On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 2:57 AM, Stirling Westrup swest...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm hoping the answer to this question should be obvious, but I'm
having no luck with it.
I'm trying to do a layout for a 1-page datasheet. At the very bottom
of the page, in some tiny font, I need to put a copyright
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Tad Ashlock wrote:
Looks like we're always getting the xstrdup() branch of the conditional.
Probably because you are not reading from a file at that level,
but from a token list. Do you want filename to be a file even
if the current input is not directly from a file at
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
-c source `kpsewhich 2context.vim`
-c wqa #1}}
Hey, `kpsewhich 2context.vim` is cheating!
I admit it. But for me, fast success was most important and before it was
kpse:2context.vim...
Anyway, thanks a lot for the t-vim
Tad Ashlock wrote:
Now you say that ConTeXt may not be reading from a file at that level.
That I can accept (being a non-expert), but status.linenumber always
returns the correct line number for the ConTeXt file being processed
(even if the file is being \input from another file). It
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 03.07.2009 um 16:04 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Alan BRASLAU wrote:
In my understanding, \part serves to delimit
logical sections of related chapters, not volumes.
Maybe I am wrong in this interpretation;
maybe \part is to be used to delimit volumes.
Nevertheless, it
Hi
is this what you want?
\setuplayout
[topspace=2.5cm,
backspace=1.5cm,
header=0pt,
margin=0pt,
footer=1.5\bodyfontsize,
height=middle,
width=middle]
\mainlanguage[nl]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupframed
\startbuffer[Footer]
Hi Wolfgang
Alan BRASLAU wrote:
In my understanding, \part serves to delimit
logical sections of related chapters, not volumes.
Maybe I am wrong in this interpretation;
maybe \part is to be used to delimit volumes.
Nevertheless, it should be relatively simple
for the basic user to be able to
Taco Hoekwater mailto:t...@elvenkind.com scribbled on Wednesday, June 24,
2009 3:34 PM:
Thomas Floeren wrote:
Hi,
I stumbled upon a problem with my hyphenation list:
In MKIV, all the words in the list that contain umlauts are
completely ignored. MKII is fine.
Luatex 0.40.5 is broken
Thomas Floeren wrote:
Well, in my other mail I said that it worked perfectly now with 0.40.6, but
this isn’t entirely true:
It works perfectly on Mac, Linux and Win Vista. But for any obscure reason I
can not get it to work on Win XP (to which I’m bound at work, unfortunately).
Thomas Floeren schrieb:
Taco Hoekwater mailto:t...@elvenkind.com scribbled on Wednesday, June 24,
2009 3:34 PM:
Thomas Floeren wrote:
Hi,
I stumbled upon a problem with my hyphenation list:
In MKIV, all the words in the list that contain umlauts are
completely ignored. MKII is
Hello,
I'm using framed text to display verbatim sourse code. The frame should use
the entire textwidth, so I use width=broad.
A problem occurs when I use a figure placed at the right side of the page,
before a framed text section: the figure is drawn *inside* the frame.
With non-framed text
Hi all,
I am struggling, vainly so far, with list and combinedlist, and I
hope someone can help me.
What I want to do is the following: I am making a bilingual version om
some old German text, adding an English translation. As in the
original German version, I want to use unnumbered
On Jul 7, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
BTW, can tif support spot colors at all, I haven't found any mention
of that anywhere, hence I don't think libtiff might be of use.
One can only get spot colours for a bitmap into a .eps (or .pdf)
or .psd.
What one could do using libtiff
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 3:39 PM, William Adams will.ad...@frycomm.comwrote:
On Jul 7, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
BTW, can tif support spot colors at all, I haven't found any mention
of that anywhere, hence I don't think libtiff might be of use.
One can only get spot colours
Hi,
use \framedtext[width=.5\textwidth]{...}. Framed text breaks over the
lines. Do not use a \vbox
Willi
On Jul 8, 2009, at 1:54 PM, Jos van Gisbergen wrote:
Hello,
I'm using framed text to display verbatim sourse code. The frame
should use
the entire textwidth, so I use width=broad.
Am 08.07.2009 um 13:33 schrieb Robert Blackstone:
Hi all,
I am struggling, vainly so far, with list and combinedlist, and
I hope someone can help me.
What I want to do is the following: I am making a bilingual version
om some old German text, adding an English translation. As in the
Hi,
the subjects and susubjects will not end up in a TOC. Use section and
subsection. Add a \setuphead[section,subsection][number=no], place
the TOC with \completecontent.
Willi
On Jul 8, 2009, at 1:33 PM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
Hi all,
I am struggling, vainly so far, with list and
On Jul 8, 2009, at 9:45 AM, luigi scarso wrote:
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 3:39 PM, William Adams
will.ad...@frycomm.com wrote:
What one could do using libtiff is split the channels of the file,
toss magenta and cyan,
hmm
how do you do it ?
My apologies, that should have read, ``What one
On Jul 8, 2009, at 1:06 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
Thomas Floeren schrieb:
Taco Hoekwater mailto:t...@elvenkind.com scribbled on Wednesday,
June 24, 2009 3:34 PM:
Thomas Floeren wrote:
Hi,
I stumbled upon a problem with my hyphenation list:
In MKIV, all the words in the list that
Hello Willi,
Thanks for your answer.
Your suggestion works ... if I would be free to choose the framed text to be 0.5
textwidth. However, the framed text is source code and I do need the entire
textwidth
because otherwise I'm going to get line wraps and that'll make things look ugly.
I expected
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