily (just for that page) by -typing: - -\showsetup{adaptlayout} - -The use of this command should be avoided inside a text, because after -altering your document the adjustment could possibly not be necessary -anymore. So, if you use this command, use it at the top of -your document. For example: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\adaptlayout[21,38][height=+.5cm] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -The layout of page~21 and~38 will temporarily be 0.5~cm -higher though the footer will be maintained at the same -height. The numbers to be specified are the page numbers in the -output file. - -If the layout is disturbed you can reset the layout by: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setuplayout[reset] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -In some commands you can set up the parameters \type{width} -and \type{height} with the value \type{fit}. In that case -the width and height are calculated automatically. - -On the next pages we will show a number of \cap{A5} page -layouts centered on an \cap{A4}. The default setups -(dimensions) are adequate for standard documents like -manuals and papers. The setup adjusts automatically to the -paper size. Note the use of \type{middle} while setting up -the parameters width and height. - -%\ShowArrangementA {co-en-1} {The default text||on||page (single sided).} -%\ShowArrangementA {co-en-2} {The default text||on||page (double sided).} -%\ShowArrangementA {co-en-3} {The default text||on||page (single--double sided).} -%\ShowArrangementA {co-en-4} {Automatically centered text||on||page.} -%\ShowArrangementA {co-en-5} {A non symmetric text||on||page.} -%\ShowArrangementA {co-en-6} {A text without \type{footerheight}.} -%\ShowArrangementA {co-en-7} {A text placed on a grid.} - -\page - -\bgroup - -\setuplayout - [grid=yes] - -\showgrid - -\setupwhitespace - [line] - -\setupfootnotes - [location=columns, - rule=off, - background=screen, - frame=off, - framecolor=blue] - -\section[grids]{Grids} -\index{grid} -\index{linespace} -\index{footnotes} -\index{columns} -\index{align} -\macro{\tex{placeongrid}} -\doifmode{mkii}{\macro{\tex{moveongrid}}} -\macro{\tex{showgrid}} - -There are many ways to align text on a page. Look at the -example below and notice the vertical alignment of the words -and the white space between the words on the mini pages. - -\placefigure{none}{\getbuffer[grid-1]} - -The first three alternatives result in an undesired output. -The fourth alternative will lead to pages with unequal length. -So we rather make the white space between the lines a little -stretchable.\footnote{Hey, watch this. A footnote!} - -\placefigure{none}{\getbuffer[grid-2]} - -\startcolumns -A stretchable line spacing has the disadvantage that lines of -two pages or two columns that are displayed close to -each other, will seldom align. This is very disturbing for a -reader.\footnote{Here! Another footnote.} - -In those situations we prefer to typeset on a grid. The -means to do this in \TEX\ are very limited but \CONTEXT\ has -some features to support grid typesetting.\footnote{Finally, -the last footnote!} -\stopcolumns - -During typesetting on a grid the heads, figures, formulas -and the running text are set on a fixed line spacing. If a -typographical component for any reason is not placed on the -grid one can snap this component to the grid with: - -\startbuffer -\placeongrid{\framed{This is like a snapshot.}} -\stopbuffer - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -This will result in: - -\startreality -\color[blue]{\getbuffer} -\stopreality - -This mechanism can be influenced with an argument: - -\startbuffer -\placeongrid[bottom]{\framed{Do you like the snapshot?}} -\stopbuffer - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -Now an empty line will appear below the framed text. -Other parameters are: \type{top} and \type{both}. -The last parameter divides the linespace between over and -below the framed text. - -\startbuffer -\placeongrid[both]{\framed{Now the snapshot looks better.}} -\stopbuffer - -\startreality -\color[blue]{\getbuffer} -\stopreality - -These examples don't show pretty typesetting. The reason is -that \type{\framed} has no depth because \TEX\ handles -spacing before and after a line in a different way than -text. \CONTEXT\ has a solution to this: - -\startbuffer -\startlinecorrection -\framed{This is something for hotshots.} -\stoplinecorrection -\stopbuffer - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -The command \type{\startlinecorrection} tries to typeset -the lines as good as possible and takes the use of grid in -account. - -\startreality -\color[blue]{\getbuffer} -\stopreality - -Because line correction takes care of the grid we have to use -yet another command to stretch the framed text: - -\startnotmode[mkiv] -\startbuffer -\moveongrid[both] -\startlinecorrection -\framed{Anyhow it is good to know how this works.} -\stoplinecorrection -\stopbuffer -\stopnotmode - -\startmode[mkiv] -\startbuffer -\startlinecorrection -\framed{Anyhow it is good to know how this works.} -\stoplinecorrection -\stopbuffer -\stopmode - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -As you can see this results in somewhat more space: - -\startreality -\color[blue]{\getbuffer} -\stopreality - -For test purposes one can display the grid with the command -\type{\showgrid}. So grid related commands are: - -\showsetup{placeongrid} - -\doifmode{mkii}{\showsetup{moveongrid}} - -\showsetup{showgrid} - -\page -\setuplayout[grid=no] -\egroup - - -\section[printing]{Printing} -\index{printing} -\doifmode{mkii}{\macro{\tex{showprint}}} - -In an earlier section we used page and paper dimensions. In -this section we will discuss how these two can be manipulated -to yield a good output on paper. - -% \startnotmode[mkiv] -\startpostponing - -\placefigure - [here][fig:page composition 1] - {Manipulating the page composition with \type{\setuplayout}.} - {\switchtobodyfont[7pt]\getbuffer[print-1]} - -\placefigure - [here][fig:page composition 2] - {Manipulating the page composition with \type{\setuppapersize}.} - {\switchtobodyfont[7pt]\getbuffer[print-2]} - -\stoppostponing -% \stopnotmode - - - -In \in{figure}[fig:page composition 1] \in{and}[fig:page -composition 2] we see some alternatives to manipulate the -page composition by means of \type {\setuppapersize} -and\type {\setuplayout}. So it is possible to put a page in -a corner or in the middle of the paper, to copy a page and -to use cutting marks. - -When the parameter paper size is set to \type{landscape} -width and height are interchanged. This is not the same as -rotation! Rotation is done by typing \type{90}, \type{180} -and \type{270} in the first argument of -\type{\setuppapersize}. - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setuppapersize[A5,landscape][A4] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -These examples don't show that we can correct for duplex -printing. For example when we type: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setuppapersize[A5][A4] -\setuplayout[location=middle,marking=on] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -the front and back side will be placed in the middle of the -paper. The markings enable you to cut the paper at the -correct size. If we only want to cut twice, we type: - -\starttyping -\setupppapersize[A5][A4] -\setuplayout[location=duplex] -\stoptyping - -This has the same meaning as \type{{duplex,left}}. At this -setup \CONTEXT\ will automatically move front and back side -to the correct corner. In \in{figure}[fig:cut paper] we show -both alternatives. - -\startbuffer -\startcombination[4] - {\framed[width=2cm,height=3cm,offset=overlay] - {\hbox to \hsize - {\framed[width=1.5cm,height=2cm,background=screen]{}\hss}\vfill}} - {right} - {\framed[width=2cm,height=3cm,offset=overlay] - {\hbox to \hsize - {\hss\framed[width=1.5cm,height=2cm,background=screen]{}}\vfill}} - {left} - {\framed[width=2cm,height=3cm] - {\framed[width=1.5cm,height=2cm,background=screen]{}}} - {right} - {\framed[width=2cm,height=3cm] - {\framed[width=1.5cm,height=2cm,background=screen]{}}} - {left} -\stopcombination -\stopbuffer - -\placefigure - [here] - [fig:cut paper] - {Positioning the page on paper for cutting.} - {\getbuffer} - -Rotating, mirroring, scaling, duplicating and placing pages -on paper are independent operations. By combining these -operations the desired effects can be reached. Rotating and -mirroring and page and paper size are set up at the same -time. The other operations are set up with -\type{\setuplayout}. - -\startmode[mkii] -\showsetup{showprint} - -You can use \type{\showprint} to get an idea of how your -print will look. However, it is just a representation of the -real page as is shown in the examples above. - -\startexample -\starttyping -\showprint[mirrored][90][location=middle] -\stoptyping -\stopexample -\stopmode - -\section{Arranging pages} -\index{arranging} -% \doifmode{mkii}{\macro{\tex{setuparranging}}} -% -% By means of \type{\setuplayout} one can arrange pages on a -% sheet of paper. A special arrangement for example is that -% for booklets. -% -% \doifmode{mkii}{\showsetup{setuparranging}} -% -% We will show some page arrangements on the next pages. If you -% want to understand how it really works you should try this -% yourself one day. -% -% \startpostponing -% -% \placefigure {The \type{2*8} arrangement.} {\getbuffer[pag-16]} -% \placefigure {The \type{2*4} arrangement.} {\getbuffer[pag-8]} -% \placefigure {The \type{2*2} arrangement.} {\getbuffer[pag-4]} -% \placefigure {The \type{2UP} arrangement.} {\getbuffer[pag-2up]} -% \placefigure {The \type{2DOWN} arrangement.} {\getbuffer[pag-2down]} - -% \stoppostponing - -Simplified we can say that \TEX\ typesets pages. If the typeset material should become a book, then there are two options. Firstly the book will be produced on multiple sheets carrying only one page either on one or on both sides of the sheet. Second option is to produce arrangements of multiple pages per sheet of paper which will be folded into sections, using imposition schemes. - -\CONTEXT\ offers tools to achieve both options. - -In the following table an overview is given about all currently available arranging schemes. - -\starttabulate[|l|p|] -\NC Key for \type{\setuparranging} \NC Meaning \NC\NR -\HL -\NC \type{[2SIDE]} \NC 2 pages next to each other single sided only! \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2TOP]} \NC 2 pages above each other, single sided only! \NC\NR -\NC \type{[1*8]} \NC 1 sheet 1 x 8 pages = 8 pages single sided! \NC\NR -\NC \type{[1*4]} \NC 1 sheet 1 x 4 pages = 4 pages single sided! \NC\NR -\NC \type{[1*2*Conference]} \NC 2 pages on top of each other, 1 page rotated \NC\NR -\NC \type{[1*4*Conference]} \NC 2 odd pages next to each other, even page rotated on top \NC\NR -\NC \type{[XY]} \NC Arrangement in nx columns and ny rows, uses the setup \type{\setuppaper[dx=,dy=,nx=,ny=]} \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2UP]} \NC 2 pages next to each other, n sheets arranged for a single booklet! \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2DOWN]} \NC 2 pages above each other, n sheets arranged for a single booklet! \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2TOPSIDE]} \NC 2 odd pages on one side, 2 even pages verso, above each other \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2*16]} \NC Section: one sheet 2 x 16 pages = 32 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2*8]} \NC Section: one sheet 2 x 8 pages = 16 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2*8*Z]} \NC Section: one sheet 2 x 8 pages = 16 pages, special folding: zig-zag \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2*6*Z]} \NC Section: one sheet 2 x 6 pages = 12 pages, special folding: zig-zag \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2*4]} \NC Section: one sheet 2 x 4 pages = 8 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2*2]} \NC Section: one sheet 2 x 2 pages = 4 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2**2]} \NC Section: one sheet 2 x 2 pages = 4 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2*4*2]} \NC Section of 16 pages: 2 sheets, 4 pages front and backside \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2*2*4]} \NC Section of 16 pages: 4 sheets, 2 pages front and backside \NC\NR -\NC \type{[3SIDE]} \NC 3 odd pages recto, 3 even pages verso \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2*2*2]} \NC Section: two sheets 2 x 2 pages = 8 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{[2*2*3]} \NC Section: three sheets 2 x 2 pages = 12 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{[TRYPTICHON]} \NC Leaflet: one sheet 2 x 3 pages = 6 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{[DOUBLEWINDOW]} \NC Leaflet: one sheet 2 x 4 pages = 8 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{[ZFLYER-8]} \NC Leaflet: one sheet 2 x 4 pages = 8 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{[ZFLYER-10]} \NC Leaflet: one sheet 2 x 5 pages = 10 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{[ZFLYER-12]} \NC Leaflet: one sheet 2 x 6 pages = 12 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{[MAPFLYER-12]} \NC Leaflet: one sheet 2 x 6 pages = 12 pages \NC\NR -\stoptabulate - -When talking about book-printing the industry produces different kinds of sections, consisting commonly out of 32 or 16 pages. Consider, that sections of 32 pages may be quite thick. At binding if the sections are sewn and the spine is rounded the fore edge can become stepped. This is aesthetically less satisfying. Best results are normally obtained with sections of 16 pages. - -For special purposes or in case of special papers also less than 16 pages per section are arranged. - -The command to arrange pages with \CONTEXT\ is - -\macro{\tex{setuparranging}} - -For (standard) sections the following list of schemes is available: - -\setuptabulate[EQ={=}] -\starttabulate[|l|p|p|] - \NC \bf Arrangement \NC \bf Result \NC \bf Number of pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2*16] } \NC section: one sheet $2 \times 16$ pages \EQ 32 pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2*8] } \NC section: one sheet $2 \times 8$ pages \EQ 16 pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2*4] } \NC section: one sheet $2 \times 4$ pages \EQ 8 pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2*2] } \NC section: one sheet $2 \times 2$ pages \EQ 4 pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2**2] } \NC section: one sheet $2 \times 2$ pages \EQ 4 pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2*8*Z]} \NC section: one sheet $2 \times 8$ pages \EQ 16 pages, special folding: zig-zag \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2*6*Z]} \NC section: one sheet $2 \times 6$ pages \EQ 12 pages, special folding: zig-zag \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2*4*2]} \NC section: 2 sheets, 4 pages front and backside \EQ 16 pages\NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2*2*4]} \NC section: 4 sheets, 2 pages front and backside \EQ 16 pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2*2*2]} \NC section: 2 sheets $2 \times 2$ pages \EQ 8 pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2*2*3]} \NC section: 3 sheets $2 \times 2$ pages \EQ 12 pages \NC\NR - \stoptabulate - -On the following pages we show pictures of arranged pages for the mentioned imposition schemes. - -\startpostponing -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {32 pages} %\type{\setuparranging[2*16]}} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[2x16][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{recto} - {\externalfigure[2x16][page=2,width=.45\textwidth]}{verso} - \stopcombination} - -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {16 pages} % \type{\setuparranging[2*8]}} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[2x8][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{recto} - {\externalfigure[2x8][page=2,width=.45\textwidth]}{verso} - \stopcombination} - -\stoppostponing - -The above mentioned imposition schemes are meant for the professional printing industry. - -But also with an office printer one can produce sections. Sections with less than 16 pages can be produced with the following folding schemes: - -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {8 pages} % \type{\setuparranging[2*4]}} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[2x4][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{recto} - {\externalfigure[2x4][page=2,width=.45\textwidth]}{verso} - \stopcombination} - -\placefigure - [middle] - [fig:2x2] - {4 pages} % \type{\setuparranging[2*2]}} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[2x2][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{recto} - {\externalfigure[2x2][page=2,width=.45\textwidth]}{verso} - \stopcombination} - -\placefigure - [middle] - [fig:2xx2] - {4 pages} % \type{\setuparranging[2**2]}} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[2xx2][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{recto} - {\externalfigure[2xx2][page=2,width=.45\textwidth]}{verso} - \stopcombination} - -The last two examples (\in{Figure}[fig:2x2] and \in{}[fig:2xx2]) differ only in the fact, that the verso side carries the two pages in reversed order. - -The simplest version of a section is booklet-printing. In this case all pages are arranged in such a way, that with a single fold a booklet is formed. - -\starttabulate[|l|p|] -\NC \bf Arrangement \NC \bf Result \NC \bf Number of pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{\setuparranging[2UP]} \NC 2 pages next to each other, n sheets arranged for a single booklet \NC\NR -\NC \type{\setuparranging[2DOWN]} \NC 2 pages above each other, n sheets arranged for a single booklet \NC\NR -\stoptabulate - -\quote{2UP} results in a booklet with the fold on the long egde of the page. \quote{2DOWN} gives a booklet with a short-edge binding of the pages. - -\startpostponing -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {2 UP booklet: long edge binding} % \type{\setuparranging[2UP]}} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[2UP][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{recto} - {\externalfigure[2UP][page=2,width=.45\textwidth]}{verso} - \stopcombination} - -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {2 DOWN booklet: short edge binding} % \type{\setuparranging[2DOWN]}} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[2DOWN][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{recto} - {\externalfigure[2DOWN][page=2,width=.45\textwidth]}{verso} - \stopcombination} -\stoppostponing - -For those who want to print their own book with sections on the office printer \CONTEXT\ offers four schemes which use 2, 3 and 4 sheets of paper respectively to form a section. - -\starttabulate[|l|l|r|] - \NC \bf Arrangement \NC \bf Result \NC \bf Number of pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2*4*2]} \NC section: 2 sheets, 4 pages front and backside \EQ 16 pages\NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2*2*4]} \NC section: 4 sheets, 2 pages front and backside \EQ 16 pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2*2*2]} \NC section: 2 sheets $2 \times 2$ pages \EQ 8 pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2*2*3]} \NC section: 3 sheets $2 \times 2$ pages \EQ 12 pages \NC\NR -\stoptabulate - -\startpostponing -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {16 pages, 2 sheets} % \type{\setuparranging[2*4*2]}} - {\startcombination[2*2] - {\externalfigure[2x4x2][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{1\high{st} sheet recto} - {\externalfigure[2x4x2][page=2,width=.45\textwidth]}{1\high{st} sheet verso} - {\externalfigure[2x4x2][page=3,width=.45\textwidth]}{2\high{nd} sheet recto} - {\externalfigure[2x4x2][page=4,width=.45\textwidth]}{2\high{nd} sheet verso} - \stopcombination} - -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {16 pages, 4 sheets} % \type{\setuparranging[2*2*4]}} - {\startcombination[2*4] - {\externalfigure[2x2x4][page=1,height=.2\textheight]}{1\high{st} sheet recto} - {\externalfigure[2x2x4][page=2,height=.2\textheight]}{1\high{st} sheet verso} - {\externalfigure[2x2x4][page=3,height=.2\textheight]}{2\high{nd} sheet recto} - {\externalfigure[2x2x4][page=4,height=.2\textheight]}{2\high{nd} sheet verso} - {\externalfigure[2x2x4][page=5,height=.2\textheight]}{3\high{rd} sheet recto} - {\externalfigure[2x2x4][page=6,height=.2\textheight]}{3\high{rd} sheet verso} - {\externalfigure[2x2x4][page=7,height=.2\textheight]}{4\high{th} sheet recto} - {\externalfigure[2x2x4][page=8,height=.2\textheight]}{4\high{th} sheet verso} - \stopcombination} - -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {8 pages, 2 sheets} % \type{\setuparranging[2*2*2]}} - {\startcombination[2*2] - {\externalfigure[2x2x2][page=1,height=.2\textheight]}{1\high{st} sheet recto} - {\externalfigure[2x2x2][page=2,height=.2\textheight]}{1\high{st} sheet verso} - {\externalfigure[2x2x2][page=3,height=.2\textheight]}{2\high{nd} sheet recto} - {\externalfigure[2x2x2][page=4,height=.2\textheight]}{2\high{nd} sheet verso} - \stopcombination} - -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {12 pages, 3 sheets} % \type{\setuparranging[2*2*3]}} - {\startcombination[2*3] - {\externalfigure[2x2x3][page=1,height=.2\textheight]}{1\high{st} sheet recto} - {\externalfigure[2x2x3][page=2,height=.2\textheight]}{1\high{st} sheet verso} - {\externalfigure[2x2x3][page=3,height=.2\textheight]}{2\high{nd} sheet recto} - {\externalfigure[2x2x3][page=4,height=.2\textheight]}{2\high{nd} sheet verso} - {\externalfigure[2x2x3][page=5,height=.2\textheight]}{3\high{rd} sheet recto} - {\externalfigure[2x2x3][page=6,height=.2\textheight]}{3\high{rd} sheet verso} - \stopcombination} -\stoppostponing - - - -Yet another way to print sections is to use z-folding, which is a zig-zag folding combined with a single fold in the spine. \CONTEXT\ comes with two types of sections, one with 12 pages and one with 16 pages. - -\startpostponing -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {12 pages z-folding} % \type{\setuparranging[2*6*Z]}} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[2x6xZ][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{recto} - {\externalfigure[2x6xZ][page=2,width=.45\textwidth]}{verso} - \stopcombination} - -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {16 pages z-folding} % \type{\setuparranging[2*6*Z]}} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[2x8xZ][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{recto} - {\externalfigure[2x8xZ][page=2,width=.45\textwidth]}{verso} - \stopcombination} -\stoppostponing - - -Next to the imposition schemes involving folding \CONTEXT\ offers possibilities to arrange pages in such a way, that after cutting the pile of sheets book blocks can be assembled. The resulting book block consists of loose sheets of paper and will be glued along the spine to prepare e.g. a paperback. - -\CONTEXT\ has an arranging scheme for two odd pages above each other and two even pages on the backside of the sheet. In order to build the book block the sheets need to be cut and the the two piles must be merged. - -\starttabulate[|l|p|r|] - \NC \bf Arrangement \NC \bf Result \NC \bf Number of pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2TOPSIDE] } \NC recto 2 odd pages, verso 2 even pages per sheet \EQ 4 pages \NC\NR -\stoptabulate - -\startpostponing -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {4 pages, 1 sheet} %\type{\setuparranging[2TOPSIDE]}} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[2TOPSIDE][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{recto} - {\externalfigure[2TOPSIDE][page=2,width=.45\textwidth]}{verso} - \stopcombination} -\stoppostponing - -The following schemes can be used for the preparation of handouts from presentations. They also can be used to assemble book blocks after cutting and merging the piles. - -The first scheme arranges 4 pages on the front side of the sheet. - -The second scheme puts two pages on the front side of a sheet next to each other. - -The third scheme works like the previous one but instead of putting the pages next to each other the pages are placed on top of each other. - -\starttabulate[|l|l|r|] - \NC \bf Arrangement \NC \bf Result \NC \bf Number of pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[1*4] } \NC one sheet recto $4$ pages \EQ 4 pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2SIDE]} \NC one sheet recto $2$ pages \EQ 2 pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[2TOP] } \NC one sheet recto $2$ pages \EQ 2 pages \NC\NR -\stoptabulate - -\startpostponing -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {4 pages, singlesided, 1 sheet} % \type{\setuparranging[1*4] - {\externalfigure[1x4][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]} - -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {2 pages, single sided, 1 sheet} % \type{\setuparranging[2Side]} and \type{\setuparranging[2TOP]} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[2SIDE][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{\type{\setuparranging[2SIDE]}} - {\externalfigure[2TOP][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{\type{\setuparranging[2TOP]}} - \stopcombination} -\stoppostponing - - -There are a couple of arranging schemes for special purposes. The first one places 8 pages on the recto side of the -paper. It is intentioned for single sided prints only. The arrangement is made in such a way, that it is possible to fold the paper into a booklet, where while turning the pages now empty pages are shown. - -\starttabulate[|l|l|r|] -\NC \bf Arrangement \NC \bf Result \NC \bf Number of pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{\setuparranging[1*8]} \NC \quotation{section}: one sheet $1 \times 8$ pages \EQ 8 pages \NC\NR -\stoptabulate - -\startpostponing -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {8 pages, single sided, 1 sheet} % \type{\setuparranging[1*8]} - {\externalfigure[1x8][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]} -\stoppostponing - -For those who will have to produce name-card displays for e.g. conferences or for the preparation of menue-displays in a restaurant the following schemes might be of use. - -\starttabulate[|l|p|] -\NC \bf Arrangement \NC \bf Result \NC\NR -\NC \type{\setuparranging[1*2*Conference]} \NC one sheet 2 pages on top of each other, 1 page rotated \NC\NR -\NC \type{\setuparranging[1*4*Conference]} \NC one sheet 2 odd pages next to each other, even page rotated on top \NC\NR -\stoptabulate - -\startpostponing -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {Display cards} % \type{\setuparranging[1*2*Conference]} and \type{\setuparranging[1*4*Conference]} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[1x2xConference][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{1 card with 2 pages} - {\externalfigure[1x4xConference][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{1 card with 4 pages} - \stopcombination} -\stoppostponing - -There are diary systems, where three pages are place next to each other. The following scheme provides this arranging scheme: - -\starttabulate[|l|l|r|] -\NC \bf Arrangement \NC \bf Result \NC \bf Number of pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{\setuparranging[3SIDE]} \NC 3 odd pages recto, 3 even pages verso \EQ 6 pages \NC\NR -\stoptabulate - -\startpostponing -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {3 pages per side} % \type{\setuparranging[3SIDE]} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[3SIDE][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{3 pages recto} - {\externalfigure[3SIDE][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{3 pages verso} - \stopcombination} -\stoppostponing - -\CONTEXT\ can also arrange pages for the production of flyers. There is a great variety of such flyers. \CONTEXT\ supports flyers with 6, 8, 10 and 12 pages. It is also possible to make a flyer with 12 pages which is folded like a map. - -\starttabulate[|l|l|r|] -\NC \bf Arrangement \NC \bf Result \NC \bf Number of pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{\setuparranging[TRYPTICHON]} \NC Leaflet: one sheet $2 \times 3$ pages \EQ 6 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{\setuparranging[DOUBLEWINDOW]}\NC Leaflet: one sheet $2 \times 4$ pages \EQ 8 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{\setuparranging[ZFLYER-8]} \NC Leaflet: one sheet $2 \times 4$ pages \EQ 8 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{\setuparranging[ZFLYER-10]} \NC Leaflet: one sheet $2 \times 5$ pages \EQ 10 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{\setuparranging[ZFLYER-12]} \NC Leaflet: one sheet $2 \times 6$ pages \EQ 12 pages \NC\NR -\NC \type{\setuparranging[MAPFLYER-12]} \NC Leaflet: one sheet $2 \times 6$ pages \EQ 12 pages \NC\NR -\stoptabulate - -\startpostponing -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {Tryptichon type of flyer} % \type{\setuparranging[TRYPTICHON]} - {\startcombination[1*2] - {\externalfigure[Tryptichon][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{3 pages recto} - {\externalfigure[Tryptichon][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{3 pages verso} - \stopcombination} - -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {Double window type of flyer} % \type{\setuparranging[DOUBLEWINDOW]} - {\startcombination[1*2] - {\externalfigure[Doublewindow][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{4 pages recto} - {\externalfigure[Doublewindow][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{4 pages verso} - \stopcombination} -\stoppostponing - -As a representative of the Z-folded flyers the flyer with 8 pages is shown. - -\startpostponing -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {Z-folded type of flyer} % \type{\setuparranging[ZFLYER-8]} - {\startcombination[1*2] - {\externalfigure[Zflyer-8][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{4 pages recto} - {\externalfigure[Zflyer-8][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{4 pages verso} - \stopcombination} - -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {Map type of flyer} % \type{\setuparranging[3SIDE]} - {\startcombination[1*2] - {\externalfigure[Mapflyer-12][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{6 pages recto} - {\externalfigure[Mapflyer-12][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{6 pages verso} - \stopcombination} -\stoppostponing - -Last but not least is the X-Y-arrangement of pages. -This scheme is intended for the placement of a number of pages in sequence on a single sided sheet of paper e.g. on sheets carrying labels or for the placement of other information which must return several times on a sheet. - -Before issuing the command \type{\setuparranging[XY]} the xy-arrangement must be setup. For this purpose the command -\type{\setuppaper[...]} is used. - -\showsetup{setuppaper} - -\quote{nx} denominates the number of pages in the x-direction and \quote{ny} determines the number of pages in the y-direction. With \quote{dx} and \quote{dy} the whitespace between the pages in x and y direction can be set. - -\starttabulate[|p|l|r|] - \NC \bf Arrangement \NC \bf Result \NC \bf Number of pages \NC\NR - \NC \type{\setuparranging[XY]} + \par \type{\setuppaper[dx=,dy=,nx=,ny=]} \NC $nx \times ny$ pages, single sided \EQ n $\times$ m pages \NC\NR -\stoptabulate - -\startpostponing -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {8 pages, singlesided, 1 sheet, XY-arrangement} - {\externalfigure[XY][page=1,width=.4\textwidth]} -\stoppostponing - -There is culprit in arranging pages. If multiple layers of paper are folded, the outermost paper will require more width because it has to turn around the inner paper layers. This effect occurs as well in the spine folds as also in the head folds. How much width is required depends on the number of folds and the thickness of the paper. In professional book printing this effect is accounted for by displacing the pages depending on their position in horizontal and vertical direction. The result is that there will be a perfect look-through registering of all pages. There are no simple rules to indicate the required amount of displacement. Mostly it is a matter of experience to set up the page shift information. - -\CONTEXT\ is equipped with a mechanism, which allows to move pages on a sheet apart from each other in horizontal as well as in vertical direction. The mechanism is build on two shift-lists, one for horizontal and one for vertical page shifting. The mechanism works through cycling over the lists which contain a shift amount for each page in a section. For filling in such a shift-list knowledge and understanding the position of a page on the printed sheet is necessary. - -In order to use a horizontal shift list this list must be defined and setup. - -For a section of 16 pages a horizontal shift list is filled in where for each page the amount of displacement is given. Such a list could look as follows: - -\starttyping -\definepageshift[Hor][horizontal] - [0.25mm, %1 - -0.25mm, %2 - 0.15mm, %3 - -0.15mm, %4 - 0.05mm, %5 - -0.05mm, %6 - 0mm, %7 - 0mm, %8 - 0mm, %9 - 0mm, %10 - 0.05mm, %11 - -0.05mm, %12 - 0.15mm, %13 - -0.15mm, %14 - 0.25mm, %15 - -0.25mm] %16 -\stoptyping - -For illustration purposes the following list for horizontal page-shift with exaggerated values is used in a Z-folding with 12 pages. - -\starttyping -\definepageshift[Hor][horizontal] - [1mm, %1 - -1mm, %2 - 0.5mm, %3 - -0.5mm, %4 - 0mm, %5 - 0mm, %6 - 0mm, %7 - 0mm, %8 - 0.5mm, %9 - -0.5mm, %10 - 1mm, %11 - -1mm] %12 -\stoptyping - -\startpostponing -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {Horizontal page-shift} % \type{\setuparranging[2*6*Z]}} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[2x6xZ-HOR][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{recto} - {\externalfigure[2x6xZ-HOR][page=2,width=.45\textwidth]}{verso} - \stopcombination} -\stoppostponing - -In a similar fashion also vertical shift lists can be defined. - -\starttyping -\definepageshift[Vert][vertical] - [1.5mm, %1 - 1.25mm, %2 - 0.75mm, %3 - 1.0mm, %4 - 1.0mm, %5 - 0.75mm, %6 - 1.25mm, %7 - 1.5mm, %8 - 1.5mm, %9 - 1.25mm, %10 - 0.75mm, %11 - 1.0mm, %12 - 1.0mm, %13 - 0.75mm, %14 - 1.25mm, %15 - 1.5mm] %16 -\stoptyping - -For each page in a section the shift amount must be indicated. The above presented list has exaggerated values just for making clear what happens: - -\startpostponing -\placefigure - [middle] - [] - {Vertical page-shift} %\type{\setuparranging[2*8]}} - {\startcombination[2*1] - {\externalfigure[2x8-VER][page=1,width=.45\textwidth]}{recto} - {\externalfigure[2x8-VER][page=2,width=.45\textwidth]}{verso} - \stopcombination} -\stoppostponing - - -While arranging these lists can be used in the following way: - -Only one list is used: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setuppageshift[paper][Hor] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -or - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setuppageshift[paper][Vert] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -Both lists are used: - -% \startpostponing -\startexample -\starttyping -\setuppageshift[paper][Hor][Vert] -\stoptyping -\stopexample -% \stoppostponing - -The next examples show the cooperation of the commands -\type{\setuppapersize}, \type{\setuplayout} and -\type{\setuparranging}. - - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setuppapersize [A7][A3,mirrored] %negative creates an out of memory error in Acrobat 8.2.2. on the MAc OSX 10.6.3 -\setuparranging [2*8,rotated,doublesided] -\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -With the above shown preamble you get sections of 16 pages of the size of A7, where both sides of the A3 paper carry 8 pages \type{[2*8]}. For two reasons the A7 pages must be rotated on the paper. First in this imposition scheme there will be 4 A7 pages next to each other so they need to be aligned along the long edge of the A3. Secondly and this is important for book-printing, the grain direction of the paper must be in the direction of the spine i.e. in the height of the A7. Since A3 has its grain direction normally along the short edge it is correct to rotate the A7 pages. Further more there is the \quote{doublesided} directive in the \type{\setuparranging} command. This is to rotate the whole content of the verso side of the A3 paper by 180\Degrees in order to enable automatic double sided printing on the printing machine. \type{\setuppagenumbering} tells \CONTEXT\ to use a doublesided lay-out, resulting in left and right pages. - -Yet there is inside the \type{\setuppapersize} command the directive \quote{mirrored}. Using this directive, the content of the A3 paper is mirrored along the long edge of the paper, this results in mirrored typeset text. - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setuppapersize [A5][A3] -\setuparranging [2UP,rotated,doublesided] -\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -What this does is placing two A5 pages side by side on a A3 sheet of paper. Both the page and the paper are in portrait orientation. Because A5 fits better on a A3 when the page is rotated the \type{\setuparranging} command carries the \quote{rotated} directive. The resulting sheet of paper will be printed on an automatic double-sided printing machine. Often these machines require, that the verso side of the paper is printed reversed, this is achieved with \quote{doublesided} in the \type{\setuparranging} command. - -Instead of using the \quote{rotated} directive in \type{\setuparanging} you can also say: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setuppapersize [A7][A3,landscape] -\setuparranging [2*8,doublesided] -\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -You rotate the A3 paper by means of the \quote{rotated} directive in \type{\setuppapersize}. - -%\ShowArrangementB {co-en-1p} {Arranging: 16.} -%\ShowArrangementB {co-en-2p} {Arranging: negative mirrored 16.} -%\ShowArrangementB {co-en-3p} {Arranging: 8.} -%\ShowArrangementB {co-en-4p} {Arranging: 4.} -%\ShowArrangementB {co-en-5p} {Arranging: 2UP (1).} -%\ShowArrangementB {co-en-6p} {Arranging: 2UP (2).} -%\ShowArrangementB {co-en-7p} {Arranging: 2DOWN.} - -There is one thing which should be kept in mind when using \type{\setuparranging}: \TEX\ compilations with \CONTEXT\ are most of the time multi-pass runs. If there is a table of content or other lists, this information is stored in auxiliary files or tables in \LUATEX. In order not to loose the content of those lists it is important to run the file first without the \type{\setuparranging} command enabled. If all went well, run the file a single time with the \type{\setuparranging} command enabled. - -\section[logo types]{Logo types} -\index{logo types} -\index{letter heads} -\doifmode{mkii}{\macro{\tex{definelogo}}} -\macro{\tex{placelogos}} - -\doifmode{mkiv}{Logos were removed in mkiv.} - -\startnotmode[mkiv] -It is possible to place for example company logos at the top -or the bottom of a page. We show some examples on the next -pages. It is advisable to define a command for typesetting a -logo type. - -The location of a logo type is defined by: - -\start \showframe - -\showsetup{definelogo} - -All logo types with \type{state=start} are automatically -typeset on the page. A logo can also be recalled by: - -\showsetup{placelogos} - -In that case only the listed logos are typeset. - -\startbuffer -\definelogo - [logo a] [bottom] [left] - [command=left bottom] -\definelogo - [logo d] [top] [left] - [command=left top] -\definelogo - [logo g] [footer] [left] - [command=left footer] -\definelogo - [logo j] [header] [left] - [command=left header] - -\placelogos[logo a,logo b,logo c,logo d] -\stopbuffer - -\getbuffer - -\definelogo - [logo b] [bottom] [middle] - [command=middle bottom] -\definelogo - [logo e] [top] [middle] - [command=middle top] -\definelogo - [logo h] [footer] [middle] - [command=middle footer] -\definelogo - [logo k] [header] [middle] - [command=middle header] - -\definelogo - [logo c] [bottom] [right] - [command=right bottom] -\definelogo - [logo f] [top] [right] - [command=right top] -\definelogo - [logo i] [footer] [right] - [command=right footer] -\definelogo - [logo l] [header] [right] - [command=right header] - -\placelogos - [logo a,logo b,logo c,logo d,logo e,logo f, - logo g,logo h,logo i,logo j,logo k,logo l] - -\setuppagenumbering - [location=inmargin, - state=stop] - -\setupfootertexts -\setupheadertexts - -On this page a few potential locations of logos are shown. -Temporarily headers and footers of this manual are -suppressed. For example the left logo types are defined by -means of: - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -Instead of \type{command} we could have chosen \type{text}. -We define the logo with \type{command} because it is evident -that we will use the logo more than once. The example is -discussed below. - -First we define a command that generates a small logo. - -\startbuffer[a] -\def\ContextLogo% - {\externalfigure[mp-cont.502][height=24pt,method=mps]} -\stopbuffer - -\startbuffer[b] -\definelogo - [small logo] [bottom] [middle] - [command=\ContextLogo,state=start] -\stopbuffer - -\getbuffer[a] -\getbuffer[b] - -\startexample -\typebuffer[a] -\stopexample - -If we want to set this logo at the bottom of every page -we type: - -\startexample -\typebuffer[b] -\stopexample - -This logo is placed at the bottom of every page. In letters -however the logos are located on different positions on the -paper. Again, we define the bigger logo including all -address information. Watch the use of \type{\framed}. - -\startbuffer -\def\ContextLetterhead% - {\hbox - {\definefont[ContextFont][RegularBold sa 1.5]% - \ContextFont \setupinterlinespace - \setupframed - [align=middle,top=\vfill,bottom=\vfill, - height=10\bodyfontsize,offset=overlay,frame=off]% - \framed - {The\\Con\TeX t\\Chronicle}% - \externalfigure - [mp-cont.502][height=10\bodyfontsize]% - \framed - {Ridderstraat 27\\8061GH Hasselt NL\\pragma@wxs.nl}}} -\stopbuffer - -\getbuffer - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -We also define the position on the paper: - -\startbuffer -\definelogo - [big logo] [header] [right] - [command=\ContextLetterhead] -\stopbuffer - -\getbuffer - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -This letterhead logo should appear only on the first page. So -we simply say: - -\startbuffer -\placelogos[big logo] -\stopbuffer - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -% \page \writestatus{CHECK}{TOP OF PAGE \the \realpageno} - -\getbuffer - -\dorecurse{8}{\line{\strut}} % en of andere interferentie - -You will notice that the smaller logo is not placed at the -bottom of the page because the command \type {\placelogos} -typesets only the listed logos and suppresses all other -logos. - -The big logo needs some space on this page so the content of -the letter should be moved to a somewhat lower location. We -do this with the command: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\blank[force,8\bodyfontsize] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -\page -\stop -\setuplayout - -\placefigure - {The location of header, footer, bottom and top logos on a page.} - {\externalfigure[cont-yy][factor=broad,background=raster, - backgroundraster=1,frame=on,framecolor=PlusColor]} - -\chardef\logostatus=0 % make logos go away again - -\stopnotmode - -\stopcomponent diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-preface.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-preface.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 4dbb064c806..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-preface.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -% interface=en - -\startcomponent co-en-01 - -\environment contextref-env -\product contextref - -\chapter{Preface} - -This manual is about \CONTEXT, a system for typesetting -documents. Central element in this name is the word \TEX\ -because the typographical programming language \TEX\ is -the base for \CONTEXT. - -People who are used to \TEX\ will probably identify this -manual as a \TEX\ document. They recognise the use of -\texescape. One may also notice that the way pararaphs are -broken into lines is often better than in the avarage -typesetting system. - -In this manual we will not discuss \TEX\ in depth because -highly recommended books on \TEX\ already exist. We would -like to mention: - -\startitemize[n] - -\item[texbook] the unsurpassed {\em The \TeX Book} by Donald -E.~Knuth, the source of all knowledge and \TEX nical -inspiration, - -\item[bytopic] the convenient {\em \TeX\ by Topic} by Victor -Eijkhout, the reference manual for \TEX\ programmers, and - -\item[beginners] the recommended {\em The Beginners Book -of \TeX} by Silvio Levy and Raymond Seroul, the book that -turns every beginner into an expert - -\stopitemize - -For newcomers we advise (\in[beginners]), for the curious -(\in[texbook]), and for the impatient (\in[bytopic]). \CONTEXT\ -users will not necessarly need this literature, unless one -wants to program in \TEX, uses special characters, or has to -typeset math. Again, we would advise (\in[beginners]). - -You may ask yourself if \TEX\ is not just one of the many -typesetting systems to produce documents. That is not so. -While many systems in eighties and nineties pretended to -deliver perfect typographical output, \TEX\ still does a -pretty good job compared to others. - -\TEX\ is not easy to work with, but when one gets accustomed -to it, we hope you will appreciate its features, - -\blank[big] - -Hans Hagen, 1996||2002 - -\stopcomponent diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-references.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-references.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 210e401462a..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-references.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1883 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-en-10
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\chapter[references]{References}
-
-\section[toc]{Table of contents}
-\index{references}
-\index{table of contents}
-\index{combined list}
-\index{lists}
-\macro[placecombined]{\tex{place<<combinedlist>>}}
-\macro[completecombined]{\tex{complete<<combinedlist>>}}
-\macro{\tex{definecombinedlist}}
-\macro{\tex{setupcombinedlist}}
-\macro{\tex{definelist}}
-\macro{\tex{setuplist}}
-\macro{\tex{placelist}}
-\macro{\tex{writetolist}}
-\macro{\tex{writebetweenlist}}
-\macro{\tex{nolist}}
-
-The table of contents is very common in books and is used
-to refer to the text that lies ahead. Tables of content are
-generated automatically by:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\placecontent
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The table of contents shows a list of chapters and sections
-but this depends also on the location where the table of
-contents is summoned. Just in front of a chapter we will
-obtain a complete table. But just after the chapter we will
-only obtain a list of relevant sections or subsections. The
-same mechanism also works with sections and subsections.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\chapter{Mammals}
-\placecontent
-\section{Horses}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-A table of contents is an example of a combined list. Before
-discussing combined lists we go into single lists. A single
-list is defined with:
-
-\showsetup{definelist}
-
-An example of such a definition is:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definelist[firstlevel]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Such a list is recalled with:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\placelist[firstlevel]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Each list may have its own set up:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setuplist[firstlevel][width=2em]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Lists can be set up simultaneously, for example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setuplist[firstlevel,secondlevel][width=2em]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-To generate a list you type:
-
-\showsetup{placelist}
-
-\startpostponing
-\showsetup{setuplist}
-\stoppostponing
-
-The layout of a list is determined by the values of \type
-{alternative} (see \in {table} [tab:setupcombinedlist]),
-\type{margin}, \type{width} and \type{distance}. The
-alternatives \type{a}, \type{b} and \type{c} are line
-oriented. A line has the following construct:
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\hbox
- {\vbox to 3em{\framed[width=.1\hsize,rightframe=off]{\strut margin}\vss}%
- \vbox to 3em{\framed[width=.2\hsize,rightframe=off]{\strut width}\vss}%
- \vbox to 3em{\framed[width=.1\hsize,rightframe=off]{\strut distance}\vss}%
- \vbox to 3em{\framed[width=.6\hsize,height=3em]{}}}
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\hbox
- {\vbox to 3em{\framed[width=.1\hsize,rightframe=off]{}\vss}%
- \vbox to 3em{\framed[width=.2\hsize,rightframe=off]{headnumber}\vss}%
- \vbox to 3em{\framed[width=.1\hsize,rightframe=off]{}\vss}%
- \vbox to 3em{\framed[width=.6\hsize,height=3em]{head and pagenumber}}}
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-In a paper document it is sufficient to set up \type
-{width}. In an interactive document however the \type
-{width} determines the clickable area. \footnote {This also
-depends on the value assigned to \type {interaction}.}
-
-In alternative \type{d} the titles in the table will be type
-set as a continuous paragraph. In that case the \type{before}
-and \type{after} have no meaning. The \type{distance}, that is
-1em at a minimum, relates to the distance to the next element
-in the list. The next set up generates a compact table of
-contents:
-
-\startbuffer
-\setuplist
- [chapter]
- [before=\blank,after=\blank,style=bold]
-\setuplist
- [section]
- [alternative=d,left=(,right=),pagestyle=slanted,prefix=no]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-Since both lists are defined already when defining the
-sectioning command, we do not define them here. The
-parameter \type{prefix} indicates whether the preceding
-level indicator numbering is used. In this alternative the
-prefix is not used. Alternative~\type{d} looks like this:
-
-\startnarrower
-\getbuffer\placelist[section][criterium=chapter]
-\stopnarrower
-
-When \type {alternative} is set to \type {d}, an element in
-the list has the following construction:
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\hbox
- {\framed[rightframe=off]{left}%
- \framed[rightframe=off]{headnumber}%
- \framed[rightframe=off]{right}%
- \framed[rightframe=off,width=.3\hsize]{head}%
- \framed[rightframe=off]{page}%
- \framed{distance}}
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-When you define a title you also define a list. This means
-that there are standard lists for chapters, sections and
-subsections, etc. available.
-
-These (sub)sections can be combined into one combined list.
-The default table of contents is such a combined list:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definecombinedlist
- [content]
- [part,
- chapter,section,subsection,subsubsection,
- subsubsubsection,subsubsubsubsection]
- [level=subsubsubsubsection,
- criterium=local]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The alternative setups equals that of the separate lists.
-
-\showsetup{definecombinedlist}
-
-\showsetup{setupcombinedlist}
-
-These commands themselves generate the commands:
-
-\showsetup{complete<<combinedlist>>}
-
-\showsetup{place<<combinedlist>>}
-
-The first command places a title at the top of the list.
-This title is unnumbered because we do not want the table of
-contents as an element in the list. In the next section we will
-discuss lists where the numbered title \type {\chapter} is
-used.
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:setupcombinedlist]
- {Alternatives in combined lists.}
-\starttable[|c|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf alternative \VL
- \bf display \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \type{a} \VL
- number -- title -- pagenumber \VL\FR
-\VL \type{b} \VL
- number -- title -- spaces -- pagenumber \VL\MR
-\VL \type{c} \VL
- number -- title -- dots -- pagenumber \VL\MR
-\VL \type{d} \VL
- number -- title -- pagenumber (continuous) \VL\MR
-\VL \type{e} \VL
- title (framed) \VL\MR
-\VL \type{f} \VL
- title (left, middle or right aligned) \VL\MR
-\VL \type{g} \VL
- title (centered) \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-Possible alternatives are summed up in \in {table}
-[tab:setupcombinedlist]. There are a number of possible
-variations and we advise you to do some experimenting when
-you have specific wishes. The three parameters \type
-{width}, \type {margin} and \type {style} are specified for
-all levels \`or for all five levels separately.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupcombinedlist
- [content]
- [alternative=c,
- aligntitle=no,
- width=2.5em]
-\stoptyping
-\setuplist
- [chapter]
- [style=bold,
- before=\blank,
- after=\blank]
-\stopexample
-
-The parameter \type {aligntitle} forces entries with no
-section number (like titles, subjects and alike) to be
-typeset onto the left margin. Otherwise the title is aligned
-to the numbered counterparts (like chapter, section and
-alike). Compare:
-
-\startpacked
-\hphantom{12\quad}title \crlf 12\quad chapter
-\stoppacked
-
-with:
-
-\startpacked
-title\crlf 12\quad chapter
-\stoppacked
-
-You can also pass setup parameters to the \type {\place...}
-commands. For example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\placecontent[level=part]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In this situation only the parts are used in the displayed
-list. Instead of an identifier, like part or chapter, you
-can also use a number. However this suggests that you have
-some insight in the level of the separate sections (part=1,
-chapter=2 etc.)
-
-A table of contents may cross the page boundaries at an
-undesired location in the list. Pagebreaking in tables of
-content can hardly be automated. Therefore it is possible to
-adjust the pagebreaking manually. The next example
-illustrates this.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\completecontent[pageboundaries={2.2,8.5,12.3.3}]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-This kind of \quote {fine||tuning} should be done at the end
-of the production proces. When the document is revised you
-have to evaluate the pagebreaking location. \CONTEXT\
-produces terminal feedback to remind you when these kind of
-commands are in effect.
-
-Before a list can be generated the text should be processed
-twice. When a combined list is not placed after the text is
-processed twice you probably have asked for a local list.
-
-There are two commands to write something directly to a
-list. The first command is used to add an element and the
-second to add a command:
-
-\showsetup{writetolist}
-
-\showsetup{writebetweenlist}
-
-We supply a simple example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\writebetweenlist [section] {\blank}
-\writetolist [section] {---} {from here temporary}
-\writebetweenlist [section] {\blank}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The next command is used in situations where information goes
-into the title but should not go into the list.
-
-\showsetup{nolist}
-
-Consider for example the following example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definehead[function][ownnumber=yes]
-\function{A-45}{manager logistics \nolist{(outdated)}}
-\placelist[function][criterium=all]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-When we call for a list of functions, we will get (\unknown)
-instead of (outdated). This can be handy for long titles.
-Keep in mind that each head has a corresponding list.
-
-In an interactive document it is common practice to use more
-lists than in a paper document. The reason is that the
-tables of content is also a navigational tool. The user of
-the interactive document arrives faster at the desired
-location when many subtables are used, because clicking is
-the only way to get to that location.
-
-In designing an interactive document you can consider the
-following setup (probably in a different arrangement):
-
-\starttyping
-\setuplayout[rightedge=3cm]
-\setupinteraction[state=start,menu=on]
-\setupinteractionmenu[right][state=start]
-\startinteractionmenu[right]
- \placecontent
- [level=current, criterium=previous,
- alternative=f, align=right,
- interaction=all,
- before=, after=]
-\stopinteractionmenu
-\stoptyping
-
-These definitions make sure that a table of contents is
-typeset at every page (screen) in the right edge. The table
-displays the sections one level deeper than the actual
-level. So, for each section we get a list of subsections.
-
-When you produce an interactive document with a table of
-contents at every level you can make a (standard) button
-that refers to \type {[previouscontent]}. This reference is
-generated automatically.
-
-The list elements that are written to a list are not
-expanded (that is, commands remain commands). When expansion
-is needed you can set the parameter \type{expansion}.
-Expansion is needed in situations where you write variable
-data to the list. This is seldom the case.
-
-In a more extensive document there may occur situations
-where at some levels there are no deeper levels available.
