[NTG-context] Page number in outer margin?

2004-04-12 Thread John Culleton
I want to place the page number vertically centered in the outer margin, with some prettyprinting. Does one do this with the \setpagenumber command, the \inmargin command, or some combination thereof? I can figure out how to do it in plain TeX but I hate to revert to plain just

[NTG-context] Update problems: TOC

2004-03-08 Thread Mari Voipio
) % - % The combination below sets the look of the title of the TOC \definehead [myContents] [title] \setuphead [myContents] [alternative=left, style=\sstfb] % These settings are for the first level (chapter) entries % in the TOC \setuplist

Re: [NTG-context] caption alignment

2004-02-20 Thread Hans Hagen
At 20:34 18/02/2004, you wrote: Ahoi! I thought \setupcaptions[align=right] would cause left aligned captions, but they stay centered. \setupcombinations[align=right] works -- even if I think, combination captions should be affected by \setupcaptions also... Ergo: - How do I get left aligned

[NTG-context] Re: Update Problem

2004-02-12 Thread Stefan Wachter
created the formats by texexec --make nl en de. are you sure that you use the right format (in combination with cont-new.tex)? (kpsewhich cont-en.efmt) else try texexec --make --alone hans

Re: [NTG-context] Update Problem

2004-02-11 Thread Hans Hagen
en de. are you sure that you use the right format (in combination with cont-new.tex)? (kpsewhich cont-en.efmt) else try texexec --make --alone hans - Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE/POD

Re: [NTG-context] arabtext in Context

2004-01-08 Thread Hans Hagen
, can you check the pdf file i'll you? maybe you're running some odd combination of arabtex and context Hans ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context

Re: [NTG-context] Floats in Columnsets

2003-12-07 Thread Hans Hagen
in combination with the float grid options can give you whatever you want. Hans PS. Grid snapping introduced quite some border cases and a lot of effort has gone into providing control over that. An associated new feature is a yet to be documented and for the moment experimental graphic

[NTG-context] countproblem

2003-11-11 Thread Bernd Militzer
] } % Using this macro in normal text like TestQuestion \pkt[5] it works!!! But when I use this macro in combination with enumeration I run in a problem example: % \defineenumeration[question][location=inmargin,text=,width=fit] % \question\pkt[5] TestQuestion\par nothing ist count in this case

[NTG-context] Simple problem using texexec to combine pdfs

2003-11-10 Thread Martin Buchmann
--pdfcombine --combination=1*1 --result=felix.pdf *.pdf to combine all pdfs in the wd to felix.pdf. That's working fine besides the fact that a footnote is added to each page containing the file name and the date. That's maybe pretty handy sometimes but not for me at the moment. I checked

Re: [NTG-context] Simple problem using texexec to combine pdfs

2003-11-10 Thread Hans Hagen
into one. So i tried: texexec --pdfcombine --combination=1*1 --result=felix.pdf *.pdf to combine all pdfs in the wd to felix.pdf. That's working fine besides the fact that a footnote is added to each page containing the file name and the date. That's maybe pretty handy sometimes but not for me

[NTG-context] enumeration and countproblem

2003-11-05 Thread Bernd Militzer
like TestQuestion \pkt[5] it works without problems! But when I use this macro in combination with enumeration I run in a problem example: % \defineenumeration[question][location=inmargin,text=,width=fit] % \question\pkt[5] TestQuestion\par nothing ist count in this case! How can I fix

[NTG-context] combination figures

2003-10-09 Thread Ed L Cashin
Hi. I have the following code in my source, to try to get a combination of two figures in one: \placefigure {10,000 random|-|value pixels added} \startcombination[2] {\externalfigure[noise1][height=.4\textwidth]}{image 1} {\externalfigure[noise2][height=.4\textwidth]}{image 2

[NTG-context] Re: combination figures

2003-10-09 Thread Ed L Cashin
Ed L Cashin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi. I have the following code in my source, to try to get a combination of two figures in one: \placefigure {10,000 random|-|value pixels added} \startcombination[2] {\externalfigure[noise1][height=.4\textwidth]}{image 1

[NTG-context] Why is there 1pt space between footnotes?

