are available only in normal script.
But with cyrillic no smallcaps in every case.
If you need I can test every combination and make a more detailed report.
2. adventor have italic but slanted displays as normal (roman)
in type-otf.tex at least this is missing:
\starttypescript [sans
into the place of red? I
played around with system=rgb, but context won't take ff as a parameter
...
Another question: underlining in ConTeXt (as far as I can discern) needs a
\startunderline/\stopunderline pair, no? Accordingly the combination of
\xmlval{style:text-underline-style}{\xmlatt{#1
to generically paste the ff bit into the place of
red? I played around with system=rgb, but context won't take ff as
a parameter ...
Another question: underlining in ConTeXt (as far as I can discern) needs a
\startunderline/\stopunderline pair, no? Accordingly the combination
: 2008.10.01 00:07
Mac OS 10.5.5
This combination worked OK before I updated:
This is LuaTeX, Version snapshot-0.30.0-2008093012, build unknown
MtxRun | current version: 2008.09.24 18:41
(Mac OS X 10.4)
The latest ConTeXt beta with the same LuaTeX gives the same result as
you attached.
Mojca
creating dvi and the pdf when creating pdf's. As mentioned, this
works with every combination I tested except 2008 MkII. Some (not
very usable for me) workarounds are --
- use the filename without the path and add the path using
\setupexternalfigures[directory=]
- specify the .pdf extension
/testfigure.eps and /tmp/testfigure.pdf exist. This
should use the full path to find the file, and will pick the eps
when creating dvi and the pdf when creating pdf's. As mentioned,
this works with every combination I tested except 2008 MkII. Some
(not very usable for me) workarounds
on mkii and mkiv and with updated (minimal) ConTeXt.
Best regards, Mikael Persson
PS Any progress in getting the fourier (utopia+fourier) fonts to work
in the new minimals? I miss that combination of fonts. I did not get
the reason of why it is not included anymore
different implementations) may
hav edifferent properties; also, there is not one good usage (typescript
combination) of a specific font, esp now that we have many features
actually, talking about features, you need to keep in mind that even
when you define a specific instance, applying
in
combination with [authoryears] to include the page number.
Martin
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\useptypescript[pagella]
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
work for the whole collection in the Minimals.
The top-level typescripts provided by Hans are only examples. The
typeface buildingblocks (from the tables in co-fonts.pdf) are all
there, but the combination of those into typescripts (as in the top
of type-otf
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 2:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
A bit frustrated as I cannot seem to get a mswincontext scite combination
going. I gave up on: http://pragma-ade.com/context/install/mswintex.zip. I
got absolutely nowhere with the installation and trying to connect scite.
So
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
A bit frustrated as I cannot seem to get a mswincontext scite combination
going. I gave up on: http://pragma-ade.com/context/install/mswintex.zip. I
got absolutely nowhere with the installation and trying to connect scite.
mswintex is just a zipped minimal
a mswincontext scite
combination going. I gave up on: http://pragma-ade.com/context/
install/mswintex.zip. I got absolutely nowhere with the
installation and trying to connect scite.
mswintex is just a zipped minimal
So, I just downloaded: http://pragma-ade.com/context/install
All,
A bit frustrated as I cannot seem to get a mswincontext scite combination
going. I gave up on: http://pragma-ade.com/context/install/mswintex.zip. I got
absolutely nowhere with the installation and trying to connect scite.
So, I just downloaded: http://pragma-ade.com/context/install
Hi,
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 18:27:37 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
A bit frustrated as I cannot seem to get a mswincontext scite
combination going. I gave up on:
http://pragma-ade.com/context/install/mswintex.zip. I got absolutely
nowhere with the installation and trying
without RubyGems. Any
advice?
D.
On Aug 26, 2008, at 6:08 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي
حامد wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 18:27:37 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
A bit frustrated as I cannot seem to get a mswincontext scite
combination going. I gave up on:
http://pragma
. But if the
reasons are deeper, it might be of interest to you.
No, that's a combination of my lack of enthusiasm for writing new
documentation and your not reading the documentation which is provided
(greekmodule.pdf, p. 3) :-) In a nutshell: when mkiv was new, I
experimented around with support
Alan Stone wrote:
Hi,
(1) \goto(box)
(1a) What's the difference between
- goto and gotobox ?
(1b) With \goto{Table of Contents}[contents]
each word separately is interactive, not the whole word.
