Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 6/10/06, Steven Robertson wrote:
Hi Mojca,
It is more than two months old; the tetex i'm using is version 2.0.2 or
somesuch. So an upgrade is definitely due.
Well, if you want to say that texexec --version (now ctxtools
--contextversion) returns something around
Hi Mojca,
It is more than two months old; the tetex i'm using is version 2.0.2 or
somesuch. So an upgrade is definitely due.
On the dvi v pdf question, I'm a bit confused, because I didn't mention
my actual output format. I have actually been outputting things as dvi
for reading on my computer,
On 6/10/06, Steven Robertson wrote:
Hi Mojca,
It is more than two months old; the tetex i'm using is version 2.0.2 or
somesuch. So an upgrade is definitely due.
Well, if you want to say that texexec --version (now ctxtools
--contextversion) returns something around 2002, please don't ever try
Hi Matthias, thanks for your reply.
The angle braces I'm after are the ones that go around URLs in
citations, as in
[12] Smith, `Article on Things', available at www.smith.com.
It's been suggested to me elsewhere that I upgrade my ConTeXt version,
so hopefully that will help. I'll have a look
On 6/10/06, Steven Robertson wrote:
Hi Matthias, thanks for your reply.
The angle braces I'm after are the ones that go around URLs in
citations, as in
[12] Smith, `Article on Things', available at www.smith.com.
It's been suggested to me elsewhere that I upgrade my ConTeXt version,
so
Hi,
Annoyingly simple question -- apologies -- but I'm having no luck from
the web. The ConTeXt wiki isn't turning up anything, and the pragma site
seems to be broken, so I can't access the ConTeXt manual. So:
What are the commands in ConTeXt to get angled braces, i.e. `' and ''?
I've got is
Hi,
this depends -- different fonts contain different kinds of 'angle
braces',
depending on their purpose. Do you want them for (french style)
quotations, or for typesetting math?
The following is a set of examples -- they might look very different
with other fonts.
Matthias
(\langle and