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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/context-top-ten/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/context-top-ten/README deleted file mode 100644 index 1045af14f35..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/context-top-ten/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -This is an introductory document on ConTeXt (www.pragma-ade.nl) frequently used commands written by Corsair <chris.corsair@gmail.com>. - -In the beginning of the ConTEXt manual (see cont-eni.pdf on ConTeXt official site), Hans Hagen listed ten groups of them which are considered most frequently used, and this short document tries to explain these commands in detail. -1. \starttext, stoptext -2. \chapter, \section, \title, \subject, \setuphead, \completecontent -3. \em, \bf, \cap -4. \startitemize, \stopitemize, \item, \head -5. \abbreviation, \infull, \completelistofabbreviations -6. \placefigure, \externalfigure, \useexternalfigures -7. \placetable, \starttable, \stoptable -8. \definedescription, \defineenumeration -9. \index, \completeindex -10. \setuplayout, \setupfootertexts, \setupheadertexts - -If you are interested in the process of development you may observe - - http://code.google.com/p/ctex-doc/updates/list - -Report feedback in the Issues section of ctex-doc project, -or in http://bbs.ctex.org forum. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/context-top-ten/cmds.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/context-top-ten/cmds.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 3b7192f2f16..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/context-top-ten/cmds.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/context-top-ten/src/Makefile b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/context-top-ten/src/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index b8cb751423b..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/context-top-ten/src/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -TEXOPT = --purgeall --xtx -NONSRC = cmds.pdf ../cmds.pdf -TEMP = cmds.tui cmds.log cmds.tmp cmds.tuo *.mp - -cmds.pdf: cmds.tex - @echo "ConTeXting..." - @texexec $(TEXOPT) cmds.tex - @mv cmds.pdf ../ - @echo "Done." - -all: cmds.pdf - @echo "All done." - -clean: cleantemp - @echo "Cleaning pdf..." - @rm -fv $(NONSRC) - @echo "Done." - -cleantemp: - @echo "Cleaning..." - @rm -fv $(TEMP) - @echo "Done." diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/context-top-ten/src/apple.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/context-top-ten/src/apple.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index ab833fa83eb..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/context-top-ten/src/apple.pdf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -%PDF-1.4 -% -3 0 obj -<< /Length 4 0 R - /Filter /FlateDecode - /Type /XObject - /Subtype /Form - /BBox [ 0 0 324.149017 386.372559 ] - /Group << - /Type /Group - /S /Transparency - /CS /DeviceRGB - >> - /Resources 2 0 R ->> -stream -xmR;P} -)t!0fMLcj$J$!O?sِjI|%Y΅Hʡ|鸡-sV'>I}8b6|3,l㊦(Y(6Jn3:j8HX/wc23;4/Z
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-\defineoverlay - [bg] - [{\externalfigure[bg-slide.pdf]}] - -\defineoverlay - [title] - [{\externalfigure[title-slide.pdf][width=\overlaywidth,height=\overlayheight]}] - -\definedescription[definition][location=left] - -\starttext -\setupbackgrounds[paper][state=start,background=bg] -% \setupfooter[state=start] - -% Title Slide -\page[blank] -\setupbackgrounds[paper][state=start,background=title] - -\ \par -\blank[3cm] -\switchtobodyfont[sansserif,1.2cm] -\midaligned{\bf \CONTEXT\ Macros Top Ten} -\switchtobodyfont[sansserif,0.8cm] -% \midaligned{\bf An Introduction to \CONTEXT\ (draft)} -\blank[2cm] -\midaligned{Corsair {\tt\tx <chris.corsair@gmail.com>}} -\page[yes] -\setupbackgrounds[paper][state=stop] -\setupbackgrounds[paper][state=start,background=bg] -\switchtobodyfont[prof,14.4pt] - -%% End of Title -\rm - -\completecontent % [alternative=f] - -% \setuppagenumbering[state=start] - -\section{Introduction} - -\CONTEXT\ has a huge quantity of commands which might shoo away -novices. For example, there