not-minimal but small and illustrative
example can help.
works ok here; since it concerns independent mp runs, i cannot
imagine what goes wrong; mayeb a bad random numer; does your log say
something?
My results are the same as Vit's example: The last 9 items are
not shaded but have 3 black
.
Two more items are handy if the files get moved around between people:
4. Original (source) location of the manuals
5. Copyright Contact info
Taco
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Hi,
I'm working on the responses to the mini survey, and quite ofthen
there is an itemization with a title of sorts. It makes sense to
give such structures a bit different layout from a normal
itemization. My question: does anyone know of an easy way to do
this:
bla di bla di do re mi
As
Am Sonntag, den 27.11.2005, 10:43 +0100 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Hi,
I'm working on the responses to the mini survey, and quite ofthen
there is an itemization with a title of sorts. It makes sense to
give such structures a bit different layout from a normal
itemization. My question: does
}%
\ifdim\dimen0\zeropoint\relax
\ifconditional\inlinelistitem\else
\advance\leftskip \dimen0\relax
\fi
\fi}
\def\dolistitem % evt aantal items opslaan per niveau, scheelt zoeken
{\iftextitems
% begin of item
\else
\par
\fi
\ignorespaces
\increment\noflistelements
\ifnum
be quite simple, like so:
\def\itemplus{\dosingleempty\doitemplus}
\def\doitemplus[#1]#2{\item[#1] {\bf #2}}
For example (where \bf is \someconfigurablecommand).
However, I find it really 'funny' that there are n different
methods to create items in an enumeration ... should
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
However, I find it really 'funny' that there are n different
methods to create items in an enumeration ... should these
be rather enumeration options, so that you can use the same
source code and just chang the stuff in \setup/\staritemize
to achieve the different effects
Thursday, November 24, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
However, I find it really 'funny' that there are n different
methods to create items in an enumeration ... should these
be rather enumeration options, so that you can use the same
source code and just chang the stuff
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Thursday, November 24, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
However, I find it really 'funny' that there are n different
methods to create items in an enumeration ... should these
be rather enumeration options, so that you can use the same
source
items missing in the tex-show, the list is on the wiky - columnsets are
among them.
vit
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\nocite[crossref-ed entry])
* items with missing years will break the compressed form of
\cite[authoryear] and \cite[authoryears]
* there is no interaction yet for most types of cite (but \cite[url]
should work, as well as \cite[num] when compression is turned off)
Hope I didn't forget to mention
HI all,
I have a rather long sequence of items in which each one is numbered
with a right stopper, a right parenthesis. Items numbered from 1) to
9) are correctly aligned and what I want is to have items 10) to 12)
(for instance) be aligned in the same way, that is:
(9) item number 9.
(10) item
Otared,
this should do the trick:
\setupitemize[each][n]
[margin=2em, % play with this dimension
left={(},
stopper=,
right={)},
alignment=left]
Cheers
Thomas
On Nov 21, 2005, at 1:51 PM, Otared KAVIAN wrote:
HI all,
I have a rather long sequence of items in which each
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Otared,
this should do the trick:
\setupitemize[each][n]
[margin=2em, % play with this dimension
left={(},
stopper=,
right={)},
alignment=left]
Much nicer ... fixed my project environment.
Thanks,
Taco
\startitemize[i] instead of \startitemize[n] gives
items numbered (i), (ii), etc)
Best regards: OK
On 11/21/05, Thomas A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Otared,
this should do the trick:
\setupitemize[each][n]
[margin=2em, % play with this dimension
left={(},
stopper=,
right
Sorry, I forgot one detail:
On Nov 21, 2005, at 3:59 PM, Otared KAVIAN wrote:
Hi Thomas and Taco,
Thanks for your help, which solves my secondary question... Actually
the following works, as suggested by Thomas:
\starttext
\setupitemize[left=(, right=), width=2em, stopper=,margin=2em]
.}
\stopitemize
\stoptext
where margin=2.5em is obtained heuristically (for three digits items
for instance one has to say margin=3em). Maybe there is an elegant
method for finding automatically the amount of margin depending on
the maximum number of items, but I am not asking that much...
