On Sat, 14 May 2011, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
Thanks, the framed bit is fine, except that the base of the frame is aligned
with the exercise number (a), whereas I'd like the top line of the
equations aligned with the (a)...
Play around with:
\framed[location=high|top|low|bottom|lohi|middle
that
the intent of amstex is that the user should use \dotsb for dots between
binary operators and then change \dotsb to \cdots or \ldots depending on
convention. If so, we need to add them to \setupmathematics or perhaps add
a new command
\setupmathdots[binary=middle,comma=low,...and others
a module could be created and maintained together to not
reinvent the wheel.
See the mathsets module[1]. The current module does not work with MkIV (I
need to debug that; most likely due to catcode changes for _ and ^. I am
planning to reimplement the module using lpeg but that is on a low
use \dotsb for dots between
binary operators and then change \dotsb to \cdots or \ldots depending on
convention. If so, we need to add them to \setupmathematics or perhaps add
a new command
\setupmathdots[binary=middle,comma=low,...and others...]
or something similar.
Aditya
cells?
I once used some cheating:
\startuseMPgraphic{LineBack}
draw (\overlaywidth,0)--(0,\overlayheight);
\stopuseMPgraphic
\defineoverlay[LineBack][\useMPgraphic{LineBack}]
followed by
\setupTABLE[c][1][width=2.6cm]
\setupTABLE[1][1][background=LineBack,align={flushleft,low}]
\bTABLE
\bTR
.
Is this possible?
at least I can try:
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\setupfootnotes[
textcommand=\low,
textstyle=\bi,
textcolor=red,
]
\starttext
What is the air speed velocity of an unladen\footnote{African or
European.} swallow?
\stoptext \endinput
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·
\setupfootnotes[
textcommand=\low,
textstyle=\bi,
textcolor=red,
]
\starttext
What is the air speed velocity of an unladen\footnote{African or
European.} swallow?
\stoptext \endinput
··8·
Good night, Philipp
[align={flushleft,low},frame=off,height=3in,width=broad]
{\externalfigure[#1][width=3in,background=Label,backgroundoffset=1ex]}}}
Wolfgang
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what I want, but \quote puts the opening quote
low and the wrong way around. How can I change this? I find:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setupquote
not very helpful.
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If your
throughout the document.
It looks like \quotation does what I want, but \quote puts the opening quote
low and the wrong way around. How can I change this? I find:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setupquote
not very helpful.
\setuplanguage
[language]
[leftquote
, but \quote puts the opening
quote low and the wrong way around. How can I change this? I find:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setupquote
not very helpful.
\setuplanguage
[language]
[leftquote=...,
rightquote=...,
leftquotation=...,
rightquotation=...]
Works
={outer,low,long}, criterium=.65\textwidth,numbering=no]
mediaobject id=fig:cow role=edgefigure
imageobject
imagedata scale=500 fileref=cow.jpg/
/imageobject
/mediaobject
I now wonder how to refer to these floats. That is, referring through xref
linkend=cow
) -- (OverlayWidth, OverlayHeight) -- (0,
OverlayHeight) -- (0,0);
draw p withpen pencircle scaled 1pt dashed withdots;
setbounds currentpicture to boundingbox OverlayBox;
\stopuniqueMPgraphic
\defineoverlay[Label][\useMPgraphic{Label}]
\defineframed[Text][background=Label,frame=off,location=low
=off,location=low,framecolor=darkred,rulethickness=1mm]
\starttext
AAA \Text{BBB} CCC \Text[framecolor=blue]{DDD} EEE
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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}{/imageobject
\definefloat[edgefigure][figure]
\setupfloat[edgefigure]
[leftmargindistance=-\innercombitotal,rightmargindistance=-\outercombitotal,
default={outer,low,long}, criterium=.65\textwidth,numbering=no]
mediaobject id=fig:cow role=edgefigure
imageobject
imagedata scale=500
\placeedgefigure
[\xmlatt{#1}{id}]
{\xmlfirst{#1}{/caption}}
{\framed[frame=off]{\setlayer[graphics]{\xmlfirst{#1}{/imageobject
\definefloat[edgefigure][figure]
\setupfloat[edgefigure]
[leftmargindistance=-\innercombitotal,rightmargindistance=-\outercombitotal,
default={outer,low,long
ones) are specifically designed to
look acceptable on a computer screen (very low-resolution compared to
print), though that doesn't necessarily mean that they look bad on
paper. So if you're designing for both screen and paper, screen is
probably the tighter constraint.
