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* Texmfstart - * Hyphenation patterns - -You have to add the contents of 'en/texmf' to the font search path. -After that, you should be able to go to the 'en' directory and -run 'make'. - -The home page of this project is - - http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextman/context-reference - -If you would like to help out, please contact me at: - -Taco Hoekwater diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/TODO b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index 5c7f39aff9b..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ - -There is an enormous amount of work still to do. - -The following official context manuals exist but have not been -integrated yet (often there is no source in the repository at -ctx.pragma-ade.nl): - - * Installation - * Texexec - * Texutil - * Texfont - * MetaFun - * Chemistry (ppchtex) - * Chinese - * Texwork - * Metapost Outlines (makempy) - * XML (eXaMpLe) - * MathML - * MathML support - * Figure Databases - * StepCharts - * PhysML - * ChemML - * Widgets - * Charts (flowchart) - * Color Separation - * Example GUI - * It's in the details (details) - * Correspondence - * MPtoPDF - * SciTE in Context - * Texsync - * Xmldir - * foXet - * Aleph - * Typographic Programming (style) - * Preprocessing and Manipulating - * MkII / MKIV (mk) - -There are also the `magazines', and a number of useful articles by -Hans that have been published in the maps journal only and do not -exist in any other form. - -Besides these official Pragma publications, there are some other -sources that should / could be included: - - * The module documentation for the Bibliography module - * Various `My Way'-s and Wiki pages - * Texshow-web examples and explanations - - -Taco \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/Makefile b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index b6285d0ee28..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -TEXMFFONTS=./texmf - -sources = \ - co-backgrounds.tex \ - co-blocks.tex \ - co-columns.tex \ - co-colors.tex \ - co-descriptions.tex \ - co-documents.tex \ - co-figures.tex \ - co-formulas.tex \ - co-fonts.tex \ - co-frames.tex \ - co-interactive.tex \ - co-introduction.tex \ - co-language.tex \ - co-layers.tex \ - co-layout.tex \ - co-metapost.tex \ - co-modules.tex \ - co-pagedesign.tex \ - co-preface.tex \ - co-references.tex \ - co-tables.tex \ - co-tabulate.tex \ - co-textelements.tex \ - co-typography.tex \ - co-verbatim.tex - -pagedesign_sources = \ - pagedesign/co-en-1p.tex \ - pagedesign/co-en-1q.tex \ - pagedesign/co-en-2p.tex \ - pagedesign/co-en-2q.tex \ - pagedesign/co-en-3p.tex \ - pagedesign/co-en-3q.tex \ - pagedesign/co-en-4p.tex \ - pagedesign/co-en-4q.tex \ - pagedesign/co-en-5p.tex \ - pagedesign/co-en-5q.tex \ - pagedesign/co-en-6p.tex \ - pagedesign/co-en-6q.tex \ - pagedesign/co-en-7p.tex \ - pagedesign/co-en-7q.tex - -columns_sources = \ - columns/cols-000.tex \ - columns/cols-001.tex \ - columns/cols-002.tex \ - columns/cols-003.tex \ - columns/cols-004.tex \ - columns/cols-005.tex \ - columns/cols-006.tex \ - columns/cols-007.tex \ - columns/cols-101.tex \ - columns/cols-102.tex \ - columns/cols-103.tex \ - columns/cols-200.tex \ - columns/cols-201.tex \ - columns/cols-202.tex \ - columns/cols-203.tex \ - columns/cols-204.tex \ - columns/cols-205.tex \ - columns/cols-206.tex \ - columns/cols-301.tex \ - columns/cols-401.tex \ - columns/cols-402.tex \ - columns/cols-403.tex \ - columns/cols-404.tex \ - columns/cols-405.tex \ - columns/cols-406.tex \ - columns/cols-407.tex \ - columns/cols-501.tex \ - columns/cols-701.tex \ - columns/cols-702.tex \ - columns/cols-703.tex \ - columns/cols-704.tex \ - columns/cols-801.tex \ - columns/cols-802.tex \ - columns/cols-803.tex \ - columns/cols-804.tex \ - columns/cols-805.tex \ - columns/cols-806.tex - -contextref-%.pdf: contextref.tex contextref-env.tex $(sources) Makefile - context --mode=$* --result=$(basename $@) contextref - -# default target: -contextref: contextref-screen.pdf - -all: contextref-screen.pdf contextref-print.pdf - -clean: - context --purgeall - -clear: clean - rm -f contextref.pdf - -co-tables.tex: tables/registers-buffer.tex - touch co-tables.tex - -co-pagedesign.tex: $(pagedesign_sources) - touch co-pagedesign.tex - -co-columns.tex: $(columns_sources) - touch co-columns.tex - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x2xConference.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x2xConference.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index 12748839046..00000000000 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x2xConference.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x2xConference.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x2xConference.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 3879ff116fa..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x2xConference.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% Context file -% Filename: 1x2-Conference.tex -% Willi Egger -% 11-01-2010 -% Copyright (c) 2010 BOEDE. All rights reserved. - -\input figures-base-file -%\showframe - -\starttext -\showframe -\setvariables - [Arranging] - [Arrangement={1*2*Conference}, - Pages=2, - x=1, - y=2] -\setuparranging[\getvariable{Arranging}{Arrangement}] -\definepapersize[Printpaper][width=\dimexpr37mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{x}+32mm,height=\dimexpr52mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{y}+32mm] -\setuppapersize[A9][Printpaper] -\dorecurse{\getvariable{Arranging}{Pages}}{\getbuffer[Fakepage]\page} -\stoptext \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x4.