Best regards
the wrong solution (should have been a \vbox instead of a \hbox), but
also b) this will not work with the new betas, because they handle the
list placement differently. :-(
So, the only way right now to get the effect of \crossref, is to find
the \crossref-ed items that are missing and \cite them
(should have been a \vbox instead of a \hbox), but
also b) this will not work with the new betas, because they handle the
list placement differently. :-(
So, the only way right now to get the effect of \crossref, is to find
the \crossref-ed items that are missing and \cite them by hand in a
non
!afterhead,\c!before,\c!inbetween,\c!after,
\c!stopper,\c!placestopper,\c!indenting, % indentnext added
\c!n,\c!inner,\c!symbol,\c!margin,\c!items,
\c!leftmargin,\c!rightmargin,\c!indentnext,
\c!start,\c!lefttext,\c!righttext]}
\def\stopitemgroup
{\iftextitems
, if you are positioning things in a n by n way, an option is to use
small pages (A7 or so) and ise the page imposition xy feature to collect
them on a page)
Another thing I was wondering about is how to make items like images
bleed (that is to go over the edge of the paper, to avoid white lines
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Taco,
great to have your bug collector, and let's hope it'll be a bug
squasher before long...
I've added your register items, thanks.
I forgot to point out in my original post that the software for
the collector is kindly provided and hosted by Michael Guravage
Taco,
should I add the metafun bug?
-a-
On 7 Nov 2005, at 20:14, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Taco,
great to have your bug collector, and let's hope it'll be a bug
squasher before long...
I've added your register items, thanks.
I forgot to point out in my original
and look of the page.
I found the layer feature in ConTeXt which I found very interesting
and thought I could use it to position items (such as text info,
images and the layout) within these layers since they offer very
precise positioning with a x-y grid like system.
When I was trying to use
the layer feature in ConTeXt which I found very interesting
and thought I could use it to position items (such as text info,
images and the layout) within these layers since they offer very
precise positioning with a x-y grid like system.
When I was trying to use this feature for multipage
Hello Kari,
did you consider looking through the published articles for \layer
etc? Goto http://articles.contextgarden.net/ and search for layer.
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the layer feature in ConTeXt which I found very interesting
and thought I could use it to position items (such as text info,
images and the layout) within these layers since they offer very
precise positioning with a x-y grid like system.
When I was trying to use this feature for multipage document
and the
page is shorter... Is there a way to say that
some text (here the items) are not to be aligned
on the grid because they are smaller (or bigger)?
% Example:
[...]
no body font switching in column sets (yet)
Hans
Is it possible now? :-)
Thanks,
Gilles
inquiries on mailing lists.
For example for a recent TOC I wanted to put the Part items in
bold face, with the title and page number separator a |, but
the chapters within each part in triple columns, using an em
dash for a separator (there are 150+ numbered chapters!) I know
how to do his in plain
structure is
correct, so I'm equally unsure that a definitive version should
use the same solution as this beta, but for now it should be
more or less ok.
There is one bbl per article, but only one (global) list
of references publications, so, for now, your bbl files
need to define bib items
Hi Taco,
Thnx for working on this! I am confused about a couple of things though...
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There is one bbl per article, but only one (global) list
of references publications, so, for now, your bbl files
need to define bib items
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Hi Taco,
Thnx for working on this! I am confused about a couple of things though...
There is one bbl per article, but only one (global) list
of references publications, so, for now, your bbl files
need to define bib items with unique keys. I hope this is
workable
bibliography is long (371 items), but fairly regular, so I think
everything else is working just fine, but I can't give a pdf to the
publisher where the lines are so irregular. Any chance of you looking
into that soon?
The vertical spacing in my example looks ok, so perhaps it
something in your
project with Context and your bib module. It won't be finished
before sometime next year, but expect me to come knockin' on your
door often. My bibliography is long (371 items), but fairly
regular, so I think everything else is working just fine, but I
can't give a pdf to the publisher
through the long list of markup items in
DocBook, please see http://docbook.org/tdg/en/html/docbook.html – and do
not be afraid; as I said above, very much of what is there is absolutely
special-purpose stuff.
