Hello,
I am trying to reproduce as closely as possible the large double quotes
in the attached file.
Though the actual glyph of the double quotes is not important for me (I
have
gone through the glyphs for CM without any success!), I would like to
keep the
double quotes large to attract
Hi all,
I cannot get interactive publication references with author-year styles,
i.e. all apa and ssa alternatives. See below:
setupbibtex[database={sample}]
setuppublications[alternative=apa]
setupinteraction[state=start,color=blue]
setupcombinedlist[publications][interaction=all]
On 2013–02–11 Devendra Ghate wrote:
I am trying to reproduce as closely as possible the large double
quotes in the attached file.
Here are two solutions, one uses the delimitedtext mechanism. The
quotation marks are not printed within the quoted text, though.
The second solution using the
On 02/11/2013 11:29 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013--02--11 Devendra Ghate wrote:
I am trying to reproduce as closely as possible the large double
quotes in the attached file.
Here are two solutions, one uses the delimitedtext mechanism. The
quotation marks are not printed within the quoted
Am 11.02.2013 um 20:21 schrieb Devendra Ghate devendra.gh...@gmail.com:
There is an extra space before the right quote. So I added *\hskip-5pt*
before \symbol[MyRightQuote].
Add \removeunwatedspaces before \symbol to remove the space.
Wolfgang
Dear all,
I hope this doesn't get me banned from the ConTeXt list. What is the
easiest/best way to add emoticons in ConTeXt as letters/symbols?
In LaTeX, there is a package wasysym that gives \smiley and \frownie. It
appears to be based at least partially on MetaFont code
by Taco from 1998?
I
On Mon, 11 Feb 2013, Matthias Weber wrote:
I hope this doesn't get me banned from the ConTeXt list. What is the
easiest/best way to add emoticons in ConTeXt as letters/symbols?
\type{:)}
Aditya
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If your
Thanks ---
what font are you using for that -- the faces I get this way are a little
lopsided
(i.e. the eyes are not centered over the mouth).
And of course I was hoping for something prettier, but this is certainly easy!
Matthias
On Feb 11, 2013, at 7:05 PM, Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu
Hi Hans, hi all,
with the most recent ConTeXt
(This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.75.0-2013021110 (rev 4576)
ConTeXt ver: 2013.02.05 22:32 MKIV fmt: 2013.2.11 int: english/english)
there is an alignment problem with labels using textext.
Labels without textext work ok.
Small example showing the