Hi,
I uploaded a beta with a few more (rather small) modules. These provide a
framework for experiments (which i guess Willy will start doing immediately).
\usemodule[layout] % todo bindingedge, have to think that over since it's
an arrangement related and not layout
\starttext
Hi,
At the location mentioned below you will find a font special. Before we
send the files to the printing house (next week) we want to make sure that
the for us not so familiar languages are code / entered / typeset correct.
It's a booklet at cdrom jewel case format so that it can sit next to
Hi,
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you can feed it into a description, like:
\definedescription[WhatANote]
and then use
\startWhatANote{#1}#2\stopWhatANote
in the macro.
I am not sure what you mean by the macro.
Do you mean it like this? :
I am trying to find a euro symbol for my work.
I have \def\euro{\uchar{32}{172}} [character #x20AC; which I got from some XSL-FO
literature I downloaded] and I use
\defineXMLentity[euro] {\euro}
as I am transforming from XML.
What I then get is
! Font
Hi,
I am using \usemodule[chart] and following the manual mchart.pdf. But I
cannot figure out how to get two charts, one of size [nx=4,ny=4] and
one of size [nx=4,ny=1] in the same document, without the second one
occupying the same physical space as the first one. It seems that I can
have
At 21:07 16/01/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
I am using \usemodule[chart] and following the manual mchart.pdf. But I
cannot figure out how to get two charts, one of size [nx=4,ny=4] and one
of size [nx=4,ny=1] in the same document, without the second one occupying
the same physical space as the first
At 17:46 16/01/2004, you wrote:
I am trying to find a euro symbol for my work.
I have \def\euro{\uchar{32}{172}} [character #x20AC; which I got from
some XSL-FO literature I downloaded] and I use
\defineXMLentity[euro] {\euro}
as I am transforming from XML.
What I then get is
!