-Then the table of contents at that level is not available
-either. In that case you need more information on the list
-so you can act upon it. You can have access to:
-
-\starttabulate[|l|l|]
-\NC \type{\listlength} \NC the number of items \NC\NR
-\NC \type{\listwidth} \NC the maximum width of a list element \NC\NR
-\NC \type{\listheight} \NC the maximum height of a list element \NC\NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-These values are determined by:
-
-\showsetup{determinelistcharacteristics}
-
-We end this section with an overview of the available
-alternatives. The first three alternatives are primarily
-meant for paper documents. The \type {criterium} parameter
-determines what lists are typeset, so in the next example,
-the sections belonging to the current chapter are typeset.
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=a]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-\startbuffer
-\setuplabeltext[en][section={ugh }]
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=a,
- label=yes,width=2cm]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=b]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=b,
- pagenumber=no,width=fit,distance=1em]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=c]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=c,
- chapternumber=yes,margin=1.5cm]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist % note the spaces on each side of the colon
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=c,
- chapternumber=yes,separator={ : },width=fit]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=d]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=d,
- distance=2cm]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=d,
- left={(},right={)}]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=e]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=e,
- width=\textwidth,background=screen]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=e,
- width=4cm]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=f]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=g]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-Within a list entry, each element can be made interactive.
-In most cases, in screen documents, the option all is the
-most convenient one. Alternative~e is rather well suited for
-screen documents and accepts nearly all parameters of
-\type {\framed}. In the next example we use a symbol
-instead of a sectionnumber. The parameter \type {depth}
-applies to this symbol.
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=a,
- pagenumber=no,distance=1em,
- symbol=3,height=1.75ex,depth=.25ex,numbercolor=gray]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-When using color, don't forget to enable it. In the last
-example, All alternatives provide the means to hook in
-commands for the section number, text and pagenumber. Real
-complete freedom is provided by alternative \type {none}.
-
-\startbuffer
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=none,
- numbercommand=\framed,
- textcommand=\framed,pagecommand=\framed]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-\startbuffer
-\def\ListCommand#1#2#3%
- {at page {\bf #3} we discuss {\bf #2}}
-
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=none,
- command=\ListCommand]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-This alternative still provides much of the built||in
-functionality. Alternative \type {command} leaves nearly
-everything to the macro writer.
-
-\startbuffer
-\def\ListCommand#1#2#3%
- {At p~#3 we discuss {\em #2}; }
-
-\placelist
- [section]
- [criterium=chapter,alternative=command,
- command=\ListCommand]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer \blank {\getbuffer} \blank
-
-As an alternative for \type {none}, we can use \type
-{horizontal} and \type {vertical}. Both commands have their
-spacing tuned for typesetting lists in for instance menus.
-
-\section[synonyms]{Synonyms}
-\index{abbreviations}
-\index{synonyms}
-\macro{\tex{definesynonyms}}
-\macro{\tex{setupsynonyms}}
-\macro[completelistofsy]{\tex{completelistof<<synonyms>>}}
-\macro[placelistofsy]{\tex{placelistof<<synonyms>>}}
-\macro[synonym]{\tex{<<synonym>>}}
-\macro[loadsynonyms]{\tex{load<<synonyms>>}}
-\macro{\tex{abbreviation}}
-
-In many texts we use abbreviations. An abbreviation has a
-meaning. The abbreviation and its meaning have to be used
-and typeset consistently throughout the text. We do not like
-to see ABC and in the next line an \kap{abc}. For this
-reason it is possible to define a list with the used
-abbreviations and their meanings. This list can be recalled
-and placed at the beginning or end of a book for the
-convenience of the reader.
-
-The use of abbreviations is an example of the synonym
-mechanism. A new category of synonyms is defined with the
-command:
-
-\showsetup{definesynonyms}
-
-The way the list is displayed can be influenced by:
-
-\showsetup{setupsynonyms}
-
-Abbreviations are defined with the command:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations][\infull]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-We will explain the optional fourth argument later. After
-this definition a new command \type{\abbreviation} is
-available. An example of the use of abbreviations is:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\abbreviation {UN} {United Nations}
-\abbreviation {UK} {United Kingdom}
-\abbreviation {USA} {United States of America}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The meaning can be used in the text by:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\infull{abbreviation}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-It is also possible to add commands in the abbreviation. In
-that case the command must be typed literally between the
-\setchars:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\abbreviation [TEX] {\TeX} {The \TeX\ Typesetting System}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Recalling such an abbreviation is done with \type {\TEX} and
-the meaning can be fetched with \type {\infull {TEX}}. In a
-running text we type \type{\TEX\} and in front of punctuation
-\type{\TEX}.
-
-A synonym is only added to a list when it is used. When you
-want to display all defined synonyms (used and not used) you
-have to set the parameter \type{criterium} at \type{all}.
-By setting \type{state} at \type{stop} you will prevent
-list elements to be the added to the list even when they are
-used. This can be a temporary measure:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupsynonyms[abbreviation][state=stop]
-\abbreviation {NIL} {Not In List}
-\setupsynonyms[abbreviation][state=start]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Here we left out the optional first argument, in which case
-the abbreviation itself becomes the command (\type {\NIL}).
-So, in this case the next two definitions are equivalent:
-
-\starttyping
-\abbreviation [NIL] {NIL} {Not In List}
-\abbreviation {NIL} {Not In List}
-\stoptyping
-
-The formal definition of a synonym looks like this:
-
-\showsetup{<<synonym>>}
-
-A list of synonyms is generated by:
-
-\showsetup{placelistof<<synonyms>>}
-
-The next command generates a list with a title
-(\type{\chapter}):
-
-\showsetup{completelistof<<synonyms>>}
-
-Here we see why we typed the plural form during the
-definition of the synonym. The plural is also used as the
-title of the list and the first character is capitalized. The
-title can be altered with \type{\setuphead} (see
-\in{section}[titles]).
-
-Synonyms are only available after they are used. There are
-instances when the underlying mechanism cannot preload
-the definitions. When you run into such troubles, you can
-try to load the meaning of the synonyms with the command:
-
-\showsetup{load<<synonyms>>}
-
-For instance, the meaning of abbreviations can be loaded
-with \type {\loadabbreviations}. In order to succeed, the
-text has to be processed at least once. Don't use this
-command if things run smoothly.
-
-Next to the predefined abbreviations we also defined the
-\SI||units as synonyms. These must be loaded as a separate
-module. We will discuss this in \in {section} [units].
-
-The attentive reader has seen that the command \type
-{\definesynonyms} has four arguments. The fourth argument is
-reserved for a command with which you can recall the
-synonym. In this way the synonyms are protected from the
-rest of the \CONTEXT\ commands and there will be no
-conflicts using them.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definesynonyms[Function][Functions][\FunctionName][\FunctionNumber]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-We could define some functions like:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\Function [0001] {0001a} {Lithographer}
-\Function [0002] {0002x} {Typesetter}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Than we can recall number and name by \type {\FunctionName}
-(Lithographer and Typesetter) and \type {\FunctionNumber}
-(0001a and 0002x), so:
-
-\starttyping
-The \FunctionName{0001} has functionnumber \FunctionNumber{0001}.
-\stoptyping
-
-\section[sorting]{Sorting}
-\index{sorting}
-\index{lists+sorting}
-\index{logos}
-\macro{\tex{definesorting}}
-\macro{\tex{setupsorting}}
-\macro[completelistofso]{\tex{completelistof<<sorts>>}}
-\macro[placelistofso]{\tex{placelistof<<sorts>>}}
-\macro[sort]{\tex{<<sorteer>>}}
-\macro[loadsorts]{\tex{load<<sorts>>}}
-\macro{\tex{logo}}
-
-Another instance of lists with synonyms
-is the sorted list. A sorted list is defined with:
-
-\showsetup{definesorting}
-
-The list is set up with:
-
-\showsetup{setupsorting}
-
-After the definition the next command is available. The
-\type{<<sort>>} indicates the name for the list you
-defined.
-
-\showsetup{<<sort>>}
-
-In accordance to lists there are two other commands
-available:
-
-\showsetup{placelistof<<sorts>>}
-
-The title can be set up with \type{\setuphead}:
-
-\showsetup{completelistof<<sorts>>}
-
-An example of sorting is:
-
-\startbuffer
-\definesorting[city][cities]
-\setupsorting[city][criterium=all]
-
-\city {London}
-\city {Berlin}
-\city {New York}
-\city {Paris}
-\city {Hasselt}
-
-\placelistofcities[] % temp, mkiv bugfix
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-The definition is typed in the setup area of your file or
-in an environment file. The cities can be typed anywhere in
-your text and the list can be recalled anywhere.
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-Another instance of the sorting command is that where we
-must type the literal text of the synonym in order to be
-able to sort the list. For example if you want a sorted list
-of commands you should use that instance. The predefined
-command \type {\logo} is an example of such a list.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\logo [TEX] {\TeX}
-\logo [TABLE] {\TaBlE}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-When you use the alternative with the \setchars\ \CONTEXT\
-automatically defines a command that is available throughout
-your document. In the example above we have \type{\TABLE}
-and \type{\TEX} for recalling the logo. For punctuation
-we use \type{\TABLE}.
-
-We advise you to use capital letters to prevent interference
-with existing \CONTEXT\ and|/|or \TEX\ commands.
-
-Like in synonyms, a sorted list is only available after an
-entry is used. When sorting leads to any problems you can
-load the list yourself:
-
-\showsetup{load<<sorts>>}
-
-When we add a command in the third argument during the
-definition of the sorted list we may recall sorted list with
-this command. In this way the sorted lists can not interfere
-with existing commands (see \in{section}[synonyms]).
-
-\section[marking]{Marking}
-\index{marking}
-\index{headers+marking}
-\index{footers+marking}
-\macro{\tex{marking}}
-\macro{\tex{definemarking}}
-\macro{\tex{couplemarking}}
-\macro{\tex{decouplemarking}}
-\macro{\tex{resetmarking}}
-\macro{\tex{getmarking}}
-\macro{\tex{setupmarking}}
-
-There is a feature to add \quote {invisible} marks to your
-text that can be used at a later stage. Marks can be used to
-place chapter or section titles in page headers or footers.
-
-A mark is defined with:
-
-\showsetup{definemarking}
-
-The second optional argument will be discussed at the end of
-this section. After the definition texts can be marked by:
-
-\showsetup{marking}
-
-and recalled by:
-
-\showsetup{getmarking}
-
-In analogy with the \TEX||command \type{\mark}, we keep
-record of three other marks per mark (see
-\in{table}[tab:marks]).
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:marks]
- {Recorded marks, completed with some combinations.}
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf marks \VL \bf location \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \type{previous} \VL the last of the previous page \VL\FR
-\VL \type{first} \VL the first of the actual page \VL\MR
-\VL \type{last} \VL the last of the actual page \VL\LR
-\HL
-\VL \type{both} \VL first --- last \VL\FR
-\VL \type{all} \VL previous --- first --- last \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-When you use a combination of marks (\type {both} and \type
-{all}) marks are separated by an ---. This separator can be
-set up with:
-
-\showsetup{setupmarking}
-
-\pagereference[expansion]The use of marks can be blocked
-with the parameter \type {state}. The parameter \type
-{expansion} relates to the expansion mechanism. By default
-expansion is inactive. This means that a command is stored
-as a command. This suits most situations and is memory
-effective. When you use altering commands in the mark you
-should activate the expansion mechanism.
-
-Marks are initialised by:
-
-\showsetup{resetmarking}
-
-At the beginning of a chapter the marks of sections,
-subsections, etc. are reset. If we do not reset those marks
-would be active upto the next section or subsection.
-
-Assume that a word list is defined as follows (we enforce
-some pagebreaks on purpose):
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definemarking[words]
-
-\marking[words]{first}first word ...
-\marking[words]{second}second word ...
-\page
-\marking[words]{third}third word ...
-\marking[words]{fourth}fourth word ...
-\page
-\marking[words]{fifth}fifth word ...
-\page
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The results are shown in \in{table}[tab:example marks].
-
-\placetable
- []
- [tab:example marks]
- {The reordering of marks.}
-\starttable[|c|c|c|c|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf page \VL \bf previous \VL \bf first \VL \bf last \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL 1 \VL --- \VL first \VL second \VL\FR
-\VL 2 \VL second \VL third \VL fourth \VL\MR
-\VL 3 \VL fourth \VL fifth \VL fifth \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-While generating the title of chapters and sections
-\type{first} is used. The content of the marks can be checked
-easily by placing the mark in a footer:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupfootertexts
- [{\getmarking[words][first]}]
- []
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-or all at once:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupfootertexts
- [{\getmarking[words][previous]} --
- {\getmarking[words][first]} --
- {\getmarking[words][last]}]
- []
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-A more convenient way of achieving this goal, is the
-following command. The next method also takes care of empty
-markings.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupfootertexts[{\getmarking[words][all]}][]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Commands like \type {\chapter} generate marks automatically.
-When the title is too long you can use the command \type
-{\nomarking} (see \in{section}[subdivision]) or pose limits
-to the length. In \CONTEXT\ the standard method to place
-marks in footers is:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupfootertexts[chapter][sectionnumber]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In case you defined your own title with \type {\definehead},
-the new title inherits the mark from the existing title. For
-example when we define \type{\category} as follows:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definehead[category][subsection]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-After this command it does not matter whether we recall the
-mark by \type {category} or \type {subsection}.
-In this way we can also set up the footer:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupfootertexts[chapter][category]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-There are situations where you really want a separate mark
-mechanism \type{category}. We could define such a mark with:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definemarking[category]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-However, we do want to reset marks so we have to have some
-information on the level at which the mark is active.
-The complete series of commands would look something like
-this:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definehead[category][subsection]
-\definemarking[category]
-\couplemarking[category][subsection]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Note that we do this only when we both use category and
-subsection! After these commands it is possible to say:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupfootertexts[subsection][category]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The command \type {\couplemarking} is formally defined as:
-
-\showsetup{couplemarking}
-
-Its counterpart is:
-
-\showsetup{decouplemarking}
-
-It is obvious that you can couple marks any way you want,
-but it does require some insight in the ways \CONTEXT\
-works.
-
-\section[cross references]{Cross references}
-\index{cross references}
-\index{references}
-\index{linenumbers}
-\macro{\tex{in}}
-\macro{\tex{at}}
-\macro{\tex{about}}
-\macro{\tex{somwhere}}
-\macro{\tex{atpage}}
-\macro{\tex{reference}}
-\macro{\tex{ref}}
-\macro{\tex{pagereference}}
-\macro{\tex{textreference}}
-\macro{\tex{setupreferencing}}
-\macro{\tex{startline}}
-\macro{\tex{someline}}
-\macro{\tex{inline}}
-
-We can add reference points to our text for cross
-referencing. For example we can add reference points at
-chapter titles, section titles, figures and tables. These
-reference points are typed between \setchars. It is even
-allowed to type a list of reference points separated by a
-comma. We refer to these reference points with the commands:
-
-\showsetup{in}
-
-\showsetup{at}
-
-\showsetup{about}
-
-A cross reference to a page, text (number) or both can
-be made with:
-
-\showsetup{pagereference}
-
-\showsetup{textreference}
-
-\showsetup{reference}
-
-The command \type {\in} provides the number of a chapter,
-section, figure, table, etc. The command \type {\at} produces
-a pagenumber and \type {\about} produces a complete title.
-In the first two calls, the second argument is optional, and
-when given, is put after the number or title.
-
-In the example below we refer to sections and pages
-that possess reference points:
-
-\startbuffer
-In section~\in[cross references], titled \about[cross references], we
-describe how a cross reference can be defined. This section starts
-at page~\at[cross references] and is part of chapter~\in[references].
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This becomes:
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-Here is another variation of the same idea:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-In \in{section}[cross references], titled \about[cross references], we
-describe how a cross reference can be defined. This section starts
-at \at{page}[cross references] and is part of \in{chapter}[references].
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-We prefer this way of typing the cross references,
-especially in interactive documents. The clickable area is
-in this case not limited to the number, but also includes
-the preceding word, which is more convenient, especially
-when the numbering is disabled. In the first example you
-would have obtained a symbol like\high {\symbol
-[previouspage]} that is clickable. This symbol indicates the
-direction of the cross reference: forward\high {\symbol
-[nextpage]} or backward\high {\symbol [previouspage]}.
-
-\startbuffer
-The direction of a hyperlink can also be summoned by the command
-\type {\somewhere}. In this way we find chapters or other text elements
-\somewhere {before} {after} [text elements] and discuss somewhere
-\somewhere {previous} {later} [descriptions] the descriptions.
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\showsetup{somewhere}
-
-This command gets two texts. The paragraph will be typed like
-this:
-
-\typebuffer
-
-The next command does not need any text but will generate it
-itself. The generated texts can be defined with \type
-{\setuplabeltext} (see \at {page} [labels]).
-
-\showsetup{atpage}
-
-At the locations where we make reference points we can also
-type a complete list of reference points in a comma
-delimited list:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\chapter[first,second,third]{First, second and third}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Now you can cross reference to this chapter with \type
-{\in[first]}, \type {\in[second]} or \type {\in[third]}. In
-a large document it is difficult to avoid the duplication of
-labels. Therefore it is advisable to bring some order to
-your reference point definitions. For example, in this
-manual we use: \type {[fig:first]}, \type {[int:first]},
-\type {[tab:first]} etc. for figures, intermezzos and tables
-respectively.
-
-\CONTEXT\ can do this for you automatically. Using the
-command \type {\setupreferencing}, you can set for instance
-\type {prefix=alfa}, in which case all references will be
-preceded by the word \type{alfa}. A more memory efficient
-approach would be to let \CONTEXT\ generate a prefix itself:
-\type {prefix=+}. Prefixing can be stopped with \type
-{prefix=-}.
-
-In many cases, changing the prefix in many places in the
-document is not an example of clearness and beauty. For that
-reason, \CONTEXT\ is able to set the prefix automatically
-for each section. When for instance you want a new prefix at
-the start of each new chapter, you can use the command \type
-{\setuphead} to set the parameter \type {prefix} to \type
-{+}. The chapter reference itself is not prefixed, so you
-can refer to them in a natural way. The references within
-that chapter are automatically prefixed, and thereby local.
-When a chapter reference is given, this one is used as
-prefix, otherwise a number is used. Say that we have
-defined:
-
-\starttyping
-\setuphead[chapter][prefix=+]
-
-\chapter[texworld]{The world of \TeX}
-\stoptyping
-
-In this chapter, we can safely use references, without the
-danger of clashing with references in other chapters. If we
-have a figure:
-
-\starttyping
-\placefigure[here][fig:worldmap]{A map of the \TeX\ world}{...}
-\stoptyping
-
-In the chapter itself we can refer to this figure with:
-
-\starttyping
-\in {figure} [fig:worldmap]
-\stoptyping
-
-but from another chapter, we should use:
-
-\starttyping
-\in {figure} [texworld:fig:worldmap]
-\stoptyping
-
-In general, when \CONTEXT\ tries to resolve a reference in
-\type {\in}, \type {\at} etc., it first looks to see whether
-it is a local reference (with prefix). If such a reference
-is not available, \CONTEXT\ will look for a global reference
-(without prefix). If you have some trouble understanding the
-mechanism during document production you can visualize the
-reference with the command \type {\version[temporary]}.
-
-There are situations where you want to make a global
-reference in the middle of document. For example when you
-want to refer to a table of contents or a register. In that
-case you can type \type {-:} in the reference point label
-that {\em no} prefix is needed: you type \type
-{[-:content]}. Especially in interactive documents the
-prefix||mechanism is of use, since it enables you to have
-documents with thousands of references, with little danger
-for clashes. In the previous example, we would have got a
-global reference by saying:
-
-\starttyping
-\placefigure[here][-:fig:worldmap]{A map of the \TeX\ world}{...}
-\stoptyping
-
-The generation of references can be started, stopped and
-influenced with the command:
-
-\showsetup{setupreferencing}
-
-In this command the parameter \type{\<<section>>number}
-relates to the way the page numbers must be displayed. In
-interactive documents, we can refer to other documents. In
-that case, when the parameter \type {convertfile} is set to
-\type {yes}, external filenames are automatically converted
-to uppercase, which is sometimes needed for \CDROM\
-distributions. We will go into details later.
-
-References from another document can be loaded with the
-command:
-
-\showsetup{usereferences}
-
-With \type {left} and \type {right} you can define what is
-written around a reference generated by \type {\about}.
-Default these are quotes. The parameter \type {interaction}
-indicates whether you want references to be displayed like
-{\em section~1.2}, {\em section}, {\em 1.2} or as a symbol,
-like~\symbol [somewhere].
-
-What exactly is a cross reference? Earlier we saw that we
-can define a reference point by typing a logical label at
-the titles of chapters, sections, figures, etc. Then we can
-summon the numbers of chapters, sections, figures, etc. or
-even complete titles at another location in the document.
-For some internal purposes the real pagenumber is also
-available. In the background real pagenumbers play an
-important role in the reference mechanism.
-
-% Er is ook nog een extra verwijzing mogelijk, maar die
-% wordt vooralsnog niet gebruikt in de standaard||commando's.
-
-In the examples below we discuss in detail how the reference
-point definitions and cross referencing works in \CONTEXT.
-
-\startbuffer
-\reference[my reference]{{Look}{at}{this}}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-The separate elements can be recalled by \type{\ref}:
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|l|l|l|]
-\NC p \NC the typeset pagenumber \NC \type{\ref[p][my reference]}
- \NC \ref[p][my reference] \NC \NR
-\NC t \NC the text reference \NC \type{\ref[t][my reference]}
- \NC \ref[t][my reference] \NC \NR
-\NC r \NC the real pagenumber \NC \type{\ref[r][my reference]}
- \NC \ref[r][my reference] \NC \NR
-\NC s \NC the subtext reference \NC \type{\ref[s][my reference]}
- \NC \ref[s][my reference] \NC \NR
-\NC e \NC the extra text reference \NC \type{\ref[e][my reference]}
- \NC \ref[e][my reference] \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-In a paper document the reference is static: a number or a
-text. In an interactive document a reference may carry
-functionality like hyperlinks. In addition to the commands
-\type {\in} and \type {\at} that we discussed earlier we
-have the command \type {\goto}, which allows us to jump.
-This command does not generate a number or a text because
-this has no meaning in a paper version.
-
-\CONTEXT\ supports interactivity which is integrated into
-the reference mechanism. This integration saved us the
-trouble of programming a complete new set of interactivity
-commands and the user learns how to cope with these
-non||paper features in a natural way. In fact there is no
-fundamental difference in referring to chapter~3, the
-activation of a \JAVASCRIPT, referring to another document
-or the submitting of a completed form.
-
-A direct advantage of this integration is the fact that we
-are not bound to one reference, but we can define complete
-lists of references.
-This next reference is legal:
-
-\starttyping
-... see \in{section}[flywheel,StartVideo{flywheel 1}] ...
-\stoptyping
-
-As expected this command generates a section number. And in
-an interactive document you can click on {\em section~nr}
-and jump to the correct location. At the moment that
-location is reached a video titled {\em flywheel~1} is
-started. In order to reach this kind of comfortable
-referencing we cannot escape a fully integrated reference
-mechanism.
-
-Assume that you want to make a cross reference for a general
-purpose. The name of the reference point is not known yet.
-In the next example we want to start a video from a general
-purpose menu:
-
-\starttyping
-\startinteractionmenu[right]
- \but [previouspage] previous \\
- \but [nextpage] next \\
- \but [ShowAVideo] video \\
- \but [CloseDocument] stop \\
-\stopinteractionmenu
-\stoptyping
-
-Now we can activate a video at any given moment by
-defining \type {ShowAVideo}:
-
-\starttyping
-\definerreference[ShowAVideo][StartVideo{a real nice video reel}]
-\stoptyping
-
-This reference can be redefined or erased at any moment:
-
-\starttyping
-\definereference[ShowAVideo][]
-\stoptyping
-
-\showsetup{definereference}
-
-\startbuffer
-\startlinenumbering
-A special case of referencing is that of referring to linenumbers.
-\startline [line:a] Different line numbering mechanism can be used
-interchangeably. \startline [line:b] This leads to confusing input.
-\stopline [line:a] \startline [line:c] Doesn't it? \stopline [line:c]
-\stopline [line:b] A cross reference to a line can result in one line
-number or a range of lines. \someline[line:d] {A cross reference is
-specified by \type {\inline} where the word {\em line(s)} is
-automatically added.} Here we have three cross references: \inline
-[line:a], \inline [line:b], \inline[line:c] and \inline {as the last
-reference} [line:d].
-\stoplinenumbering
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-With \type {\startlines..\stoplines} you will obtain the
-range of lines in a cross reference and in case of \type
-{\someline} you will get the first line number. In this
-example we see that we can either let \CONTEXT\ generate a
-label automatically, or privide our own text between braces.
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\showsetup{startlines}
-
-\showsetup{someline}
-
-\showsetup{inline}
-
-\section{Predefined references}
-\index{labels}
-\macro{\tex{definereferenceformat}}
-
-One can imagine that it can be cumbersome and even dangerous
-for consistency when one has many references which the same
-label, like {\bf figure} in \type {\in{figure}[somefig]}.
-For example, you may want to change each {\bf figure} into
-\type {Figure} afterwards. The next command can both save
-time and force consistency:
-
-\showsetup{definereferenceformat}
-
-\textreference[demo:b]{BB}\textreference[demo:c]{CC}Given
-the following definitions:
-
-\startbuffer
-\definereferenceformat [indemo] [left=(,right=),text=demo]
-\definereferenceformat [indemos] [left=(,right=),text=demos]
-\definereferenceformat [anddemo] [left=(,right=),text=and]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-we will have three new commands:
-
-\startbuffer
-\indemo [demo:b]
-\indemo {some text} [demo:b]
-\indemos {some text} [demo:b] \indemo {and more text} [demo:c]
-\indemos [demo:b] \anddemo [demo:c]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-These will show up as:
-
-\startlines
-\getbuffer
-\stoplines
-
-Instead of using the \type {text} parameter, one can use
-\type {label} and recall a predefined label. The parameter
-\type {command} can be used to specify the command to use
-(\type {\in} by default).
-
-% \section[lijsten]{Referentie--lijsten}
-% \index{verwijzingen+overzichten}
-% \index{overzichten+verwijzingen}
-% \macro{\tex{reflijst}}
-% \macro{\tex{stelreferentielijstin}}
-%
-% Het is mogelijk een met een index vergelijkbare lijst te
-% genereren, bijvoorbeeld een lijst met subjecten en
-% paginanummers. Het commando luidt:
-%
-% \showsetup{reflijst}
-%
-% Referentielijsten worden vooralsnog niet gesorteerd. Mocht
-% daar behoefte aan bestaan dan zal dan in de toekomst alsnog
-% gebeuren.
-%
-% De referentie die wordt opgegeven verwijst naar een elders
-% aangemaakte referentie, bijvoorbeeld een chapter of een
-% section. Een voorbeeld van een lijst is:
-%
-% \startbuffer
-% \startpacked
-% \reflijst [startstop] {Afsluiten}
-% \reflijst [lijsten] {Referentie||lijsten}
-% \reflijst [definities] {Definities}
-% \stoppacked
-% \stopbuffer
-%
-% \startexample
-% \typebuffer
-% \stopexample
-%
-% Hierbij zorgt \type{\...packed} ervoor dat tussen de
-% verschillende elementen van de lijst geen witbroadte wordt
-% opgenomen. Dit wordt dus:
-%
-% \startreality
-% \getbuffer
-% \stopreality
-%
-% Het lettertype waarin de tekst wordt gezet, kan worden
-% ingesteld met:
-%
-% \showsetup{stelreferentielijstin}
-
-\section[registers]{Registers}
-\index{index}
-\index{registers}
-\index{registers+interaction}
-\index{interaction+registers}
-\macro[register]{\tex{<<register>>}}
-\macro{\tex{startregister}}
-\macro{\tex{defineregister}}
-\macro{\tex{setupregister}}
-\macro{\tex{coupleregister}}
-\macro[writetorgister]{\tex{writeto<<register>>}}
-\macro[placeregister]{\tex{place<<register>>}}
-\macro[completeregister]{\tex{complete<<register>>}}
-\macro[seeregister]{\tex{see<<register>>}}
-\macro[nextregister]{\tex{next<<register>>}}
-
-A book without a register is not likely to be taken
-seriously. Therefore we can define and generate one or more
-registers in \CONTEXT. The index entries are written to a
-separate file. The \PERL\ script \TEXUTIL\ converts this
-file into a format \TEX\ can typeset.
-
-A register is defined with the command:
-
-\showsetup{defineregister}
-
-There are a number of commands to create register entries and
-to place registers. One register is available by default:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\defineregister[index][indices]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-An entry is created by:
-
-\showsetup{<<register>>}
-
-An entry has a maximum of three levels. The subentries are
-separated by a \type{+} or \type {&}. We illustrate this
-with an example.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\index{car}
-\index{car+wheel}
-\index{car+engine}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-When index entries require special typesetting, for example
-\type{\sl} and \type{\kap} we have to take some measures,
-because these kind of commands are ignored during list
-generation and sorting. In those cases we can use the
-extended version. Between \setchars\ we type the literal
-\ASCII||string which will determine the alphabetical order.
-
-For example we have defined logos or abbreviations like \kap
-{UN}, \kap {UK} and \kap {USA} (see \in {section}
-[synonyms]), then an index entry must look like this:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\index[UN]{\UN}
-\index[UK]{\UK}
-\index[USA]{\USA}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-If we do not do it this way \kap {UN}, \kap {UK} and \kap
-{USA} will be placed under the \texescape.
-
-A cross reference within a register is created with:
-
-\showsetup{see<<register>>}
-
-This command has an extended version also with which we
-can input a \quote {pure} literal \ASCII\ string.
-
-A register is generated and placed in your document with:
-
-\showsetup{place<<register>>}
-
-The next command results in register with title:
-
-\showsetup{complete<<register>>}
-
-The register can be set up with the command \type
-{\setupregister}. When you use the command \type
-{\version[temporary]} during processing, the entries and
-their locations will appear in the margin (see
-\in{section}[version]).
-
-\showsetup{setupregister}
-
-By default a complete register is generated. However it is
-possible te generate partial registers. In that case the
-parameter \type{criterium} must be set. With \type
-{indicator} we indicate that we want a letter in the
-alphabetical ordering of the entries. When \type
-{referencing=on} is a pagereference is generated for every
-letter indicator, for example \type {index:a} or \type
-{index:w}. We can use these automatically generated
-references to refer to the page where for instance the
-a||entries start.
-
-The commands we have mentioned thus far allow us to use a
-spacious layout in our source file. This means we can
-type the entries like this:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\chapter{Here we are}
-
-\section{Where we are}
-\index{here}
-\index{where}
-
-Wherever you are ...
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Between \type{\chapter} and \type{\section} we should not
-type any text because the vertical spacing might be
-disturbed by the index entries. The empty line after the
-entry has no consequences. In case there are problems we
-always have the option to write index entries to the list by
-the more direct command:
-
-\showsetup{writeto<<register>>}
-
-There the \type{expansion} mechanism can be activated.
-Default expansion is inactive (see \at{page}[expansion]).
-
-In this reference manual there is a register with commands.
-This register is defined and initialised with:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\defineregister [macro] [macros]
-\setupregister [macro] [indicator=no]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-And we can find entries like:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\macro{\tex{chapter}}
-\macro{\tex{section}}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In case we want a register per chapter we can summon the
-accompanying register with the command below (the command
-\type{\tex} will place a \tex{} in front of a word, but is
-ignored during sorting): \footnote {Of course, \type
-{\placemacro} and \type {\completemacros} are also
-available.}
-
-\startbuffer
-\placeregister[macro]
- [criterium=chapter,n=2,before=,after=]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-and we will obtain:
-
-\todo{next example was borked}
-\starttyping
-\start % dit moet, anders krijgen we dubbele letter-referenties
-\setupregister[macro][referencing=off,align=]
-\getbuffer
-\stop % register macro wordt immers ook aan het eind opgeroepen
-\stoptyping
-
-A warning is due. The quality of the content of a register
-is completely in your hands. A bad selection of index
-entries leads to an inadequate register that is of no use to
-the reader.
-
-Every entry shows one or more pagenumbers. With \type
-{symbol} we can define some alternatives. With \type
-{distance} the horizontal spacing between word and number or
-symbol is set.
-
-\placetable{Alternatives for pagenumbers in registers.}
-\starttable[|c|c|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf symbol \VL \bf display \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \type{a} \VL a b c d \VL\FR
-\VL \type{n} \VL 1 2 3 4 \VL\MR
-\VL \type{1} \VL $\bullet\ \bullet\ \bullet\ \bullet$ \VL\MR
-\VL \type{2} \VL \setbox0=\hbox{\vrule width 1em height 1ex}%
- \copy0\ \copy0\ \copy0\ \copy0 \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-% nog eens een apartt handleiding van maken
-%
-% Een voorbeeld van een uitermate slecht register is de index
-% bij de reeks \quote {Opleiders in Organisaties}. Na een
-% pretentieuze inleiding volgen ongeveer 50~bladzijden met
-% verwijzingen. Het betreft een index bij 22~specials met
-% meerdere artikelen over eenzelfde subject. Achter ieder
-% (sub)woord in de cumulatieve index staat (enkele
-% uitzonderingen daargelaten) slechts \'e\'en bladzijdenummer,
-% wat de suggestie wekt dat er nauwelijks overlap in de
-% artikelen zit. Zo is er slechts ‚‚n nummer vermeld achter
-% \quote {opleidingsafdeling}, terwijl dit begrip in veel
-% artikelen terugkomt. Verder staat ieder woord wat maar te
-% bedenken valt in het register, en krijgen verschillende
-% verschijningsvormen van een woord een eigen ingang.
-%
-% Bestudering van deze index leidt al snel tot een aantal
-% aanbevelingen met betrekking tot registers. Vaak is controle
-% op de volgende punten al voldoende. Het genoemde register is
-% waarschijnlijk nooit gecontroleerd.
-%
-% \startitemize[n]
-%
-% \item Gebruik geen ingangen waar geen normaal denkend mens
-% op komt. broad de helft van de ingangen in de genoemde
-% index lijkt zinloos: {\em controle}, {\em consistent},
-% {\em getal}. Niemand zal hierop gaan zoeken.
-%
-% \item Gebruik geen subingangen als het hoofdwoord niet ook
-% voor de hand ligt. In iedere kolom van de beruchte
-% index staat wel zo'n onnodig dubbele ingang.
-%
-% \item Gebruik subingangen consistent, en dus niet {\em
-% assessment + model} naast {\em assessment||component},
-% om over het engelse woord maar niet te spreken.
-%
-% \item Controleer op enkelvoud en meervoud en gebruik dus niet
-% {\em assessment} naast {\em assessments}.
-%
-% \item Gebruik geen subingangen die naar dezelfde bladzijde
-% verwijzen, terwijl er geen andere subingangen zijn. De
-% genoemde index toont er vele, zoals: {\em
-% consistent + extern}, {\em consistent + intern} en verder
-% niets onder {\em consistent}.
-%
-% \item Ga na of sommige ingangen niet beter achterwege kunnen
-% blijven, bijvoorbeeld omdat de hele tekst er over
-% gaat. Het heeft geen zin om {\em docenten + instructie}
-% en {\em docenten + selectie} op te nemen (die bovendien
-% naar dezelfde bladzijde verwijzen), terwijl in veel
-% meer artikelen docenten aan de orde komen. Suggereer
-% niet ten onrechte volledigheid.
-%
-% \item Ga na of verschillende ingangen niet eigenlijk
-% hetzelfde verwoorden. In het genoemde register is het
-% subject mentor bijzonder slecht geordend. We vinden
-% er {\em mentor en coach} naast (enkele ingangen
-% verderop) {\em mentor of coach}. Los van het vermeende
-% onderscheid is het beter om van {\em mentor} te
-% spreken en onder {\em coach} te verwijzen naar dit
-% woord.
-%
-% \stopitemize
-%
-% Misschien wel de belangrijkste tip die we hier kunnen geven
-% is de volgende:
-%
-% \startitemize[verder]
-% \item Laat slechts ‚‚n persoon de index samenstellen en
-% controleren. Iedere auteur zijn eigen ingangen laten
-% aanleveren leidt gegarandeerd tot de genoemde problemen.
-% \stopitemize
-
-Most of the time the layout of a register is rather simple.
-Some manuals may need some form of differentiating between
-entries. The definition of several registers may be a
-solution. However the layout can contribute to a better use
-of the register:
-
-\starttyping
-\index {entry}
-\index[key] {entry}
-\index[form::] {entry}
-\index[form::key]{entry}
-\index {form::entry}
-\index[key] {form::entry}
-\index[form::] {form::entry}
-\index[form::key]{form::entry}
-\stoptyping
-
-The first two alternatives are known, but the rest is new and
-offers some control over the way the entry itself is
-typeset. The specification between
-\setchars\ relates to the pagenumber, the specification
-in front of the entry relates to the entry itself.
-
-\starttyping
-\setupregister[index][form][pagestyle=bold,textstyle=slanted]
-\stoptyping
-
-Without any problems we can use different appearances
-for pagenumber and entry.
-
-\starttyping
-\setupregister[index][nb][pagestyle=bold]
-\setupregister[index][hm][pagestyle=slanted]
-\stoptyping
-
-With for example:
-
-\starttyping
-\index[nb::]{squareroot}
-\index[hm::root]{$\srqt{2}$}
-\stoptyping
-
-The index entries we have discussed so far indicate the one
-page where the entry is made, but we can also indicate
-complete ranges of pages using:
-
-\showsetup{<<start>>register}
-
-The entries in between, which are of the same order, are not
-placed in the register.
-
-\starttyping
-\startregister[endless]{endless}
-...... an endless story ......
-\stopregister[endless]
-\stoptyping
-
-An extensive index entry, i.e.\ an entry with a large number
-of appearances, may have an uncomfortably long list of
-pagenumbers. Especially in interactive documents this leads
-to endless back and forth clicking. For this purpose we
-designed the feature of linked index entries. This means
-that you can couple identical entries into a list that
-enables the user to jump from entry to (identical) entry
-without returning to the register. The coupling mechanism is
-activated by:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupregister[index][coupling=yes]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In this way a mechanism is activated that places references
-in the register (\hbox {\symbol [previous]\ \symbol
-[somewhere]\ \symbol [next]}) as well as in the text (\hbox
-{\symbol [previous]\ {\bf word}\ \symbol [next]}) depending
-on the availability of alternatives. A jump from the
-register will bring you to the first, the middle or the last
-appearance of the entry.
-
-This mechanism is only working at the first level;
-subentries are ignored. Clicking on the word itself will
-bring you back to the register. Because we need the
-clickable word in the text we use the following command for
-the index entry itself:
-
-\showsetup{coupled<<register>>}
-
-For example \type {\coupledindex{where}}. The couplings
-must be loaded with the command:
-
-\showsetup{coupleregister}
-
-Normally this command is executed automatically when needed,
-so it's only needed in emergencies.
-
-\stopcomponent
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-tables.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-tables.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 9c6e676ab42..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-tables.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1272 +0,0 @@ -
-\startcomponent co-tables
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\start
-
-\unprotect
-\def\exampletable
- {\bgroup
- \getvalue{\e!start\v!figure\e!text}[\v!left,\v!none][]{}{\getbuffer}
- \setupwhitespace[\v!none]
- \setuptyping[\c!before=,\c!after=]
- \typebuffer
- \getvalue{\e!stop\v!figure\e!text}
- \egroup}
-\protect
-
-
-
-\setuptables
- [VL=medium,
- HL=medium]
-
-\chapter[tables]{Tables}
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-In \CONTEXT\ there are two methods of making tables. The
-method chosen depends on the fact if the table is a
-component of the running text or the complexity of the
-table.
-
-Originally \CONTEXT\ had only one table alternative based on
-the flexible, robust and complete macropackage \TABLE. We
-added some functionality to that macropackages on behalf of
-spacing, color and table splitting. This alternative is very
-powerful with table cells with little text.
-
-As soon as you want to typeset complete paragraphs in a table
-cell the alternative is inadequate because the width of the
-cells have to be set manually. Therefore we added the
-tabulation alternative. Tabulation is not that advanced yet
-but it is able to automatically divide the available
-width of the cells. Cells can be filled with complete
-paragraphs and the tabulation environment has no problems
-with pagebreaks.
-
-Both the table and the tabulation environment are discussed
-in this chapter. Because the definition of tables and
-tabulations differ not much they can be converted easily into
-each other. Many examples apply to both environments.
-
-\section{Tables}
-\index{tables}
-\macro{\tex{starttable}}
-\macro{\tex{starttables}}
-\macro{\tex{setuptables}}
-\macro{\tex{placetable}}
-\macro{\tex{FR}}
-\macro{\tex{LR}}
-\macro{\tex{MR}}
-\macro{\tex{SR}}
-\macro{\tex{NR}}
-\macro{\tex{AR}}
-\macro{\tex{NC}}
-\macro{\tex{FC}}
-\macro{\tex{MC}}
-\macro{\tex{LC}}
-\macro{\tex{LOW}}
-\macro{\tex{HL}}
-\macro{\tex{VL}}
-\macro{\tex{DL}}
-\macro{\tex{DC}}
-\macro{\tex{DR}}
-\macro{\tex{BL}}
-\macro{\tex{BC}}
-\macro{\tex{BR}}
-\macro{\tex{CL}}
-\macro{\tex{RL}}
-
-In (plain) \TEX\ there are a few options to construct
-tables, for example:
-
-\startbuffer
-\settabs 5\columns
-\+ The & quick & brown & fox & jumps \cr
-\+ over & the & lazy & dog & ! \cr
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-or:
-
-\whitespace
-
-\startreality
-\getbuffer
-\stopreality
-
-These kind of commands are based on the \type {\halign}
-mechanism. In most macropackages tables are developed around
-this mechanism. In \CONTEXT\ we use the functionality of
-\TABLE\ by M.~Wichura. Although this macropackage is
-complete we decided to write a shell around this package.
-The most important reason was that we wanted to force users
-to work with a consistent spacing within tables without loss
-of the \TABLE\ functionality.\footnote {\TABLE\ commands are
-described in a seperate manual.}
-
-In due time we will develop a more flexible mechanism that
-is compatible with \TABLE\ and in which \METAPOST\
-functionality is integrated.
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:population]
- {Growth of population.}
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf year \VL \bf population \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL 1500 \VL 0.90 \`a 1.00 million \VL\FR
-\VL 1550 \VL 1.20 \`a 1.30 million \VL\MR
-\VL 1600 \VL 1.40 \`a 1.60 million \VL\MR
-\VL 1650 \VL 1.85 \`a 1.90 million \VL\MR
-\VL 1670 \VL 0.95 million \VL\MR
-\VL 1700 \VL 1.85 \`a 1.95 million \VL\MR
-\VL 1730 \VL 2.12 million \VL\MR
-\VL 1750 \VL 1.90 \`a 1.95 million \VL\MR
-\VL 1770 \VL 2.11 million \VL\MR
-\VL 1800 \VL 2.08 million \VL\MR
-\VL 1820 \VL 2.20 million \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-We begin with an example of a very simple table in normal
-\TABLE\ coding. The table identified as als \in {table}
-[tab:population] was defined as follows:
-
-\starttyping
-\BeginTable
-\BeginFormat | l | l | \EndFormat
-\_
-| \bf year | \bf population | \\+22
-\_
-| 1500 | 0.90 \`a 1.00 million | \\+20
-| 1550 | 1.20 \`a 1.30 million | \\+00
-. .... . ................... . .....
-| 1800 | 2.08 million | \\+00
-| 1820 | 2.20 million | \\+02
-\_
-\EndTable
-\stoptyping
-
-We don't consider this as a transparent way of coding a
-table. Furthermore consistent spacing is far off since the
-user can alter every interline space at will. As most
-commands in \CONTEXT\ we enclose a table with \type
-{\start}||\type{\stop}||commands. These commands are used in
-stead of the \TABLE\ commands \type {\BeginTable}, \type
-{\EndTable}, \type {\BeginFormat} and \type {\EndFormat}.
-
-\showsetup{starttable}
-
-Between \setchars\ the column format is defined. Because
-\setchars\ may be used within the table definition
-\setchars\ other variations are possible:
-
-\starttyping
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\starttable[{|l|l|}]
-\starttable{|l|l|}
-\stoptyping
-
-In \in {section} [plaatsblokken] we saw that the command
-\type {\placetable} gets a table as a last argument. When
-the command is used the way it is defined above, you will
-not need the curly braces around the table.
-
-Spacing deserves somewhat more attention. Below the
-definition of the \in {table} [tab:population] is
-given.\footnote {Source: Delta 2, Nederlands verleden in
-vogelvlucht, de nieuwe tijd: 1500 tot 1813, S.~Groenveld and
-G.J.~Schutte, Martinus Nijhoff Uitgevers, Leiden, 1992.}
-More advanced examples can be found in the \TABLE\ manual.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\placetable
- [here][tab:population]
- {Growth of population.}
- \starttable[|l|l|]
- \HL
- \VL \bf year \VL \bf population \VL\SR
- \HL
- \VL 1500 \VL 0.90 \`a 1.00 million \VL\FR
- \VL 1550 \VL 1.20 \`a 1.30 million \VL\MR
- ... .... ... ................... ......
- \VL 1800 \VL 2.08 million \VL\MR
- \VL 1820 \VL 2.20 million \VL\LR
- \HL
- \stoptable
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In the \CONTEXT\ interface for table definition \type {\HL}
-and \type {\VL} stand for Horizontal Line and Vertical Line.
-The other commands stand for Separate Row, First Row, Mid
-Row and Last Row.
-
-These commands can be compared with the active \TABLE\
-characters \type {|} and \type {"}, the spacing command
-\type {\\} and the line command \type {\-}.
-
-When keys like \type {s0} are used in the table
-specification we have to use spaces in the specification.
-For example:
-
-\starttyping
-\starttable[s0 |l|l|]
-\stoptyping
-
-In that case we use a space to end the number. We give some
-more examples below. When a table is not framed by (\type
-{\VL}), we may have to suppress undesired whitespace. The
-background of the tables illustrates the effect of the
-different location of \type {s0}.
-
-\start
-
-\setupfloat[figure][background=screen]
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\NC first \NC second \NC \SR
-\HL
-\NC alfa \NC beta \NC \FR
-\NC one \NC two \NC \LR
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[s0 | c s1 | c s0 |]
-\NC first \NC second \NC \SR
-\HL
-\NC alfa \NC beta \NC \FR
-\NC one \NC two \NC \LR
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[o0 | c | c o0 |]
-\NC first \NC second \NC \SR
-\HL
-\NC alfa \NC beta \NC \FR
-\NC one \NC two \NC \LR
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-\stop
-
-We may want to typeset tables like these:
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[ s0 | l w(6cm) | r s0 | l | ]
-\NC first weight (full can) \NC 151,2 g \NC \NC\FR
-\NC second weight (empty can) \NC 35,6 g \NC \NC\LR
-\NC \NC \- \NC~\Smash{--} \NC\NR
-\NC filled weighed t \NC 115,6 g \NC \NC\SR
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-This table is defined by:
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-% hier werkte het nog %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-One or more table characteristics can be set up with:
-
-\showsetup{setuptables}
-
-The keys \type {HL} and \type {VL} refer to the line
-thickness. The tables in this manual are set with
-\type {VL=none} en \type {HL=medium}.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|]
-\HL
-\VL first \VL second \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL first \VL second \VL\FR
-\VL first \VL second \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\placefigure
- {The available line thicknesses in tables.}
-\startcombination[3*1]
- {\setuptables[HL=small]\getbuffer} {\type{HL=small}}
- {\setuptables[HL=medium]\getbuffer} {\type{HL=medium}}
- {\setuptables[HL=big]\getbuffer} {\type{HL=big}}
-\stopcombination
-
-By means of \type{commands} specific parameters of \TABLE\
-itself can be defined, for example:
-
-\starttyping
-\setuptables[commands=\Expand]
-\stoptyping
-
-This results in a table with a width \type {\hsize}.
-
-The parameters \type {distance} and \type {bodyfont} relate
-to the commands mentioned earlier \type {\SR},
-\type {\FR}, \type {\MR} and \type {\LR}.
-
-\def\showtable[#1]%
- {\def\doshowtable[##1]%
- {\hbox to .25\hsize
- {\hss
- \setuptables[bodyfont=#1,distance=##1]%
- \starttable[|c|c|]
- \HL
- \VL \TWO{\type{#1 - ##1}} \VL\SR
- \HL
- \VL \TeX \VL \TeX \VL\FR
- \VL \TeX \VL \TeX \VL\MR
- \VL \TeX \VL \TeX \VL\LR
- \HL
- \stoptable
- \hss}}%
- \leavevmode\hbox
- {\doshowtable[big]%
- \doshowtable[medium]%
- \doshowtable[small]%
- \doshowtable[none]}}
-
-\showtable[10pt]
-
-\showtable[9pt]
-
-\showtable[8pt]
-
-Next to these commands we have \type {\DL} that stands for
-Division Line, \type {\DC} stands for Division Column and
-\type {\DR} stands for Division Row, while \type {\NC} is
-used to jump to the Next Column. We also use the command
-\type {\NR} that stands for Next Row.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|c|]
-\HL
-\VL alfa \NC beta \NC gamma \VL\SR
-\DC \DL \DC \DR
-\VL beta \VL gamma \VL alfa \VL\SR
-\DC \DL \DC \DR
-\VL gamma \NC alfa \NC beta \VL\SR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-The command \type {\DC} applies default to only one column
-and is equal to the \TABLE\ command \type {\=}. When we want
-to draw a multi column line we define that in the way that
-is shown in the example below.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|c|]
-\HL
-\VL \LOW{low} \VL \TWO{n/m} \VL\SR
-\DC \DL[2] \DR
-\VL \VL n \VL m \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL alfa \VL 1 \VL a \VL\FR
-\VL alfa \VL 2 \VL b \VL\MR
-\VL alfa \VL 3 \VL c \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-In stead of \type {\TWO} we also could have used the
-\TABLE||command \type {\use2}. Because of our criterium of
-consistent spacing we can not replace \type {\LOW} by \type
-{\lower} in every situation.
-
-We show here another example of the use of \type {\DL}:
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|l|c|c|]
-\DC \DL[2] \DR
-\NC \VL Mickey \VL Goofy \VL\SR \HL
-\VL Donald \VL $\star$ \VL \VL\SR \HL
-\VL Pluto \VL \VL $\star$ \VL\SR \HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-In \in {table} [tab:tablecommands] the commands are
-summarized.
