On 2017-07-17 15:23, Floris van Manen wrote:
dear List,

I try to put a set of numbers into a block text.
I want to keep the spacing within the items fixed
x-y:~z,
How do i do that?
The attached code does not seem to treat the fixed space as fixed.

Thanks
.Floris


\definepapersize[iiwii][width=125mm, height=125mm]
\setuppapersize[iiwii]
\setupbodyfont[7pt]
\setuplayout[backspace=3mm,
    topspace=3mm,
    width=70mm,
    header=0mm,
    footer=0mm,
    height=119mm]
\starttext

\starttext
{\tfxx\framed[width=42mm,align={width,nothyphenated,verytolerant},frame=off]
{0-1:~28, 1-2:~1686, 0-2:~1710, 8-9:~3484, 7-8:~15862, 7-9:~17152, 1-3:~90632, 0-3:~90645, 2-3:~90840, 7-6:~98762, 6-8:~100082, 6-9:~103544, 4-0:~106926, 4-1:~106949, 4-2:~107546, 4-3:~192211, 3-6:~990165, 2-6:~1040810, 3-7:~1041891, 1-6:~1042032, 0-6:~1042060, 3-8:~1055123, 3-9:~1057765, 2-7:~1086097, 1-7:~1087411, 0-7:~1087439, 2-8:~1099942, 1-8:~1101249, 0-8:~1101277, 2-9:~1102409, 1-9:~1103718, 0-9:~1103746, 4-6:~1138989, 4-7:~1180436, 4-8:~1194617, 4-9:~1196971, 5-3:~1729640, 4-5:~1756438, 5-0:~1761922, 5-1:~1761941, 5-2:~1763565, 5-6:~2459757, 5-7:~2548510, 5-8:~2555440, 5-9:~2558871
}}

{\tfxx\framed[width=42mm,align={width,nothyphenated},frame=off]
{0-1:~28, 1-2:~1686, 0-2:~1710, 8-9:~3484, 7-8:~15862, 7-9:~17152, 1-3:~90632, 0-3:~90645, 2-3:~90840, 7-6:~98762, 6-8:~100082, 6-9:~103544, 4-0:~106926, 4-1:~106949, 4-2:~107546, 4-3:~192211, 3-6:~990165, 2-6:~1040810, 3-7:~1041891, 1-6:~1042032, 0-6:~1042060, 3-8:~1055123, 3-9:~1057765, 2-7:~1086097, 1-7:~1087411, 0-7:~1087439, 2-8:~1099942, 1-8:~1101249, 0-8:~1101277, 2-9:~1102409, 1-9:~1103718, 0-9:~1103746, 4-6:~1138989, 4-7:~1180436, 4-8:~1194617, 4-9:~1196971, 5-3:~1729640, 4-5:~1756438, 5-0:~1761922, 5-1:~1761941, 5-2:~1763565, 5-6:~2459757, 5-7:~2548510, 5-8:~2555440, 5-9:~2558871
}}

\stoptext

  1. Use tabular numbers and hard-code all of the spaces you need:
        \definefontfeature[default][default][tnum=yes]
    or
        \definefontfeature[ff:tnum][tnum=yes] ... \addff{ff:tnum} or \feature[+][ff:tnum] where appropriate.

  2. Put the numbers in a table and right-align the number columns (see http://wiki.contextgarden.net/TABLE#Using_character_alignment if you need decimal alignment).
--
Rik
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