Adam (privately) suggested hiring someone to write a structured format for
authors
bibliography is long (371 items), but fairly regular, so I think
everything else is working just fine, but I can't give a pdf to the
publisher where the lines are so irregular. Any chance of you looking
into that soon?
But first: thanks so much for providing the module and working on it!
Best
(to be processed later) in memory, defeating the model.
I have found splitting my data into files that form conceptional units
to be a good way, both for editing the files and for turnaround times.
(I am using Makefiles, so the granularity of finding unchanged items for
me is the file.) We are talking
official release and the beta version, but it does
not offer permission for any other versions.
Of the items in section 7, 7.2 is not useful to the end user, as teTeX seem
to incorporate the existing license rather than superceding it. Section
7.3 is, again, merely a description of intent
from device-independent units to pixels,
macros and tables for various modes of operation,
macros for drawing and filling,
macros for proof labels and rules,
macros for character and font administration,
and a few last-minute items.)
(/usr/TeX/texmf-dist/metafont/misc/modes.mf) )
Beginning
macros,
macros for converting from device-independent units to pixels,
macros and tables for various modes of operation,
macros for drawing and filling,
macros for proof labels and rules,
macros for character and font administration,
and a few last-minute items.) (/usr/TeX/texmf-dist/metafont/misc
Thanks Brooks and Olivier,
I'm afraid the problem has not entirely been solved.
Brooks' solution works in the sense that I can hide BlockA or B
(\hideblocks[BlockA]), but the \items remain, and empty items are generated.
Olivier's suggestion is processed, the result is only one language. Now
in the sense that I can hide BlockA or B
(\hideblocks[BlockA]), but the \items remain, and empty items are
generated.
Olivier's suggestion is processed, the result is only one language. Now
now I wonder how to hide either one of the languages. The document I
want to produce is monolingual, either Dutch
Dear gang,
This seems like a very easy one, but I can't figure it out: on my
slides, I want numbered itemizations to appear item by item, and I
want the previous items to be greyed out. I think this can only be
done by combining two itemize environments. This is what I tried
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Dear gang,
This seems like a very easy one, but I can't figure it out: on my
slides, I want numbered itemizations to appear item by item, and I want
the previous items to be greyed out. I think this can only be done by
combining two itemize environments
)
- some my chars (/,\v S, \tfa, ...) oversized \strut size of any ratio
- list items are typeset with struts (perhaps all alternative)
- only alternative without strut is 'none' with command=\Mycommand def
So I do know how to preserve grid. But I do not know HOW TO TYPESET
\Mycommand TO FIT
to blank lines around bigger font.
I do not want to use \placetogrid in this case since AFAIK it adds one
blank line more.
Solution: not to add struts to list items and set
\lineskiplimit=-\maxdimen. I discovered that there is alternative 'none'
that does not place struts. The only problem
S, \tfa, ...) oversized \strut size of any ratio
- list items are typeset with struts (perhaps all alternative)
- only alternative without strut is 'none' with command=\Mycommand def
So I do know how to preserve grid. But I do not know HOW TO TYPESET
\Mycommand TO FIT THE PARAGRAPH WIDTH. It seem
, ...) oversized \strut size of any ratio
- list items are typeset with struts (perhaps all alternative)
- only alternative without strut is 'none' with command=\Mycommand def
So I do know how to preserve grid. But I do not know HOW TO TYPESET
\Mycommand TO FIT THE PARAGRAPH WIDTH. It seem
\item
\item
\item
\stopitemize \eTD \bTD 7,7 \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD {\bf Mittwoch} \eTD \bTD \eTD \bTD \startitemize \tx
\item
\item
\item
\item
\stopitemize \eTD \bTD 7,7 \eTD \eTR
\eTABLE
This table varied in its height. One week there are more items and
one week the are less items.
Now
Hello Hans,
Today I saw a webpage of someone, who is very active in the field of
translation and localisation of free software into Slovenian. It
astonished me the way he numered the items on his webpage:
(a) approximation ...
