On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Morgan Brassel wrote:
3) Aditya, I saw your remark in your 'My Way' concerning the 'multline'
environment. I must admit I would really be glad to see it appear in
ConTeXt! I'm afraid I'm not able to implement it myself... I use it a
lot with amsmath: when a formula is just
I had this code working (it was in an article I submitted for NTG-MAPS
a while ago, july 2007). Now this same code gives an error on getbuffer.
What happened to getbuffer? Is it possible a \fi has disappeared in
the getbuffer code between now and last july? Is there a quick patch
because now
On Sat, 22 Mar 2008, Morgan Brassel wrote:
What exactly are you trying to achieve? I do not completely know all the
features of digits. But table has a numerical columns n and q, see
http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb29-1/tb91mahajan.pdf. There are also
\HC (hook column) which can do
Hi everyone,
I am wondering about the effects of the 'margin=yes' option in itemize
environments. It seems to be incompatible with the 'packed' option.
In the following example, the third itemize doesn't get packed, even if
the 'packed' option is present. Is it a feature? In this case, how can
Hi Hans,
Could you send us the example and the version of your ConTeXt
installation. It would be also interesting is you use MkII or MkIV to
process your files.
Wolfgang
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 12:36:47 +0100 Hans van der Meer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had this code working (it was in an article
Hi Morgan,
I am wondering about the effects of the 'margin=yes' option in itemize
environments. It seems to be incompatible with the 'packed' option.
you can't use assignments and commands in the same argument.
In the following example, the third itemize doesn't get packed, even if
the
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Morgan,
I am wondering about the effects of the 'margin=yes' option in itemize
environments. It seems to be incompatible with the 'packed' option.
you can't use assignments and commands in the same argument.
D'oh! Now I feel terribly sorry
Does this do what you want?
%\TracingFormats=1
\starttable[|b{\digits}r|]
\NC 1.@@ \NC \AR
\NC 1.1@ \NC \AR
\NC 1.11 \NC \AR
\NC 11.11 \NC \AR
\stoptable
Aditya
Hi Aditya,
Thank you for this solution. I saw it on the wiki before I sent my first
e-mail: it is actually less
What is the proper way in ConTeXt to include a file?
Just \input filename ignores the \enableregime[] setting and thus
mistreats accented characters. \usemodule[] shows the same behaviour.
Hans van der Meer
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On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Morgan Brassel wrote:
Does this do what you want?
%\TracingFormats=1
\starttable[|b{\digits}r|]
\NC 1.@@ \NC \AR
\NC 1.1@ \NC \AR
\NC 1.11 \NC \AR
\NC 11.11 \NC \AR
\stoptable
Aditya
Hi Aditya,
Thank you
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Morgan Brassel wrote:
3) Aditya, I saw your remark in your 'My Way' concerning the 'multline'
environment. I must admit I would really be glad to see it appear in
ConTeXt! I'm afraid I'm not able to implement it myself... I use
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