Hi,
Annoyingly simple question -- apologies -- but I'm having no luck from
the web. The ConTeXt wiki isn't turning up anything, and the pragma site
seems to be broken, so I can't access the ConTeXt manual. So:
What are the commands in ConTeXt to get angled braces, i.e. `' and ''?
I've got is
Thank you for your explanations, and yes I probably do need percent
signs if my test case had been more severe. Hans, with characteristic
swiftness, already sent me back a vastly improved version which I will
test as soon as I get a chance.
Johan
2006/6/7, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I
This link should not need much introduction anymore:
http://context.aanhet.net/epen2007/index.htm
In a week or so, I will also forward this annoucement to
a few other TeX-related lists and newsgroups.
Cheers, Taco
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Hello Hans and others,I've found a strange behavior of the index references.If there are two (or more) references to the same term on one page, each one in another chapter, there will be two (or more) references to the same page number in the index.The attached sample demonstates it clearly:-
Norbert Preining wrote:
Hi Hans!
On Don, 08 Jun 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Concerning context: I am still hoping that someone is packaing context
independently from tetex and texlive, so that one package can be used
which means that tetex/texlive will become mainly a latex
Hi,
this depends -- different fonts contain different kinds of 'angle
braces',
depending on their purpose. Do you want them for (french style)
quotations, or for typesetting math?
The following is a set of examples -- they might look very different
with other fonts.
Matthias
(\langle and
Ummm... According to my calendar, in *2007*, March 25 is a Sunday and
March 26 is a Monday while the meeting program talks about Sat-Sun.
Looking at the meeting programme, maybe your intention is to have the
meeting from Friday, March 23 to Sunday March 25, 2007?
Just checking, it'll be a
OOPS! Thanks for noticing! It should be march 24 and 25!
Taco
(I can't believe I missed that :-()
Mari Voipio wrote:
Ummm... According to my calendar, in *2007*, March 25 is a Sunday and
March 26 is a Monday while the meeting program talks about Sat-Sun.
Looking at the meeting programme,
Hi Andrea,
andrea valle wrote:
(Just for curiosity)
Will there be presentations? Or will it be totally unformal?
There will definately be presentations (on this user meeting
that, incidentally, will take place on the 24th and 25th of
March 2007, _not_ a day later ... :-/ ).
That reminds me:
Here is a common situation. I need a doublesided layout so I can
adjust the backspace. I want the header text on evens and odds
centered over the text block. To simplify the issue let's say
I want left on the evens and right on the odds. If I specify
(per the manual)
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, John R. Culleton wrote:
Here is a common situation. I need a doublesided layout so I can
adjust the backspace. I want the header text on evens and odds
centered over the text block. To simplify the issue let's say
I want left on the evens and right on the odds. If I
Ralf Schmitt wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Ralf Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to specify additional characters (e.g. ) to be used for
hyphenation of urls using \hyphenatedurl{...}?
in what respect? splitting should take place before an (see scanurl in
supp-lan.tex)
Ciao Taco,
That reminds me: we are hoping you'll be willing
to do a presentation of your music typesetting :-)
I'm always thinking about writing down some notes. I think I can do it
in July. Two days later I presented some considerations on algorithmic
composition and automatic notation in
Hi,evergyone
when I compile my .tex file in which the polish style module was been used,
It doesn't work. the pop-up
window tells me that maketfm: no creation rule for the font sy-anttrz. i
have known that the module
pre-polish use a special font the Antikwa Torunska. this prolem may be to
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