are at least 9 commands to change -characters' case and typeset them properly, including \type{\cap}, -\type{\Cap}, \type{\kap}, \type{\Words}, etc.. So in the beginning of -the \CONTEXT\ manual, the author lists ten groups of them which are -considered most frequently used: - - \startitemize[n] - \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 - -So let's walk 'em through! - -\section{The \type{text} Environment} - -You just cannot typeset anything if not use this environment. It's -like the \type{document} environment in \LaTeX. In \CONTEXT, this -(and all) environment is issued with \type{\start} and \type{\stop}. - -\startTEX -\starttext -Once there was a mountain ... -\stoptext -\stopTEX - -Like in \LaTeX, it is preferred to setup the whole document before -\type{\starttext} so that structure and style are separated. - -\section[sec:struct]{Structure of An Article} - -You {\em do} know that articles have structure, don't you? Remember -when we were young and the world was in chaos, we used to typeset a -line of title in M\$ Word, by bold-ing, large-ing and centering it? -Yes, but that was bad old time. Today we use \type{\section} and -\type{\title}! - -\startTEX -\starttext - \section[sec:mnt]{The Mountain} - Once there was a mountain ... -\stoptext -\stopTEX - -\startframedtext[middle] - {\tfa \bf 1 \ \ The Mountain} - \blank[0.5cm] - Once there was a mountain \ldots -\stopframedtext - -The \type{[...]} stuff is an optional label of this head, which -enables you to cross-reference it easily with \type{\in}, \type{\at} -or \type{\about}. - -\type{\subject} is another unnumbered version of \type{\section}. -Some of the structure elements are listed in table~\in[tab:strele]. - -\placetable - [here][tab:strele] - {\Words{Structure elements in \CONTEXT}} - \starttable[|c|l|l|] - \NC level \VL numbered title \VL unnumbered title \LR - \HL - \NC 1 \VL \type{\part} \VL \AR - \NC 2 \VL \type{\chapter} \VL \type{\title} \AR - \NC 3 \VL \type{\section} \VL \type{\subject} \AR - \NC 4 \VL \type{\subsection} \VL \type{\subsubject} \AR - \NC 5 \VL \type{\subsubsection} \VL \type{\subsubsubject} \AR - \stoptable - - Now we know how to typeset heads. But what if we want to make all - heads in a different font, for example, change them to sans-serif - font (like in this artile)? Must we add a \type{\ss} in every - section, subsection, subsubsection ? Definitely no. \CONTEXT\ - provides a rather convenient interface to change whatever style, - including that of titles, in your article. - -\startTEX -\setuphead - [section,subsection,subsubsection] - [numberstyle=\ssbf, textstyle=\ssbf] -\stopTEX - -Put this block of code before \type{\starttext}, and boom, we're -done. In fact, in \CONTEXT, almost everything can be setup in this -way. \pagereference[page:itemize] Take \type{itemize} environment as example which is used to -typeset a list, \type{\setupitemize[packed]} makes all lists be -rendered in a compact style. - -Structuring elements have a bunch of other options, which are -explained in {\it \CONTEXT en} (\CONTEXT\ manual), section 8.2. - -With these structures, we can form a table of contents for out article -with \type{\completecontent} which is similar to -\type{\tableofcontents} in \LaTeX, except that the former one is much -much more customizable. - -\section[sec:font]{Fancy Fonts} - -Why do we use different fonts in the main text? Well, we have our -reasons. The most common one is to emphasize something. In \CONTEXT\ -(actually in plain \TeX) we use \type{\em} to do it. It does various -things in different environment. Normally, it -toggles “slant-ish-ness” of the text, while in quoted text, it might -underline it. - -\startTEX -Once there was a {\em mountain}, -in the {\sl mountain {\em there} was a temple}, -in which a {\bf {\em monk} was telling a story}. -\stopTEX - -\startframedtext[middle] -Once there was a {\em mountain}, -in the {\sl mountain {\em there} was a temple}, -in which a {\bf {\em monk} was telling a story}. -\stopframedtext - -So why bother using \type{\em} instead of \type{\sl}? Simple. -\type{\em} tells us the text there is important while \type{\sl} does -not. If we use \type{\sl} in