Is it a good idea to design a book cover with front cover, back cover, and
spine in ConTeXt? Or, is there a better software for designing book cover?
Do print shops just accept a book cover design as a PDF file which can be
created by anything including ConTeXt?
Is it a good idea to set left
Am 06.09.22 um 10:20 schrieb amano.kenji via ntg-context:
Let's assume that I'm writing an A4 book.
How can I design front cover, spine, and back cover of the book with ConTeXt?
I've read many PDF files, but none that I can remember actually had book spine
on it. Some had back cover. Most had
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Hi, Amano
See: https://github.com/marcusviniciusmesquita/cob-cover
Regards
Marcus Vinicius
On Tue, Sep 6, 2022, 05:20 amano.kenji via ntg-context
wrote:
> Let's assume that I'm writing an A4 book.
>
> How can I design front cover, spine, and back cover of the book with
> ConTeXt?
>
> I've
Let's assume that I'm writing an A4 book.
How can I design front cover, spine, and back cover of the book with ConTeXt?
I've read many PDF files, but none that I can remember actually had book spine
on it. Some had back cover. Most had front cover.
Do printing houses make spine and back cover
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timed out (110)
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(125)
[Receiver=3.1.2]
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> On 5 Sep 2022, at 20:28, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Hi, this is probably for Taco:
>
> Is there a possibility in the source browser to search for macros
> (\something) or anything containing dots (logs.errors)?
> Because neither “simple” nor with Lua patterns I get