to set up independant references for the bits
of a combination, I have not found it. I never bothered to look
deeper into this, because, for my appications (paper printing), it
does not matter that the subparts are 'glued on'.
Just assume the obvious -)
\placefigure[][figuur
Hello,
I would like to print some listings, with their line numbers. To achieve
this I use the following combination on framedtext, typing and
linenumbering stuff.
The output is pretty as I wish, but unfortunately the line numbers are
*not* the numbers of the listing lines, but the numbers
or is the behaviour of the
startaligment environment erroneous?
Example (behaviour is in the caption):
\useexternalfigure[picture][somepicturefile]
\starttext
\startalignment[middle]\startcombination[1*1]{\externalfigure
[picture]}{startalignment combination not centered}
\midaligned
={\hbox{\raise 5pt\hbox{\vrule width\hsize height.05em}}}]
But the second solution maybe has some unwanted sideeffects (page
breaks,..). I've tried to use \hrule in combination with 'before=', but
this does not work here. Hope this helps.
Greetings, Peter
\bTR \bTD Lorem \eTD \bTD ipsum \eTD \bTD
work here because it's not available with 8r:
\usetypescript[adobekb][8r]
%D The adobekb typescript loads 8r-base, so we have to
%D overwrite the font embedding entries by loading this after:
\loadmapfile[8r-base-ndl]
%D The current way of triggering the 'pos' combination:
\usetypescript[postscript
the job (openaction=page(1) in
combination with a fitbh related setup in setupinteraction cum suis)
(btw the latest upload contains the solution posted earlier, i.e. page
references that obey the view keywords , assuming recent viewers etc
etc)
Hans
When typesetting an enumeration with a specified item text I
encountered an error with the combination of [loose] with \sym{} and
\mar{}.
The hope was that loose will allow underfull filling of the lines
without complaint (I don't like TeX complaining)
An example follows:
\starttext
, perhaps slightly better in LM than it was
in CM. We use them as well (to be honest - 95% of LaTeX-people uses
the wrong ones).
I use \quotation because of these reasons:
- I never know which is the proper command to get the desired
quotation marks with combination of , `, ', ...
- I trust Hans
slightly better in LM than it was
in CM. We use them as well (to be honest - 95% of LaTeX-people uses
the wrong ones).
I use \quotation because of these reasons:
- I never know which is the proper command to get the desired
quotation marks with combination of , `, ', ...
- I trust Hans
Well, obviously I interpreted the use of \V!-macros wrong.
I understood it being the ConTeXt way of making command strings
language independent, as in for example.
\c!corner=\v!rectangular
Using code like this in a setup-getparameters combination.
The article Context System macros
is before. I've tried to fix
this with various manipulations with \noindent with moderate success.
Another problem is necessity to explicitly add % character before
\stopcommand to ignore newline. How to do this inside macro with this
combination of lines and sidebar?
Thanks in advance
to fix
this with various manipulations with \noindent with moderate success.
Another problem is necessity to explicitly add % character before
\stopcommand to ignore newline. How to do this inside macro with this
combination of lines and sidebar?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
this
with various manipulations with \noindent with moderate success.
Another problem is necessity to explicitly add % character before
\stopcommand to ignore newline. How to do this inside macro with this
combination of lines and sidebar?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
-
\setuplines
now ships the Palatino Nova, but that
does not mean that the old one is obsolete and free.
Technically you can configure the context unicode handler to take chars
from multiple fonts, so my advise is to use another font or a
combination of fonts. Maybe it's worth investigating which free fonts
Am 2006-01-20 um 10:23 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Technically you can configure the context unicode handler to take
chars from multiple fonts, so my advise is to use another font or a
combination of fonts. Maybe it's worth investigating which free
fonts contain the glyphs you need.
Of course
:
\usetypescript[adobekb][\defaultencoding]
This one seems to instruct ConTeXt to use the real Adobe fonts. I tried
almost every other combination but did not remove the row which says
Adobe. Stupid me.
