Hello,
I am trying to do a simple cell background shading in a table using the example
at the wiki:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Table
Unfortunately, I get an Undefined control sequence ... error:
! Undefined control sequence.
system tex error on line 4 in file tmp.tex:
On 15-11-2011 15:40, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2011 at 04:58:10PM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7-11-2011 14:59, Alan Braslau wrote:
Something is now broken with textbackgrounds :
fixed in next beta (low level we're now scaled points so a conversion is
missing)
textbackground has
On 14-11-2011 20:31, Christian wrote:
Hello,
I need a simple graphic that shows some boxes (frames) with text in it and has
some arrows pointing to and from these boxes. (examples 267 and 268 on this
page [1])
I was hoping to do this in MetaPost.
Earlier this year this question went
On 15-11-2011 11:12, Vedran Miletić wrote:
Datuma 14. studenoga 2011. 20:44 Romain Dissromain.d...@yahoo.fr je
napisao/la:
\starttext
1\unit{second}
\stoptext
gives 1 econd.
But \unit{1 second} gives the correct result...
Indeed, but IIRC Hans' original approach was 1\unit{second} style
Hi,
The next beta will have some fixes, additional units and provide
\unit{35 kilogram cubic meter}\par
\setupunits[unit][space=normal] \unit{35 kilogram cubic meter}\par
\setupunits[unit][space=big]\unit{35 kilogram cubic meter}\par
Hello,
I am trying to do a simple cell background shading in a table using the
example at the wiki:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Table
Unfortunately, I get an Undefined control sequence ... error:
! Undefined control sequence.
system tex error on line 4 in file
Hello,
I find this behavior a little odd:
\starttext
\startbodymatter
\startplacefigure[reference=mill,title={A mill}]
\externalfigure[mill]
\stopplacefigure
\startplacefigure[reference=cow,title={A cow}]
\externalfigure[cow]
\stopplacefigure
\stopbodymatter
\startappendices
In \in{figure}[cow]
Hi,
Le jeudi 17 novembre 2011, Hans Hagen a écrit :
The next beta will have some fixes, additional units and provide
Thanks for the new beta which fixes the strange behaviours precedently
mentioned (milli prefix, disparition of some unit symbols).
However, I inadvertently found a small bug:
On 16.11.2011, at 15:21, Pavneet Arora wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to do a simple cell background shading in a table using the
example at the wiki:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Table
Unfortunately, I get an Undefined control sequence ... error:
! Undefined control sequence.
Hi,
Is it possible to reset the numbers which appear after invoking \placeformula?
To be more precise, I mean the following situation:
\starttext
Euler says
\placeformula
\startformula
{\rm e}^{{\rm i} \pi} + 1 = 0.
\stopformula
The above formula will
to correct this in the reference do I just edit the Wiki article or is
the reference automatically created?
Edit the Wiki article.
Patrick
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Occasionally when I use a two column itemize like
\startitemize[n,a,columns,two]
\item some text\column
\item some more text
\stopitemize
near the bottom of a page, the second column item gets sent to the next
page but the first column item stays on the current page. This is
I replied to the original thread, but no reply of that so far.
Am I the only one that has the problem not getting
%%% Start example
\definereferenceformat[eqref][left={(},right={)}]
\starttext
\placeformula[eq:gamma]
\startformula
\Gamma(n+1)=n!
\stopformula
The fundamental
Many thanks, Christian: that's the way…
I added a note in the wiki:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/placeformula
Best regards: OK
On 17 nov. 2011, at 14:48, Christian wrote:
Is it possible to reset the numbers which appear after invoking
\placeformula?
To be more precise,
Same here. ConTeXt ver: 2011.11.09 20:58 MKIV.
Referencing formulas with a number is not possible, due to the number not being
typeset. Must be some sort of bug.
Log says:
references unknown reference [][eq:gamma]
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: ntg-context-boun...@ntg.nl
Am Donnerstag, den 17.11.2011, 16:32 +0100 schrieb Christian:
Same here. ConTeXt ver: 2011.11.09 20:58 MKIV.
Referencing formulas with a number is not possible, due to the number not
being typeset. Must be some sort of bug.
