Dear Joel,
For the next time, PLEASE don't try to reply to digest. Please, also
don't try to reply to unrelated messages by changing their subject
(just because it is easier that placing email of the mailing list into
a new template) since that confuses message archives completely.
Please,
Good day!
Been trying to typeset a prescription pad template for a doctor but am
stumped at the recipe symbol. Searched the internet for help but I just
couldn't find it.
Hope someone who has tried using this symbol in MKIV can help me with this
one.
Thanks.
Joel Mendoza
On Tue, 29 May 2012, yuji sakai wrote:
Been trying to typeset a prescription pad template for a doctor but am
stumped at the recipe symbol. Searched the internet for help but I just
couldn't find it.
Hope someone who has tried using this symbol in MKIV can help me with this
one
AFAIK, no.
The code that handles extensible delimiters changed, but IIUC
we are not talking about extensible symbol here.
Regards,
Khaled
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 01:13:10AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi Khaled,
just checking ... did the code related to display operator heights
change
/mainbody.w:469
#14 0x080c1a17 in main (ac=5, av=0xb384)
at ../../../texk/web2c/luatexdir/luatex.c:460
(gdb)
(gdb) bt full
#0 0xb7fe2424 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
No symbol table info available.
#1 0xb7e7d781 in *__GI_raise (sig=6)
at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:64
resultvar
Proof.
Q: How to start the sentence right after Proof?
ii) after \stopitemize, it changes the line and put blacksquare at the
end. So, there is a blank line always.
Q: How to place blacksquare at the end of the last line of the
sentence?
iii) leading symbol
On 8 mei 2012, at 22:25, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 08.05.2012 um 19:32 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
I do not get lowercase greek letters on the itemize as should happen with
symbol setup g.
A minimal example, showing the demise of lowercase greek against succes for
uppercase.
It’s a font
On 9-5-2012 09:31, Meer, H. van der wrote:
On 8 mei 2012, at 22:25, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 08.05.2012 um 19:32 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
I do not get lowercase greek letters on the itemize as should happen with
symbol setup g.
A minimal example, showing the demise of lowercase greek
On 9 mei 2012, at 11:15, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 9-5-2012 09:31, Meer, H. van der wrote:
On 8 mei 2012, at 22:25, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 08.05.2012 um 19:32 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
I do not get lowercase greek letters on the itemize as should happen with
symbol setup g.
A minimal
on the itemize as should happen with
symbol setup g.
A minimal example, showing the demise of lowercase greek against succes for
uppercase.
It’s a font problem because MkII took the greek letters from the math font
but MkIV
takes them from the text font and Latin Modern doesn’t have lower case
I do not get lowercase greek letters on the itemize as should happen with
symbol setup g.
A minimal example, showing the demise of lowercase greek against succes for
uppercase.
\starttext
\startitemize[g]
\startitem nr 1\stopitem
\startitem nr 2\stopitem
\startitem nr 3\stopitem
\startitem nr 4
Am 08.05.2012 um 19:32 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
I do not get lowercase greek letters on the itemize as should happen with
symbol setup g.
A minimal example, showing the demise of lowercase greek against succes for
uppercase.
It’s a font problem because MkII took the greek letters from
, idiosyncratic,
pedantic way to ignore spaces in this case is a comment symbol and newlines:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item
This is just a normal completely innocent paragraph against which one will be
able to judge the amount of indentation of the next paragraph.
\item\inmargin{Duck
without any argument and you get a blank
line (unless you have set a symbol).
\usemodule[fancybreak]
\starttext
line 1
\fancybreak
line 2
\fancybreak[2*line]
line 3
\stoptext
But at least with my current version of ConTeXt (i.e. from 2010-11-29) I get:
---
! Undefined control sequence.
system
(unless you have set a symbol).
But I also get the same error.
I don’t really need the fancybreak module, just an interspace
without indent after it. \noindent doesn’t work. How to?
A few internal command names have changed over the time and you need
either a older version of the module
I
a footnote reference at the bottom of a page,
where there is no room to place the footnote, and there is at least one
footnote reference on the following page, this results in two successive
footnotes having the same reference number (or symbol)!