-
-\startbuffer[tab-1]
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf command \VL \bf meaning \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \type{\FR} \VL First Row \VL\FR
-\VL \type{\LR} \VL Last Row \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\MR} \VL Mid Row \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\SR} \VL Separate Row \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\NR} \VL No Row \VL\MR
-\VL \VL \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\AR} \VL Auto Row \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[tab-2]
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf command \VL \bf meaning \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \type{\NC} \VL Next Column \VL\FR
-\VL \type{\FC} \VL First Column \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\MC} \VL Mid Column \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\LC} \VL Last Column \VL\MR
-\VL \VL \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\LOW}\arg{text} \VL Low Text \VL\MR
-\VL \VL \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startbuffer[tab-3]
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf command \VL \bf meaning \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \type{\HL} \VL Horizontal Line \VL\FR
-\VL \type{\VL} \VL Vertical Line \VL\MR
-\VL \VL \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\DL} \VL Division Line \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\DL[n]} \VL Division Line n \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\DC} \VL Division Column \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\DR} \VL Division Row \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:tablecommands]
- {Table||commands.}
- \startcombination[3*1]
- {\getbuffer[tab-1]} {}
- {\getbuffer[tab-2]} {}
- {\getbuffer[tab-3]} {}
- \stopcombination
-
-You could ask yourself whether determining inter line
-spacing within a table should be done manually or
-automatically. We would say automatically. In the first
-place this reduces the chance for errors. And in the second
-place \TEX\ can do the job for us. The commands \type
-{\SR}, \type {\FR} etc. are a consequence of \TABLE\
-mechanism that was not strict enough for us. Instead of
-providing these spacing commands yourself, you can use
-\type {\AR} and rely on \CONTEXT\ to sort out the spacing
-as good as possible.
-
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:registers]
- {Registration (valves) at the base||side of the Schnitke
- organ in Zwolle.}
- {\externalfigure[tables/registers-buffer][width=\textwidth]}
-
-In \in {table} [tab:registers] we used \type {\AR}. The
-definition of this table looks likes this.
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-This mechanism works with rules too, as is demonstrated in
-\in {table} [tab:registers].
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|||||||||B|]
-\HL
-\NC\bf8\NC\bf7\NC\bf6\NC\bf5\NC\bf4\NC\bf3\NC\bf2\NC\bf1\NC \NC\AR
-\HL
-\NC \NC 8 \NC \NC 2 \NC 4 \NC 3 \NC 8 \NC \NC A \NC\AR
-\NC 8 \NC 1+\NC 2 \NC 4 \NC 4 \NC 6 \NC 8 \NC HZ \NC B \NC\AR
-\NC \NC 2 \NC 8 \NC 32 \NC 2 \NC 8 \NC 16 \NC HB \NC C \NC\AR
-\NC 8 \NC 16 \NC \NC 2 \NC 4 \NC 8 \NC 16 \NC HR \NC D \NC\AR
-\NC \NC 8 \NC \NC \NC 4 \NC 4 \NC 8 \NC PH \NC E \NC\AR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-At the moment the commands \type {\FC}, \type {\MC} and
-\type {\LC} are equivalent to \type {\NC}, but in the future
-they may show additional functionality.
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:voetmaten]
- {The pitch of the registrations (valves) at the
- base||side of the Schnitke organ in Zwolle.}
- {\getbuffer}
-
-\section{Color in tables}
-\index{color+tables}
-\index{tables+color}
-
-The macros that work in the background are rather complicated
-but the mechanism for color in tables is this:
-
-\startitemize[n,packed]
-\item draw a thick horizontal line
-\item jump back vertically
-\item set the textline
-\stopitemize
-
-The height and depth of the drawn line have to be equal to
-that of the textline which accurately defined. We do not
-have to bother ourselves with the width because \TEX\ does
-that for us. The necessary commands fall back on the command
-\type {\noalign}.
-
-The commands to make the cell backgrounds grey or colored
-look like the commands to draw Division Lines (see
-\in{table}[tab:colored cells]).
-
-\placetable
- [here][tab:colored cells]
- {The table||commands to color cells.}
-\starttable[|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf command \VL \bf meaning \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL \type{\BL} \VL Background Line \VL\FR
-\VL \type{\BL[n,type,specification]} \VL Background Line n \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\BC} \VL Background Column \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\BR} \VL Background Row \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\CL[specification]} \VL Color Line \VL\MR
-\VL \type{\RL[specification]} \VL Raster Line \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-The examples below illustrate the use of these commands. The
-lines where the backgrounds are specified {\em precede}
-those with the text. Note that just as with \type {\DL} the
-command automatically goes to the next column. So do not use
-more \type {\BC}'s than necessary.
-
-With \type {\BR} you recall the last specification. This
-command is followed by commands like \type {\SR} and \type
-{\FR} that give the height of the (yet to follow) textline.
-
-Optional backgrounds are \type {color} and \type {screen}.
-When no column is specified the commands are in effect over
-only one column. We start with some simple examples.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|]
-\BC \BL \SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL\FR
-\VL test \VL test \VL\MR
-\VL test \VL test \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-With \type {\BC} we go to column~1. With \type {\BL} we go
-to column~2 where a background is intended. At last we
-specify by \type {\SR} that the background should be used in
-a (still to follow) Separate Row. The space between the
-table columns is taken into account during the background
-generation.
-
-The reverse alternative is defined below. Keep in mind that
-we use \type {\BL} for skipping to the next column.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|]
-\BL \SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL\FR
-\VL test \VL test \VL\MR
-\VL test \VL test \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-Two or more adjourning cells get a background
-when the number of columns is specified:
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|]
-\BL[2] \SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL\FR
-\VL test \VL test \VL\MR
-\VL test \VL test \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-And here is another example.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|c|]
-\BL[3] \SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\FR
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\MR
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|c|]
-\BC \BL[2] \SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\FR
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\MR
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|c|]
-\BC \BC \BL \SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\FR
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\MR
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|c|]
-\BC \BL \SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\FR
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\MR
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-In the example below there seems to be a missing \type
-{\BC}. Note that there is \type {\BL} to jump to the next
-column.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|c|]
-\BL \BL \SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\FR
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\MR
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|c|]
-\BC \BL \SR
-\HL
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\SR
-\HL
- \BR\FR
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\FR
- \BR\MR
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\MR
- \BR\LR
-\VL test \VL test \VL test \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-Because \type {\SR} closes a line we do not
-have to specify \type {\BC}'s in the other columns.
-
-We complete these series of examples with a few wider
-tables.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|c|c|]
-\BC \BL[r,0.7] \BL[r,0.9] \SR
-\HL
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\SR
-\HL
- \BR\FR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\FR
- \BR\MR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\MR
- \BR\LR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-With \type {\BR} we recall the most recent specification so
-we do not have to specify each background separately. The
-spacing however should be specified.
-
-The first line in the example above could have been shorter:
-
-\starttyping
-\BC \RL[0.7] \RL[0.9] \SR
-\stoptyping
-
-You can use screens and colors in one table. Screens may also be
-specified in terms of colors. A screen with a greyshade
-$Gr=.9$ can be compared with a color with \kap {rgb}||values
-$r=g=b=.9$. Most of the time you can use color and some
-greyshades.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|c|c|]
-%\BC \BL[r,0.8] \BL[c,red] \SR
-\HL
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\SR
-\HL
- \BR\FR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\FR
- \BR\MR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\MR
- \BR\LR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-TODO: above table doesnt compile
-
-\exampletable
-
-We can see that with \type {\BL} another background
-specification \type {r} or \type {c} is used. The same
-result is obtained with \type {screen} or \type {color}.
-Colors and screens can be used interchangeably.
-
-A row can be typeset with a background by means of
-\type {\RL} and \type {\CL}, without adding rownumbers.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|c|c|]
- \RL\FR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\FR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\MR
- \RL\MR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\MR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\LR
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|c|c|]
-%\CL[green]\FR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\FR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\MR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\MR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\LR
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-The next (specifications of) commands are equivalent:
-
-\starttyping
-\BL[c,...] \BL[color,...] \COLOR[...]
-\BL[r,...] \BL[screen,...] \SCREEN[...]
-\stoptyping
-
-The reader will have noticed that cells get a background
-even when no background is specified. These default
-backgrounds can be set up with:
-
-\starttyping
-\setuptables
- [backgroundcolor=,
- backgroundscreen=,
- background=]
-\stoptyping
-
-The key \type {background} can get the value \type
-{color} or \type {screen}. The default value is \type
-{screen}. As a \type {backgroundcolor} you can specify the
-name of a color or as a \type {backgroundscreen} with
-a number between~0 and~1.
-
-Unfortunately the line mechanism is not that accurate.
-Whether the cause lies with \CONTEXT, \TEX\ or with the \kap
-{DVI}||drivers is unclear stil. It is important that the
-Horizontal Rules (\type {\HL}) are placed {\em after} the
-background is set otherwise the background becomes
-foreground and part of the line will disappear. The earlier
-examples show how to specify correct; the example below
-shows how it is {\em not} done.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|c|c|]
-%\BC \BL[c,green] \BL[c,red] \SR
-\HL
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\SR
- \BR\FR
-\HL
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\FR
- \BR\MR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\MR
- \BR\LR
-\VL aa \VL bb \VL cc \VL dd \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-In none of the examples thusfar we see two adjacent colored
-columns. The reason is that this is not possible without
-complex constructions. One solution is using dummy||columns:
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c||c||c|]
-%\BL[c,green] \BL[c,red] \FR
-\NC aa \NC\NC bb \NC\NC cc \NC\FR
- \BR\MR
-\NC aa \NC\NC bb \NC\NC cc \NC\MR
- \BR\LR
-\NC aa \NC\NC bb \NC\NC cc \NC\LR
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-We see that the distance between columns is somewhat too
-big. We solve that by adapting the \TABLE||variables \type
-{\InterColumn...}. The alternative of using \type {\-} in
-stead of \type {\=} is rejected, because the results are
-rather poor.
-
-You are free to experiment on this issue. The example shows
-that we can fool the mechanism. In this case all textlines
-must end with \type {\SR}.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[|c|c|c|]
-%\BL[c,green] \BL[c,red] \MR
-\NC aa \NC bb \NC cc \NC\SR
- \BR\MR
-\NC aa \NC bb \NC cc \NC\SR
- \BR\MR
-\NC aa \NC bb \NC cc \NC\SR
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-We also see some extra text in this table. We can avoid
-extra spaces with the command \type {\tracetablesfalse}.
-Default interline inconsistencies are reported during
-document generation.
-
-Next to the Format Keys from \TABLE\ the Format Key \type
-{K} is available that results in typesetting the text in
-that column in capitals (\type {\kap}). In addition to \type
-{n} and \type {N} there are \type {q} and \type {Q}. This
-command is meant for aligning numbers and it works with
-commas in stead of dots.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\starttable[{| l k | q[3,4] | Q[2,1] | c |}]
-.......
-\stoptable
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In this situation we use an extra set of \argchars\ to
-prevent any problems. The use of those are explained in the
-\TABLE\ manual.
-
-\section{Tables with identical layouts}
-\index{tables+templates}
-\index{templates+table}
-
-Integrating hundreds of tables is for \TEX\ hardly a
-problem. Definition of these tables is a formidable job.
-When tables have comparable formats its obvious to specify
-common elements only once. The next example will show how it
-works. First we define the table layout:
-
-\startbuffer[template]
-\definetabletemplate[demo][|r|l|]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[template]
-
-\getbuffer[template]
-
-The template, with the name \type {demo}, can be used in the
-table definition:
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[demo]
-\VL left \VL right \VL\AR
-\VL over \VL under \VL\AR
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-and
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttable[demo]
-\VL left \VL right \VL\AR
-\VL over \VL under \VL\AR
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-
-\exampletable
-
-We can redefine such a table layout. Next to the layout we
-can specify the table head and tail.
-
-\startbuffer[template]
-\definetabletemplate[demo][|r|l|][demo head][demo tail]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[template]
-
-\getbuffer[template]
-
-The head and tail are defined separately:
-
-\startbuffer[template]
-\starttablehead[demo head]
-\HL \VL this \VL that \VL\AR \HL
-\stoptablehead
-
-\starttabletail[demo tail]
-\HL
-\stoptabletail
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer[template]
-
-\getbuffer[template]
-
-The table we defined earlier looks like this:
-
-\exampletable
-
-The core of this mechanism is the command:
-
-\showsetup{definetabletemplate}
-
-\section{Splitting tables}
-\index{tables+splitting}
-
-Like the title of this section says: tables can be split.
-Results of splitting tables is satisfactory but the
-mechanism is not 100\% waterproof. A table will be split at
-a pagebreak when you use \type {\starttables} in stead of
-\type {\starttable}
-
-\showsetup{starttables}
-
-The table head and tail are defined in the way described in
-the last section.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\starttablehead
- ...
-\stoptablehead
-
-\starttabletail
- ...
-\stoptabletail
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Off course you can also use head and tail definitions that
-are defined globally in combination with a specified table
-layout. It may be necessary to number a split table. The
-next command will do that.
-
-\showsetup{splitfloat}
-
-We may have specified the next splitable table:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startbuffer
-\starttablehead
-\HL \VL Greec \VL Latin \VL\AR \HL
-\stoptablehead
-
-\starttabletail
-\HL
-\stoptabletail
-
-\starttables[|mc|c|]
-\VL \alpha \VL a \VL\AR
-\VL \beta \VL b \VL\AR
- ... .
-\VL \zeta \VL z \VL\AR
-\stoptables
-\stopbuffer
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-Because we stored the table in a buffer we specify the table
-in the following way:
-
-\starttyping
-\splitfloat
- {\placetable[here][tab:demo]{A demo table.}}
- {\getbuffer}
-\stoptyping
-
-And the result will be:
-
-\splitfloat
- {\placetable[here][tab:demo]{A demo table.}}
- {\getbuffer}
-
-Set ups can be added as a first optional argument. One of the
-parameters is \type {lines}, with which you reserve space
-for the caption and vertical spacing. Default the value is~3.
-
-\showsetup{setupfloatsplitting}
-
-The parameter \type {conversion} is used for the
-subnumbering of the subtables. Every subtable automatically
-gets a subnumber. The parameter \type {conversion} takes
-care of its representation (1, 2, 3 -- a, b, c -- I, II, III
--- etc.).
-
-
-
-
-\section{Buffers and scaling}
-\index{tables+buffers}
-\index{tables+scaling}
-\macro{\tex{startbuffer}}
-\macro{\tex{getbuffer}}
-
-Very big tables combined with the floating block mechanism
-can be a confusing sight in the source file. The following
-alternative is recommended.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\startbuffer
- ... table ...
-\stopbuffer
-
-\placetable{A title.}{\getbuffer}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In this way we can keep track of what happens. Another
-advantage is the fact that we can manipulate tables in this
-way (see \in {section} [tex figures]). A table that is too
-wide for the page width can be downscaled to that width.
-Here is an example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\placetable
- {Fits exactly.}
- {\externalfigure[buffer][width=\textwidth]}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-Default a figure \type {buffer} is defined as the standard
-buffer. \in {Table} [tab:registers] is type set in that way.
-
-\section{Remarks}
-
-Within \TABLE\ the bar has a special meaning just like the
-double quote. Within \CONTEXT\ we use \type {||} for
-combined words and other word related tricks. Furthermore
-German users want to use \type {"} as an umlaut trigger.
-Conflicts within the \TABLE\ mechanism are at hand and
-therefore both characters keep their original meaning. If
-you can not live without the \type {|} and \type {"} you can
-use the next command to make them behave the way that was
-meant in \TABLE. We do not recommend that.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\ObeyTableBarAndQuote
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\stop
-
-(unfinished)
-
-\stopcomponent
-
-\section{Opmerkingen}
-
-Het kan voorkomen dat one (omvangrijke) tabel meerdere malen
-wordt gebruikt, echter in steeds iets andere vorm. Eenmaal
-bekend met de sterke kanten van \TEX, waaronder het kunnen
-defini\"eren van commando's, zal in dat geval de vraag
-opkomen of men kan volstaan met one definitie. Dat kan. Stel
-dat we de volgende tabel hebben gedefinieerd.
-
-\startbuffer
-\startbuffer[tabel]
-\ifton\starttable[|l|l|l|]\else\starttable[|l|l|]\fi
-\HL
-\ifhans \VL hans \VL hans \ifton \VL hans \fi \VL\FR \fi
- \VL test \VL test \ifton \VL ton \fi \ifhans \VL\MR
- \else \VL\FR \fi
- \VL test \VL test \ifton \VL ton \fi \VL\MR
- \VL test \VL test \ifton \VL ton \fi \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stopbuffer
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-In de file(s) waarin we deze tabel oproepen kunnen we deze
-tabel als volgt oproepen:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\newif\ifton
-\newif\ifhans
-
-\placetable {first variant} {\getbuffer[tabel]}
-\placetable {second variant} {\tontrue\getbuffer[tabel]}
-\placetable {derde variant} {\hanstrue\getbuffer[tabel]}
-\placetable {vierde variant} {\tontrue\hanstrue\getbuffer[tabel]}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In het onderstaande overzicht geven we deze vier
-alternatieven naast elkaar weer.
-
-\newif\ifton
-\newif\ifhans
-
-\startlinecorrection
-\startcombination[4]
- {\getbuffer\getbuffer[tabel]}
- {\strut}
- {\tontrue\getbuffer\getbuffer[tabel]}
- {\tex{tontrue}}
- {\hanstrue\getbuffer\getbuffer[tabel]}
- {\tex{hanstrue}}
- {\hanstrue\tontrue\getbuffer\getbuffer[tabel]}
- {\tex{tontrue}\endgraf\tex{hanstrue}}
-\stopcombination
-\stoplinecorrection
-
-Met name bij wat meer gecompliceerde tabellen kan de behoefte
-bestaan one setup slechts eenmaal te hoeven defini\"eren. In
-deze behoefte is voorzien.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\def\standaardsetup%
- {\starttable[|c|c|c|c|]}
-
-\starttable[standaardsetup]
-.....
-\stoptable
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-We herhalen dus \type {\starttable}! Dit maakt het mogelijk
-kopregels te defini\"eren, bijvoorbeeld
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\def\standaardsetup%
- {\starttable[|c|c|c|c|]
- \HL
- \NC a \NC b \NC c \NC d \NC\SR
- \HL}
-
-\starttable[standaardsetup]
-.....
-\HL
-\stoptable
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\stop
-
-\stopcomponent
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-tabulate.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-tabulate.tex deleted file mode 100644 index cbd1a570d76..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-tabulate.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,596 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-tabulate
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\chapter[tabulate]{Tabulation}
-\index{tabulation}
-\index{tables+running text}
-\macro{\tex{starttabulate}}
-\macro{\tex{definetabulate}}
-\macro{\tex{setuptabulate}}
-
-The second mechanism for generating tabular information
-is tabulation. We will see that the specification of
-tabulations does not differ much from that of tables.
-
-Tabular information can be found in the running text and the
-location of that information is fixed (i.e. it is not allowed
-to float like tables and figures).
-
-The tabulation mechanism is meant for that tabular
-information in which cells may contain information with more
-that one paragraph. However the table and tabular mechanism
-can be used indifferently we advise you to use them
-consistently because the spacing within the both mechanisms
-differ.
-
-The table commands form a layer around \TABLE, but the
-tabulation commands are written for \CONTEXT. The tabulation
-mechanism uses the same interface when possible. As we do in
-the table mechanism we use \type {\NC} as column separator
-and \type {\NR} as row separator.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|l|c|r|]
-\NC this and that \NC left and right \NC here and there \NC \NR
-\NC low and high \NC up and down \NC back and forth \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-The three commands \type {l}, \type {c} and \type {r} stand for:
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|p|]
-\NC l \NC left align \NC \NR
-\NC c \NC center \NC \NR
-\NC r \NC right align \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-There are spacing commands. These relate to
-one||line as well as multi||line (paragraphs) cells.
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|p|]
-\NC i\sl n \NC spacing left \NC \NR
-\NC j\sl n \NC spacing right \NC \NR
-\NC k\sl n \NC spacing around \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-The factor {\ttsl n} is applied to the unit of spacing which
-is default set at .5em (see \type {\setuptabulate}).
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|l|k2c|r|]
-\NC this and that \NC left and right \NC here and there \NC \NR
-\NC low and high \NC up and down \NC back and forth \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-The width of a column is set with:
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|lw(4cm)|w(4cm)l|r|]
-\NC this and that \NC left and right \NC here and there \NC \NR
-\NC low and high \NC up and down \NC back and forth \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-The most important reason for developing the tabulation
-mechanism lies in the fast that we wanted to be able to type
-set multi paragraph columns. A prerequisite was that we
-should be able to use the full width of the text body. This
-option is supported by:
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|p|]
-\NC w({\sl d}) \NC 1 line, fixed width \NC \NR
-\NC p({\sl d}) \NC paragraph, fixed width \NC \NR
-\NC p \NC paragraph, maximum width \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-In the next example the first column has an unknown width.
-The second column contains a left aligned paragraph with a
-width of 4~cm. The third column has a width of 2~cm and
-consists of one line. The last column contains a paragraph
-that occupies the remaining width.
-
-\starttyping
-\starttabulate[|l|p(4cm)l|w(2cm)|p|]
-...
-\stoptabulate
-\stoptyping
-
-A four column table with four paragraphs is specified with:
-
-\starttyping
-\starttabulate[|p|p|p|p|]
-...
-\stoptabulate
-\stoptyping
-
-In stead of specifying a body font in each cell we can
-specify them per column. In the next tabulation the
-definition is \type {[|lT|p|]}.
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|p|]
-\NC B \NC \bf boldface \NC \NR
-\NC I \NC \it italic \NC \NR
-\NC R \NC \sl roman \NC \NR
-\NC S \NC \sl slanted \NC \NR
-\NC T \NC \tt teletype \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-Math is possible with:
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|p|]
-\NC m \NC in||line math \NC \NR
-\NC M \NC display math \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-With the letter \type {f} we can specify a body font, like
-\type {f\bs}. There are also the following commands:
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|p|]
-\NC f\tex{command} \NC font specification \NC \NR
-\NC b\arg{..} \NC place \type{..} before the entry \NC \NR
-\NC a\arg{..} \NC place \type{..} after the entry \NC \NR
-\NC h\tex{command} \NC apply \tex{command} on the entry \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-The \type{h}||command (hook) allows some tricks like:
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|w(2cm)h\inframed|b{(}a{)}|p|]
-\HC {Uggly} \NC isn't it? \NC he says. \NC \NR
-\HC {Beautiful} \NC but meaningless \NC I would say. \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-Because we use \type {\inframed} the frame remains within the
-line. The command applies only to the cells that are
-preceded by \type {\HC}. The \arg{} are important because
-\type {\inframed} expects these.
-
-\getbuffer
-
-We can use \type {h} for alternative situations, like:
-
-\startbuffer
-\unexpanded\def\SmallDash#1{\blackrule[width=#1em]}
-\starttabulate[|l|lh\SmallDash|]
-\HL
-\NC \bf item \NC \bf number \NC \NR
-\HL
-\NC figures \HC {5} \NC \NR
-\NC tables \HC {8} \NC \NR
-\NC formulas \HC {12} \NC \NR
-\HL
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-All three cells are adapted. Do not forget the \arg{} in
-the column with the numbers!
-
-\typebuffer
-
-We used \type {\NC} as a column separator but an alternative
-is \type {\EQ} that places a specified character.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate
-\NC =||sign \EQ a separator can be specified by altering the
- variable \type {EQ} \NC \NR
-\NC :||character \EQ default a colon is used but an equal sign
- is a reasonable alternative \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-This results in:
-
-\getbuffer
-
-We saw \type {\NC} for normal cell entries, \type {\EQ} for
-entries separated by a character and \type {\HC} for entries
-that are influenced by a command. There is also \type
-{\HQ} for a cell entry with a separator and a command. When
-no formatting is needed there are the commands: \type {\RC}
-and \type {\RQ}.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|*{4}{cBh\type|}]
-\NC separator \NC normal \NC raw \NC command \NC \NR
-\RC \bf yes \HC {\EQ} \HC {\RQ} \HC {\HQ} \NC \NR
-\RC \bf no \HC {\NC} \HC {\RC} \HC {\HC} \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-This small tabulation shows all three alternatives. Here we
-have a tabulation with four centered columns, {\bf boldface}
-or \type {verbatim}, of which two cells have a different
-alignment. The table is coded as:
-
-\typebuffer
-
-The equal sign or any other character can be forced with the
-\type {e}~command in the definition.
-
-\starttabulate[|lT|p|]
-\NC e \NC sets a symbol in front of the next column \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-When several columns have an equal specification we can
-combine those specifications. Note that the number
-of~\type{|} must be correct.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|*{3}{k1pc|}]
-\NC this and that \NC left and right \NC here and there \NC \NR
-\NC low and high \NC up and down \NC back and forth \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-Here we typed $1+3\times1=4$ times a \type{|}.
-
-\getbuffer
-
-A better example of the automatic cell width determination
-is the next one.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|l|p|]
-\NC tables \NC We use \type {\starttable} when we typeset tables
- but the exact location is not fixed and the
- information is allowed to float in the running
- text. \NC \NR
-\NC tabulation \NC The command \type {\starttabulate} is meant for
- tabular information that is part of the running text.
- The automatic calculation of the cell width
- is a feature in this mechanism. \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-
-This tabulation was typed as:
-
-\typebuffer
-
-When no tabulation is specified it is assumed that
-\type{[|l|p|]} is wanted. To prevent typing the same
-specification all over again you can use the tabulation
-format definition command:
-
-\startbuffer
-\definetabulate[Three][|lB|lS|p|]
-
-\startThree
-\NC one \NC two \NC three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven
- twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen and so on \NC \NR
-\stopThree
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-The tabulation commands can be summarized with:
-
-\showsetup{definetabulate}
-
-The first argument gives the tabulation a logical name. The
-second argument is optional and specifies the associated
-tabulations; later on we will give an example. The last
-argument specifies the cells.
-
-Then we have:
-
-\showsetup{starttabulate}
-
-In this command the first argument specifies the cells, the
-second and optional argument the set up.
-
-\showsetup{setuptabulate}
-
-The optional argument specifies the associated tabulations.
-When the parameter \type {indenting} is set at \type {yes},
-the width of the tabulations will adapt to the actual
-indent. In case of a \type {\start ... \stopnarrower}
-environment the left and right indent are taken into
-account. The parameter \type {unit} is used for the
-spacing commands~\type {i}, \type {j} and~\type {k}. The
-commands specified after the parameter \type {inner} are
-applied just in front of the first row and are effective in
-the whole tabulation.
-
-The possibilities for framing tabulations are limited. You
-can add horizontal lines with \type {\HL}. This command takes
-care of the vertical spacing as the next example
-illustrates:
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|l|p|]
-\HL
-\NC small \NC They say, small is beautiful. \NC \NR
-\HL
-\NC medium \NC It seems that medium is the message. \NC \NR
-\HL
-\NC large \NC Large T||shirts are always sold out. \NC \NR
-\HL
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-When a pagebreak occurs in the middle of a tabulation the
-horizontal line is repeated automatically. Vertical spacing
-can be set by \type {\FL}, \type {\ML} and \type {\LL}.
-These commands stand for {\em first}, {\em middle} and {\em
-last line}.
-
-\getbuffer
-
-The spacing around the lines is related to the depth of a line.
-
-\starttyping
-\setuptabulate[distance={depth,medium}]
-\stoptyping
-
-There are different ways to adapt this set up, like:
-
-\starttyping
-\setuptabulate[distance=none]
-\setuptabulate[distance=big]
-\setuptabulate[distance={blank,small}]
-\setuptabulate[distance={1ex,medium}]
-\setuptabulate[distance=1cm]
-\stoptyping
-
-Tabulation is meant for the running text but it can also be
-used in a floating block. In that case the spacing around
-tabulation is suppressed. In the running text the actual
-whitespace and textwidth are taken into account.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate
-\NC You see? \NC As we can expect the width of a paragraph is adapted
- to the width of the text. And you can even put an
- itemize in such a cell.
- \startitemize[packed]
- \item like this
- \item or that
- \stopitemize \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startitemize
-
-\item This means that a tabulation within an itemization
- is adapted to the indent.
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\item This little table was defined like this:
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\stopitemize
-
-We can use and abuse tabulations to obtain some special
-effects. Vice versa common effects can be combined quite
-well with tabulations. The next, somewhat strange example
-will illustrate that.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|p(2cm)|p(4cm)|p|]
-\NC \startitemize[n,packed]
- \item first \item second \item third
- \stopitemize
-\NC \startitemize[packed][items=5,width=4em,distance=.5em]
- \its this or that \its so and so \its here or there
- \stopitemize
-\NC \startitemize[g,packed,broad]
- \item alpha \item beta \item gamma
- \stopitemize
-\NC\NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-In these kind of situations we should set the itemization
-with the key \type {packed}.
-
-\typebuffer
-
-The content of a tabulation has some limitations, because
-\TEX\ first reads the complete table. These limitations
-relate to the macros that use \type {\catcode} adaptations.
-In normal situations you will not notice these limitations,
-only when you have typeset \TEX\ input with \TEX.
-
-While discussing tables we already saw a financial table.
-These kind of tables can best be set with the tabulation
-commands.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|l|r|]
-\NC not so much \NC 1.220 \NC \NR
-\NC somewhat more \NC 5.186 \NC \NR
-\NC together \NC \overbar{6.406} \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-This tabulation was typed like this:
-
-\typebuffer
-
-As soon as we work with numbers there are several ways of
-alignment. Like in tables we can make use of~\type {~}, but
-we have to indicate the meaning of \type {~} explicitly.
-This is caused by the fact that we still want to use
-the~\type {~} within paragraphs as an non||hyphenatable space.
-
-\starttyping
-\starttabulate[|l|~c|]
-\NC this is less \NC ~12 \NC \NR
-\NC than that \NC 185 \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stoptyping
-
-We return to the defining of categories of tabulations.
-An application of this option can be found in the commands
-that make up a legend with a formula.
-
-\starttyping
-\definetabulate [legend] [|emj1|i1|mR|]
-\definetabulate [legend] [two] [|emj1|emk1|i1|mR|]
-\setuptabulate [legend] [unit=.75em,EQ={=}]
-\stoptyping
-
-After these definitions that are default in \CONTEXT\ we can
-type:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startlegend
-\NC w \NC the width of a box \NC pt \NR
-\NC h \NC the height of a box \NC pt \NR
-\NC d \NC the depth of a box \NC pt \NR
-\stoplegend
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-This very simple legend becomes this:
-
-\getbuffer
-
-An extra entry is possible when we add the key \type {two}:
-
-\startbuffer
-\startlegend[two]
-\NC w \NC width \NC the width of a box \NC pt \NR
-\NC h \NC height \NC the height of a box \NC pt \NR
-\NC d \NC depth \NC de depth of a box \NC pt \NR
-\stoplegend
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-This related tabulation inherits the set up of the original.
-We also could have defined \type {\startlegendtwo}, but the
-mentioned definition origins from the older functionality
-that was part of earlier \CONTEXT\ versions.
-
-\getbuffer
-
-In a similar way the commands for typesetting facts are
-defined.
-
-\starttyping
-\definetabulate [fact] [|R|ecmj1|i1mR|]
-\setuptabulate [fact] [unit=.75em,EQ={=}]
-\stoptyping
-
-The first column is set in roman and the next column is
-separated by an equal sign. That second column is centered
-and is set in math mode. That column also has some more
-whitespace. The last column is also set in math mode but the
-characters are set in roman. Some whitespace is added.
-
-\startbuffer
-\startfact
-\NC width \NC w \NC 48pt \NR
-\NC height \NC h \NC 9pt \NR
-\NC depth \NC d \NC 3pt \NR
-\stopfact
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-This results in:
-
-\getbuffer
-
-In reality we also give a value to \type {inner} and then
-specifications as below are possible:
-
-\starttyping
-\startfact
-\\ width \\ w \\ 48pt \\
-\\ height \\ h \\ 9pt \\
-\\ depth \\ d \\ 3pt \\
-\stopfact
-\stoptyping
-
-We want to conclude with an example of an automatic
-calculation of the width of a paragraph. This command shows
-|<|and we already saw that in other examples|>| that the
-last \type {\NC} is redundant.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|Bl|p|Bl|]
-\NC Read Me \NC \input tufte \NC Edward Tufte \NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-
-As was said earlier \CONTEXT\ takes care of adequate page
-breaking in the middle of a tabulation. When we set \type
-{\tracetabulatetrue} red lines are drawn in positions where
-breaking is not allowed.
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|c|p|p|]
-\NC \bf Alpha \NC \bf Beta \NC \bf Gamma \NC\NR
-\NC 1 \NC right indeed \NC definitely wrong \NC\NR
-\NC 2 \NC \thinrules[n=3] \NC \thinrules[n=3] \NC\NR
-\NC 3 \NC oh yes \NC simply no \NC\NR
-\NC 4 \NC very true \NC as false as can be \NC\NR
-\NC 5 \NC \thinrules[n=5] \NC \thinrules[n=5] \NC\NR
-\NC 6 \NC \thinrules[n=3] \NC \thinrules[n=4] \NC\NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer {\tracetabulatetrue\getbuffer}
-
-\startbuffer
-\starttabulate[|c|p|p|]
-\NC \bf Alpha \NC \bf Beta \NC \bf Gamma \NC\NR
-\NC 1 \NC right indeed \NC definitely wrong \NC\NR
-\NC 2 \NC oh yes \NC simply no \NC\NR
-\NC 3 \NC very true \NC as false as can be \NC\NR
-\NC 4 \NC the whole truth \NC but the truth \NC\NR
-\stoptabulate
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer {\tracetabulatetrue\getbuffer}
-
-\stopcomponent
-
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-textelements.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-textelements.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 3fc87cbd333..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-textelements.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1058 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-en-09
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\chapter[text elements]{Text elements}
-
-\section{Introduction}
-\index{structure}
-
-The core of \CONTEXT\ is formed by the commands that
-structures the text. The most common structuring elements
-are chapters and sections. The structure is visualized by
-means of titles and summarized in the table of contents.
-
-A text can be subdivided in different ways. As an
-introduction we use the methods of H.~van Krimpen,
-K.~Treebus and the Collectief Gaade. First we examine the
-method of van Krimpen:
-
-\startitemize[n,broad,columns,three]
-\item French title
-\item title
-\item history \& copyright
-\item mission
-\item preface|/|introduction
-\item \unknown
-\item list of illustrations
-\item acknowledgement
-\item errata
-\item the content
-\item notes
-\item literature
-\item register(s)
-\item colofon
-\stopitemize
-
-The French title is found at the same spread as the back of
-the cover, or first empty sheet. In the colofon we find the
-used font, the names of the typesetter and illustrator, the
-number of copies, the press, the paper, the binding, etc.
-
-The subdivision of Treebus looks like this:
-
-\startitemize[n,broad,columns,three]
-\item French title
-\item titlepage
-\item colofon
-\item copyright
-\item mission
-\item preface (1)
-\item table of content
-\item list of illustrations
-\item introduction|/|preface (2)
-\item \unknown
-\item epilogue
-\item appendices
-\item summaries
-\item notes
-\item literature
-\item used words
-\item addenda
-\item register
-\item acknowledgement photos
-\item (colofon)
-\stopitemize
-
-In this way of dividing a text the colofon is printed on the
-back of the titlepage. The first preface is written by
-others and not by the author.
-
-The last text structure is that of the Collectief Gaade:
-
-\startitemize[n,broad,columns,three]
-\item French title
-\item series title
-\item title
-\item copyright
-\item mission
-\item blank
-\item preface
-\item table of content
-\item introduction
-\item \unknown
-\item appendices
-\item notes
-\item list of illustrations
-\item used words
-\item bibliography
-\item colofon
-\item register
-\stopitemize
-
-Since there seems to be no standardized way of setting up a
-document, \CONTEXT\ will only provide general mechanisms.
-These are designed in such a way that they meet the following
-specifications:
-
-\startitemize[n]
-
-\item In a text the depth of sectioning seldom exceeds
- four. However, in a complex manuals more depth can be
- useful. In paper documents a depth of six may be very
- confusing for the reader but in electronic documents
- we need far more structure. This is caused by the
- fact that a reader cannot make a visual
- representation of the electronic book. Elements to
- indicate this structure are necessary to be able to
- deal with the information.
-
-\item Not every level needs a number but in the background
- every level is numbered to be able to refer to these
- unnumbered structuring elements.
-
-\item The names given to the structuring elements must be
- a logical ones and must relate to their purpose.
-
-\item It is possible to generate tables of contents and
- registers at every level of the document and they
- must support complex interactivity.
-
-\item A document will be divided in functional components
- like introductions and appendices with their
- respective (typographical) characteristics.
-
-\item The hyphenation of titles must be handled correctly.
-
-\item Headers and footers are supported based on the
- standard labels used in a document. For example
- \type{chapter} in a book and \type{procedure} in a
- manual.
-
-\item A \CONTEXT\ user must be able to design titles without
- worrying about vertical and horizontal spacing,
- referencing and synchronisation.
-
-\stopitemize
-
-These prerequisites have resulted in a heavy duty mechanism
-that works in the background while running \CONTEXT. The
-commands that are described in the following sections are an
-example of an implementation. We will also show examples of
-self designed titles.
-
-\section[subdivision,structuring]{Subdividing the text}
-\index{structure}
-\index{structuring elements}
-\index{parts}
-\index{chapters}
-\index{sections}
-\index{heads}
-\index{numbering+chapters}
-\index{titles}
-\index{marking}
-\index{headers+marking}
-\index{footers+marking}
-\macro{\tex{part}}
-\macro{\tex{chapter}}
-\macro{\tex{section}}
-\macro{\tex{subsection}}
-\macro{\tex{subsubsection}}
-\macro{\tex{title}}
-\macro{\tex{subject}}
-\macro{\tex{subsubject}}
-\macro{\tex{subsubsubject}}
-\macro{\tex{definehead}}
-\macro{\tex{momarking}}
-\macro{\tex{nolist}}
-
-A text is divided in chapters, sections, etc. with the
-commands:
-
-\showsetup{part}
-
-\showsetup{chapter}
-
-\showsetup{section}
-
-\showsetup{subsection}
-
-\showsetup{subsubsection}
-
-and
-
-\showsetup{title}
-
-\showsetup{subject}
-
-\showsetup{subsubject}
-
-\showsetup{subsubsubject}
-
-The first series of commands (\type{\chapter} \unknown)
-generate a numbered head, with the second series the titles
-are not numbered. There are a few more levels available than
-those shown above.
-
-\placetable{The structuring elements.}
-\starttable[|c|l|l|]
-\HL
-\VL \bf level \VL \bf numbered title \VL
- \bf unnumbered title \VL\SR
-\HL
-\VL 1 \VL {\type{\part}} \VL
- \VL\FR
-\VL 2 \VL {\type{\chapter}} \VL
- {\type{\title}} \VL\MR
-\VL 3 \VL {\type{\section}} \VL
- {\type{\subject}} \VL\MR
-\VL 4 \VL {\type{\subsection}} \VL
- {\type{\subsubject}} \VL\MR
-\VL 5 \VL {\type{\subsubsection}} \VL
- {\type{\subsubsubject}} \VL\LR
-\HL
-\stoptable
-
-By default \type {\part} generates {\em no} title because
-most of the times these require special attention and a
-specific design. In the background however the partnumbering
-is active and carries out several initialisations. The other
-elements are set up to typeset a title.
-
-A structuring element has two arguments. The first argument,
-the reference, makes it possible to refer to the chapter or
-section from another location of the document. In
-\in{chapter}[references] this mechanism is described in
-full. A reference is optional and can be left out.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\section{Subdividing a text}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\CONTEXT\ generates automatically the numbers of chapters
-and sections. However there are situations where you want to
-enforce your own numbering. This is also supported.
-
-\startbuffer
-\setuphead[subsection][ownnumber=yes]
-\subsection{399}{The old number}
-\subsection[someref]{400}{Another number}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-In this example an additional argument appears. In the
-background \CONTEXT\ still uses its own numbering mechanism,
-so operations that depend upon a consistent numbering still
-work okay. The extra argument is just used for typesetting
-the number. This user||provided number does not have to be
-number, it may be anything, like ABC-123.
-
-\start \getbuffer \stop
-
-You can automatically place titles of chapters, sections or
-other structuring elements in the header and footer with the
-marking mechanism. Titles that are too long can be shortened
-by:
-
-\showsetup{nomarking}
-
-For example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\chapter{Influences \nomarking{in the 20th century:} an introduction}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The text enclosed by \type {\nomarking} is replaced by dots
-in the header or footer. Perhaps an easier strategy is to
-use the automatic marking limiting mechanism. The next
-command puts the chapter title left and the section title
-right in the header. Both titles are limited in length.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupheadertexts[chapter][section]
-\setupheader[leftwidth=.4\hsize,rightwidth=.5\hsize]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-A comparable problem may occur in the table of contents. In
-that case we use \type {\nolist}:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\chapter{Influences in the 20th century\nolist{: an introduction}}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-When you type the command \type{\\} in a title a new line
-will be generated at that location. When you type
-\type {\crlf} in a title you will enforce a new line only in
-the table of contents. For example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\chapter{Influences in the 20th century:\crlf an introduction}
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-This will result in a two line title in the table of context,
-while the title is only one line in the text.
-
-It is possible to define your own structuring elements. Your
-\quote {own} element is derived from an existing text
-element.
-
-\showsetup{definehead}
-
-An example of a definition is:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definehead[category][subsubject]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-From this moment on the command \type{\category} behaves
-just like \type{\subsubject}, i.e., \type {\category} {\em
-inherits} the default properties of \type {\subsubject}. For
-example, \type {\category} is not numbered.
-
-A number of characteristics available with \type
-{\setuphead} are described in \in {section} [titles]. Your
-own defined structuring elements can also be set up. The
-category defined above can be set up as follows:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setuphead[category][page=yes]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-This setup causes each new instance of category to be placed
-at the top of a new page.
-
-We can also block the sectionnumbering with \type
-{\setupheads[sectionnumber=no]}. Sectionnumbering will
-stop but \CONTEXT\ will continue the numbering on the
-background. This is necessary to be able to perform local
-actions like the generating local tables of content.
-
-In defining your own structuring elements there is always
-the danger that you use existing \TEX\ or \CONTEXT\
-commands. It is of good practice to use capitals for your
-own definitions. For example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definehead[WorkInstruction][section]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\section[titles]{Variations in titles}
-\index{chapters}
-\index{titles}
-\index{numbering+chapters}
-\macro{\tex{setupheads}}
-\macro{\tex{setuphead}}
-\macro{\tex{setupheadnumber}}
-\macro{\tex{headnumber}}
-\macro{\tex{coupledocument}}
-
-The numbering and layout of chapters, sections and
-subsections can be influenced by several commands. These
-commands are also used in the design of your own heads. We
-advise you to start the design process in one of the final
-stages of your document production process. You will find
-that correct header definitions in the setup area of your
-source file will lead to a very clean source without any
-layout commands in the text.
-
-The following commands are at your disposal:
-
-\showsetup{setuphead}
-
-Later we will cover many of the parameters mentioned here.
-This command can be used to set up one or more heads, while
-the next can be used to set some common features.
-
-\showsetup{setupheads}
-
-The number of a title can be set up with:
-
-\showsetup{setupheadnumber}
-
-This command accepts absolute and relative numbers, so \type
-{[12]}, \type {[+2]} and \type {[+]}. The relative method is
-preferred, like:
-
-\starttyping
-\setuphead[chapter][+1]
-\stoptyping
-
-This command is only used when one writes macros that do
-tricky things with heads. A number can be recalled by:
-
-\showsetup{headnumber}
-
-and/or:
-
-\showsetup{currentheadnumber}
-
-For example:
-
-\starttabulate[|l|l|]
-\NC \type{\currentheadnumber} \EQ \currentheadnumber \NC\NR
-\NC \type{\headnumber[chapter]} \EQ \headnumber[chapter] \NC\NR
-\NC \type{\headnumber[section]} \EQ \headnumber[section] \NC\NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-When you want to use the titlenumber in calculations you
-must use the command \type {\currentheadnumber}. This number
-is calculated by and available after:
-
-\showsetup{determineheadnumber}
-
-When headers and footers use the chapter and section titles
-they are automatically adapted at a new page. The example
-below results in going to new right hand side page for each
-chapter.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setuphead
- [chapter]
- [page=right,
- after={\blank[2*big]}]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-In extensive documents you can choose to start sections on a
-new page. The title of the first section however should be
-placed directly below the chapter title. You can also prefer
-to start this first section on a new page. In that case you
-set \type{continue} at \type{no}. \in {Figure}
-[fig:continue] shows the difference between these two
-alternatives.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setuphead
- [section]
- [page=yes,continue=no,
- after=\blank]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-\startbuffer
-\setupframed[width=8em,height=10em,top=,align=right]
-\tfx
-\startcombination[4*2]
- {\framed{chapter 1\\section 1.1}} {}
- {\framed{section 1.2}} {}
- {\framed{section 1.3}} {}
- {} {}
- {\framed{chapter 1}} {}
- {\framed{section 1.1}} {}
- {\framed{section 1.2}} {}
- {\framed{section 1.3}} {}
-\stopcombination
-\stopbuffer
-
-\placefigure
- [hier]
- [fig:continue]
- {Two alternatives for the first section.}
- {\getbuffer}
-
-It is also possible that you do not want any headers and
-footers on the page where a new chapter begins. In that case
-you should set \type {header} at \type {empty}, \type
-{high}, \type {nomarking} or an identification of a self
-defined header (this is explained in \in {section}
-[headandfoot]).
-
-By default the titles are typeset in a somewhat larger font.
-You can set the text and number style at your own chosen
-bodyfont. When the titles make use of the same body font
-(serif, sans, etc.) as the running text you should use
-neutral identifications for these fonts. So you use \type
-{\tfb} instead of \type {\rmb}. Font switching is also an
-issue in titles. For example if we use \type {\ssbf} instead
-of \type {\ss\bf} there is a chance that capitals and
-synonyms are not displayed the way they should. So you
-should always use the most robust definitions for
-fontswitching. Commands like \type {\kap} adapt their
-behaviour to these switchings.
-
-A chapter title consists of a number and a text. It is
-possible to define your own command that typesets both
-components in a different way.
-
-% In verband met de interactieve versie herstellen we enkele
-% standaardinstellingen. Dit is iets voor insiders.
-
-\startbuffer
-\setupheads[alternative=normal]
-\subsection{Title alternative equals normal}
-\setupheads[alternative=inmargin]
-\subsection{Title alternative equals inmargin}
-\setupheads[alternative=middle]
-\subsubject{Title alternative equals middle}
-\stopbuffer
-
-\start
-
-\writestatus{WATCH OUT}{check whether co-en-09.tex has the right head}
-
-\setuplist
- [subsection]
- [state=stop]
-
-\setuphead
- [subsection]
- [command=\normalplacehead,
- commandbefore=,
- style=\tfb,textstyle=,numberstyle=]
-
-\getbuffer
-
-\stop
-
-These titles were generates by:
-
-\typebuffer
-
-In this manual we use a somewhat different title layout. The
-design of such a title is time consuming, not so much
-because the macros are complicated, but because cooking up
-something original takes time. In the examples below we will
-show the steps in the design process.
-
-% In verband met de interactieve versie herstellen we enkele
-% standaardinstellingen. Dit is iets voor insiders.
-
-\start
-
-\setuplist
- [subsection]
- [state=stop]
-
-\setuphead
- [subsection]
- [commandbefore=]
-
-\startbuffer
-\def\HeadTitle#1#2%
- {\hbox to \hsize
- {\hfill % the % after {#1} suppresses a space
- \framed[height=1cm,width=2cm,align=left]{#1}%
- \framed[height=1cm,width=4cm,align=right]{#2}}}
-
-\setuphead[subsection][command=\HeadTitle]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\startexample
-\typebuffer
-\stopexample
-
-\getbuffer
-\subsection{Title}
-
-A reader will expect the title of a section on the left hand
-side of the page, but we see an alternative here. The title
-is at the right hand side. One of the advantages of using
-\type {\framed} is, that turning \type {frame=on}, some
-insight can be gained in what is happening.
-
-\startbuffer
-\def\HeadTitle#1#2%
- {\hbox to \hsize \bgroup
- \hfill
- \setupframed[height=1cm,offset=.5em,frame=off]
- \framed[width=2cm,align=left]{#1}%
- \framed[width=4cm,align=right,leftframe=on]{#2}%
- \egroup}
-
-\setuphead
- [subsection]
- [command=\HeadTitle,
- style=\tfb]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\getbuffer
-\subsection{Another title}
-
-This alternative looks somewhat better. The first definition
-is slightly altered. This example also shows the features
-of the command \type{\framed}.
-
-\typebuffer
-
-We see that the font is set with the command
-\type{\setuphead}. These font commands should not be placed
-in the command \type{\HeadTitle}. You may wonder what happens
-when \CONTEXT\ encounters a long title. Here is the answer.
-
-\getbuffer\subsection{A somewhat longer title}
-
-Since we have fixed the height at 1cm, the second line of
-the title end up below the frame. We will solve that problem
-in the next alternative. A \type {\tbox} provides a top
-aligned box.
-
-\startbuffer
-\def\HeadTitle#1#2%
- {\hbox to \hsize \bgroup
- \hfill
- \setupframed[offset=.5em,frame=off]
- \tbox{\framed[width=3cm,align=left]{#1}}%
- \tbox{\framed[width=4cm,align=right,leftframe=on]{#2}}%
- \egroup}
-
-\setuphead
- [subsection]
- [command=\HeadTitle]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-This definition results in a title and a number that align on
-their first lines (due to \type {\tbox}).
-
-\getbuffer
-\subsection{A considerably longer title}
-
-\stop
-
-When the title design becomes more complex you have to know
-more of \TEX. Not every design specification can be foreseen.
