Hooman Javidnia wrote:
Hi,
When compiling a file in SciTE using F7, if the file, is already open in
Adobe Acrobat, the compilation stops and asks for a new file name to write
the PDF file to. I think the normal behavior would be to automatically
close the current instance of the file in
2006/2/27, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
Texexec uses a pair of programs by Fabrice Popineau to make Acrobat
automatically close and reopen the document. But this only works if
it can control the file opening and closing from the start.
Interesting. I found no likely suspects
Johan Sandblom wrote:
2006/2/27, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
Texexec uses a pair of programs by Fabrice Popineau to make Acrobat
automatically close and reopen the document. But this only works if
it can control the file opening and closing from the start.
Interesting.
Marcus Vinicius Mesquita de So wrote:
Hi!
Strangely Acrobat does not find words in headers.
Did this ocurred already to anyone?
can you make a small pdf file that we can test?
Hans
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Jose Ignacio Marín Alberdi wrote:
Hi all,
I am experiencing some trouble using mswincontext.zip.
I have properly installed perl and ruby as the wiki says.
(http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Windows_Installation#Stand-alone_ConTeXt_dist
ribution)
But when it comes to use cdemo.bat I got:
I cannot get backgrounds to work as I understand from the manual.
This example is from the manual:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupinteraction[state=start] % don't if needed, manual p. 122 seems
to suggest it
\setupbackgrounds[header,text,footer][text]
Hello Wizards,
the next example illustrates the problem with wrong order of
content-list items if using balanced columnsets:
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\setuplayout[grid=yes,topspace=1cm,bottomspace=1cm,height=middle]
\showgrid
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hello Wizards,
the next example illustrates the problem with wrong order of
content-list items if using balanced columnsets:
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\setuplayout[grid=yes,topspace=1cm,bottomspace=1cm,height=middle]
\showgrid
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I cannot get backgrounds to work as I understand from the manual.
This example is from the manual:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupinteraction[state=start] % don't if needed, manual p. 122 seems
to suggest it
\setupbackgrounds[header,text,footer][text]
Hans van der Meer wrote:
A nasty problem arises when I try to enclose columns into a
framedtext and at the same time want to typeset it narrower inside
the frame.
1. framedtext: columns will not typeset, simplecolumns does
2. narrower: columns honors narrowing, simplecolumns does not.
I've been trying to make some notes on typesetting math in ConTeXt,
and using nath seems the way to go. An odd thing about using \binom
with nath: in displayed equations, it works fine, in inline
equations, \binom{1}{2} will typeset 1(2) (with a raised 2).
I suppose it's known that \startalign
Hi all,
I have problem with chars encoding now; I have updated ConTeXt sometimes in
January; before the time I was using old (year) version. In this
prehistorical version the problem was not present.
What is the stuff? The following code generates content with titles without
spaces -- accented
Hi Hans,
I have problem with chars encoding now; I have updated ConTeXt sometimes in
January; before the time I was using old (year) version. In this
prehistorical version the problem was not present.
What is the stuff? The following code generates content with titles without
spaces -- accented
Hi,
thanks ! that did it for me...
I did (a) and then (b) :)
Here is the sequence I used (assuming C:\Programs\context)
Start-Run-cmd
cd C:\Programs\context
cdemo.bat
Then I closed the SciTe thing but I remained in the cmd.
Then, in one line as Mojca says:
Hi ML,
which is the current preferred method to get a table splitted over
multiple pages within an float environment? I've tried natural tables
and linetables. Both within an \placefloat, \splitfloat and outside of
an float environment. Only one variant splitted the table as expected,
the natural
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