uctex + texshow. A
pity nobody tries 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
--
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u should better use the example texts that are shipped with
ConText. Look 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
them "verbatim," so to speak.
> 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
&
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 conv
are
> straightforward, but couldn't find anything:
>
> 1. How can I remap single characters? Let's say that we have a
> Unicode character in the input stream that maps to 0x03c3, but I want
> it remapped to 0x3f2, how can this be achieved?
>
> 2. Similarly: if
ines looks bad on
>my dark background presentation.
>
> 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 plea
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 don't want to convert it to PNG or
something, since PNG doesn't look nic
el, 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 t
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
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 \
&g
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, and
easy way to correct this?
>>
> The easy way is to break the pair and then type e.g.:
> POMDP\kern -0.1pt.
>
> ...or whatever distance suits your eye. You will need to test the
> distance. The number of these occurrences should be small. A
> slightly harder way as to define a
istance suits your eye. You will need to test 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
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 2
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
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stofxxx give you only the entries of the
corresponding list, you can place your own title with \chapter, section ...
\completelistofxxx is a combination of \chapter{title of list} and
\placelist[xxx]
> > I´ve allready made list I need almost by hand, but anyway I want to
> > know how
an Hothersall wrote:
> >>> Hi Steffen:
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>> I am looking for a number-reset-command for sections, comparable to
> >>>>
> >>>> \setnumber[footnote]{0}
> >>>>
> >>> \set
;
>>>> 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 m
, 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]
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]
ne of the following examples.
1. We define a Layout for the first page and switch back to the global
Layout after the first page:
\definelayout[1][backspace=4cm,width=middle]
\showframe
\starttext
\input knuth
\page\setuplayout
\input knuth
\stoptext
2. The same way in combination with \startst
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
.7blue
withfillcolor .7white
dashed evenly
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 'w
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I have tested this some years ago and it worked without problems. A fast
run with the old code ended in the nirvana for pstoedit (3.44) :(
I don't know if this is a general problem, so just give it a try. If you
get it to work, you can try the nice 'graphictext' in c
- righthanging
- outer
- inner
- left
- right
I seems you can use them only in combination with the location
parameters low, high and middle.
Wolfgang
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th=5cm,height=4cm]
{\startformula
x^2 = x\cdot x
\stopformula}
This solution works also in combination with a buffer
\startbuffer
\startformula
x^2 = x\cdot x
\stopformula
\stopbuffer
\framed[width=6cm,height=4cm]{\getbuffer}
Wolfgang
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my original example with
mptopdf --rawmp --metafun example.mp
(en passant, it would be nice if 'mptopdf --help' showed the available
options).
The script recognizes when LaTeX is being used (lines 78--84), but
unless --rawmp is given, it processes the file with texexec (which, as
fa
e simple example, but sadly not with my more complex
graphics. Looks like I have to make a better minimal example. Thanks for
the hint.
Greetings, Peter
> That works fine in combination with conversion, and
> you will end up with greyscale color.
>
> Best,
> Taco
>
>
Peter Rolf wrote:
>
> Something like
>
> \setupcolors[conversion=always]
Is there is a reason why you can not use
\setupcolors[state=start]
as well?
That works fine in combination with conversion, and
you will end up with greyscale color.
gt; > Can you make a minimum example file for your problem.
> >
>
> Hi Wolfgang,
>
> thank you.