-
-\startbuffer
-\setuphead[subsubject] [alternative=text,style=bold]
-\setuphead[subsubsubject][alternative=text,style=slantedbold]
-\stopbuffer
-
-\typebuffer
-
-\start
-\getbuffer \setuphead[subsubject,subsubsubject][command=]
-
-\subsubject
- {Titles in the text}
-\subsubsubject
- {Why are titles in the text more difficult to program in
- \TEX\ than we may expect beforehand.}
-
-The answer lies in the fact that \CONTEXT\ supports the
-generation of parallel documents. These are documents that
-have a printable paper version and an electronic screen
-version. These versions are coupled and thus hyperlinked by
-their titles. This means that when you click on a title you
-will jump to the same title in the other document. So we
-{\em couple} document versions:
-
-\starttyping
-\coupledocument
- [screenversion]
- [repman-e]
- [chapter,section,subsection,subsubsection,part,appendix]
- [The Reporting Manual]
-\setuphead
- [chapter,section,subsection,subsubsection,part,appendix]
- [file=screenversion]
-\stoptyping
-
-The first argument in \type {\coupledocument} identfies the
-screen document and the second argument specifies the file
-name of that document. The third argument specifies the
-coupling and the fourth is a description. After generating
-the documents you can jump from one version to another by
-just clicking the titles. This command only preloads
-references, the actual coupling is achieved by \type
-{\setuphead} command. Because titles in a text may take up
-several lines some heavy duty manipulation is necessary when
-typesetting such titles as we will see later.
-
-\stop
-
-\section[introduction]{Meta||structure}
-\index{introductions}
-\index{headers}
-\index{appendices}
-\index{extroductions}
-\macro{\tex{startintroductions}}
-\macro{\tex{startbodypart}}
-\macro{\tex{startappendices}}
-\macro{\tex{startextroductions}}
-
-You can divide your document in functional components. The
-characteristics of the titles may depend in what component
-the title is used. By default we distinguish the next
-functional components:
-
-\startitemize[packed,columns,four]
-\item frontmatter
-\item bodypart
-\item appendices
-\item backmatter
-\stopitemize
-
-Introductions and extroductions are enclosed by \type{\start
-... \stop} constructs. In that case the titles will not be
-numbered like the chapters, but they are displayed in the
-table of contents. Within the component \quote
-{bodypart} there are no specific actions or layout
-manipulations, but in the \quote {appendices} the titles are
-numbered by letters (A, B, C, etc.).
-
-\def\Roman{\rm}
-
-\startexample
-\setuptyping[option=commands]
-\starttyping
-\startfrontmatter
- \completecontent
- \chapter{Introduction} <</Roman in content, no number>>
-\stopfrontmatter
-
-\startbodymatter
- \chapter{First} <</Roman number 1, in content>>
- \section{Alfa} <</Roman number 1.1, in content>>
- \section{Beta} <</Roman number 1.2, in content>>
- \chapter{Second} <</Roman number 2, in content>>
- \subject{Blabla} <</Roman no number, not in content>>
-\stopbodymatter
-
-\startappendices
- \chapter{Index} <</Roman letter A, in content>>
- \chapter{Abbreviations} <</Roman letter B, in content>>
-\stopappendices
-
-\startbackmatter
- \chapter{Acknowlegdement} <</Roman no number, in content>>
- \title{Colofon} <</Roman no number, not in content>>
-\stopbackmatter
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-When this code is processed, you will see that commands like
-\type {\title} and \type {\subject} never appear in the
-table of content and never get a number. Their behaviour is
-not influenced by the functional component they are used in.
-The behaviour of the other commands depend on the setup
-within such a component. Therefore it is possible to adapt
-the numbering in a functional component with one parameter
-setup.
-
-% \section[bijlagen]{Bijlagen}
-% \index{bijlagen}
-% \macro{\tex{startbijlagen}}
-%
-% Standaard worden chapterken genummerd in cijfers. Bijlagen
-% daarentegen worden in letters genummerd. Bijlagen worden, zo
-% zagen we in de vorige section, voorafgegaan en afgesloten
-% met:
-%
-% \startexample
-% \starttyping
-% \startbijlagen
-% \stopbijlagen
-% \stoptyping
-% \stopexample
-%
-% In de volgende section zullen we zien dat bijlagen een
-% voorbeeld zijn van een functionele eenheid.
-%
-% Er is een commando \type{\bijlage} beschikbaar waarmee
-% \quote {zelfstandig genummerde} bijlagen kunnen worden
-% gemaakt.
-%
-% \showsetup{bijlage}
-%
-% Eigenlijk is dit commando niet nodig, omdat hetzelfde
-% eenvoudig kan worden bereikt met andere commando's. We geven
-% hieronder de (wat uitgeklede) definitie van het commando.
-%
-% \startexample
-% \starttyping
-% \def\bijlage[#1]#2%
-% {\pagina[rechts]
-% \stelnummeringin[state=stop]
-% \chapter[#1]{#2}
-% \pagina[rechts]
-% \stelnummeringin[state=start]
-% \stelpaginanummerin[nummer=1]}
-% \stoptyping
-% \stopexample
-%
-% Allereerst gaan we over naar een nieuwe bladzijde. Doen we
-% dit niet, dan lopen we de kans dat de instelling
-% \type{[state=stop]} ook voor de vorige bladzijde geldt.
-% Vervolgens plaatsen we, op een aparte bladzijde, de titel
-% van de bijlage. Ook hier dwingen we weer een overgang naar
-% een nieuwe bladzijde af, omdat we de nummering weer op
-% \type{start} willen zetten en het paginanummer op~\type{1}.
-% Het is leerzaam eens een uurtje te experimenteren met
-% dergelijke commando's.
-%
-% De overgang naar een rechter||bladzijde is nodig in het
-% geval we dubbelzijdig zetten.
-%
-% \startexample
-% \starttyping
-% \bijlage[bijl:antwoorden]{Antwoorden}
-%
-% \onderdeel antwoord.tex % of \input antwoord.tex
-% \stoptyping
-% \stopexample
-%
-% Een voorbeeld van een aanroep is:
-%
-% \startexample
-% \starttyping
-% \bijlage[bijl:antwoorden]{Antwoorden}
-%
-% \onderdeel antwoord.tex % of \input antwoord.tex
-% \stoptyping
-% \stopexample
-
-\section[alternative heads]{Alternative mechanisms}
-\index{titles+alternatives}
-\index{numbering+chapters}
-\macro[nextsection]{\tex{next<<section>>}}
-
-Not every document can be structured in chapters and
-sections. There are documents with other numbering mechanisms
-and other ways to indicate levels in the text. The title
-mechanism supports these documents.
-
-At the lowest level, the macros of \CONTEXT\ do not work
-with chapters and sections but with sectionblocks. The
-chapter and section commands are predefined sectionblocks. In
-dutch this distinction is more clear, since there we have
-\type {\hoofdstuk} and \type {\paragraaf} as instances of
-\quote {secties}.
-
-\showsetup{definesectionblock}
-
-\showsetup{setupsectionblock}
-
-\showsetup{definesection}
-
-\showsetup{setupsection}
-
-By default there are four sectionblocks:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definesectionblock [bodypart] [headnumber=yes]
-\definesectionblock [appendices] [headnumber=yes]
-\definesectionblock [introductions] [headnumber=no]
-\definesectionblock [extroductions] [headnumber=no]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-We see that numbering is set with these commands. When
-numbering is off local tables of contents can not be
-generated. When numbers are generated but they do not have
-to be displayed you can use
-\type{\setupheads[sectionnumber=no]}.
-
-By default every sectionblock starts at a new (right hand
-side) page. This prevents markings from being reset too
-early. A new page is enforced by \type{page}.
-
-In \CONTEXT\ there are seven levels in use but more levels
-can be made available.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definesection [section-1]
-\definesection [section-2]
-.............. ..........
-\definesection [section-7]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-There are a number of titles predefined with the command
-\type {\definehead}. We show here some of the definitions:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definehead [part] [section=section-1]
-\definehead [chapter] [section=section-2]
-\definehead [section] [section=section-3]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The definition of a subsection differs somewhat from the
-others, since the subs inherit the characteristics of a
-section:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definehead
- [subsection]
- [section=section-4,
- default=section]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The definitions of unnumbered titles and subjects are
-different because we don't want any numbering:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definehead
- [title]
- [coupling=chapter,
- default=chapter,
- incrementnumber=no]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The unnumbered title is coupled to the numbered chapter.
-This means that in most situations the title is handled the
-same way as a chapter. You can think of the ways new pages
-are generated at each new unnumbered title or chapter.
-Characteristics like the style and color are also inherited.
-
-There is more to consider. The predefined sectionblocks
-are used in appendices, because these have a different
-numbering system.
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setupsection
- [section-2]
- [appendixconversion=Character, % Watch the capital
- previousnumber=no]
-\setuphead
- [part]
- [placehead=no]
-\setuphead
- [chapter]
- [appendixlabel=appendix,
- bodypartlabel=chapter]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-This means that within an \type{appendix} conversion
-from number to character takes place, but only at the level of
-section~2. Furthermore the titles that are related
-to \type{section-2} do not get a prefix in front of the
-number. The prefix consists of the separate numbers of the
-sectionblocks:
-
-\startexample
-\setuptyping[option=commands]
-\starttyping
-<section-1><separator><section-2><separator><section-3> <</rm etc.>>
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-By default section~2 (appendix) will be prefixed by the
-partnumber and a separator (.) and this is not desirable at
-this instance. At that level we block the prefix mechanism
-and we prevent that in lower levels (section~3 ...) the
-partnumber is included.
-
-In the standard setup of \CONTEXT\ we do not display
-the part title. You can undo this by saying:
-
-\starttyping
-\setuphead[part][placehead=yes]
-\stoptyping
-
-Chapters and appendices can be labeled. This means that the
-titles are preceded with a word like {\em Chapter} or {\em
-Appendix}. This is done with \type {\setuplabeltext}, for
-example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setuplabeltext[appendix=Appendix~]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-The look of the titles are defined by \type {\setuphead}.
-\CONTEXT\ has set up the lower level section headings to
-inherit their settings from the higher level. The default
-setups for \CONTEXT\ are therefore limited to:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\setuphead
- [part,chapter]
- [align=normal,
- continue=no,
- page=right,
- head=nomarking,
- style=\tfc,
- before={\blank[2*big]},
- after={\blank[2*big]}]
-
-\setuphead
- [section]
- [align=normal,
- style=\tfa,
- before={\blank[2*big]},
- after=\blank]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-With \type {nomarking}, we tell \CONTEXT\ to ignore markings
-in running heads at the page where a chapter starts. We
-prefer \type{\tfc}, because this enables the title to adapt
-to the actual bodyfont. The \argchars\ around \type{\blank}
-are essential for we do not want any conflicts with
-\setchars.
-
-Earlier we saw that new structuring elements could be
-defined that inherit characteristics of existing elements.
-Most of the time this is sufficient:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definehead[topic] [section][style=bold,before=\blank]
-\definehead[category][subject][style=bold,before=\blank]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
-One of the reasons that the mechanism is rather complex is
-the fact that we use the names of the sections as setups
-in other commands. The marking of \type {category} can be
-compared with that of \type{subject}, but that of subject
-can not be compared with that \type{section}. During the
-last few years it appeared that subject is used for all
-sorts of titles in the running text. We don't want to see
-these in headers and footers.
-
-While setting the parameter \type {criterium} in lists and
-registers and the \type {way} of numbering, we can choose
-\type {persection} or \type {persubject}. For indicating the
-level we can use the parameter \type {section} as well as \type
-{subject}. So we can alter the names of sections in logical
-ones that relate to their purpose. For example:
-
-\startexample
-\starttyping
-\definehead [handbook] [section=section-1]
-\definehead [procedure] [section=section-2]
-\definehead [subprocedure] [section=section-3]
-\definehead [instruction] [procedure]
-\stoptyping
-\stopexample
-
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A very -efficient way of doing this is using logograms, as the Chinese have done -for ages. Another method is to represent each syllable in a word by a -symbol, as the Japanese do when writing telegrams. However, the most -common way of storing characters is by using a limited set of shapes -representing basic sounds (a.k.a. phonemes). Such a collection is -called an \definition{alphabet}, and the shapes are called -\definition{letters}. - -\TEX\ is primarily meant for typesetting languages that -use this third method. The other two methods can also be dealt -with, but some extra effort is needed. In this chapter we will focus -on languages that use alphabets, the other methods will be -explained in later chapters. - -The shapes representing the characters that make up an alphabet are -more or less standardized, and thereby can be recognized by readers -even if their details differ. A collection of pictures representing -character shapes is called a \definition{font}, and the pictures in a -font are called \definition{glyphs}. - -The example below shows (from left to right) a Computer Modern font, a Helvetica lookalike, a Times Roman lookalike and the Antiqua Torunska font, all scaled to 48pt. - -\startlinecorrection -\externalfigure[typography/glyphs.pdf][page=1] -\stoplinecorrection - -As you can see, quite some design variation is possible. It follows that when fonts from different sources (designers) are intermixed, the result is not always pleasing to look at. The term \definition{font collection} refers to a set of fonts combined together in such a way that the overall appearance on a page looks good and reading is as comfortable as possible. - -The next example shows an attempt at such a font collection: the fonts were picked such that the glyph sizes and the line thicknesses are roughly the same. - -\startlinecorrection -\externalfigure[typography/glyphs.pdf][page=3] -\stoplinecorrection - -Fonts from a single source often already come in a few variations that are -intended to be used together. Such a set of fonts with the same basic design is known as a \definition{font family}. In the example below there are a normal, a bold, an italic, and a bold italic \definition{alternative} of a font. - -\startlinecorrection -\externalfigure[typography/glyphs.pdf][page=2] -\stoplinecorrection - - - -The distance between the individual glyphs in a word and the actual -glyphs that are used depends on the combinations of these glyphs. In -the top line of the next sample, the gap between the~b and the~o as -well as the distance between the~o and the~x is slightly altered. -This is called kerning. Further, the separate glyphs for the~f and -the~i have been combined into a single one. This is called ligaturing. - -\startlinecorrection -\hbox to \hsize{\hss\vbox - {\forgetall \hsize=5cm - \vfill - \definefont[test][ComputerModern at 48pt]\test - \hbox{box} - \vskip-36pt - \def\\#1% - {\toprulefalse - \bottomrulefalse - \ruledhbox{\vrule width 0pt height 72pt#1}} - \hbox{\\b\\o\\x}} -\kern 2cm -\vbox - {\forgetall \hsize=5cm - \vfill - \definefont[test][ComputerModern at 48pt]\test - \hbox{file} - \vskip-36pt - \def\\#1% - {%\toprulefalse - %\bottomrulefalse - \hbox{\vrule width 0pt height 72pt#1}} - \hbox{\\f\\i\\l\\e}} -\hss} -\stoplinecorrection - -The font shown here is Computer Modern, the default \TEX\ font. This -font is designed by Donald Knuth. The Computer Modern has many -kerning pairs, while the Palatino||like font that is used for most of -the text in this manual has only a few, while both have essentially -the same list of ligatures. - - -Micro||typography like kerning pairs and ligatures are not to be altered -by the user, but are part of the font design and the required data is stored -inside the font file, together with the drawing routines for the -actual pictures. It {\em is\/} possible for the user to alter fonts -and interline spacing and some more aspects on the level of -macro||typography. The choice of font is the main topic of this -chapter. - -There are many different methods that can be used to classify -fonts. There are classification systems based on the period in which -the style was first developed; on the characteristics of the font; or -the font application, like a newspaper or a book. Often, classification -systems mix these characteristics to a certain point. - -For example, the Computer Modern family can be classified as a -\quote{modern} font. This is a classification that primarily indicates -a period (late 18\high{th} century), but it also implies a particular -shape: \quote{modern} fonts have a high contrast between thick and -thin strokes, and their stress axis is perfectly vertical. - -At the same time, specific fonts in the Computer Modern family can be -classified as \quote{serif} (glyphs strokes have embellishments at the -end), \quote{sans serif} (shapes end abruptly), or \quote{monospaced} -(all glyphs have the same width). - -The Computer Modern family is in fact inspired by one font in particular: -\quote{Modern 8a} by the Monotype corporation. Knuth implemented -Computer Modern in \METAFONT\ using parameters so that he could -generate a whole collection of fonts all closely matching each other in -style. In \CONTEXT\ you will normally use a reimplementation of -Computer Modern using a more modern file format (Type~1 or OpenType). -This new version is called \quote{Latin Modern}, and also features an -extended glyph set making it usable for languages that could not be -typeset with Knuth's original fonts. - -\startlinecorrection -\ruledhbox to \hsize - {\hss - \definefont[test][LMRoman-Regular at 48pt]\test ok\setstrut\strut\hss - \definefont[test][LMSans-Regular at 48pt]\test ok\hss - \definefont[test][LMTypewriter-Regular at 48pt]\test ok\hss - \definefont[test][LMRoman-CapsRegular at 48pt]\test ok\hss - \definefont[test][LMTypewriterVarWd-Regular at 48pt]\test ok\hss} -\stoplinecorrection - -In this example you see five font styles of Latin Modern: the Roman, -Sans, Typewriter, Smallcaps and Variable Typewriter. Computer Modern -is one of the few font families that comes with dedicated design -sizes. The example below shows the differences of a 5, 7, 9, 12 and -17~point design scaled up to 48 points. Such nuances in font size are -seldom seen these days. - -\startlinecorrection -\ruledhbox to \hsize - {\hss - \definefont[test][cmr5 at 48pt]\test ok\setstrut\strut\hss - \definefont[test][cmr7 at 48pt]\test ok\hss - \definefont[test][cmr9 at 48pt]\test ok\hss - \definefont[test][cmr12 at 48pt]\test ok\hss - \definefont[test][cmr17 at 48pt]\test ok\hss} -\stoplinecorrection - -As explained earlier, the general appearance of a font style can be -classified according to many schemes, and the exact terminology used -depends on the background of the user. In \in {table}[tab:font -triplets] you can see some examples of the terms that are used by -various people to identify the three font styles that are most often -found together within a single book design (such as for a software manual). - -\startbuffer[styles] -\vskip1ex -\starttabulate[|l|l|l|] -\NC \bf \rlap{terms} \NC \qquad \NC \bf intented usage \NC \NR -\NC regular, serif, roman \NC \NC \rmtf main text \NC \NR -\NC support, sans \NC \NC \sstf section headings \NC \NR -\NC teletype, mono, type \NC \NC \tttf code examples \NC \NR -\stoptabulate -\vskip1ex -\stopbuffer - -\placetable - [here][tab:font triplets] - {Some ways of identifying the font styles in a document design.} - {\getbuffer[styles]} - -Within the lists of terms, the earlier names are normally used by -typographers and book designers, the later ones are commonly used in -\TEX. In \CONTEXT\ all of these terms can be used intermixed -because they are all remapped to the same set of internal commands. As -will be explained later, the command \type {\rm} is used to switch to -the style used for the main text (this is usually a font style with -serifs), \type{\ss} to switch to the support style (usually a style -without serifs) and \type {\tt} to switch to the code example style -(for which usually monospaced fonts are used). - -Text can be typeset in different font sizes. The unit \type {pt}, -short for \quote{printer's point}, is normally used to specify the -size of a font. There are a little over 72 points per inch (or a -little under 2.85 points per millimeter, if you prefer metric -units). Traditionally, font designers used to design a glyph -collection for each point size, but nowadays most fonts have only a -single design size of 10 points, or at most a small set of sizes with -names indicating their proposed use, like {\em caption}, {\em text}, -and {\em display}. - -The next sections will go into the details of switching of font styles and -fonts in your documents. Be warned that the font switching mechanism -is rather complex. This is due to the different modes like math -mode and text mode in \CONTEXT. If you want to understand the -mechanism fully, you will have to acquaint yourself with the concept -of encoding vectors and obtain some knowledge on fonts and their -peculiarities. See the next chapter for more information. - -\section[bodyfont]{The mechanism} -\index{roman} -\index{sans serif} -\index{typewriter} - -Font switching is one of the oldest features of \CONTEXT\ because font -switching is indispensable in a macro package. During the years -extensions to the font switching mechanism were inevitable. The -following starting points have been chosen during the development of this -mechanism: - -\startitemize[packed] -\item It must be easy to change font {\em styles}, e.g., switching - between roman (serif, regular), sans serif - (support), teletype (monospaced) etc. (\type {\rm}, - \type {\ss}, \type {\tt} etc.) -\item More than one {\em alternative} set of glyphs shapes must be - available like italic and bold (\type {\it} and \type {\bf}). -\item Different font {\em families} like Latin Modern Roman - and Lucida Bright must be supported. -\item It must be possible to combine different families into font - {\em collections}. -\item Different sub|| and super||scripts must be - available. These script sizes have to be consistent across the - switching of family, style and alternative. -\item It should be possible to combine all of these requirements - into a single definition unit called a {\em body font}. -\item Changing the global font collection as well as the size must - also be easy, and so sizes between 8pt and 14.4pt must be - available by default. -\stopitemize - -Before reading further, please stop for a moment to make sure you -thoroughly comprehend the above paragraphs. \CONTEXT's terminology -probably differs from what you are accustomed to, especially if you -were previously a \LATEX\ user. - -\section[font switching]{Font switching} -\index{fonts} -\index{roman} -\index{slanted} -\index{boldface} -\index{italic} -\index{typewriter} -\index{sans serif} -\index{old style} -\index{medaeval numbers} - -The mechanism to switch from one style to another is somewhat complex, -not in the least because the terminology is a bit fuzzy. A quick -recap: we call a collection of fonts, like Lucida or Computer Modern -Roman, a {\em family}. Within such a family, the members can be -grouped according to characteristics. Such a group is called a {\em -style}. Examples of styles within a family are: \quote{roman}, -\quote{sans serif} and \quote{teletype}. We saw already that there can -be alternative classifications, but they all refer to the presence of -serifs and the glyphs having equal widths. Within a style there -can be {\em alternatives}, like \quote{boldface} and \quote{italic}. - -There are different ways to change into a new a style or -alternative. You can use \type {\ss} to switch to a sans -serif font style and \type {\bf} to get a bold alternative. -When a different style is chosen, the alternatives adapt -themselves to this style. Often a document will be mostly typeset -using just one combination of family and style. -This is called the bodyfont. - -Consistent use of commands like \type {\bf} and \type -{\it} in the text will automatically result in the desired -bold and italic alternatives when you change the family or -style in the setup area of your input file. - -\subsection[font style switching]{Font style switching} - -Switching to another font style is done by one of five -two-letter commands that are listed in~\in{table}[tab:style switches]. - -\startbuffer[styleswitch] -\vskip 1ex -\starttabulate[|l|l|] -%\NC \bf style \NC \bf Long names and aliases \NC\NR -\NC \type{\rm} \NC serif, regular, roman, rm \NC\NR -\NC \type{\ss} \NC sans, support, sansserif, ss \NC\NR -\NC \type{\tt} \NC mono, type, teletype, tt \NC\NR -\NC \type{\hw} \NC handwritten, hw \NC\NR -\NC \type{\cg} \NC calligraphic, cg \NC\NR -\NC -- \NC mm \NC\NR -\stoptabulate -\vskip 1ex -\stopbuffer - -\placetable - [here] - [tab:style switches] - {Font style switching commands} -{\getbuffer[styleswitch]} - -The \quote{handwritten} and \quote{calligraphic} font styles are -sometimes useful when dealing with very elaborate document layout -definitions. In the \CONTEXT\ distribution only the Lucida font -family uses these styles; in any other font set they are simply -ignored. You could use them in your own font setups if you so desire. -See the next chapter for font setup definitions. - -There is a sixth internal style that is only ever referred to as -\quote{mm}. This style handles math fonts. It does not make sense to -use this style directly so there is no command attached to it, but it -is quite important internally so it makes sense to introduce it right -away. - -\subsection[font alternative switching]{Font alternative switching} - -The alternatives within a style are given in~\in{table}[tab:alternative switches]. -Not all fonts have both italic and slanted or the bold alternatives of -each. Some other fonts do not have small caps or have only one set of -digits. When an alternative is not known, \CONTEXT\ will attempt to -choose a suitable replacement automatically. For instance, the italic -alternative may be used for if slanted is not available or vice versa. - - -\startbuffer[alternativeswitch] -\vskip 1ex -\starttabulate[|l|l|] -\NC \type{\bf} \NC bold \NC\NR -\NC \type{\it} \NC italic \NC\NR -\NC \type{\bi} \NC bolditalic, italicbold \NC\NR -\NC \type{\sl} \NC slanted \NC\NR -\NC \type{\bs} \NC boldslanted, slantedbold \NC\NR -\NC \type{\sc} \NC smallcaps \NC\NR -\NC \type{\os} \NC mediaeval (from {\em oldstyle}) \NC\NR -\NC \type{\tf} \NC normal (from {\em typeface}) \NC\NR -\stoptabulate -\vskip 1ex -\stopbuffer - -\placetable - [here] - [tab:alternative switches] - {Font alternative switching commands and their keyword equivalents. - With \type {\os} you tell \CONTEXT\ that you prefer mediaeval or - old||style numbers as in {\os 139} over~{\rm 139}.} -{\getbuffer[alternativeswitch]} - -Besides these two-letter commands, there is a series of font selector -commands with a suffix attached. Some examples of that are: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\tfx \bfx \slx \itx -\tfa \tfb \tfc \tfd \tfxx -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -Each of the ordered alphabetic suffixes \type{a}, \type{b}, \dots\ -select a somewhat larger actual font than the previous one. The -\type{x} and \type{xx} suffixes select smaller and yet smaller -versions. - - -\startbuffer[xalternativeswitch] -\vskip 1ex -\starttabulate[|l|l|] -\NC \type{\bfx} \NC smallbold \NC\NR -\NC \type{\itx} \NC smallitalic \NC\NR -\NC \type{\bix} \NC smallbolditalic, smallitalicbold \NC\NR -\NC \type{\slx} \NC smallslanted \NC\NR -\NC \type{\bsx} \NC smallboldslanted, smallslantedbold \NC\NR -\NC \type{\tfx} \NC small, smallnormal \NC\NR -\stoptabulate -\vskip 1ex -\stopbuffer - -\placetable - [here] - [tab:small alternative switches] - {Small alternative switching commands and their keyword equivalents.} -{\getbuffer[xalternativeswitch]} - - -The \quote{small} switches mentioned -in~\in{table}[tab:small alternative switches] are always available. -The availability of other -commands like \type {\ita}, \type {\bfxx}, \type {\bfc}, etc. -depends on the completeness of the font definition files. -For the core \CONTEXT\ fonts, you can count on at least -\type{\tfa}, \type{\tfb}, \type{\tfc}, \type{\tfd}, and \type{\tfxx} -being defined. For the others, just try and see what happens. - -When you have chosen a larger character size, -for example \type {\tfb}, then \type {\tf} equals \type {\tfb}, -\type {\bf} equals \type {\bfb}, etc. This method is almost always -preferable over returning to the original character size, but it -may catch you off-guard. - -More generic font scaling commands are also available: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\tx \txx -\setsmallbodyfont \setbigbodyfont -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -The command \type {\tx} adapts itself to both the style and the -alternative. This command is rather handy when one wants to write -macros that act like a chameleon. Going one more step smaller, is -possible too: \type {\txx}. Using \type {\tx} when \type {\tx} is -already given, is equivalent to \type {\txx}. - -The commands \type{\setsmallbodyfont} and \type{\setbigbodyfont} switch -to the \quote{small} and \quote{big} body font sizes. These relative -sizes are defined via the \quote{body font environment}, -see~\in{section}[sec:body font environment]. - -The various commands will adapt themselves to the actual -setup of font and size. For example: - -\startbuffer -{\rm test {\sl test} {\bf test} \tfc test {\tx test} {\bf test}} -{\ss test {\sl test \tx test} {\bf test \tx test}} -\stopbuffer - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -will result in: - -\startreality -\startlines -\getbuffer -\stoplines -\stopreality - -When the \type {\rm} style is active, \CONTEXT\ will interpret the -command \type {\tfd} as if it was \type {\rmd}, when the style -\type{\ss} is active, \type {\tfd} as is treated as \type {\ssd}. -All default font setups use \type {tf}||setups so they will -automatically adapt to the current font style. - -The remainder of this section is for the sake of completeness. -Use of the following commands in new documents is discouraged. - -Frequent font switching leads to longer processing times. -When no sub- or superscripts are used and you are very -certain what font you want to use, you can perform fast font -switches with: \type {\rmsl}, \type {\ssbf}, \type {\tttf}, -etc. - -The plain \TeX\ compatible font switches -\type {\vi}, \type {\vii}, \type {\viii}, \type {\ix}, \type {\x}, and -\type {\xii} are also defined, these have local effects -like \type{\tfx} and \type{\tfa}. - -\subsection{Switching font styles in setup commands} - -A number of \CONTEXT\ commands use the parameter \type {style} to set -the used font. The parameter mechanism is rather flexible so that -within the parameter \type {style} you can use any of the font switching -commands like \type {\bf} or \type {bf} or \type{\switchtobodyfont}, -but also a number of keywords like -\startexample -\starttyping -normal bold italic bolditalic slanted boldslanted type -small smallbold smallitalic ... smallslanted ... smalltype -capital -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -Most of these keywords have already been listed in the tables \in{}[tab:alternative switches] -and \in{} [tab:small alternative switches], but a few predefined ones have not -been mentioned yet. -These are displayed in~\in{table}[tab:last alternative switches], together with the commands -they execute. As is normal in \CONTEXT, you can extend the list of accepted keywords by -defining your own. This will be explained in\in~{section}[sec:definealternativestyle] -in the next chapter. - -\startbuffer[lastalternativeswitch] -\vskip 1ex -\starttabulate[|l|l|] -\NC \type{\tt} \NC type, mono \NC\NR -\NC \type{\ttx} \NC smalltype \NC\NR -\NC \type{\ss} \NC sans, sansserif \NC\NR -\NC \type{\ss\bf} \NC sansbold \NC\NR -\NC \type{\setsmallbodyfont} \NC smallbodyfont \NC\NR -\NC \type{\setbigbodyfont} \NC bigbodyfont \NC\NR -\NC \type{\smallcapped} \NC cap, capital \NC\NR -\NC \type{\WORD} \NC WORD \NC\NR -\stoptabulate -\vskip 1ex -\stopbuffer - -\placetable - [here] - [tab:last alternative switches] - {Remaining font alternative keywords.} -{\getbuffer[lastalternativeswitch]} - -\section[emphasize]{Emphasize} -\index{emphasize} -\index{slanted} -\index{italic} -\macro{\tex{em}} - -Within most macro||packages the command \type {\em} is -available. This command behaves like a chameleon which means -that it will adapt to the actual typeface. In \CONTEXT\ -\type {\em} has the following characteristics: - -\startitemize[packed] -\item a switch to {\it italic} or {\sl slanted} is possible -\item a switch within \type {\bf} results in {\bi bold italic} or - {\bs bold slanted} (when available) -\item a so called {\em italic correction} is performed - automatically (\type {\/}) -\stopitemize - -The bold italic or bold slanted characters are supported only -when \type {\bs} and \type {\bi} are available. - -\startbuffer -The mnemonic {\em em} means {\em emphasis}. -{\em The mnemonic {\em em} means {\em emphasis}.} -{\bf The mnemonic {\em em} means {\em emphasis}.} -{\em \bf The mnemonic {\em em} means {\em emphasis}.} -{\it The mnemonic em {\em means \bf emphasis}.} -{\sl The mnemonic em {\em means \bf emphasis}.} -\stopbuffer - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -This results in: - -\startlines -\getbuffer -\stoplines - -The advantage of the use of \type {\em} over \type {\it} -and|/|or \type {\sl} is that consistent typesetting is -enforced. - -By default emphasis is set at {\em slanted}, but in this text -it is set at {\em italic}. This setting is made via -\type{\setupbodyfontenvironment}, -see~\in{section}[sec:body font environment] for more details: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setupbodyfontenvironment - [default] - [em=italic] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - - -\section[linespacing]{Line spacing} -\index{linespacing} -\index{baselines} -\index{whitespacing} -\index{spacing} -\macro{\tex{setupinterlinespace}} - -In \TEX\ linespacing is determined by a number of variable -dimensions like \type {\topskip}, \type {\parskip} and \type -{\baselineskip}. However, in \CONTEXT\ these variables are -related to the bodyfont size. - -A line has a height and a depth. The distance between two -lines is normally equal to the sum of the maximum height and -maximum depth: - -\leavevmode -\blackrule[height=max,depth=0pt] + -\blackrule[height=0pt,depth=max] = -\blackrule[height=max,depth=max] - -This sum is in \CONTEXT\ equal to 2.8ex, so almost three -times the height of an~x. This is about $1.2$ times the -bodyfont height. The proportion between maximum height and -depth is .72~:~.28 by default. Linespacing alters when a new -bodyfont is used or when linespacing is defined explicitly -by \type {\setupinterlinespace} (which is explained later): - -Sometimes a line does not have the maximum height or depth. -The next example illustrates this: - -\def\somecharacter#1% - {\setbox0=\hbox{#1}% - \blackrule[width=\wd0,height=\ht0,depth=\dp0]} - -\def\someline% - {\noindent \processtokens\somecharacter\somecharacter\relax\space - {The height and depth of lines differs.}} - -\someline - -It says: - -\startbaselinecorrection -\ruledhbox{The height and depth of lines differs.} -\stopbaselinecorrection - -When we put two of these lines above each other we will get: - -\someline \crlf \someline - -You can see that the distance is somewhat bigger that the -sum of the height and depth of each separate line. This -distance is called the baseline distance (\type -{\baselineskip}) and is in this document \the \baselineskip. -If we add some extra height to the line we see this: - -\someline \blackrule[height=2ex,depth=2ex] \crlf \someline - -To prevent the lines from touching \TEX\ adds a \type -{\lineskip}, in our example {\the\lineskip}. In a similar -way \TEX\ is taking care of the first line of a page to have -at least a height of \type {\topskip} (here \the\topskip). - -Linespacing is set up by: - -\showsetup{setupinterlinespace} - -Linespacing adapts to the size of the actual bodyfont -automatically. This means that the user can leave this -command untouched, unless a different linespacing is wanted. -Instead of a factor one of the predetermined values \type -{small} (1.0), \type {medium} (1.25) or \type {big} (1.5) -can be given. Below an example is given of a text with a -linespacing of 1.25: \type{\setupinterlinespace[medium]}. - -\startreality -\startnarrower -\setupinterlinespace[1.25] -Whenever it comes to my mind that \quotation {everything that comes in -quantities, will somehow survive}, I also got the feeling that in a few -hundred years people will draw the saddening conclusion that all those -top||ten hits produced by computers represent the some of todays -musical and instrumental abilities. Isn't it true that archaeologists can -spend a lifetime on speculating about some old coins from the first century? -On the other hand, the mere fact that one can have success with this type -of non||music success of some top||hit musicians demonstrates both the -listeners inability to rate the product and the lack of self criticism of -the performers. In principle the future archaeologist will therefore draw -the right conclusion. \par -\stopnarrower -\stopreality - -When you make a font switch the linespacing is adapted when you give -the command \hbox{\type {\setupinterlinespace}} without any setup -parameters and also when you add the key \type {reset}, for example - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setupinterlinespace[reset,medium] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -The text below is typeset in the fontsize \type {\tfa}, using -the following input: - -\startexample -\starttyping - \start \tfa \setupinterlinespace - In books meant for children we often find - a somewhat ... when needed. \par \stop -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -In this example the \type {\par} is necessary because \TEX\ -operates on whole paragraphs. Within a group one has to -close the paragraph explicitly with an empty line or \type {\par} -otherwise \TEX\ will have forgotten the linespacing before -the paragraph is finished (as in that case, the paragraph is -ended by the empty line after the \type {\stop}). - -The word \type{height} is typeset inside a bare \type{\tfd} -group, to illustrate why \type{\setupinterlinespace} is required. - -\start -\startnarrower -\tfa \setupinterlinespace In books meant for children -we often find a somewhat bigger typeface, for instance -because we are convinced that this enables them to read the -book themselves. On the other hand, I can also imagine that -it is a cheap way to increase the number of pages. -Unfortunately scaling up will also uncover the lack of -quality of the typesetting used and|/|or the lack of -typographic knowledge of the user of such a system. The -interline space sometimes differs on a line by line basis, -and depends on the {\tfd height} of the current line. -Therefore, when changing the style, something that should -only be done on purpose, also change the baseline distance -when needed. \par -\stopnarrower -\stop - -Instead of a keyword, one can pass a key||value pair to -define the characteristics of a line. - -\showsetup{setupinterlinespace:2} - -The default settings are: - -\starttyping -\setupinterlinespace - [height=.72, - depth=.28, - top=1.0, - bottom=0.4, - line=2.8ex] -\stoptyping - -The \type {height} and \type {depth} determine the ratio -between the height and depth of a line. The baseline -distance is set to 2.8ex. The parameters \type {top} and -\type {bottom} specify the relation between the bodyfont -size and the height of the first line and the depth of the -last line on a page. They are related to -\TEX's \type {\topskip} and \type {\maxdepth}. - -We will see later that instead of setting the spacing at the document -level, i.e.\ for each font, you can set the spacing per body font -environment: - -\starttyping -\setupbodyfontenvironment - [modern] [12pt] - [interlinespace=14pt] -\stoptyping - - -\section[capitals]{Capitals} -\index{capital characters} -\index{capitals} -\index{small capitals} -\index{small||caps} -\macro{\tex{setupcapitals}} -\macro{\tex{CAP}} -\macro{\tex{Cap}} -\macro{\tex{cap}} -\macro{\tex{smallcapped}} -\macro{\tex{nocap}} -\macro{\tex{Caps}} -\macro{\tex{Words}} -\macro{\tex{WORDS}} -\macro{\tex{Word}} -\macro{\tex{characters}} - -Some words and abbreviations are typeset in capitals (uppercase). \CONTEXT\ -provides the following commands for changing both upper|| and lowercase -characters into capitals. - -\showsetup{cap} - -\showsetup{Cap} - -\showsetup{CAP} - -\showsetup{Caps} - -The command \type {\cap} converts all letters to capitals at -the size of \type {\tx}. If you switch to italic (\type -{\it}), bold (\type {\bf}), etc. the capital letter will -also change. Since \type {\cap} has a specific meaning in -math mode, the formal implementation is called \type -{\smallcapped}. However in text mode one can use \type -{\cap}. - - -% You are advised not to type capital letters in your source -% file because real small caps distinguishes between small -% and big letters. - -\startbuffer -Capitals for \cap {UK} are \cap {OK} and capitals for \cap {USA} are -okay. But what about capitals in \cap {Y2K}. -\stopbuffer - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -this results in: - -\startreality -\getbuffer -\stopreality - -A \type {\cap} within a \type {\cap} will not lead to any -problems: - -\startbuffer -\cap {People that have gathered their \cap {capital} at the cost of other -people are not seldom \nocap {decapitated} in revolutionary times.} -\stopbuffer - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -or: - -\startreality -\getbuffer -\stopreality - -In this example you can see that \type {\cap} can be temporarily -revoked by \type {\nocap}. - -\showsetup{nocap} - -The command \type {\Cap} changes the first character of a -word into a capital and \type {\CAP} changes letters that -are preceded by \type {\\} into capital letters. With \type -{\Caps} you can change the first character of several words -into a capital letter. - -\showsetup{setupcapitals} - -With this command the capital mechanism can be set up. The -key \type {sc=yes} switches to real {\sc Small Caps}. The key -\type {title} determines whether capitals in titles are changed. - -Next to the former \type {\cap}||commands there are also: - -\showsetup{Word} - -and - -\showsetup{Words} - -These commands switch the first characters of a word or words into -capitals. All characters in a word are changed with: - -\showsetup{WORD} - -Let's end this section with real small capitals. When these are -available the real small caps \type {\sc} are preferred over -the pseudo||capital in abbreviations and logos. - -\startbuffer -In a manual on \TeX\ and Con\TeX t there is always the question whether -to type \cap{\TeX} and \cap{Con\TeX t} or {\sc \TeX} and {\sc Con\TeX t}. -Both are defined as a logo in the style definition so we type \type {\TEX} -and \type {\CONTEXT}, which come out as \TEX\ and \CONTEXT. -\stopbuffer - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -Results in: - -\startreality -\getbuffer -\stopreality - -{\sc It is always possible to typeset text in small -capitals. However, realize that lower case characters -discriminate more and make for an easier read.} - -An important difference between \type {\cap} and \type {\sc} -is that the latter command is used for a specific designed -font type. The command \type {\cap} on the other hand adapts -itself to the actual typeface: {\sl \cap {kap}}, {\bf \cap -{kap}}, {\bs \cap {kap}}, etc. - - -\section[stretching]{Character spacing} -\index{inter character spacing} -\index{character spacing} -\index{stretching} -\macro{\tex{stretched}} - - -Some typesetting packages stretch words (inter character -spacing) to reach an acceptable alignment. In \CONTEXT\ -this not supported. On purpose! Words in titles can be -stretched by: - -\showsetup{stretched} - -\startbuffer -\hbox to \hsize {\stretched{there\\is\\much\\stretch\\in ...}} -\hbox to 20em {\stretched{... and\\here\\somewhat\\less}} -\stopbuffer - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -With \type {\\} you can enforce a space (\type {{}} is also -allowed). - -\startreality -\leavevmode\getbuffer -\stopreality - -These typographically non permitted actions are only allowed -in heads. The macros that take care of stretching do this -by processing the text character by character. - - -This chapter will not go into the details of underlining because -using underlining for typographical purposes is a bad practice. -Instead, the commands related to under- and over-lining are discussed -in \in {section} [underline] (\over [underline]). - -\section[bodyfontswitch]{Selecting bodyfonts} -\index{bodyfont} -\index{font size} -\macro{\tex{setupbodyfont}} -\macro{\tex{switchtobodyfont}} - -The bodyfont (main font), font style and size is set up with: - -\showsetup{setupbodyfont} - -In a running text a temporary font switch is done with the -command: - -\showsetup{switchtobodyfont} - -This command doesn't change the bodyfont in headers and -footers. With \type {small} and \type {big} you switch to a -smaller or larger font. - -In most cases, the command \type {\setupbodyfont} is only used once: -in the style definition, and font switching inside the document is -done with \type {\switchtobodyfont}. Don't confuse these two because -that may lead to some rather strange but legitimate effects. - -\subsection{Body font sizes} - -Body font sizes actually consist of two components: the -font size and a number of indirect parameters. -Think of things like the font size used in headers, footers, -footnotes, sub|| and superscripts, as well as the interline space and -a few others. - -This is why in \CONTEXT\ there is the concept of a {\em body font -environment} (expressed as a dimension), and that is what you pass as -an argument to \type{\setupbodyfont} or \type{\switchtobodyfont}. The -definitions as presented above indicate \type{5pt ... 12pt} -for the body font environment, but actually any dimension is -acceptable. - -The most frequently used sizes are predefined as body font -environments: 4pt \dots\ 12pt, 14.4pt, and 17.3pt. But when you use a -different, not-yet-defined size specification |<|for example in a -title page|>| \CONTEXT\ will define a body font environment for that -size automatically. While doing so, \CONTEXT\ normally works with a -precision of 1~decimal to prevent unnecessary loading of fontsizes -with only small size differences. - -Be warned that in this case, the results may be a less than ideal. The -reason is that \CONTEXT\ not just has to load the actual font, but it -also has to guess at the various other settings like the relative font -sizes and the interline space. It does so by using the values from -the nearest smaller body font environment is that is already defined. - -You can extend the list of predefined body font environments and even -alter the precision in body font matching. -See~\in{section}[sec:body font environment] for detailed information about how to -tweak or define your own body font sizes. - -\blank - -To end this section, the example below demonstrates how the interline -space is adapted automatically, when changing the size of the -bodyfont. Consider this input: - -\startbuffer -{\switchtobodyfont[14.4pt] with these commands \par} -{\switchtobodyfont[12pt] for font switching \par} -{\switchtobodyfont[10pt] it is possible to \par} -{\switchtobodyfont[8pt] produce an eye test: \par} -{\switchtobodyfont[6pt] a x c e u i w m q p \par} -\stopbuffer - -\startexample -\typebuffer -\stopexample - -The actual \CONTEXT\ behaviour is shown below on the left. On the -right you can see what would have happened if the interline space -were not automatically adapted. - -\startlinecorrection -\startcombination - {\vtop{\forgetall\hsize.4\textwidth \getbuffer}} {} - {\vtop{\forgetall\hsize.4\textwidth\everybodyfont{}\getbuffer}} {} -\stopcombination -\stoplinecorrection - -\subsection{Body font identifiers} - -\macro{\tex{usetypescript}} - -In the definition block of \type{setupbodyfont} there was a list of -words given besides the special marker \type{IDENTIFIER}. These words -are the symbolic \CONTEXT\ names for the font styles that we ran into -earlier, with a few aliases so that you do not have to worry about the -actual naming convention used. The symbolic names are mapped to -two-letter internal style abbreviations that are used internally. -See~\in{table}[tab:style switches] for an overview. - -Although the macro syntax does not say so, you can use two-letter -internal style abbreviations (\type{ss}, \type{rm}) as well as the -longer names, if you prefer. - -\blank - -We have seen already that there are other and easier ways to switch the -font style, so if \type{\setupbodyfont} could only be used for this -purpose it would not be all that useful. But luckily there is more: -the optional \type{IDENTIFIER} can be a \quote{body font name} (aka -\quote{typeface}). Such names have to be predefined, perhaps in a font -support file, or simply on earlier lines in the style definition. - -A \quote{typeface} is a symbolic name that links a single font style -to actual font families. Such symbolic names are typically grouped -together in a definition block that sets up values that link the four -styles \type{\rm}, \type{\ss}, \type{\tt} and \type{\mm} to fonts in a -\quote{font collection}, and such definition blocks are called -\quote{typescripts}. - -\CONTEXT\ expects you to define your own font setups, but there -are quite a few examples predefined in various typescript files. Not -all of those are perpetually loaded, so you usually have to execute a -typescript explicitly to get the typeface names predefined. To this -end, typescripts {\em themselves\/} also have names. - -Executing a typescript is done by \type{\usetypescript}. We will get -back to \type{\usetypescript} later because it is in fact a very -flexible command, but let's discuss simple usage first. - -\showsetup{usetypescript} - -A typical input sequence for selecting the predefined \quote{palatino} -set of typefaces in \MKII\ will look like this: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\usetypescript[palatino][ec] -\setupbodyfont[palatino,12pt] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -In this example the typescript named \type{palatino} is asked for in -the \type{ec} font encoding, and that defines a set of typefaces under -the name \type{palatino}. These are then used by \type{\setupbodyfont} -and eventually this makes \PDFTEX\ load the free Type~1 font URW Palladio -in the correct encoding. URW Palladio is a font that looks a lot like the -commercial font Linotype Palatino by Hermann Zapf, which explains the -name of the typescript and typefaces. - -Font encodings will be handled fully in the~\in{section}[sec:encodings]. -For now, please take for granted the fact that \PDFTEX\ needs a second -argument to \type{\usetypescript} that specifies an encoding name, and -that there is a fixed set of acceptable names that depends on the typescript -that is being requested. - -In \XETEX\ and \MKIV\ the situation is a little bit different because -fonts are reencoded to match Unicode whenever that is possible. That -in turn means that \XETEX\ and \MKIV\ prefer to use OpenType fonts -over Type~1 fonts, so different typescript definitions are used behind -the scenes, and the second argument to \type{\usetypescript} becomes -optional. - -For example, - -\startexample -\starttyping -\usetypescript[palatino] -\setupbodyfont[palatino,12pt] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -will make \XETEX\ and \LUATEX\ load the OpenType font Pagella. This is -a free font from the \TeX\ Gyre project, that also looks just like the -commercial font Linotype Palatino. You may as well leave the second -argument in place: while it will always be ignored by \LUATEX, -\XETEX\ will actually use that encoding if the typescript uses Type~1 -fonts instead of the more modern OpenType or TrueType font formats. - -All predefined typescripts attach meaning to (at least) the three basic -text font styles(serif, sans, and mono), so you can e.g. do this: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\usetypescript[times][ec] -\setupbodyfont[times,sans,12pt] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -and end up using the OpenType font \TeX\ Gyre Heros or the Type~1 font -URW Nimbus Sans~L. Both fonts are very similar in appearance to -Linotype Helvetica, by the way. - -The typescripts that come with the \CONTEXT\ distribution are placed -in source files that have names that start with \type{type-}. Some of -these files are automatically loaded when needed, but most have to be loaded -explicitly. There is a list in~\in{table}[tab:typescript files] - -\macro{\tex{preloadtypescripts}} - -Some of the internal building blocks for typescripts are themselves located in -yet other files (font size and font map file information, for example). -Normally, when \CONTEXT\ has to load typescript information from files, it will -try to save memory by only executing the typescript it needs at that moment and -discarding all other information. If you have enough memory at your disposal, -you can speed up typescript use considerably by adding - -\startexample -\starttyping -\preloadtypescripts -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -in your preamble or your \type{cont-usr.tex}. This will make \CONTEXT\ store -all the typescript information in internal token registers the first (and -therefore only) time it loads the actual files. - -\startbuffer[typefiles] -\begingroup -\switchtobodyfont[9pt] -\vskip 1ex -\starttabulate[|l|l|l|l|l|] -\NC \bf File \NC \bf Loaded \NC \bf Loaded \NC \bf Loaded \NC \bf Description \NC \NR -\NC \NC \bf by \PDFTEX \NC \bf by \XETEX \NC \bf by \MKIV \NC \NC \FR -\NC type-akb \NC no \NC no \NC no \NC PostScript fonts using psnfss names (Type~1)\NC \NR -\NC type-buy \NC no \NC no \NC no \NC Various commercial fonts (Type~1)\NC \NR -\NC type-cbg \NC no \NC no \NC no \NC Greek free fonts (Type~1)\NC \NR -\NC type-cow \NC no \NC no \NC no \NC The \CONTEXT\ cow font (Type~1)\NC \NR -\NC type-exp \NC no \NC no \NC no \NC Commercial Zapf fonts (OpenType)\NC \NR -\NC type-fsf \NC no \NC no \NC no \NC Commercial Fontsite 500 fonts (Type~1)\NC \NR -\NC type-ghz \NC no \NC no \NC no \NC Commercial Zapf fonts (Type~1)\NC \NR -\NC type-gyr \NC no \NC no \NC no \NC The \TeX\ Gyre project fonts (Type~1)\NC \NR -\NC type-hgz \NC no \NC no \NC no \NC Commercial Zapf fonts (OpenType)\NC \NR -\NC type-msw \NC no \NC no \NC no \NC Fonts that come with Microsoft Windows (Type~1)\NC \NR -\NC type-omg \NC no \NC no \NC no \NC Omega free fonts (Type~1)\NC \NR -\NC type-one \NC yes \NC no \NC no \NC Various free fonts (Type~1)\NC \NR -\NC type-otf \NC no \NC yes \NC yes \NC Various free fonts (OpenType)\NC \NR -\NC type-xtx \NC no \NC yes \NC no \NC Fonts that come with MacOSX (OpenType)\NC \NR -\stoptabulate -\vskip 1ex -\endgroup -\stopbuffer - -\placetable - [here] - [tab:typescript files] - {The typescript source files that are part of \CONTEXT.} - {\getbuffer[typefiles]} - -Explicit loading one of those files is done via the macro \type{\usetypescriptfile}. -\macro{\tex{usetypescriptfile}} - -\startbuffer[typescripts] -\begingroup -\switchtobodyfont[9pt] -\def\*#1{{\bf#1}} -\vskip 1ex -\starttabulate[|l|l|l|l|] -\NC \bf Typescript \NC \bf Typeface \NC \bf File \NC \bf Encodings \NC \FR -\NC antykwa-torunska \NC antykwa \NC type-one, type-otf \NC texnansi,ec,8r,t2a \NC \NR -\NC fourier \NC fourier \NC type-one \NC ec \NC \NR -\NC iwona \NC iwona \NC type-one, type-otf \NC texnansi,ec,8r,t2a \NC \NR -\NC iwona-heavy \NC iwona-heavy \NC type-one, type-otf \NC texnansi,ec,8r,t2a \NC \NR -\NC iwona-light \NC iwona-light \NC type-one, type-otf \NC texnansi,ec,8r,t2a \NC \NR -\NC iwona-medium \NC iwona-medium \NC type-one, type-otf \NC texnansi,ec,8r,t2a \NC \NR -\NC modern \NC modern \NC type-one, type-otf \NC texnansi,ec,qx,t5,default \NC \NR -\NC modern-base \NC modern \NC type-one, type-otf \NC texnansi,ec,qx,t5,default,t2a/b/c \NC \NR -\NC modernvariable \NC modernvariable \NC type-one, type-otf \NC texnansi,ec,qx,8r,t5 \NC \NR -\NC palatino \NC palatino \NC type-one, type-otf \NC texnansi,ec,qx,8r,t5 \NC \NR -\NC postscript \NC postscript \NC type-one, type-otf \NC texnansi,ec,qx,8r,t5 \NC \NR -\NC times \NC times \NC type-one, type-otf \NC texnansi,ec,qx,8r,t5 \NC \NR -\HL -\NC OmegaLGC \NC omlgc \NC type-omg \NC (unspecified) \NC \NR -\NC cbgreek \NC cbgreek \NC type-cbg \NC (unspecified) \NC \NR -\NC cbgreek-all \NC cbgreek-all \NC type-cbg \NC (unspecified) \NC \NR -\NC cbgreek-medium \NC cbgreek-medium \NC type-cbg \NC (unspecified) \NC \NR -\NC cow \NC cow \NC type-cow \NC default \NC \NR -\NC sheep \NC sheep \NC type-cow \NC default \NC \NR -\NC \*{lucida} \NC lucida \NC type-buy \NC texnansi,ec,8r \NC \NR -\NC \*{lucidabfm} \NC lucida \NC type-buy \NC texnansi,ec,8r \NC \NR -\NC \*{lucidabfm} \NC lucidabfm \NC type-buy \NC texnansi,ec,8r \NC \NR -\NC \*{lucidaboldmath} \NC lucida \NC type-buy \NC texnansi,ec,8r \NC \NR -\NC \*{lucidaboldmath} \NC lucidaboldmath \NC type-buy \NC texnansi,ec,8r \NC \NR -\NC \*{optima} \NC optima \NC type-one \NC texnansi,ec,qx \NC \NR -\NC \*{optima} \NC optima \NC type-ghz \NC texnansi,ec,qx \NC \NR -\NC \*{optima-nova} \NC optima \NC type-ghz, type-hgz \NC texnansi,ec \NC \NR -\NC \*{optima-nova-os} \NC optima-os \NC type-ghz, type-hgz \NC texnansi,ec \NC \NR -\NC \*{palatino} \NC palatino \NC type-hgz \NC (cannot be used in \MKII) \NC \NR -\NC \*{palatino-informal} \NC palatino-informal \NC type-hgz \NC (cannot be used in \MKII) \NC \NR -\NC \*{palatino-light} \NC palatino-light \NC type-exp \NC (cannot be used in \MKII) \NC \NR -\NC \*{palatino-medium} \NC palatino-medium \NC type-exp \NC (cannot be used in \MKII) \NC \NR -\NC \*{palatino-normal} \NC palatino-normal \NC type-exp \NC (cannot be used in \MKII) \NC \NR -\NC \*{palatino-nova} \NC palatino \NC type-hgz \NC (cannot be used in \MKII) \NC \NR -\NC \*{palatino-sans} \NC palatino \NC type-hgz \NC (cannot be used in \MKII) \NC \NR -\stoptabulate -\vskip 1ex -\endgroup -\stopbuffer - -\placetable - [here] - [tab:typescripts and typefaces] - {The typescripts. Typescripts that use commercial fonts are typeset in bold. Typescripts above the horizontal line are preloaded.} - {\getbuffer[typescripts]} - -The predefined typescripts, the typefaces they define, the files -in which they are contained in the \CONTEXT\ distribution, and the -encodings they support in \MKII\ mode are listed in~\in {table} -[tab:typescripts and typefaces]. In the following section there is a -table (\in {}[tab:typeface names]) that explains -what font set each typescript attaches to each of the font styles. - -\showsetup{usetypescriptfile} - -For example, the following - -\startexample -\starttyping -\usetypescriptfile[type-buy] -\usetypescript[lucida][texnansi] -\setupbodyfont[lucida,12pt] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -will make \PDFTEX\ use the Lucida Bright font family. Because this is a commercial -font, this only works correctly if you have actually bought and installed the fonts. -This uses the \type{texnansi} encoding because that is the preferred encoding of the -actual fonts. - -This is a good moment to explain a little trick: because the various \type{type-xxx} -files define the building blocks for typescripts as well as the actual typescripts, -it is sometimes possible to alter the effect of a typescript by -loading an extra typescript file. For example, - -\starttyping -\usetypescriptfile[type-gyr] -\usetypescript[palatino][ec] -\setupbodyfont[palatino,12pt] -\stoptyping - -will result in \PDFTEX\ using the Type~1 font Pagella from the \TeX\ Gyre project instead -of the older and less complete URW Palladio, because the definition of the building blocks -for the \type{palatino} typescript that is in the \type{type-gyr} file overwrites the -preloaded definition from the \type{type-one} file. - -Two of the files in the \CONTEXT\ distribution exist precisely for this reason: -\startitemize[packed] -\sym {\type{type-gyr.tex}} - -maps the typical PostScript font names for the free URW fonts -to the \TeX\ Gyre set; -\sym {\type{type-akb.tex}} - -maps the same names to the commercial Adobe fonts. -\stopitemize -For the definitions in the second file to work, you also need to execute an extra typescript: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\usetypescriptfile [type-akb] -\usetypescript [adobekb] [ec] - -\usetypescript [palatino] [ec] -\setupbodyfont[palatino,12pt] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -\subsection{Typeface definitions} - -\macro{\tex{starttypescript}} -\macro{\tex{definetypeface}} - -Defining a typeface goes like this: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\starttypescript [palatino] [texnansi,ec,qx,t5,default] - -\definetypeface[palatino] [rm] [serif][palatino] [default] -\definetypeface[palatino] [ss] [sans] [modern] [default] [rscale=1.075] -\definetypeface[palatino] [tt] [mono] [modern] [default] [rscale=1.075] -\definetypeface[palatino] [mm] [math] [palatino] [default] - -\stoptypescript -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -This defines a typescript named \type{palatino} in five different encodings. -When this typescript is executed via \type{\usetypescript}, it will define -four typefaces, one of each of the four basic styles \type{rm}, \type{ss}, \type{tt}, and \type{mm}. - -\showsetup{definetypeface} % empty at the moment - -The third and fourth arguments to \type{\definetypeface} are pointers to already -declared font sets; these are defined elsewhere. \in{Table}[tab:typeface names] -gives the full list of predefined typescripts (the first argument of \type{\starttypescript}) -and font sets that are attached to the styles (the third and fourth argument of -each \type{\definetypeface}). - -The names in the third argument (like \type{serif} and \type{sans}) do {\em not\/} have the -same meaning as the names used in \type{\setupbodyfont}. Inside \type{\setupbodyfont}, they -were keywords that were internally remapped to one of the two-letter internal styles. Inside -\type{\definetypeface}, they are nothing more than convenience names that are attached to a -group of fonts by the person that wrote the font definition. They only reflect a grouping -that the person believed that could be a single font style. 