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* Re: xtables: rowwise, columnwise, and cellwise opera
@ 2018-01-05 23:50 jdh
  2018-01-06 16:46 ` Alan Braslau
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: jdh @ 2018-01-05 23:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
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No it wont compile with two groups.  It takes the second as content.
It may be a version difference.  But it likewise would not work as is for me
with puting the key=value into the 1st bracket pair.

Version parsing difference?

Alan Braslau <braslau.list@comcast.net> wrote:

> No, in ConTeXt one NEVER, EVER mixes key=value lists with simple
> keywords (parsing would otherwise be very less efficient).
> 
> The feature to be able to declare a "namespace" (such as the
> one called "suffix") having particular values of its parameters is
> really powerful. Think of it as "xtable:suffix" that inherits from the
> namespace "xtable" but then lives a life of its own...
> 
> \startxcell takes and optional namespace specification, i.e. [suffix]
> and an optional key=value list of parameters, i.e. [ny=2,...]. These
> parameters override locally the values that are otherwise carried by
> the namespace.
> 
> ConTeXt gurus: I hope that I have gotten this explanation right.
> 
> Alan
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, 5 Jan 2018 17:12:40 +0100
> Floris van Manen <vm@klankschap.nl> wrote:
> 
> > apparently
> > 
> > >            \startxcell[suffix][ny=2] cell a 1 \stopxcell  
> > 
> > should be
> > 
> >            \startxcell[suffix, ny=2] cell a 1 \stopxcell
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > > On 5 Jan 2018, at 14:32, Hans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl> wrote:
> > > 
> > > On 1/5/2018 4:57 AM, Henri wrote:  
> > >> Dear list,
> > >> The Natural Tables have this great feature that I can control the
> > >> layout with rowwise, columnwise, or cellwise setups.  For example:
> > >> \starttext
> > >> \setupTABLE [frame=off]
> > >> \setupTABLE [r] [first] [topframe=on,bottomframe=on,style=bold]
> > >> \setupTABLE [c] [2]     [style=italic]
> > >> \setupTABLE [2] [3]     [color=red]
> > >> \setupTABLE [r] [last]  [bottomframe=on]
> > >> \startTABLE
> > >>   \NC A \NC A \NC A \NC\NR
> > >>   \NC B \NC B \NC B \NC\NR
> > >>   \NC C \NC C \NC C \NC\NR
> > >>   \NC D \NC D \NC D \NC\NR
> > >>   \NC E \NC E \NC E \NC\NR
> > >> \stopTABLE
> > >> \stoptext  
> > > 
> > > it's also an extremely inefficient method
> > >   
> > >> How can I do such a thing with Extreme Tables?  If it is not yet
> > >> possible I'd like to request the inclusion of such a mechanism.  
> > > from the manual, named setups:
> > > 
> > > \setupxtable[suffix][align=middle,foregroundcolor=red]
> > > \setupxtable[blabla][foregroundstyle=slanted]
> > > \setupxtable[crap]  [foregroundcolor=blue]
> > > \setupxtable[bold]  [crap][foregroundstyle=bold]
> > > 
> > > \startxtable % [frame=off]
> > >    \startxtablehead
> > >        \startxrow[bold]
> > >            \startxcell[suffix]       head a \stopxcell
> > >            \startxcell[blabla]       head b \stopxcell
> > >            \startxcell               head c \stopxcell
> > >        \stopxrow
> > >    \stopxtablehead
> > >    \startxtablebody
> > >        \startxrow
> > >            \startxcell[suffix][ny=2] cell a 1 \stopxcell
> > >            \startxcell               cell b 1 \stopxcell
> > >            \startxcell               cell c 1 \stopxcell
> > >        \stopxrow
> > >        \startxrow
> > >            \startxcell               cell b 2 \stopxcell
> > >            \startxcell               cell c 2 \stopxcell
> > >        \stopxrow
> > >        \startxrow
> > >            \startxcell[suffix]       cell a 3 \stopxcell
> > >            \startxcell               cell b 3 \stopxcell
> > >            \startxcell               cell c 3 \stopxcell
> > >        \stopxrow
> > >        \startxrow
> > >            \startxcell[suffix]       cell a 4 \stopxcell
> > >            \startxcell               cell b 4 \stopxcell
> > >            \startxcell               cell c 4 \stopxcell
> > >        \stopxrow
> > >        \startxrow
> > >            \startxcell[suffix]       cell a 5 \stopxcell
> > >            \startxcell               cell b 5 \stopxcell
> > >            \startxcell               cell c 5 \stopxcell
> > >        \stopxrow
> > >    \stopxtablebody
> > > \stopxtable
> > > 
> > > 
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* Re: xtables: rowwise, columnwise, and cellwise opera
  2018-01-05 23:50 xtables: rowwise, columnwise, and cellwise opera jdh
@ 2018-01-06 16:46 ` Alan Braslau
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alan Braslau @ 2018-01-06 16:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: jdh; +Cc: mailing list for ConTeXt users