all cases, what so important about a -important block of text comparing to a book's name? - -Besides italic and bold fonts, \TeX\ make heavy use of {\sc small cap} -characters which are look like small upper-cased characters, though in -theory they are {\em not} upper-cased characters in small size. \TeX -ers love small cap fonts because they look really nice in some font -families that come with their \TeX\ distributions (and small cap is -one of the many traditions in typography). In fact, small cap faces -in those families are separately designed just like italic and bold -faces. - -\pagereference[page:sc] -Generally, small cap is used to indicate that a word is an -abbreviation or an acronym. For example, “\cap{pdf}” is produced from -\type|\cap{pdf}|, and “\cap{html}” from \type|\cap{html}|. - -\section[sec:lists]{Lists} - -Lists help us thinking. There are at least two kinds of list existing -in this universe: numbered and unnumbered. In \LaTeX, we use -\type{itemize} and \type{enumerate} environments respectively, while -in \CONTEXT, \type{itemize} rules them all. - -\startTEX -\startitemize[n] -\item Atom Heart Mother -\item Dark Side of The Moon -\item Wish You Were Here -\stopitemize -\stopTEX - -\startframedtext[middle] - \startitemize[n,unpacked] - \item Atom Heart Mother - \item Dark Side of The Moon - \item Wish You Were Here - \stopitemize -\stopframedtext - -The \type{[n]} tells \CONTEXT\ that this list is a numbered one. -Other options are listed in table \in[tab:listprefix]. - -\placetable - [here] - [tab:listprefix] - {\Words{Table of all list prefixes}} - \starttable[|c|l|c|l|] - \NC\ \bf option \NC \bf prefix \VL \bf option \NC \bf prefix \LR - \HL - \NC \tt n \NC 1,2,3 \VL \tt 1 \NC dot \AR - \NC \tt a \NC a,b,c \VL \tt 2 \NC dash \AR - \NC \tt A \NC A,B,C \VL \tt 3 \NC star \AR - \NC \tt KA \NC \kap{a,b,c} \VL \tt 4 \NC triangle \AR - \NC \tt r \NC \romannumeral1,\romannumeral2,\romannumeral3 \VL \tt - 5 \NC circle \AR - \NC \tt R \NC - \uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral1},\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral2},\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral3} - \VL \tt 6 \NC big circle \AR - \NC \tt KR \NC \cap{\romannumeral1,\romannumeral2,\romannumeral3} \VL - \tt 7 \NC bigger circle \AR - \NC \tt m \NC {\os 1},{\os 2},{\os 3} \VL \tt 8 \NC square \AR - \NC \tt g \NC $\alpha$,$\beta$,$\gamma$ \VL \NC \AR - \NC \tt G \NC $\Alpha$,$\Beta$,$\Gamma$ \VL \NC \AR - \stoptable - -Yes, every possible prefix you can think of is here for you. And if -you think that space between lines is way too large, add a -\type{packed} option to \type{\startitemize} or set it up in the way I -discribed in section \in[sec:struct], page \at[page:itemize]. - -There's a \type{\head} macro also, to typeset fancy two-leveled lists -like the following: - -\startTEX -\startitemize[1,packed] - \head Pink Floyd \par - \startitemize[g] - \item Atom Heart Mother - \item Dark Side of The Moon - \item Wish You Were Here - \stopitemize - \head Muse \par - \startitemize[continue] - \item Black Holes and Revelations - \item Absolution - \item Hullabaloo - \stopitemize -\stopitemize -\stopTEX - -\startframedtext[middle] -\startitemize[1,packed] - \head Pink Floyd \par - \startitemize[g] - \item Atom Heart Mother - \item Dark Side of The Moon - \item Wish You Were Here - \stopitemize - \head Muse \par - \startitemize[continue] - \item Black Holes and Revelations - \item Absolution - \item Hullabaloo - \stopitemize -\stopitemize -\stopframedtext - -\section{Long Things Short} - -\definesynonyms[abbr][abbrs][\infull] - -In section \in[sec:font], page \at[page:sc], we referred that usually -people use small cap font to indicate a synonym or abbreviation. -However, if you are writing a really formal document like a science -paper, you might want to have more control over synonyms and even had -a index of them. In \CONTEXT, we can do this with -\type{\definesynonyms} and \type{\completelistofabbreviations}. - -First off, we define a new type of synonym called \type{abbr}: - -\startTEX -\definesynonyms[abbr][abbrs][\infull] -\stopTEX - -The three arguments are all arbitrary. The first two