uquette through its release of reledmac's LaTeX macro). Let me
> know, please, some documentation resources on this topic.
>
> My question is as follow : how can ConTeXt produce the same printing
> as the one given by LaTeX ? I am not looking for a very translation in
> ConTe
I am currently writing in French some ConTeXt documentation. That's why I'm
looking for some help about coding footnotes within a 'critical apparatus'
work, like the sample given here below (which is given by Maieul Rouquette
through its release of reledmac's LaTeX macro). Let me know, please
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 10:43 PM, Jan Tosovsky j.tosov...@email.cz wrote:
Dear All,
I've just stumbled upon a new editor for LaTeX source:
https://blogs.oracle.com/geertjan/entry/open_latex_studio
Maybe ConTeX could be integrated as well in the future...
In the light of various services
Dear All,
I've just stumbled upon a new editor for LaTeX source:
https://blogs.oracle.com/geertjan/entry/open_latex_studio
Maybe ConTeX could be integrated as well in the future...
In the light of various services like
https://www.sharelatex.com/
https://www.authorea.com/
https
luatex --shell-escape file
will work.
It works Thanks
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That is not a useful error description ...
Herbert
More clear than this?
Neither this:
\directlua{
require lualibs-os
tex.sprint(os.resultof(sha256sum \jobname.tex | cut -c -5))
}
Blank. Nothing displayed.
Am 06.11.2014 um 15:51 schrieb Xan:
That is not a useful error description ...
Herbert
More clear than this?
Neither this:
\directlua{
require lualibs-os
tex.sprint(os.resultof(sha256sum \jobname.tex | cut -c -5))
}
Blank. Nothing displayed.
\directlua{
Am 04.11.2014 um 08:55 schrieb Xan:
Xan dxpubl...@telefonica.net ha escrit:
It does not work:
That is not a useful error description ...
Herbert
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
\directlua{
local handle = io.popen(sha256sum \jobname.tex | cut -c -5,r)
if handle then
Hi,
Just short question: what's the equivalent in latex of
\ctxlua{context(os.resultof(sha256sum \jobname.conTeXt | cut -c -5))}
?
Thanks in advance,
Xan
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Am 03.11.2014 um 12:42 schrieb Xan:
Just short question: what's the equivalent in latex of
\ctxlua{context(os.resultof(sha256sum \jobname.conTeXt | cut -c -5))}
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
\directlua{
local handle = io.popen(sha256sum \jobname.tex | cut -c -5,r)
if handle
On Mon, 3 Nov 2014 14:31:17 +0100
Xan dxpubl...@telefonica.net ha escrit:
It does not work: \documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
\directlua{
local handle = io.popen(sha256sum \jobname.tex | cut -c -5,r)
if handle then
local result = handle:read(*all) or
handle:close()
Am 15.11.2012 um 09:07 schrieb MANUEL GONZALEZ SUAREZ
gonzalezsman...@uniovi.es:
Hello.
I wish someone would help me translate this code LaTeX to ConTeXt. It is a
command to do word by word translations, so that a word appears under another.
Here's the code:
\newcommand\dos[2]{\begin
would help me translate this code LaTeX to ConTeXt.
It is a
command to do word by word translations, so that a word appears under
another.
Here's the code:
\newcommand\dos[2]{\begin{**tabular}{@{}c}{\textDidot{\**
footnotesize#1}}\\{\**scriptsize\em#2}\end{tabular}}
A picture of the result
On 11/15/2012 9:20 AM, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 09:07:55 +0100, MANUEL GONZALEZ SUAREZ
gonzalezsman...@uniovi.es wrote:
Hello.
I wish someone would help me translate this code LaTeX to ConTeXt.
It is a
command to do word by word translations, so
Hello.I wish someone would help me translate this code LaTeX to ConTeXt. It is a command to do word by word translations, so that a word appears under another.Here's the code:\newcommand\dos[2]{\begin{tabular}{@{}c}{\textDidot{\footnotesize#1}}\\{\scriptsize\em#2}\end{tabular}}Thanks-- Manuel
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 9:07 AM, MANUEL GONZALEZ SUAREZ
gonzalezsman...@uniovi.es wrote:
Hello.