>
> But now I have a direction of cause: My combination of figures
> (=floating) is within an other floating (enumeration). If I omit the
> definition of the outer fl
direction of cause: My combination of figures
(=floating) is within an other floating (enumeration). If I omit the
definition of the outer floating I get the wanted effect: the remnant
of the page is used for text. It would be not optimal if I must omit
the qualification of this piece of text
arset=iso-8859-1
>
> Dear all,
>
> I'm a newbie, just recently try to use context. As I read the wiki, I
think that Context is great to typeset documents. Now I'm trying to make
a
> document with some maths in it and I also need bold math symbols. I try
the steps written in MyW
Dear all,
I'm a newbie, just recently try to use context. As I read the wiki, I
think that Context is great to typeset documents. Now I'm trying to make a
document with some maths in it and I also need bold math symbols. I try
the steps written in MyWay Magazine: Normal and Bold Math C
Hans Hagen wrote:
> Peter Rolf wrote:
>> luigi scarso wrote:
>>
>>> On 2/2/07, Peter Rolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I have some questions about cmyk in combination with Metapo
Peter Rolf wrote:
> luigi scarso wrote:
>
>> On 2/2/07, Peter Rolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have some questions about cmyk in combination with Metapost. Just by using
>>>
>>> \se
luigi scarso wrote:
> On 2/2/07, Peter Rolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have some questions about cmyk in combination with Metapost. Just by using
>>
>> \setupcolors[state=start,
>> cmyk=yes,
>> mpcmyk=yes,
>> rgb=
On 2/2/07, Peter Rolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have some questions about cmyk in combination with Metapost. Just by using
>
> \setupcolors[state=start,
> cmyk=yes,
> mpcmyk=yes,
> rgb=no,
> ]
>
> I get cmy(k=0) graphics, although all
2007/2/1, Rolf Marvin Bøe Lindgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 1. feb. 2007, at 10:40, Hans Hagen wrote:
> we use the letter stuff is in combination with an xml database of
> adresses but i also use the thing standalone (address in file)
>
> maybe when i'm in the mood i'
Hi all,
I have some questions about cmyk in combination with Metapost. Just by using
\setupcolors[state=start,
cmyk=yes,
mpcmyk=yes,
rgb=no,
]
I get cmy(k=0) graphics, although all used colors are still defined in
the rgb color space.
This is really a nice feature and the automatic color
On 1. feb. 2007, at 10:40, Hans Hagen wrote:
> we use the letter stuff is in combination with an xml database of
> adresses but i also use the thing standalone (address in file)
>
> maybe when i'm in the mood i'll make it better; actually it's
> rather config
elf ;-)
>
we use the letter stuff is in combination with an xml database of adresses but
i also use the thing standalone (address in file)
maybe when i'm in the mood i'll make it better; actually it's rather
configurable already by using setups
(sorry for the short answer; a bit bu
er.
> >
> > Is this a known problem with a known solution?
>
> No. This works fine here
>
> \starttext
> \dorecurse{500}
> {\input knuth\footnote[note:\recurselevel]{this is a
> footnote}\endgraf}
> \stoptext
Hi Aditya,
Thanks for checking. I've been unable
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007, luigi scarso wrote:
> On 1/22/07, Peter Rolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Claudia Lanzl wrote:
>>> Hi Peter, hi Luigi,
>>>
>>> didn´t think of tables and I don´t know much about it,
>>> but maybe a combination of your idea
On 1/22/07, Peter Rolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Claudia Lanzl wrote:
> > Hi Peter, hi Luigi,
> >
> > didn´t think of tables and I don´t know much about it,
> > but maybe a combination of your ideas?
> > Two tables (the first for picture 1, 2 and 3) a
Claudia Lanzl wrote:
> Hi Peter, hi Luigi,
>
> didn´t think of tables and I don´t know much about it,
> but maybe a combination of your ideas?
> Two tables (the first for picture 1, 2 and 3) and a second one
> for picture 4 and 5?
>
i don't think that using two table
Hi Peter, hi Luigi,
didn´t think of tables and I don´t know much about it,
but maybe a combination of your ideas?
Two tables (the first for picture 1, 2 and 3) and a second one
for picture 4 and 5?
Greetings,
Claudia
Peter Rolf wrote:
>luigi scarso wrote:
>
>
>>My 2 cents:
stopcombinations with equal sized pictures so
far. Don't know if you can get the desired layout with only one combination.
Anyhow you can combine pic02 and pic03
{\vbox{\externalfigure[pic02.jpg][scale=1000]
\blank[whatever is needed]
\externalfigure[pic03.jpg][scale=1000]}} {C
message but the rest of problems (see below) is the same.
>
> (2) When I typeset my document only with the Gentium font, or only with
> the Myriad font, or with a combination of the Gentium and LatinModern,
> or the Gentium and TrueType version of Myriad (made fontforge), the
ith a combination of the Gentium and LatinModern,
or the Gentium and TrueType version of Myriad (made fontforge), the
outcome is the same as (1).
(3) If I try to combine TrueType Gentium and Type1 Myriad, my
GhostScript failes to view/print it properly: strange letters appear in
the text.
