not exceed a certain size
limit. Usually that is problematic - PDF documents may get very large,
even the most simple ones usually exceed size limit (it depends on
what engine and what fonts you use).
I don't know why text attachment was converted into an inline one
(gmail often displays simple
On Mon, 14 Nov 2011 11:38:42 -0700, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد
isha...@colostate.edu wrote:
OTOH, why not just use
bla bla \message{Here is a note to myself.} bla bla
Just curious: Is there anything that \message is missing for what u want?
I tried both inline and multiline
that \message is missing for what u want? I
tried both inline and multiline combos and they all work like a charm:
When you use \gobbleoneargument you can omit the output in the log.
==
\starttext
Here is some text. \message{Given an action, the recompense is always in
proportion
is missing for what u want? I
tried both inline and multiline combos and they all work like a charm:
Untested, but I am pretty sure
\message{\iffalse}
will fail. Basically, everything inside \message (or the \hide macro by
Wolfgang) needs to be processed by TeX, so strictly speaking
\installcomments[test] [start=/*,stop=*/]
\starttext
\enablecomments[test]
\section{Test of /*inline*/ comments}
/* Test for multiline comments
* to see if they work
*/
Another test for /* inline comments */ with multiple /* commented lines
that span /* false nested comments as well */ to see if it works
) externalfigure inside metapost
drawings; I might create an abstract layer around that
- transparent inline bitmap images don't work and they don't work in
MKII at all (partially due to limitations in metapost
label} which doesn't work in MKIV and is
an ugly hack in MKII)
- there are some problems with (draw) externalfigure inside metapost
drawings; I might create an abstract layer around that
- transparent inline bitmap images don't work and they don't work in
MKII at all (partially due
currently using
\sometxt[gp][iwona,20]{some label} which doesn't work in MKIV and is
an ugly hack in MKII)
- there are some problems with (draw) externalfigure inside metapost
drawings; I might create an abstract layer around that
- transparent inline bitmap images don't work and they don't work
comment % \Islam the component file compiles, but the layout is not
inherited from env-islamwalayah.tex.
How do I fix this? Any related general advice?
Files listed inline below, attached as well for testing, and
Best wishes
Idris
==islamwalayah.tex
\environment env-islamwalayah
On Tue, 2011-10-04 at 20:54 -0400, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Can you explain what you mean by inline pagebreak?
Aditya
Hey Aditya. I mean that I would like framed text to be split over
multiple pages whenever possible.
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On 5-10-2011 23:52, Kip Warner wrote:
On Tue, 2011-10-04 at 20:54 -0400, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Can you explain what you mean by inline pagebreak?
Aditya
Hey Aditya. I mean that I would like framed text to be split over
multiple pages whenever possible.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net
Hey list,
I'd like my framed text to be split over multiple pages rather than
leaving a big empty page before it starts so that it can fill its own
whole page when large enough.
This is what I am using and works fine, with the exception of no inline
page breaks:
\definestartstop
On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, Kip Warner wrote:
Hey list,
I'd like my framed text to be split over multiple pages rather than
leaving a big empty page before it starts so that it can fill its own
whole page when large enough.
This is what I am using and works fine, with the exception of no inline
page
picture analysis (or runtime data
from LilyPond, that doesn’t exist AFAIK) you need to adjust your
snippets manually.
Does lilypond-book handle this at all? It does not appear to.
Manually adjusting each inline snippet will be too much work, IMO.
Probably.
Do you know how lilypond numbers
lilypond-book handle this at all? It does not appear to. Manually
adjusting each inline snippet will be too much work, IMO.
Do you know how lilypond numbers its output files. In some cases I get
filename-1.pdf sometimes not. Can I force it to always give filename-1.pdf
or always give filename.pdf
of a snippet depends on the visible elements. Without
some picture analysis (or runtime data from LilyPond, that doesn’t exist
AFAIK) you need to adjust your snippets manually.
Does lilypond-book handle this at all? It does not appear to. Manually
adjusting each inline snippet will be too
of the programs.
I don't understand what you're planning, but I'll do the testing for
LilyPond.
(Current version works for me, but I never tried to get inline music,
and I only use MkIV.)