How do you make so ?
gotobox does not split, just try both commands on a combination
for LaTeX like memoir come with a manual written by the
authors.
There are 'combination' manuals (Kopka etc) but they all are based on
the availability of full initial manuals.
But apart from that, the most imporant thing is that resources are
scarce and you guys have limits we need to honour. I
}
\defineblankmethod [endgraf] {\endgraf}
\definehead[myhead][section]
\setuphead[myhead][after={\blank[endgraf,nobreak,big]}]
Not sure about the order in the blank command but this should work.
Hmm, I think I have tried all possible combination now but it does not
work.
Did you try
tried all possible combination now but it does not work.
Did you try?
\starttext
\defineblankmethod [nobreak] {\penalty\plustenthousand}
\defineblankmethod [endgraf] {\endgraf}
\definehead[myhead][section]
\setuphead[myhead][after={\blank[nobreak,endgraf,big]}]
\input tufte \par
\input knuth
command but this should work.
Hmm, I think I have tried all possible combination now but it does
not work.
Did you try?
\starttext
\defineblankmethod [nobreak] {\penalty\plustenthousand}
\defineblankmethod [endgraf] {\endgraf}
\definehead[myhead][section]
\setuphead[myhead][after={\blank
][after={\blank[endgraf,nobreak,big]}]
Not sure about the order in the blank command but this should work.
Hmm, I think I have tried all possible combination now but it does not
work.
Did you try?
\starttext
\defineblankmethod [nobreak] {\penalty\plustenthousand}
\defineblankmethod [endgraf
}
\defineblankmethod [endgraf] {\endgraf}
\definehead[myhead][section]
\setuphead[myhead][after={\blank[endgraf,nobreak,big]}]
Not sure about the order in the blank command but this should
work.
Hmm, I think I have tried all possible combination now but it
does not
work.
Did you try
to install fonts again?
less important now, also because we have the tex gyre fonts (unless you
use commercial fonts in combination with pdftex)
4. Typographic Programming
general/manuals/style.pdf
Any idea when the final release of this document is due, i'd like
to make
when defining a titlepage); if you don't
use math and just one style, definitions are real simple, but in
practice you define a combination (serif/sans, mono, math)
you can predefine such a set, give it a name, and then reuse it for
every document you want; there are a few examples
\doifdefinedelse{MPC:#1}
{\xdef\MPclippath{\getvalue{MPC:#1}}%
\ifx\MPclippath\empty\xdef\MPclippath{#5}\fi
\setxvalue{MPC:#1}{\MPclippath}}
{\xdef\MPclippath{#5}}%
\elabelgroup}
there seem to be an ugly sideeffect in combination with \startTEXpage ..
\stopTEXpage. I use
}
{\xdef\MPclippath{\getvalue{MPC:#1}}%
\ifx\MPclippath\empty\xdef\MPclippath{#5}\fi
\setxvalue{MPC:#1}{\MPclippath}}
{\xdef\MPclippath{#5}}%
\elabelgroup}
there seem to be an ugly sideeffect in combination with \startTEXpage ..
\stopTEXpage. I use this to encapsulate
\MPclippath{\getvalue{MPC:#1}}%
\ifx\MPclippath\empty\xdef\MPclippath{#5}\fi
\setxvalue{MPC:#1}{\MPclippath}}
{\xdef\MPclippath{#5}}%
\elabelgroup}
there seem to be an ugly sideeffect in combination with \startTEXpage ..
\stopTEXpage. I use this to encapsulate my test
:#1}
{\xdef\MPclippath{\getvalue{MPC:#1}}%
\ifx\MPclippath\empty\xdef\MPclippath{#5}\fi
\setxvalue{MPC:#1}{\MPclippath}}
{\xdef\MPclippath{#5}}%
\elabelgroup}
there seem to be an ugly sideeffect in combination with \startTEXpage ..
\stopTEXpage. I use
\xdef\MPclippath{#5}\fi
\setxvalue{MPC:#1}{\MPclippath}}
{\xdef\MPclippath{#5}}%
\elabelgroup}
there seem to be an ugly sideeffect in combination with \startTEXpage ..
\stopTEXpage. I use this to encapsulate my test graphics. The resulting
page is only 1.1mm width (tested
\MPclippath\empty\xdef\MPclippath{#5}\fi
\setxvalue{MPC:#1}{\MPclippath}}
{\xdef\MPclippath{#5}}%
\elabelgroup}
there seem to be an ugly sideeffect in combination with \startTEXpage ..