are singular and -plural name of this kind of synonym, and the third one is the command -that we will use to expand the abbreviations. - -Now we define an \type{abbr}: - -\startTEX -\abbr{CSS}{Cascading Style Sheets} -\stopTEX - -Thus we can use this abbreviation in our article: - -\startTEX -\infull{CSS} is a way of rendering the style of a web page from multiple sources with a defined order of precedence where the definitions of any style element conflict. -\stopTEX - -\startframedtext[middle] - \abbr{CSS}{Cascading Style Sheets} - - \infull{CSS} is a way of rendering the style of a web page from - multiple sources with a defined order of precedence where the - definitions of any style element conflict. -\stopframedtext - -The newly defined macro \type{\abbr} has another usage, which can -define a macro to make our fingers comfortable: - -\startTEX -\abbr[css]{CSS}{Cascading Style Sheets} -\stopTEX - -Thus, \type{\css} does the same things as \type|\infull{CSS}| does. - -Also, \type{\definesynonyms} has another form: - -\startTEX -\definesynonyms[abbr][abbrs][\inshort][\infull] -\stopTEX - -Then we have a new macro \type{\inshort} which just leave the -abbreviation be. - -\startTEX -\infull{CSS} (\inshort{CSS}) is a way of rendering the style of a web page from multiple sources with a defined order of precedence where the definitions of any style element conflict. -\stopTEX - -\definesynonyms[abbr][abbrs][\inshort][\infull] -\abbr{CSS}{Cascading Style Sheets} - -\startframedtext[middle] - \infull{CSS} (\inshort{CSS}) is a way of rendering the style of a - web page from multiple sources with a defined order of precedence - where the definitions of any style element conflict. -\stopframedtext - -Like the table of contents, we can have a list of all \type{abbr}s: - -\startTEX -\completelistofabbrs -\stopTEX - -In case you don't know, “abbrs” in the macro above is the plural -name we defined with \type{\definesynonyms}. - -\section{Figures Talk} - -If you have used \LaTeX\ before, you might have noticed how hard to -work with figures in it. It even needs an external macro package to -do that! But in \CONTEXT, we have \type{\externalfigure}. - -\startTEX -\externalfigure[sin.pdf][width=7cm] -\stopTEX - -\externalfigure[sin.pdf][width=7cm] - -That's it. We inserted a figure into our article. Normally \CONTEXT\ -will identify same image file inserted multiple times, and reuse it to -save memory and reduce output file size. If you are kind of in doubt -with it and want a fine control, \type{\useexternalfigure} is for you. - -\startTEX -\useexternalfigure[sine][sin.pdf][width=3cm] -\externalfigure[sine] -\stopTEX - -However, \TeX ers hardly like typesetting a figure in this way that -the picture is fixed there where the codes are. More often do they -use a “floating environment” instead, in which position of a figure -is not fixed, but, in theory, “hanging around” in a specific area, -and the actual position is determined by an algorithm stored in the -\TeX\ compiler. \CONTEXT\ provides \type{\placefigure} macro to place -a floating figure. - -% So what's so great about this floating thing? Simply put, have you -% ever run into such a situation that in M\$ Word, you put a figure just -% at the bottom of a page, and you made a horrible decision that you -% inserted a line of text before that figure, and then you found -% yourself in hell because the figure was pushed into the next page and -% its previous room became an area of blank which seemed to be laughing -% at you? Do you know why we are not letting the figure be in a fixed -% position now? - -\startTEX -\placefigure[here][fig:smile]{\Words{GNU post}} - {\externalfigure[post.pdf][width=6cm]} -\stopTEX - -\placefigure[here][fig:smile]{\Words{GNU post}} - {\externalfigure[post.pdf][width=6cm]} - -The \type{[here]} option tells \CONTEXT\ that we prefer this figure -right here if it is really fit. It can also be \type{left}, -\type{right}, \type{top}, \type{bottom}, \ldots We can as well ignore -this option which leaves \type{here} as default. - -Furthermore, multiple images can be placed in one block using the -\type{combination} environment. - -\startTEX -\placefigure - [bottom] - [fig:comb] - {\Words{Multiple figures in one floating env.