However, the magic row with adobekb is present in almost all examples
I've seen. And yet very
Hi David,
you can play with placing floats in a combination:
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\setupformulae[location=left,margin=no]
\startbuffer[1]
\framed[frame=on,width=fit]
{\startformula
\eqalign{
f(x)=x2-2x-3\cr
f(x)=x^02x+1-1-3\cr
f(x)=(x-1)2-4}
\stopformula}
\stopbuffer
\startbuffer[2]
\framed
.
no, it depends on the combination of align and corner (in core-box.tex
you can see presets being defined, so with preset=rightbottom, x/y start
from the rightbottom)
But if I use \placelayer instead of backgrounds, x/y is relative to
the text area.
Is that intended? (See my mail layer question
and a big float alone on a page gets centred.
Now I would like to achieve the same with ConTeXt, but I'm frightened about
spending days to find the right combination of \vfil, \vfill and \vfills
around every head, formula, float, description, paragraph etc etc...
Ok, if there is no easy way, I
Thank you Taco and Mojca.
I had tried with \guillemotright and \guillemotleft based on a latex manual
I found in the web. Since it didn't work, I then tried the \ll and \gg combination.
Thank you Taco for the right syntax of the keywords.
CiroOn 12/27/05, Mojca Miklavec
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Peter Rolf wrote:
using \blank[line] (and also the derived halfline) inserts *no* glue
(see definition in context manual). use small,medium,big or any
fraction/combination of these instead.
I did several (simpler) tests:
\starttext
\startcolumns
\showmakeup
\dorecurse{5}{
\section{Section
Fabio Mancinelli wrote:
Peter Rolf wrote:
using \blank[line] (and also the derived halfline) inserts *no* glue
(see definition in context manual). use small,medium,big or any
fraction/combination of these instead.
I did several (simpler) tests:
\starttext
\startcolumns
\showmakeup
\NC \NR
\NC 0323 COMBINING DOT BELOW\NC \textbottomdot \NC \NR
I may be wrong, but aren't those used only in combination with other
characters? I don't know if TeX (ConTeXt) can handle this (at least
not yet).
If the format was accent char, that would work, but unicode
be wrong, but aren't those used only in combination with other
characters? I don't know if TeX (ConTeXt) can handle this (at least
not yet). When I wrote the list a couple of days ago I forgot about
that fact. If the accent would come before the charecter, this could
be replaced by \buildtextaccent
there is a ConTeXt mode, I suppose there is some advanced
features like syntax highlighting and indentation rules. Am I right
?
No, wrong...
3. I will use METAPOST in my .tex files, how to manage this within
Emacs ?
If I am right, there is some secret key combination (C-C !) and then
exit
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: conTeXt-en
%%% End:
I have no font instructions in my environment file bookenv.tex. This
component section1 compiles fine and gives me (checking in Acrobat
Professional) a combination of latin modern and computer modern
fonts. However, they hardly match in size
David Arnold wrote:
I have no font instructions in my environment file bookenv.tex. This
component section1 compiles fine and gives me (checking in Acrobat
Professional) a combination of latin modern and computer modern
fonts. However, they hardly match in size. The computer modern font
path set up (any combination
of usr, home, local, texmf, var, ... could be in use -) so in case of
doubt you need to take a look at your expanded $TEX... environment
variables in order to see
you can give this a try:
tmftools --expand-var=*
(given that tmftools is on your system)
Hans
they know everything
better than the original author/developer, and they generally mess
up the author's documentation while at it. :-(
It's a bad combination and makes the situation even more complicated
and increasingly arcane to setup and debug. All these texmfs, maps,
tfms and whatnot. Insane. Plus
.
I had to stick to Windows because of work. We first tried MikTeX, but
that just didn't work out. Then I got TeXLive and it worked - except
fonts Hours later and with the help of the email list I finally
found the correct combination of magical lines and there it was. And
then somebody
(and are in several
places) but it takes some playing around to get the picture
- startlines in itself has vertical spacing set up
- however, in this combination this before/after spacing interferes with
auto-struts
or take footnotes: due to limitations in tex, footnotes may not be
burried too deep
Hi ho!
* Is it possible to nest combinations?
(Doesn't look like, i.e. I didn't manage it.)
* How do I get the combination caption printed *above* the picture?