(I am still very much
\text m_1 \times \text
m_2 \over \text r^2}\NR
\NC \text {force \low G} \NC =\NC {\text{G} \times \text m_1 \times
\text m_2 \over \text r^2}\NR
\stopmathalignment
\stopformula
In the second and third equantions I'd like force subscript G all in
roman, not italic, to follow the standard conventin
=\NC {\text{GMm} \over \text r^2}\NR
\NC \text {force}_G \NC =\NC {\text{G} \times \text m_1 \times \text
m_2 \over \text r^2}\NR
\NC \text {force \low G} \NC =\NC {\text{G} \times \text m_1 \times
\text m_2 \over \text r^2}\NR
\stopmathalignment
\stopformula
In the second and third equantions
programs.
I'd like to tell to font maker about this error. On the while,
It is almost certainly not an actual font error.
Is there a way to get a detailed information on the Invalid character error ?
No. This is a low-level error in the font inclusion code, at this point
there is no better error
meaning. I haven't checked on how \unprotect works in MkII. If it
makes _ a letter, then I'll switch to \module_command.
the main disadvantage of _ (at least in the past) is that it can get
invisible on a low res screen
Another option might be to use \module.command with . having the
right catcode
1ex plus 2fill},
after={\vskip 1ex plus 3fill}]
\setupitemize[1][inbetween=\vfill]
(Actually, rather than using the low-level \vskip, it is better to use
ConTeXt high level interface using \blank. But I do not remember how
create \blank with vertical glue).
Aditya
1ex plus 2fill},
after={\vskip 1ex plus 3fill}]
\setupitemize[1][inbetween=\vfill]
(Actually, rather than using the low-level \vskip, it is better to use
ConTeXt high level interface using \blank. But I do not remember how create
\blank with vertical glue).
Aditya
to \module_command.
the main disadvantage of _ (at least in the past) is that it can get
invisible on a low res screen
Another option might be to use \module.command with . having the
right catcode. That will give macro names a more OOP feel.
indeed, but unfortunately it clashes with . being other
works in MkII. If it
makes _ a letter, then I'll switch to \module_command.
the main disadvantage of _ (at least in the past) is that it can get
invisible on a low res screen
Another option might be to use \module.command with . having the
right catcode. That will give macro names a more OOP
={\resetnumber[nuggetnumber]}]
It's better, however, not to use low-level commands, but context syntax:
\definelabel[nuggetnumber][headstyle=normal,way=bytext,prefix=no,text=]
\definehead [nugget] [section]
\setuphead [nugget] [number=yes,page=yes, before=\incrementnuggetnumber]
\definehead
Am 01.03.2011 um 17:06 schrieb Philipp Stephani:
I don't know whether that still works in ConTeXt, but try
\interlinepenalty=1
It works but it’s to low level.
There is also \interlinepenalties and ConTeXts \keeplinestogether (which use
it) command but it doesn’t work
\starttext
2011/3/1 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
Am 01.03.2011 um 17:06 schrieb Philipp Stephani:
I don't know whether that still works in ConTeXt, but try
\interlinepenalty=1
It works but it’s to low level.
There is also \interlinepenalties and ConTeXts
Am 01.03.2011 um 18:05 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
2011/3/1 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
Am 01.03.2011 um 17:06 schrieb Philipp Stephani:
I don't know whether that still works in ConTeXt, but try
\interlinepenalty=1
It works but it’s to low level
{filename.ext}
Perhaps, in the future, it might be better to store the md5 sums in the
tuc files; but, right now, that is a low priority feature.
Aditya
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unconditionally.
I've no idea from where you came with this impression, is is usually the
other way around; people are advised not to use low level TeX code where
context has higher level interfaces, else you are on your own and should
be aware of the implications/side effects.
I, for one
with luatex engine
sure, it's a low level tex command and never to be used in unpredictable
situations (think of an \framed[frame=on]{...} being uppercased when you
actually want ... to be)
also, it's unreliable for daily use which is why we have \WORD etc
2) textcommand=\WORD works in the luatex
,maxheight,local]
\starttext \showgrid % \showbaselinecorrection
\title{Test: no grid option} test \par test \par test
\processcommalist
[strut, {local,strut}, {strut,top:3}, normal, bottom, both, broad, fit,
first, last, high, low, line, halfline, max, min, none, whatever
:
Is there a low-level trick to preserve conversionsets,
defined like {(\characters{#1}\characters{#1})},
so they appear in bookmarks, too?