\stopTEXpage. I use this to encapsulate my test graphics. The resulting
page is only
{MPC:#1}}%
\ifx\MPclippath\empty\xdef\MPclippath{#5}\fi
\setxvalue{MPC:#1}{\MPclippath}}
{\xdef\MPclippath{#5}}%
\elabelgroup}
there seem to be an ugly sideeffect in combination with \startTEXpage ..
\stopTEXpage. I use this to encapsulate my test graphics
Burak Emir wrote:
gives back?
Burak-Emirs-MacBook-Pro:/tmp/testlua.a buraq$ luatools context.tex
(nothing -- one blank line)
The combination of all of that is that
$ luatools --generate
has had a problem. Once more, can you try this thing
$ env MTX_INPUT_TRACE=3 luatools
(inlined)
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Burak Emir wrote:
gives back?
Burak-Emirs-MacBook-Pro:/tmp/testlua.a buraq$ luatools context.tex
(nothing -- one blank line)
The combination of all of that is that
$ luatools --generate
has
/series/shape/size combination that is totally
unknown. There are two cases in which this error can occur:
1) You used the \size macro to select a size that is not available.
2) If you did not do that, go to your local `wizard' and
complain fiercely that the font selection tables are corrupted
Peter Rolf schrieb:
Hans Hagen schrieb:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
there are some problems in combination with the 'withshade' operator in
mlib.
this must be patched in mp-mlib.mp (':=' instead of '='; too much lua ;)
indeed
i still get an error after this patch, because '_defined_cs_
Hi,
there are some problems in combination with the 'withshade' operator in
mlib.
this must be patched in mp-mlib.mp (':=' instead of '='; too much lua ;)
vardef define_circular_shade (expr a, b, ra, rb, ca, cb) =
_defined_cs_ := _defined_cs_ + 1 ;
_defined_cs_pre_ [_defined_cs_
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
there are some problems in combination with the 'withshade' operator in
mlib.
this must be patched in mp-mlib.mp (':=' instead of '='; too much lua ;)
indeed
i still get an error after this patch, because '_defined_cs_' is not
increased somehow (donno why
Hans Hagen schrieb:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
there are some problems in combination with the 'withshade' operator in
mlib.
this must be patched in mp-mlib.mp (':=' instead of '='; too much lua ;)
indeed
i still get an error after this patch, because '_defined_cs_' is not
increased
/ luatex-sid/
luatex for etch
deb http://people.debian.org/~preining/TeX/ luatex/
deb-src http://people.debian.org/~preining/TeX/ luatex/
Please give it a test try. After some more tests I will upload the stuff
to sid and sid users will get by normal operation.
I tried this combination
...
... the mark part was inspired by deep purple using mk as tag for each
new combination (which got my attention when i found out that steve
morse was part of mk7 onwards, and the first code i wrote was with steve
morse cd's in loop mode ...
... so now everyone knows why context mkiv is called
in order to prevent users asking hey, there will be latex 3, when will
there be acontext 3 i skipped the 3 and went for the 4 ...
... the mark part was inspired by deep purple using mk as tag for each
new combination (which got my attention when i found out that steve
morse was part
combination (which got my attention when i found out that steve
morse was part of mk7 onwards, and the first code i wrote was with steve
morse cd's in loop mode ...
... so now everyone knows why context mkiv is called mkiv; and yes, i
only have DP mkvii/mkviii cd's/dvd's; and i'm
for each
new combination (which got my attention when i found out that steve
morse was part of mk7 onwards, and the first code i wrote was with steve
morse cd's in loop mode ...
... so now everyone knows why context mkiv is called mkiv; and yes, i
only have DP mkvii/mkviii
minimals
(as of a few days ago). The file is only a year or so old... but it
was
originally typeset with a combination of TeX installations. It goes
almost
okay, except that it doesn't show any ligatures (e.g. Th),
Where did you get those from? Standard installations don't render any
Th
... but it
was
originally typeset with a combination of TeX installations. It goes
almost
okay, except that it doesn't show any ligatures (e.g. Th),
Where did you get those from? Standard installations don't render any
Th ligatures unless you use XeTeX or LuaTeX or if you have made your
own costum encoding
Greetings all,
I've just tried to retypeset a file with very recent conTeXt/pdfTeX
minimals (as of a few days ago). The file is only a year or so old...
but it was originally typeset with a combination of TeX installations.
