Ah, I got it now!
\quotation is quite different from \{start|stop}quotation. I was attempting to
affect the changes using just \quotation{}, which has no (or in my case
asymmetrical and strange) effects on the margins, at least within simpleslides.
Now, I don't know whether there should be
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Pavneet Arora pavneet_ar...@waroc.com wrote:
Now, I don't know whether there should be a difference in behaviour,
[between \quotation and \startquotation], but there definitely is.
This is deliberate: \quotation is for inline quotations, while
\startquotation
Yes, indeed the information is there. What makes the wiki sometime impenetrable
is that doing a search, even a Google search, with keyword based or topic based
queries rather than command based queries leads to varying results. You know
what you want to do; you just don't know which commands
Dear Wolfgang,
I have tried what I believe to be the two approaches you suggested for
controlling the margins of a quotation:
1. Using the switches offered via \setupdelimitedtext in the \setupquotation
command:
\setupquotation[leftmargin=1.5in]
\quotation{Pito Salas, a developer at ATG,
Am 23.07.2012 um 23:21 schrieb Pavneet Arora:
Dear Wolfgang,
I have tried what I believe to be the two approaches you suggested for
controlling the margins of a quotation:
1. Using the switches offered via \setupdelimitedtext in the \setupquotation
command:
Hi Pavneet,
I am CCing the list as others might find this useful as well.
On Thu, 19 Jul 2012, Pavneet Arora wrote:
One more question, though: if one wanted to design the slides with
*different* title and body fonts, as I do, how would one do that? This is
why I tried \setupbodyfont and
On 18-7-2012 02:41, Pavneet Arora wrote:
also doesn't seem to work at all. I get what I believe to be Latin
Modern Sans across the board.
I have resorted to using one of the default fonts via the module switch
for now, but would like to customize the font selection to my taste.
Just using
Hans and Wolfgang,
Thanks, as always, for the prompt replies. Does this mean that I need to focus
on the typescript mechanism rather than simplefonts? Wolfgang, that was also
the point I wanted to clarify since from my earlier reading of the manual's
section on Choosing on your own fonts,
On 18-7-2012 13:23, Pavneet Arora wrote:
Hans and Wolfgang,
Thanks, as always, for the prompt replies. Does this mean that I need
to focus on the typescript mechanism rather than simplefonts? Wolfgang,
that was also the point I wanted to clarify since from my earlier
reading of the manual's
On Wed, 18 Jul 2012, Pavneet Arora wrote:
Thanks, as always, for the prompt replies. Does this mean that I need to
focus on the typescript mechanism rather than simplefonts?
In principle both should work with simpleslides module though I never
tested it with simplefonts.
Wolfgang, that
On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Pavneet Arora wrote:
Hello all,
I am here at TUG 2012 updating the presentation that I am to give in the
morning.
I have had a couple of lingering questions regarding simpleslides that I
thought I would put out there. They are not show stoppers, and I have
lived with
Hello all,
I am here at TUG 2012 updating the presentation that I am to give in the
morning.
I have had a couple of lingering questions regarding simpleslides that I
thought I would put out there. They are not show stoppers, and I have
lived with them in my other presentations. It is just
Am 18.07.2012 um 02:41 schrieb Pavneet Arora:
Hello all,
I am here at TUG 2012 updating the presentation that I am to give in the
morning.
I have had a couple of lingering questions regarding simpleslides that I
thought I would put out there. They are not show stoppers, and I have
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