it there a way to have a variable that returns in which column of my multicols environment am I in? Thanks!
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4Can you add a bit of context for what you need to know the column number?– samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyzJan 22, 2019 at 14:51
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See tex.stackexchange.com/a/414638/117050 there I wrote some code to get the current column inside of a ToC.– SkillmonJan 22, 2019 at 14:52
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Possible duplicate of Detecting current column in multicol– Werner ♦Jan 22, 2019 at 16:35
2 Answers
Out of the box multicol
supports finding out if you are at a certain point in the first, the last or one of the middle columns (assuming you have more than 2 columns). That is done using \docolaction
which is described in the documentation (and needs to be explicitly enabled via an option). If you need more detail then perhaps the link suggested above provides that, but by default multicol
distinguishes ones the 3 cases.
The following yields the current column unexpandably. It needs at least 2 runs of LaTeX.
\documentclass[]{article}
\usepackage[left=2mm,right=2mm]{geometry}
\usepackage[colaction]{multicol}
\usepackage{etoolbox}
\makeatletter
\newcounter{nexprex@col@count}
\newcounter{nexprex@current@column@call}
\def\nexprex@patch@last
{%
\stepcounter{nexprex@col@count}%
\protected@write\@auxout{}
{%
\string\def\string\nexprex@cur@col{\arabic{nexprex@col@count}}%
}%
}
\def\nexprex@patch@else
{%
\ifmc@firstcol
\setcounter{nexprex@col@count}{0}%
\fi
\nexprex@patch@last
}
\def\nexprex@patch@error
{%
\GenericError{}
{Patching of \string\mc@col@status@write\space failed}
{%
Make sure `colaction` was set as an option for `multicol`.%
\MessageBreak
Else you're screwed, don't use the code provided here.\MessageBreak%
}
{No further help available.}%
}
\pretocmd\mc@lastcol@status@write{\nexprex@patch@last}{}{\nexprex@patch@error}
\pretocmd\mc@col@status@write{\nexprex@patch@else}{}{\nexprex@patch@error}
\newcommand\currentcolumn
{%
\stepcounter{nexprex@current@column@call}%
\protected@write\@auxout{}
{%
\string\expandafter
\string\global
\string\expandafter
\string\let
\string\csname\space
nexprex@current@column@\arabic{nexprex@current@column@call}%
\string\endcsname
\string\nexprex@cur@col
}%
\ifcsname
nexprex@current@column@\arabic{nexprex@current@column@call}\endcsname
\csname
nexprex@current@column@\arabic{nexprex@current@column@call}\endcsname
\fi
}
\makeatother
\begin{document}
\begin{multicols}{5}
\noindent
This is: \currentcolumn
\columnbreak\\
This is: \currentcolumn
\columnbreak\\
This is: \currentcolumn
\columnbreak\\
This is: \currentcolumn
\columnbreak\\
This is: \currentcolumn
\end{multicols}
\end{document}
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Well done! Why we need at least 2 runs of LaTeX? Why should this happen?– manoooohJan 22, 2019 at 16:13
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1@manooooh because the code I inject into
\mc@lastcol@status@write
and\mc@col@status@write
is executed at ship out time and the counter isn't yet increased. Therefore we move the definitions of the current columns into the aux file.– SkillmonJan 22, 2019 at 17:05