It goes almost okay, except that it doesn't show any ligatures
Hello David,
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 12:00 AM, David Wooten wrote:
Greetings all,
I've just tried to retypeset a file with very recent conTeXt/pdfTeX minimals
(as of a few days ago). The file is only a year or so old... but it was
originally typeset with a combination of TeX installations
this does work:
\externalfigure[aegean.png]
while this doesn't:
\externalfigure[aegean]
(Glad I don't have to write about Greek patterns for a change...)
Thomas
Hi Hans,
there is also another bug in combination with floats.
\starttext
\placefigure
{A black rule}
{\blackrule
you for your message; sorry about that! Unless I'm
missing something, this page is just about transparency, but that
works quite well in metafun; it was the combination of transparency
and shading which I couldn't get right.
On Jan 24, 2008, at 1:28 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
In theory
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
I never thanked you for your message; sorry about that! Unless I'm
missing something, this page is just about transparency, but that
works quite well in metafun; it was the combination of transparency
and shading which I couldn't get right.
in mkiv at some
identically as PostScript name, Full Name and Family name
(which means Fontbook is unaware that they are a family, but this is
not the topic here).
The fonts can be used with any Mac application and they also work fine
in a LaTeX-fontspec-XeTeX combination: the following minimal LaTeX
file produces
fine
in a LaTeX-fontspec-XeTeX combination: the following minimal LaTeX
file produces the text as desired in Eco101Roman.
1 %!TEX TS-program = xelatex
2 %!TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode
3 \documentclass[12pt]{article}
4 \usepackage{fontspec}
5 \defaultfontfeatures
).
The fonts can be used with any Mac application and they also work fine
in a LaTeX-fontspec-XeTeX combination: the following minimal LaTeX
file produces the text as desired in Eco101Roman.
1 %!TEX TS-program = xelatex
2 %!TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode
3 \documentclass
name
(which means Fontbook is unaware that they are a family, but this is
not the topic here).
The fonts can be used with any Mac application and they also work fine
in a LaTeX-fontspec-XeTeX combination: the following minimal LaTeX
file produces the text as desired in Eco101Roman
, and ConTeXt ignored
the latter.
3. A combination of the two.
If I clear the Unicode.tm? files in the cache and suppress Unicode.otf
altogether, it works on my machine.
Arthur
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in the cache.
2. You kept Unicode.otf along with Unicode.ttf, and ConTeXt ignored
the latter.
3. A combination of the two.
Works as expected now
ConTeXt ver: 2008.01.11 12:09 MKIV fmt: 2008.1.12 int: english/english
This is LuaTeX, Version snapshot-0.20.2-2007121721
--
luigi
Hi all, Taco, Hans,
this combination of latest betas:
This is LuaTeX, Version snapshot-0.20.2-2007121721
CtxTools | context version: 2008.01.03 16:25
gives me output without the usual TeX ligatures (fi etc.).
I'm uncertain whether it is worth reporting such things or whether,
given
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all, Taco, Hans,
this combination of latest betas:
This is LuaTeX, Version snapshot-0.20.2-2007121721
CtxTools | context version: 2008.01.03 16:25
gives me output without the usual TeX ligatures (fi etc.).
I'm uncertain whether it is worth reporting
\processXMLfilegrouped{zip::\env{odt}::content.xml}
\stoptext
replace this with
\starttext
\xmlprocess{main}{zip::\env{odt}::content.xml}{}
\stoptext
\processXMLfilegrouped did not work in combination with
xmlregistersetup
Thanks for the hint, but
\startxmlsetups
in combination with xmlregistersetup
Why do I get nothing but a tuo file when processing like so:
texmfstart \
texexec --lua --purge --arg=odt=Versuch.odt --result=Versuch.odt.pdf \
COOnTeXML.tex
where the code above is in COOnTeXML.tex and Versuch.odt contains a text:p
tag ...
Thanks, Joh
Wolfgang
Hello again,
Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
\definefloat[plot][plots][figure]
\setupfloat[plot][command={\scale[width=5cm]}]
What would the plural form be used for? Could I use it to define a
combination? If so, how?
Thanks for the help,
Roger
\processXMLfilegrouped did not work in combination with xmlregistersetup
Thanks for the hint, but
\startxmlsetups xml:mysetups
\xmlsetsetup{\xmldocument}{text:p}{xml:paragraph}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xml:mysetups}
\startxmlsetups xml:paragraph
\xmlflush{#1}\endgraf
\stopxmlsetups
2007/12/18, Roger Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello again,
Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
\definefloat[plot][plots][figure]
\setupfloat[plot][command={\scale[width=5cm]}]
What would the plural form be used for? Could I use it to define a
combination? If so, how?