I wish someone would help me translate this code LaTeX to ConTeXt. It is
a command to do word by word translations, so that a word appears under
another.
Here's the code:
\newcommand\dos[2
On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 09:07:55 +0100, MANUEL GONZALEZ SUAREZ
gonzalezsman...@uniovi.es wrote:
Hello.
I wish someone would help me translate this code LaTeX to ConTeXt. It is a
command to do word by word translations, so that a word appears under another.
Here's the code:
\newcommand\dos[2
Hi, Luigi.mkii-- Manuel González Suárez
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Am 15.11.2012 um 09:20 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.
l...@pontex.cz:
t-Manuel.mkiv
You can use the “p”-Prefix for private modules.
It doesn’t matter which prefix you use, you can even drop it (not really
recommended when you have a local file with the same name) but the
Am 20.01.2012 um 18:16 schrieb Wagner Macedo:
Hello,
Searching for a \thanks equivalent command on ConTeXt, I ended up on
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/LaTeX_Thanks.
But I didn't like that solution, because the author footnote is placed on a
new area instead the same as text
Good tip, but has some drawbacks.
1) It doesn't work on context current (2011.05.18 18:04). Instead a mark,
is displayed a normal numbered footnote.
2) On beta (2012.01.12 11:03), it's not displaying the symbol mark in the
text. The footnote is visible, but not the mark.
3) It can only be used
Hello,
Searching for a \thanks equivalent command on ConTeXt, I ended up on
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/LaTeX_Thanks.
But I didn't like that solution, because the author footnote is placed on a
new area instead the same as text footnotes.
So I made a simple solution, that the author footnotes
On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 4:12 AM, Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote:
In principle a cleaner implementation is possible in luatex (without
using
active characters), but I am not completely sure about this. It will be
better to handle this as part of \mnum macro.
Hm, can you explain this a
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 6:15 PM, Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote:
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
http://tug.org/pracjourn/2011-1/beccari.html
Short summary: This allows the comma in $1, 2, 3$ to be have as punctuation
comma (similar to \setupmathematics[autopunct=no]) and
that would be very useful for sets and german decimals: $x = 1,33$ vs. $x ∈
{1, 2, 3, 4}$
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In principle a cleaner implementation is possible in luatex (without using
active characters), but I am not completely sure about this. It will be
better to handle this as part of \mnum macro.
Hm, can you explain this a bit ?
Currently ConTeXt already checks if '.' is part of a complete
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
http://tug.org/pracjourn/2011-1/beccari.html
Short summary: This allows the comma in $1, 2, 3$ to be have as
punctuation comma (similar to \setupmathematics[autopunct=no]) and
$1,23$ to behave as decimal comma (similar to
http://tug.org/pracjourn/2011-1/beccari.html
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Hi,
I'd like to have something like this:
Let $X$ be a~real Banach space, $D$~an open subset of~$X$
containing~$0$ and $T$ a~continuous mapping from $\overbar{D}$
to~$X$. We say that $T$ satisfies the {\em Mönch condition} if the
following implication holds:
\blank[small]
Am 06.09.2011 um 12:19 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
Hi,
I'd like to have something like this:
Let $X$ be a~real Banach space, $D$~an open subset of~$X$
containing~$0$ and $T$ a~continuous mapping from $\overbar{D}$
to~$X$. We say that $T$ satisfies the {\em Mönch condition} if the
Henry House hajho...@hajhouse.org writes:
I strongly agree that sample set-up code (ideally well-commented so that
it also serves as a tutorial of sorts) to reproduce the style of LaTeX
would be helpful.
If you agree, that http://pmrb.free.fr/work/OS/ConTeXt/arbeit.pdf is
standard latex style
Am Thu, 10 Mar 2011 19:22:18 +0100 schrieb Hans Hagen:
I'm now trying to find out how to setup things so that context users
could also benefit from the reencoding. But the equivalent code of
the code working with latex doesn't work in context
this feature is indeed not part of context
On 9-3-2011 5:34, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
I'm now trying to find out how to setup things so that context users
could also benefit from the reencoding. But the equivalent code of
the code working with latex doesn't work in context
this feature is indeed not part of context
Hans
I have now reencoded my first chess font.