(location=high or top in \setupcombinations didn't do that)
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Hi Hraban,
I think that you will have to look into \setupcaptions
Willi
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hi ho!
* Is it possible to nest combinations?
(Doesn't look like, i.e. I didn't manage it.)
* How do I get the combination caption printed *above* the picture?
(location=high or top
Am 2005-10-18 um 23:17 schrieb Willi Egger:
* How do I get the combination caption printed *above* the picture?
(location=high or top in \setupcombinations didn't do that)
I think that you will have to look into \setupcaptions
I thought so myself, but that didn't help (should've
filename\n }
-
usage:
utf82tex filename.tex
texexec filename-gbk.tex
It's a combination of Hans Hagens tex2uc.pl wich converts
codes including tex related characters (\, {, } ...) into
\unicodeglyph commands and an easy utf-8 to gbk converter.
It needs the module Encode
Sorry, I was trying to be general instead of specific and was
unclear. Here's what I want:
\usemodule[MyCrop]
\setupcrop[mark=camera,info=yes] % or \setupcrop[mark=cross,info=no]
or any combination
My idea was to have nested \doifelse statements in the module itself
(I got this idea from
Hi Thomas.
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Sorry, I was trying to be general instead of specific and was unclear.
Here's what I want:
\usemodule[MyCrop]
\setupcrop[mark=camera,info=yes] % or \setupcrop[mark=cross,info=no] or
any combination
This should work. The only thing that is missing
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi Thomas.
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Sorry, I was trying to be general instead of specific and was unclear.
Here's what I want:
\usemodule[MyCrop]
\setupcrop[mark=camera,info=yes] % or \setupcrop[mark=cross,info=no] or
any combination
This should work. The only
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Sorry, I was trying to be general instead of specific and was
unclear. Here's what I want:
\usemodule[MyCrop]
\setupcrop[mark=camera,info=yes] % or \setupcrop[mark=cross,info=no]
or any combination
My idea was to have nested \doifelse statements in the module
- xml in not an input format but (a well structured) interchange
format.
XML is a very good master format from which to derive all outputs. For
example, I receive wordprocessor files from academics and convert them
to XML by a combination of automated processes and hand-tagging. The XML
by a combination of automated processes and hand-tagging.
The XML
is then stored and maintained as the master version of that document,
and when we need to produce a new release in HTML, PDF or eBook, a new
style of PDF, a text version optimised for screen-readers, etc. we
take
a snapshot of the latest
Giuseppe Bilotta schrieb:
Sunday, September 18, 2005 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
I have \start/\stopcombinations where the elements in a row
have different heights, and the combinations bottom-align
them. Is there a way to top-align them?
Ok, found that it's not possible to do it per-combination
}}
{\type{top=} \crlf\type{bottom=}}
\stopcombination
I had tried putting a \vfill after the table, but it wasn't
working ...
Anyway, I'm thinking that in my case I probably need to
define my own combination.
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Hi,
I'm uploading a beta. I replaces a few font things, i.e. il2 and pl0
support is now replaced by a combination of regimes and using ec and qx.
Also, given that up install the latest latin modern zip, you can have
condensed monospaced fonts:
\definetypeface [modern] [tt] [mono] [modern
you,
Mojca
G ... those fonts are just too annoying. And they behave
differently for every single combination of the machine OS
(Con)TeX(t) distribution monkey sitting behing the computer ;)
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John R. Culleton wrote:
Perhaps we all should exchange annotations where there is a typo or
other error we have uncovered. It would be a kind of group errata
sheet.
Yes, this would be a very good idea - for example I bumped into the
combination 'bug' so long ago that I'd already forgotten
. But any other (perhaps more appropriate) combination like
\enableregime[latin2]
\usetypescript[modern][ec]
or
\usetypescript[modern][il2]
gives totaly wrong glyphs.
I believe that ť uppecase bug also relates with ignoring making
pseudo-caps for this letter by
texfont --fontroot=X: --en=ec --ve
that appropriate info goes
from enco-il2. But any other (perhaps more appropriate) combination like
\enableregime[latin2]
\usetypescript[modern][ec]
or
\usetypescript[modern][il2]
gives totaly wrong glyphs.