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
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http://wiki.contextgarden.net
, actually) might be handy.
as we noticed when we looked into it a while ago, it is not even
included as real font in pdf, such a thingie becomes an inline bitmap
(or xform reference) with an invisible character on top (or below) which
means that one can as well use png's directly ... it's only
Dear all,
I have a strange output today.
Writing a sentences, it makes a page break even though there are enough space
for the remaining sentences.
Here are sample output.(the lines is a frame)
As you see there are enough space, I think.
inline: bottom.tiff
inline: topnewpage.jpg
Sometimes
pandoc 1.8.1.1 and context 2011.06.19.
Can you give a complete minimal example?
Find all files attached.
I see, it is the line
\NC \$a\letterunderscore{}b\$
that is not correctly translated. What do I have to type instead of _?
It seems that pandoc's rst reader does not handle inline
or Inkscape)
and include the resultant PDF as inline figure.
It's an inelegant, albeit workable solution - but perhaps the only way.
Thanks for your help.
If you really have to do it this way the dev version of the filter
module [1] supports pre and postambles (@Mojca: you needed
you give a complete minimal example?
Find all files attached.
I see, it is the line
\NC \$a\letterunderscore{}b\$
that is not correctly translated. What do I have to type instead of _?
It seems that pandoc's rst reader does not handle inline mathematics (at
least with pandoc 1.6; I don't know
as inline figure.
Regards,
Khaled
Hey Khaled,
It's an inelegant, albeit workable solution - but perhaps the only way.
Thanks for your help.
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Hey list,
I need to sprinkle my book with a few Sanskrit words written in the
Devanagari script. I don't need to write complete paragraphs in it, but
just a word or two inline.
Can anyone show me the ConTeXt source to do such a thing, with, say
तरीकिन?
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On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 03:51:56PM -0700, Kip Warner wrote:
Hey list,
I need to sprinkle my book with a few Sanskrit words written in the
Devanagari script. I don't need to write complete paragraphs in it, but
just a word or two inline.
Can anyone show me the ConTeXt source to do
. Since you need only few words, you
can produce them externally (say ConTeXt MkII with XeTeX or Inkscape)
and include the resultant PDF as inline figure.
Or produce the whole document with ConTeXt + XeTeX :)
I don't know to what extent the support is missing (how complex are
the typographical
Hi Hans,
something goes wrong with \lohi{high}{low}.
inline: Bildschirmfoto 2011-06-20 um 11.08.34.png
\starttext
\lohi{high}{low}
\stoptext
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Am 20.06.2011 um 15:47 schrieb Reviczky, Adam:
So what would be the correct way to do this then?
Right, so is this ok, or is there a better way?
\asciimode but you’re no longer able to add comments to your document
and for inline math you need \formula{…}.
Wolfgang
) but the problem is that one then cannot us the
m-units module at the same time. Well, I could save \unit when loading
it, and one can wonder if they will be used mixed anyway so we might end
up with \unit. We have a \m (inline math) macro and I'd like a one
character one for units and digits
that related to \unit (which
is what I prefer) but the problem is that one then cannot us the m-units
module at the same time. Well, I could save \unit when loading it, and one
can wonder if they will be used mixed anyway so we might end up with \unit.
We have a \m (inline math) macro
table
= =
α b
c d
\stoprest
\stoptext
this should now work ootb as inline code with the reST module[1].
(There was some catcode inconsistency concerning spaces that I
{
\endnote{
{\bf\at[apparatus:startpage:\ApparatusCounter]%
\noexpand\doifelsesamepagereference{apparatus:startpage:\ApparatusCounter}{apparatus:stoppage:\ApparatusCounter}{}{-\at[apparatus:stoppage:\ApparatusCounter]}}%
/\noexpand\inline
]%
\immediate\write\enotes{%
{\expandafter\at[page:\the\entrycounter]}/{\noexpand\csname
inline\expandafter\endcsname[line:\the\entrycounter]}~{#1}]
{#2}\enseparator%
}%
\global\advance\entrycounter by 1\relax
}
\def\printendnotes{
\immediate\closeout\enotes
[apparatus:line:\ApparatusCounter]%
\begingroup\simplifycommands
\expanded{\endnote{\at[apparatus:page:\ApparatusCounter]/\noexpand\inline[apparatus:line:\ApparatusCounter]~{#1}]~{#2}}}%
\endgroup}
\appendtoks\def\blackrule[#1]{}\to\simplifiedcommands
\appendtoks \def\crlf
Hi Hans and Taco,
It seems that with the latest mkiv (version 2011.05.11 10:18, and LuaTeX
version beta-0.70.0-2011050613 (rev 4250) ), there is a slight error for the
spacing of the bounds in the integrals when using inline maths, at least for
some fonts.