}} - {\startcombination[3*2] - {\externalfigure[post.pdf][width=2.5cm]} {a} - {\externalfigure[fish.pdf][width=2.5cm]} {b} - {\externalfigure[apple.pdf][width=2cm]} {c} - {\externalfigure[gnu.pdf][width=2.5cm]} {d} - {\externalfigure[hacker.pdf][width=2.5cm]} {e} - {\externalfigure[ctanlion.pdf][width=2.8cm]} {f} - \stopcombination} -\stopTEX - -\placefigure - [bottom] - [fig:comb] - {\Words{Multiple figures in one floating env.}} - {\startcombination[3*2] - {\externalfigure[post.pdf][width=2.5cm]} {a} - {\externalfigure[fish.pdf][width=2.5cm]} {b} - {\externalfigure[apple.pdf][width=2cm]} {c} - {\externalfigure[gnu.pdf][width=2.5cm]} {d} - {\externalfigure[hacker.pdf][width=2.5cm]} {e} - {\externalfigure[ctanlion.pdf][width=2.8cm]} {f} - \stopcombination} - -Well, that's all for figures. Happy playing with them! BTW., you may -have noticed that \type{[bottom]} is used in the block of code above. -Pay attention to its behavior. - -\section{Tables} - -The construction of a tables in \CONTEXT\ might be quite different -with what in your mind, especially if you have used \LaTeX\ before. -Let's go through an example first. - -\startTEX -\starttable[|l|c|r|] -\NC {\bf Artist} \VL {\bf Album} \NC {\bf Title} \LR -\HL -\NC Pink Floyd \NC Wish You Were Here \VL Have A Cigar \AR -\NC Muse \NC Hullabaloo \VL Forced In \AR -\NC Queen \NC A Night at The Opera \VL Death on Two Legs \LR -\stoptable -\stopTEX - -\starttable[|l|c|r|] -\NC {\bf Artist} \VL {\bf Album} \NC {\bf Title} \LR -\HL -\NC Pink Floyd \NC Wish You Were Here \VL Have A Cigar \AR -\NC Muse \NC Hullabaloo \VL Forced In \AR -\NC Queen \NC A Night at The Opera \VL Death on Two Legs \LR -\stoptable - -As one can see, the formatting string which enclosed in the pair of -square brace tells \CONTEXT\ only the align of the table, though we -use \type{|} to seperate the three charactors. In \CONTEXT, we apply -a more flexible scheme to typeset vertical lines in tables in -comparison to that in \LaTeX\ that we use \type{\VL} to separate two -cells so that \CONTEXT\ will add a vertical line between them. - -If you do not prefer a vertical line there, use \type{\NC} instead of -\type{\VL}. All these “two-cap-lettered” macros for typesetting -tables are listed in table \in[tab:cell-def]. To end a row, we -usually use a \type{\AR} macro or, instead, \type{\LR} if it is either -the last row or followed by a \type{\HL} that draw a horizontal line -across the table. - -\CONTEXT\ provides a whole bunch of macros and options for column and -cell definition. See a full list of them at the \from[wiki], -\from[wiki_table]. - -Like a figure, a table can be a floating object whose placement is -calculated by \CONTEXT. - -\placetable[right][tab:cell-def]{Cell Definition Macros}{ - \starttable[|c|l|] - \NC {\bf Macro} \VL {\bf Meaning} \LR - \HL - \NC \type{\NC} \VL next column \AR - \NC \type{\HL} \VL horizontal line \AR - \NC \type{\VL} \VL vertical line \AR - \NC \type{\NR} \VL next row \LR - \HL - \NC \type{\SR} \VL single row \AR - \NC \type{\FR} \VL first row \AR - \NC \type{\MR} \VL middle row \AR - \NC \type{\LR} \VL last row \LR - \HL - \NC \type{\AR} \VL automatic row \SR - \stoptable} -\startTEX -\placetable[right][tab:cell-def]{Cell Definition Macros}{ - \starttable[|c|l|] - \NC {\bf Macro} \VL {\bf Meaning} \LR - \HL - \NC \type{\NC} \VL next column \AR - \NC \type{\HL} \VL horizontal line \AR - \NC \type{\VL} \VL vertical line \AR - \NC \type{\NR} \VL next row \LR - ... - \stoptable} -\stopTEX - -\section{Descriptions} - -What you will write if you want to when you want to define something -or describe stuff your readers might be interested in? Well, -an “aaa: bbb” pair seems stupid enough to demonstrate that the -writer is without sufficient training on typesetting. \CONTEXT\ -enables us to make it more fancy. To start with, we first use -\type{\definedescription} macro: -\startTEX -\definedescription[definition][] -\stopTEX -which defines a stuff we would like to describe in default style. -Then we can describe it like this -\startTEX -\definition{Fractal} -A fractal is an object or quantity that displays self-similarity, in a somewhat technical sense, on all scales.