According to i-context.pdf ($CONTEXTHOME/tex/context/interface/mkiv)

              1         2
\startxcell [...] [..,..=..,..] ... \stopxcell
             OPT       OPT
1 NAME
2 nx=NUMBER
  ny=NUMBER
  nc=NUMBER
  nr=NUMBER
inherits: \setupxtable



On Fri, 05 Jan 2018 15:50:51 -0800
"jdh" <dhenman@gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> No it wont compile with two groups.  It takes the second as content.
> It may be a version difference.  But it likewise would not work as is
> for me with puting the key=value into the 1st bracket pair.
> 
> Version parsing difference?
> 
> Alan Braslau <braslau.list@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> > No, in ConTeXt one NEVER, EVER mixes key=value lists with simple
> > keywords (parsing would otherwise be very less efficient).
> > 
> > The feature to be able to declare a "namespace" (such as the
> > one called "suffix") having particular values of its parameters is
> > really powerful. Think of it as "xtable:suffix" that inherits from
> > the namespace "xtable" but then lives a life of its own...
> > 
> > \startxcell takes and optional namespace specification, i.e.
> > [suffix] and an optional key=value list of parameters, i.e.
> > [ny=2,...]. These parameters override locally the values that are
> > otherwise carried by the namespace.
> > 
> > ConTeXt gurus: I hope that I have gotten this explanation right.
> > 
> > Alan
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Fri, 5 Jan 2018 17:12:40 +0100
> > Floris van Manen <vm@klankschap.nl> wrote:
> > 
> > > apparently
> > > 
> > > >            \startxcell[suffix][ny=2] cell a 1 \stopxcell  
> > > 
> > > should be
> > > 
> > >            \startxcell[suffix, ny=2] cell a 1 \stopxcell
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > > On 5 Jan 2018, at 14:32, Hans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl> wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > On 1/5/2018 4:57 AM, Henri wrote:  
> > > >> Dear list,
> > > >> The Natural Tables have this great feature that I can control
> > > >> the layout with rowwise, columnwise, or cellwise setups.  For
> > > >> example: \starttext
> > > >> \setupTABLE [frame=off]
> > > >> \setupTABLE [r] [first] [topframe=on,bottomframe=on,style=bold]
> > > >> \setupTABLE [c] [2]     [style=italic]
> > > >> \setupTABLE [2] [3]     [color=red]
> > > >> \setupTABLE [r] [last]  [bottomframe=on]
> > > >> \startTABLE
> > > >>   \NC A \NC A \NC A \NC\NR
> > > >>   \NC B \NC B \NC B \NC\NR
> > > >>   \NC C \NC C \NC C \NC\NR
> > > >>   \NC D \NC D \NC D \NC\NR
> > > >>   \NC E \NC E \NC E \NC\NR
> > > >> \stopTABLE
> > > >> \stoptext  
> > > > 
> > > > it's also an extremely inefficient method
> > > >   
> > > >> How can I do such a thing with Extreme Tables?  If it is not
> > > >> yet possible I'd like to request the inclusion of such a
> > > >> mechanism.  
> > > > from the manual, named setups:
> > > > 
> > > > \setupxtable[suffix][align=middle,foregroundcolor=red]
> > > > \setupxtable[blabla][foregroundstyle=slanted]
> > > > \setupxtable[crap]  [foregroundcolor=blue]
> > > > \setupxtable[bold]  [crap][foregroundstyle=bold]
> > > > 
> > > > \startxtable % [frame=off]
> > > >    \startxtablehead
> > > >        \startxrow[bold]
> > > >            \startxcell[suffix]       head a \stopxcell
> > > >            \startxcell[blabla]       head b \stopxcell
> > > >            \startxcell               head c \stopxcell
> > > >        \stopxrow
> > > >    \stopxtablehead
> > > >    \startxtablebody
> > > >        \startxrow
> > > >            \startxcell[suffix][ny=2] cell a 1 \stopxcell
> > > >            \startxcell               cell b 1 \stopxcell
> > > >            \startxcell               cell c 1 \stopxcell
> > > >        \stopxrow
> > > >        \startxrow
> > > >            \startxcell               cell b 2 \stopxcell
> > > >            \startxcell               cell c 2 \stopxcell
> > > >        \stopxrow
> > > >        \startxrow
> > > >            \startxcell[suffix]       cell a 3 \stopxcell
> > > >            \startxcell               cell b 3 \stopxcell
> > > >            \startxcell               cell c 3 \stopxcell
> > > >        \stopxrow
> > > >        \startxrow
> > > >            \startxcell[suffix]       cell a 4 \stopxcell
> > > >            \startxcell               cell b 4 \stopxcell
> > > >            \startxcell               cell c 4 \stopxcell
> > > >        \stopxrow
> > > >        \startxrow
> > > >            \startxcell[suffix]       cell a 5 \stopxcell
> > > >            \startxcell               cell b 5 \stopxcell
> > > >            \startxcell               cell c 5 \stopxcell
> > > >        \stopxrow
> > > >    \stopxtablebody
> > > > \stopxtable
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
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* Re: xtables: rowwise, columnwise, and cellwise opera
  2018-01-07 13:13 ` Wolfgang Schuster
@ 2018-01-07 15:37   ` Alan Braslau
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alan Braslau @ 2018-01-07 15:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: jdh; +Cc: mailing list for ConTeXt users