I'
Re: [NTG-context] placepublications in combination with ownnumber=yes
M.J. Kallen wrote:
> Hi Taco and everyone else,
>
> working with \placepublications[criterium=cite] inside sections, I
> noticed that the behavior is not the same when using a section with
> ownnumber=yes. The local list of publ
M.J. Kallen wrote:
> Hi Taco and everyone else,
>
> working with \placepublications[criterium=cite] inside sections, I
> noticed that the behavior is not the same when using a section with
> ownnumber=yes. The local list of publications does not appear in the
> latter case. I've made a sample te
Hi Taco and everyone else,
working with \placepublications[criterium=cite] inside sections, I noticed that
the behavior is not the same when using a section with ownnumber=yes. The local
list of publications does not appear in the latter case. I've made a sample
test.tex and test.bib file to de
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Wim Neimeijer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get an error when I use bookmarks in combination with indexed keywords in
> chapter/section
> like the example below. When I comment out the \placebookmarks, things seem
> to work.
> Is this behavior to be expected or
Hi,
I get an error when I use bookmarks in combination with indexed keywords
in chapter/section
like the example below. When I comment out the \placebookmarks, things
seem to work.
Is this behavior to be expected or is there a workaround/solution ?
Kind regards
Wim Neimeijer
% Example
an Latin with roman Greek characters and setting the
> same x-height for both. And I thought there were fine with the same
> x-height for both.
>
> My typographical ability wouldn't let my set other relative scaling
> factor other than 1 or the same x-height for both fonts.
>
>
{\bf Nicely centers TOC entry}
> \hfill \FakePageNumber}}
> ... but not in combination with \MySpace or \hphantom anymore:
> \expanded{\writetolist[Test]{}{???\hfill {\bf Nicely centers TOC
> entry} \hfill \FakePageNumber}}
>
> Could someone please help me over this "expa
. What are the other things that need to be done?
>
texexec can instruct context in ini mode what patterns to preload, which
font/encoding to default to, which combination of interface and message
interface to use, etc
in the case of luatex (we're experimenting with that now) it may also
in
akePageNumber at the beginning and the end of the above line.
The following worked ...
\expanded{\writetolist[Test]{}{\hfill {\bf Nicely centers TOC entry}
\hfill \FakePageNumber}}
... but not in combination with \MySpace or \hphantom anymore:
\expanded{\writetolist[Test]{}{???\hfill {\bf Nicely
So I guess this is the call that would also be needed if the update
> itself goes via a package management, i.e. if one installs a new version
> of the Debian ConTeXt package.
>
i think that it depends on what users want to use (pdftex, aleph, xetex,
luatex, a combination)
ok, one can p
f you remove it, the fields appear... but
the positioning is now the problem. For testing I defined the symbols
only to be equal to one buffer at a time (not a combination of them).
Without this restriction you get really funny positions for them.
HTH, Peter
> TIA
>
>
> Renaud
>
&g
te again a poster out of talk.pdf.)Tobias
Hi Tobias,
I can provide a first draft of a solution to your problem.
The frame around the combination should you show a small problem with my correction,
it is up to you change this and maybe to wikify this.
[old macro deleted]
I changed the ma
n provide a first draft of a solution to your problem.
The frame around the combination should you show a small problem with my correction,
it is up to you change this and maybe to wikify this.
\unprotect
\startvariables dutch english
On Sat, 7 Oct 2006, Pepe Barbe wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have 14 graphs that I want to arrange in a single page. I've found
> the best wat to do that is with a 3 by 5 combination. Yet, it would
> look better if I had a 3 by 4 combination and a 2 by 1 centered
> under
Hello everyone,
I have 14 graphs that I want to arrange in a single page. I've found
the best wat to do that is with a 3 by 5 combination. Yet, it would
look better if I had a 3 by 4 combination and a 2 by 1 centered
underneath the preveious. Is there some simple way to do that?
Also, a
mp diagrams that I
>> have, processing each diagram takes about 10 sec [1]. Occasionally
>>
> you mean that mp needs 10 sec per graphic? impressive
It is not just mp. It was a combination of mp ... textext ... metaobj
... conversion to pdf. Doing some tests right now, I see that the
2006/10/1, Robert Kroon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> v2.09 as text editor. When I generate output with the pdftex default
> script I get a pdf-file with poor letter quality (thick p's and t's
> and j's). Also the combination of the characters ij are shown as ..
