Skip Collins wrote:
Sorry for rambling. I guess this goes with the territory when living
on the bleeding edge. As you can see, I am in need of some basic
guidance for getting a newish context working properly. I have spent
some time looking for step-by-step instructions, but all I get is more
Hallo,
commands for layers (\setuplayer, ...) are missing in the texshow. What
is the mechanism to add them?
vit
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Hi,
I cannot manage to let a long table span multiple columns, and I also
can't find a way to put a frame around a multicolumns piece of text.
I am using tetex-3.0 on Linux:
texexec : TeXExec 5.2.4 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2005
texutil : TeXUtil 9.0.0 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1992-2004
tex :
On Apr 29, 2005, at 15:03, Ville Voipio wrote (on the ConTeX list, but
this also is interesting for all gwTeX users):
I have spent some very interesting time trying to install the TeXlive
fonts by using texfont type-tmf.dat. What happened was that a lot of
complaints about unknown subpath
Dear fellow-ConTeXters,
working with Context I noticed some small, strange behaviours:
1. I arranged pages in the following way:
\definepapersize[myCustomLayout][width=12cm, height=19cm]
\setuppapersize[myCustomLayout][A4,landscape]
\setuparranging[2SIDE]
now, when I use \showsetups I get the
Dear all,
I have a manuscript with long nested numbered enumerations and I want
the numbers of all levels to be printed like:
1. one
1.1 one-one
1.2 one-two
2. two
2.1 two-one
2.2.1 two-two-one
...
Using the following prints only the current level's number, not all levels:
Frank Grieshaber said this at Sun, 1 May 2005 17:57:30 +0200:
3. if a command has lots of options it's better to sort of
pretty-print those like the following:
\setuplayout[
backspace=15mm,
cutspace=10mm,
...
grid=yes,
marking=on,
]
After some time (lots of time..) I figured out that the last