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-%\NC Identifier \NC Needed font package \NC \NR -%\NC lucida \NC Lucida (Y\&Y, TUG) \NC \NR -%\NC informal \NC Micropress Informal \NC \NR -%\NC officina \NC ITC Officina \NC \NR -%\NC meta-xx \NC FF Meta \NC \NR -%\NC univers-xx \NC Linotype Univers \NC \NR -%\NC mendoza \NC Mendoza \NC \NR -%\NC frutiger \NC Frutiger \NC \NR -%\NC kabel \NC ITC Kabel \NC \NR -%\NC thesans \NC FF The Sans \NC \NR -%\NC sabon \NC Monotype Sabon \NC \NR -%\NC stone-xx \NC ITC Stone \NC \NR -%\NC industria \NC Linotype Industria \NC \NR -%\NC bauhaus \NC ITC Bauhaus \NC \NR -%\NC swift \NC EF Swift \NC \NR -%\NC swift-light \NC EF Swift \NC \NR -%\NC syntax \NC Linotype Syntax \NC \NR -%\NC linoletter \NC Linotype Linoletter \NC \NR -%\NC zapfino \NC ZapfinoT1 \NC \NR -%\NC palatino-sans-xx \NC Palatino Sans Nova T1 \NC \NR -%\NC opus \NC Fontsite 500 Opus \NC \NR -%\NC typewriter \NC Fontsite 500 Typewriter\NC \NR -%\NC garamond \NC Fontsite 500 Garamond \NC \NR -%\NC optima-xx \NC Optima Nova T1 \NC \NR -%\NC palatino-xx \NC Palatino Nova T1 \NC \NR -%\NC aldus-nova \NC Aldus Nova T1 \NC \NR -%\NC melior \NC Melior T1 \NC \NR -%\NC verdana \NC Microsoft Windows \NC \NR -%\NC arial \NC Microsoft Windows \NC \NR - - -\startbuffer[bodyfontsotffree] -\startsimplecolumns -\switchtobodyfont[9pt] -\starttabulate[|l|l|p|] -\NC \bf Identifier \NC \bf file \NC \bf Supported styles \NC \FR -\NC modern \NC type-otf \NC serif, sans, mono, math, boldmath, bfmath \NC \NR -\NC latin-modern \NC type-otf \NC serif, sans, mono, math, boldmath, bfmath \NC \NR -\NC modern-vari \NC type-otf \NC mono \NC \NR -\NC latin-modern-vari \NC type-otf \NC mono \NC \NR -\NC modern-cond \NC type-otf \NC mono \NC \NR -\NC latin-modern-cond \NC type-otf \NC mono \NC \NR -\NC computer-modern \NC type-otf \NC serif, sans, mono, math, boldmath, bfmath \NC \NR -\NC concrete \NC type-otf \NC serif \NC \NR -\NC euler \NC type-otf \NC math, boldmath, bfmath\NC \NR -\NC ams \NC type-otf \NC math \NC \NR -\NC pagella \NC type-otf \NC serif \NC \NR -\NC termes \NC type-otf \NC serif \NC \NR -\NC bonum \NC type-otf \NC serif \NC \NR -\NC schola \NC type-otf \NC serif \NC \NR -\NC chorus \NC type-otf \NC serif \NC \NR -\NC heros \NC type-otf \NC sans \NC \NR -\NC adventor \NC type-otf \NC sans \NC \NR -\NC \rlap{cursor}\hphantom{antykwa-torunska-lightcond}\NC type-otf \NC sans \NC \NR -\stoptabulate -\starttabulate[|l|l|p|] -\NC \bf Identifier \NC \bf file \NC \bf Supported styles \NC \FR -\NC palatino \NC type-otf \NC serif, math \NC \NR -\NC times \NC type-otf \NC serif, math \NC \NR -\NC bookman \NC type-otf \NC serif \NC \NR -\NC schoolbook \NC type-otf \NC serif \NC \NR -\NC chancery \NC type-otf \NC calligraphy \NC \NR -\NC helvetica \NC type-otf \NC sans \NC \NR -\NC courier \NC type-otf \NC mono \NC \NR -\NC antykwa-torunska \NC type-otf \NC serif, math \NC \NR -\NC antykwa-torunska-light \NC type-otf \NC serif, math \NC \NR -\NC antykwa-torunska-cond \NC type-otf \NC serif, math \NC \NR -\NC antykwa-torunska-lightcond \NC type-otf \NC serif, math \NC \NR -\NC antykwa-poltawskiego \NC type-otf \NC serif \NC \NR -\NC iwona-light \NC type-otf \NC sans, math \NC \NR -\NC iwona \NC type-otf \NC sans, math \NC \NR -\NC iwona-medium \NC type-otf \NC sans, math \NC \NR -\NC iwona-heavy \NC type-otf \NC sans, math \NC \NR -\NC iwona-cond \NC type-otf \NC sans \NC \NR -\NC iwona-light-cond \NC type-otf \NC sans \NC \NR -\NC iwona-medium-cond \NC type-otf \NC sans \NC \NR -\NC iwona-heavy-cond \NC type-otf \NC sans \NC \NR -\NC kurier \NC type-otf \NC sans, math \NC \NR -\NC kurier-light \NC type-otf \NC sans, math \NC \NR -\NC kurier-medium \NC type-otf \NC sans, math \NC \NR -\NC charter \NC type-otf \NC serif \NC \NR -\NC gentium \NC type-xtx \NC serif \NC \NR -\stoptabulate -\stopsimplecolumns -\stopbuffer - -%\NC Identifier \NC Needed font package \NC \NR -%\NC modern \NC Latin Modern \NC \NR -%\NC latin-modern \NC Latin Modern \NC \NR -%\NC modern-vari \NC Latin Modern \NC \NR -%\NC latin-modern-vari \NC Latin Modern \NC \NR -%\NC modern-cond \NC Latin Modern \NC \NR -%\NC latin-modern-cond \NC Latin Modern \NC \NR -%\NC computer-modern \NC Latin Modern \NC \NR -%\NC concrete \NC -- MF bitmaps -- \NC \NR -%\NC euler \NC Euler \NC \NR -%\NC ams \NC AMS \NC \NR -%\NC pagella \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC termes \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC bonum \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC schola \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC chorus \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC heros \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC adventor \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC cursor \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC palatino \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC times \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC bookman \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC schoolbook \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC chancery \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC helvetica \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC courier \NC TeX Gyre \NC \NR -%\NC antykwa-torunska \NC Antykwa Torunska \NC \NR -%\NC antykwa-torunska-light \NC Antykwa Torunska \NC \NR -%\NC antykwa-torunska-cond \NC Antykwa Torunska \NC \NR -%\NC antykwa-torunska-lightcond \NC Antykwa Torunska \NC \NR -%\NC antykwa-poltawskiego \NC Antykwa Poltawskiego \NC \NR -%\NC iwona-xx \NC Iwona \NC \NR -%\NC kurier-xx \NC Kurier \NC \NR -%\NC charter \NC Bitstream Charter \NC \NR -%\NC gentium \NC SIL Gentium \NC \NR - -\startbuffer[bodyfontsotfbuy] -\startsimplecolumns -\switchtobodyfont[9pt] -\starttabulate[|l|l|l|] -\NC \bf Identifier \NC \bf file \NC \bf Supported styles \NC \FR -\NC zapfino \NC type-hgz \NC serif, handwriting\NC \NR -\NC optima-nova \NC type-hgz \NC sans\NC \NR -\NC optima-nova-os \NC type-hgz \NC sans\NC \NR -\NC optima-nova-light \NC type-hgz \NC sans\NC \NR -\NC optima-nova-medium \NC type-hgz \NC sans\NC \NR -\NC palatino-nova \NC type-hgz \NC serif\NC \NR -\NC palatino-nova-os \NC type-hgz \NC serif\NC \NR -\NC palatino-nova-light \NC type-hgz \NC serif\NC \NR -\NC palatino-nova-medium \NC type-hgz \NC serif\NC \NR -\NC palatino-sans \NC type-hgz \NC sans\NC \NR -\NC palatino-informal \NC type-hgz \NC sans\NC \NR -\NC melior \NC type-hgz \NC serif\NC \NR -\NC -- all four-variant fonts -- \NC type-xtx \NC Xserif \NC \NR -\NC -- all four-variant fonts -- \NC type-xtx \NC Xsans \NC \NR -\NC -- all four-variant fonts -- \NC type-xtx \NC Xmono \NC \NR -\stoptabulate -\starttabulate[|l|l|l|] -\NC \bf Identifier \NC \bf file \NC \bf Supported styles \NC \FR -\NC \rlap{times}\hphantom{-- all four-variant fonts --}\NC type-xtx \NC serif \NC \NR -\NC palatino \NC type-xtx \NC serif \NC \NR -\NC helvetica \NC type-xtx \NC sans \NC \NR -\NC courier \NC type-xtx \NC mono \NC \NR -\NC hoefler \NC type-xtx \NC serif \NC \NR -\NC lucidagrande \NC type-xtx \NC sans \NC \NR -\NC optima \NC type-xtx \NC sans \NC \NR -\NC gillsans \NC type-xtx \NC sans \NC \NR -\NC gillsanslt \NC type-xtx \NC sans \NC \NR -\NC zapfino \NC type-xtx \NC handwriting, serif \NC \NR -\NC applechancery \NC type-xtx \NC calligraphy, serif \NC \NR -\NC timesnewroman \NC type-xtx \NC serif \NC \NR -\NC arial \NC type-xtx \NC sans \NC \NR -\NC lucida \NC type-xtx \NC serif, sans, mono,\NC \NR -\NC \NC \NC handwriting, fax, \NC \NR -\NC \NC \NC calligraphy \NC \NR -\stoptabulate -\stopsimplecolumns -\stopbuffer - -%\NC Identifier \NC Needed font package \NC \NR -%\NC zapfino \NC Zapfino Pro OTF \NC \NR -%\NC optima-nova-xx \NC Optima Nova OTF \NC \NR -%\NC palatino-nova-xx \NC Palatino Nova OTF \NC \NR -%\NC melior \NC Melior OTF \NC \NR -%\NC times \NC MacOSX \NC \NR -%\NC palatino \NC MacOSX (Book Antiqua) \NC \NR -%\NC helvetica \NC MacOSX (Helvetica Neue)\NC \NR -%\NC courier \NC MacOSX \NC \NR -%\NC hoefler \NC MacOSX \NC \NR -%\NC lucidagrande \NC MacOSX \NC \NR -%\NC optima \NC MacOSX \NC \NR -%\NC gillsans \NC MacOSX \NC \NR -%\NC gillsanslt \NC MacOSX \NC \NR -%\NC zapfino \NC MacOSX \NC \NR -%\NC applechancery \NC MacOSX \NC \NR -%\NC timesnewroman \NC MS Office \NC \NR -%\NC arial \NC MS Office \NC \NR -%\NC lucida \NC MS Office \NC \NR - -\placetable - [here] - [tab:body font names 1] - {The predefined body font identifiers for free Type~1 and \METAFONT\ fonts} - {\getbuffer[bodyfontst1free]} - - -\placetable - [here] - [tab:body font names 2] - {The predefined body font identifiers for commercial Type~1 fonts} - {\getbuffer[bodyfontst1buy]} - -\placetable - [here] - [tab:body font names 3] - {The predefined body font identifiers for free Opentype fonts} - {\getbuffer[bodyfontsotffree]} - - -\placetable - [here] - [tab:body font names 4] - {The predefined body font identifiers for commercial Opentype fonts} - {\getbuffer[bodyfontsotfbuy]} - -The optional sixth argument is used for tweaking font settings like the specification of -font features or adjusting parameters. In this case, the two \type{modern} font sets are -loaded with a small magnification, this evens out the visual heights of the font styles. - -A note for the lazy: if the sixth argument is not given and the fifth argument happens -to be \type{default}, then the fifth argument can be omitted as well. - -\startbuffer -\starttabulate[|lT|l|p|] -\NC \rm\bf key \NC \bf default value \NC explanation \NC \FR -\NC rscale \NC 1 \NC a scaling factor for this typescript - relative to the selected body font size \NC \NR -\NC encoding \NC \type{\defaultencoding} \NC the encoding for the typeface, normally - inherited from the typescript - automatically \NC \NR -\NC features \NC \NC this applies a predefined font feature set - (see~\in{section}[sec:font features]) \NC \NR -\NC text \NC \NC sets up the forced math text style \NC \NR -\stoptabulate -\stopbuffer - -There are four possible keys in the sixth argument: - -\getbuffer - -If you look closely, in~\in{table}[tab:body font names 4] you will -notice three very special items: \type{Xserif}, \type{Xsans} and -\type{Xmono}. These belong to a special \XETEX-only trick called -\quote{wildcard typescripts}. - -\XETEX\ offers some nice features in terms of automatically finding -related fonts in a family, namely the italic, bold, and -bolditalic alternatives. To take advantage of that, there's a set of -wildcard typescripts that take an arbitrary Macintosh font name as -input, and provide as many of the alternatives it can find. To set -these typescripts (and the calling conventions) apart from the -familiar ones, the typescripts are identified with \type{Xserif}, -\type{Xsans}, and \type{Xmono}. - -To call these special typescripts, it's most convenient to define a -typeface that uses these features. The named font slot should contain -the display name of the Regular alternative (not the family name) of -the font in question. For example, you could have the following mix: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\starttypescript[myface] -\definetypeface[myface][rm][Xserif][Baskerville] [default] -\definetypeface[myface][tt][Xmono] [Courier] [default][rscale=.87] -\definetypeface[myface][ss][Xsans] [Optima Regular][default] -\stoptypescript -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -As you can see, you can activate relative scaling of face sizes. The above definitions look very much like any other typeface -definition, except that the serif/sans/mono identifier is preceded with X, and that there is no underlying "Optima Regular" defined -anywhere. Those missing bits of the definitions are handled by typescript and \XETEX\ magic. - -\section[sec:body font environment]{Body font environments} - -\macro{\tex{setupbodyfontenvironment}} -\macro{\tex{definebodyfontenvironment}} - -Earlier we saw that within a single body font there are in fact -different font sizes such as super|-| and subscripts. The -relations between these sizes are defined by {\em body font -environments}. - -For all regular font sizes, environments are predefined -that fulfill their purpose adequately. However when you want -to do some extra defining yourself there is: - -\showsetup{definebodyfontenvironment} - - -The first argument is optional, and specifier the typeface identifier -that this particular body font environment setup is for. -It defaults to the current typeface. - -The second argument is the size of the body font environment that is being defined. This -argument is not really optional, the macro syntax description is a little misleading. - -The third argument once again is optional, and contains the actual settings -as key-value pairs. If it is missing, defaults will be guessed at -by \CONTEXT\ itself. Although the macro syntax says the type is -\type{DIMENSION}, floating point numbers are also acceptable. Such numbers are -multipliers that are applied to the font size when the body font environment is -applied. - -\starttabulate[|lT|p|] -\NC text \NC Math text size or multiplier (default is \type{1.0})\NC \NR -\NC script \NC Math script size (default is \type{0.7})\NC \NR -\NC scriptscript \NC Math scriptscript size (default is \type{0.5})\NC \NR -\NC x \NC The size used for commands like \type{\tfx} (default is \type{0.8})\NC \NR -\NC xx \NC The size used for the \type{\tfxx} command (default is \type{0.6})\NC\NR -\NC a \NC The size for commands like \type{\tfa} (default is \type{1.200})\NC \NR -\NC b \NC The size for commands like \type{\tfb} (default is \type{1.440})\NC \NR -\NC c \NC The size for commands like \type{\tfa} (default is \type{1.728})\NC \NR -\NC d \NC The size for commands like \type{\tfd} (default is \type{2.074})\NC \NR -\NC big \NC The \quote{larger} font size (default is \type{1.2})\NC \NR -\NC small \NC The \quote{smaller} font size (default is \type{0.8})\NC \NR -\NC interlinespace \NC Distance between lines in a paragraph (default is \type{2.8ex})\NC \NR -\NC em \NC The style to use for emphasis (default is \type{slanted})\NC \NR -\stoptabulate - -So, when you want to have a somewhat bigger fontsize for just a few words -(e.g. for a book title) you can type: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\definebodyfontenvironment [24pt] -\switchtobodyfont[24pt] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -For longer stretches of text you will probably want to set up most of the -values explicitly, using something like this - -\startexample -\starttyping -\definebodyfontenvironment - [22pt] - [ text=22pt, - script=17.3pt, - scriptscript=14.4pt, - x=17.3pt, - xx=14.4pt, - big=28pt, - small=17.3pt] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -To tweak already defined sizes, there is an accompanying setup command with the same -parameter conventions: - -\showsetup{setupbodyfontenvironment} - -\section[sec:font features]{Font feature sets} - -\macro{\tex{definefontfeature}} - -As mentioned already, some fonts contain extra information besides the actual glyph -shapes. In traditional \TEX\ fonts, the extra information is roughly limited to kerning -pairs and ligature information, and both of these \quote{features} are automatically -applied to the text that is being typeset. In the odd case where one of the two needs to -be suppressed, a little bit of macro trickery can do the job without too many -complicating factors. - -But with the new OpenType font format that is used by \XETEX\ and \LUATEX, the list of -possible features has increased enormously. OpenType fonts have not just kerning -information and ligature information, but there can also be other features like optional -oldstyle figures, caps and smallcaps glyphs, decorative swashes, etc. all inside a -single font file. - -Not only that, but some of these features are not even supposed to be active all the -time. Certain features should only be activated if the user asks for it, while other features -depend on the script and language that is in use for the text that is being typeset. - -This is a big step forward in that there are now far fewer fonts needed to achieve the -same level of quality than before, all that extra font information also poses a big -challenge for macro writers. And add to that the fact that at the core, the two engines -(\XETEX\ and \LUATEX) handle OpenType fonts completely different from each other. - -\CONTEXT\ has a new subsystem called \quote{font features} to create order in this forest -of features. The most important command is \type{\definefontfeature}. This command can be -used to group various font features under a single symbolic name, that can then be used -as e.g. the argument to the \type{features} key of \type{\definetypeface}. - -\showsetup{definefontfeature} - -\startexample -\starttyping -\definefontfeature - [default-base] - [script=latn,language=dflt,liga=yes,kern=yes,tlig=yes,trep=yes] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -As you can probably guess, the first argument is the symbolic name that is being -defined. The second argument is a mix of a-hoc settings and OpenType font features. - -\starttabulate[|lT|p|] -\NC compose \NC Use fallback composition in \MKIV\ - (experimental, undocumented) \NC \NR -\NC protrusion\NC Character protrusion in \MKIV\ - (see~\in{section}[sec:font handling]) \NC \NR -\NC expansion \NC Character expansion in \MKIV\ - (see~\in{section}[sec:font handling]) \NC \NR -\NC script \NC An OpenType script identifier \NC \NR -\NC language \NC An OpenType script language identifier \NC \NR -\NC tlig \NC A virtual feature for legacy (\TEX-style) automatic ligatures - (for compatibility, there is an alias for this key called - \type{texligatures})\NC \NR -\NC trep \NC A virtual feature for legacy (\TEX-style) automatic ligatures - (for compatibility, there is an alias for this key called \type{texquotes}) - (only works in \MKIV) \NC \NR -\NC mode \NC Processing mode for \MKIV. - \type{node} and \type{base} allowed, \type{base} is default\NC \NR -\NC <tag> \NC Any OpenType feature tag is acceptable, but in \MKIV\ - only a \quote{known} subset actually has any effect, and then - only in \type{node} mode. - This list is given in~\in{table}[tab:mkivfeatures]. - In \XETEX, processing depends on the internal subengine that - is used by \XETEX, and that is outside of \CONTEXT's control. \NC \NR -\stoptabulate - -A few fontfeatures are predefined by context: - -\startbuffer[predeffeatures] -\vskip 1ex -\starttabulate[|lT|lT|] -\NC default \NC liga=yes,kern=yes,tlig=yes,trep=yes \NC \NR -\NC smallcaps \NC liga=yes,kern=yes,tlig=yes,trep=yes,smcp=yes \NC \NR -\NC oldstyle \NC liga=yes,kern=yes,tlig=yes,trep=yes,onum=yes \NC \NR -\stoptabulate -\vskip 1ex -\stopbuffer - -\getbuffer[predeffeatures] - -At the moment, \type {smallcaps} and \type{oldstyle} only work in \XETEX\ -(in \MKIV, it would need an extra \type{mode=node} pair). - -\startbuffer[mkivfeatures] -% rough \TEX\ source generated by: -% \startluacode -% for k,v in pairs(fonts.otf.tables.features) do -% print (string.format('\\NC %s \\NC %s \\NC \\NR', k, v)) -% end -% \stopluacode -\begingroup -\startsimplecolumns[n=3] -\switchtobodyfont[9pt] -\starttabulate[|lT|p|] -\NC aalt \NC Access All Alternates \NC \NR -\NC abvf \NC Above-Base Forms \NC \NR -\NC abvm \NC Above-Base Mark Positioning \NC \NR -\NC abvs \NC Above-Base Substitutions \NC \NR -\NC afrc \NC Alternative Fractions \NC \NR -\NC akhn \NC Akhands \NC \NR -\NC blwf \NC Below-Base Forms \NC \NR -\NC blwm \NC Below-Base Mark Positioning \NC \NR -\NC blws \NC Below-Base Substitutions \NC \NR -\NC c2pc \NC Petite Capitals From Capitals \NC \NR -\NC c2sc \NC Small Capitals From Capitals \NC \NR -\NC calt \NC Contextual Alternates \NC \NR -\NC case \NC Case-Sensitive Forms \NC \NR -\NC ccmp \NC Glyph Composition/Decomposition \NC \NR -\NC cjct \NC Conjunct Forms \NC \NR -\NC clig \NC Contextual Ligatures \NC \NR -\NC cpsp \NC Capital Spacing \NC \NR -\NC cswh \NC Contextual Swash \NC \NR -\NC curs \NC Cursive Positioning \NC \NR -\NC dflt \NC Default Processing \NC \NR -\NC dist \NC Distances \NC \NR -\NC dlig \NC Discretionary Ligatures \NC \NR -\NC dnom \NC Denominators \NC \NR -\NC expt \NC Expert Forms \NC \NR -\NC falt \NC Final glyph Alternates \NC \NR -\NC fina \NC Terminal Forms \NC \NR -\NC fin2 \NC Terminal Forms \#2 \NC \NR -\NC fin3 \NC Terminal Forms \#3 \NC \NR -\NC frac \NC Fractions \NC \NR -\NC fwid \NC Full Width \NC \NR -\NC half \NC Half Forms \NC \NR -\NC haln \NC Halant Forms \NC \NR -\NC halt \NC Alternate Half Width \NC \NR -\NC hist \NC Historical Forms \NC \NR -\NC hkna \NC Horizontal Kana Alternates \NC \NR -\NC hlig \NC Historical Ligatures \NC \NR -\NC hngl \NC Hangul \NC \NR -\NC hojo \NC Hojo Kanji Forms \NC \NR -\NC hwid \NC Half Width \NC \NR -\NC init \NC Initial Forms \NC \NR -\NC isol \NC Isolated Forms \NC \NR -\NC ital \NC Italics \NC \NR -\NC jalt \NC Justification Alternatives \NC \NR -\NC jp04 \NC JIS2004 Forms \NC \NR -\NC jp78 \NC JIS78 Forms \NC \NR -\NC jp83 \NC JIS83 Forms \NC \NR -\NC jp90 \NC JIS90 Forms \NC \NR -\NC kern \NC Kerning \NC \NR -\NC lfbd \NC Left Bounds \NC \NR -\NC liga \NC Standard Ligatures \NC \NR -\NC ljmo \NC Leading Jamo Forms \NC \NR -\NC lnum \NC Lining Figures \NC \NR -\NC locl \NC Localized Forms \NC \NR -\NC mark \NC Mark Positioning \NC \NR -\NC medi \NC Medial Forms \NC \NR -\NC med2 \NC Medial Forms \#2 \NC \NR -\NC mgrk \NC Mathematical Greek \NC \NR -\NC mkmk \NC Mark to Mark Positioning \NC \NR -\NC mset \NC Mark Positioning via Substitution \NC \NR -\NC nalt \NC Alternate Annotation Forms \NC \NR -\NC nlck \NC NLC Kanji Forms \NC \NR -\NC nukt \NC Nukta Forms \NC \NR -\NC numr \NC Numerators \NC \NR -\NC onum \NC Old Style Figures \NC \NR -\NC opbd \NC Optical Bounds \NC \NR -\NC ordn \NC Ordinals \NC \NR -\NC ornm \NC Ornaments \NC \NR -\NC palt \NC Proportional Alternate Width \NC \NR -\NC pcap \NC Petite Capitals \NC \NR -\NC pnum \NC Proportional Figures \NC \NR -\NC pref \NC Pre-base Forms \NC \NR -\NC pres \NC Pre-base Substitutions \NC \NR -\NC pstf \NC Post-base Forms \NC \NR -\NC psts \NC Post-base Substitutions \NC \NR -\NC pwid \NC Proportional Widths \NC \NR -\NC qwid \NC Quarter Widths \NC \NR -\NC rand \NC Randomize \NC \NR -\NC rkrf \NC Rakar Forms \NC \NR -\NC rlig \NC Required Ligatures \NC \NR -\NC rphf \NC Reph Form \NC \NR -\NC rtbd \NC Right Bounds \NC \NR -\NC rtla \NC Right-To-Left Alternates \NC \NR -\NC ruby \NC Ruby Notation Forms \NC \NR -\NC salt \NC Stylistic Alternates \NC \NR -\NC sinf \NC Scientific Inferiors \NC \NR -\NC size \NC Optical Size \NC \NR -\NC smcp \NC Small Capitals \NC \NR -\NC smpl \NC Simplified Forms \NC \NR -\NC ss01 \NC Stylistic Set 1 \NC \NR -\NC ss02 \NC Stylistic Set 2 \NC \NR -\NC ss03 \NC Stylistic Set 3 \NC \NR -\NC ss04 \NC Stylistic Set 4 \NC \NR -\NC ss05 \NC Stylistic Set 5 \NC \NR -\NC ss06 \NC Stylistic Set 6 \NC \NR -\NC ss07 \NC Stylistic Set 7 \NC \NR -\NC ss08 \NC Stylistic Set 8 \NC \NR -\NC ss09 \NC Stylistic Set 9 \NC \NR -\NC ss10 \NC Stylistic Set 10 \NC \NR -\NC ss11 \NC Stylistic Set 11 \NC \NR -\NC ss12 \NC Stylistic Set 12 \NC \NR -\NC ss13 \NC Stylistic Set 13 \NC \NR -\NC ss14 \NC Stylistic Set 14 \NC \NR -\NC ss15 \NC Stylistic Set 15 \NC \NR -\NC ss16 \NC Stylistic Set 16 \NC \NR -\NC ss17 \NC Stylistic Set 17 \NC \NR -\NC ss18 \NC Stylistic Set 18 \NC \NR -\NC ss19 \NC Stylistic Set 19 \NC \NR -\NC ss20 \NC Stylistic Set 20 \NC \NR -\NC subs \NC Subscript \NC \NR -\NC sups \NC Superscript \NC \NR -\NC swsh \NC Swash \NC \NR -\NC titl \NC Titling \NC \NR -\NC tjmo \NC Trailing Jamo Forms \NC \NR -%\NC tlig \NC TeX Ligatures \NC \NR -\NC tnam \NC Traditional Name Forms \NC \NR -\NC tnum \NC Tabular Figures \NC \NR -\NC trad \NC Traditional Forms \NC \NR -%\NC trep \NC TeX Replacements \NC \NR -\NC twid \NC Third Widths \NC \NR -\NC unic \NC Unicase \NC \NR -\NC valt \NC Alternate Vertical Metrics \NC \NR -\NC vatu \NC Vattu Variants \NC \NR -\NC vert \NC Vertical Writing \NC \NR -\NC vhal \NC Alternate Vertical Half Metrics \NC \NR -\NC vjmo \NC Vowel Jamo Forms \NC \NR -\NC vkna \NC Vertical Kana Alternates \NC \NR -\NC vkrn \NC Vertical Kerning \NC \NR -\NC vpal \NC Proportional Alternate Vertical Metrics \NC \NR -\NC vrt2 \NC Vertical Rotation \NC \NR -\NC zero \NC Slashed Zero \NC \NR -\stoptabulate -\stopsimplecolumns -\endgroup -\stopbuffer - -\placetable - [page] - [tab:mkivfeatures] - {The OpenType features that are understood by \MKIV\ in \type{mode=node} processing mode} - {\getbuffer[mkivfeatures]} - - -\section{Displaying the current font setup} - -\macro{\tex{showbodyfont}} -\macro{\tex{showbodyfontenvironment}} - -With the command \type {\showbodyfont} an overview is generated of the available -characters, and an overview of the different fontsizes within a family can be -summoned with \type{\showbodyfontenvironment}. - -\showsetup{showbodyfont} - -\showsetup{showbodyfontenvironment} - - -Specifying actual \type{IDENTIFIER}s to these commands is currently unreliable -because they internally are still counting on an older system of body font -definitions, but you can safely use a size argument to get the information -for the current font set. - -Below an example of the possible output is shown, for \type{\showbodyfont[12pt]} - -\showbodyfont[12pt] - -And the output of \type{\showbodyfontenvironment[12pt]} is: - -\showbodyfontenvironment[12pt] - - -\section{Math fonts} -\index{math fonts} -\macro{\tex{mf}} - -\startbuffer[math-1] -$\tf x^2+\bf x^2+\sl x^2+\it x^2+\bs x^2+ \bi x^2 =\rm 6x^2$ -$\tf x^2+\bf x^2+\sl x^2+\it x^2+\bs x^2+ \bi x^2 =\tf 6x^2$ -$\tf x^2+\bf x^2+\sl x^2+\it x^2+\bs x^2+ \bi x^2 =\bf 6x^2$ -$\tf x^2+\bf x^2+\sl x^2+\it x^2+\bs x^2+ \bi x^2 =\sl 6x^2$ -\stopbuffer - -\startbuffer[math-2] -$\tf\mf x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 = 6x^2$ -$\bf\mf x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 = 6x^2$ -$\sl\mf x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 = 6x^2$ -$\bs\mf x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 = 6x^2$ -$\it\mf x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 = 6x^2$ -$\bi\mf x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 = 6x^2$ -\stopbuffer - -\startbuffer[math-3] -$\bf x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + x^2 = \mf 6x^2$ -\stopbuffer - -There are only a few font families in existence that can handle math -properly because such fonts have to carry a complete set of characters and -symbols for mathematical typesetting. Among these, the Computer -Modern Roman distinguishes itself by its many design sizes; that -really pays off when typesetting complicated math formulas. - - -Many \TEX\ users have chosen \TEX\ for its superb math typesetting. - -This chapter will not go into any details but in math mode, the -central concept is the {\em math family} (not to be confused with the -{\em font families} discussed earlier). There are math families for -\type {\bf}, \type {\it}, etc. as well as for the special math -symbols. Within each family, there are always exactly three member -fonts: \type{text}, \type{script} and \type{scriptscript}, or a -normal, smaller and smallest font. The normal font size is used for -running text and the smaller ones for sub and superscripts. The next -example will show what the members of a math family can do. - -\typebuffer[math-1] - -When this is typeset you see this: - -\startlines -\getbuffer[math-1] -\stoplines - -As you can see, the alphabetic characters adapt to the selected font -family but the symbols are all typeset in the same font -regardless. Technically this means that the symbols are set in the -fixed font family~0 whereas the alphabetic characters are typeset -using variable family numbers. - -Typesetting math formulas can also be done somewhat differently, as we -will see in the next example. - -\typebuffer[math-2] - -A new command is used: \type {\mf}, which stands for {\em math -font}. This command takes care of the symbols in such a way that they -are also set in the actually selected font, just like the characters. - -\startlines -\getbuffer[math-2] -\stoplines - -You should take into account that \TEX\ typesets a formula as a -whole. In some cases this means that setups at the end of the formula -have an effect that starts already at the beginning of the formula. - -For example, the exact location of \type {\mf} is not that important. -We also could have typed: - -\typebuffer[math-3] - -There is much more to be said about math, but it is better to do that -in~\in{chapter}[chap:math], about math. - -\section{Em and Ex} -\index[em]{\type{em}} -\index[ex]{\type{ex}} - -In specifying dimensions we can distinguish physical units -like \type {pt} and \type {cm} and internal units like \type -{em} and \type {ex}. These last units are related to the -actual fontsize. When you use these internal units in -specifying for example horizontal and vertical spacing you -don't have to do any recalculating when fonts are switched -in the style definition. - -Some insight in these units does not hurt. The width of an -\type {em} is not the with of an M, but that of an --- (an -em||dash). When this glyph is not available in the font -another value is used. \in {Table} [ems] shows some -examples. We see that the width of a digit is about \type -{.5em}. In Computer Modern Roman a digit is exactly half -an em wide. - -\startbuffer[em-ex-1] - -\def\jump{\vl\hskip1em\vl}% -\def\mmmm{\vl M\vl}% -\def\dash{\vl---\vl}% -\def\numb{\vl12\vl}% - -\starttable[|c|c|c|c|c|c|] -\HL -\VL \type{\tf} \VL \type{\bf} \VL \type{\sl} \VL - \type{\tt} \VL \type{\ss} \VL \type{\tfx} \VL\SR -\HL -\VL \tf\numb \VL \bf\numb \VL \sl \numb \VL - \tt\numb \VL \ss\numb \VL \tfx\numb \VL\FR -\VL \tf\mmmm \VL \bf\mmmm \VL \sl \mmmm \VL - \tt\mmmm \VL \ss\mmmm \VL \tfx\mmmm \VL\MR -\VL \tf\jump \VL \bf\jump \VL \sl \jump \VL - \tt\jump \VL \ss\jump \VL \tfx\jump \VL\MR -\VL \tf\dash \VL \bf\dash \VL \sl \dash \VL - \tt\dash \VL \ss\dash \VL \tfx\dash \VL\LR -\HL -\stoptable - -\stopbuffer - -\placetable - [here][ems] - {The width of an \type{em}.} - {\getbuffer[em-ex-1]} - -In most cases we use \type{em} for specifying width and -\type {ex} for height. An \type {ex} equals the height of -a lowercase~x. \in {Table} [exes] shows some examples. - -\startbuffer[em-ex-2] - -\def\show - {\hbox - {\forgetall - \offinterlineskip - \vbox - {\hsize1em\hl[1]\endgraf\vskip1ex\hl[1]}% - \hskip.25em - \vbox - {\hsize.5em \vskip\linewidth x\vskip\linewidth}}}% - -\starttable[|c|c|c|c|c|c|] -\HL -\VL \type{\tf} \VL \type{\bf} \VL \type{\sl} \VL - \type{\tt} \VL \type{\ss} \VL \type{\tfx} \VL\SR -\HL -\VL \tf\show \VL \bf\show \VL \sl\show \VL - \tt\show \VL \ss\show \VL \tfx\show \VL\SR -\HL -\stoptable - -\stopbuffer - -\placetable - [here][exes] - {The height of an \type{ex}.} - {\getbuffer[em-ex-2]} - - -\section [sec:font handling]{Font handling} - - -Almost all users of typesetting systems based on \TEX\ do so because -of the quality of the output it produces. \PDFTEX\ (and through -inheritance \LUATEX\ as well) contains a few extensions to the -typesetting engine that make the output even better than the results -achieved by Knuth's original \TEX. Although the extensions are made -available by \PDFTEX, they are not limited to the \PDF\ output, they -will work with the \DVI\ backend just as well. And when the -extensions are defined but not enabled, then the typeset output is -100\% identical to when the feature is not present at all. - -\subsection [sec:protrusion]{Character protrusion} - - -In the following fake paragraph, you can see a hyphenation point, a -secondary sentence, separated by a comma, and a last sentence, ending -with a period. Miraculously, this paragraph fits into lines. Although -exaggerated, these lines demonstrate that visually the hyphen and -punctuation characters make the margin look ragged. - -\FakeParagraph\hbox\relax - -Before computers started to take over the traditional -typesetter's job, it was common practice to move hyphens and -punctuation into the margin, like in: - -\FakeParagraph\rlap\relax - -In this alternative, the margin looks less ragged, and this -becomes more noticeable once you get aware of this phenomenon. - -Sometimes, shifting the characters completely into the -margin is too much for the sensitive eye, for instance with -an italic font, where the characters already hang to the -right. In such cases, we need to compromise. - -\FakeParagraph{\hbox to .2ex}\rlap - -\PDFTEX\ (and \LUATEX, that has inherited this feature) has provisions -to move characters into the margin when they end up at the end of a -line. Such characters are called protruding characters. \PDFTEX\ -takes protruding into account when breaking a paragraph. - -We will demonstrate protruding using a quote from Hermann Zapf's -article \quotation {About micro||typography and the {\sl -hz}||program} in Electronic Publishing, vol~6~(3), 1993. - -\startnarrower -\switchtobodyfont[9pt] -\typefile{zapf} -\stopnarrower - -After \TEX\ has typeset this paragraph (using a specific font size -and line width) it may have constructed the following lines. - -\blank - -\beginofshapebox -\switchtobodyfont[modern,9pt] \noindent \input zapf \par -\endofshapebox -\reshapebox{\hbox{\AltColor\ruledhbox{\black\box\shapebox}}} -\flushshapebox - -\blank - -As you can see, the height and depth of the lines depend on -the characters, but their width equals what \TEX\ calls -\type {\hsize}. However, the natural width of the lines may -differ from \type {\hsize}. - -\blank - -\beginofshapebox -\switchtobodyfont[modern,9pt] \noindent \input zapf \par -\endofshapebox -\reshapebox{\hbox{\AltColor\ruledhbox{\black\unhbox\shapebox}}} -\flushshapebox - -\blank - -Here the inter||word space is fixed to what \TEX\ considers -to be a space. This example also demonstrates that \TEX\ -does not have spaces, but stretches the white area between -words to suit its demands. When breaking lines, \TEX's mind -is occupied by boxes, glue and penalties, or in more common -language: (parts of) words, stretchable white space, and more -or less preferred breakpoints. - -\blank - -%TH Source note: -% I left the \setupfontsynonyms in because they are -% needed in mkii mode. - -\bgroup -\def\postprocesscolumnbox#1{\hbox{\AltColor\ruledhbox{\black\box#1}}} -\startcolumns[n=3] -\setupfontsynonym [Serif] [handling=normal] -\switchtobodyfont[modern,9pt] -\setupalign[verytolerant,stretch,hanging] -\noindent \input zapf \par -\stopcolumns -\egroup - -\blank - -This time we have enabled \PDFTEX's protruding mechanism. -The characters that stick into the margin are taken into -account when breaking the paragraph into lines, but in the -final result, they do not count in the width. Here we used -an ugly three column layout so that we got a few more -hyphens to illustrate the principle. - - -When that same text is typeset in the traditional way in two columns, -it looks like this: - -\blank - -\startsimplecolumns[n=2] -\setupalign[verytolerant,stretch] -\switchtobodyfont[modern,9pt] \noindent \input zapf \par -\stopsimplecolumns - -\blank - -As you can see, the hyphens and punctuation fit snugly into the line -and as a result the line endings look a bit ragged. -With protrusion turned on, it looks like this: - -\blank - -\startsimplecolumns[n=2] -\setupfontsynonym [Serif] [handling=pure] -\setupalign[verytolerant,stretch,hanging] -\switchtobodyfont[modern,9pt] \noindent \input zapf \par -\stopsimplecolumns - -\blank - -Now the punctuation protrudes a little into the margin. Although the margin -is now geometrically uneven it looks straighter to the human eye because -not so much whitespace \quote{pushes into} the text. - -\subsection [sec:hz]{Font expansion} - -In typesetting the two characters hz are tightly connected to Hermann -Zapf and the next couple of pages we will discuss a method for -optimizing the look and feel of a paragraph using a mechanism that is -inspired by his work. Although official qualified in \PDFTEX\ as -font adjusting, we will use the short qualification hz since this is -how it is called in the \PDFTEX\ community. - -First, here is again the same example text that was used in the -previous section, typeset using normal \TEX||comptibale font settings: - -\blank - -\startsimplecolumns[n=2] -\setupalign[verytolerant,stretch] -\switchtobodyfont[modern,9pt] \noindent \input zapf \par -\stopsimplecolumns - -\blank - -The example below shows hz in action. This paragraph is typeset with -hz enabled and has a more even spacing than the text above. - -\blank - -\startsimplecolumns[n=2] -\setupfontsynonym [Serif] [handling=hz] -% the next line can't be used, or the font encoding tables at the end of -% the chapter will fail with a `was expanded with different values'-error -% in mkii. -% \setupfonthandling [hz] [min=50,max=50,step=10] -\setupalign[hanging,hz] -\switchtobodyfont[modern,9pt] \noindent \input zapf \par -\stopsimplecolumns - -\blank - -The average reader will not notice the trick, but those sensitive to -character shapes will see that some glyphs are widened slightly and -others are narrowed slightly. Ideally the programs that built the -glyph should be defined in such a way that this goes unnoticed, but -in practice glyph programs are not that clever and so a brute force -horizontal scaling is applied. As long as the used percentage is -small, the distortion will go unnoticed and the paragraph will look -slightly better because the whitespace distribution is more even. - -\subsection [sec:otherhandling]{Other font handlings} - -In addition to the two handlings documented in the previous -paragraphs (protruding and hz), \CONTEXT\ also provides the \type -{noligs} handling (handy when one processes \XML), \type -{flexspacing} and \type {prespacing} (meant for languages like French -that need spacing around for instance \type {:} and~\type {;}). These -handlings are experimental. - - -\subsection{How to use font handlings} - -Before we go into the details of the actual extensions, let's see -what is provided by \CONTEXT\ as the user||level interface. The -\CONTEXT\ interface to those new features is through a subsystem -called \quote{font handling}, and at the top that subsystem is -seamlessly integrated into the normal alignment macros. - -For example, assuming the system is set up already to support -protrusion, you can simply say - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setupalign[hanging] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -to turn protrusion on. However, this will only work correctly if a -number of special setups have taken place internally. The command -\type{\setupalign} only toggles a switch, and the required setups -have to be done elsewhere. - -The list of font handling||related keys for \type{\setupalign} is: - -\starttabulate[|lT|l|] -\NC hanging \NC turns on character protrusion\NC \NR -\NC nohanging \NC turns off character protrusion\NC \NR -\NC hz \NC turns on font expansion\NC \NR -\NC nohz \NC turns off font expansion\NC \NR -\NC spacing \NC turns on special spacing rules\NC \NR -\NC nospacing \NC turns off special spacing\NC \NR -\stoptabulate - -Largely because of the tight connection with the font itself, the -method of defining and setting font handling is a little different -between \PDFTEX\ and \MKIV. - -\subsection{Setting up font handlings in \MKII} - -Now, let's move on to how to set up the system for font handling -properly. Most of the underlying features of \PDFTEX\ cannot be turned -{\em merely} on or off, it is possible to tweak the machinery on -the font as well as on the individual glyph level. You can define -those settings all on your own, but \CONTEXT\ comes with a handy set -of predefined values. - -\starttabulate[|lT|lT|p|] -\NC \rm\bf name \NC \bf \tex{setupalign}\NC \bf description \NC \NR -\NC pure \NC hanging \NC full protrusion of only selected punctuation \NC \NR -\NC normal \NC hanging \NC partial protrusion of punctuation and some asymmetrical letters \NC \NR -\NC hz \NC hz \NC variable correction of character widths\NC \NR -\NC quality \NC hanging,hz \NC combination of hz and pure \NC \NR -\NC highquality \NC hanging,hz \NC combination of hz and normal \NC \NR -\NC flexspacing \NC spacing \NC automatic extra spacing around various punctuation characters \NC \NR -\NC prespacing \NC spacing \NC like flexspacing, but ignoring . and , and with smaller effects\NC \NR -\NC noligs \NC -- \NC suppresses ligatures; because this is irreversible it is not - controlled via \type{\setupalign}\NC \NR -\stoptabulate - -You need to be aware of the fact that at the moment that you actually -define a font, you need to tell what handling you want to apply. - -Note: setting up font handling involves a few low-level font definition -commands, so you may want to read the chapter about font definitions -first. - -Say that we want to hang only the serif fonts and say that we use -Palatino as main typeface. - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setupfontsynonym [Serif] [handling=pure] -\definetypeface [palatino] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [default] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -In the above example, the font loader is instructed to treat fonts -with the virtual name \type{Serif} in a special way by applying the -font handling named \type {pure}. After that, the typeface collection -\type {palatino} is (re)defined and by that process the font tagged -as \type {Serif} will get the \quote{hanging} settings attached it. - -Now enable this typeface collection can be enabled by: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setupbodyfont [palatino] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -and finally, don't forget to turn on hanging by: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setupalign [hanging] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -However, this only takes care of the \type{Serif} font. Normally, that -is the virtual name for the combination \type {\rm\tf}. If you also want the -bold variants to hang, you have to add an extra line: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\setupfontsynonym [SerifBold] [handling=pure] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -And so on for all the alternatives. This is tedious, so \CONTEXT\ -provides a shortcut. If you want to set all serif weights at once, you -can call on a predefined typescript component before defining the -typeface: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\usetypescript [serif] [handling] [pure] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -for hanging punctuation, or for all characters: - -\starttyping -\usetypescript [serif] [handling] [normal] -\stoptyping - -The full example then becomes: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\usetypescript [serif] [handling] [pure] -\definetypeface [palatino] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [default] -\setupbodyfont [palatino] -\setupalign [hanging] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -The first argument can be one of three named typescript groups: -\type{serif} (for the virtual font synonyms whose names begin with \type{Serif}), -\type{sans} (for \type{Sans}), or \type{mono} (for \type{Mono}). The second -argument should always be \type{handling}. The third argument has to -be one of named font handlings that are listed in the table at the -start of this section. - -The typescripts that are used in these examples work by altering the -font synonyms for virtual symbolic font names like \type{Serif} -and \type{SerifBold} en bloc. They will even work with your own -typescripts if (but only if) these typescripts use the same font -naming conventions as the \CONTEXT\ core. - -\blank - -The definition of font handlings is actually a two-step process. A -named font handling consists of one or more handling vectors that have -to be defined first, those are then combined under a single name. - -This is not the right place to describe how to define the low-level -vector definitions in detail, for that you are referred to the -documented source of the main handling definition file \type -{hand-def.tex}. But to give you an idea of what it looks like, here is -a small excerpt of that file. The \type{pure} handling vector is -defined as: - -\starttyping -\startfonthandling [pure] - - \defineprotrudefactor , 0 1 - \defineprotrudefactor . 0 1 - \defineprotrudefactor : 0 1 - \defineprotrudefactor ; 0 1 - \defineprotrudefactor - 0 1 - - \defineprotrudefactor hyphen 0 1 - \defineprotrudefactor endash 0 .5 - \defineprotrudefactor emdash 0 .33 % .5 - -\stopfonthandling -\stoptyping - -The \type{pure} font handling itself is then defined as follows: - -\starttyping -\definefonthandling [pure] [pure] [type=hanging] -\stoptyping - -The \type{hz} setup runs along the same lines. First here is a vector: - -\starttyping -\startfonthandling [hz] - - \defineadjustfactor A .5 - \defineadjustfactor B .7 - \defineadjustfactor C .7 - ... - -\stopfonthandling -\stoptyping - -And then the definition of the hz handling is as follows: - -\starttyping -\definefonthandling [hz] [hz,extended] [type=hz] -\stoptyping - -To wrap this up, here is the macro syntax for the font handling -definition and setup. - -\showsetup{definefonthandling} - -As you can see, the \type{\definefonthandling} command accepts three -arguments. The first is the handling to be defined, the second is a -list of handling vectors to be used, and the third sets up a number of -settings. - -\starttabulate[|lT|p|] -\NC type \NC the type of this font handling feature, for use by \type{\setupalign} \NC \NR -\NC right \NC used by \type{type=hanging}, default 1 \NC \NR -\NC left \NC used by \type{type=hanging}, default 1 \NC \NR -\NC factor \NC used by \type{type=spacing}, default 1 \NC \NR -\NC min \NC used by \type{type=hz}, default 20 \NC \NR -\NC max \NC used by \type{type=hz}, default 20 \NC \NR -\NC step \NC used by \type{type=hz}, default 5 \NC \NR -\stoptabulate - -On top of the list at the beginning of this paragraph, a few -more elaborate font handlings are also predefined: - -\starttyping -\definefonthandling [purebold] [pure] [type=hanging] -\definefonthandling [pureitalic] [pure] [type=hanging,right=1.5] -\definefonthandling [pureslanted] [pure] [type=hanging,right=1.5] -\definefonthandling [purebolditalic] [pure] [type=hanging,right=1.5] -\definefonthandling [pureboldslanted] [pure] [type=hanging,right=1.5] -\stoptyping - -The \type {right} parameter (there is also \type {left}) is a -multiplication factor that is applied to the values in the associated -vector. Such definitions can be more extensive, like: - -\starttyping -\definefonthandling - [normalitalic] - [punctuation,alpha,extended] - [type=hanging,right=1.5] -\stoptyping - -Here we have combined three vectors into one handling. For these -extended font handlings, there are no predefined typescripts, so you -either have to use the font synonyms directly, or define your own -typescripts. Now, if you think this is overly complicated, you are -probably right. Normally you will just invoke protruding handlings -defined previously, but the mechanisms are there to fine||tune the -handlings to your precise wishes. - -In case you want to alter some of the settings of an already defined -font handling, there is - -\showsetup{setupfonthandling} - -The first argument is the handling to be altered, the second sets up -the settings. - -\subsection{Setting up font handlings in \MKIV} - -In \MKIV, font handling is merged with the font features (because -these already have a low-level connection to the font), so you can -set up the font-side of things with the sixth argument -of \type{\definetypeface}, like so: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\definefontfeature - [hz] [default] - [protrusion=pure, mode=node, script=latn] -\definetypeface [palatino] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [default] [features=hz] -\setupbodyfont [palatino] -\setupalign [hanging] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -or by redefining the feature set that is used by the typescript you -are using and then (re-)executing the typescript, like so: - -\startexample -\starttyping -\definefontfeature - [default] [default] - [protrusion=pure, expansion=quality, mode=node, script=latn] -\usetypescript[palatino] -\setupbodyfont [palatino] -\setupalign [hanging] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -There is a list of predefined font handling feature values that you can use: - -For protrusion, there is: - -\starttabulate[|lT|lT|p|] -\NC \rm\bf name \NC \bf \tex{setupalign}\NC \bf description \NC \NR -\NC pure \NC hanging \NC full protrusion of only selected punctuation \NC \NR -\NC punctuation \NC hanging \NC partial protrusion of punctuation \NC \NR -\NC alpha \NC hanging \NC partial of some asymmetrical letters \NC \NR -\NC quality \NC hanging \NC the combination of \type{punctuation} and \type{alpha}\NC \NR -\stoptabulate - -For expansion, there is: - -\starttabulate[|lT|lT|p|] -\NC \rm\bf name \NC \bf \tex{setupalign}\NC \bf description \NC \NR -\NC quality \NC hz \NC variable correction of character widths\NC \NR -\stoptabulate - -These are defined in the file \type{font-ext.lua}. The low||level definitions look like - -\startLUA -fonts.protrusions.vectors['pure'] = { - [0x002C] = { 0, 1 }, -- comma - [0x002E] = { 0, 1 }, -- period - [0x003A] = { 0, 1 }, -- colon - [0x003B] = { 0, 1 }, -- semicolon - [0x002D] = { 0, 1 }, -- hyphen - [0x2013] = { 0, 0.50 }, -- endash - [0x2014] = { 0, 0.33 }, -- emdash -} -fonts.protrusions.classes['pure'] = { - vector = 'pure', factor = 1 -} -\stopLUA - -That was the complete definition of \type{protrusion=pure}. The key -\type{classes} has the same function as the macro call -\type{\definefonthandling} in \MKII. It references the named vector -\type{pure} and sets up a parameter. - -For \type{protrusion}, there is only the one parameter \type{factor}, -but for \type{expansion} there are a few more: - - -\starttyping -\startLUA -fonts.expansions.classes['quality'] = { - stretch = 2, shrink = 2, step = .5, vector = 'default', factor = 1 -} -fonts.expansions.vectors['default'] = { - [byte('A')] = 0.5, - [byte('B')] = 0.7, - ... -- many more characters follow -} -\stopLUA -\stoptyping - -As you can see, the definition order of vector vs.\ class is not -important, and the format of the vector is a little different. The use of -\type{byte()} is just so that that keying in hex numbers can be avoided. -The values are bare numbers instead of hashes because there is only -one per-character parameter involved with character expansion. - -Also note that the values for the parameters \type{stretch}, -\type{shrink} and \type{step} are divided by a factor 10 compared to -the \MKII\ definition. - -In \MKIV, there is no support for the \type{spacing} key to -\type{\setupalign} yet. That is because the low||level features in -\PDFTEX\ are not present in \LUATEX, and there is no replacement yet. -The font handling \type{noligs} is, of course, replaced by the -OpenType font feature tags for ligatures: simply leave all of the -relevant font features turned off. - -\section [sec:encodings]{Encodings and mappings} - -This section only applies to \PDFTEX. If you are exclusively using -\XETEX\ or \MKIV, you can safely ignore the following text. - -Not every language uses the (western) Latin alphabet. Although -in most languages the basic 26 characters are somehow used, -they can be combined with a broad range of accents placed in -any place. - -In order to get a character representation, also called -glyph, in the resulting output, you have to encode -it in the input. This is no problem for \type {a..z}, but -other characters are accessed by name, for instance \type -{\eacute}. The glyph \eacute\ can be present in the font but when -it's not there, \TEX\ has to compose the character from a -letter~e and an accent~\textacute. - -In practice this means that the meaning of \type {\eacute} -depends on the font and font encoding used. There are many -such encodings, each suited for a subset of languages. - -\vskip 1ex -\starttabulate [|lT|p|l|] -\HL -\NC \rm\bf encoding \NC \bf usage \NC \bf status \NC \NR -\HL -\NC 8r \NC a (strange) mixture of encodings \NC useless \NC \NR -\NC default \NC the 7 bit \ASCII\ encoding as used by plain \TEX \NC obsolete \NC \NR -\NC ec \NC the prefered encoding of \TEX\ distributions \NC okay \NC \NR -\NC greek \NC an encoding for modern greek \NC okay \NC \NR -\NC qx \NC an encoding that covers most eastern european languages \NC okay \NC \NR -\NC t2a \NC a cyrillic \TEX\ font encoding \NC ? \NC \NR -\NC t2b \NC another cyrillic \TEX\ font encoding \NC ? \NC \NR -\NC t2c \NC another another cyrillic \TEX\ font encoding \NC ? \NC \NR -\NC t5 \NC an encoding dedicated to vietnamese (many (double) accents) \NC okay \NC \NR -\NC texnansi \NC a combination of \TEX\ and Adobe standard encoding \NC okay \NC \NR -\HL -\stoptabulate -\vskip 1ex - -These encodings are font related as is demonstrated in \in -{figure} [fig:font a], \in{}[fig:font b], \in{}[fig:font c], \in -{and} [fig:font d]. Here we used the \type {\showfont} command. - -\placefigure - [here][fig:font a] - {The Latin Modern Roman font in ec encoding.} - {\externalfigure[typography/encodings.pdf][page=1]} - -\placefigure - [here][fig:font b] - {The Latin Modern Roman font in texnansi encoding.} - {\externalfigure[typography/encodings.pdf][page=2]} - -\placefigure - [here][fig:font c] - {The Latin Modern Roman font in qx encoding.} - {\externalfigure[typography/encodings.pdf][page=3]} - -\placefigure - [here][fig:font d] - {The Latin Modern Roman font in t5 encoding.} - {\externalfigure[typography/encodings.pdf][page=4]} - -The situation is even more complicated than it looks, since -the font may be virtual, that is, built from several fonts. - -The advantage of using specific encodings is that you can -let \TEX\ hyphenate words in the appropriate way. The -hyphenation patterns are applied to the internal -data structures that represent the sequence of glyphs. In -spite of what you may expect, they are font||dependent! Even -more confusing: they not only depend on the font encoding, -but also on the mapping from lower to uppercase characters, -or more precise, on the existence of such a mapping. - -Unless you want to play with these encodings and mappings, -in most cases you can forget their details and rely on what -other \TEX\ experts tell you to do. Normally switching from -one to another encoding and|/|or mapping takes place with the -change in fonts or when some special output encoding is -needed, for instance in \PDF\ annotations and|/|or unicode -vectors that enable searching in documents. So, to summarize -this: encodings and mappings depend on the fonts used as well -have consequences for the language specific hyphenation -patterns. Fortunately \CONTEXT\ handles this for you -automatically. - -\doflushfloats -\page - -If you want to know to what extent a font is complete and -characters need to be composed on the fly, you can typeset a -a couple of tables. The (current) composition is shown by -\type {\showaccents}, as shown in~\in{figure}[fig:show accents] - -\placefigure - [here][fig:show accents] - {Output of \tex{showaccents} for the current (palatino) font in \PDFTEX} - {\externalfigure[typography/encodings.pdf][page=5]} - -\stopcomponent diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-verbatim.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-verbatim.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0ec79e5c8ca..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-verbatim.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,244 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-verbatim - -\environment contextref-env -\product contextref - - -\chapter[verbatim]{Verbatim text} -\index{verbatim text} -\index{typed text} -\index{typing} -\index{verbatim} -\macro{\tex{starttyping}} -\macro{\tex{setuptyping}} -\macro{\tex{setuptype}} -\macro{\tex{type}} -\macro{\tex{typ}} -\macro{\tex{tex}} -\macro{\tex{typefile}} - -Text can be displayed in verbatim (typed) form. The text is -typed between the commands: - -\showsetup{starttyping} - -Like in: - -\startbuffer -\starttyping -In this text there are enough examples of verbatim text. The command -definitions and examples are typeset with the mentioned commands. Like in -this example. -\stoptyping -\stopbuffer - -\startreality -\typebuffer -\stopreality - -For in||line typed text the command \type {\type} is -available. - -\showsetup{type} - -A complete file can be added to the text with the command: - -\showsetup{typefile} - -The style of typing is set with: - -\showsetup{setuptyping} - -This setup influences the display verbatim (\type -{\starttyping}) and the verbatim typesetting of files (\type -{\typefile}) and buffers (\type {\typebuffer}). The first -optional argument can be used to define a specific verbatim -environment. - -\starttyping -\setuptyping[file][margin=default] -\stoptyping - -When the key \type {space=on}, the spaces are shown: - -\startreality -\setuptyping[space=on] -\starttyping -No alignment is to be preferred -over aligning by means of -spaces or the s t r e t c h i n g of words -\stoptyping -\stopreality - -A very special case is: - -\startbuffer -\definetyping - [broadtyping] - -\setuptyping - [broadtyping] - [oddmargin=-1.5cm,evenmargin=-.75cm] -\stopbuffer - -\getbuffer - -\typebuffer - -This can be used in: - -\startbuffer -\startbroadtyping -A verbatim line can be very long and when we don't want to hyphenate we -typeset it in the margin on the uneven pages. -\stopbroadtyping -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -At a left hand side page the verbatim text is set in the -margin. - -\getbuffer - -An in||line verbatim is set up by: - -\showsetup{setuptype} - -When the parameter \type {option} is set at \type {slanted} -all text between \type{<}\type{<} and \type{>}\type{>} is -typeset in {\ttsl a slanted letter}. This feature can be -used with all parameters. In this way \type -+\type{aa<+\type+<bb>+\type+>cc}+ will result in: \type -{aa<<bb>>cc}. - -% Het gekruk met de gesplitste << voorkomt ongewenste -% ligaturen in lucida fonts. - -For reasons of readability you can also use other characters -than \type+{+ and \type+}+ as {\em outer} parenthesis. You -can choose your own non||active (a non||special) character, -for example: \type{\type+like this+} or \type{\type-like -that-}. Furthermore you can use the mentioned -\type{<}\type{<} and \type{>}\type{>}, as in -\type+\type<+\type+<like this>+\type+>+ or even -\type{\type<like that>}. - -The parameter \type {option=commands} enables you to process -commands in a typed text. In this option \texescape\ is -replaced by \type {/}. This option is used for typesetting -manuals like this one. For example: - -\startexample -\setuptyping[option=none] -\starttyping -\seethis <</rm : this command has no effect>> - /vdots -\sihtees <</sl : neither has this one>> -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -The double \type{<}\type{<} and \type{>}\type{>} overtake -the function of \type+{}+. - -Within the type||commands we are using \type {\tttf}. When -we would have used \type {\tt}, the \type {\sl} would have -produced a slanted and \type {\bf} a bold typeletter. Now -this will not happen: - -\startexample -\setuptyping[option=commands] -\starttyping -\seethis <</rm : this command has no effect>> - /vdots -\sihtees <</sl : neither has this one>> -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -One of the most interesting options of typesetting verbatim -is a program source code. We will limit the information on -this topic and refer readers to the documentation in the -files \type {verb-<<xxx>>.tex} and \type {cont-ver.tex}. In -that last file you can find the following lines: - -\starttyping -\definetyping [MP] [option=MP] -\definetyping [PL] [option=PL] -\definetyping [JS] [option=JS] -\definetyping [TEX] [option=TEX] -\stoptyping - -Here we see that it is possible to define your own verbatim -environment. For that purpose we use the command: - -\showsetup{definetyping} - -The definitions above couple such an environment to an -option. - -\startbuffer -\startMP -beginfig (12) ; - MyScale = 1.23 ; - draw unitsquare scaled MyScale shifted (10,20) ; -endfig ; -\stopMP -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -In color (or reduced gray) this will come out as: - -\startreality -\getbuffer -\stopreality - -These environments take care of typesetting the text in such -a way that the typographics match the chosen language. It is -possible to write several filters. Languages like \METAPOST, -\METAFONT, \PERL, \JAVASCRIPT, \SQL, and off course \TEX\ -are supported. By default color is used to display these -sources, where several palettes take care of the different -commands. That is why you see the parameter \type {palet} in -\type {\setuptyping}. One can use font changes or even own -commands instead, by assigning the appropriate values to the -\type {icommand} (for identifiers), \type {vcommand} (for -variables) and \type {ccommand} parameters (for the rest). By -default we have: - -\starttyping -\setuptyping [icommand=\ttsl, vcommand=, ccommand=\tf] -\stoptyping - -We have some alternatives for \type {\type}. When -typesetting text with this command the words are not -hyphenated. 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-
-\startcolumnset[example]
-
- \fakewords{150}{150}\column[local]\fakewords{25}{50}
-
- \dorecurse{25}{\fakewords{50}{75}\par}
-
-\stopcolumnset
-
-\stoptext
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-% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
-
-\definecolumnset[example][n=4]
-\definecolumnset[therest][n=4]
-
-\setupbackgrounds[text][text][background=contrast]
-
-\setupcolumnset[example][1][width=.3\makeupwidth]
-
-\starttext
-
-\startcolumnset[example,therest]
-
- \fakewords{150}{150}\column[local]\fakewords{25}{50}
-
- \dorecurse{25}{\fakewords{50}{75}\par}
-
-\stopcolumnset
-
-\stoptext
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-%
-% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
-
-\definecolumnset[example][n=3]
-\definecolumnset[therest][n=4]
-
-\setupbackgrounds[text][text][background=contrast]
-
-\setupcolumnset[example] [distance=.5cm]
-\setupcolumnset[therest] [distance=.5cm]
-
-\setupcolumnset[example] [width=\dimexpr((\makeupwidth-1.5cm)/4)]
-\setupcolumnset[therest] [width=\dimexpr((\makeupwidth-1.5cm)/4)]
-
-\setupcolumnset[example][1][width=\dimexpr(\makeupwidth-1.0cm-2
- \dimexpr((\makeupwidth-1.5cm)/4))]
-
-\starttext
-
-\startcolumnset[example,therest]
-
- \startcolumnmakeup
-
- \vfill \fakewords{50}{100}
-
- \stopcolumnmakeup
-
- \column[local]
-
- \dorecurse{25}{\fakewords{100}{150}\par}
-
-\stopcolumnset
-
-\stoptext
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-%
-% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
-
-\definecolumnset[example][n=4]
-
-\definecolumnsetarea
- [one][both]
- [x=1,y=1,nx=2,ny=6,
- align=high,offset=1ex,
- background=contrast,state=testflow]
-
-\setupcolumnsetareatext
- [one] [both] [\flushtextflow{demoflow}]
-
-\definetextflow
- [demoflow]
- [style=smallbodyfont,width=\dimexpr(\Two-2ex)]
-
-\definecolumnsethsize{example}{1}{2}\Two
-
-% \definetest[testflow][next]{\doiftextflowelse{demoflow}}
-
-\definetest[testflow]{\doiftextflowelse{demoflow}}
-\starttextflow[demoflow] \stoptextflow % force content
-
-\starttext
-
-\startcolumnset[example]
-
- \starttextflow[demoflow] \fakewords{100}{125} \stoptextflow
-
- \dorecurse{30}{\fakewords{50}{100}}
-
-\stopcolumnset
-
-\stoptext
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-%
-% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
-
-\definecolumnset[example][n=4]
-
-\setupcolumnset
- [example] [each]
- [background=contrast]
-
-\starttext
-
-\startcolumnset[example]
-
- \dorecurse{30}{\fakewords{50}{100}}
-
-\stopcolumnset
-
-\stoptext
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-%
-% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
-
-\definecolumnset[example][n=4]
-
-\setupcolumnset
- [example] [each]
- [background=contrast,
- backgroundoffset=3pt,
- frame=on,
- rulethickness=1pt]
-
-\starttext
-
-\startcolumnset[example]
-
- \dorecurse{30}{\fakewords{50}{100}}
-
-\stopcolumnset
-
-\stoptext
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-%
-% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
-
-\definecolumnset[example][n=4]
-
-\definecolumnsetarea
- [title][left]
- [x=1,y=1,nx=8,ny=8,
- background=contrast,state=repeat]
-
-\setupcolumnsetareatext
- [title][left][\setups{cow}]
-
-\startsetups[cow]
-
- \externalfigure
- [cow.pdf]
- [height=15\lineheight,
- width=2\dimexpr(\makeupwidth+\backspace)]
-
-\stopsetups
-
-\starttext
-
-\startcolumnset[example]
-
- \dorecurse{30}{\fakewords{50}{100}}
-
-\stopcolumnset
-
-\stoptext
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-%
-% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
-
-\definecolor[shadecolor][r=.5,g=.5,b=.25] % yellow
-
-\startuseMPgraphic{mpos:par:columnset:shade}
- path p, q, r ; numeric h ;
- for i=1 upto nofmultipars :
- p := multipars[i] ;
- h := bbheight(p) ;
- q := multipars[i] topenlarged -.5h ;
- r := multipars[i] bottomenlarged -.5h ;
- if one_piece_multi_par :
- linear_shade(q,8,white,boxfillcolor) ;
- linear_shade(r,8,boxfillcolor,white) ;
- elseif multilocs[i] = 1 :
- linear_shade(p,8,boxfillcolor,white) ;
- elseif multilocs[i] = 2 :
- linear_shade(q,8,boxfillcolor,white) ;
- linear_shade(r,8,white,boxfillcolor) ;
- else :
- linear_shade(p,8,white,boxfillcolor) ;
- fi ;
- endfor ;
-\stopuseMPgraphic
-
-\definecolumnset
- [example]
- [n=4]
-
-\definetextbackground
- [shade]
- [location=paragraph,
- backgroundcolor=shadecolor,
- mp=mpos:par:columnset:shade,
- method=mpos:par:columnset,
- leftoffset=\topskipgap,
- before=\blank,
- after=\blank]
-
-\starttext
-
-\startcolumnset[example]
-
- \dorecurse{40}
- {\starttextbackground[shade]
- \fakewords{10}{200}
- \stoptextbackground}
-
-\stopcolumnset
-
-\stoptext
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-%
-% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
-
-\definecolumnset [example-1] [n=2]
-\definecolumnset [example-2] [n=3]
-
-\starttext \showgrid
-
- \startcolumnset [example-1] \dorecurse {1}{\input tufte \par} \stopcolumnset
- \startcolumnset [example-2] \dorecurse {2}{\input ward \par} \stopcolumnset
-
-\stoptext
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-%
-% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
-
-\definecolumnset [example-1] [n=2,balance=yes]
-\definecolumnset [example-2] [n=3,balance=yes]
-
-\starttext \showgrid
-
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-1][1][1] [8]
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-1][1][2][10]
-
- \startcolumnset [example-1] \dorecurse {1}{\input tufte \par} \stopcolumnset
- \startcolumnset [example-2] \dorecurse {2}{\input ward \par} \stopcolumnset
-
-\stoptext
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-%
-% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
-
-\definecolumnset [example-1] [n=2,balance=yes]
-\definecolumnset [example-2] [n=3,balance=yes]
-
-\starttext \showgrid
-
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-1][1][1] [8]
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-1][1][2][10]
-
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-2][1][1][19]
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-2][1][2][18]
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-2][1][3][19]
-
- \startcolumnset [example-1] \dorecurse {1}{\input tufte \par} \stopcolumnset
- \startcolumnset [example-2] \dorecurse {2}{\input ward \par} \stopcolumnset
-
-\stoptext
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-%
-% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
-
-\definecolumnset [example-1] [n=2,balance=yes]
-\definecolumnset [example-2] [n=3,balance=yes]
-
-\starttext \showgrid
-
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-1][1][1] [8]
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-1][1][2][10]
-
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-2][1][1] [0]
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-2][1][2][-2]
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-2][1][3] [0]
-
- \startcolumnset [example-1] \dorecurse {1}{\input tufte \par} \stopcolumnset
- \startcolumnset [example-2] \dorecurse {6}{\input ward \par} \stopcolumnset
-
-\stoptext
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-%
-% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
-
-\definecolumnset [example-1] [n=2,balance=yes]
-\definecolumnset [example-2] [n=3,balance=yes]
-
-\starttext \showgrid
-
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-1][1][1] [8]
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-1][1][2][10]
-
- \setupcolumnsetstart[example-2][1][1][19]
- \setupcolumnsetstart[example-2][1][2][17]
- \setupcolumnsetstart[example-2][1][3][19]
-
- \startcolumnset [example-1] \dorecurse {1}{\input tufte \par} \stopcolumnset
- \startcolumnset [example-2] \dorecurse {2}{\input ward \par} \stopcolumnset
-
-\stoptext
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-%
-% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
-
-\definecolumnset [example-1] [n=2,balance=yes]
-\definecolumnset [example-2] [n=3,balance=yes]
-
-\starttext \showgrid
-
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-1][1][1] [8]
- \setupcolumnsetlines[example-1][1][2][10]
-
- \setupcolumnsetstart[example-2][1][1][29]
- \setupcolumnsetstart[example-2][1][2][29]
- \setupcolumnsetstart[example-2][1][3][29]
-
- \startcolumnset [example-1] \dorecurse {1}{\input tufte \par} \stopcolumnset
- \startcolumnset [example-2] \dorecurse {2}{\input ward \par} \stopcolumnset
-
-\stoptext
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/columns/columns.rb b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/columns/columns.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 690db88e314..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/columns/columns.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -# usage: runtools columns.rb
-#
-# copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-gpl
-
-job = Job.new
-
-Dir.glob('cols-*.tex').each do |file|
- job.execute_command("texmfstart texexec --int=en --pdf --env=cols-000 #{file}")
-end
-
-job.execute_command("texmfstart ctxtools --purge")