For your information the example
On Thu, 12 May 2011, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Hans and Taco,
It seems that with the latest mkiv (version 2011.05.11 10:18, and LuaTeX
version beta-0.70.0-2011050613 (rev 4250) ), there is a slight error for the
spacing of the bounds in the integrals when using inline maths, at least for
some
On 12-5-2011 3:26, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Since the wrong spacing is with the virtual fonts, this could be related
to the recent change in the italic correction.
indeed, but Taco needs to explain why this affects inline math
Hans
. Please consider the environment before printing. Thank you!
inline: image001.gif
sample-letter-test.tex
Description: sample-letter-test.tex
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c d
\stoprest
\stoptext
Hi Paul,
this should now work ootb as inline code with the reST module[1].
(There was some catcode inconsistency concerning spaces that I
just wiped out.) Usage example appended.
Best regards
Philipp
Is there a ConTeXt version of the LaTeX \verb command, for inline typsetting
of code fragments?
Thanks,
Alasdair
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2011, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
Is there a ConTeXt version of the LaTeX \verb command, for inline typsetting
of code fragments?
\type{...} or \type|...| (or any other character, just like \verb)
Aditya
Thanks very much!
-Alasdair
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 1:53 PM, Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote:
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
Is there a ConTeXt version of the LaTeX \verb command, for inline
typsetting
of code fragments?
\type{...} or \type|...| (or any other
After some trial and error, I'm using
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\startlinecorrection
Paragraph with inline math
\gform{math stuff} % without the optional [-]
and some more text that belongs to this parapgraph
\stoplinecorrection
and
\blank[-1*line]
where necessary. It is not really
=on, I get a different result, but it's not better. Code:
Testing inline math: \gform{x_2 = \sqrt{\frac{a}{b_2}}}. The following
line should be seperated from this one with half a line, but it isn't.
In this case, there is no space and the root sign reaches deeply into
the following line.
Regards
=halfline]
\starttext
\showgrid
Testing inline math: \gform{x_2 = \frac{a}{b}}. The following line
should be seperated from this one by half a line, but it isn't.
Testing inline math: \gform[-]{x_2 = \frac{a}{b}}. The following line
should be seperated from this one by half a line, but it isn't
,serif] % should be lm?
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\setuptextformulas[step=halfline]
\starttext
\showgrid
Testing inline math: \gform{x_2 = \frac{a}{b}}. The following line
should be seperated from this one by half a line, but it isn't.
Testing inline math: \gform[-]{x_2 = \frac{a}{b
Thanks for the suggestion!
With grid=on, I get a different result, but it's not better. Code:
Testing inline math: \gform{x_2 = \sqrt{\frac{a}{b_2}}}. The following
line should be seperated from this one with half a line, but it isn't.
In this case, there is no space and the root sign reaches
On Wed, 13 Apr 2011, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Aditya, LilyPond’s preview mode doesn’t help - it just makes a preview (first
line) of your music.
That should work for inline snippets, right?
Aditya___
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wrote:
Aditya, LilyPond’s preview mode doesn’t help - it just makes a preview
(first line) of your music.
That should work for inline snippets, right?
I'd love to hear if so . . .
Thanks,
David
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Hi Andreas,
does this module not work with current beta?
Or did I miss something?
argument \expandoneargafter
\lowercase {\defaultciterepeat }
\secondoftwoarguments #1#2-#2
argument ...er \lowercase {\defaultciterepeat }}
to produce buttons for start/stop playing, etc. Like:
inline: render.tiff
Now I don't get them anymore. Has something changed here?
inline: not-render.tiff
Hans van der Meer
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an image to which I've added a red line to show where the 'a' is
leaving extra space before the newline.