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x4.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index 15fe2347a18..00000000000 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x4.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x4.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x4.tex deleted file mode 100644 index edbebf698df..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x4.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% Context file -% Filename: 1*4.tex -% Willi Egger -% 17-01-2010 -% Copyright (c) 2010 BOEDE. All rights reserved. -% \usemodule[folding] -\input figures-base-file -%\showframe - -\starttext -\showframe -\setvariables - [Arranging] - [Arrangement={1*4}, - Pages=4, - x=2, - y=2] -\setuparranging[\getvariable{Arranging}{Arrangement}] -\definepapersize[Printpaper][width=\dimexpr37mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{x}+32mm,height=\dimexpr52mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{y}+32mm] -\setuppapersize[A9][Printpaper] -\dorecurse{\getvariable{Arranging}{Pages}}{\getbuffer[Fakepage]\page} -\stoptext \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x4xConference.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x4xConference.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index a51a701d39c..00000000000 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x4xConference.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x4xConference.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x4xConference.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c9540cdfca2..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x4xConference.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% Context file -% Filename: 1x4Conference.tex -% Willi Egger -% 11-01-2010 -% Copyright (c) 2010 BOEDE. All rights reserved. - -\input figures-base-file -%\showframe - -\starttext -\showframe -\setvariables - [Arranging] - [Arrangement={1*4*Conference}, - Pages=4, - x=2, - y=2] -\setuparranging[\getvariable{Arranging}{Arrangement}] -\definepapersize[Printpaper][width=\dimexpr37mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{x}+32mm,height=\dimexpr52mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{y}+32mm] -\setuppapersize[A9][Printpaper] -\dorecurse{\getvariable{Arranging}{Pages}}{\getbuffer[Fakepage]\page} -\stoptext \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x8.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x8.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index 0b4b0ad6be1..00000000000 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x8.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x8.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x8.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 4b440f9cea9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/1x8.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% Context file -% Filename: 1*4.tex -% Willi Egger -% 17-01-2010 -% Copyright (c) 2010 BOEDE. All rights reserved. -\usemodule[folding] -\input figures-base-file -%\showframe - -\starttext -\showframe -\setvariables - [Arranging] - [Arrangement={1*8}, - Pages=8, - x=4, - y=2] -\setuparranging[\getvariable{Arranging}{Arrangement}] -\definepapersize[Printpaper][width=\dimexpr37mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{x}+32mm,height=\dimexpr52mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{y}+32mm] -\setuppapersize[A9][Printpaper] -\dorecurse{\getvariable{Arranging}{Pages}}{\getbuffer[Fakepage]\page} -\stoptext \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2DOWN.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2DOWN.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index 27c6729df96..00000000000 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2DOWN.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2DOWN.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2DOWN.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 7faa53a0bf6..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2DOWN.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% Context file -% Filename: 2DOWN.tex -% Willi Egger -% 20-06-2010 -% Copyright (c) 2010 BOEDE. All rights reserved. - -\input figures-base-file -%\showframe - -\starttext -\showframe -\setvariables - [Arranging] - [Arrangement={2DOWN}, - Pages=4, - x=2, - y=1] - -\setuparranging[\getvariable{Arranging}{Arrangement}] -\definepapersize[Printpaper][width=\dimexpr37mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{x}+32mm,height=\dimexpr52mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{y}+32mm] -\setuppapersize[A9][Printpaper,landscape] -\dorecurse{\getvariable{Arranging}{Pages}}{\getbuffer[Fakepage]\page} -\stoptext \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2SIDE.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2SIDE.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index 01d6cc0ad5e..00000000000 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2SIDE.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2SIDE.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2SIDE.tex deleted file mode 100644 index f1b63943a32..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2SIDE.