I'm now trying to find out how to setup things so that context users
could also benefit from the reencoding. But the equivalent code of
the code working with latex doesn't work in context
\startluacode
fonts.enc.reencodings[cfss-lsf-std
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 08:48, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On 02/21/2011 12:57 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
It would be great if \StartSteps, \FlushStep, ... written by Hans
would also optionally support creating multiple slides for viewers
other than Acrobat.
Not in the short term, i might give it a
On 21-2-2011 8:48, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On 02/21/2011 12:57 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
It would be great if \StartSteps, \FlushStep, ... written by Hans
would also optionally support creating multiple slides for viewers
other than Acrobat.
Not in the short term, i might give it a try some day
On 21-2-2011 8:00, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Feb 21, 2011, at 12:57 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Not in the short term, i might give it a try some day but I hate mechanisms
that interfere with others in unpredictable ways as do such multiple page
solutions (references, spacing etc) unless one
On 2011-02-21 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
Also, I've never seen anyone do a presentation with another viewer.
I do. I never use Acrobat Reader.
(who wonders why no one adds simple javascript support to the other pdf
viewers, a reasonable subset would do)
I don't think adding JavaScript
Am 19.02.2011 um 21:57 schrieb Pau:
Obviously I have to define Steps and I am using for my presentation pre-fuzzy
How could I add Step to pre-fuzzy?
I have looked into s-pre-61.tex to see whether I could get an idea (I
apologise for my ignorance).
To use the step-machanism you can load
Dear Wolfgang,
thanks a lot for your clear and detailed example.
However I seem to be missing the pre-stepwise module and I do not understand why
I have followed step by step this
http://www.tug.org/texlive/acquire-netinstall.html
and everything has worked just fine. As a matter of fact
Am 20.02.2011 um 12:13 schrieb Pau:
Dear Wolfgang,
thanks a lot for your clear and detailed example.
However I seem to be missing the pre-stepwise module and I do not understand
why
You need the file “s-pre-60.tex” (or “s-pre-60.mkii|mkiv”), “pre-stepwise” is
just a synonym for this
Thanks to Wolfgang's (seemingly infinite amount of!!) patience, I have
managed to get this one running.
I have one question, though.
Has anybody been successful at running any other software than
acroread for pdf documents which require javascript functions such as
in this example?
This should
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 21:35, Pau wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to implement a similar effect to latex beamer's
\begin{itemize}
\itemuncover@1
\itemuncover@2
\itemuncover@3-
\end{itemize}
What'd be the equivalent/similar/better of that in ConTeXt?
Apart from JavaScript-based mechanism
On 20-2-2011 7:58, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 21:35, Pau wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to implement a similar effect to latex beamer's
\begin{itemize}
\itemuncover@1
\itemuncover@2
\itemuncover@3-
\end{itemize}
What'd be the equivalent/similar/better of that in ConTeXt
On Feb 21, 2011, at 12:57 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Not in the short term, i might give it a try some day but I hate mechanisms
that interfere with others in unpredictable ways as do such multiple page
solutions (references, spacing etc) unless one sticks to predictable
structure and wants to
On 02/21/2011 12:57 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
It would be great if \StartSteps, \FlushStep, ... written by Hans
would also optionally support creating multiple slides for viewers
other than Acrobat.
Not in the short term, i might give it a try some day but I hate
mechanisms that interfere with
On 18-2-2011 9:35, Pau wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to implement a similar effect to latex beamer's
\begin{itemize}
\itemuncover@1
\itemuncover@2
\itemuncover@3-
\end{itemize}
quite a horrible syntax
What'd be the equivalent/similar/better of that in ConTeXt?
see s-pre-6* and s-pre-7
On 19-2-2011 9:57, Pau wrote:
Hello Hans,
thanks for your reply.