I believe that ť uppecase bug also relates with ignoring making
pseudo-caps
to:
* different context versions needed
* different test documents needed
1) user can select any combination of the above
2) result (one page/png, more pages pdf) can be viewed or downloaded
3) feedback
or perhaps (as I can read between your lines)
a pdf with even number of pages:
left page: original
versions and 1000 documents ... can
slow down your computer a bit.)
1) user can select any combination of the above
2) result (one page/png, more pages pdf) can be viewed or downloaded
Converting multiple-page pdf to png-s should also be possible. Take
http://archive.contextgarden.net/thread
in a left parens. So I
had:
blah blah blah.)\footnote{text of note}
Also \goodbreak and \clubpenalty 1 in combination still do
not prevent all orphan (club) lines. Perhaps there is a magic Context
incantation that I missed.
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and the paragraph ended in a left parens. So I
had:
blah blah blah.)\footnote{text of note}
Also \goodbreak and \clubpenalty 1 in combination still do
not prevent all orphan (club) lines. Perhaps there is a magic Context
incantation that I missed.
\setupnotes[footnote][split=strict
is regi-ce or just regi-1250
Does anyone have any script to test the encoding (which would produce
a matrix of (almost) 266 characters)?
there are
\showcharacters
\showaccents
it all depends on the combination of input regime and font encoding
Hans
, when changing engines, it's a simple
step of changing the (default, perhaps?) encoding...
\starttypescript [serif] [agaramond] [uc] % XeTeX and Unicode is a happy
combination
\definefontsynonym [AGaramond-Regular]
...
adam
Steffen Wolfrum said this at Mon, 11 Jul 2005 17:37:24
[serif] [agaramond] [uc] % XeTeX and Unicode is a happy
combination
\definefontsynonym [AGaramond-Regular]
['AGaramondPro-Regular:mapping=tex-text;+onum'][encoding=uc]
\definefontsynonym [AGaramond-Italic]
['AGaramondPro-Italic:mapping=tex-text;+onum
of
what's in the document, ConTeXt *still* tries loading Latin
Modern. Why?
the palatino typescript is a combination of fonts, for instance the monospaced
is taken from latin modern
we need a fall back font in tex, and now that's latin modern; once it;s wide
spread we can start doing some more
am a bit afraid of the word previous and the comments
in the beginning of the file.
So, a question follows:
I want to make documents with Times/Helvetica/Courier
combination (as was done with pos). I do not have the
commercial fonts, but I do have the TeX Live (or teTeX)
distribution. What
of braces after your \framed and things should
work out!
Mari
(who's had her share of 'why in the #¤% doesn't my combination work')
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work out!
Mari
(who's had her share of doesn't my combination work')
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enough to tell you how it
does it.
Basically, the macro is \fixme and it allows four types of notes;
fixme, fxnote, fxwarning, and fxerror.
Notes can appear in several ways; inline, margin, footnote, or index
and can be in one or a combination of all four appearances. With the
index environment
, \setupbodyfont, etc,etc
I can't find the right combination of switches to make use of the Zapf
Chancery or Garamond fonts.
All other fonts work find (bookman, modern, palatino, etc).
I am using Linux/fedoraCore3, texlive2004, and:
TeXExec 5.2.4 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2005
try the commands \usetypescript, \setupbodyfont, etc,etc
I can't find the right combination of switches to make use of the Zapf
Chancery or Garamond fonts.
All other fonts work find (bookman, modern, palatino, etc).
I am using Linux/fedoraCore3, texlive2004, and:
TeXExec 5.2.4 - ConTeXt
, but when using a combination, the whole combination is
treated as one figure and gets only one number and one label.
X X X X
fig.n fig.n+1
I've consulted the manuals and searched the list archives, but I have
not found a solution.
tnx in advance,
I now know
a combination, the whole combination is treated
as one figure and gets only one number and one label.
X X X X
fig.n fig.n+1
I've consulted the manuals and searched the list archives, but I have
not found a solution.
tnx in advance,
I now know how
to increment the figure counter by hand? And to add
a label for the added figurenumber? Then I can make the
[2*1]-combination appear as two independent figures.
the only problem then is the caption of the combination. I don't want
that caption, and I don't want the space that is occupied
a combination, the whole combination is treated
as one figure and gets only one number and one label.
