Why is this description environment not showing the correct title?
\definedescription[latexdesc][headstyle=bold, style=normal, align=flushleft, alternative=hanging, width=broad, margin=1cm] \starttext \latexdesc{1540} some event happened \latexdesc{1541} some other event happened \latexdesc{1542} some event happened quite different \stoptext I found the above code (the first line) in the ConTeXt Wiki, as a way to create the equivalent of a desc environment from LaTeX. The items inside {} should be bold, then there is a gap before the next text. I am using this to display a simple timeline. Though the formatting looks perfect, very strangely when I compile it, it changes all of the dates to say "1540" (or whatever date was used first). Why is it showing the wrong title on the desc environment? --Joel
Hi
On Sun, May 5, 2024 at 4:40 PM Joel via ntg-context
\definedescription[latexdesc][headstyle=bold, style=normal, align=flushleft, alternative=hanging, width=broad, margin=1cm]
\starttext
\latexdesc{1540} some event happened \latexdesc{1541} some other event happened \latexdesc{1542} some event happened quite different
\stoptext
I found the above code (the first line) in the ConTeXt Wiki, as a way to create the equivalent of a desc environment from LaTeX. The items inside {} should be bold, then there is a gap before the next text.
I am using this to display a simple timeline.
Though the formatting looks perfect, very strangely when I compile it, it changes all of the dates to say "1540" (or whatever date was used first).
Why is it showing the wrong title on the desc environment?
--Joel
I don't know how you want it to look, exactly, but ending the paragraph helps with the numbering. There is also a start/stop version that suggests a bit more structure. \definedescription [latexdesc] [headstyle=bold, style=normal, align=flushleft, alternative=hanging, width=broad, margin=1cm] \starttext \latexdesc{1540} some event happened \latexdesc{1541} some other event happened \latexdesc{1542} some event happened quite different \startlatexdesc [title={1540}] some event happened \stoplatexdesc \startlatexdesc [title={1541}] some other event happened \stoplatexdesc \startlatexdesc [title={1542}] some event happened quite different \stoplatexdesc \stoptext /Mikael
Mikael Sundqvist schrieb am 05.05.2024 um 16:45:
Hi
On Sun, May 5, 2024 at 4:40 PM Joel via ntg-context
wrote: \definedescription[latexdesc][headstyle=bold, style=normal, align=flushleft, alternative=hanging, width=broad, margin=1cm]
\starttext
\latexdesc{1540} some event happened \latexdesc{1541} some other event happened \latexdesc{1542} some event happened quite different
\stoptext
I found the above code (the first line) in the ConTeXt Wiki, as a way to create the equivalent of a desc environment from LaTeX. The items inside {} should be bold, then there is a gap before the next text.
I am using this to display a simple timeline.
Though the formatting looks perfect, very strangely when I compile it, it changes all of the dates to say "1540" (or whatever date was used first).
Why is it showing the wrong title on the desc environment?
--Joel
I don't know how you want it to look, exactly, but ending the paragraph helps with the numbering. There is also a start/stop version that suggests a bit more structure.
Paragraphs act as delimiter for each description in the old form, the environment form is better in this regards because a) you can now use multiple paragraphs as part of a single description and you can avoid problem like Joel has because it is clear where each description ends.
\definedescription [latexdesc] [headstyle=bold, style=normal, align=flushleft, alternative=hanging, width=broad, margin=1cm]
\starttext
\latexdesc{1540} some event happened
\latexdesc{1541} some other event happened
\latexdesc{1542} some event happened quite different
\startlatexdesc [title={1540}] some event happened \stoplatexdesc
\startlatexdesc [title={1541}] some other event happened \stoplatexdesc
\startlatexdesc [title={1542}] some event happened quite different \stoplatexdesc
\stoptext
An alternative to descriptions for such simple aligned text are item with the \txt option. Both blocks are the same but the second use the start/stop option for each item. \starttext \startitemize[width=3em,symstyle=bold] \txt{1540} some event happened \txt{1541} some other event happened \txt{1542} some event happened quite different \stopitemize \blank[2*line] \startitemize[width=3em,symstyle=bold] \startspecialitem[txt]{1540} some event happened \stopspecialitem \startspecialitem[txt]{1541} some other event happened \stopspecialitem \startspecialitem[txt]{1542} some event happened quite different \stopspecialitem \stopitemize \stoptext Wolfgang
Hi! I just found the example below that I copied to my book without ever testing it. Apparently, \startspecialitem works only with "its" or "sub" but not with "txt". I guess that’s quick fix? Hraban Am 05.05.24 um 17:13 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
An alternative to descriptions for such simple aligned text are item with the \txt option. Both blocks are the same but the second use the start/stop option for each item.
\starttext … \startitemize[width=3em,symstyle=bold] \startspecialitem[txt]{1540} some event happened \stopspecialitem \startspecialitem[txt]{1541} some other event happened \stopspecialitem \startspecialitem[txt]{1542} some event happened quite different \stopspecialitem \stopitemize
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Aaargh, sorry, nonsense! My mistake was to try \type as symstyle. Bus "txt" is missing in the interface files version that is still in use on the wiki. Hraban Am 13.02.26 um 18:17 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
Hi! I just found the example below that I copied to my book without ever testing it.
Apparently, \startspecialitem works only with "its" or "sub" but not with "txt". I guess that’s quick fix?
Hraban
Am 05.05.24 um 17:13 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
An alternative to descriptions for such simple aligned text are item with the \txt option. Both blocks are the same but the second use the start/stop option for each item.
\starttext … \startitemize[width=3em,symstyle=bold] \startspecialitem[txt]{1540} some event happened \stopspecialitem \startspecialitem[txt]{1541} some other event happened \stopspecialitem \startspecialitem[txt]{1542} some event happened quite different \stopspecialitem \stopitemize
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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