Command/setupcolumns
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\setupcolumns
Syntax
\setupcolumns[...,...=...,...] | |
n | number |
ntop | number |
rule | on off |
height | dimension |
tolerance | verystrict strict tolerant verytolerant stretch |
distance | dimension |
balance | yes no |
align | yes no text |
blank | fixed halfline line flexible big medium small |
option | background |
direction | left right |
[...,...=...,...] | see \setupframed |
Description
n | number of columns, default is n=2 |
rule | draw a line between the columns, default is off |
tolerance | affects spacing, narrow columns should be set tolerant, verytolerant or stretch |
distance | gap between the columns |
balance | should the columns be balanced, i.e. should they get the same number of lines? |
align | left, right (raggedleft, raggedright) |
blank | amount of whitespace between paragraphs set in columns. Also accepts a dimension as an argument. Column equivalent of \setupwhitespace |
option | with option=background you can use everything that \setupframed offers |
direction | default is right, i.e. the first column is on the left; 'left' means the first column is the rightmost. |
height | height is unclear to me |
ntop | ntop has to do with balancing, but I can't make sense of it. See page-mult.tex / minbalancetoplines. |
Consider using paragraphs or column sets instead of "simple" columns.
Example
See also
- \startcolumns to start a columnar environment.
- \column to move to the next column.
- \setupparagraphs for the analogous command for side-by-side paragraphs
Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum
All issues with:
- setupcolumns on the mailing list (all results)
- setupcolumns on the mailing list (subject only)
- setupcolumns on stack exchange
- setupcolumns in ConTeXt's source
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