> in t
7;s
and j's). Also the combination of the characters ij are shown as ..
in the pdf-file. When I switch to the default Texshopscript "tex +
ghostscipt" I'll get a dvi-file. Double-clicking on this file
generates a PDF-file with high quality characters and the ij characters
ources
>> \egroup \setbox
>> \scratchbo...
>> l.9065 showpage
>>
> looks like a messed up system
Yes, it was a little bit messed. An old config file (texmf.cnf) in
combination with context.cnf was causing the problems.
P
tcombination[2*1].
>> Cheers, Peter
>>
>>
>>
> thanks Peter,
> it works again. With version 5.2.4 it worked also with "2" alone
>
there was a wrong assignment in the following: (core-mis)
\def\dostartcombination[#1][#2]%
{\global\setsystemmode{
On 9/17/06, nico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Look more carefully the mail, I guess that the problem was missing braces:
>
> \placefigure [center] {Combination Caption}
> {
> \startcombination [2*1]
> {\framed[height=.45\textwidth,width=.45\textwidth]{My Graphic
>
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 14:35:36 -0500, Pepe Barbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you find a solution for my problem? Because I couldn't find your
> answer in the email.
Look more carefully the mail, I guess that the problem was missing braces:
\placefigure [center] {Co
>>>
>>>
>> can you make a minimal sample file
>>
>
> Sorry about the delay. Here you go:
>
> \setupcaptions[ headstyle=\ss\bf,style=\tfx ]
> \setupcombinations[ style=\tfx\em ]
>
> \starttext
>
> \placefigure [center] {Combination
Sorry about the delay. Here you go:
\setupcaptions[ headstyle=\ss\bf,style=\tfx ]
\setupcombinations[ style=\tfx\em ]
\starttext
\placefigure [center] {Combination Caption}
\startcombination [2*1]
{\framed[height=.45\textwidth,width=.45\textwidth]{My Graphic
1}}{Text: Test. Mat
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I wanted to obtain to obtain an homogeneous formatting for my captions
> whenever I use \placefigure or \placefloatcaption within combination,
> so I've tried \setupcaption and \setupcaptions but
>
>
>}
> \p
the same size, but they don't. Any ideas why this might be?
This is very weird but I noticed the problem might be because I am
using inline Math in the captions. The caption of the entire
combination has mixed test and math and the size of the math is larger
than the text
Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
Hi all,
I wanted to obtain to obtain an homogeneous formatting for my captions
whenever I use \placefigure or \placefloatcaption within combination,
so I've tried \setupcaption and \setupcaptions but
...
Bug ? BTW, I need a quick solution for m
Hi all,
I wanted to obtain to obtain an homogeneous formatting for my captions
whenever I use \placefigure or \placefloatcaption within combination,
so I've tried \setupcaption and \setupcaptions but
\starttext
\setupcaptions[align=left] % or \setupcaption[figure][align
texexec --pdfcombine --combination=2*1
--paperformat=A4,landscape*A4,lanscape --nobanner filename.pdf
seems to do almost what you want (although it's way to complicated if
you ask me), but I still don't understand how
\definepapersize[offset=#{paperoffset}]
works.
Mojca
> \se
ommand line switch or a
> > combination of command line switches that will suppress ALL
> > messages except for:
> > 1. error messages that cause the compile to halt.
> > 2. The message(s) that tells me that compilation is completed.
> > If necessary I can live witho
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, John R. Culleton wrote:
> I compile a Context file using an F key in my Gvim session. I
> I waste a lot of time watching messages scroll past in my Gvim
> window. What I am looking for is a command line switch or a
> combination of command line switches that will
I compile a Context file using an F key in my Gvim session. I
I waste a lot of time watching messages scroll past in my Gvim
window. What I am looking for is a command line switch or a
combination of command line switches that will suppress ALL
messages except for:
1. error messages that cause the
enerated output is not doublesided. And
then there is no problem. Therefore i removed the option 'singlesided'
(i do not know the meaning of the combination of both either). Now the
output is doublesided. But i have to bother with 'inleft' and 'inright',
which i d
>
> Did you try copy/paste Hans code? Notice
>
> \setuppagenumbering[alternative={singlesided,doublesided}]
>
> I do not really understand what that means, but With that, the float
> go to the "correct" margin.