(b) Gauss ...
(c) numerical solutions ...
(č) solving parabolic
At 02:01 PM 7/26/2005, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello Hans, Today I saw a webpage of someone, who is very active in the
field of translation and localisation of free software into Slovenian. It
astonished me the way he numered the items on his webpage: (a)
approximation ... (b) Gauss ... (c
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I don't know if there is any special agreement in case there are more
than 26 items in the list, but sometimes a, b, ... x, y, z, aa, ab,
ac, ... zz, aaa, aab, aac, ... is used. I never needed that many items
until now, but the issue could theoretically be interesting
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
This should actually be the only proper way to number items in
Slovenian, but you can imagine that nobody is able to use that since
the beginning of computer era. (Another example is the usage of
quotation marks: most people use the American quotation marks instead
At 02:01 PM 7/26/2005, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello Hans, Today I saw a webpage of someone, who is very active in the
field of translation and localisation of free software into Slovenian. It
astonished me the way he numered the items on his webpage: (a)
approximation ... (b) Gauss ... (c
and 1
42 - 42 init_trie() % prepare for compression
43 - 241 compress_trie() % trie compression
242 - 244 init_trie() % prepare for packing
245 - 717 first_fit() % trie packing
718 - 965 init_trie() % finalizations for run-time
The various blue items are used
}]}
\def\dolistitem % evt aantal items opslaan per niveau, scheelt zoeken
{\iftextitems
% begin of item
\else
\par
\fi
\ignorespaces
\increment\noflistelements
\ifnum\itemcolumndepth=\zerocount \ifoptimizeitems
\ifnum\noflistelements=\plusone% tgv bv kolommen
[packed,joinedup], which I also don't really understand.
Is there a way to specify how packed two items are? There is a
packed and unpacked option, but when I'm working with huge fonts (on
slides for example), it would be nice to be able to specify some
fraction of how well packed two succesive
*broad - extra horizontal space after symbol
serried | n*serried - little horizontal space after symbol
example: someone would probably like to give an example of an
itemization environment with 2*serried option turned on (Wiki-like)
packed - no white space between items
unpacked
coupled with context will be always slow than others ways;
but sometimes a faster alternative may be required.
Sure for XYPic, name spaces collisions, cpu/memory required, syntax are
(some) items
to consider: but it also comes with a bunch of features and may be
faster than mpost
in some
by substance: drawing is mostly done via fonts
(some) items
to consider: but it also comes with a bunch of features and may be
faster than mpost
in some circumstances.
[OT] XFIG: fig2dev can be export to metapost and in multi-metapost.
Hence, from the moon, I see that xfig can be used with context
Hey all,
The second issue of the beginner-oriented PracTeX Journal is out now:
http://tug.org/pracjourn/
There are a couple ConTeXt font articles, Steve Peter's usual column on
ConTeXt editing environments, and other interesting items across the TeX
spectrum, including a nice introduction
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Hey all,
The second issue of the beginner-oriented PracTeX Journal is out now:
http://tug.org/pracjourn/
There are a couple ConTeXt font articles, Steve Peter's usual column on
ConTeXt editing environments, and other interesting items across the TeX
spectrum, including a nice
to control the space between
items, but what if you want a different space between the paragraphs in
an item. (This is not so unusual a desire; you might want to less space
to make things tighter.)
Right now, I can do this:
\setupwhitespace[8pt]
\startitemize
\item first paragarph...\par second
the items) are not to be aligned on the grid because they are smaller (or bigger)?
Thanks!
Gilles.
% Example:
\showgrid
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\setupitemize[before={\switchtobodyfont[small]}]
\definecolumnset[ex][n=2]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[ex]
\dorecurse{4}{\input knuth\relax\placefigure
value to decide which of the two `standard'
%D author formatting macros to call.
%D
%D You may have to fix the \type{\normalauthor} definition as well,
%D because the 'glue items' like \type{firstnamesep} may get in the
%D way.