Thanks
\xmlprocess{main}{zip::\env{odt}::content.xml}{}
\stoptext
\processXMLfilegrouped did not work in combination with xmlregistersetup
Thanks for the hint, but
\startxmlsetups xml:mysetups
\xmlsetsetup{\xmldocument}{text:p}{xml:paragraph}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xml:mysetups
this with
\starttext
\xmlprocess{main}{zip::\env{odt}::content.xml}{}
\stoptext
\processXMLfilegrouped did not work in combination with
xmlregistersetup
Thanks for the hint, but
\startxmlsetups xml:mysetups
\xmlsetsetup{\xmldocument}{text:p}{xml:paragraph}
\stopxmlsetups
I must do this anyway (where the
color is choosen from a combination of states), but most times a general
macro will do.
I will try to get it run this weekend (have to learn TeX debugging
first). But I wouldn't be surprised if this is the easier part of the
problem. We will see :)
Greetings
and completeregister is,
that the first use \title to place the header and the second use \chapter
to place the title and produce therefore a heading number.
You can now use ConTeXt's document structure and place completecontent
between \start/\stopbackmatter or you can use \title in combination
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 22:02:24 +0100
Peter Schorsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
\placefigure
[force][fig:xy]
{captiontext}
{\placelegend
{\startcombination[2*1]
{\externalfigure[xxx]}{}
{\externalfigure[yyy]}{}
\stopcombination}
{Quelle: XY}}
\placefigure
[force][fig:xy]
{captiontext}
{\placelegend
{\startcombination[2*1]
{\externalfigure[xxx]}{}
{\externalfigure[yyy]}{}
\stopcombination}
{Quelle: XY}}
Thanks, both solutions work. Is there something simelar for placelegend in
splitfloat?
2007/11/16, Peter Schorsch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
as soon I enter the cbox-line the combination is not longer centered. I tried
to embed the combination in a cbox, but that had no effect. Has anyone a hint
how to center the combination successfullly?
\starttext
\placefigure
[force
Hi,
as soon I enter the cbox-line the combination is not longer centered. I tried
to embed the combination in a cbox, but that had no effect. Has anyone a hint
how to center the combination successfullly?
\starttext
\placefigure
[force][fig:xy]
{captiontext
On Nov 16, 2007, at 8:14 AM, Peter Schorsch wrote:
Hi,
as soon I enter the cbox-line the combination is not longer
centered. I tried
to embed the combination in a cbox, but that had no effect. Has
anyone a hint
how to center the combination successfullly?
\starttext
\placefigure
to improve anything regarding ConTeXt in Emacs
(for instance you cannot lookup a command in texshow and have it
included in your text with one key combination) but
still I think it's quite useful.
All Best
Piotr
--
Piotr Kopszak, Ph.D.
Polish Art Gallery, National Museum in Warsaw
at your
tex\texmf-local\tex\context\sample
directory for the file names.
For example use something like
\dorecurse{3}{\input knuth\relax}
or a combination
\dorecurse{2}{\input knuth\par
\input zapf\par
\input bryson\par\blank}
If you like you can learn more about TeX's line breaking algorithm, so
In my experiments with luatex, there's one thing that may be
surprising for many users: we have come to expect that the characters
` and ' in our input files map to single left and single right
quotation marks. luatex just typesets them verbatim, so to speak.
It converts the combination
.
It converts the combination `` and '' to double quotation marks,
however. So my question: wouldn't it make sense to convert the single
marks as well? (And please don't tell me Oh but you should use \quote
{} instead of ` '. I know that, but I guess that many users have
hundreds of old
. Similarly: if I want to support the legacy input method babel, I
need to remap the input stream to the Greek characters (question 1)
and also need to feed the font some ligature rules, such as: the
combination a needs to be combined into the character 0x1f00. What
would be the syntax and the way
the input stream to the Greek characters (question 1)
and also need to feed the font some ligature rules, such as: the
combination a needs to be combined into the character 0x1f00. What
would be the syntax and the way to do this?
All best
Thomas
\useexternalfigure calls. However, I have a combination image, where
the second image comes without the white filled background.