>
a combination of single/double, i.e. no mir
some other table stuff
>> \SetTableToWidth{0pt}
>>
>> \starttable[|l|l|]
>> \VL 11 \VL 12 \VL\FR
>> \VL 21 \VL 22 \VL\LR
>> \stoptable
>> --
>> Look at the example below:
>>
>> Without any \SetTableToWidth{} this ta
ithout any \SetTableToWidth{} this table has neither hor. Lines nor
> green color. The gray is there. Why?
>
> Variant 1:
> This is an combination of two wiki-examples. The first column of the
> table is about \textwidth (a little bit smaller). Why?
> Between the gray and the sec
Hi all,
I often use placefigure like the following example:
\useexternalfigure[robhaz-iraq][src/images/robhaz_iraq_06][height=4cm]
\useexternalfigure[robhaz-rescue][src/images/robhaz_rescue_06][height=4cm]
\placefigure[here][fig:robhaz]{ROBHAZ-DT3}{
\startcombination[2*1]
{\externalfi
Lines nor
green color. The gray is there. Why?
Variant 1:
This is an combination of two wiki-examples. The first column of the
table is about \textwidth (a little bit smaller). Why?
Between the gray and the second hor. Line there is a small white
area. Same between green and fourth hor. Line. Hmm
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> Hi,
>
> apologies, I guess this one is a pretty easy question, but after
> trying (almost) every combination I gave up...
>
> How do I get xxx and yyy set in the header's center??
>
>
the ugly way :
\setupheadertexts[text][\hfill xxx
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> Hi,
>
> apologies, I guess this one is a pretty easy question, but after
> trying (almost) every combination I gave up...
>
> How do I get xxx and yyy set in the header's center??
>
>
Look at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Headers_and_F
Hi,
apologies, I guess this one is a pretty easy question, but after
trying (almost) every combination I gave up...
How do I get xxx and yyy set in the header's center??
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided,location=
{header,marginedge}]
\setupheadertexts[][xxx][yyy][]
\star
isingly this
> silently changes the default alignment in vertical sense to "high".
> The code below shows it in the leftmost box, that I added to the
> previous examples that Hans Hagen has sent back.
>
it depends ... align={disable,high} (or whatever combination wante
because surprisingly this
silently changes the default alignment in vertical sense to "high".
The code below shows it in the leftmost box, that I added to the
previous examples that Hans Hagen has sent back.
3. Alignment in these examples is not correct. I add some \hfil's to
format file for typesetting.
.B \%texexec
prepends the string `\f(CWcont\-\fP' to the name you give, so you can type
`\f(CWplain\fP' instead of `\f(CWcont\-plain\fP', as in
.
.EX
texexec --format=plain --program=pdftex somefile
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.
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.B \-\-make
Generate a
.B ConTeXt
format file
Am 29.06.2006 um 15:43 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> Bernd Militzer wrote:
>> Am 29.06.2006 um 12:31 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>>
>>
>>> Bernd Militzer wrote:
>>>
\PID{67}{Rudolph, Joha\={n}e Christiane Friedericke}
>>> \= has a special meaning inside tables, so use \theverboseglyphname
>>> inst
Bernd Militzer wrote:
> Am 29.06.2006 um 12:31 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>
>
>> Bernd Militzer wrote:
>>
>>> \PID{67}{Rudolph, Joha\={n}e Christiane Friedericke}
>>>
>>>
>> \= has a special meaning inside tables, so use \theverboseglyphname
>> instead
>>
>
> thanks Hans,
>
> but sor
Am 29.06.2006 um 12:31 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> Bernd Militzer wrote:
>> \PID{67}{Rudolph, Joha\={n}e Christiane Friedericke}
>>
> \= has a special meaning inside tables, so use \theverboseglyphname
> instead
thanks Hans,
but sorry I have no idea where to finde \ theverboseglyphname
please giv m
Bernd Militzer wrote:
> \PID{67}{Rudolph, Joha\={n}e Christiane Friedericke}
>
\= has a special meaning inside tables, so use \theverboseglyphname instead
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA A
Hi all,
using synonyms in combination with table(s) I get an error:
systems : begin file FehlerTableSynonyms at line 40
! Misplaced \omit.
\!ttLongHrule ->\omit
\span \omit \span \!ttShortHrule
Rudolph, Joha\=
{n}e Christi
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