\def\toggledauthor#1#2#3#4#5%
{\relax \ifnum
Thomas,
I was able to set the spacing between items in the publications list by
using
\placepublications[before={\setupwhitespace[5pt]}]
Using \setupwhitespace before \placepublications did not work for me.
Stefano
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Stefano,
thanks for the reply. This command has a very weird behavior: when I
set it to
\placepublications[before={\setupwhitespace[0pt]}]
I still get too little whitespace between items. When I set it to any
value, like
\placepublications[before={\setupwhitespace[.1pt]}]
I get a blank
? The default seems to be the general bodyfont, but I
couldn't see where this could be modified.
2. The space between the items does not follow the normal
interlinespace, but is fixed to a somewhat smaller value, which looks a
bit bizarre. Is there any way to modify this behavior.
But these are just
couldn't see where this could be modified.
The easiest solution is not to use \completepublications, but
\placepublications, something like this (untested):
\section{References}
\switchtobodyfont[8pt]
\placepublications
2. The space between the items does not follow the normal
-2005
texutil : TeXUtil 9.0.0 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1992-2004
tex : pdfeTeX, 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4)
context : ver: 2005.03.16
cont-en : ver: 2005.03.16 fmt: 2005.3.23 mes: english
Nevertheless, the space between items
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
Thanks Taco!
Actually, the \switchtobodyfont works even with \completepublications.
Ok, cool.
Nevertheless, the space between items in the publicationlist is slightly
smaller than between normal lines. You can observe it best if you set
the interlinespace to something
Hi!
Some of my bib-items will have more than one line in
the list of publications produced by \placepublications.
The first line of the entry will always be indented
by (probably) one character. The output looks like:
Bal01 Balzert, H. (2001). Lehrbuch der Software-Technik -
Software
to
reference bib-items but not to reference tables or pictures
with the \in command.
How can I create a space after the unit and have correct
line breaking at the same time?
Thanks
Michael
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Second question: The definition of \setupitemize seems to use
three sets of square brackets but \startitemize seems to only use
two. So, at the \startitemize level, which paramaters go in which
set of braces?
If I might chime in: it would be nice to see some sort of extended
explanation with
First: I agree that when you begin using Context, the documentation
isn't as helpful as one could hope (John, of course, is not a
beginner). But seeing that Hans is so busy developing Context, it's
easy to see why there isn't more time to write documentation about it.
And I think Patrick's
,atmargin][indentnext=no,align=left]
Since I don't know which parameter affects which dimension, I
used them all. None of them seem to do what I am looking for. The
space between items disappeared but that was the only change.
Second question: The definition of \setupitemize seems to use
three
of solutions, (2)
sometimes a typesettign engine needs some info in order to provide a good
solution (e.g. not all tables are tables, and not all section headers are items,
and consistent typesetting demands structured font handling instead of local
font specs and switches)
- our documents are coded
with context:ememphasis/context:em and
context:typesome/context:type other
context:bstyle/context:b.
context:itemize type=n
context:itemOh look, a list/context:item
context:itemWith three items, which/context:item
context:itemHardly seems worth the effort./context:item
/context:itemize
Rob Ermers wrote:
Thanks for your quick reply. I adapted the file, according to your
suggestion. The letter now comes out right! Thank you for that. I
immediately tried an items list, which also works!
Still, if there is any \ code in the xml file, it does not seem to work.
Changing \e
Hans,
Thanks for your quick reply. I adapted the file, according to your
suggestion. The letter now comes out right! Thank you for that. I
immediately tried an items list, which also works!
Still, if there is any \ code in the xml file, it does not seem to work.
Changing \e to in Drie\eenheid
Hi contexers,
I try writing step by step howtos for Autocad courses. I've borrowed
(one more time) Hans example code written around p83 in cont-eni.pdf for
combined items, and rename definitions.