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% Context file -% Filename: 2SIDE.tex -% Willi Egger -% 17-01-2010 -% Copyright (c) 2010 BOEDE. All rights reserved. - -\input figures-base-file -%\showframe - -\starttext -\showframe -\setvariables - [Arranging] - [Arrangement={2SIDE}, - Pages=2, - x=2, - y=1] -\setuparranging[\getvariable{Arranging}{Arrangement}] -\definepapersize[Printpaper][width=\dimexpr37mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{x}+32mm,height=\dimexpr52mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{y}+32mm] -\setuppapersize[A9][Printpaper] -\dorecurse{\getvariable{Arranging}{Pages}}{\getbuffer[Fakepage]\page} -\stoptext \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2TOP.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2TOP.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index f6f6febb65e..00000000000 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2TOP.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2TOP.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2TOP.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2280035b36f..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2TOP.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% Context file -% Filename: 2TOP.tex -% Willi Egger -% 17-01-2010 -% Copyright (c) 2010 BOEDE. All rights reserved. - -\input figures-base-file -%\showframe - -\starttext -\showframe -\setvariables - [Arranging] - [Arrangement={2TOP}, - Pages=2, - x=1, - y=2] -\setuparranging[\getvariable{Arranging}{Arrangement}] -\definepapersize[Printpaper][width=\dimexpr37mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{x}+32mm,height=\dimexpr52mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{y}+32mm] -\setuppapersize[A9][Printpaper] -\dorecurse{\getvariable{Arranging}{Pages}}{\getbuffer[Fakepage]\page} -\stoptext \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2TOPSIDE.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2TOPSIDE.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index ace3cc58830..00000000000 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2TOPSIDE.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2TOPSIDE.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2TOPSIDE.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 00a5d5f89e9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2TOPSIDE.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% Context file -% Filename: 2TOPSIDE.tex -% Willi Egger -% 17-01-2010 -% Copyright (c) 2010 BOEDE. All rights reserved. - -\input figures-base-file -%\showframe - -\starttext -\showframe -\setvariables - [Arranging] - [Arrangement={2TOPSIDE}, - Pages=4, - x=1, - y=2] -\setuparranging[\getvariable{Arranging}{Arrangement}] -\definepapersize[Printpaper][width=\dimexpr37mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{x}+32mm,height=\dimexpr52mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{y}+32mm] -\setuppapersize[A9][Printpaper] -\dorecurse{\getvariable{Arranging}{Pages}}{\getbuffer[Fakepage]\page} -\stoptext \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2UP.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2UP.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index ff57eb499d7..00000000000 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2UP.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2UP.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2UP.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c34e5fd9b5a..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2UP.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% Context file -% Filename: 2UP.tex -% Willi Egger -% 20-06-2010 -% Copyright (c) 2010 BOEDE. All rights reserved. - -\input figures-base-file -%\showframe - -\starttext -\showframe -\setvariables - [Arranging] - [Arrangement={2UP}, - Pages=4, - x=2, - y=1] - -\setuparranging[\getvariable{Arranging}{Arrangement}] -\definepapersize[Printpaper][width=\dimexpr37mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{x}+32mm,height=\dimexpr52mm*\getvariable{Arranging}{y}+32mm] -\setuppapersize[A9][Printpaper] -\dorecurse{\getvariable{Arranging}{Pages}}{\getbuffer[Fakepage]\page} -\stoptext \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2x16.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2x16.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index 194900d3165..00000000000 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2x16.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2x16.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2x16.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 689ca46ff63..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/2x16.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -% Context file -% Filename: 2*16.tex -% Willi Egger -% 11-01-2010 -% Copyright (c) 2010 BOEDE. 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All rights reserved. - -% \usetypescriptfile[type-seravek] -% \usetypescript[Seravek] -% \setupbodyfont[Seravek,ss,8pt] - -% Instellen op Libertine -\setupbodyfont[libertine,rm,9pt] -\setupcolors[state=stop,rgb=no,cmyk=no,reduce=yes] - -\startusableMPgraphic{Pagenumber} - StartPage; - draw textext("\pagenumber") xsized (.3*\overlaywidth) ysized (.3*\overlayheight) shifted (.7*\overlaywidth,.6*\overlayheight); - StopPage; -\stopusableMPgraphic - -\defineoverlay[Pagenumber][\useMPgraphic{Pagenumber}] - -\setuppapersize[A9][A4,landscape] -\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,location=footer] -\setuplayout - [margin=5mm, - width=middle, - backspace=5.5mm, - height=middle, - footer=5mm, - header=5mm] -\setupbackgrounds[text][state=start] -\setupbackgrounds [text][background={screen,Pagenumber},backgroundscreen=0.8,state=repeat] -\setupcolors [state=start] -\setuplayout [location=middle,marking=on] -\setuptolerance [tolerant] - -\def\Style{[\getvariable{Arranging}{Arrangement}]} - -\def\Pages{\getvariable{Arranging}{Pages}} - -\startbuffer[Fakepage] - \strut - \blank - \midaligned{\Style} - \vfill - \midaligned{Example page} -\stopbuffer -\setupheadertexts[\tfx Section folding] - -% \starttext -% \showframe -% \setvariables -% [Arranging] -% [Arrangement={2*16}, -% Pages=32] -% \setuparranging[\getvariable{Arranging}{Arrangement}] -% \dorecurse{\Pages}{\getbuffer[Fakepage]\page} -% \stoptext \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/test-arranging.