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<cd:constant type="inner"/> - <cd:constant type="outer"/> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="flushleft"/> - <cd:constant type="flushright"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="center"/> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - </cd:define> - - <cd:define name="symalign"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="flushleft"/> - <cd:constant type="flushright"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="center"/> - </cd:define> - - <cd:define name="indenting"> - <cd:constant type="never"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="not"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="always"/> - <cd:constant type="first"/> - <cd:constant type="next"/> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="odd"/> - <cd:constant type="even"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:define> - - <cd:define name="indentnext"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:define> - - <cd:define name="style"> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="bold"/> - <cd:constant type="slanted"/> - <cd:constant type="boldslanted"/> - <cd:constant type="type"/> - <cd:constant type="cap"/> - <cd:constant type="small..."/> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:define> - - <cd:define name="language"> - <cd:constant type="nl"/> - <cd:constant type="fr"/> - <cd:constant type="en"/> - <cd:constant type="uk"/> - <cd:constant type="de"/> - <cd:constant type="es"/> - <cd:constant type="cz"/> - <cd:constant type=".."/> - </cd:define> - - <cd:define name="texts"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - <!--<cd:constant type="cd:section"/>--> - <cd:constant type="date"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:mark"/> - <cd:constant type="pagenumber"/> - </cd:define> - - <cd:define name="layout-h"> - <cd:constant type="text" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="margin"/> - <cd:constant type="edge"/> - </cd:define> - - <cd:define name="layout-v"> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="header"/> - <cd:constant type="text" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="footer"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - </cd:define> - - <cd:define name="bodyfont"> - <cd:constant type="5pt"/> - <cd:constant type="..."/> - <cd:constant type="12pt"/> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - </cd:define> - - <cd:command id="cd:1" name="installlanguage" file="lang-ini.tex" category="language"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="installlanguage"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="spacing"> - <cd:constant type="packed" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="lefthyphenmin"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number" default="2"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="righthyphenmin"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number" default="2"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftsentence"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command" default="---"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightsentence"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command" default="---"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftsubsentence"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command" default="---"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightsubsentence"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command" default="---"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftquote"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightquote"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftquotation"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightquotation"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftspeech"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="middlespeech"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command" default=""/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightspeech"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="limittext"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="date"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> <!-- TODO --> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="compoundhyphen"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command" default="\compoundhyphen"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftcompoundhyphen"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command" default="\compoundhyphen"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightcompoundhyphen"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command" default=""/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="default"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:2" name="setuplanguage" file="lang-ini.tex" category="language"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuplanguage"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:resolve name="language"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:1" name="installlanguage" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:3" name="language" file="lang-ini.tex" category="language"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="language"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:resolve name="language"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:4" name="mainlanguage" file="lang-ini.tex" category="language"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="mainlanguage"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:resolve name="language"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:5" name="translate" file="lang-lab.tex" category="language"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="translate"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="cd:name"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:6" name="useencoding" file="enco-ini.tex" category="encoding"> <!-- engine="pdftex" --> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="useencoding"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:7" name="usespecials" file="spec-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="usespecials"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="reset"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:8" name="defineoutput" file="spec-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="defineoutput"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:9" name="setupoutput" file="spec-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupoutput"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:10" name="definebodyfontenvironment" file="font-ini.tex" category="fonts"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definebodyfontenvironment"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> <!-- it's possible to use 1+2+3, 2+3, what about 1+2? --> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" optional="no"> <!-- have to force no, otherwise \showsetup is wrong ! --> - <cd:constant type="5pt"/> <!-- TODO: maybe <cd:resolve name="bodyfont"/> --> - <cd:constant type="..."/> - <cd:constant type="12pt"/> - <cd:constant type="default"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="3" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="text"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="script"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="scriptscript"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="x"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="xx"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="a"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="b"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="c"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="d"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="small"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="big"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="interlinespace"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="em"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:11" name="setupbodyfontenvironment" file="font-ini.tex" category="fonts"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupbodyfontenvironment"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> <!-- same as definebodyfontenvironment; you can define the whole commant to inherit, not only parameters--> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:10" name="definebodyfontenvironment" n="1"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" optional="no"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:10" name="definebodyfontenvironment" n="2"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="3" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:10" name="definebodyfontenvironment" n="3"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:12" name="showbodyfontenvironment" file="font-run.tex" category="fonts"> <!-- and debug --> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="showbodyfontenvironment"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:17" name="setupbodyfont" n="1"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:13" name="definebodyfont" file="font-ini.tex" category="fonts"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definebodyfont"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> <!-- <cd:constant type="default"/> --> - <cd:resolve name="bodyfont"/> <!-- TODO: check this --> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="rm" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="ss"/> - <cd:constant type="tt"/> - <cd:constant type="hw"/> - <cd:constant type="cg"/> - <cd:constant type="mm"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="3" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="tf"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bf"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="sl"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="it"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bs"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bi"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="sc"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="mr"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="ex"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="mi"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="sy"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="ma"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="mb"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="mc"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="md"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:14" name="definebodyfontDEF" file="font-ini.tex" category="fonts"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definebodyfont"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:17" name="setupbodyfont" n="2"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:17" name="setupbodyfont" n="3"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:15" name="definebodyfontREF" file="font-ini.tex" category="fonts"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definebodyfont"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:17" name="setupbodyfont" n="1"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:17" name="setupbodyfont" n="2"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - - <cd:command id="cd:16" name="showbodyfont" file="font-run.tex" category="fonts"> <!-- visual debugging --> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="showbodyfont"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:17" name="setupbodyfont" n="1"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:17" name="setupbodyfont" file="font-run.tex" category="fonts"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupbodyfont"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> <!-- TODO: many missing, maybe also <cd:resolve name="bodyfont"/> --> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - <cd:constant type="serif"/> - <cd:constant type="regular"/> - <cd:constant type="roman"/> - <cd:constant type="sans"/> - <cd:constant type="support"/> - <cd:constant type="sansserif"/> - <cd:constant type="mono"/> - <cd:constant type="type"/> - <cd:constant type="teletype"/> - <cd:constant type="handwritten"/> - <cd:constant type="calligraphic"/> - <cd:constant type="5pt"/> - <cd:constant type="..."/> - <cd:constant type="12pt"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:18" name="switchtobodyfont" file="font-ini.tex" category="fonts"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="switchtobodyfont"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - <cd:constant type="serif"/> - <cd:constant type="regular"/> - <cd:constant type="roman"/> - <cd:constant type="sans"/> - <cd:constant type="support"/> - <cd:constant type="sansserif"/> - <cd:constant type="mono"/> - <cd:constant type="type"/> - <cd:constant type="teletype"/> - <cd:constant type="handwritten"/> - <cd:constant type="calligraphic"/> - <cd:constant type="5pt"/> - <cd:constant type="..."/> - <cd:constant type="12pt"/> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:19" name="definefont" file="font-ini.tex" category="fonts"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definefont"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:20" name="setupcolor" file="colo-ini.tex" category="colors"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupcolor"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:21" name="setupcolors" file="colo-ini.tex" category="colors"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupcolors"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - <cd:constant type="global"/> - <cd:constant type="local"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="conversion"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="always"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="reduction"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rgb"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="cmyk"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="mpcmyk"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="mpspot"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="textcolor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="split"> - <cd:constant type="c"/> - <cd:constant type="m"/> - <cd:constant type="y"/> - <cd:constant type="k"/> - <cd:constant type="p"/> - <cd:constant type="s"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="criterium"> - <cd:constant type="all"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:22" name="definecolor" file="colo-ini.tex" category="colors"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definecolor"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="r"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="g"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="b"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="c"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="m"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="y"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="k"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="s"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="h"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="t"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="a"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="p"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="e"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:23" name="color" type="environment" file="colo-ini.tex" category="colors"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="color"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:24" name="color" file="colo-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="color"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:25" name="graycolor" file="colo-ini.tex" category="colors"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="graycolor"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:26" name="showcolor" file="colo-run.tex" category="colors"> <!-- and debug --> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="showcolor"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:27" name="definepalet" file="colo-ini.tex" category="colors"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definepalet"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="cd:name"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:28" name="setuppalet" file="colo-ini.tex" category="colors"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuppalet"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:29" name="definecolorgroup" file="colo-ini.tex" category="colors"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definecolorgroup"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="rgb" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="cmyk"/> - <cd:constant type="gray"/> - <cd:constant type="s"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:triplet n="3" list="yes"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:30" name="showpalet" file="colo-run.tex" category="colors"> <!-- and debug --> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="showpalet"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="horizontal"/> - <cd:constant type="vertical"/> - <cd:constant type="name"/> - <cd:constant type="value"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:31" name="showcolorgroup" file="colo-run.tex" category="colors"> <!-- and debug--> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="showcolorgroup"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="horizontal"/> - <cd:constant type="vertical"/> - <cd:constant type="name"/> - <cd:constant type="value"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:32" name="comparepalet" file="colo-run.tex" category="colors"> <!-- and debug? --> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="comparepalet"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:33" name="comparecolorgroup" file="colo-run.tex" category="colors"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="comparecolorgroup"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:34" name="showmakeup" file="supp-vis.tex" category="debug"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="showmakeup"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:35" name="definetype" file="core-ver.tex" category="verbatim"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definetype"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:36" name="setuptype" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:36" name="setuptype" file="core-ver.tex" category="verbatim"> <!-- TODO --> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuptype"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="space"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off" default="yes"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="option"> - <cd:constant type="slanted"/> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name" default=""/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:37" name="type" file="verb-ini.tex" category="verbatim"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="type"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:38" name="typ" file="core-ver.tex" category="verbatim"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="typ"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:39" name="tex" file="core-ver.tex" category="verbatim"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="tex"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <!-- cd:command name="arg" file="core-ver.tex"> command broken - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="arg"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content/> - </cd:arguments> -</cd:command --> - - <cd:command id="cd:40" name="definetyping" file="core-ver.tex" category="verbatim"> - 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<cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="convertnumber"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:91" name="setupheadtext" file="lang-lab.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupheadtext"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:resolve name="language"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2"> - <cd:parameter name="cd:name"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:92" name="setuplabeltext" file="lang-lab.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuplabeltext"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:resolve name="language"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2"> - <cd:parameter name="cd:name"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:93" name="headtext" file="lang-lab.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="headtext"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:94" name="labeltext" file="lang-lab.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="labeltext"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:95" name="setupmarginrules" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupmarginrules"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1"> - <cd:parameter name="level"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rulethickness"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:96" name="marginrule" type="environment" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="marginrule"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:97" name="marginrule" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="marginrule"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:98" name="setuplinewidth" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuplinewidth"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:99" name="setupframed" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupframed"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> <!-- defines a command with that name --> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - <cd:constant type="fixed"/> - <cd:constant type="local"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="autowidth"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="force"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="offset"> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="overlay"/> - <cd:constant type="default"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="depth"/> - <cd:constant type="hanging"/> - <cd:constant type="high"/> - <cd:constant type="lohi"/> - <cd:constant type="low"/> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - <cd:constant type="keep"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="option"> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="empty"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="strut"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="global"/> - <cd:constant type="local"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="align"> - <cd:resolve name="align"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bottom"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="top"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="frame"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="overlay"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="topframe"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bottomframe"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftframe"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightframe"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="frameoffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="framedepth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="framecorner"> - <cd:constant type="round"/> - <cd:constant type="rectangular"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="frameradius"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="framecolor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="background"> - <cd:constant type="screen"/> - <cd:constant type="color"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="foreground"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="backgroundscreen"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="backgroundcolor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="backgroundoffset"> - <cd:constant type="frame"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="backgrounddepth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="backgroundcorner"> - <cd:constant type="round"/> - <cd:constant type="rectangular"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="backgroundradius"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="depth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="corner"> - <cd:constant type="round"/> - <cd:constant type="rectangular"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="radius"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="empty"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="foregroundcolor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="foregroundstyle"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rulethickness"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:100" name="framed" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="framed"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:99" name="setupframed" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:101" name="inframed" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="inframed"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:99" name="setupframed" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:102" name="thinrules" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="thinrules"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:103" name="setupthinrules" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:103" name="setupthinrules" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupthinrules"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1"> - <cd:parameter name="interlinespace"> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="n"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="inbetween"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="backgroundcolor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="max"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="depth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="max"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="alternative"> - <cd:constant type="a"/> - <cd:constant type="b"/> - <cd:constant type="c"/> - <cd:constant type="d"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rulethickness"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="background"> - <cd:constant type="color"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="backgroundcolor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:104" name="hairline" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="hairline"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:105" name="thinrule" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="thinrule"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:106" name="defineframedtext" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="defineframedtext"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:108" name="setupframedtexts" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:107" name="defineframed" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="defineframed"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:108" name="setupframedtexts" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:108" name="setupframedtexts" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupframedtexts"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="bodyfont"> - <cd:resolve name="bodyfont"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="left"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="right"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="inner"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="linecorrection"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="depthcorrection"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="margin"> - <cd:constant type="standard"/> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="indenting"> - <cd:resolve name="indenting"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:99" name="setupframed" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:109" name="framedtext" type="environment" generated="yes" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:variable value="framedtext"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:108" name="setupframedtexts" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:110" name="framedtext" generated="yes" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:variable value="framedtext"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:108" name="setupframedtexts" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:111" name="background" type="environment" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="background"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:112" name="background" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="background"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:113" name="setupbackground" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupbackground"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="leftoffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightoffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="topoffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bottomoffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:99" name="setupframed" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:114" name="fillinrules" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="fillinrules"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:116" name="setupfillinrules" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - <cd:content n="2"/> - <cd:content n="3" optional="yes"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:115" name="fillintext" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="fillintext"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:116" name="setupfillinrules" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - <cd:content n="2"/> - <cd:content n="3" optional="yes"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:116" name="setupfillinrules" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupfillinrules"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="n"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="interlinespace"> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="separator"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:117" name="fillinline" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="fillinline"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:118" name="setupfillinlines" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - <cd:nothing n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:118" name="setupfillinlines" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupfillinlines"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="margin"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:119" name="setuptextrules" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuptextrules"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="inmargin"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="inbetween"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bodyfont"> - <cd:resolve name="bodyfont"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rulecolor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:120" name="textrule" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="textrule"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2" optional="yes"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:121" name="textrule" type="environment" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="textrule"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2" optional="yes"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:122" name="blackrule" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="blackrule"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:124" name="setupblackrules" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:123" name="blackrules" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="blackrules"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:124" name="setupblackrules" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:124" name="setupblackrules" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupblackrules"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension" default="1em"/> - <cd:constant type="max"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension" default="1ex"/> - <cd:constant type="max"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="depth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="max"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="alternative"> - <cd:constant type="a" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="b"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension" default=".25ex"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="n"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number" default="3"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name" default=""/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:125" name="defineoverlay" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="defineoverlay"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:126" name="usemodule" file="core-fil.tex"> <!-- TODO --> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="usemodule"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:127" name="reset" file="core-num.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="reset"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <!-- <cd:command name="donttest"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="donttest"/> - </cd:sequence> -</cd:command> --> - - <cd:command id="cd:128" name="localenvironment" type="environment" file="core-job.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="localenvironment"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:129" name="setupsystem" file="core-sys.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupsystem"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="resolution"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="file"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="directory"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="random"> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:130" name="usedirectory" file="core-job.mkii"> <!-- usepath, todo: more than one file --> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="usedirectory"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - <cd:constant type="reset"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:131" name="low" file="core-fnt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="low"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:132" name="high" file="core-fnt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="high"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:133" name="lohi" file="core-fnt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="lohi"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="low"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:134" name="showframe" file="page-run.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="showframe"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - <cd:constant type="margin"/> - <cd:constant type="edge"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:135" name="leftaligned" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="leftaligned"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:136" name="rightaligned" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="rightaligned"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:137" name="midaligned" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="midaligned"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:138" name="wordright" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="wordright"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:139" name="inmargin" file="core-sec.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="inmargin"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="+"/> - <cd:constant type="-"/> - <cd:constant type="low"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:reference n="2" optional="yes"/> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:140" name="inothermargin" file="page-mar.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="inothermargin"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="+"/> - <cd:constant type="-"/> - <cd:constant type="low"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:reference n="2" optional="yes"/> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:141" name="inleft" file="page-mar.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="inleft"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="+"/> - <cd:constant type="-"/> - <cd:constant type="low"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:reference n="2" optional="yes"/> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:142" name="inright" file="page-mar.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="inright"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="+"/> - <cd:constant type="-"/> - <cd:constant type="low"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:reference n="2" optional="yes"/> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:143" name="ininner" file="page-mar.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="ininner"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="+"/> - <cd:constant type="-"/> - <cd:constant type="low"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:reference n="2" optional="yes"/> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:144" name="inouter" file="page-mar.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="inouter"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="+"/> - <cd:constant type="-"/> - <cd:constant type="low"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:reference n="2" optional="yes"/> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:145" name="column" file="page-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="column"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:146" name="showstruts" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="showstruts"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:147" name="showsetups" file="page-run.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="showsetups"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:148" name="showlayout" file="page-run.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="showlayout"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:149" name="margintext" file="page-mar.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="margintext"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="+"/> - <cd:constant type="-"/> - <cd:constant type="low"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:reference n="2" optional="yes"/> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:150" name="setupmarginblocks" file="page-flt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupmarginblocks"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="inmargin"/> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="align"> - <cd:resolve name="align"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="top"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="inbetween"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bottom"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="left"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="right"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:151" name="marginblock" type="environment" file="page-flt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="marginblock"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:152" name="part" file="core-sec.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="part"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:153" name="title" file="core-sec.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="title"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:154" name="chapter" file="core-sec.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="chapter"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:155" name="section" file="core-sec.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="section"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:156" name="subsection" file="core-sec.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="subsection"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:157" name="subsubsection" file="core-sec.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="subsubsection"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:158" name="subject" file="core-sec.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="subject"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:159" name="subsubject" file="core-sec.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="subsubject"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:160" name="subsubsubject" file="core-sec.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="subsubsubject"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:161" name="appendix" file="core-sec.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="appendix"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:162" name="in" file="core-ref.tex" category="references"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="in"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1" interactive="yes"/> - <cd:content n="2" interactive="yes"/> - <cd:reference n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:163" name="at" file="core-ref.tex" category="references"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="at"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1" interactive="yes"/> - <cd:content n="2" interactive="yes"/> - <cd:reference n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:164" name="about" file="core-ref.tex" category="references"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="about"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1" interactive="yes"/> - <cd:reference n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:165" name="somewhere" file="core-ref.tex" category="references"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="somewhere"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - <cd:reference n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:166" name="atpage" file="core-ref.tex" category="references"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="atpage"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:167" name="ref" file="core-ref.tex" category="references"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="ref"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="t"/> - <cd:constant type="p"/> - <cd:constant type="r"/> - <cd:constant type="s"/> - <cd:constant type="e"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:reference n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:168" name="textreference" file="core-ref.tex" category="references"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="textreference"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:169" name="pagereference" file="core-ref.tex" category="references"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="pagereference"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:170" name="reference" file="core-ref.tex" category="references"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="reference"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:171" name="usereferences" file="core-ref.tex" category="references"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="usereferences"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:172" name="definereference" file="core-ref.tex" category="references"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definereference"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:reference n="2" list="yes"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:173" name="definereferenceformat" file="core-ref.tex" category="references"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definereferenceformat"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="left"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="right"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="text"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="label"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:174" name="hl" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="hl"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:175" name="vl" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="vl"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:176" name="godown" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="godown"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:177" name="whitespace" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="whitespace"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:178" name="nowhitespace" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="nowhitespace"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:179" name="crlf" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="crlf"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:180" name="space" file="syst-pln.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="space"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:181" name="fixedspaces" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="fixedspaces"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:182" name="emptylines" file="page-lin.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="emptylines"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:183" name="nospace" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="nospace"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:184" name="packed" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="packed"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:185" name="setupdescriptions" file="core-des.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupdescriptions"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> <!-- TODO: style=normal --> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name" default=""/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension" default="8em"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension" default="0pt"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="sample"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text" default=""/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="text"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="closesymbol"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="closecommand"> - <cd:constant type="cd:oneargument"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="closesymbol"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text" default=""/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="titleleft"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text" default="("/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="titleright"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text" default=")"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="titledistance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="titlestyle"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> <!-- TODO: default=bold --> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="titlecolor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name" default=""/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="align"> - <cd:resolve name="align"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="margin"> - <cd:constant type="standard"/> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no" default="yes"/> <!-- TODO: this is default; conflicting syntax? --> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="left" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="serried"/> - <cd:constant type="inmargin"/> - <cd:constant type="inleft"/> - <cd:constant type="inright"/> - <cd:constant type="hanging"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="headstyle"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> <!-- TODO: default=bold --> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="headcolor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name" default=""/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="headcommand"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="hang"> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command" default="\blank"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="inbetween"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command" default="\blank"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command" default="\blank"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="indentnext"> - <cd:resolve name="indentnext"/> <!-- default=yes --> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="indenting"> - <cd:resolve name="indenting"/> <!-- default=never --> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="command"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:186" name="setupenumerations" file="core-des.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupenumerations"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:185" name="setupdescriptions" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:187" name="defineenumeration" file="core-des.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="defineenumeration"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="3" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:186" name="setupenumerations" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:188" name="enumeration" generated="yes" file="core-des.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:variable value="enumeration"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:nothing n="1" interactive="yes"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:189" name="enumeration" type="environment" generated="yes" file="core-des.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:variable value="enumeration"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:190" name="definedescription" file="core-des.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definedescription"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:185" name="setupdescriptions" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:191" name="description" generated="yes" file="core-des.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:variable value="description"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - <cd:nothing n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:192" name="description" type="environment" generated="yes" file="core-des.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:variable value="description"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:193" name="setupindentations" file="core-des.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupindentations"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="headstyle"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="text"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="sample"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="separator"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:194" name="defineindenting" file="core-des.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="defineindenting"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:193" name="setupindentations" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:195" name="indentation" generated="yes" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:variable value="indentation"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:nothing n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:196" name="definelabel" file="core-des.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definelabel"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="text"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="inmargin"/> - <cd:constant type="intext"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="way"> - <cd:constant type="bytext"/> - <cd:constant type="bycd:section"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="blockway"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="headstyle"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="headcolor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:197" name="labeling" generated="yes" file="core-des.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:variable value="labeling"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1" optional="yes"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:198" name="setupcolumns" file="page-mul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupcolumns"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> <!-- no idea why it is optional --> - <cd:parameter name="n"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="ntop"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rule"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> <!-- default and unknown missing --> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="tolerance"> - <cd:constant type="verystrict"/> - <cd:constant type="strict"/> - <cd:constant type="tolerant"/> - <cd:constant type="verytolerant"/> - <cd:constant type="stretch"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="balance"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="align"> - <cd:constant type="text"/> - <!-- cd:constant type="yes"/ --> - <!-- cd:constant type="no"/ --> - <cd:resolve name="align"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="blank"> - <cd:constant type="fixed"/> - <cd:constant type="halfline"/> - <cd:constant type="line"/> - <cd:constant type="flexible"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="option"> - <cd:constant type="background"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="direction"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:99" name="setupframed" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:199" name="columns" type="environment" file="page-mul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="columns"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:198" name="setupcolumns" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:200" name="definetext" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definetext"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="header"/> - <cd:constant type="footer"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="4" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="5" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:201" name="setupheader" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupheader"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="margin"/> - <cd:constant type="edge"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="empty"/> - <cd:constant type="high"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="nomarking"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="strut"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftstyle"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightstyle"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftwidth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightwidth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:202" name="setupfooter" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupfooter"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:201" name="setupheader" n="1"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:201" name="setupheader" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:203" name="setuptext" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuptext"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:201" name="setupheader" n="1"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:201" name="setupheader" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:204" name="setuptop" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuptop"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:201" name="setupheader" n="1"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:201" name="setupheader" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:205" name="setupbottom" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupbottom"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:201" name="setupheader" n="1"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:201" name="setupheader" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:206" name="noheaderandfooterlines" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="noheaderandfooterlines"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:207" name="notopandbottomlines" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="notopandbottomlines"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:208" name="setupheadertexts" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupheadertexts"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:resolve name="layout-h"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:resolve name="texts"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:resolve name="texts"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:209" name="setupfootertexts" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupfootertexts"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:resolve name="layout-h"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:resolve name="texts"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:resolve name="texts"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:210" name="setuptexttexts" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuptexttexts"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:resolve name="layout-h"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:resolve name="texts"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:resolve name="texts"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:211" name="setuptoptexts" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuptoptexts"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:resolve name="layout-h"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:resolve name="texts"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:resolve name="texts"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:212" name="setupbottomtexts" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupbottomtexts"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:resolve name="layout-h"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:resolve name="texts"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:resolve name="texts"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:213" name="settextcontent" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="settextcontent"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:resolve name="layout-v"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:resolve name="layout-h"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3" optional="yes"> - <cd:resolve name="texts"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="4" optional="yes"> - <cd:resolve name="texts"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="5" optional="yes"> - <cd:resolve name="texts"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:214" name="resettextcontent" file="page-txt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="resettextcontent"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:resolve name="layout-v"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:resolve name="layout-h"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="lefttext"/> - <cd:constant type="middletext"/> - <cd:constant type="righttext"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:215" name="definemarking" file="core-mar.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definemarking"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:216" name="couplemarking" file="core-sec.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="couplemarking"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:217" name="decouplemarking" file="core-mar.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="decouplemarking"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:218" name="resetmarking" file="core-mar.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="resetmarking"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:219" name="setupmarking" file="core-mar.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupmarking"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2"> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="separator"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="expansion"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:220" name="marking" file="core-mar.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="marking"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:221" name="getmarking" file="core-mar.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="getmarking"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="first"/> - <cd:constant type="last"/> - <cd:constant type="previous"/> - <cd:constant type="both"/> - <cd:constant type="all"/> - <cd:constant type="current"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:222" name="nomarking" file="core-mar.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="nomarking"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:223" name="setuplayout" file="page-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuplayout"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="backspace"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="topspace"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="margin"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftmargin"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightmargin"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="header"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="footer"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="top"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bottom"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftedge"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightedge"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="headerdistance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="footerdistance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="topdistance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bottomdistance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftmargindistance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightmargindistance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftedgedistance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightedgedistance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="horoffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="veroffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="marking"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - <cd:constant type="color"/> - <cd:constant type="screen"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="singlesided"/> - <cd:constant type="doublesided"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="scale"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="nx"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="ny"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="dx"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="dy"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="lines"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="columns"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="columndistance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="grid"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bottomspace"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="cutspace"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="textdistance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="textwidth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="textmargin"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="clipoffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="page"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="paper"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:224" name="adaptlayout" file="page-lay.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="adaptlayout"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="max"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="lines"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:225" name="showgrid" file="page-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="showgrid"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="reset"/> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="all"/> - <cd:constant type="lines"/> - <cd:constant type="frame"/> - <cd:constant type="nonumber"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:226" name="placeongrid" file="core-grd.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="placeongrid"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:227" name="moveongrid" n="1"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:227" name="moveongrid" file="core-grd.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="moveongrid"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="standard" default="yes"/> <!-- also 'normal', 'yes' and 'force' --> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="both"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - <cd:constant type="-top"/> - <cd:constant type="-both"/> - <cd:constant type="-bottom"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - <cd:constant type="high"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="low"/> - <cd:constant type="page"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="depth"/> - <cd:constant type="line"/> - <cd:constant type="reset"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:228" name="project" type="environment" file="core-job.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="project"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:file n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:229" name="environment" type="environment" file="core-job.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="environment"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:file n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:230" name="product" type="environment" file="core-job.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="product"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:file n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:231" name="component" type="environment" file="core-job.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="component"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:file n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:232" name="nomorefiles" file="core-job.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="nomorefiles"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:233" name="setupinterlinespace" variant="1" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupinterlinespace"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="reset"/> - <cd:constant type="small" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="auto"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:234" name="setupinterlinespace" variant="2" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupinterlinespace"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="depth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="line"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="top"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bottom"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:235" name="setuppagenumbering" file="page-num.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuppagenumbering"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="alternative"> - <cd:constant type="singlesided"/> - <cd:constant type="doublesided"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="header"/> - <cd:constant type="footer"/> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="margin"/> - <cd:constant type="marginedge"/> - <cd:constant type="inleft"/> - <cd:constant type="inright"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="conversion"> - <cd:constant type="numbers"/> - <cd:constant type="characters"/> - <cd:constant type="Characters"/> - <cd:constant type="romannumerals"/> - <cd:constant type="Romannumerals"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="left"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="right"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="way"> - <cd:constant type="bytext"/> - <cd:constant type="bycd:section"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="text"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="numberseparator"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="textseparator"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="cd:sectionnumber"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="separator"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="strut"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="command"> - <cd:constant type="cd:oneargument"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:236" name="setupnarrower" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupnarrower"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="left"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="right"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="middle"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:237" name="define" file="syst-ext.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="define"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:csname n="2"/> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:238" name="usecommands" file="core-sys.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="usecommands"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:239" name="definestartstop" file="core-sys.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definestartstop"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="commands"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:240" name="setupheads" file="core-sec.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupheads"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="sectionnumber"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="alternative"> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="margin"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - <cd:constant type="paragraph"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="separator"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="stopper"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="align"> - <cd:resolve name="align"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="aligntitle"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="float"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="tolerance"> - <cd:constant type="verystrict"/> - <cd:constant type="strict"/> - <cd:constant type="tolerant"/> - <cd:constant type="verytolerant"/> - <cd:constant type="stretch"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="indentnext"> - <cd:resolve name="indentnext"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="command"> - <cd:constant type="cd:twoarguments"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="margin"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:241" name="setupcaptions" file="page-flt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupcaptions"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="high"/> - <cd:constant type="low"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="lefthanging"/> - <cd:constant type="righthanging"/> - <cd:constant type="leftmargin"/> - <cd:constant type="rightmargin"/> - <cd:constant type="innermargin"/> - <cd:constant type="outermargin"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - <cd:constant type="max"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="minwidth"> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="headstyle"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="number"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="inbetween"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="align"> - <cd:resolve name="align"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="conversion"> - <cd:constant type="numbers"/> - <cd:constant type="characters"/> - <cd:constant type="Characters"/> - <cd:constant type="romannumerals"/> - <cd:constant type="Romannumerals"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="way"> - <cd:constant type="bytext"/> - <cd:constant type="bycd:section"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="separator"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="stopper"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="command"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:242" name="setupcaption" file="page-flt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupcaption"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:241" name="setupcaptions" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:243" name="setupfloats" file="page-flt.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupfloats"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="margin"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="spacebefore"> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="spaceafter"> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="sidespacebefore"> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="sidespaceafter"> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="indentnext"> - <cd:resolve name="indentnext"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="ntop"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="nbottom"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="nlines"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="default"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="tolerance"> - <cd:constant type="0"/> - <cd:constant type="1"/> - <cd:constant type="2"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftmargindistance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightmargindistance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="sidealign"> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="line"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="numbering"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="nocheck"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:99" name="setupframed" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:244" name="setupfloatsplitting" file="core-tsp.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupfloatsplitting"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="conversion"> - <cd:constant type="numbers"/> - <cd:constant type="characters"/> - <cd:constant type="Characters"/> - <cd:constant type="romannumerals"/> - <cd:constant type="Romannumerals"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="lines"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:245" name="splitfloat" file="core-tsp.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="splitfloat"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:244" name="setupfloatsplitting" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - <cd:content n="2"/> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:246" name="setupoppositeplacing" file="page-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupoppositeplacing"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1"> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="inbetween"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:247" name="opposite" type="environment" file="page-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="opposite"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:248" name="setuphyphenmark" file="core-mis.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuphyphenmark"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1"> - <cd:parameter name="sign"> - <cd:constant type="--"/> - <cd:constant type="---"/> - <cd:constant type="-"/> - <cd:constant type="~"/> - <cd:constant type="("/> - <cd:constant type=")"/> - <cd:constant type="="/> - <cd:constant type="/"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:249" name="setuppositioning" file="page-lyr.