Thanks again,
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. `\overline` works as you say, but it looks
typographically different in the respect that the bar is closer to the
letter, which of course solves the issue for the inline fraction. For α
this looks quite strange in my eyes. But I do not know a lot about
typography.
Please find the PDF-output attached
On Mon, 7 Feb 2011, Paul Menzel wrote:
thank you for your answer. `\overline` works as you say, but it looks
typographically different in the respect that the bar is closer to the
letter, which of course solves the issue for the inline fraction. For α
this looks quite strange in my eyes. But I
minimals.
This version supports
- a syntax highlighting environment
- an inline syntax highlighting macro
- a macro to syntax highlight external files.
See
https://github.com/adityam/filter/blob/vim/doc/context/third/vim/vim.txt
for brief documentation. The new syntax is not completely backwards
it be possible to at least have a macro to revert to the
old behaviour? Also, I'm still stumped as to why modules make any
difference here. I would have expected this problem to also show up if
the definitions were made inline at the top of the source file for the
document.
All the best,
Mathieu
On Thu
extra difficulty when defining math
macros. Would it be possible to at least have a macro to revert to the
old behaviour? Also, I'm still stumped as to why modules make any
difference here. I would have expected this problem to also show up if
the definitions were made inline at the top
, I'm still stumped as to why modules make any
difference here. I would have expected this problem to also show up if
the definitions were made inline at the top of the source file for the
document.
When you write a module you put \unprotect and \protect at the begin and
end of the file because
difficulty when defining math
macros. Would it be possible to at least have a macro to revert to the
old behaviour? Also, I'm still stumped as to why modules make any
difference here. I would have expected this problem to also show up if
the definitions were made inline at the top of the source file
in
the label names would be inserted by a counter:
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
This is a sample %
% wrapper macro would start here
\startline[line:1]\pagereference[page:1]lemma\stopline[line:1]
\footnote{\at[page:1] \inline[line:1] some comment}%
% and end here
. \crlf
[entrycounter]]%
\pagereference[page:\getnumber[entrycounter]]%
#1%
\stopline[line:\getnumber[entrycounter]]%
\footnote{{\bf \at[page:\getnumber[entrycounter]]}%
\inline[line:\getnumber[entrycounter]] #1] #2}%
\incrementnumber[entrycounter]%
}
By now I tried
\appentry#1#2{%
\startline[line:\getnumber[entrycounter]]%
\pagereference[page:\getnumber[entrycounter]]%
#1%
\stopline[line:\getnumber[entrycounter]]%
\footnote{{\bf \at[page:\getnumber[entrycounter]]}%
\inline[line:\getnumber[entrycounter]] #1] #2
=empty,
paragraph=,
]
\newcount\entrycounter
\entrycounter=0
\def\appentry#1#2{%
\startline[line:\the\entrycounter]%
\pagereference[page:\the\entrycounter]%
#1%
\stopline[line:\the\entrycounter]%
\footnote{{\bf \at[page:\the\entrycounter]}
\inline[line
:\the\entrycounter]%
#1%
\stopline[line:\the\entrycounter]%
\footnote{{\bf \at[page:\the\entrycounter]}
\inline[line:\the\entrycounter] #1] #2}}%
\advance\entrycounter by1%
\starttext\startlinenumbering
This is a sample \appentry{paragraph}{om. h1}.\\
An this is another \appentry
\at[page:\the\entrycounter]}
\inline[line:\the\entrycounter] #1] #2}}%
\advance\entrycounter by1%
\starttext\startlinenumbering
This is a sample \appentry{paragraph}{om. h1}.\\
An this is another \appentry{one}{sentence}.
\stoplinenumbering
\bigskip
Endnotes
\placefootnotes
\stoptext
do inline typing: bla bla \typeC{int main(){}} bla bla
The \definecolor[] lines (dirty workaround) were just copied from
colo-ema.tex.
The problem with the pretty-c.lua was, that color_init() was called at every
\typeC{} or \startC.
In your t-pretty-c.mkiv you can use \setupcolor[ema] without
of \int is looks the same inline equation,
displaystyle switched Invalid.
\int_a^b f(x)=I
\stopformula
\startformula% the | too short
\left|\matrix{1 1 1 1\cr 0 2 3 1\cr 0 0 3 1\cr 0 0
0 2}\right| = 12.