Thanks,
Steffen
--
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen [option=bookmark]
\placebookmarks[chapter,section][chapter,section]
%This does
, it's best to use the interface and not
push things in the file directly as it might render existing
functionality ineffective. Examples are color related resources.
In a similar fashion Pagemode is not to be set directly. There is
\setupinteractionscreen
for this (with a low level lua
. There is
\setupinteractionscreen
for this (with a low level lua setupcanvas variant). As some of the
parameters influence each other they are dealt with at another moment.
Also, some of the parameters are ignored or overloaded when a chosen
pdf/x standard has rules that concern them.
Thank you very much for your answers
!
The problem seem to be the MPtoks macro. According to the text in this
chapter this low level macro (and MPbox and appendtoks) are already
defined, but are they really?
The version of context minimals I use at the moment is:
MTXrun | current version: 2011.01.18 19:34
Any suggestions are very
in METAPOST' and
wanted to try the examples as given in that chapter, but without succes!
The problem seem to be the MPtoks macro. According to the text in this
chapter this low level macro (and MPbox and appendtoks) are already
defined, but are they really?
The version of context minimals I use
On 16-1-2011 4:51, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Is \fontchar a hack or 'official' command? If the latter, it deserves to
be wikified.
it's an official low level command and will stay
Hans
]\noindentation},
after={\stoplinecorrection},
style=\tfx]
\def\begquote{%
\placeongrid[low]\bgroup
\rightskip=10mm \leftskip=10mm \baselineskip=13pt
\blank[small]
\noindentation\small
}
\def\endquote{%
\blank[small]
\egroup
}
\startbuffer[quot]
Ein autobiografischer Spielfilm ohne
I just created a PDF of a bookblock by using MKII to produce the .ps file
and Adobe Acrobat to create the PDF from it. When preflighting the PDF, all
the photos were found to be 300dpi or greater but the table created by the
following code was flagged at being only 150ppi. I don't see this as a
Am 2010-12-23 um 16:11 schrieb Tom:
I just created a PDF of a bookblock by using MKII to produce
the .ps file
and Adobe Acrobat to create the PDF from it.
Why do you make the detour via PS at all?
When preflighting the PDF, all
the photos were found to be 300dpi or greater but the table
Am 2010-12-23 um 16:11 schrieb Tom:
I just created a PDF of a bookblock by using MKII to produce
the .ps file
and Adobe Acrobat to create the PDF from it.
Why do you make the detour via PS at all?
When preflighting the PDF, all
the photos were found to be 300dpi or greater but the
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Tom t...@tuxedo-press.com wrote:
Here is an example:
\starttext
\placetable[here,force]{none}
{\starttable[|l|l|l|]
\HL
\VL \bf Player* \VL \bf Position \VL \bf Year Inducted \VL\SR
\HL
\VL Albert Exendine \VL End \VL 1970 \VL\SR
\HL
\VL Joe Guyon \VL
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 8:36 PM, Tom t...@tuxedo-press.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Tom t...@tuxedo-press.com wrote:
Here is an example:
\starttext
\placetable[here,force]{none}
{\starttable[|l|l|l|]
\HL
\VL \bf Player* \VL \bf Position \VL \bf Year Inducted \VL\SR
\HL
\VL
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 8:36 PM, Tom t...@tuxedo-press.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Tom t...@tuxedo-press.com wrote:
Here is an example:
\starttext
\placetable[here,force]{none}
{\starttable[|l|l|l|]
\HL
\VL \bf Player* \VL \bf Position \VL \bf Year Inducted \VL\SR
\HL
Perfect, thank you!
Lukas
On Tue, 21 Dec 2010 12:11:44 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
\defineframed[figureframe][frame=off,offset=overlay,location=low]
\useexternalfigure[cow][cow][height=2ex]
\starttext
text \externalfigure[cow]\ text \figureframe
a vertically centred figure, so \vcenter{...}.
The vertical positions of Wolfgang's solutions seem to depend on the height of
the figure. Why?
Test file:
\defineframed[figureframe][frame=off,offset=overlay,location=low]
\def\TestMacro#1{\useexternalfigure[cow][cow][height=#1ex]
text \externalfigure
single way.