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuppositioning"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="overlay"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="unit"> - <cd:constant type="cm"/> - <cd:constant type="pt"/> - <cd:constant type="em"/> - <cd:constant type="mm"/> - <cd:constant type="ex"/> - <cd:constant type="es"/> - <cd:constant type="in"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="factor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="scale"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="offset"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="xstep"> - <cd:constant type="absolute"/> - <cd:constant type="relative"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="ystep"> - <cd:constant type="absolute"/> - <cd:constant type="relative"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:250" name="positioning" type="environment" file="page-lyr.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="positioning"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:251" name="grid" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="grid"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="x"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="y"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="nx"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="ny"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="dx"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="dy"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="xstep"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="ystep"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="offset"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="factor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="scale"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="unit"> - <cd:constant type="cm"/> - <cd:constant type="pt"/> - <cd:constant type="em"/> - <cd:constant type="mm"/> - <cd:constant type="ex"/> - <cd:constant type="es"/> - <cd:constant type="in"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:252" name="page" file="page-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="page"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="yes" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="makeup"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="preference"/> - <cd:constant type="bigpreference"/> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="disable"/> - <cd:constant type="last"/> - <cd:constant type="quadruple"/> - <cd:constant type="even"/> - <cd:constant type="odd"/> - <cd:constant type="blank"/> - <cd:constant type="empty"/> - <cd:constant type="reset"/> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:253" name="setupreferencing" file="core-ref.tex" category="references"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupreferencing"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="cd:sectionnumber"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="prefix"> - <cd:constant type="+"/> - <cd:constant type="-"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="interaction"> - <cd:constant type="label"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - <cd:constant type="all"/> - <cd:constant type="symbol"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="left"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="right"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="convertfile"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="separator"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="autofile"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="page"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="global"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:254" name="setupurl" file="core-ref.tex" category="references"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupurl"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="urlalternative"> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="both"/> - <cd:constant type="before"/> - <cd:constant type="after"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="urlspace"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:255" name="writetoreferencelist" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="writetoreferencelist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:256" name="placereferencelist" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="placereferencelist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:257" name="definereferencelist" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definereferencelist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:258" name="setupreferencelist" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:258" name="setupreferencelist" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupreferencelist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="criterium"> - <cd:constant type="cd:section"/> - <cd:constant type="local"/> - <cd:constant type="previous"/> - <cd:constant type="all"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="command"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:259" name="writetolist" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="writetolist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:section"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:260" name="writebetweenlist" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="writebetweenlist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:section"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:261" name="nolist" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="nolist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:262" name="listsymbol" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="listsymbol"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:263" name="placelist" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="placelist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:267" name="setuplist" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:264" name="determinelistcharacteristics" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="determinelistcharacteristics"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:267" name="setuplist" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:265" name="placecombinedlist" variant="1" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="placecombinedlist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:270" name="setupcombinedlist" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:266" name="definelist" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definelist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" optional="yes"> <!-- inherits from --> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="3" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:267" name="setuplist" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:267" name="setuplist" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuplist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="alternative"> - <cd:constant type="a"/> - <cd:constant type="b"/> - <cd:constant type="c"/> - <cd:constant type="..."/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="coupling"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="criterium"> - <cd:constant type="cd:section"/> - <cd:constant type="local"/> - <cd:constant type="previous"/> - <cd:constant type="current"/> - <cd:constant type="all"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="pageboundaries"> - <cd:constant type="cd:list"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="numberstyle"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="textstyle"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="pagestyle"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="command"> - <cd:constant type="cd:threearguments"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="numbercommand"> - <cd:constant type="cd:oneargument"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="textcommand"> - <cd:constant type="cd:oneargument"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="pagecommand"> - <cd:constant type="cd:oneargument"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="interaction"> - <cd:constant type="cd:sectionnumber"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - <cd:constant type="pagenumber"/> - <cd:constant type="all"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="inbetween"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="left"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="right"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="label"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="prefix"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="pagenumber"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="headnumber"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="cd:sectionnumber"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="aligntitle"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="margin"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="depth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="separator"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="stopper"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="symbol"> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="1"/> - <cd:constant type="2"/> - <cd:constant type="3"/> - <cd:constant type="..."/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="expansion"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="maxwidth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:99" name="setupframed" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:268" name="setuplistalternative" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuplistalternative"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="no"> - <cd:constant type="a"/> - <cd:constant type="b"/> - <cd:constant type="c"/> - <!-- cd:constant type="cd:name"/ --> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="command"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="stretch"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:269" name="definecombinedlist" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definecombinedlist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:list"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="3" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:270" name="setupcombinedlist" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:270" name="setupcombinedlist" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupcombinedlist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="level"> - <cd:constant type="1"/> - <cd:constant type="2"/> - <cd:constant type="3"/> - <cd:constant type="4"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:section"/> - <cd:constant type="current"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:267" name="setuplist" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:271" name="placecombinedlist" variant="2" generated="yes" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="place"/> - <cd:variable value="combinedlist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:270" name="setupcombinedlist" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:272" name="completecombinedlist" generated="yes" file="core-lst.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="complete"/> - <cd:variable value="combinedlist"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:270" name="setupcombinedlist" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:273" name="setupnumbering" file="core-num.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupnumbering"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="way"> - <cd:constant type="bytext"/> - <cd:constant type="bycd:section"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:274" name="setupformulas" file="core-mat.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupformulas"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="left"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="right"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="align"> - <cd:resolve name="align"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="option"> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="strut"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="margin"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="standard"/> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="align"> - <cd:constant type="flushleft"/> - <cd:constant type="flushright"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="center"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftmargin"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightmargin"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="indentnext"> - <cd:resolve name="indentnext"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="alternative"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="spacebefore"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="separator"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="conversion"> - <cd:constant type="numbers"/> - <cd:constant type="characters"/> - <cd:constant type="Characters"/> - <cd:constant type="romannumerals"/> - <cd:constant type="Romannumerals"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:275" name="publication" file="core-mis.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="publication"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:276" name="setuppublications" file="core-mis.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuppublications"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="alternative"> - <cd:constant type="apa"/> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:186" name="setupenumerations" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:277" name="setuplines" file="page-lin.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuplines"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="inbetween"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="indenting"> - <cd:resolve name="indenting"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="space"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:278" name="lines" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="lines"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:279" name="setupparagraphnumbering" file="page-lin.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupparagraphnumbering"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - <cd:constant type="reset"/> - <cd:constant type="line"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:280" name="setuplinenumbering" file="page-lin.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuplinenumbering"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="conversion"> - <cd:constant type="numbers"/> - <cd:constant type="characters"/> - <cd:constant type="Characters"/> - <cd:constant type="romannumerals"/> - <cd:constant type="Romannumerals"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="start"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="step"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="intext"/> - <cd:constant type="inmargin"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="prefix"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="referencing"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:281" name="linenumbering" type="environment" file="page-lin.tex"> <!-- mkii/mkiv --> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="linenumbering"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="continue"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:282" name="line" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="line"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:283" name="someline" file="page-lin.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="someline"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:284" name="inline" file="page-lin.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="inline"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:285" name="setupinmargin" file="page-mar.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupinmargin"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="both"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="align"> - <cd:resolve name="align"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="line"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="separator"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="stack"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:99" name="setupframed" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:286" name="setuppagenumber" file="page-num.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuppagenumber"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="number"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - <cd:constant type="keep"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:287" name="setupsubpagenumber" file="page-num.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupsubpagenumber"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="way"> - <cd:constant type="bytext"/> - <cd:constant type="bycd:section"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:288" name="setupblank" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupblank"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="normal" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="default"/> - <cd:constant type="standard"/> - <cd:constant type="line"/> - <cd:constant type="halfline"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="fixed"/> - <cd:constant type="flexible"/> - <cd:constant type="global"/> - <cd:constant type="unknown"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:289" name="defineblank" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="defineblank"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:288" name="setupblank" n="1"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:290" name="definepapersize" file="page-lay.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definepapersize"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - 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</cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:328" name="placeregister" variant="1" file="core-reg.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="placeregister"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:322" name="setupregister" n="3"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:329" name="seeregister" generated="yes"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="see"/> - <cd:variable value="register"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - <cd:index n="3" list="yes"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:330" name="completeregister" generated="yes" file="core-reg.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="complete"/> - <cd:variable value="register"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" interactive="yes" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:322" name="setupregister" n="3"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:331" name="placeregister" variant="2" generated="yes" file="core-reg.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="place"/> - <cd:variable value="register"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" interactive="yes" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:322" name="setupregister" n="3"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:332" name="definesynonyms" file="core-syn.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definesynonyms"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:singular"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:plural"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="4" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:333" name="setupsynonyms" file="core-syn.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupsynonyms"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="textstyle"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="synonymstyle"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="serried"/> - <cd:constant type="inmargin"/> - <cd:constant type="inleft"/> - <cd:constant type="inright"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="criterium"> - <cd:constant type="all"/> - <cd:constant type="used"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="conversion"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="expansion"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="command"> - <cd:constant type="cd:threearguments"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:334" name="synonym" generated="yes"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:variable value="synonym"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:335" name="completelistofsynonyms" generated="yes"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="completelistof"/> - <cd:variable value="synonyms"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:336" name="placelistofsynonyms" generated="yes"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="placelistof"/> - <cd:variable value="synonyms"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:337" name="loadsynonyms" generated="yes"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="load"/> - <cd:variable value="synonyms"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:338" name="definesorting" file="core-syn.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definesorting"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:singular"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:plural"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:339" name="setupsorting" file="core-syn.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupsorting"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="command"> - <cd:constant type="cd:oneargument"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="criterium"> - <cd:constant type="all"/> - <cd:constant type="used"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="expansion"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="command"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:340" name="sort" generated="yes"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:variable value="sort"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:341" name="completelistofsorts" generated="yes"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="completelistof"/> - <cd:variable value="sorts"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:342" name="placelistofsorts" generated="yes"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="placelistof"/> - <cd:variable value="sorts"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:343" name="loadsorts" generated="yes"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="load"/> - <cd:variable value="sorts"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:344" name="definemakeup" file="page-mak.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definemakeup"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:346" name="setupmakeup" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:345" name="makeup" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="makeup"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:346" name="setupmakeup" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:346" name="setupmakeup" file="page-mak.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupmakeup"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="voffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="hoffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="page"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="commands"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="doublesided"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="empty"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="headerstate"> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="empty"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="nomarking"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="footerstate"> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="empty"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="nomarking"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="textstate"> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="empty"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="nomarking"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="topstate"> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bottomstate"> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="pagestate"> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:347" name="namemakeup" type="environment" generated="yes"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:variable value="name"/> - <cd:string value="makeup"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:348" name="version"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="version"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="final" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="concept"/> - <cd:constant type="temporary"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:349" name="currentdate"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="currentdate"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:350" name="date" n="2"/> <!-- or vice versa :) --> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:350" name="date" file="core-con.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="date"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> <!-- if not given, current date is used --> - <cd:parameter name="d"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="m"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="y"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - <cd:keywords n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="day"/> - <cd:constant type="month"/> - <cd:constant type="year"/> - <cd:constant type="weekday"/> - <cd:constant type="d"/> - <cd:constant type="m"/> - <cd:constant type="y"/> <!-- also j --> - <cd:constant type="w"/> - <cd:constant type="dd"/> - <cd:constant type="mm"/> - <cd:constant type="yy"/> <!-- also jj --> - <cd:constant type="space"/> - <cd:constant type="--"/> - <cd:constant type="day+"/> - <cd:constant type="d+"/> - <cd:constant type="dd+"/> - <cd:constant type="referral"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> <!-- any other text --> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:351" name="referraldate" file="core-mis.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="referraldate"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:352" name="indenting" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="indenting"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:resolve name="indenting"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:353" name="noindenting" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="noindenting"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:354" name="blank" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="blank"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="big" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="nowhite"/> - <cd:constant type="back"/> - <cd:constant type="white"/> - <cd:constant type="disable"/> - <cd:constant type="force"/> - <cd:constant type="reset"/> - <cd:constant type="line"/> - <cd:constant type="halfline"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:formula"/> - <cd:constant type="fixed"/> - <cd:constant type="flexible"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="always"/> - <cd:constant type="outer"/> - <cd:constant type="joinedup"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:355" name="packed" type="environment" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="packed"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="blank"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:356" name="unpacked" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="unpacked"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:357" name="linecorrection" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="linecorrection"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:358" name="correctwhitespace" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="correctwhitespace"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:359" name="postponing" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="postponing"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:360" name="local" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="local"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:361" name="narrower" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="narrower"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="middle" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:362" name="hiding" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="hiding"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:363" name="setupalign" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupalign"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="width"/> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="inner"/> - <cd:constant type="outer"/> - <cd:constant type="wide"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - <cd:constant type="height"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - <cd:constant type="line"/> - <cd:constant type="reset"/> - <cd:constant type="hanging"/> - <cd:constant type="nothanging"/> - <cd:constant type="hyphenated"/> - <cd:constant type="nothyphenated"/> - <cd:constant type="lesshyphenation"/> - <cd:constant type="morehyphenation"/> - <cd:constant type="new"/> - <cd:constant type="old"/> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="flushleft"/> - <cd:constant type="flushright"/> - <cd:constant type="flushouter"/> - <cd:constant type="flushinner"/> - <cd:constant type="center"/> - <cd:constant type="hz"/> - <cd:constant type="nohz"/> - <cd:constant type="spacing"/> - <cd:constant type="nospacing"/> - <cd:constant type="tolerant"/> - <cd:constant type="verytolerant"/> - <cd:constant type="stretch"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - - <cd:command id="cd:364" name="alignment" type="environment" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="alignment"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:363" name="setupalign" n="1"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:365" name="setupspacing"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupspacing"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - <cd:constant type="packed"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:366" name="setuptolerance" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuptolerance"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="horizontal"/> - <cd:constant type="vertical"/> - <cd:constant type="stretch"/> - <cd:constant type="space"/> - <cd:constant type="verystrict" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="strict"/> - <cd:constant type="tolerant"/> - <cd:constant type="verytolerant"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:367" name="pagetype" file="page-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="pagetype"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:368" name="processpage" file="page-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="processpage"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="yes" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:369" name="couplepage" file="page-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="couplepage"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="option"> - <cd:constant type="doublesided"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:370" name="position" file="page-lyr.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="position"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:position n="1" list="yes"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:371" name="setupscreens" file="core-rul.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupscreens"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="method"> - <cd:constant type="dot"/> - <cd:constant type="rule"/> - <cd:constant type="external"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="resolution"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="factor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="screen"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:372" name="setupbackgrounds" file="page-bck.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupbackgrounds"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="header"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - <cd:constant type="footer"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - <cd:constant type="page"/> - <cd:constant type="paper"/> - <cd:constant type="leftpage"/> - 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</cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="blank"/> - <cd:constant type="grid"/> - <cd:constant type="depth"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bodyfont"> - <cd:resolve name="bodyfont"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rule"> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="line"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="split"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:423" name="setuptables" file="core-tab.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuptables"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bodyfont"> - <cd:resolve name="bodyfont"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="HL"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="VL"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="depth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - <cd:constant type="strut"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - <cd:constant type="strut"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rulethickness"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rulecolor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="align"> - <cd:resolve name="align"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="commands"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="align"> - <cd:resolve name="align"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="background"> - <cd:constant type="screen"/> - <cd:constant type="color"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="backgroundscreen"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="backgroundcolor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bodyfont"> - <cd:resolve name="bodyfont"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:424" name="table" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="table"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:425" name="tables" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="tables"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:426" name="definetabletemplate" file="core-tab.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definetabletemplate"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="4" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:427" name="useexternalfiles" file="core-mis.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="useexternalfiles"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="bodyfont"> - <cd:resolve name="bodyfont"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="file"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:428" name="useexternalfile" file="core-mis.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="useexternalfile"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="4" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="bodyfont"> - <cd:resolve name="bodyfont"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:429" name="useexternalfigure" file="core-fig.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="useexternalfigure"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> <!-- parent --> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="4" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:431" name="setupexternalfigures" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:430" name="externalfigure" file="core-fig.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="externalfigure"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:431" name="setupexternalfigures" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:431" name="setupexternalfigures" file="core-fig.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupexternalfigures"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1"> - <cd:parameter name="scale"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="yscale"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="yscale"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="factor"> - <cd:constant type="max"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="wfactor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - <cd:constant type="max"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="hfactor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - <cd:constant type="max"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="frame"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="preset"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="display"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="preview"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="repeat"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="object"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="type"> - <cd:constant type="eps"/> - <cd:constant type="mps"/> - <cd:constant type="pdf"/> - <cd:constant type="tif"/> - <cd:constant type="png"/> - <cd:constant type="jpg"/> - <cd:constant type="mov"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:tex"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="method"> - <cd:constant type="eps"/> - <cd:constant type="mps"/> - <cd:constant type="pdf"/> - <cd:constant type="tif"/> - <cd:constant type="png"/> - <cd:constant type="jpg"/> - <cd:constant type="mov"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:tex"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="option"> - <cd:constant type="frame"/> - <cd:constant type="empty"/> - <cd:constant type="test"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="frames"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="ymax"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="xmax"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="directory"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="local"/> - <cd:constant type="global"/> - <cd:constant type="default"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="maxwidth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="maxheight"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="conversion"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="prefix"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:432" name="showexternalfigures" file="core-fig.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="showexternalfigures"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="alternative"> - <cd:constant type="a"/> - <cd:constant type="b"/> - <cd:constant type="c"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:433" name="useexternalsoundtrack" file="core-fig.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="useexternalsoundtrack"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:434" name="name" file="syst-gen.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="name"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:435" name="legend" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="legend"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="two"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:tex n="2" command="leg"/> - <cd:nothing n="3"/> - <cd:nothing n="4" separator="backslash"/> - <cd:nothing n="5" separator="backslash"/> - <cd:tex n="6" separator="backslash" command="leg"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:436" name="fact" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="fact"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:tex n="1" command="fact"/> - <cd:nothing n="2"/> - <cd:nothing n="3" separator="backslash"/> - <cd:nothing n="4" separator="backslash"/> - <cd:tex n="5" separator="backslash" command="fact"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:437" name="rotate" file="core-mis.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="rotate"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:438" name="setuprotate" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:438" name="setuprotate" file="core-mis.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuprotate"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="rotation"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="high"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="broad"/> - <cd:constant type="depth"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:99" name="setupframed" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:439" name="mirror" file="core-mis.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="mirror"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:440" name="scale" file="core-mis.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="scale"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="sx"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="sy"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:441" name="setupcombinations" file="core-mis.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupcombinations"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="inbetween"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="align"> - <cd:resolve name="align"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:442" name="combination" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="combination"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:matrix"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:443" name="placesidebyside" file="core-mis.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="placesidebyside"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:444" name="placeontopofeachother" file="core-mis.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="placeontopofeachother"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:445" name="overlay" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="overlay"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1"/> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:446" name="overview" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="overview"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:447" name="setupinteractionscreen" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupinteractionscreen"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" interactive="exclusive" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="max"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="max"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="backspace"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="topspace"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="horoffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="veroffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="option"> - <cd:constant type="max"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - <cd:constant type="doublesided"/> - <cd:constant type="bookmark"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="delay"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:448" name="screen" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="screen"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:449" name="setuppagetransitions" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setuppagetransitions"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="reset"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:450" name="setupinteraction" file="core-nav.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupinteraction"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" interactive="exclusive" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="menu"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="page"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="click"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="split"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="display"> - <cd:constant type="new"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="openaction"> - <cd:constant type="cd:reference"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="closeaction"> - <cd:constant type="cd:reference"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="openpageaction"> - <cd:constant type="cd:reference"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="closepageaction"> - <cd:constant type="cd:reference"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="calculate"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="strut"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="depth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="contrastcolor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="symbolset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="title"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="subtitle"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="author"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="date"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="keyword"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <!-- maybe this will move elsewhere --> - <cd:parameter name="fieldlayer"> - <cd:constant type="auto"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:451" name="setupinteractionmenu" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupinteractionmenu"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="after"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="inbetween"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="left"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="right"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="middle"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - <cd:constant type="local"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="contrastcolor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="overlay"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="samepage"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="empty"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="unknownreference"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="empty"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="none"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="leftoffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rightoffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="topoffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bottomoffset"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="position"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:99" name="setupframed" n="2"/> <!-- maybe not all parameters from framed --> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:452" name="defineinteractionmenu" variant="1" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="defineinteractionmenu"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" interactive="exclusive" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:451" name="setupinteractionmenu" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:453" name="defineinteractionmenu" variant="2" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="defineinteractionmenu"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" interactive="exclusive"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="3" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:451" name="setupinteractionmenu" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:454" name="interactionmenu" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="interactionmenu"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" interactive="exclusive"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:455" name="disableinteractionmenu" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="disableinteractionmenu"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" interactive="exclusive"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="top"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:reference n="2" list="yes"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:456" name="useexternaldocument" file="core-ref.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="useexternaldocument"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" interactive="exclusive"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="file"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:457" name="useURL" file="core-ref.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="useURL"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" interactive="exclusive"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:constant type="file"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="4"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:458" name="coupledocument" file="core-ref.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="coupledocument"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" interactive="exclusive"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="file"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:459" name="from" file="core-ref.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="from"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:reference n="1" interactive="exclusive"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:460" name="interactionbar"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="interactionbar"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" interactive="exclusive" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:462" name="setupinteractionbar" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:461" name="interactionbuttons" file="core-ref.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="interactionbuttons"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" interactive="exclusive" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:462" name="setupinteractionbar" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - <cd:keywords n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:462" name="setupinteractionbar" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupinteractionbar"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" interactive="exclusive" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="alternative"> - <cd:constant type="a"/> - <cd:constant type="b"/> - <cd:constant type="c"/> - <cd:constant type="d"/> - <cd:constant type="e"/> - <cd:constant type="f"/> - <cd:constant type="g"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="symbol"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="height"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="height"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="depth"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="step"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - <cd:constant type="small"/> - <cd:constant type="medium"/> - <cd:constant type="big"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:99" name="setupframed" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:463" name="synchronize" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="synchronize"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:464" name="synchronization" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="synchronization"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:465" name="setupsynchronizationbar" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupsynchronizationbar"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" interactive="exclusive" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="alternative"> - <cd:constant type="page"/> - <cd:constant type="local"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - <cd:constant type="height"/> - <cd:constant type="fit"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:99" name="setupframed" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:466" name="synchronizationbar" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="synchronizationbar"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" interactive="exclusive"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="alternative"> - <cd:constant type="page"/> - <cd:constant type="local"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:465" name="setupsynchronizationbar" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:467" name="setupsynchronization" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupsynchronization"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" interactive="exclusive" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:468" name="defineprofile" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="defineprofile"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" interactive="exclusive" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:469" name="setupprofiles" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupprofiles"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" interactive="exclusive" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="option"> - <cd:constant type="test"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:470" name="profile" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="profile"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" interactive="exclusive" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:471" name="followprofile" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="followprofile"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1" interactive="exclusive"/> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:472" name="placebookmarks" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="placebookmarks"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - <cd:constant type="all"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:473" name="bookmark" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="bookmark"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:474" name="version" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="version"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" interactive="exclusive" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:475" name="setupversions" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupversions"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="number"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="style"> - <cd:resolve name="style"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:476" name="markversion" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="markversion"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:477" name="selectversion" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="selectversion"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:478" name="defineversion" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="defineversion"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:479" name="followversion" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="followversion"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1" interactive="exclusive"/> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:480" name="followprofileversion" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="followprofileversion"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1" interactive="exclusive"/> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:481" name="defineprogram" file="core-ref.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="defineprogram"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" interactive="exclusive"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:482" name="setupprograms" file="core-ref.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupprograms"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" interactive="exclusive" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="directory"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:483" name="program" file="core-ref.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="program"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" interactive="exclusive"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:484" name="figure" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="figure"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" interactive="exclusive"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:file"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="3" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="factor"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="frame"> - <cd:constant type="on"/> - <cd:constant type="off"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <!-- referring*figure skipped --> - - <!-- marking*figure skipped --> - - <!-- remark skipped --> - - <cd:command id="cd:485" name="goto" file="core-ref.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="goto"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1" interactive="exclusive"/> - <cd:content n="2" interactive="exclusive"/> - <cd:reference n="3" list="yes"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:486" name="gotobox" file="core-ref.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="gotobox"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:content n="1" interactive="exclusive"/> - <cd:reference n="2" list="yes"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:487" name="button" file="core-ref.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="button"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" interactive="exclusive" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:488" name="setupbuttons" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - <cd:content n="2"/> - <cd:reference n="3" list="yes"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:488" name="setupbuttons" file="core-ref.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupbuttons"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:99" name="setupframed" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <!-- menubutton skipped --> - - <cd:command id="cd:489" name="setupcomment" file="core-int.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupcomment"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:assignments n="1" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="state"> - <cd:constant type="start"/> - <cd:constant type="stop"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="color"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="title"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="space"> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="symbol"> - <cd:constant type="normal"/> - <cd:constant type="New"/> - <cd:constant type="Balloon"/> - <cd:constant type="Addition"/> - <cd:constant type="Help"/> - <cd:constant type="Paragraph"/> - <cd:constant type="Key"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="option"> - <cd:constant type="max"/> - <cd:constant type="buffer"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="margin"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:490" name="comment" type="environment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="comment"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:489" name="setupcomment" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:491" name="comment"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="comment"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:489" name="setupcomment" n="1"/> - </cd:assignments> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:492" name="definefield" file="core-fld.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definefield"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> <!-- name --> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> <!-- type --> - <cd:constant type="text"/> - <cd:constant type="line"/> <!-- equal to text --> - <cd:constant type="push"/> - <cd:constant type="check"/> - <cd:constant type="radio"/> - <cd:constant type="combo"/> - <cd:constant type="choice"/> <!-- equal to combo --> - <cd:constant type="popup"/> <!-- equal to combo --> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> <!-- group --> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="4" list="yes"> <!-- optional for text? --> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="5" optional="yes"> <!-- default --> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:493" name="definesubfield" file="core-fld.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definesubfield"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:494" name="copyfield" file="core-fld.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="copyfield"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:495" name="clonefield" file="core-fld.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="clonefield"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="4" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:496" name="field" file="core-fld.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="field"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:497" name="fitfield" file="core-fld.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="fitfield"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:498" name="fillinfield" file="core-fld.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="fillinfield"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:499" name="tooltip" file="core-fld.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="tooltip"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="left"/> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="middle"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:content n="2"/> - <cd:content n="3"/> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:500" name="showfields" file="core-fld.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="showfields"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" optional="yes" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:501" name="logfields" file="core-fld.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="logfields"/> - </cd:sequence> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:502" name="setupfield" file="core-fld.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupfield"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:constant type="label"/> - <cd:constant type="horizontal"/> - <cd:constant type="vertical"/> - <cd:constant type="frame"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="3" list="yes"> - <cd:inherit ref="cd:503" name="setupfields" n="2"/> - </cd:assignments> - <cd:assignments n="4" list="yes"> </cd:assignments> - <cd:assignments n="5" list="yes"> </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:503" name="setupfields" file="core-fld.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupfields"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1" list="yes"> <!-- TODO: if it's reset, only a single argument, no list --> - <cd:constant type="reset"/> - <cd:constant type="label"/> - <cd:constant type="horizontal"/> - <cd:constant type="vertical"/> - <cd:constant type="frame"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="2" list="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="n"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="distance"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="before"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - 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</cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="inbetween"> - <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="width"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="height"> - <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="location"> - <cd:constant type="right"/> - <cd:constant type="bottom"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="bodyfont"> - <cd:resolve name="bodyfont"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:511" name="setupstrut" file="core-spa.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="setupstrut"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="yes" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="no"/> - <cd:constant type="cap"/> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:512" name="usetypescriptfile" file="type-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="usetypescriptfile"/> - 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<cd:constant type="cg"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="3"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="4"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="5" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="6" optional="yes"> - <cd:parameter name="features"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="rscale"> - <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="encoding"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="text"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:515" name="definefontfeature" file="type-ini.tex"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definefontfeature"/> - </cd:sequence> - <cd:arguments> - <cd:keywords n="1"> - <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:keywords n="2" optional="yes"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:keywords> - <cd:assignments n="3" optional="no"> - <cd:parameter name="compose"> - <cd:constant type="no" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="mode"> - <cd:constant type="node"/> - <cd:constant type="base" default="yes"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="tlig"> - <cd:constant type="no" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="trep"> - <cd:constant type="no" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="script"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="language"> - <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> - </cd:parameter> - <cd:parameter name="..tag.."> <!