\par -\stopTEX -\definition{Fractal} -A fractal is an object or quantity that displays self-similarity, in a -somewhat technical sense, on all scales. \par - -Note that the trailing \type{\par} or an extra newline is a must to -end the description. If the description contains multiple paragraphs, -we can also go for an environment: - -\startTEX -\startdefinition{Vimperator} -Vimperator is a free browser add-on for Firefox, which makes it look and behave like the Vim text editor. It has similar key bindings, and you could call it a modal web browser, as key bindings differ according to which mode you are in. - -Vimperator was written by Martin Stubenschrott. If you appreciate my work on Vimperator and want to encourage me working on it more, you can either send me greetings, patches or make a donation. -\stopdefinition -\stopTEX - -\startdefinition{Vimperator} - Vimperator is a free browser add-on for Firefox, which makes it look - and behave like the Vim text editor. It has similar key bindings, - and you could call it a modal web browser, as key bindings differ - according to which mode you are in. - - Vimperator was written by Martin Stubenschrott. If you appreciate my - work on Vimperator and want to encourage me working on it more, you - can either send me greetings, patches or make a donation. -\stopdefinition - -We have already gone through lists in section \in[sec:lists], which is -for normal vanilla itemizaion or enumerization. In this section, a -more powerful technique is introduced to typeset item-structured -content. The \type{itemize} environment provides us a good start for -this kind of stuff, but what if we want a list with prefix other than -table \in[tab:listprefix] has exhibited? \CONTEXT\ surely has macros -for this, one of which is \type{\definedescription} macro. To use -this command, we may first define our own description style like this - -\startTEX -\definedescription - [myitemization] - [location=serried,headstyle=bold,width=broad] -\stopTEX - -Then we have the macro \type{\myitemization} to typeset the -description as we want: - -\startTEX -\myitemization{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 -\stopTEX - -\startnarrower -\definedescription - [myitemization] - [location=serried,headstyle=bold,width=broad] -\myitemization{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 -\stopnarrower - -Even better, numerical index can be added if we use -\type{\defineenumeration} to define our listing style: - -\startTEX -\defineenumeration - [remark] - [location=top, text=Remark, between=\blank, - before=\blank, after=\blank] -\stopTEX - -\startTEX -\remark The Mod Showroom is only for posting previews/downloads of completed or near finished mods. \par -\subremark All help topics should be posted in the Editing Discussion forums. Help topics and mod requests posted here will be locked or binned. Thank you. \par -\remark Spaceeinstein's All In One Mod v2, A lot more mods rolled into one. \par -\stopTEX - -\defineenumeration - [remark] - [location=top, text=Remark, between=\blank, - before=\blank, after=\blank] - -\remark The Mod Showroom is only for posting previews/downloads of -completed or near finished mods. \par -\subremark All help topics should be posted in the Editing Discussion -forums. Help topics and mod requests posted here will be locked or -binned. Thank you. \par -\remark Spaceeinstein's All In One Mod v2, A lot more mods rolled into -one. \par - - -\section{Build a Dictionary} - -\ldots\ or not. Ok, this section is not about how to build a -dictionary, though the underlying principle is no -different---indexing. This is not a feature that every book needs. -But when provided in a proper book, it is usually coming handy. In -\CONTEXT, indexing is really made easy. All you have to do is -inserting a \type{\index} at wherever the phrase you want to index is, -and placeing a \type{\placeindex} where you want the glossary be. For -example - -\startTEX -For over a thousand generations the Jedi Knights\index{Jedi} were the guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic\index[old republic]{the old republic}. Before