* Spacing for unnumbered equations [not found] <mailman.1118.1298776063.4223.ntg-context@ntg.nl> @ 2011-02-27 3:37 ` S Barmeier 2011-02-27 4:02 ` Non-stretching or slow-stretching spaces? S Barmeier 1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: S Barmeier @ 2011-02-27 3:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ntg-context The spacing for numbered and unnumbered equations is different: \input tufte \placeformula[-] \startformula a=b \stopformula \input tufte \placeformula \startformula a=b \stopformula \input tufte \placeformula[-] seems to insert extra space after the displayed equation. Removable feature? Thank you, Severin ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net archive : http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextrev/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___________________________________________________________________________________ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Non-stretching or slow-stretching spaces? [not found] <mailman.1118.1298776063.4223.ntg-context@ntg.nl> 2011-02-27 3:37 ` Spacing for unnumbered equations S Barmeier @ 2011-02-27 4:02 ` S Barmeier 2011-02-28 13:55 ` Stefan Müller 1 sibling, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: S Barmeier @ 2011-02-27 4:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ntg-context I was wondering if there are any kind of spaces which (partly) fix the spacing between characters. For example, typesetting "Chapter 1", I would like to keep the space from stretching at the same rate as the surrounding spaces (just like ck ligatures in old German texts would be prevented from stretching, or the space in do n't (sic) in early 20th century American texts). I currently use "\ " to prevent a line break "~" to prevent extra space after a period \, \; etc. as fractions(?) of the normal space (i.e. they change at the same rate as the normal space when stretched) Are there any other types of spaces I should be aware of? I would be most grateful for any comments, especially concerning the existence of a slow-stretching (or non-stretching) space... Thank you, Severin ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net archive : http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextrev/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___________________________________________________________________________________ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Non-stretching or slow-stretching spaces? 2011-02-27 4:02 ` Non-stretching or slow-stretching spaces? S Barmeier @ 2011-02-28 13:55 ` Stefan Müller 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Stefan Müller @ 2011-02-28 13:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: mailing list for ConTeXt users Hi! On 27.02.2011 05:02, S Barmeier wrote: > I was wondering if there are any kind of spaces which (partly) fix the > spacing between characters. For example, typesetting "Chapter 1", I > would like to keep the space from stretching at the same rate as the > surrounding spaces (just like ck ligatures in old German texts would be > prevented from stretching, or the space in do n't (sic) in early 20th > century American texts). > > I currently use > Did you mix up those two? > "\ " to prevent a line break I don't think that this prevents a line break, at least not in MkIV. You could use ~ as in "don't~break~here". > "~" to prevent extra space after a period You can set this globally [1] (if I understand you correctly). If you only want to use it at some places use "\ " as in "i.e.\ ". [1] http://wiki.contextgarden.net/French_spacing HTH, Stefan > \, > \; > etc. as fractions(?) of the normal space (i.e. they change at the same > rate as the normal space when stretched) > > Are there any other types of spaces I should be aware of? I would be > most grateful for any comments, especially concerning the existence of a > slow-stretching (or non-stretching) space... > > Thank you, > Severin ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net archive : http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextrev/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___________________________________________________________________________________ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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