It's not so much about doing regular server maintainance (which is
very low once the server is set up), but about implementing new
creative ideas. Improving application for modules, implement new
features on wiki, creating some safe environment to enable running
mkiv on the server
It's not so much about doing regular server maintainance (which is
very low once the server is set up), but about implementing new
creative ideas. Improving application for modules, implement new
features on wiki, creating some safe environment to enable running
mkiv on the server
On 18-12-2010 12:14, Daniel Grycman wrote:
It's not so much about doing regular server maintainance (which is
very low once the server is set up), but about implementing new
creative ideas. Improving application for modules, implement new
features on wiki, creating some safe environment
])
\stoptext
it took me a while to figure out that I had rename a low level function
wrongly .. fixed asap
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\Big[\frac{1}{2}{\bf
b}_{0,1}+\frac{1}{2}{\bf b}_{1,0}\Big]+t^2{\bf b}_{1,1}.
\stopformula
see (\in[f])
\stoptext
it took me a while to figure out that I had rename a low level function
wrongly .. fixed asap
use(d) overfull rules myself ... so, in order to
support it i'd also have to look at interference with recent mkiv node
list parsing based solutions, so it has a real low priority (I will
probably provide other means to check such things
)
is this a well-founded decision?
well, i never ever use(d) overfull rules myself ... so, in order to support
it i'd also have to look at interference with recent mkiv node list parsing
based solutions, so it has a real low priority (I will probably provide other
means to check such things
!
no overfull rules in mkiv (no plans either)
is this a well-founded decision?
well, i never ever use(d) overfull rules myself ... so, in order to support
it i'd also have to look at interference with recent mkiv node list parsing
based solutions, so it has a real low priority (I
, aaa is considered to be the jobname then)
i can probably add some more logic but it has a low priority
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Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt
that
wouldn't really help.
About the timing difference between set term context and set term
lua context: it is quite possible that metapost library is much
faster than TikZ which uses TeX-based macros. TeX might be slower in
calculations than metapost (which uses C for low level calculations)
and TikZ
tried three different approaches, but
all of them have some problem. One thing to keep in mind: there will be around
3000 such lines, so this might affect processing time. So here are the three
approaches:
1. low-level, with boxes. Problem: messes up vertical spacing. (I have set
Oh, I forgot one important detail: I have protrusion enabled, so I need
protrusion for the main text (argument #2). This works with the low-level
approach, but not with the other ones, I think.
On Nov 9, 2010, at 10:12 AM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
I need a somewhat unusual vertical
Am 09.11.2010 um 10:19 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz:
Oh, I forgot one important detail: I have protrusion enabled, so I need
protrusion for the main text (argument #2). This works with the low-level
approach, but not with the other ones, I think.
You have to enable protrusion for natural
. E.g. after the rereading of the
luatex manual I came up with the following:
(3) some day I'll probably document the relevant (and public) part of
the low level interface; till then the source is the documentation
(probably of not much use outside context as we have a different font model)
1
Hi,
I uploaded a new beta:
- the usual fixes and extensions discussed on this list or within the
dev group
- there is some more low level cleanup in the lua code (in the process
of documenting cld handling)
- a few adaptions in the font loader (esp related to encodings cq.
unicode
for the context mailing list.
As one of the luaotfload maintainers, I assure you that we never touch
such low level code :) at least to stay compatible with ConTeXt (I
really really have no interest in two incompatible OpenType
implementations, so in regard to that luaotfload is not a real fork
On 28-10-2010 5:59, Khaled Hosny wrote:
As one of the luaotfload maintainers, I assure you that we never touch
such low level code :) at least to stay compatible with ConTeXt (I
really really have no interest in two incompatible OpenType
implementations, so in regard to that luaotfload
#1#2{\margintitle[low]{\rotate{#1 #2}}}
\setupitemize[packed,intro,joinedup,KR]
\starttext
\title{Title}
\subject{First}
monkey
\startitemize[columns]
\item alpha
\item beta
\item gamma
\stopitemize
\subject{Second}
%llama
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD One \eTD \eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
--
Brian
* Vtarget_symbol,
-- Define low-level tokens used by the rest of the syntax
identifier = (Vletter + Vdigit) * Vid_part^0,
id_part = Vletter + Vdigit + S-_,
line_completion = Vspace^0 * Vcomment^-1 * VEOL,
comment = Vcomment_char * Vcharacter^0,
one_to_eight_digit_hex_string
for workarounds (typesetting a different document for example
and then include the page), but I really wonder if switching
orientation just for a page (to typeset a table for example) is doable
in some elegant way.
