Rudd, Kevin schrieb am 09.09.2020 um 00:30:
Thanks. The immediate goal is to make a ”quad chart” w/ different
pains in the four (2x2 => NW, NE, SW, SE) quadrants. It seemed that
the concept was scalable to any NxM (even with multi-cell
spreads---useful for larger structured posters) based on
Thanks. The immediate goal is to make a ”quad chart” w/ different pains in the
four (2x2 => NW, NE, SW, SE) quadrants. It seemed that the concept was scalable
to any NxM (even with multi-cell spreads---useful for larger structured
posters) based on TABLE. But I'd settle for 2x2 at the moment;
Rudd, Kevin schrieb am 08.09.2020 um 19:50:
I have a number of slides using \...framedtext blocks to break the
slides into panes within a TABLE environment (TMI: not in MWE; merely
my justification for writing the wrapper macros). When the TABLE
macros are invoked explicitly it all works fine
Art Chimes schrieb am 08.09.2020 um 00:38:
Greetings, list. My first post here. Please be gentle!
The command \contextversion reports I am using 2020.09.03 20:03 on Windows 10.
The MWE below produces a column and a half of text, not balanced
(despite the \setupcolumns [...balance=yes...]
jbf schrieb am 08.09.2020 um 12:40:
A (hopefully) simple question this time:
Why would my appendices be labelled as Appendix One, Appendix Two etc.,
instead of Appendix A, Appendix B? I thought Appendices would normally
be labelled alphabetically, not numerically.
So I get APPENDIX as the
I have a number of slides using \...framedtext blocks to break the slides into
panes within a TABLE environment (TMI: not in MWE; merely my justification for
writing the wrapper macros). When the TABLE macros are invoked explicitly it
all works fine and produces a suitable single-cell table
On Mon, Sep 7, 2020 at 9:26 PM Mikael Sundqvist wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to have a fullwith topfigure with caption in the margin so
> that the figure does not interfere with the text? My try is
>
>
> %%%
> \setuplayout[
> rightmargin=2in,
> rightmargindistance=0.375in,
>
A (hopefully) simple question this time:
Why would my appendices be labelled as Appendix One, Appendix Two etc.,
instead of Appendix A, Appendix B? I thought Appendices would normally
be labelled alphabetically, not numerically.
So I get APPENDIX as the label, I have:
\setuplabeltext
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