This is
Installed Packages
Name: texlive-context
the minimals have some more
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Hello,
since I somehow managed to end up in the rpm dependence hell with a
broken update of texlive, I went and did a manual *full* install of
texlive 2010... still, I do not find more examples.
Could you enlighten my ignorance with a concise example?
thanks
On 20 February 2011 00:07, Hans
Hello,
I am trying to implement a similar effect to latex beamer's
\begin{itemize}
\itemuncover@1
\itemuncover@2
\itemuncover@3-
\end{itemize}
What'd be the equivalent/similar/better of that in ConTeXt?
thanks
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 08:10, barney schwartz wrote:
Thanks for trying to help, Here's what I do know so far. . .
1. Yes I bought TUG Lucida and have installed the fonts in c:\localtexmf and
done fndb update via MikTeX 2.9 wizard.
2. Yes I also used 3rd party patch and installed those tfm
Dear ConTeXt group,
I have Winedt 6.0 latest release with ConteXt support, MikTeX 2.9 16 Nov
build (Luatex ver. .60).
I am trying to move a book full of math to a ConTeXt document using lucida
fonts. I have read everything I can find on this subject and serched all I
can find in this
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010, barndog1...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear ConTeXt group,
I have Winedt 6.0 latest release with ConteXt support, MikTeX 2.9 16 Nov
build (Luatex ver. .60).
I am trying to move a book full of math to a ConTeXt document using lucida
fonts.
Did you buy lucida fonts from TUG or
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 15:49, barndog1...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear ConTeXt group,
I have Winedt 6.0 latest release with ConteXt support, MikTeX 2.9 16 Nov
build (Luatex ver. .60).
I am trying to move a book full of math to a ConTeXt document using lucida
fonts. I have read everything I can
Mojca,
Thanks for trying to help, Here's what I do know so far. . .
1. Yes I bought TUG Lucida and have installed the fonts in c:\localtexmf and
done fndb update via MikTeX 2.9 wizard.
2. Yes I also used 3rd party patch and installed those tfm files also in the
localtexmf directory
Here is a
Am 15.11.2010 um 10:59 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.:
Hello all,
what is the simplest way how to change the horizontal space between the
number and the name of a section (chapter, subsection...)? (Migrating from
LaTeX to ConTeXt.)
\setuphead
[section]
[numberwidth
of a section (chapter, subsection...)? (Migrating from LaTeX to
ConTeXt.)
\setuphead
[section]
[numberwidth=dimension,
distance=dimension]
Wolfgang
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http://tug.org/svn/texlive?view=revisionrevision=20235
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/interfaces/
(I don't like the layout, but the idea is interesting.)
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for many users it is interesting, to get an overview
how problems are solved in ConTeXt compared to the other
TeX-Flavours.
I like the wikimatrix for Wikis and i thought it could be
nice to have a simple matrix for TeX.
I started a table in the wiki to collect this knowledge [2],
but i am not
the wikimatrix for Wikis and i thought it could be
nice to have a simple matrix for TeX.
I started a table in the wiki to collect this knowledge [2],
but i am not very happy with this table yet.
I am not sure that such a table will be useful. Feature wise, latex and
context are almost equivalent
2010/11/4 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu
Perhaps do you have ideas, how to improve it?
Perhaps a better way is to update (and wikify) Berend de Boer's LaTeX in
proper ConTeXt.
Aditya
+1
--
Vedran Miletić
On 2010-11-04 15:18:24, Jonas Stein wrote:
for many users it is interesting, to get an overview
how problems are solved in ConTeXt compared to the other
TeX-Flavours.
I like the wikimatrix for Wikis and i thought it could be
nice to have a simple matrix for TeX.
I started a table in the
relative to letter height).
As I would need to type many datafiles, it's important for me to reduce line
height, even if readability of the text becomes a bit worse.
Is it possible to achieve this anyhow?
Another question:
How to force new line and new page to start?
- LaTeX provides \newline
[6pt,tt] \input tufte \par \stop
\stoptext
As I would need to type many datafiles, it's important for me to reduce
line height, even if readability of the text becomes a bit worse.
Is it possible to achieve this anyhow?
Another question:
How to force new line and new page to start?
