> On 25 Jul 2016, at 11:47, Fabrice Couvreur
> wrote:
>
> Hi Hans and Otared,
> I did not know this module (Context is so rich !), it's great !
> thanks
> Fabrice
Indeed… ConTeXt is so rich! Probably I use only one or two per cent of its
capabilities, but still I
Hi Hans and Otared,
I did not know this module (Context is so rich !), it's great !
thanks
Fabrice
2016-07-25 11:29 GMT+02:00 Otared Kavian :
> Hi Fabrice,
>
> Do you know the step charts module in ConTeXt? I guess you can achieve
> what you want as in the example below (sorry,
Hi Fabrice,
Do you know the step charts module in ConTeXt? I guess you can achieve what you
want as in the example below (sorry, I did not took your example, I am just
copying an example from my archives…).
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\usemodule[steps]
\starttext
Pour voir que la composée de deux fonctions
On 7/25/2016 10:36 AM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hello,
My way is not very elegant but I would do this:
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Dear List,
I answer to myself (or I give a solution to the problem I have to face).
As for this precise case (i.e. having multilanguages in the same
document with French as main language, with some words, sentences or
whatever in Ancient Greek, Chinese and Arabic/Persian/Farsi), the
working
Hello,
My way is not very elegant but I would do this:
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