the dark times, before the Empire\index[empire]{the empire}. -\stopTEX - -This renders just like a normal paragraph: - -\startnarrower -For over a thousand generations the Jedi Knights\index{Jedi} were the -guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic\index[old - republic]{the old republic}. Before the dark times, before the -Empire\index[empire]{the empire}. -\stopnarrower - -Note that the words in the square braces (if any) are those that are -taken into account when indexing. Now let's place the glossary - -\startTEX -\placeindex -\stopTEX - -\placeindex - -Like many other \CONTEXT\ commands, users can define their own series -of indexing, which pluses the default \type{\index} series are called -register. A style of register can be defined using -\type{\defineregister} - -\startTEX -\defineregister[refer][refers] -\stopTEX - -in which the second argument is the plural form of the name. Then we -can use \type{\refer} and \type{\placerefer} just as \type{\index}. - -\section{Page Layout} - -Here comes the final section, in which we will deal with some layout -issue. The most import command, of course, is \type{\setuplayout}. I -usually put one in the third line of any \CONTEXT\ document while the -first line is probably a \type{\usemodule} and the second is -\type{\setuppapersize}. - -Generally, there are five areas that we put text into: main text, -header, footer, left margin and right margin. Note that adjusting -header and footer will influence the position and height of main text, -while margins will not. The dimensions of a page from top to bottom -are \type{topspace}, \type{header}, \type{footer}, \type{bottomspace}. -Practically, I usually set \type{width} and \type{height} to -\type{fit} which means they are calculated automatically, and adjust -the four dimensions for vertical placment, and \type{backspace} for -horizontal position of main text, which gives the distance between the -left edge of the page and that of the main text area. Margins seem to -have nothing to do with it. They are adjusted independently using -\type{*margin} and \type{*margindistance} in which \type{*} could be -either \type{left} or \type{right}. The layout I use for this -document is shown below. - -\startTEX -\setuppapersize[S6][S6] -\setuplayout [width=fit, height=fit, - rightmargin=1.5cm, - leftmargin=1.5cm, - leftmargindistance=0pt, - rightmargindistance=0pt, - topspace=1.8cm, - header=0pt, - footer=1.2cm, - bottomspace=0.5cm, - backspace=1.5cm, - location=singlesided] -\stopTEX - -As you can see, I leave no space for header text and $1.2\,{\rm cm}$ -for footer (pape number). While you are tuning layout, -\type{\showlayout} and \type{\showframe} can be a {\em big} help. - -Now let's start setting up header and footer. They are generally the -same except the position, so I will focus on footer, which can be -configured with \type{\setupfootertexts} command. This macro may take -one, two, three, four or five arguments. - -\startitemize[n] -\item If only one argument is issued, it place the text in the middle - of the page (as in this document), for example - -\startTEX -\setupfootertexts{pagenumber} -\stopTEX - -This argument can also be \type{date}, a section name (like -\type{chapter} or \type{subsection}), name of a mark, or some macros -that will be substituted with texts (like \type{{\pagenumber of -\totalnumberofpages}}). - -\item If two arguments are given, the first one will be placed on the left -and the second one right. - -\item If three arguments are given, the first one will represent the - location of the footer text, and can be one of \type{text}, - \type{margin} and \type{edge} (outside the margins). - -\item Four arguments can only be given when writing a double-sided - document. They will be placed at even page left, even page right, - odd page left and odd page right, respectively. - -\item If five arguments are given, the first one will represent the - location of the texts. Despite this, it is identical to the - condition in which four arguments are issued. - -\stopitemize - -\section{Conclusion} - -\CONTEXT\ rocks! - -Oh, one more thing. 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