This is a bug.
What about \startfootnote \stopfootnote
means that I can't implement the
symbol example in the Metafun manual (the smiley that is totally
switched from black to red).
I don't mind having different blocks for monocoloured and bicoloured
versions, but it would be nice to be able to say something like
\usesloop[lh,blue] for 'take a single
/outline
colour should stay as black, which means that I can't implement the
symbol example in the Metafun manual (the smiley that is totally
switched from black to red).
I don't mind having different blocks for monocoloured and bicoloured
versions, but it would be nice to be able to say something like
When I run this example I don’t get the symbol unless I enable the indicator:
%\setupnote[footnote][indicator=yes]
This was an unknown option for me, it wasn’t used in the document.
My old ConTeXt ver: 2012.03.05 is updated now and without indicator=no
it’s solved now.
Thank you
One footnote is placed on the next side because of lack of space. This
arrangement is displayed by a triangular symbol.
Is it possible to replace this symbol by a more appropriate
(self-defined) character or switch off this feature?
TIA!
attachment
Am 21.04.2012 um 08:59 schrieb Markus Finke:
One footnote is placed on the next side because of lack of space. This
arrangement is displayed by a triangular symbol.
Is it possible to replace this symbol by a more appropriate (self-defined)
character
No (unless you change the symbols
or switch off this feature?
Yes (but it’s disabled by default)
\setupstructure [state=start]
\setupinteraction [ state=start,
option=bookmark,
openaction={firstpage,FitHeight},
menu=on,
click=yes,
you’re using.
mtx-context | current version: 2012.04.17 22:37
When I run this example I don’t get the symbol unless I enable the indicator:
%\setupnote[footnote][indicator=yes]
\starttext
\dorecurse{4}{\input knuth\doif{\recurselevel}{4}{\footnote{\input
zapf\par}}\par}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
in bleeding edge ConTeXt...
\setupnote[footnote]
[textseparator={\textcomma}]
Don’t use \textcomma in MkIV, it’s a math symbol and doesn’t scale when you
change the relative font size.
\starttext
a, b\textcomma\ c
{\tfxx a, b\textcomma\ c}
{\tfb a, b\textcomma\ c}
\stoptext
@Hans/Aditya
On Thu, 2012-04-19 at 12:01 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Don’t use \textcomma in MkIV, it’s a math symbol and doesn’t scale
when you change the relative font size.
Would this be better then?
\setupnote[footnote]
[textseparator={,}]
--
Kip Warner -- Software Engineer
OpenPGP
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Don’t use \textcomma in MkIV, it’s a math symbol and doesn’t scale when you
change the relative font size.
\starttext
a, b\textcomma\ c
{\tfxx a, b\textcomma\ c}
{\tfb a, b\textcomma\ c}
\stoptext
@Hans/Aditya: Is it a good idea to put
On 19-4-2012 21:06, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Don’t use \textcomma in MkIV, it’s a math symbol and doesn’t scale
when you change the relative font size.
\starttext
a, b\textcomma\ c
{\tfxx a, b\textcomma\ c}
{\tfb a, b\textcomma\ c}
\stoptext
Am 19.04.2012 um 22:31 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 19-4-2012 21:06, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Don’t use \textcomma in MkIV, it’s a math symbol and doesn’t scale
when you change the relative font size.
\starttext
a, b\textcomma\ c
{\tfxx a, b
On 13-4-2012 15:58, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I wrote a patch for the footnote code where you can set a symbol between the
numbers with \setupnote[footnote][textseparator=…] but it’s decision to include
it.
ok, will be added
can set a symbol between the
numbers with \setupnote[footnote][textseparator=…] but it’s decision to include
it.
