It does also depend on the width of the text because when I use 48pt in the
example below
the height of the brace is always the same but with 49pt the height increases
after the first page.
An experiment:
width = 48.0719985pt
height = 4.968pt (constant)
width = 48.0719986pt
height =
Dear all,
With the precious help of Luigi Scarso I created a wiki page about how to
create a PDF/A file with mkiv:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDF/A
Please complete it or report any error in the instructions given there.
Best regards: OK
On 7/4/2014 9:12 AM, Akira Kakuto wrote:
It does also depend on the width of the text because when I use 48pt
in the example below
the height of the brace is always the same but with 49pt the height
increases after the first page.
An experiment:
width = 48.0719985pt
height = 4.968pt
Hi,
When placing figures side-by-side I usually use
\placefigure[force][label]{}{\startcombination[2*1]
{\externalfigure[A]}{Some description of A}
{\externalfigure[B]}{Some description of B}
\stopcombination}
But this time I would like to get two separate figures with two separate titles:
On 7/4/2014 6:58 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 04.07.2014 um 00:51 schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl
mailto:pra...@wxs.nl:
On 7/4/2014 12:37 AM, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
context --make does a --generate so you can skip that and the luatools
run is not needed either (selfupdate is seldom needed
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com writes:
It does also depend on the width of the text because when I use 48pt
in the example below the height of the brace is always the same but
with 49pt the height increases after the first page.
An interesting bug. That's also consistent with
Am 04.07.2014 um 10:21 schrieb Mojca Miklavec mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com:
Hi,
When placing figures side-by-side I usually use
\placefigure[force][label]{}{\startcombination[2*1]
{\externalfigure[A]}{Some description of A}
{\externalfigure[B]}{Some description of B}
On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
Am 04.07.2014 um 10:21 schrieb Mojca Miklavec
mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com:
Hi,
When placing figures side-by-side I usually use
\placefigure[force][label]{}{\startcombination[2*1]
On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 04.07.2014 um 10:21 schrieb Mojca Miklavec :
Hi,
When placing figures side-by-side I usually use
\placefigure[force][label]{}{\startcombination[2*1]
{\externalfigure[A]}{Some
Am 04.07.2014 um 17:31 schrieb Mojca Miklavec mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
Am 04.07.2014 um 10:21 schrieb Mojca Miklavec
mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com:
Hi,
When placing figures side-by-side I
Am 04.07.2014 um 18:05 schrieb Mojca Miklavec mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com:
My figures are of the same height, so location=top is OK. (Can one
combine location=top with [3*1]“?)
You can set the number of rows and columns with the nx and ny keys, e.g.
On 7/4/2014 11:34 AM, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com writes:
It does also depend on the width of the text because when I use 48pt
in the example below the height of the brace is always the same but
with 49pt the height increases after the first page.
An
How can I specify different section depths for different parts in a
document in the TOC? That is, if the document structure is:
Front Matter
Body Matter
Part 1
Chapter 1
Section 1
Chapter 2
Section 1
Section 2
Part 2
Chapter 1
Section 1
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