- LaTeX
.
Is it possible to achieve this anyhow?
Another question:
How to force new line and new page to start?
- LaTeX provides \newline, \newpage\ linebreak and \pagebreak commands - see
e.g. http://www.personal.ceu.hu/tex/breaking.htm.
\newline = \crlf
\linebreak = \blank (not completely sure as I do
Al 31/08/10 22:29, En/na Wolfgang Schuster ha escrit:
Am 31.08.2010 um 18:33 schrieb xancorreu:
Al 31/08/10 12:22, En/na Wolfgang Schuster ha escrit:
\definelayout
[latex10]
[width=\ifdim\dimexpr\paperwidth-2in\relax345pt\relax
345pt\else\dimexpr\paperwidth-2in\relax\fi, %
Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same point, not the
romans.
I do not understand this sentence. Does this do what you
Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
\defineitemgroup[enumerate]
\setupenumerate[1][romannumerals]
\setupenumerate[1][width=1cm,stopper=,left=(,right=)]
\starttext
\startenumerate
\item A
\item B
\item C
\stopenumerate
\stoptext
For the other hand, is width=1cm
to the backspace, for the \hoffset.
If the exact way is too complicated, is there any **approximate** way to
obtain the usually margins in LaTeX article in 10 pt?
Sure there is: print an article.cls output pdf and measure the distances
with a ruler (that is what I do when I need to mimic a layout
On 08/31/2010 09:31 AM, Xan wrote:
Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same point, not the
romans.
I do not understand
El 31/08/2010, a las 09:47, Taco Hoekwater escribió:
On 08/31/2010 09:31 AM, Xan wrote:
Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts
Am 31.08.2010 um 09:47 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
On 08/31/2010 09:31 AM, Xan wrote:
Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts
for a newbee as me ;-)
You probably have to add another 1in to the backspace, for the \hoffset.
If the exact way is too complicated, is there any **approximate** way to
obtain the usually margins in LaTeX article in 10 pt?
The exact way would be to read the LaTeX class and figure out what
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 09:42, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
to use
\documentclass[10pt,a4paper]{article}
instead of 12pt, so one would need to account for that change as well.
One more warning: AFAIR, [10pt,a4paper] != [a4paper,10pt].
On 31-8-2010 10:09, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
in latex,12pt (but for some unknow reason hyphenation in ConTeXt was
off, or at least at different penalty values, so I didn't manage to
compare the line breaks) ... I realized that margins change if you try
to use
\documentclass[10pt,a4paper
I follow your suggestion: rule but I'm in trouble: with
\setuplayout[topspace=3cm,leftmargin=3cm,rightmargin=3cm,header=2cm,footer=2cm,width=12cm,height=fit,backspace=3cm,rightedge=5cm,leftedge=5cm]
I obtained a non-centered layout!!! leftedge and rightedge are the
margins between the final of
On 31-8-2010 9:39, xancorreu wrote:
Thanks Mojca for trying it now you check that this was very
difficult for a newbee as me ;-)
Seems difficult for anyone so I think that Taco's approach: just
measure is the safest. After all, you will never get 100% compatible
output.
Hans
On 31-8-2010 11:20, xancorreu wrote:
I follow your suggestion: rule but I'm in trouble: with
\setuplayout[topspace=3cm,leftmargin=3cm,rightmargin=3cm,header=2cm,footer=2cm,width=12cm,height=fit,backspace=3cm,rightedge=5cm,leftedge=5cm]
I obtained a non-centered layout!!! leftedge and
items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same point, not the
romans.
I do not understand this sentence. Does this do what you want?