-- can't use > here, \showsetup gives an error --> - <cd:constant type="no" default="yes"/> - <cd:constant type="yes"/> - </cd:parameter> - </cd:assignments> - </cd:arguments> - </cd:command> - - <cd:command id="cd:516" name="definefonthandling" file="hand-ini.mkii"> - <cd:sequence> - <cd:string value="definefonthandling"/> - 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295 810 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N threeinferior ; B 40 -106 295 320 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N three.dnom ; B 40 -6 295 420 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N three.numr ; B 40 284 295 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N foursuperior ; B 40 390 295 804 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N fourinferior ; B 40 -100 295 314 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N four.dnom ; B 40 0 295 414 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N four.numr ; B 40 290 295 704 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N fivesuperior ; B 40 384 295 804 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N fiveinferior ; B 40 -106 295 314 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N five.dnom ; B 40 -6 295 414 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N five.numr ; B 40 284 295 704 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N sevensuperior ; B 40 390 295 804 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N seveninferior ; B 40 -100 295 314 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N seven.dnom ; B 40 0 295 414 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N seven.numr ; B 40 290 295 704 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N sixsuperior ; B 40 384 295 810 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N sixinferior ; B 40 -106 295 320 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N six.dnom ; B 40 -6 295 420 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N six.numr ; B 40 284 295 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N ninesuperior ; B 40 384 295 810 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N nineinferior ; B 40 -106 295 320 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N nine.dnom ; B 40 -6 295 420 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N nine.numr ; B 40 284 295 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N eightsuperior ; B 40 384 295 810 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N eightinferior ; B 40 -106 295 320 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N eight.dnom ; B 40 -6 295 420 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N eight.numr ; B 40 284 295 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 715 ; N onehalf ; B 60 0 655 704 ; -C -1 ; WX 725 ; N threequarters ; B 60 0 665 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 658 ; N onequarter ; B 60 0 598 704 ; -C -1 ; WX 715 ; N onethird ; B 60 -6 655 704 ; -C -1 ; WX 715 ; N oneeighth ; B 60 -6 655 704 ; -C -1 ; WX 782 ; N threeeighths ; B 60 -6 722 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 782 ; N fiveeighths ; B 60 -6 722 704 ; -C -1 ; WX 668 ; N seveneighths ; B 60 -6 608 704 ; -C -1 ; WX 820 ; N twothirds ; B 60 -6 760 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N afii10017 ; B 10 0 610 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 626 ; N afii10020 ; B 100 0 576 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 626 ; N afii10050 ; B 100 0 576 770 ; -C -1 ; WX 685 ; N afii10018 ; B 100 -10 625 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 685 ; N afii10046 ; B 100 -10 625 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N afii10044 ; B 10 -10 685 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 957 ; N afii10045 ; B 100 -10 857 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 685 ; N afii10019 ; B 100 -10 625 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 626 ; N afii10052 ; B 100 0 576 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N afii10022 ; B 100 0 600 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N afii10023 ; B 100 0 600 854 ; -C -1 ; WX 641 ; N afii10021 ; B 30 -153 581 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 789 ; N afii10026 ; B 100 0 689 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 789 ; N afii10027 ; B 100 0 689 875 ; -C -1 ; WX 698 ; N afii10028 ; B 100 0 688 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 650 ; N afii10029 ; B 10 -14 550 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 895 ; N afii10030 ; B 60 0 835 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 750 ; N afii10031 ; B 100 0 650 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N afii10032 ; B 60 -10 685 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 685 ; N afii10034 ; B 100 0 625 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 640 ; N afii10035 ; B 60 -10 610 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 590 ; N afii10036 ; B 20 0 570 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 648 ; N afii10039 ; B 30 0 618 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 750 ; N afii10033 ; B 100 0 650 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 750 ; N afii10040 ; B 100 -153 691 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 975 ; N afii10042 ; B 100 0 875 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 975 ; N afii10043 ; B 100 -153 916 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 895 ; N afii10024 ; B 60 0 835 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 545 ; N afii10025 ; B 60 -10 485 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 714 ; N afii10038 ; B 60 0 654 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 647 ; N afii10054 ; B 60 -16 587 716 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N afii10055 ; B 100 0 182 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N afii10056 ; B -7 0 288 854 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N afii10057 ; B 10 -90 235 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 698 ; N afii10061 ; B 100 0 688 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 655 ; N afii10037 ; B 60 -10 555 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 655 ; N afii10062 ; B 60 -10 555 875 ; -C -1 ; WX 655 ; N afii10041 ; B 60 0 555 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 947 ; N afii10048 ; B 100 -10 887 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 664 ; N afii10049 ; B 10 0 564 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 640 ; N afii10053 ; B 60 -10 610 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 640 ; N afii10047 ; B 30 -10 580 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 676 ; N afii10060 ; B 10 0 616 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 676 ; N afii10051 ; B 10 -163 616 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 1053 ; N afii10058 ; B 10 -14 993 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 1153 ; N afii10059 ; B 100 -10 1093 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 750 ; N afii10145 ; B 100 -153 650 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 1133 ; N afii61352 ; B 100 0 1033 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 695 ; N afii10146 ; B 10 -10 635 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 885 ; N afii10147 ; B 30 -10 855 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 685 ; N afii10148 ; B 30 0 655 716 ; -C -1 ; WX 502 ; N afii10097 ; B 30 0 422 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N afii10065 ; B 45 -10 432 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N afii10066 ; B 75 -10 462 716 ; -C -1 ; WX 379 ; N afii10068 ; B 80 0 329 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 379 ; N afii10098 ; B 80 0 329 513 ; -C -1 ; WX 379 ; N afii10100 ; B 80 0 329 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 536 ; N afii10069 ; B 50 -153 476 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N afii10070 ; B 55 -10 442 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N afii10846 ; B 55 -10 442 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 577 ; N afii10072 ; B 30 0 547 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N afii10067 ; B 80 -10 467 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 489 ; N afii10079 ; B 80 0 409 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 487 ; N afii10077 ; B 20 -15 407 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 440 ; N afii10094 ; B 80 -10 390 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 490 ; N afii10092 ; B 20 -10 430 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 691 ; N afii10107 ; B 80 -10 641 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 685 ; N afii10106 ; B 20 -15 635 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 489 ; N afii10081 ; B 80 0 409 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 467 ; N afii10088 ; B 80 -153 447 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 489 ; N afii10193 ; B 80 -153 409 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 479 ; N afii10089 ; B 70 0 399 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 741 ; N afii10090 ; B 80 0 661 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 719 ; N afii10091 ; B 80 -153 699 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 460 ; N afii10073 ; B 60 -10 400 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 486 ; N afii10074 ; B 80 0 406 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 486 ; N afii10075 ; B 80 0 406 683 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N afii10076 ; B 80 0 492 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 572 ; N afii10078 ; B 60 0 512 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N afii10080 ; B 55 -10 442 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N afii10082 ; B 75 -230 462 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 429 ; N afii10083 ; B 55 -10 404 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 359 ; N afii10084 ; B 30 0 329 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N afii10085 ; B 75 -240 437 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 725 ; N afii10086 ; B 50 -153 675 603 ; -C -1 ; WX 427 ; N afii10087 ; B 20 0 407 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 628 ; N afii10093 ; B 80 -10 548 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 694 ; N afii10096 ; B 80 -10 634 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 469 ; N afii10101 ; B 60 -10 409 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 469 ; N afii10095 ; B 60 -10 409 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N afii10071 ; B 55 -10 442 650 ; -C -1 ; WX 429 ; N afii10102 ; B 35 -10 384 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N afii10103 ; B 65 -10 263 655 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N afii10104 ; B -24 -10 263 650 ; -C -1 ; WX 238 ; N afii10105 ; B -19 -240 168 655 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N afii10109 ; B 80 0 492 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N afii10110 ; B 75 -240 437 683 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Alpha ; B 10 0 610 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 685 ; N Beta ; B 100 -10 625 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Epsilon ; B 100 0 600 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 585 ; N Zeta ; B 30 0 555 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 750 ; N Eta ; B 100 0 650 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N Iota ; B 100 0 182 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 698 ; N Kappa ; B 100 0 688 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 895 ; N Mu ; B 60 0 835 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 788 ; N Nu ; B 100 0 688 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Omicron ; B 60 -10 685 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N omicron ; B 55 -10 442 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 685 ; N Rho ; B 100 0 625 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 590 ; N Tau ; B 20 0 570 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 628 ; N Upsilon ; B 30 0 598 709 ; -C -1 ; WX 648 ; N Chi ; B 30 0 618 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 825 ; N Psi ; B 100 0 725 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 688 ; N Xi ; B 50 0 638 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Theta ; B 60 -10 685 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Lambda ; B 10 0 610 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 680 ; N Delta ; B 10 0 670 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Sigma ; B 60 0 560 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Omega ; B 60 0 685 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 546 ; N alpha ; B 55 -10 516 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 581 ; N beta ; B 80 -172 526 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 520 ; N gamma ; B 10 -172 465 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N delta ; B 55 -10 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N zeta ; B 55 -153 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N xi ; B 55 -153 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N sigma1 ; B 55 -153 442 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 515 ; N eta ; B 80 -172 440 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 514 ; N nu ; B 30 0 459 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 515 ; N kappa ; B 80 0 495 465 ; -C -1 ; WX 685 ; N omega ; B 55 -10 630 463 ; -C -1 ; WX 685 ; N pi.alt ; B 55 -10 630 596 ; -C -1 ; WX 657 ; N phi ; B 55 -230 602 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 502 ; N sigma ; B 55 -10 502 491 ; -C -1 ; WX 557 ; N theta ; B 55 -10 502 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 560 ; N rho ; B 65 -230 511 462 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N rho.alt ; B 55 -272 482 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 551 ; N upsilon ; B 25 -10 496 459 ; -C -1 ; WX 657 ; N psi ; B 55 -230 602 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 621 ; N theta.alt ; B 25 -10 596 736 ; -C -1 ; WX 623 ; N phi.alt ; B 38 -230 585 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 554 ; N chi ; B 20 -230 534 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 496 ; N lambda ; B 20 0 476 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 529 ; N epsilon ; B 50 -13 479 464 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N iota ; B 75 -10 263 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 582 ; N weierstrass ; B 38 -230 544 480 ; -C -1 ; WX 615 ; N pi ; B 50 -22 565 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 490 ; N tau ; B 38 -10 452 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Alphatonos ; B 0 0 600 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 546 ; N alphatonos ; B 55 -10 516 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 718 ; N Epsilontonos ; B 0 0 668 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 529 ; N epsilontonos ; B 50 -13 479 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 808 ; N Etatonos ; B 0 0 718 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 515 ; N etatonos ; B 80 -172 440 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 340 ; N Iotatonos ; B 0 0 250 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N iotatonos ; B 72 -10 263 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 703 ; N Upsilontonos ; B 0 0 693 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 551 ; N upsilontonos ; B 25 -10 496 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 817 ; N Omegatonos ; B 0 0 727 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 685 ; N omegatonos ; B 55 -10 630 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 805 ; N Omicrontonos ; B 1 -10 715 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N omicrontonos ; B 55 -10 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N iotadieresistonos ; B -45 -10 273 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N iotadieresis ; B -24 -10 263 650 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N Iotadieresistonos ; B -18 0 300 950 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N Iotadieresis ; B 3 0 278 900 ; -C -1 ; WX 551 ; N upsilondieresistonos ; B 25 -10 496 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 551 ; N upsilondieresis ; B 25 -10 496 650 ; -C -1 ; WX 580 ; N Upsilondieresistonos ; B 20 0 570 950 ; -C -1 ; WX 580 ; N Upsilondieresis ; B 20 0 570 900 ; -C -1 ; WX 449 ; N epsilon.alt ; B 50 -10 399 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 415 ; N lscript ; B 30 -8 356 708 ; -C -1 ; WX 606 ; N Gamma ; B 90 0 566 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 730 ; N Pi ; B 90 0 640 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 706 ; N Phi ; B 55 0 651 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 259 ; N parenleftsuperior ; B 76 252 183 810 ; -C -1 ; WX 207 ; N parenleftinferior ; B 50 -238 157 320 ; -C -1 ; WX 259 ; N parenrightsuperior ; B 76 252 183 810 ; -C -1 ; WX 207 ; N parenrightinferior ; B 50 -238 157 320 ; -C -1 ; WX 750 ; N threequartersemdash ; B 0 200 750 250 ; -C -1 ; WX 166 ; N brokenbar ; B 58 0 108 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 219 ; N hyphensuperior ; B 19 510 219 540 ; -C -1 ; WX 300 ; N hypheninferior ; B 50 20 250 50 ; -C -1 ; WX 776 ; N estimated ; B 38 0 738 630 ; -C -1 ; WX 699 ; N Dcroat ; B 10 -10 639 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 522 ; N dbar ; B 55 -10 512 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Aacute ; B 10 0 610 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Acircumflex ; B 10 0 610 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Agrave ; B 10 0 610 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Abreve ; B 10 0 610 887 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Adblgrave ; B 10 0 610 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Adieresis ; B 10 0 610 854 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Amacron ; B 10 0 610 825 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Aringacute ; B 10 0 610 1027 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Atilde ; B 10 0 610 870 ; -C -1 ; WX 1020 ; N AEacute ; B 10 0 960 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 640 ; N Cacute ; B 60 -10 610 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 640 ; N Ccaron ; B 60 -10 610 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 640 ; N Ccircumflex ; B 60 -10 610 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 640 ; N Cdotaccent ; B 60 -10 610 859 ; -C -1 ; WX 748 ; N Dcaron ; B 100 -10 688 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Eacute ; B 100 0 600 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Ecaron ; B 100 0 600 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Ecircumflex ; B 100 0 600 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Egrave ; B 100 0 600 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Ebreve ; B 100 0 600 887 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Edblgrave ; B 100 0 600 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Edieresis ; B 100 0 600 854 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Edotaccent ; B 100 0 600 859 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Emacron ; B 100 0 600 825 ; -C -1 ; WX 728 ; N Gacute ; B 60 -10 648 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 728 ; N Gcaron ; B 60 -10 648 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 728 ; N Gcircumflex ; B 60 -10 648 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 728 ; N Gbreve ; B 60 -10 648 887 ; -C -1 ; WX 728 ; N Gcommaaccent ; B 60 -184 648 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 728 ; N Gdotaccent ; B 60 -10 648 859 ; -C -1 ; WX 750 ; N Hcircumflex ; B 100 0 650 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N Iacute ; B 99 0 294 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N Icircumflex ; B -26 0 308 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N Igrave ; B -12 0 183 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N Ibreve ; B -8 0 292 887 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N Idblgrave ; B -82 0 253 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N Idieresis ; B -7 0 288 854 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N Idotaccent ; B 92 0 190 859 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N Imacron ; B 16 0 266 825 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N Itilde ; B -17 0 300 870 ; -C -1 ; WX 335 ; N Jcircumflex ; B 10 -90 361 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 698 ; N Kcommaaccent ; B 100 -184 688 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 520 ; N Lacute ; B 99 0 500 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 520 ; N Lcaron ; B 100 0 500 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 520 ; N Lcommaaccent ; B 100 -184 500 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 520 ; N Ldotaccent ; B 92 0 500 859 ; -C -1 ; WX 788 ; N Nacute ; B 100 0 688 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 788 ; N Ncaron ; B 100 0 688 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 788 ; N Ncommaaccent ; B 100 -184 688 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 788 ; N Ntilde ; B 100 0 688 870 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Oacute ; B 60 -10 685 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Ocircumflex ; B 60 -10 685 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Ograve ; B 60 -10 685 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Ohungarumlaut ; B 60 -10 685 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Obreve ; B 60 -10 685 887 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Odblgrave ; B 60 -10 685 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Odieresis ; B 60 -10 685 854 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Omacron ; B 60 -10 685 825 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Otilde ; B 60 -10 685 870 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Oslashacute ; B 60 -49 685 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 654 ; N Racute ; B 90 0 644 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 654 ; N Rcaron ; B 90 0 644 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 654 ; N Rcommaaccent ; B 90 -184 644 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 654 ; N Rdblgrave ; B 90 0 644 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 647 ; N Sacute ; B 60 -16 587 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 647 ; N Scaron ; B 60 -16 587 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 647 ; N Scircumflex ; B 60 -16 587 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 647 ; N Scommaaccent ; B 60 -184 587 716 ; -C -1 ; WX 590 ; N Tcaron ; B 20 0 570 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 590 ; N Tcommaaccent ; B 20 -184 570 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 705 ; N Uacute ; B 90 -16 615 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 705 ; N Ucircumflex ; B 90 -16 615 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 705 ; N Ugrave ; B 90 -16 615 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 705 ; N Uhungarumlaut ; B 90 -16 615 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 705 ; N Ubreve ; B 90 -16 615 887 ; -C -1 ; WX 705 ; N Udblgrave ; B 90 -16 615 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 705 ; N Udieresis ; B 90 -16 615 854 ; -C -1 ; WX 705 ; N Umacron ; B 90 -16 615 825 ; -C -1 ; WX 705 ; N Uring ; B 90 -16 615 898 ; -C -1 ; WX 705 ; N Utilde ; B 90 -16 615 870 ; -C -1 ; WX 904 ; N Wacute ; B 20 0 894 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 904 ; N Wcircumflex ; B 20 0 894 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 904 ; N Wgrave ; B 20 0 894 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 904 ; N Wdieresis ; B 20 0 894 854 ; -C -1 ; WX 580 ; N Yacute ; B 20 0 570 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 580 ; N Ycircumflex ; B 20 0 570 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 580 ; N Ygrave ; B 20 0 570 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 580 ; N Ydieresis ; B 20 0 570 854 ; -C -1 ; WX 585 ; N Zacute ; B 30 0 555 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 585 ; N Zcaron ; B 30 0 555 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 585 ; N Zdotaccent ; B 30 0 555 859 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N aacute ; B 45 -10 432 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N abreve ; B 45 -10 432 683 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N acircumflex ; B 45 -10 432 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N adblgrave ; B 45 -10 432 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N adieresis ; B 45 -10 432 650 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N agrave ; B 45 -10 432 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N amacron ; B 45 -10 432 575 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N aring ; B 45 -10 432 694 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N aringacute ; B 45 -10 432 828 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N atilde ; B 45 -10 432 662 ; -C -1 ; WX 791 ; N aeacute ; B 45 -10 741 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 429 ; N cacute ; B 55 -10 404 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 429 ; N ccaron ; B 55 -10 415 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 429 ; N ccircumflex ; B 55 -10 415 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 429 ; N cdotaccent ; B 55 -10 404 655 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N eacute ; B 55 -10 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N ebreve ; B 55 -10 442 683 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N ecaron ; B 55 -10 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N ecircumflex ; B 55 -10 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N edblgrave ; B 55 -10 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N edieresis ; B 55 -10 442 650 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N edotaccent ; B 55 -10 442 655 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N egrave ; B 55 -10 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N emacron ; B 55 -10 442 575 ; -C -1 ; WX 522 ; N gacute ; B 55 -240 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 522 ; N gbreve ; B 55 -240 442 683 ; -C -1 ; WX 522 ; N gcaron ; B 55 -240 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 522 ; N gcircumflex ; B 55 -240 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 522 ; N gdotaccent ; B 55 -240 442 655 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N hcircumflex ; B 80 0 442 950 ; -C -1 ; WX 477 ; N kcommaaccent ; B 80 -184 467 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 288 ; N lacute ; B 77 -10 268 950 ; -C -1 ; WX 288 ; N lcommaaccent ; B 80 -184 268 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 288 ; N ldotaccent ; B 70 -10 268 905 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N nacute ; B 80 0 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N ncaron ; B 80 0 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N ncommaaccent ; B 80 -184 442 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N ntilde ; B 80 0 442 662 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N oacute ; B 55 -10 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N obreve ; B 55 -10 442 683 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N ocircumflex ; B 55 -10 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N odblgrave ; B 55 -10 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N odieresis ; B 55 -10 442 650 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N ograve ; B 55 -10 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N ohungarumlaut ; B 55 -10 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N omacron ; B 55 -10 442 575 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N otilde ; B 55 -10 442 662 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N oslashacute ; B 55 -39 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 349 ; N racute ; B 80 0 329 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 349 ; N rcaron ; B 38 0 338 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 349 ; N rcommaaccent ; B 80 -184 329 457 ; -C -1 ; WX 349 ; N rdblgrave ; B 9 0 329 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 429 ; N sacute ; B 35 -10 384 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 429 ; N scaron ; B 35 -10 384 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 429 ; N scircumflex ; B 35 -10 384 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 429 ; N scommaaccent ; B 35 -184 384 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 322 ; N tcommaaccent ; B 30 -184 292 600 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N uacute ; B 75 -10 437 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N ubreve ; B 75 -10 437 683 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N ucircumflex ; B 75 -10 437 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N udblgrave ; B 75 -10 437 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N udieresis ; B 75 -10 437 650 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N ugrave ; B 75 -10 437 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N uhungarumlaut ; B 75 -10 437 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N umacron ; B 75 -10 437 575 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N uring ; B 75 -10 437 694 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N utilde ; B 75 -10 437 662 ; -C -1 ; WX 674 ; N wacute ; B 20 0 654 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 674 ; N wcircumflex ; B 20 0 654 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 674 ; N wdieresis ; B 20 0 654 650 ; -C -1 ; WX 674 ; N wgrave ; B 20 0 654 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N yacute ; B 75 -240 437 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N ycircumflex ; B 75 -240 437 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N ydieresis ; B 75 -240 437 650 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N ygrave ; B 75 -240 437 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 422 ; N zacute ; B 30 0 392 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 422 ; N zcaron ; B 30 0 392 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 422 ; N zdotaccent ; B 30 0 392 655 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N iacute ; B 72 -10 263 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N ibreve ; B -21 -10 263 683 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N icircumflex ; B -35 -10 265 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N idieresis ; B -24 -10 263 650 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N igrave ; B 6 -10 263 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N imacron ; B -11 -10 263 575 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N itilde ; B -27 -10 263 662 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N idblgrave ; B -64 -10 263 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 238 ; N jcircumflex ; B -30 -240 270 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Abrevegrave ; B 10 0 610 1017 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Abreveacute ; B 10 0 610 1017 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Abrevetilde ; B 10 0 610 1032 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Abrevehookabove ; B 10 0 610 1074 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Acircumflexhookabove ; B 10 0 610 1117 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Acircumflexgrave ; B 10 0 610 1029 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Acircumflextilde ; B 10 0 610 1025 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Acircumflexacute ; B 10 0 610 1029 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Adotbelow ; B 10 -159 610 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Ahookabove ; B 10 0 610 937 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Abrevedotbelow ; B 10 -159 610 887 ; -C -1 ; WX 620 ; N Acircumflexdotbelow ; B 10 -159 610 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Etilde ; B 100 0 600 912 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Ecircumflexgrave ; B 100 0 600 1029 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Ecircumflextilde ; B 100 0 600 1025 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Ecircumflexacute ; B 100 0 600 1029 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Ecircumflexhookabove ; B 100 0 600 1117 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Edotbelow ; B 100 -159 600 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Ehookabove ; B 100 0 600 937 ; -C -1 ; WX 660 ; N Ecircumflexdotbelow ; B 100 -159 600 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N Idotbelow ; B 97 -159 185 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 282 ; N Ihookabove ; B 74 0 229 937 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Ocircumflexgrave ; B 60 -10 685 1029 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Ocircumflextilde ; B 60 -10 685 1025 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Ocircumflexacute ; B 60 -10 685 1029 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Ocircumflexhookabove ; B 60 -10 685 1117 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Odotbelow ; B 60 -159 685 710 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Ohookabove ; B 60 -10 685 937 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Ocircumflexdotbelow ; B 60 -159 685 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Ohorngrave ; B 60 -10 685 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Ohornacute ; B 60 -10 685 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Ohorntilde ; B 60 -10 685 870 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Ohornhookabove ; B 60 -10 685 937 ; -C -1 ; WX 745 ; N Ohorndotbelow ; B 60 -149 685 798 ; -C -1 ; WX 705 ; N Udotbelow ; B 90 -159 615 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 705 ; N Uhookabove ; B 90 -16 615 937 ; -C -1 ; WX 739 ; N Uhorndotbelow ; B 100 -143 729 798 ; -C -1 ; WX 739 ; N Uhorngrave ; B 100 -16 729 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 739 ; N Uhornacute ; B 100 -16 729 880 ; -C -1 ; WX 739 ; N Uhorntilde ; B 100 -16 729 870 ; -C -1 ; WX 739 ; N Uhornhookabove ; B 100 -16 729 937 ; -C -1 ; WX 580 ; N Ytilde ; B 20 0 570 870 ; -C -1 ; WX 580 ; N Ydotbelow ; B 20 -159 570 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 580 ; N Yhookabove ; B 20 0 570 937 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N abrevegrave ; B 45 -10 432 767 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N abreveacute ; B 45 -10 432 767 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N abrevetilde ; B 45 -10 432 782 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N abrevehookabove ; B 45 -10 432 824 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N acircumflexhookabove ; B 45 -10 432 867 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N acircumflexgrave ; B 45 -10 432 779 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N acircumflextilde ; B 45 -10 432 775 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N acircumflexacute ; B 45 -10 432 779 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N adotbelow ; B 45 -159 432 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N ahookabove ; B 45 -10 432 687 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N abrevedotbelow ; B 45 -159 432 683 ; -C -1 ; WX 512 ; N acircumflexdotbelow ; B 45 -159 432 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N ihookabove ; B 47 -10 263 687 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N ecircumflexgrave ; B 55 -10 442 779 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N ecircumflextilde ; B 55 -10 442 775 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N ecircumflexacute ; B 55 -10 442 779 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N ecircumflexhookabove ; B 55 -10 442 867 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N edotbelow ; B 55 -159 442 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N ehookabove ; B 55 -10 442 687 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N etilde ; B 55 -10 442 662 ; -C -1 ; WX 492 ; N ecircumflexdotbelow ; B 55 -159 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 283 ; N idotbelow ; B 65 -159 263 655 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N ocircumflexgrave ; B 55 -10 442 779 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N ocircumflextilde ; B 55 -10 442 775 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N ocircumflexacute ; B 55 -10 442 779 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N ocircumflexhookabove ; B 55 -10 442 867 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N odotbelow ; B 55 -159 442 460 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N ohookabove ; B 55 -10 442 687 ; -C -1 ; WX 497 ; N ocircumflexdotbelow ; B 55 -159 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 499 ; N ohorngrave ; B 55 -10 489 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 499 ; N ohornacute ; B 55 -10 489 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 499 ; N ohorntilde ; B 55 -10 489 662 ; -C -1 ; WX 499 ; N ohornhookabove ; B 55 -10 489 687 ; -C -1 ; WX 499 ; N ohorndotbelow ; B 55 -159 489 548 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N udotbelow ; B 75 -159 437 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N uhookabove ; B 75 -10 437 687 ; -C -1 ; WX 525 ; N uhorndotbelow ; B 75 -159 515 548 ; -C -1 ; WX 525 ; N uhorngrave ; B 75 -10 515 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 525 ; N uhornacute ; B 75 -10 515 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 525 ; N uhorntilde ; B 75 -10 515 662 ; -C -1 ; WX 525 ; N uhornhookabove ; B 75 -10 515 687 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N yhookabove ; B 75 -240 437 687 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N ytilde ; B 75 -240 437 662 ; -C -1 ; WX 517 ; N ydotbelow ; B 75 -240 437 450 ; -C -1 ; WX 522 ; N gcommaaccent ; B 55 -240 442 654 ; -C -1 ; WX 583 ; N dcaron ; B 55 -10 573 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 289 ; N lcaron ; B 80 -10 289 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 289 ; N lquoteright ; B 80 -10 289 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 307 ; N tcaron ; B 10 -10 307 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 607 ; N IJ ; B 100 -90 507 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 526 ; N ij ; B 70 -240 456 655 ; -C -1 ; WX 750 ; N Hbar ; B 10 0 740 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 522 ; N hbar ; B 10 0 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 522 ; N afii10108 ; B 10 0 442 700 ; -C -1 ; WX 370 ; N Lcaron.small ; B 80 0 360 490 ; -C -1 ; WX 634 ; N IJ.small ; B 120 -63 475 490 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Aacute.small ; B 9 0 429 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 538 ; N Gcommaaccent.small ; B 54 -184 466 497 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Abreve.small ; B 9 0 429 723 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Acircumflex.small ; B 9 0 429 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Adieresis.small ; B 9 0 429 690 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Agrave.small ; B 9 0 429 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Amacron.small ; B 9 0 429 615 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Atilde.small ; B 9 0 429 702 ; -C -1 ; WX 466 ; N Cacute.small ; B 54 -7 439 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 466 ; N Ccaron.small ; B 54 -7 439 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 466 ; N Ccircumflex.small ; B 54 -7 439 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 466 ; N Cdotaccent.small ; B 54 -7 439 695 ; -C -1 ; WX 494 ; N Eacute.small ; B 90 0 440 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 494 ; N Ebreve.small ; B 90 0 440 723 ; -C -1 ; WX 494 ; N Ecaron.small ; B 90 0 440 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 494 ; N Ecircumflex.small ; B 90 0 440 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 494 ; N Edieresis.small ; B 90 0 440 690 ; -C -1 ; WX 494 ; N Edotaccent.small ; B 90 0 440 695 ; -C -1 ; WX 494 ; N Egrave.small ; B 90 0 440 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 494 ; N Emacron.small ; B 90 0 440 615 ; -C -1 ; WX 538 ; N Gacute.small ; B 54 -7 466 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 538 ; N Gbreve.small ; B 54 -7 466 723 ; -C -1 ; WX 538 ; N Gcaron.small ; B 54 -7 466 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 538 ; N Gcircumflex.small ; B 54 -7 466 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 538 ; N Gdotaccent.small ; B 54 -7 466 695 ; -C -1 ; WX 538 ; N Gcedilla.small ; B 42 -230 466 497 ; -C -1 ; WX 565 ; N Hcircumflex.small ; B 90 0 475 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 258 ; N Iacute.small ; B 87 0 237 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 258 ; N Icircumflex.small ; B -20 0 280 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 258 ; N Idieresis.small ; B -9 0 266 690 ; -C -1 ; WX 258 ; N Igrave.small ; B 21 0 171 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 258 ; N Imacron.small ; B 4 0 254 615 ; -C -1 ; WX 258 ; N Itilde.small ; B -12 0 271 702 ; -C -1 ; WX 256 ; N Jcircumflex.small ; B -22 -63 278 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 511 ; N Kcommaaccent.small ; B 90 -184 502 490 ; -C -1 ; WX 388 ; N Lacute.small ; B 87 0 370 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 388 ; N Lcommaaccent.small ; B 90 -184 370 490 ; -C -1 ; WX 388 ; N Ldotaccent.small ; B 80 0 370 695 ; -C -1 ; WX 592 ; N Nacute.small ; B 90 0 502 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 592 ; N Ncaron.small ; B 90 0 502 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 592 ; N Ncommaaccent.small ; B 90 -184 502 490 ; -C -1 ; WX 592 ; N Ntilde.small ; B 90 0 502 702 ; -C -1 ; WX 545 ; N Oacute.small ; B 54 -7 491 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 545 ; N Obreve.small ; B 54 -7 491 723 ; -C -1 ; WX 545 ; N Ocircumflex.small ; B 54 -7 491 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 545 ; N Odieresis.small ; B 54 -7 491 690 ; -C -1 ; WX 545 ; N Ograve.small ; B 54 -7 491 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 545 ; N Ohungarumlaut.small ; B 54 -7 491 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 545 ; N Omacron.small ; B 54 -7 491 615 ; -C -1 ; WX 545 ; N Otilde.small ; B 54 -7 491 702 ; -C -1 ; WX 484 ; N Racute.small ; B 81 0 475 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 484 ; N Rcaron.small ; B 81 0 475 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 484 ; N Rcommaaccent.small ; B 81 -184 475 497 ; -C -1 ; WX 489 ; N Sacute.small ; B 54 -11 435 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 489 ; N Scaron.small ; B 54 -11 435 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 489 ; N Scircumflex.small ; B 54 -11 435 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 489 ; N Scommaaccent.small ; B 54 -184 435 501 ; -C -1 ; WX 421 ; N Tcaron.small ; B 18 0 403 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 421 ; N Tcommaaccent.small ; B 18 -184 403 490 ; -C -1 ; WX 529 ; N Uacute.small ; B 81 -11 448 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 529 ; N Ubreve.small ; B 81 -11 448 723 ; -C -1 ; WX 529 ; N Ucircumflex.small ; B 81 -11 448 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 529 ; N Udieresis.small ; B 81 -11 448 690 ; -C -1 ; WX 529 ; N Ugrave.small ; B 81 -11 448 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 529 ; N Uhungarumlaut.small ; B 81 -11 448 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 529 ; N Umacron.small ; B 81 -11 448 615 ; -C -1 ; WX 529 ; N Uring.small ; B 81 -11 448 734 ; -C -1 ; WX 529 ; N Utilde.small ; B 81 -11 448 702 ; -C -1 ; WX 618 ; N Wacute.small ; B 18 0 609 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 618 ; N Wcircumflex.small ; B 18 0 609 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 618 ; N Wdieresis.small ; B 18 0 609 690 ; -C -1 ; WX 618 ; N Wgrave.small ; B 18 0 609 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 412 ; N Yacute.small ; B 18 0 403 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 412 ; N Ycircumflex.small ; B 18 0 403 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 412 ; N Ydieresis.small ; B 18 0 403 690 ; -C -1 ; WX 412 ; N Ygrave.small ; B 18 0 403 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 421 ; N Zacute.small ; B 27 0 394 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 421 ; N Zcaron.small ; B 27 0 394 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 421 ; N Zdotaccent.small ; B 27 0 394 695 ; -C -1 ; WX 556 ; N Dcaron.small ; B 90 -7 502 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 514 ; N Dcroat.small ; B 9 -7 460 497 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Abrevegrave.small ; B 9 0 429 807 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Abreveacute.small ; B 9 0 429 807 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Abrevetilde.small ; B 9 0 429 822 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Abrevehookabove.small ; B 9 0 429 864 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Acircumflexhookabove.small ; B 9 0 429 907 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Acircumflexgrave.small ; B 9 0 429 819 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Acircumflextilde.small ; B 9 0 429 815 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Acircumflexacute.small ; B 9 0 429 819 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Adotbelow.small ; B 9 -159 429 490 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Ahookabove.small ; B 9 0 429 727 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Abrevedotbelow.small ; B 9 -159 429 723 ; -C -1 ; WX 438 ; N Acircumflexdotbelow.small ; B 9 -159 429 740 ; -C -1 ; WX 494 ; N 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-KPX x ocircumflexacute -12 -KPX x ocircumflexdotbelow -12 -KPX x ocircumflexgrave -12 -KPX x ocircumflexhookabove -12 -KPX x ocircumflextilde -12 -KPX x odieresis -12 -KPX x odotbelow -12 -KPX x oe -12 -KPX x ograve -12 -KPX x ohookabove -12 -KPX x ohorn -12 -KPX x ohornacute -12 -KPX x ohorndotbelow -12 -KPX x ohorngrave -12 -KPX x ohornhookabove -12 -KPX x ohorntilde -12 -KPX x ohungarumlaut -12 -KPX x omacron -12 -KPX x oslash -12 -KPX x otilde -12 -KPX y comma -48 -KPX y period -48 -KPX yacute comma -48 -KPX yacute period -48 -KPX ycircumflex comma -48 -KPX ycircumflex period -48 -KPX ydieresis comma -48 -KPX ydieresis period -48 -KPX ydotbelow comma -48 -KPX ydotbelow period -48 -KPX ygrave comma -48 -KPX ygrave period -48 -KPX yhookabove comma -48 -KPX yhookabove period -48 -KPX ytilde comma -48 -KPX ytilde period -48 -EndKernPairs -EndKernData -EndFontMetrics diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/demofont.dat b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/demofont.dat deleted file mode 100644 index 3a2fce8c645..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/demofont.dat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -# we assume that demofont.afm and demofont.pfb are present
-# run with: "texfont demofont.dat"
-
---ve=test --co=test --ma --in demofont
---ve=test --co=test --ma --in --sla=.167 demofont
---ve=test --co=test --ma --in --ext=1.50 demofont
---ve=test --co=test --ma --in --cap=.750 demofont
---ve=test --co=test --ma --in --nol demofont
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/demofont.map b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/demofont.map deleted file mode 100644 index 10f6c92c70c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/demofont.map +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -% This file is generated by the TeXFont Perl script.
-%
-% You need to add the following line to your file:
-%
-% \pdfmapfile{+texnansi-test-test.map}
-%
-% In ConTeXt you can best use:
-%
-% \loadmapfile[texnansi-test-test.map]
-
-texnansi-raw-demofont Iwona-Regular 4 < demofont.pfb texnansi.enc
-texnansi-raw-demofont-slanted-167 Iwona-Regular ".167 SlantFont" 4 < demofont.pfb texnansi.enc
-texnansi-raw-demofont-extended-1500 Iwona-Regular "1.50 ExtendFont" 4 < demofont.pfb texnansi.enc
-texnansi-raw-demofont-capitalized-750 Iwona-Regular 4 < demofont.pfb texnansi.enc
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/demofont.pfb b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/demofont.pfb Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 04cbc513d2e..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/demofont.pfb +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/demofont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/demofont.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 73e7f48ef12..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/demofont.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -% output=pdftex interface=en
-%
-% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
-
-\usemodule[fnt-01]
-
-\loadmapfile[texnansi-test-test.map]
-
-\starttext
-
-\ShowFont[Iwona-Regular][texnansi-demofont][texnansi]
-
-\setupheadertexts[\tttf example definitions]
-
-\starttyping
-texfont --ve=test --co=test --ma --in demofont
-\stoptyping
-
-\starttyping
-c:/data/develop/tex/texmf-fonts/fonts/map/pdftex/context/texnansi-test-test.map
-\stoptyping
-
-\starttyping
-\definefontsynonym[Iwona-Regular][texnansi-demofont][encoding=texnansi]
-\stoptyping
-
-\page
-
-\setupheadertexts[\tttf texnansi-test-test.map]
-
-\starttyping
-texnansi-raw-demofont Iwona-Regular 4 < demofont.pfb texnansi.enc
-\stoptyping
-
-
-%appended section
-
-\page
-
-\ShowFont[Iwona-Regular-Slanted][texnansi-demofont-slanted-167][texnansi]
-
-\setupheadertexts[\tttf example definitions]
-
-\starttyping
-texfont --ve=test --co=test --ma --in --sla=.167 demofont
-\stoptyping
-
-\starttyping
-c:/data/develop/tex/texmf-fonts/fonts/map/pdftex/context/texnansi-test-test.map
-\stoptyping
-
-\starttyping
-\definefontsynonym[Iwona-Regular-Slanted][texnansi-demofont-slanted-167][encoding=texnansi]
-\stoptyping
-
-\page
-
-\setupheadertexts[\tttf texnansi-test-test.map]
-
-\starttyping
-texnansi-raw-demofont-slanted-167 Iwona-Regular ".167 SlantFont" 4 < demofont.pfb texnansi.enc
-\stoptyping
-
-
-%appended section
-
-\page
-
-\ShowFont[Iwona-Regular-Extended][texnansi-demofont-extended-1500][texnansi]
-
-\setupheadertexts[\tttf example definitions]
-
-\starttyping
-texfont --ve=test --co=test --ma --in --ext=1.50 demofont
-\stoptyping
-
-\starttyping
-c:/data/develop/tex/texmf-fonts/fonts/map/pdftex/context/texnansi-test-test.map
-\stoptyping
-
-\starttyping
-\definefontsynonym[Iwona-Regular-Extended][texnansi-demofont-extended-1500][encoding=texnansi]
-\stoptyping
-
-\page
-
-\setupheadertexts[\tttf texnansi-test-test.map]
-
-\starttyping
-texnansi-raw-demofont-extended-1500 Iwona-Regular "1.50 ExtendFont" 4 < demofont.pfb texnansi.enc
-\stoptyping
-
-
-%appended section
-
-\page
-
-\ShowFont[Iwona-Regular-Caps][texnansi-demofont-capitalized-750][texnansi]
-
-\setupheadertexts[\tttf example definitions]
-
-\starttyping
-texfont --ve=test --co=test --ma --in --cap=.750 demofont
-\stoptyping
-
-\starttyping
-c:/data/develop/tex/texmf-fonts/fonts/map/pdftex/context/texnansi-test-test.map
-\stoptyping
-
-\starttyping
-\definefontsynonym[Iwona-Regular-Caps][texnansi-demofont-capitalized-750][encoding=texnansi]
-\stoptyping
-
-\page
-
-\setupheadertexts[\tttf texnansi-test-test.map]
-
-\starttyping
-texnansi-raw-demofont-capitalized-750 Iwona-Regular 4 < demofont.pfb texnansi.enc
-\stoptyping
-
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/texnansi-test-test.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/texnansi-test-test.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2dcf784584a..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/fonts/texnansi-test-test.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,671 +0,0 @@ -% interface=en - -\usemodule[fnt-01] - -\loadmapfile[texnansi-test-test.map] - -\starttext - -\ShowFont[Iwona-Regular][texnansi-demofont][texnansi] - -\setupheadertexts[\tttf example definitions] - -\starttyping -texfont --ve=test --co=test --ma --in demofont -\stoptyping - -\starttyping -/opt/tex/texmf-local/fonts/map/pdftex/context/texnansi-test-test.map -\stoptyping - -\starttyping -\definefontsynonym[Iwona-Regular][texnansi-demofont][encoding=texnansi] -\stoptyping - -\page - -\setupheadertexts[\tttf texnansi-test-test.map] - -\starttyping -texnansi-raw-demofont Iwona-Regular 4 < demofont.pfb texnansi.enc -\stoptyping - - -%appended section - 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"/" .. f - if lfs.attributes(ff, "mode") ~= "file" then - return - end - local b = file.removesuffix(f) - t[b] = t[b] or {} - t[b].suffixes = t[b].suffixes or {} - table.insert(t[b].suffixes, file.suffix(f)) - ff = io.open(ff) - local head = ff:read(500) - ff:close() - t[b].title = t[b].title or head:match(".+\n%%D%s+title=(.-),.-\n.+") - t[b].subtitle = t[b].subtitle or - head:match(".+\n%%D%s+subtitle=(.-),.-\n.+") - t[b].comment = t[b].comment or - head:match('.+\n%s*comment%s*=%s*"(.-)",\n.+') or - head:match('.+\n%s*comment%s*:%s*(.-)\n.+') -end - -local function suffix_sort(a, b) - if a == "tex" then - return true - elseif b == "tex" then - return false - else - return a < b - end -end - -local function list_files(dir) - local t, tt = {}, {} - for entry in lfs.dir(dir) do - file2table(entry, dir, t) - end - for k, v in pairs(t) do - tt[#tt + 1] = v - tt[#tt].name = k - table.sort(tt[#tt].suffixes, suffix_sort) - tt[#tt].main_suffix = tt[#tt].suffixes[1] - table.remove(tt[#tt].suffixes, 1) - end - table.sort(tt, function (a, b) return a.name < b.name end) - for _, v in ipairs(tt) do - context.contextfile({v.name .. "." .. v.main_suffix}, - {title="{" .. (v.title or v.comment or "") .. "}", - subtitle="{" .. (v.subtitle or "") .. "}", - plusfiles="{" .. - table.concat(v.suffixes, ",") - .. "}"}) - end -end - -local function scan_dir(dir) - local title = string.format("Files in {\\tt %s}", - dir:match("^.+/(.-/.-/.-)$")) - context.startsection({title = title}) - context.begingroup() - context.switchtobodyfont({"9pt"}) - context.starttabulate({"|lT|l|p|"}) - context([[ \NC \rm\bf filename(s) \NC title \NC subtitle \NC \FR ]]) - list_files(dir) - context.stoptabulate() - context.endgroup() - context.stopsection() -end - -local root = file.dirname(file.dirname(resolvers.findfile"context.mkiv")) -for entry in lfs.dir(root) do - if entry:match("^[^.]") then - local dir = root .. "/" .. entry - if file.basename(dir) == "base" then -- the other sub-dirs later... - scan_dir(dir) - end - end -end diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/pr-allfiles.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/pr-allfiles.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 5762b475e8b..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/pr-allfiles.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent pr-allfiles - -\product contextref -\environment contextref-env - -\def\contextfile{\dodoubleempty\docontextfile} -\def\docontextfile[#1][#2]% - {\getparameters[module][file=,title=,subtitle=,plusfiles=,#2] - \doiftextelse{\moduleplusfiles} - {\expanded{\NC #1 {\ttx(\moduleplusfiles)} - \NC \moduletitle \NC \modulesubtitle \NC \NR }} - {\expanded{\NC #1 - \NC \moduletitle \NC \modulesubtitle \NC \NR }}} - -\chapter{Distributed \CONTEXT\ files} -\ctxlua{dofile"\currentcomponent.lua"} - -\stopcomponent diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/pr-copying.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/pr-copying.tex deleted file mode 100644 index bdee9e756cb..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/pr-copying.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,422 +0,0 @@ - -\startcomponent pr-copying - -\product contextref -\environment contextref-env - - -\chapter{GNU Free Documentation License} - - -Version 1.2, November 2002 - -\blank - -Copyright \copyright{} 2000,2001,2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -\blank - -51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - -\blank - -Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies -of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - -\subject{Preamble} - -The purpose of this License is to make a manual, textbook, or other -functional and useful document ``free'' in the sense of freedom: to -assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it, -with or without modifying it, either commercially or noncommercially. -Secondarily, this License preserves for the author and publisher a way -to get credit for their work, while not being considered responsible -for modifications made by others. - -This License is a kind of ``copyleft'', which means that derivative -works of the document must themselves be free in the same sense. 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If the Document does not specify a version -number of this License, you may choose any version ever published (not -as a draft) by the Free Software Foundation. - - -\stopcomponent diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/pr-texmfstart.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/pr-texmfstart.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 243353005c1..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/pr-texmfstart.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,479 +0,0 @@ -
-\startcomponent pr-texmfstart
-
-\environment contextref-env
-\product contextref
-
-\chapter[texmfstart]{texmfstart manual}
-
-\subject{Introduction}
-
-This manual is about a small (\RUBY) script that can be used to run
-a script or open a document which is located somewhere in the \type
-{texmf} tree. This scripts evolved out of earlier experiments and
-is related to scripts and programs like \type {runperl}, \type
-{runruby} and \type {irun}.
-
-One of the main reasons for \type {texmfstart} to exist is that it
-enables us to be downward compatible when using a \TEX\ based
-environment. \TEX\ itself is pretty stable, but this is not true
-for the whole collection of files that comes with a distribution
-and the way they are organized. We will see some other reasons for
-using this script as well.
-
-We can also use this script for lanching applications that need access
-to resources in the \TEX\ tree but that lack the features to locate
-them.
-
-The script has a few dependencies on libraries. This means that
-relocating the script to a bin path may give problems. One can
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-\starttyping
-texmfstart --selfmerge
-\stoptyping
-
-One can undo this with the \type {--selfclean} option. Normally
-users don't have to worry about this because in the \CONTEXT\
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-ASSOC .rbw=RubyScript
-\stoptyping
-
-On \UNIX\ one can make a copy without suffix:
-
-\starttyping
-cp texmfstart.rb /path/to/bin/texmfstart
-chmod +x texmfstart
-\stoptyping
-
-Alternative approaches have been discussed on the \CONTEXT\ and
-\TEX Live mailing lists and can be found in their archives.
-
-\subject{Launching programs}
-
-The primary usage of \type {texmfstart} is to launch programs and
-scripts. We can start the \type{texexec} \PERL\ script with:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart texexec.pl --pdf somefile
-\stoptyping
-
-We can also start the \type{pstopdf} \RUBY\ script:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart pstopdf.rb --method=3 cow.eps
-\stoptyping
-
-However, we can omit the suffix:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart texexec --pdf somefile
-texmfstart pstopdf --method=3 cow.eps
-\stoptyping
-
-The suffixless method is slower unless the scripts are known. For
-familiar \CONTEXT\ scripts it's best not to use the suffix since
-this permits us to change the scripting language. \CONTEXT\ related
-scripts are known. Because in the meantime \type {texexec} has become a
-\RUBY\ script, users who use the suffixless method automatically will
-get the right version.
-
-You can also say:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart --file=pstopdf --method=3 cow.eps
-\stoptyping
-
-When locating a file to run, several methods are applied, one being
-\type {kpsewhich}. You can control the path searching by providing a
-program space, which by default happens to be \type {context}.
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart --program=context --file=pstopdf --method=3 cow.eps
-\stoptyping
-
-The general pattern is:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart switches filename arguments
-\stoptyping
-
-Here \type {switches} control \type {texmfstart}'s behaviour, and
-\type {arguments} are passed to the program identified by \type
-{filename}.
-
-Sometimes the operating system will spoil our little game of passing
-arguments. In the following case we want the output of \type
-{texexec} to be written to a log file. By using quotes, we can pass the
-redirection without problems.
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart texexec "somefile.tex > whatever.log"
-\stoptyping
-
-\subject{Generating stubs}
-
-One of the reasons for writing \type {texmfstart} is that it permits
-us to write upward compatible scripts (batch files), so instead of
-
-\starttyping
-texexec --pdf somefile
-texexec --pdf anotherfile
-\stoptyping
-
-We prefer to use:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart texexec --pdf somefile
-texmfstart texexec --pdf anotherfile
-\stoptyping
-
-Instead of using \type {texmfstart} directly you can also use it in a
-stub file. For \MSWINDOWS\ such a file looks like:
-
-\starttyping
-@echo off
-texmfstart texexec %*
-\stoptyping
-
-In this case, the file itself is named \type {texexec.cmd}. Now, given that
-no new functionality of \type {texmfstart} itself is needed, one will
-automatically use the version of \type {texexec} that is present in the
-(latest) installed \CONTEXT\ tree.
-
-It is possible to generate stubs automatically. You can provide a path
-where the stub will be written. This permits tricks like the following.
-Say that on a \CDROM\ we have the following structure:
-
-\starttyping
-tex/texmf-mswin/bin/texexec.bat
-tex/texmf-linux/bin/texexec
-tex/texmf-local/scripts/context/ruby/texexec.rb
-\stoptyping
-
-If we are on the main \type {tex} path, we can run \type
-{texmfstart} as follows:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart --make --windows --stubpath=tex/texmf-mswin/bin \
- ../../texmf-local/scripts/context/ruby/texexec.rb
-texmfstart --make --unix --stubpath=tex/texmf-linux/bin \
- ../../texmf-local/scripts/context/ruby/texexec.rb
-\stoptyping
-
-This will generate start up scripts that point directly to the \PERL\
-script. Such a link may fail when files get relocated. In that case
-you can use the \type {--indirect} directive, which will force the
-\type {texmfstart} into the stub file.
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart --make --windows --indirect --stubpath=tex/texmf-mswin/bin \
- ../../texmf-local/scripts/context/ruby/texexec.rb
-texmfstart --make --unix --indirect --stubpath=tex/texmf-linux/bin \
- ../../texmf-local/scripts/context/ruby/texexec.rb
-\stoptyping
-
-However, the prefered way and most simple way to generate the stubs
-for the scripts that come with \CONTEXT\ is:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart --make all
-\stoptyping
-
-This will generate stubs suitable for the current operating system in
-the current path.
-
-\subject{Documents}
-
-You can use \type {texmfstart} to open a document.
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart showcase.pdf
-\stoptyping
-
-This will open the document \type {showcase.pdf}, when found. The
-chance is minimal that such a document can be located by
-\type {kpsewhich}. In that case, \type {texmfstart} will search the
-tree itself.
-
-Given that it is supported on your platform, you can also open a
-\PDF\ file on a given page.
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart --page=2 showcase.pdf
-\stoptyping
-
-On \MSWINDOWS\ the following command will open the \PDF\ file in a
-web browser. This is needed when you want support for form
-submission.
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart --browser examplap.pdf
-\stoptyping
-
-\subject{Search strategy}
-
-In a first attempt, \type {kpsewhich} will be used to locate a file.
-When \type {kpsewhich} cannot locate the file, the following
-environment variables will be used:
-
-\starttabulate[|T||]
-\NC RUBYINPUTS \NC ruby scripts with suffix \type {rb} \NC \NR
-\NC PERLINPUTS \NC perl scripts with suffix \type {pl} \NC \NR
-\NC PYTHONINPUTS \NC python scripts with suffix \type {py} \NC \NR
-\NC JAVAINPUTS \NC java archives with suffix \type {jar} \NC \NR
-\NC PDFINPUTS \NC pdf documents with suffix \type {pdf} \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-It using them fails as well, the whole tree is searched, which will take
-some time.
-
-When a file found, its location is remembered and passed on to nested
-runs. So, in general, a nested run will start faster.
-
-\subject{Directives}
-
-The script accepts a few directives. Some are rather general:
-
-\starttabulate[|T||]
-\NC --verbose \NC report some status and progress information \NC \NR
-\NC --arguments \NC an alternative for providing the arguments to be passed \NC \NR
-\NC --clear \NC don't pass info about locations to child processes \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-Directives that concern starting an application are:
-
-\starttabulate[|T||]
-\NC --program=str \NC the program space where \type {kpsewhich} will search \NC \NR
-\NC --locate \NC report the call as it should happen (no newline) \NC \NR
-\NC --report \NC report the call as it should happen (simulated) \NC \NR
-\NC --browser \NC start the document in a web browser \NC \NR
-\NC --file \NC an alternative for providing the file \NC \NR
-\NC --direct \NC run a program without searching for it's location \NC \NR
-\NC --execute \NC use \RUBY's 'exec' instead of 'system' \NC \NR
-\NC --batch \NC {\em not yet implemented} \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-You can create startup scripts by providing one of the following
-switches in combination with a filename.
-
-\starttabulate[|T||]
-\NC --make \NC create a start script or batch file for the given program \NC \NR
-\NC --windows \NC when making a startup file, create a windows batch file \NC \NR
-\NC --linux \NC when making a startup file, create a unix script \NC \NR
-\NC --stubpath \NC destination of the startup file \NC \NR
-\NC --indirect \NC always use \type {texmfstart} in a stub file \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-Some directives can be accompanied by specifications, like:
-
-\starttabulate[|T||]
-\NC --page=n \NC open the document at this page \NC \NR
-\NC --path=str \NC change from the current path to the given path \NC \NR
-\NC --before=str \NC {\em not yet implemented} \NC \NR
-\NC --after=str \NC {\em not yet implemented} \NC \NR
-\NC --tree=str \NC use the given \TEX\ tree \NC \NR
-\NC --autotree \NC automatically determine the \TEX\ tree to use \NC \NR
-\NC --environment=str \NC use the given tmf environment file \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-Conditional directives are:
-
-\starttabulate[|T||]
-\NC --iftouched=str,str \NC only run when the given files have different time stamps \NC \NR
-\NC --ifchanged=str \NC only run when the given file has changed (md5 check) \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-Special features:
-
-\starttabulate[|T||]
-\NC --showenv \NC show the environment variables known at runtime \NC \NR
-%NC --serve \NC act as a kpse server (distributed \RUBY) \NC \NR
-\NC --edit \NC open the given file in an editor \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-In addition, there are prefixes for filenames:
-
-\starttabulate[|T||]
-\NC bin:filename \NC expanded name, based on \type {PATH} environment variable \NC \NR
-\NC kpse:filename \NC expanded name, based on \type {kpsewhich} result \NC \NR
-\NC rel:filename \NC expanded name, backtracking on current path (\type {. .. ../..}) \NC \NR
-\NC env:name \NC expanded name, based on environment variable \type {name} \NC \NR
-\NC path:filename \NC pathpart of \type {filename} as located by \type {kpsewhich} \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-\subject {Performance}
-
-The performance of the indirect call is of course less than a direct
-call. You can gain some time by setting the environment variables or
-by using a small \TEX\ tree.
-
-The script tries to be clever. First it tries to honor a given path,
-and if that fails it will strip the path part and look on the
-current path. When this fails, it will consult the environment
-variables. Then it will use \type {kpsewhich} and when that fails as
-well, it will start searching the \TEX\ trees. This may take a
-while, especially when you have a complete tree, like the one on
-\TEX\ Live. \footnote {On my computer I use multiple trees parallel
-to the latest \TEX\ Live tree. This results in a not that
-intuitively and predictable search process. The cover of this manual
-reflects state of those trees.}
-
-If you want, you can use the built in \type {kpsewhich} functionality
-(written in \RUBY) by setting the environment variable \type {KPSEFAST}
-to \type {yes}. The built in handler is a bit faster and maintains its own
-file database. Such a database is generated with:
-
-\starttyping
-tmftools --reload
-\stoptyping
-
-\subject {Using prefixes}
-
-You can also use \type {texmfstart} to launch other programs that
-need files in one of the \TEX\ trees:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart --direct xsltproc kpse:somescript.xsl somefile.xml
-\stoptyping
-
-or shorter:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart bin:xsltproc kpse:somescript.xsl somefile.xml
-\stoptyping
-
-In both cases \type {somescript.xsl} will be resolved and in the
-second case \type {bin:} will be stripped. The \type {--direct}
-switch and \type {bin:} prefix tell \type {texmfstart} not to search
-for the program, but to assume that it is a binary. The \type
-{kpse:} prefix also works for previously mentioned usage.
-
-A convenient way to edit your local context system setup file is the
-following; we don't need to go to the path where the file resides.
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart bin:scite kpse:cont-sys.tex
-\stoptyping
-
-Because editing is happening a lot, you can also say:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart --edit kpse:cont-sys.tex
-\stoptyping
-
-You can set the environment variable \type {TEXMFSTART_EDITOR} to
-your favourite editor.
-
-\subject{Conditional processing}
-
-A bit obscure feature is triggered with \type {--iftouched}, for
-instance:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart --iftouched=normal.pdf,lowres.pdf \
- downsample.rb --verylow normal.pdf lowres.pdf
-\stoptyping
-
-Here, \type {downsample.rb} is only executed when \type {normal.pdf} and
-\type {lowres.pdf} have a different modification time. After execution,
-the times are synchronized. This feature is rather handy when you want
-to minimize runtime. We use it in the resource library tools.
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart --iftouched=foo.bar,bar.foo convert_foo_to_bar.rb
-\stoptyping
-
-A similar option is \type {ifchanged}:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart --ifchanged=whatever.mp texexec --mpgraphic whatever.mp
-\stoptyping
-
-This time we look at the MD5 checksum, when the sum is changed, \type
-{texexec} will be run, otherwise we continue.
-
-\subject {\TEX\ trees}
-
-There are a few more handy features built in. The reason for putting those
-into this launching program is that the sooner they are executed, the less
-runtime is needed later in the process.
-
-Imagine that you have installed your tree on a network attached storage
-device. In that case you can say:
-
-\starttyping
-texmfstart --tree=//nas-1/tex texexec --pdf yourfile
-\stoptyping
-
-There should be a file \type {setuptex.tmf} in the root of the tree. An
-example of such a file is part of the \CONTEXT\ distribution (minimal
-trees). This feature permits you to have several trees alongside and run
-specific ones. You can also specify additional environments, using \type
-{--environment}.
-
-Such an environment file is platform independent and looks as follows. The
-\type {%VAR%} variables will be replaced by their meaning, while the \type
-{$VAR} variables are left untouched. The \type {=} sets a value, while
-\type {>} and \type {<} prepend and append the given value to the current
-value.
-
-\starttyping
-# author: Hans Hagen - PRAGMA ADE - Hasselt NL - www.pragma-ade.com
-#
-# usage: texmfstart --tree=f:/minimal/tex ...
-#
-# this assumes that calling script sets TEXPATH without a trailing
-# slash; %VARNAME% expands to the environment variable, $VARNAME
-# is left untouched; we also assume that TEXOS is set.
-
-TEXMFMAIN = %TEXPATH%/texmf
-TEXMFLOCAL = %TEXPATH%/texmf-local
-TEXMFFONTS = %TEXPATH%/texmf-fonts
-TEXMFEXTRA = %TEXPATH%/texmf-extra
-TEXMFPROJECT = %TEXPATH%/texmf-project
-VARTEXMF = %TMP%/texmf-var
-HOMETEXMF =
-
-TEXMFOS = %TEXPATH%/%TEXOS%
-# OSFONTDIR = %SYSTEMROOT%/fonts
-
-TEXMFCNF = %TEXPATH%/texmf{-local,}/web2c
-TEXMF = {$TEXMFOS,$TEXMFPROJECT,$TEXMFFONTS,
- $TEXMFLOCAL,$TEXMFEXTRA,!!$TEXMFMAIN}
-TEXMFDBS = $TEXMF
-
-TEXFORMATS = %TEXMFOS%/web2c/{$engine,}
-MPMEMS = %TEXFORMATS%
-TEXPOOL = %TEXFORMATS%
-MPPOOL = %TEXPOOL%
-
-PATH > %TEXMFOS%/bin
-PATH > %TEXMFLOCAL%/scripts/perl/context
-PATH > %TEXMFLOCAL%/scripts/ruby/context
-
-RUBYLIB > %TEXMFLOCAL%/scripts/ruby/context
-
-TEXINPUTS =
-MPINPUTS =
-MFINPUTS =
-\stoptyping
-
-When you only want to set a variable that has no value yet, you can use an \type
-{?}. These symbols have alternatives as well:
-
-\starttabulate[|T|T|l|]
-\NC = \NC << \NC assign a value to the variable \NC \NR
-\NC ? \NC ?? \NC only assign a valuehen the variable is unset \NC \NR
-\NC < \NC += \NC append a value to the current value of the variable \NC \NR
-\NC > \NC =+ \NC prepend a value to the current value of the variable \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-\stopcomponent
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