X X X X
fig.n fig.n+1
I've consulted the manuals and searched the list archives, but I have
not found a solution.
tnx in advance,
Peter van Kranenburg
p.s
octaaf}
{\gebrokenoctaaf}{gebroken octaaf}
\stopcombinatie}
I want to have the two figures numbered as seperate, independent
figures, but when using a combination, the whole combination is
treated as one figure and gets only one number and one label.
X X X X
Dear consortium,
Below is a working typescript for times new roman and arial (I'm told that on
mac the equivalent of arial is helvetica, so this may be os-specific;-)
This combination is required by Springer-Verlag in many of their books.
I have to typeset an article for a Springer volume
Hi Johannes,
I looked at your coding.
The use module line has two typo's It should be \usemodule[pictex,chemic]
The statements are not complete i.e. you forgot the \stopcombination.
Further when starting a combination one needs to give the number of rows
and columns e.g. [2*3]. with only [6
Mark Smith wrote:
because specifically these are suggested (albeit not
as a combination) in the readme. In the interests
of finding out whether I'm odd. Was anybody else
led astray by this ?
Probably, because these questions keep popping up. I've
added a 'improve documentation' to my
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
You need 'num' in both, or 'number' in both.
...as simple as that ?
Great.
I can only suggest that I was drawn to:
refcommand=number
setupcite[num]
because specifically these are suggested (albeit not as a combination) in the
readme
Hi!
I have some problems using units or cite commands in combination
with line breaks.
Using:
... energies up to 3 \EVolt were measured
will produce no whitespace between eV and were
... energies up to 3 eVwere measured .
In order to get the space correct between
Hi Adam!
Thank you for your quick answer. But somehow the combination
of backslash and space \ doesn't work for me at the moment.
I already tried that before with no effect and tried again
after your mail. I also tried \cMeter to check if it is
dependent on the unit itself. Maybe
{Knuth}
\input Knuth
\stoptext
If your document is already a PDF with A4 pages in it, you might use the
following command to arrange the pages:
texexec --pdfcombine --combination=2*2 inputfile.pdf --result=outputfile
This approach is meant for more than two pages per sheet.
Yet another
a
parameter that might help. Try these two in combination:
\setupinterlinespace[stretch=0.08] % experimentation needed!
\setuptolerance[vertical,verystrict]
I'm not an expert in this area, so don't take this as the final word!
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Adam T
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said this at Tue, 21 Dec 2004 08:56:40 +0100:
In Latex the combination \{a} can mean two things:
1. in most fonts: show the charachter on the a given numerical position,
which means that there is one character ä.
2. in some other fonts \{a} means: combine with a and make an ä
the
character that is put on the numerical position of a. In the font dingbats for
example, the character on that position is not an a, but a symbol.
In Latex the combination \{a} can mean two things:
1. in most fonts: show the charachter on the a given numerical position, which
means that there is one
working under context...
that message is an indication that you didn't define it as bodyfont
for instance:
\definetypeface[johanna][rm][serif][palatino][default]
will provide
\setupbodyfont[johanna,10pt,rm]
the combination [serif] [palatino] is the main typescript filter, while
[rm
[johanna][rm][serif][palatino][default]
will provide
\setupbodyfont[johanna,10pt,rm]
the combination [serif] [palatino] is the main typescript filter, while [rm] is
what it gets mapped onto; [default] concerns the size
Hans
)
\startLaughingMode
I agree that multi-architecture is needed, but the problem with
P.C users is that there is only two architecture in the world (;-)
1 - Windows
2 - the others
The most advanced pc users know also about linux and even linux-64
but an architecture is a combination between some hard (sparc
of this is, that (combined with moved enc and map files
in combination with strict paths in the texmf.cnf files), tex
distributions are not downward compatible. The assumption is more or
less that users reinstall the whole lot and don't have their own fonts
and such -)
Another change
ciro wrote:
I was using \title to create my chapter titles without the chapter number.
THen I used \definelist, \setuplist and \placelist to print the content,
but I couldn't find the combination of parameters to do this. I simply
want a content list with the chapter name, and the page number
I was using \title to create my chapter titles without the chapter number.