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/test-arranging.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index 47559d2a765..00000000000 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/test-arranging.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/test-arranging.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/test-arranging.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 115a43d0fce..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/arranging/test-arranging.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -% Context file -% Filename: test-arranging.tex -% -% 14-05-2011 -% Copyright (c) 2011 BOEDE. All rights reserved. - -\setupbodyfont[libertine,rm,12pt] -\setuplayout - [topspace=2.5cm, - backspace=1.5cm, - header=0pt, - footer=1.5\bodyfontsize, - height=middle, - width=middle, - location=] -\mainlanguage[nl] -\setuppapersize[A6][A4] -\setuppagenumbering[location=footer] -%\showframe -% \setuparranging[1*4] -\setuparranging[1*4-Conference] -\starttext -\dorecurse{30}{\input tufte \blank} -\stoptext \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-backgrounds.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-backgrounds.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 77857670da5..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-backgrounds.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,247 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-backgrounds - -\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<>}} -\macro[placelistoffloats]{\tex{placelistof<>}} -\macro[completelistoffloats]{\tex{completelistof<>}} -\macro[reservefloat]{\tex{reserve<>}} -\macro[setupfloat]{\tex{setup<>}} -\macro[startfloattest]{\tex{start<>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<>} - -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...{<>}{<>} -\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<>} - -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<>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<>} - -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<>} - -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<>[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{}}% - \framed[height=1cm,frame=on]{subtitle}% - \framed[frame=off]{\type{}}% - \framed[frame=off]{\type{}}} - -\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<>}} -\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<> -.................... -.................... -\end<> -\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<>} can be rather extensive. A -buffer can be useful when such large tables are defined. - -\startexample -\setuptyping[option=commands] -\starttyping -\startbuffer -... <> ... -\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<>} and \type -{/type<>} are available where \type{<>} 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-<>.tex}. After -definition the colors can be recalled with their mnemonic -name \type {<>}. 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{<>}} and -\type{\grayvalue{<>}}. - -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{<>:<>}, 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{<>}} -\macro[description]{\tex{<>}} -\macro[startdescription]{\tex{start<>}} - -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{<>} - -\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[<>][<>] -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -When a description consists of more than one paragraph, use: - -\showsetup{start<>} - -\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{<>}} -\macro[subname]{\tex{sub<>}} -\macro[subsubname]{\tex{subsub<>}} -\macro[subsubsubname]{\tex{subsubsub<>}} -\macro[resetname]{\tex{reset<>}} -\macro[nextname]{\tex{next<>}} -\macro[nextsubname]{\tex{nextsub<>}} -\macro[nextsubsubname]{\tex{nextsubsub<>}} -\macro[enumeration]{\tex{<>}} -\macro[startenumeration]{\tex{start<>}} - -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 -\<> -\sub<> -\subsub<> -\subsubsub<> -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -Where {\sl \type{name}} stands for any chosen name. - -\showsetup{<>} - -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<>{value} -\reset<> -\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<> -\nextsub<> -\nextsubsub<> -\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[<>][<>] -\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<>} - -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{<>}} -\macro[indentation]{\tex{<>}} - -Indented itemizations, like dialogues, can be typeset with -the command defined by - -\showsetup{defineindenting} - -After this command \type{\<>}, \type{\sub<>} and -\type{\subsub<>} are available. - -\showsetup{<>} - -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[<>][<>] -\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<>}} -\macro[incrementname]{\tex{increment<>}} -\macro[nextname]{\tex{next<>}} -\macro[currentname]{\tex{current<>}} -\macro[label]{\tex{<