\stopformula
\setupbodyfont[euler]
\startformula % the | too short
\left|\matrix{1 1
is
terrible for inline math and normal for displaystyle.
Moreover I found that this solution would give unexpected result if one use
\setupmathematics[integral=displaylimits], consider the following example:
example name=ex7_1.tex
\setupmathematics[integral=displaylimits]
\starttext
Ordinary integral
be define
separately and in different ways (I like idea of xml+styles).
Is it true that 'backend' only output document content not its logic
strcuture? Does it work with math? The third example gives for math only
not letters.
Math becomes:
This is inline formula
math
mrow
mi퐸/mi
document content not its logic
strcuture? Does it work with math? The third example gives for math only
not letters.
Math becomes:
This is inline formula
math
mrow
mi퐸/mi
mo=/mo
mi푚/mi
msup
mi푐/mi
mn2/mn
/msup
/mrow
/math
.
break
is bold}. Normal again.
\stoptext
/example
--
example name=ex3.tex
\setupbackend[export=yes]
\starttext
This is third example with 'backend' 'export=yes'. Now we try simple math:
This is inline formula $E=mc^{2}$.
This is display
to propose to adjust the bibliography style, but
if you need it both inline and at the end, that does not work.
As Wolfgang wrote already, macros like
\doifsomethingelse{\localtitle}{\localtitle}{something else}
are the most important key to getting the formatting right.
Best wishes,
Taco
is prescribed by the faculty, so that's not really an option.
:\
No I was going to propose to adjust the bibliography style, but
if you need it both inline and at the end, that does not work.
Oh, OK. Will try something there (also Mojca was kind enough to take a look at
a full example).
Yes, two
Hi,
if I only want to benefit of asciimode in controlled situations (inline?) ...
how do I completely switch it off again (see below)??
Steffen
---
\starttext
test: {\asciimode
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/05/1156format=HTMLaged=0language=ENguiLanguage=en
On 10/29/2010 12:52 PM, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
if I only want to benefit of asciimode in controlled situations (inline?) ...
how do I completely switch it off again (see below)??
\donknuthmode, I assume
Steffen
---
\starttext
test: {\asciimode
http://europa.eu/rapid
Am 29.10.2010 12:52, schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
if I only want to benefit of asciimode in controlled situations (inline?) ...
how do I completely switch it off again (see below)??
Steffen
---
\starttext
test: {\asciimode
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do
On Fri, Oct 29 2010, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
if I only want to benefit of asciimode in controlled situations (inline?)
... how do I completely switch it off again (see below)??
\donknuthmode, I assume
Perhaps something like this could be added to the core:
\def\ctxmode{\catcodetable
On 29-10-2010 1:15, Peter Rolf wrote:
Am 29.10.2010 12:52, schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
if I only want to benefit of asciimode in controlled situations (inline?) ...
how do I completely switch it off again (see below)??
Steffen
---
\starttext
test: {\asciimode
http://europa.eu/rapid
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 11:53:52AM +0200, Peter Münster wrote:
On Thu, Oct 28 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
If we can agree that asciimode also makes % a characters I can add
that preset.
I agree. It's more consistent.
Me too :) We just need some other way to put inline comments.
Regards
On Thu, Oct 28 2010, Khaled Hosny wrote:
Me too :) We just need some other way to put inline comments.
I don't know, if it's possible, but \% could be nice.
Peter
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some other way to put inline comments.
\bgroup \obeylines
\gdef\hide%
{\begingroup%
\obeylines%
\dohide}
\gdef\dohide#1
{\endgroup}
\egroup
\starttext
Auf% ligature
lage
Auf\hide ligature
lage
\stoptext
Wolfgang
with \setuplabeltext but you can see
alternative texts with \inline{...}[ref].
\setuptyping[numbering=line,escape=yes]
\starttext
See \inline[line:single] and also \inline[line:range].
See \inline{typeline}[line:single] and also \inline{typelines}[line:range].
See line~\inlinerange[line:single
kind of inconvenient that I get such
a misleading error message.
I added some stuff regarding this thread to the wiki.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Verbatim_text#Referencing_line_numbers
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/inline
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/someline
http
.