THen I used \definelist, \setuplist and \placelist to print the content,
but I couldn't find the combination of parameters to do this. I simply
want a content list with the chapter name, and the page number where
* Dirar BOUGATEF [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Oct 12, 2004 22:30]:
Original Message Follows
[actually, it was cut]
Thank god for hotmail is all I can say. Where would we have been
without Original Message Follows in a HTML and text-plain combination?
Leave it to Microsoft I guess. Take something
for the entire height.
So is it possible to define the space that is available per page (for text + footnote)
as a combination of the normal height plus the space in the margin?
I don't have an idea how to code this in plain TeX (or whatever language is used for
ConTeXt), but maybe someone else knows
to (almost) any conceivable combination of greek vowel
+ accents/diacritical signs, for example: 1F00 = greek small letter
alpha with psili. I could see whether I can find a map with these
corresponding numbers and names somewhere or would be willing to write
it myself. Is that what you're
a
unique number and name to (almost) any conceivable combination of
greek vowel + accents/diacritical signs, for example: 1F00 = greek
small letter alpha with psili. I could see whether I can find a map
with these corresponding numbers and names somewhere or would be
willing to write it myself
. The headers on pages 1 and 2 should be the
same throughout the entire document. Of course, when I make the temporary
global direction switch, the location of the headers get switched too. My
problem is that I have not been able to create a combination of \setupheaders
and \setuppagenumbering so
still interested, drop me a
line, I have a home-cooked Greek package for ConTeXt which works very
well on my box (which is teTeX on Mac OS X); I could send you the
files. And the iota subscript is usuall done with an | after the vowel,
as in a|. The combination =A (alpha with circumflex) does
. The problems:
Combination Doesn't give
r rho with spirit
=A capital alpha with circumflex
A capital alpha with spirit
Moreover, I don't know how to write the subscribed iota. My system
is a MiKTeX 2.2 with (e
that the combination is the next element.
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appear in a number of places, e.g. in font-map.tex:
\definebodyfont [14.4pt,...]
[tf=Serif sa 1.06,
sc=SerifCaps sa 1.06]
But the variants you are trying to use don't occur at all, which
suggests that ConTeXt has no way to recognize the combination of
small caps
. There are also some spacing issues when used in combination with other macro package features. Another complication is that active characters are used for other features as well. I had put it on my todo list to reimplement some of the context verbatim features using etex (more robust and faster
Peter Münster wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2004, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
FitBH means, fit to width of bounding box. When reading text on the screen,
the combination of FullScreen and FitBH seems to me optimal.
I could not find anything like this in ConTeXt.
After a while of searching, I
On Mon, 31 May 2004, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
FitBH means, fit to width of bounding box. When reading text on the screen,
the combination of FullScreen and FitBH seems to me optimal.
I could not find anything like this in ConTeXt.
After a while of searching, I found in spec-fdf.tex
to get the same result as in LaTeX with
% \hypersetup{pdfstartview={FitBH}}
what does this do?
FitBH means, fit to width of bounding box. When reading text on the screen,
the combination of FullScreen and FitBH seems to me optimal.
When you create a pdf-file of the following
the M is 0xfc. Dunno if this is right.
It seems, that there is no key named keywords ?
Hans?
FitBH means, fit to width of bounding box. When reading text on the screen,
the combination of FullScreen and FitBH seems to me optimal.
I could not find anything like this in ConTeXt.
BTW, how do
course.
Almost all of the functonality of eplain is also provided by
Context so the need to use both is rare. There are a few
circumstances where the combination makes sense, such as
indexing where eplain plus makeindex offers some
additional formatting flexibility, at the cost of an extra
step
when the file being viewed is changed
without losing the page location. this combination gives me
semi-wsywig without ever leaving Gvim.
Today I got a reply on comp.text.tex that there was some context.vim file
circulating around in the past. Are you aware of it?
It would be nice to take more
is changed
without losing the page location. this combination gives me
semi-wsywig without ever leaving Gvim.
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John Culleton
Able Typesetters and Indexers
http://wexfordpress.com
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