Log says:
references unknown reference [][eq:gamma]
There is
Datuma 17. studenoga 2011. 09:26 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl je napisao/la:
I'll look into it (first I have some deadlines to catch).
Hans
Thanks.
Vedran
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Hi,
For those using scite with the lexers that ship with context: version
3.00 has some problems with saving new files so I tries version 3.01 but
that one crashes probably due to a mismatch in the scintilla lpeg lexer
library (that unfortunately does not ship with scite itself). So, best
Hi all,
I have a small problem with footnotes. If I use \setuparranging to print two
A5 pages on one A4, the footnote index of the left page footnotes go to the
right page. Here is a minimal example.
%% START %%
\setuppapersize[A5][A4,landscape]
\setuparranging[2SIDE]
\starttext
I have installed context-2011 as part of a system-wide texlive-2011
installation on Gentoo.
Following various guides, I have done the following as a normal user:
1) rm -r ~/.texlive
2) luatools --generate
3) mtxrun --generate
4) context --make cont-en
5) context --generate
But I get the
Am 17.11.2011 um 14:05 schrieb Andreas Harder:
I think the using \start- \stoptable is not recommended (MkIV) any more. […]
I consider the table environment to be useful for short tables where I don’t
want
any setups to adjust the vertical spacing which is easy here with \AR etc. but
for
Hi,
The xtables mechanism has been extended a bit (plus some fixes):
\setupxtable[suffix][align=middle,foregroundcolor=red]
\setupxtable[blabla][foregroundstyle=slanted]
\setupxtable[crap] [foregroundcolor=blue]
\setupxtable[bold] [crap][foregroundstyle=bold]
\startxtable[frame=off]
On 17-11-2011 20:41, Romain Diss wrote:
Hi all,
I have a small problem with footnotes. If I use \setuparranging to print two
A5 pages on one A4, the footnote index of the left page footnotes go to the
right page. Here is a minimal example.
%% START %%
\setuppapersize[A5][A4,landscape]
Le vendredi 18 novembre 2011, Hans Hagen a écrit :
On 17-11-2011 20:41, Romain Diss wrote:
I have a small problem with footnotes. If I use \setuparranging to print
two A5 pages on one A4, the footnote index of the left page footnotes go
to the right page.
also in the latest version?
Dear Hans,
Many thanks for implementing space=small in \setupunits. It works nicely for me.
However in the latest beta, Hertz is typeset as hz not Hz. It looks like the
problem is line 154 of phys-dim.lua (it was typeset correctly a couple of days
ago).
Also the symbol for lux (line 198)
On 18/11/2011, at 1:05 PM, I wrote:
Degrees, minutes and seconds of arc (also degrees Celsius) are an exception
and are not supposed to have any space between the digits and the degree
symbol [1], so to be correct, I think Context should by default veto any
space between digits and
On Fri 18 Nov 2011, Robin Kirkham wrote:
Degrees, minutes and seconds of arc (also degrees Celsius) are an
exception and are not supposed to have any space between the
digits and the degree symbol [1], so to be correct, I think
Context should by default veto any space between digits and
On 18/11/2011, Pontus Lurcock p...@talvi.net wrote:
Degrees, minutes and seconds of arc (also degrees Celsius) are an
exception and are not supposed to have any space between the
digits and the degree symbol [1], so to be correct, I think
Context should by default veto any space between
On Fri 18 Nov 2011, Robin Kirkham wrote:
Conventions for setting the degrees of temperature symbol vary; see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degree_symbol#Typography and references
therein. In most professionally published works that I've seen, there
is no space between the number and the °,
On 17-11-2011 16:32, Christian wrote:
Same here. ConTeXt ver: 2011.11.09 20:58 MKIV.
Referencing formulas with a number is not possible, due to the number not being
typeset. Must be some sort of bug.
I'll look into it (probably this weekend)
Hans
On 18-11-2011 04:31, Pontus Lurcock wrote:
On Fri 18 Nov 2011, Robin Kirkham wrote:
Conventions for setting the degrees of temperature symbol vary; see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degree_symbol#Typography and references
therein. In most professionally published works that I've seen, there
is
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