Hello,
is the module letter still supportet? As mentioned in xcorresp.pdf the file
m-letter.tex is that module, but this is missing on my system.
Thanks
Wolfgang
his is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.20a-2.2 (MiKTeX 2.4) (preloaded
format=cont-en 2004.12.6) 8 DEC 2004 22:35
entering extended
profile wrote:
undefined control sequence : stelsectiein
this style is not adapted to low level english
reimplementing this style could be a nice exercise (and tutorial) in doing xml
with context, so if there are docbook users out there, a way to go can be:
- someone makes a sample showing one
Hi,
Is there a miktex user who can help to increase the hash table?
I don't use/know miktex, but as far as I know there is a miktex.ini file
where all the settings are.
Patrick
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\starttext
\type...
\stoptext
It doesn't seem to see the end delimiter,
nikolai
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How do I get a figure with text that is displayed like
Figure
Text
Caption
where we first have the figure, then a description of it below, and
finally a caption? So far I've only managed to get the text to appear
to the left or right of the figure.
nikolai
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Hi NIkolai,
It might not be the only way, this should work:
\placefigure
[here]
[fig:somelabel]
{Caption}
\placelegend{Figure}
{Text}
Nikolai Weibull wrote :
How do I get a figure with text that is displayed like
Figure
Text
Caption
where we first have the
* David Munger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Dec 09, 2004 17:10]:
It might not be the only way, this should work:
\placefigure
[here]
[fig:somelabel]
{Caption}
\placelegend{Figure}
{Text}
Hm, yeah, that works OK. I was hoping for something that made a little
more sense, but this seems to
Hi all.
I want to use XML, but in a non-doctrinaire way: I much prefer TeX
formula writing to mathml by hand.
I looked at xtag-mml, and the \defineXMLenvironment [formula] looked like
just what I wanted. However, when trying it, the XML catcode regime was
still in effect, and the backslashes
Hi Thomas
Oops... So, I should stop using these aliases and distribute the .sty
files instead. Last time that I looked at these .sty files, they just
loaded the .tex files without any additional code.
indeed; the currenr version are more latex compliant; i've forgotten when this
change was made,