On Sun, 07 Jan 2018 14:13:11 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfgang@gmail.com> wrote:

> > Reality does not match the manual page you quated.
> > I recommend that you test before you send out manual pages which
> > are not accurate with the actual processing.  
> 
> The description for the \startxcell command was written two years ago 
> and nothing
> has changed since then but you have use the \setupxtable command to
> create a named setup.

Context does not "test" and silently ignores errors, unless they are
syntactically incorrect. So unknown keywords and key=value keys are
ignored. When one tries to use an "instance" that was not declared, or
incorrectly declared, than this usually leads to no effect.

Wolfgang made a HUGE effort in combing through ALL of the sources to
create the "interface" xml files. He (and others) also work to keep
them up to date as the sources evolve.

Perhaps before throwing out complaints about the documentation, we
(users) should always submit a complete MWE (but it should not contain
any unnecessary extra). Quite often, the error is a mixture of keywords
with key=value pairs, other times it is an incorrect or misspelled 
keyword or key, and sometimes it is a real bug or else a missing (and
useful) new feature.

Alan
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* Re: xtables: rowwise, columnwise, and cellwise opera
  2018-01-06 22:42 jdh
@ 2018-01-07 13:13 ` Wolfgang Schuster
  2018-01-07 15:37   ` Alan Braslau
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Wolfgang Schuster @ 2018-01-07 13:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
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> jdh <mailto:dhenman@gmail.com>
> 6. Januar 2018 um 23:42
> You're right, the manual says what you pasted.
> I agree that it is logical and makes sense, but the actual program 
> does not
> do it. My version is: "mtx-context
>
> I was using: version: 2017.08.29 19:35
> I updated to: version: 2018.01.05 19:26
>
>
> Reality does not match the manual page you quated.
> I recommend that you test before you send out manual pages which are 
> not accurate with the actual processing.

The description for the \startxcell command was written two years ago 
and nothing
has changed since then but you have use the \setupxtable command to create
a named setup.

\setupxtable[emphasized][foregroundstyle=italic]

\starttext

\startxtable[width=4cm,height=4cm,align={middle,lohi}]
     \startxrow
         \startxcell
             Default settings
         \stopxcell
         \startxcell[emphasized]
             Named settings
         \stopxcell
     \stopxrow
     \startxrow
         \startxcell[foregroundcolor=red]
             Direct settings
         \stopxcell
         \startxcell[emphasized][foregroundcolor=red]
             Named + direct settings
         \stopxcell
     \stopxrow
\stopxtable

\stoptext

Wolfgang

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* Re: xtables: rowwise, columnwise, and cellwise opera
@ 2018-01-06 22:42 jdh
  2018-01-07 13:13 ` Wolfgang Schuster
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: jdh @ 2018-01-06 22:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ntg-context


You're right, the manual says what you pasted.
I agree that it is logical and makes sense, but the actual program does not
do it.  My version is:  "mtx-context

I was using:  version: 2017.08.29 19:35
I updated to: version: 2018.01.05 19:26


Reality does not match the manual page you quated.
I recommend that you test before you send out manual pages which are not accurate with the actual processing. 

Regards

----


Alan Braslau <braslau.list@comcast.net> wrote:

> According to i-context.pdf ($CONTEXTHOME/tex/context/interface/mkiv)
> 
>               1         2
> \startxcell [...] [..,..=..,..] ... \stopxcell
>              OPT       OPT
> 1 NAME
> 2 nx=NUMBER
>   ny=NUMBER
>   nc=NUMBER
>   nr=NUMBER
> inherits: \setupxtable
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, 05 Jan 2018 15:50:51 -0800
> "jdh" <dhenman@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > No it wont compile with two groups.  It takes the second as content.
> > It may be a version difference.  But it likewise would not work as is
> > for me with puting the key=value into the 1st bracket pair.
> > 
> > Version parsing difference?
> > 
> > Alan Braslau <braslau.list@comcast.net> wrote:
> > 
> > > No, in ConTeXt one NEVER, EVER mixes key=value lists with simple
> > > keywords (parsing would otherwise be very less efficient).
> > > 
> > > The feature to be able to declare a "namespace" (such as the
> > > one called "suffix") having particular values of its parameters is
> > > really powerful. Think of it as "xtable:suffix" that inherits from
> > > the namespace "xtable" but then lives a life of its own...
> > > 
> > > \startxcell takes and optional namespace specification, i.e.
> > > [suffix] and an optional key=value list of parameters, i.e.
> > > [ny=2,...]. These parameters override locally the values that are
> > > otherwise carried by the namespace.
> > > 
> > > ConTeXt gurus: I hope that I have gotten this explanation right.
> > > 
> > > Alan
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > On Fri, 5 Jan 2018 17:12:40 +0100
> > > Floris van Manen <vm@klankschap.nl> wrote:
> > > 
> > > > apparently
> > > > 
> > > > >            \startxcell[suffix][ny=2] cell a 1 \stopxcell  
> > > > 
> > > > should be
> > > > 
> > > >            \startxcell[suffix, ny=2] cell a 1 \stopxcell
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > > On 5 Jan 2018, at 14:32, Hans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl> wrote:
> > > > > 
> > > > > On 1/5/2018 4:57 AM, Henri wrote:  
> > > > >> Dear list,
> > > > >> The Natural Tables have this great feature that I can control
> > > > >> the layout with rowwise, columnwise, or cellwise setups.  For
> > > > >> example: \starttext
> > > > >> \setupTABLE [frame=off]
> > > > >> \setupTABLE [r] [first] [topframe=on,bottomframe=on,style=bold]
> > > > >> \setupTABLE [c] [2]     [style=italic]
> > > > >> \setupTABLE [2] [3]     [color=red]
> > > > >> \setupTABLE [r] [last]  [bottomframe=on]
> > > > >> \startTABLE
> > > > >>   \NC A \NC A \NC A \NC\NR
> > > > >>   \NC B \NC B \NC B \NC\NR
> > > > >>   \NC C \NC C \NC C \NC\NR
> > > > >>   \NC D \NC D \NC D \NC\NR
> > > > >>   \NC E \NC E \NC E \NC\NR
> > > > >> \stopTABLE
> > > > >> \stoptext  
> > > > > 
> > > > > it's also an extremely inefficient method
> > > > >   
> > > > >> How can I do such a thing with Extreme Tables?  If it is not
> > > > >> yet possible I'd like to request the inclusion of such a
> > > > >> mechanism.  
> > > > > from the manual, named setups:
> > > > > 
> > > > > \setupxtable[suffix][align=middle,foregroundcolor=red]
> > > > > \setupxtable[blabla][foregroundstyle=slanted]
> > > > > \setupxtable[crap]  [foregroundcolor=blue]
> > > > > \setupxtable[bold]  [crap][foregroundstyle=bold]
> > > > > 
> > > > > \startxtable % [frame=off]
> > > > >    \startxtablehead
> > > > >        \startxrow[bold]
> > > > >            \startxcell[suffix]       head a \stopxcell
> > > > >            \startxcell[blabla]       head b \stopxcell
> > > > >            \startxcell               head c \stopxcell
> > > > >        \stopxrow
> > > > >    \stopxtablehead
> > > > >    \startxtablebody
> > > > >        \startxrow
> > > > >            \startxcell[suffix][ny=2] cell a 1 \stopxcell
> > > > >            \startxcell               cell b 1 \stopxcell
> > > > >            \startxcell               cell c 1 \stopxcell
> > > > >        \stopxrow
> > > > >        \startxrow
> > > > >            \startxcell               cell b 2 \stopxcell
> > > > >            \startxcell               cell c 2 \stopxcell
> > > > >        \stopxrow
> > > > >        \startxrow
> > > > >            \startxcell[suffix]       cell a 3 \stopxcell
> > > > >            \startxcell               cell b 3 \stopxcell
> > > > >            \startxcell               cell c 3 \stopxcell
> > > > >        \stopxrow
> > > > >        \startxrow
> > > > >            \startxcell[suffix]       cell a 4 \stopxcell
> > > > >            \startxcell               cell b 4 \stopxcell
> > > > >            \startxcell               cell c 4 \stopxcell
> > > > >        \stopxrow
> > > > >        \startxrow
> > > > >            \startxcell[suffix]       cell a 5 \stopxcell
> > > > >            \startxcell               cell b 5 \stopxcell
> > > > >            \startxcell               cell c 5 \stopxcell
> > > > >        \stopxrow
> > > > >    \stopxtablebody
> > > > > \stopxtable
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > > -----------------------------------------------------------------
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> > > > >              Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
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