\starttyping
This line is so interesting.
\stoptyping
\stoptext
MkIV:
\setuptyping[numbering=line,escape=yes]
\starttext
In the following typing, \inline[line:intyping] is really interesting.
\starttyping
line 1
line 2
line 3/BTEX\someline[line:intyping]/ETEX
line 4
\stoptyping
\stoptext
Wolfgang
}{}[line:intyping] is really interesting.
\starttyping
This line is so interesting.
\stoptyping
\stoptext
MkIV:
\setuptyping[numbering=line,escape=yes]
\starttext
In the following typing, \inline[line:intyping] is really interesting.
\starttyping
line 1
line 2
line 3/BTEX\someline[line:intyping]/ETEX
Am 26.10.2010 um 20:47 schrieb Stefan Müller:
One more question before wikifying: Is there a way to prevent the prefix
line? I want to say something like In lines 3 to 13.
The texts „line“ and „lines“ are set with \setuplabeltext but you can see
alternative texts with \inline{...}[ref
mkiv:
All inline metapost code in your document is executed in a large
continuous run.
This means there are two things you have to watch out for:
You should load the MP packages you need in
\startMPinclusions..\stopMPinclusions; not inside a graphic.
You have to make sure that you do
Hello,
I'm trying to center a MP graphics generated by Lua.
Although the inline Ctx code is (or seems to be) the same as generated by Lua,
I cannot understand why the red line is drawn on the left and not centered.
So how to make the Lua-MP graphics centered?
My code:
---
\showframe
Am 14.10.2010 um 09:49 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.:
Hello,
I'm trying to center a MP graphics generated by Lua.
Although the inline Ctx code is (or seems to be) the same as generated by
Lua, I cannot understand why the red line is drawn on the left and not
centered
Hi,
is there an easy way to adapt ConTeXt's enumerations not to start
another paragraph? Something like (a) this (b) is (c) a short
enumeration.
In fact, I'd like to be able to something even more tricky: I would like
to be able to prepare a teacher's version and a student's version of
a
Am 09.10.2010 um 11:52 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
Hi,
is there an easy way to adapt ConTeXt's enumerations not to start
another paragraph? Something like (a) this (b) is (c) a short
enumeration.
\starttext
text
\startitemize[n,text][textdistance=medium,stopper=]%
\item one
\item two
Dnia Sat, Oct 09, 2010 at 04:51:17PM +0200, Wolfgang Schuster napisa#322;(a):
Am 09.10.2010 um 11:52 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
Hi,
is there an easy way to adapt ConTeXt's enumerations not to start
another paragraph? Something like (a) this (b) is (c) a short
enumeration.
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Dnia Sat, Oct 09, 2010 at 04:51:17PM +0200, Wolfgang Schuster napisa#322;(a):
Am 09.10.2010 um 11:52 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
Hi,
is there an easy way to adapt ConTeXt's enumerations not to start
another paragraph? Something like (a) this (b)
Hi,
I'd like to ask yet another LaTeX in ConTeXt question. Is there something
like the algorithm package? It can typeset pseudocode like in the attached
graphic. I sort of like the rules on the left side that indicate the scope of
the for/while/case statements.
Patrick
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, begin, case, const,
constructor,
destructor, div, do, downto, else, end, file, for,
function, goto, if, implementation, in, inherited, inline,
interface, label, mod, nil, not, object, of, on,
operator,
or, packed, procedure, program, record, reintroduce,
repeat
1) how do I define colsep in a TABLE table?
To clarify my wish: I would like to get a distance between two columns, see the
attached image.
Patrick
inline: colsep.png___
If your question is of interest
is a table that is as wide as the text in the second row
(A very very long text in one line, perhaps more) or at most the line width and
the other two cells (the first line) stretched to mach that width (see image).
I am pretty sure that this is possible, but how?!?
Patrick
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\stoptext
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the sum sign is too small for my taste (the size of the line height). What is
going wrong here? Is it the font or did I forget anything?
Patrick
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file.
Is this a practical solution or is it, if you have absolute no idea about xml
like me, a to time consuming approach?
I've also tried some free pdftortf tools, but so far the results were
disillusioning :-(.
I am open for any suggestions ;-).
Greetings
FloMo
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