This is all low priority though.
Thanks a lot,
Mojca
!line] with the low-level
\vskip\lineheight it works as expected (or it seems). I understand
this is not beautiful, but it is a workaround for now. I am sure a
fix will be available shortly.
I noticed this when generating the seup file with the command (MkIV):
mtxrun --script context --run --interface
optional is mixed with it.
When we change \blank[\v!line] with the low-level
\vskip\lineheight it works as expected (or it seems). I understand
this is not beautiful, but it is a workaround for now. I am sure a
fix will be available shortly.
Actually i think “\vskip.667\baselineskip
in the
font (not too low-level) as opposed to using active characters? The
code must be there already since this is supposed to work for OpenType
fonts.
- Is there any way to fix horizontal and vertical position of accents
(on glyph-per-glyph basis; that one probably needs to be slightly more
low-level; maybe
. This does
%D not look good if a page break occurs when there is not enough material to
%D fit in the page. So, we want to limit textbackground till the typeset
%D material. This has not been interfaced yet, so I use a low level \TEX\
%D command.
\chardef\kindofpagetextareas\plusone
\stopmode
%D I
mixing, underscores not
seen on low res displays, mismatches between source and real names,
I totally agree. In my own projects I do the same. The question is rather: is
context supposed to support the * in filenames, or not.
If yes, context must be enhanced somewhere.
If no, I can add something
... multiple spaces in names, funny case mixing, underscores not
seen on low res displays, mismatches between source and real names,
I totally agree. In my own projects I do the same. The question is rather: is
context supposed to support the * in filenames, or not.
it depends ... in some places I
}
\def\GetNiveauOfService[#1]{
\blank
#1 {\switchtobodyfont[0.5em](1 = low, 9 = high)}
\startitemize[packed, intro, joinedup, columns][n=9,
symbol=CheckBox, width=\CheckBoxWidth,
distance=\CheckBoxDistance]
\dorecurse{9
style. Why \crlf at the end of \stopcheckbox, to get a bigger space
use \blank[...].
\def\GetNiveauOfService[#1]{
\blank
#1 {\switchtobodyfont[0.5em](1 = low, 9 = high)}
\startitemize[packed, intro, joinedup, columns][n=9,
symbol=CheckBox, width
\VL 1. \VL \LOW{mo}\VL \LOW{di}\VL \LOW{mi}\VL do leer \VL fr leer
\VL\MR
\DC \DL \DL \DL
\DR
\VL 2. \VL \VL \VL \VL do leer \VL fr leer \VL\MR
\HL
\VL 3. \VL
but it has a very low priority.
Hans
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Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
tel: 038 477 53 69 | voip: 087 875 68 74 | www.pragma
manual from Hans Hagen
the module.
As the time past more and more parts had been added to the package and it ended up
-in a similar interface as the \LaTeX-classes but with it’s own commands to set user
-values. Because of it’s origin in Hans module the user interface and the low level
-parts
[line]
\setupnote[footnote][location=text,rule=off,align=right]
\setupnotedefinition[footnote][location=left]
\setuptexttexts[margin][][
{\framed[frame=off,offset=none,align=low,height=\textheight,width=broad]
{\placenotes[footnote]}}]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{%
\section{Section}
As Knuth
][][{\framed[frame=off,offset=none,align=low,height=\textheight,width=broad]{\placenotes[footnote]}}]
%\showframe
\starttext
text\footnote{one} text\footnote{two} text\footnote{\input tufte\par} text
\stoptext
Thanks for the snippet. Unfortunately, the footnotes don't seem to make
it onto the page
][location=text]
\setuptexttexts[margin][][{\framed[frame=off,offset=none,align=low,height=\textheight,width=broad]{\placenotes[footnote]}}]
%\showframe
\starttext
text\footnote{one} text\footnote{two} text\footnote{\input tufte\par} text
\stoptext
Thanks for the snippet. Unfortunately, the footnotes
:
[...]