I'm unable to get correct float placement in a such list, even with
small figures. On each new
Hi Adam,
This is an example:
\starttext
\definition{HMV} blablabla
\definition{TTV} blablabla
%I also have items sometime afterwards:
\startitemize[r]
%
\head My head \par
\startitemize[triangle]
\item First Item
\item Second Item
\item Third Item
\stopitemize
%
\stopitemize
\stoptext
as you had in your second description
is equivalent to \par. The description in texshow-web (and alike) is
incorrect. (http://texshow.contextgarden.net/cmd=description)
Question: Do we have to put a \par.
Yes.
It is really bizarre that it solves the problem, cause my items are
defined far
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Dear friends,
Does anybody know how to generate references of the type:
Jansen (2002:22), Pietersen (1998:28,39) and Hendriks (2000:12-19)
maintain that ... while the latter (2000:21) ...
Do you want this (i've invented keys for the items
\[ and \] (which are probably from a LaTeX
background) into \startformula and \stopformula.
What I get doesn't show any step, but only one or two pages with
several Slide Title, and the items you had in your example, on it,
and one or two pages with Navier-Stokes equation.
Am I missing something? Could
]
and changing the commands \[ and \] (which are probably from a LaTeX
background) into \startformula and \stopformula.
What I get doesn't show any step, but only one or two pages with
several Slide Title, and the items you had in your example, on it,
and one or two pages with Navier-Stokes equation
\startnarrower[left]
\startitemize[columns,three]
\item Bauherr
\item Architekt
\item Bauleiter
\stopitemize
\stopnarrower
The problem with this variant is that the coluns do not respect the
right margin, i.e. the items reach beyond the paper.
Has anyone a solution for this problem?
see end of mail
the
right margin, i.e. the items reach beyond the paper.
Has anyone a solution for this problem?
Thanks for your attention,
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Hello,
I'm probably missing something simple. How can I setup vertical
spacing between items in itemize environment?
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setup vertical
spacing between items in itemize environment?
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talk about different items.
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this is enough for
a workaround.
Yes, but what if you want different colors for urls and other
interactive items?
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Hello,
for a questionnaire I use the \its command in the following way:
\starttext
\startitemize[left,5,packed][width=8em,distance=2em,items=5]
\ran {no\hss yes}
\its I can not do without \TeX.
\its I will use \TeX\ forever.
\its I expect an alternative to \TeX\ in the next few years
[continue]
\item ghijk
\item klmnop
\stopitemize
I wonder if it is possible to have an itemize block
resumed,and have the numbers continue,if another set of items
precedes the continuation. Like this:
\starttext
\section{Personalia}
\startitemize[n,packed,joinedup]\item
name\item surname\item
.
(Playing around with Acrobat 6, I saw that using /C [colorvalues] and /F n,
n=1...5, one could even have the bookmark items in color or in
italic/bold/..., if one wants to play ...)
I tested the accented characters again (not including bookmarks):
\setupinteraction[state=start,title={F\ur / Na\\i ve
The problem is that in newer installation, default itemize style (meaning
packed, with triangle symbol) IS FORCED instead of style given direclty
(just numbering). The older one do what I would expect; numbered style has a
priority. So after running tl8 I get three items with triangles, but after
running
, with triangle symbol) IS FORCED instead of style given direclty
(just numbering). The older one do what I would expect; numbered style has a
priority. So after running tl8 I get three items with triangles, but after
running tl7 I get three numbered items. Why it is so? Has anything been
changed
At 01:12 30/09/2003 +0900, you wrote:
I have the same trouble as Willi. My SciTEUser.properties is definitely
not being loaded. If I put the import statements in my
SciTEGlobal.properties, I get the ConTeXt menu items plus replacement of
commands while I type. However, there is no colouring
At 01:12 30/09/2003 +0900, you wrote:
I have the same trouble as Willi. My SciTEUser.properties is definitely
not being loaded. If I put the import statements in my
SciTEGlobal.properties, I get the ConTeXt menu items plus replacement of
commands while I type. However
Willi Egger wrote:
At 01:12 30/09/2003 +0900, you wrote:
I have the same trouble as Willi. My SciTEUser.properties is
definitely
not being loaded. If I put the import statements in my
SciTEGlobal.properties, I get the ConTeXt menu items plus replacement
of
commands while I type
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