Good afternoon.
I have to apologize for making a mess here. The problem I have refered
the last week was not caused by ConTeXt, nor by TeXLive (at least not
directly), but by my own stupidness. When I deleted the old ConTeXt
from the TeXLive directory tree, I didn't deleted old file
Hi Marcin
If you have a working TeXlive thats ok. You can use this. - Another
approach is to take a minimal distribution from Pragma. I have both on
my computer.Hans's ditribution does perfectly what I need. If you want
to stay with ConTeXt then I see no reason to take on board more than
Hans
I find that the pdf book @ http://www.pragma-ade.com is wonderful beautiful
But I cant setup a style like that.
How can I get some BIG examples to learn Context?
I think example is wonderful when learning something new.
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Folks,
I am new beginner and have some rookie questions about using the bib module.
1. \setupcite[number][left=[, right=]] did not work. the citation
still shows up in the text like (author, year)
2. either \completepublications or \placepublications wont show the
publication list at the end of
Hello mlw01,
(uh, what a strange name)
I find that the pdf book @ http://www.pragma-ade.com is wonderful beautiful
But I cant setup a style like that.
It needs a lot of practice to do something like that. But actually
(once you know how to do it) it is not that difficult anymore.
How can I
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Wednesday, January 19, 2005 Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
On Jan 17, 2005, at 4:54 PM, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
enablegreek relies on catcode changes, so it cannot work inside
commands. It should be redefined to make use of e-TeX's
\scantoken feature so that it can re-parse its
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Problem description:
I have a computer program, which carries the data about the grid points
on a sphere (possibly with different colors defined in these points) and
how the points are connected with each other to form a grid. I would
take these triangles (or
Michal Kvasnicka wrote:
BTW, can someone explain me what is the logic behind the TeXLive
directory tree? Why isn't so simple as the old teTeX was? Why some
configuraton files are there two or three times, sometimes with
different content? :-( Is somewhere an explanation of these wonders? :-(
Hi,
as far as I've seen columnsets work in a magazine like style:
\startcolumnset[twocolumns]
aaa ...
\startcolumnsetspan[heading]
bbb
\stopcolumnsetspan
ccc ...
\stopcolumnset
gives results like this:
aaa ccc
aaa ccc
ccc ccc
ccc ccc
But how can I structure columnsets so my result