This is easy:
\setupnote[footnote][location=text]
\setuptexttexts[margin][][{\framed[frame=off,offset=none,align=low,height=\textheight,width=broad]{\placenotes[footnote]}}]
%\showframe
\starttext
text\footnote{one} text\footnote{two} text\footnote{\input
tufte\par} text
\stoptext
Thanks
!high] [\v!minheight,\v!maxdepth,\v!none]
\definegridsnapping[\v!low] [\v!maxheight,\v!mindepth,\v!none]
\definegridsnapping[\v!line] [\v!line]
\definegridsnapping[\v!strut][\v!strut]
\definegridsnapping[\v!max] [\v!maxdepth,\v!maxheight,\v!strut]
\definegridsnapping[\v!min
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 29.07.10 15:33, schrieb Elias Oltmanns:
Wolfgang Schusterschuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
[...]
This is easy:
\setupnote[footnote][location=text]
\setuptexttexts[margin][][{\framed[frame=off,offset=none,align=low,height
an ascii
art illustration below.
Is such a layout feasible in ConTeXt without too much hassle at all?
This is easy:
\setupnote[footnote][location=text]
\setuptexttexts[margin][][{\framed[frame=off,offset=none,align=low,height=\textheight,width=broad]{\placenotes[footnote]}}]
%\showframe
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
[...]
This is easy:
\setupnote[footnote][location=text]
\setuptexttexts[margin][][{\framed[frame=off,offset=none,align=low,height=\textheight,width=broad]{\placenotes[footnote]}}]
%\showframe
\starttext
text\footnote{one} text
Am 29.07.10 15:33, schrieb Elias Oltmanns:
Wolfgang Schusterschuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
[...]
This is easy:
\setupnote[footnote][location=text]
\setuptexttexts[margin][][{\framed[frame=off,offset=none,align=low,height=\textheight,width=broad]{\placenotes[footnote
in IT
(in general) and FLoSS (in particular) are so low: many men in these
circles will not, or can not, give room to critical complaints. The
problem always originates in the person complaining---they need to be
less serious, no one around here cares so stfu, etc. This is a serious
issue, and this is probably
On Jul 28, 2010, at 11:29 AM, John Haltiwanger wrote:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:57 PM, Marcin Borkowski
I am not sure that I understood your point, but I am quite convinced
that the low percentage of women in mathematics or IT is caused
primarily by the simple fact that an average female
rules in some enclopedia. Look at this
%D messy low level routine that takes the day, month and year
%D as arguments:
[followed by the actual TeX code]
:-)
Arthur
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Dnia Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 11:39:09AM +0200, Thomas A. Schmitz napisa#322;(a):
On Jul 28, 2010, at 11:29 AM, John Haltiwanger wrote:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:57 PM, Marcin Borkowski
I am not sure that I understood your point, but I am quite convinced
that the low percentage of women
be a good idea to mention that
I know some women who have the same opinion as me on feminism.
This is always a contentious issue when software/coder types are
involved, one of the serious reasons why female participation in IT
(in general) and FLoSS (in particular) are so low: many men
in IT
(in general) and FLoSS (in particular) are so low: many men in these
circles will not, or can not, give room to critical complaints. The
problem always originates in the person complaining---they need to be
less serious, no one around here cares so stfu, etc. This is a serious
issue
their paper away, ala Khaled).
This is always a contentious issue when software/coder types are
involved, one of the serious reasons why female participation in IT
(in general) and FLoSS (in particular) are so low: many men in these
circles will not, or can not, give room to critical complaints
).
This is always a contentious issue when software/coder types are
involved, one of the serious reasons why female participation in IT
(in general) and FLoSS (in particular) are so low: many men in these
circles will not, or can not, give room to critical complaints. The
problem always originates
chosen will be the easiest or the
shortest one;''
So, in a Cartesian space, if the energy cost of a kink is low, than
path p; p := origin--(100,100)--cycle;
should be a straight line running back on itself.
Indeed, this is what metapost produces.
Now try p := origin..(100,100)..cycle;
Alan
On 07/03/2010 12:33 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
So, in a Cartesian space, if the energy cost of a kink is low, than
path p; p := origin--(100,100)--cycle;
should be a straight line running back on itself.
Indeed, this is what metapost produces.
Now try p := origin..(100,100)..cycle
/to/setuptex or by adding
/path/to/tex/texmf-linuxorwhatever/bin), you need to run
luatools --generate
first. This might be kind-of-bug that has not been solved properly
yet. (And it is a low-priority since there's an easy workaround. Also,
it seems to happen only once after installation. We
.
This won't happen
So it is not a good idea?
Or just complicated to implement, currently?
It's possible but Hans answer is he will not implement this. Since he
also removed
the paragraph delimited versions of the header commands (\chapter
...\par) your
chances for extensions are very low
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