Could you please tell me a way to force the background colour of my
images to white? I really don't want to convert it to PNG or
something, since PNG doesn't look nice after scaling
.
I partially worked around the problem by using background=screen in my
\useexternalfigure calls. However, I have a combination image, where
the second image comes without the white filled background.
Could you please tell me a way to force the background colour of my
images to white? I really
Dear list members,
the following command:
texexec --pdfcombine \
--combination=2*1 \
--paperformat=landscape \
--nobanner \
--result=twoinone.pdf \
file1.pdf file2.pdf
used to work to get file1.pdf and file2.pdf in twoinone.pdf with two
pages at one
A shot in the dark: depending on your shell, you may need to put the
2*1 part in quotes, so try
--combination='2*1'
HTH
Thomas
On Jul 21, 2007, at 7:14 PM, Mikael Persson wrote:
Dear list members,
the following command:
texexec --pdfcombine \
--combination=2*1
Thank you Thomas, that was it!
/Micke P
On 7/21/07, Thomas A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A shot in the dark: depending on your shell, you may need to put the
2*1 part in quotes, so try
--combination='2*1'
HTH
Thomas
On Jul 21, 2007, at 7:14 PM, Mikael Persson wrote:
Dear list
should be small. A
slightly harder way as to define a macro for each combination that
troubles you. Or you can do what Hans suggests below as a more
general solution. But I would test the distances first.
this is indeed a very annoying property of these font metrics
(there are more such weird
the
distance. The number of these occurrences should be small. A
slightly harder way as to define a macro for each combination that
troubles you. Or you can do what Hans suggests below as a more
general solution. But I would test the distances first.
this is indeed a very annoying property
Hi,
is there a possiblity to adjust the space between graphics in a
combination? In my case I have to graphics and I want a larger gap
between them.
Thanks in advance ...
Steffen
___
If your question is of interest
On Sat, 7 Jul 2007, Steffen Fritzsche wrote:
Hi,
is there a possiblity to adjust the space between graphics in a
combination? In my case I have to graphics and I want a larger gap
between them.
See \setupcombination in the manual (page 227-228)
Aditya
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The combination of Powerit's exceptional energy
only get the head, Ilustraciones but empty. And
\placelist[figure]
Is also empty but without head.
this is OK, placelist[xxx] or \listofxxx give you only the entries of the
corresponding list, you can place your own title with \chapter, section ...
\completelistofxxx is a combination
Hi Duncan, thanks for help!
On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 08:07:43 +0100, Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Hi Steffen:
Hi,
I am looking for a number-reset-command for sections, comparable to
\setnumber[footnote]{0}
\setupheadnumber[chapter][0]
Jesus ... this combination would never ever come to my
]
Jesus ... this combination would never ever come to my mind.
How do you know that it is ...
\setnumber[footnote]{0} % with braces
\setupheadnumber[chapter][0] % with square brackets??
I think he looked into the source, \setupheadnumber can also do more than just
set the headnumber to the give value
to
\setnumber[footnote]{0}
\setupheadnumber[chapter][0]
Jesus ... this combination would never ever come to my mind.
How do you know that it is ...
\setnumber[footnote]{0} % with braces
\setupheadnumber[chapter][0] % with square brackets??
I think he looked into the source, ...
I also
-reset-command for sections, comparable to
\setnumber[footnote]{0}
\setupheadnumber[chapter][0]
Jesus ... this combination would never ever come to my mind.
How do you know that it is ...
\setnumber[footnote]{0} % with braces
\setupheadnumber[chapter][0] % with square brackets
:
\definelayout[1][backspace=4cm,width=middle]
\showframe
\starttext
\input knuth
\page\setuplayout
\input knuth
\stoptext
2. The same way in combination with \startstandardmakeup:
\definelayout[1][backspace=4cm,width=middle]
\showframe
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup[after=\setuplayout]
\input knuth
or need it to be changed
%D \item dash parameter in combination with rules produce
%D a dashed border and no round corners, should I give
%D give round corner a higher priority
%D \item my long if test for every offset and rule need to
%D cleaned up or nested in a macro, something
withpen pencircle scaled 2pt;
endfig;
end
compiles fine with mpost, but hangs with a pstoedit process in the task
manager taking up 100% CPU time.
If you get it to work, you can try the nice 'graphictext' in
combination with 'withshade'.
This seems to be the way to go, currently. I'll try to file
seems you can use them only in combination with the location
parameters low, high and middle.
Wolfgang
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