David Arnold wrote:
All,
How do I get all of my \subject commands to typeset in blue?
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setuphead[subject][color=blue]
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Hi,
Am using \placecontent to generate my TOC, but this does not produce anything.
I had a look at the manualsand it does not mention any special settings.
Any help would be welcome.
This is my version:
ConTeXt ver: 2004.10.19 fmt: 2004.10.24 int: english mes: english
Cheers.
Dirar.Express
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Hi,
Am using \placecontent to generate my TOC, but this does not produce
anything.
I had a look at the manuals and it does not mention any special settings.
Any help would be welcome.
This is my version:
ConTeXt ver: 2004.10.19 fmt: 2004.10.24 int: english mes:
David Arnold wrote:
How can I get my pagenumbering to go:
Page 1
Page 2
the clean way is: \setuplabeltext[pagenumber=Page ]
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH
Indeed texutil wasn't running. I have copied it manually to my bin folder and now i get the TOC.
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Hello,
I know it's a bad habit to use stretched text, but apparently
formerly people thought differently. I am typesetting old quotations
and would not want to replace stretched text simply by emphasized. Is
it absolutely discouraged in ConTeXt or is there any way to have
it... (in spite of its
Dear all,
using the example below with texexec --pdf example.tex
metapost comes up with its prompt - answering \bye results
in a correct pdf file. Whats going wrong? How can I debug
that?
BTW, is it possible just to extract the flowchart as a
file? I found the --figures=c switch
Hi,
I know it's a bad habit to use stretched text, but apparently
formerly people thought differently. I am typesetting old quotations
and would not want to replace stretched text simply by emphasized. Is
it absolutely discouraged in ConTeXt or is there any way to have
it... (in spite of its
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:06:10 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Piotr Kopszak) wrote:
Hello,
I know it's a bad habit to use stretched text, but apparently
formerly people thought differently. I am typesetting old quotations
and would not want to replace stretched text simply by emphasized. Is
it