2003-10-01 Thread Steffen Wolfrum
Hi, I am almost sure that I tried every possible combination of commands and options, but still there seems to be a minimal distance between footnotes that can't be erased. My idea was just to have small footnotes without any extra distance between them. But there always was about 1pt or 2pt

[NTG-context] Presentationstep in pre-fuzzy

2003-09-26 Thread Shivkumar Chandrasekaran
Hi, I have tried every combination of presentationstep and the NextStep button in pre-fuzzy presentation style, and nothing seems to work. I have the latest (ConTeXt ver: 2003.9.25 fmt: 2003.9.26 int: english mes: english) running on Mac OS X (10.2.8) with Gierben Wierda's teTex

[NTG-context] new version

2003-09-17 Thread Steffen Wolfrum
of humanities, art history etc. it is very, very common. You said that it should not be too difficult - and it really would be a great feature for ConTeXt!! What do you think? Steffen P.S. Sorry, hope I don't annoy you too much... 2. Isn't it possible to make a kind of combination between

Re: [NTG-context] Editor for ConTeXt ?...

2003-09-09 Thread Mari Voipio
I've managed to fairly successfully use the combination in Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP (otherwise perfect, getting fonts to work takes some time - now I have a cheat sheet for this, if needed). NTEmacs turns ConTeXt compatible with Berend Boer's ConTeXt mode, see http://www.berendboer.net

Re: [NTG-context] Greek font

2003-09-08 Thread Thomas A . Schmitz
that a certain ligature is in, say, slot 165. Combinations of accents [+ breathing] + vowel are produced by the ligature mechanisms (let's say that's the character for alpha with acute accent and smooth breathing). What I would need to do is: 1) tell TeX that the combination 'a should

Re: [NTG-context] Greek font

2003-09-08 Thread Thomas A . Schmitz
was looking for - defines all the ligatures, like so: ligtable : % smooth breathing a =: oct202, e =: oct342, h =: oct232, r =: oct374 I can actually understand what this file does: if TeX finds the combination a, it will produce a ligature

Re: [NTG-context] Greek font

2003-09-08 Thread Jens-Uwe Morawski
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 18:13:21 +0200 Thomas A.Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What I would need to do is: 1) tell TeX that the combination 'a should be considered a ligature in LaTeX this is implemented using some tricks (language support) from the 'babel' package. Thus, this has _nothing_

Re: [NTG-context] \setupheadertexts

2003-09-05 Thread John Culleton
[text][{\bf My book}][{\it \getmarking[chapter]}] Tobias Well, I am almost home! My customer now prefers Small Caps letterspaced rather than bold. So I used example two above and an earlier post from Bill McClain to come up with this combination: %First, the macros for extended (letterspaced

[NTG-context] This is something Hans will love ...

2003-07-31 Thread Giuseppe Bilotta
text: -- PerlTeX is a combination Perl script (perltex) and LaTeX2e style file (perlmacros) that, together, give the user the ability to define LaTeX macros in terms of Perl code. Once defined, a Perl macro becomes

Re: [NTG-context] Double bar means hyphen?

2003-06-13 Thread Ed L Cashin
. In pdftex it translated to an em? dash instead. Is this combination documented somewhere? || The default is supposed to be an en-dash, but this can be changed. See section 7.8 Composed words in ConTeXt the Manual. I always use explicit hyphen like this: Don't second|-|guess me. -- --Ed L

Re: [NTG-context] Writing Japanese using ConTeXt

2003-06-09 Thread Matthew Huggett
Tim 't Hart wrote: Recently, I've made the 'unwise' decision to start studying Japanese next year, and of course I want to keep on using ConTeXt to write my school papers. [] So I decided to find a way to write Japanese in ConTeXt. First I tried using the eOmega/ConTeXt combination since I

[NTG-context] Writing Japanese using ConTeXt

2003-06-08 Thread Tim 't Hart
to find a way to write Japanese in ConTeXt. First I tried using the eOmega/ConTeXt combination since I have some great OTPs for it, but soon found out that Omega is still the TeX of the future, in other words, not the TeX of today and extremely unstable. Then I decided to try ConTeXt's UTF-8 support. I

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