Hello,
I need transform some presentation into series of
jpeg files. Is it possible directly from ConTeXt or
I have to use some external tools for conversion?
What is the easiest way in any case?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello,
I need transform some presentation into series of
jpeg files. Is it possible directly from ConTeXt or
I have to use some external tools for conversion?
What is the easiest way in any case?
use ghostview/ghostscript to convert your pdf presentation
Hallo,
I have a problem with
\startitemize[columns,a]
\item $a_n=2+\frac{1}{n+1}$
\item $a_n=\frac{(-1)^n}{\sqrt{n}}-3$
\stopitemize
which is NOT in columns.
\startitemize[columns,a]
\item one
\item two
\stopitemize
works!
How can I solve this?
Wolfgang
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 10:46:06 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I need transform some presentation into series of
jpeg files. Is it possible directly from ConTeXt or
I have to use some external tools for conversion?
What is the easiest way in any case?
Hi
You can make a script
2007/10/29, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hallo,
I have a problem with
\startitemize[columns,a]
\item $a_n=2+\frac{1}{n+1}$
\item $a_n=\frac{(-1)^n}{\sqrt{n}}-3$
\stopitemize
which is NOT in columns.
\startitemize[columns,a]
\item one
\item two
\stopitemize
works!
In our XML-ConTeXt-PDF workflow, we've encountered a few intermittent
problems when using split natural tables. I'm not able to post the original
documents in which the problems are manifesting, but below is a document that
reproduces one of the problems. The first page of the document is
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007, Peter Rolf wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello,
I need transform some presentation into series of
jpeg files. Is it possible directly from ConTeXt or
I have to use some external tools for conversion?
What is the easiest way in any case?
use
Santy, Michael schrieb:
In our XML-ConTeXt-PDF workflow, we've encountered a few intermittent
problems when using split natural tables. I'm not able to post the
original documents in which the problems are manifesting, but below is a
document that reproduces one of the problems. The first
Hi,
Is there an automatic way of typesetting
roman numerals? I imagine something like
a \roman{7} that would result in a nice
VII.
Thanks,
Maurício
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Maurício wrote:
Hi,
Is there an automatic way of typesetting
roman numerals? I imagine something like
a \roman{7} that would result in a nice
VII.
lower case: \romannumerals{7} (or \convertnumber{r}{7})
upper case: \Romannumerals{7} (or \convertnumber{R}{7})
Best wishes,
Taco
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