Easy: in ConTeXt
(i) bla bla bla
(ii) bla bla bla
(iii) bla bla bla
(iv) bla bla bla
in LaTeX
(i
Al 31/08/10 11:16, En/na Hans Hagen ha escrit:
On 31-8-2010 9:39, xancorreu wrote:
Thanks Mojca for trying it now you check that this was very
difficult for a newbee as me ;-)
Seems difficult for anyone so I think that Taco's approach: just
measure is the safest. After all, you will
Al 31/08/10 11:23, En/na Hans Hagen ha escrit:
On 31-8-2010 11:20, xancorreu wrote:
I follow your suggestion: rule but I'm in trouble: with
\setuplayout[topspace=3cm,leftmargin=3cm,rightmargin=3cm,header=2cm,footer=2cm,width=12cm,height=fit,backspace=3cm,rightedge=5cm,leftedge=5cm]
I
Simple case:
% Margins
\setuplayout[topspace=3cm,leftmargin=5cm,rightmargin=5cm,header=2cm,footer=2cm,width=middle,height=fit,backspace=3cm]
the left and rightmargin values are ignored: 5cm, 2cm no matter...
always the same.
On 31-8-2010 11:33, xancorreu wrote:
Al 31/08/10 11:23, En/na Hans Hagen ha escrit:
On 31-8-2010 11:20, xancorreu wrote:
I follow your suggestion: rule but I'm in trouble: with
On 31 août 2010, at 11:28, Xan wrote:
It does not work for me. The numbers are left aligned.
Xan.
Wolfgang's solution works for me with mkiv: Xan, are you using mkii or mkiv?
Best regards: OK
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Am 30.08.2010 um 08:33 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 29-8-2010 7:11, Xan xan wrote:
Hi,
I want to migrate one LaTeX document to ConTeXt document. I only want to
put the _exact_ margins LaTeX use for \documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}.
Anyone could say me the exact values I have to put
Al 31/08/10 12:16, En/na Otared Kavian ha escrit:
On 31 août 2010, at 11:28, Xan wrote:
It does not work for me. The numbers are left aligned.
Xan.
Wolfgang's solution works for me with mkiv: Xan, are you using mkii or mkiv?
Best regards: OK
I use mkii
Xan.
\par
l.36
? x
No pages of output.
Transcript written on arxiv.log.
For now, I use
% Margins
\setuplayout[topspace=3cm,leftmargin=3cm,rightmargin=3cm,header=2cm,footer=2cm,width=middle,height=fit,backspace=4.4cm]
with approximate the latex in 10
El 31/08/2010, a las 16:58, xancorreu escribió:
Al 31/08/10 12:16, En/na Otared Kavian ha escrit:
On 31 août 2010, at 11:28, Xan wrote:
It does not work for me. The numbers are left aligned.
Xan.
Wolfgang's solution works for me with mkiv: Xan, are you using mkii or mkiv?
Am 31.08.2010 um 18:33 schrieb xancorreu:
Al 31/08/10 12:22, En/na Wolfgang Schuster ha escrit:
\definelayout
[latex10]
[width=\ifdim\dimexpr\paperwidth-2in\relax345pt\relax
345pt\else\dimexpr\paperwidth-2in\relax\fi, % \paperwidth-2in or 345pt, use
the smaller value
Hi,
I want to migrate one LaTeX document to ConTeXt document. I only want to
put the _exact_ margins LaTeX use for \documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}.
Anyone could say me the exact values I have to put in **layout**?
Thanks,
Xan
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point. In
LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
On 29-8-2010 7:11, Xan xan wrote:
Hi,
I want to migrate one LaTeX document to ConTeXt document. I only want to
put the _exact_ margins LaTeX use for \documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}.
Anyone could say me the exact values I have to put in **layout**?
You first have to figure out what
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From: Xan xan xancor...@gmail.com
Date: 2010/8/30
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Migrations: exactly LaTeX margins -- ConTeXt margins
To: Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl
There is a technical explanation in The Not so Short Introduction to
LaTeX [tobi.oetiker.ch
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same
point. In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
On 30-8-2010 11:23, Xan xan wrote:
There is a technical explanation in The Not so Short Introduction to
LaTeX [tobi.oetiker.ch/lshort/lshort.pdf]
(page 129)
It's too much for me. I supose there are equivalencies in ConTeXt but
too bit tech for me.
sure, setuplayout can be used to define any
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same point, not the
romans.
I do not understand this sentence. Does this do what you want?
\defineitemgroup[enumerate
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same point, not the
romans.
The Romans always start too late, try the Celts!
JH
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