\unprotect
\unexpanded\def\strc_notes_inject_symbol
{\removeunwantedspaces
\doifitalicelse\/\donothing % Charles IV \footnote{the fourth}
\ifdim\lastkern=\notesignal
On Fri, 2012-04-13 at 15:58 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I wrote a patch for the footnote code where you can set a symbol between the
numbers with \setupnote[footnote][textseparator=…]
Hey Wolfgang. It looks great. I'm assuming I'd stick the following in my
environment file
={]}]
\defineitemgroup [bibliography] [levels=1]
\setupitemgroup [bibliography][each][s,packed]
\setupitemgroup [bibliography]
[symbol=n,
left={[},
right={]},
width=3em,
stopper=,
itemalign=flushleft
Am 24.03.2012 um 05:25 schrieb Malte Stien:
I have the following two definitions for bullet point lists...
% Setup bullet point lists
\defineitemgroup[blist][before={\blank[1ex]}]
\setupitemgroup[blist][1][packed][symbol=1]
\setupitemgroup[blist][2][packed][symbol=2
I have the following two definitions for bullet point lists...
% Setup bullet point lists
\defineitemgroup[blist][before={\blank[1ex]}]
\setupitemgroup[blist][1][packed][symbol=1]
\setupitemgroup[blist][2][packed][symbol=2]
... and numbered lists
% Setup numbered lists
.
Regards,
Malte.
On 24/03/2012, at 15:25, Malte Stien wrote:
I have the following two definitions for bullet point lists...
% Setup bullet point lists
\defineitemgroup[blist][before={\blank[1ex]}]
\setupitemgroup[blist][1][packed][symbol=1]
\setupitemgroup[blist][2][packed][symbol=2
Hi,
Thank you for all your help so far. I do have another question, though. I would
like to define different styles for different types of itemized lists. I have
defined:
% Setup itemised lists
\setupitemize[1][packed][symbol=1]
\setupitemize[2][packed][symbol=2]
for one type and I
On Fri, 23 Mar 2012, Malte Stien wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for all your help so far. I do have another question, though. I would
like to define different styles for different types of itemized lists. I have
defined:
% Setup itemised lists
\setupitemize[1][packed][symbol=1]
\setupitemize[2
Hi all,
Is there a way to define your own itemize symbols? I would like a solid square,
as in symbol 8 (referring to Table 10.1 in the Context Manual, but solid/filled
whereas 8 is hollow.
I tried to declare my own bullet point, as in:
\def\squarebullet{\vrule height .9ex width .8ex depth
On 03/21/2012 10:19 AM, Malte Stien wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to define your own itemize symbols? I would like a solid square,
as in symbol 8 (referring to Table 10.1 in the Context Manual, but solid/filled
whereas 8 is hollow.
I tried to declare my own bullet point, as in:
\def
Am 21.03.2012 um 10:19 schrieb Malte Stien:
Hi all,
Is there a way to define your own itemize symbols? I would like a solid
square, as in symbol 8 (referring to Table 10.1 in the Context Manual, but
solid/filled whereas 8 is hollow.
I tried to declare my own bullet point
Am 21.03.2012 um 13:11 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 21.03.2012 um 10:19 schrieb Malte Stien:
Hi all,
Is there a way to define your own itemize symbols? I would like a solid
square, as in symbol 8 (referring to Table 10.1 in the Context Manual, but
solid/filled whereas 8 is hollow
Hello
how to change the tooltipps from english First page to
german Erste Seite?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\button {\scale[height=2em] {\symbol[navigation
1][nextpage]}} [NextPage]
\page
\button {\scale[height=2em] {\symbol[navigation
1][previouspage]}} [PreviousPage
Am 18.03.2012 um 19:08 schrieb Jan Heinen:
Hello
how to change the tooltipps from english First page to german Erste
Seite?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\button {\scale[height=2em] {\symbol[navigation 1][nextpage]}} [NextPage]
\page
\button {\scale[height=2em
Hi all,
Also with the todays beta I am unable to get Martin Vogel symbols.
If \showsymbols[martinvogel 2] is used a long list of symbols is typeset, but
not what is defined as this symbolset.
Calling
\setupsymbolset[atronomic]
\symbol[zodiac]
does result in the text zodiac in the document
Am 12.03.2012 um 17:13 schrieb Willi Egger:
Hi all,
Also with the todays beta I am unable to get Martin Vogel symbols.
If \showsymbols[martinvogel 2] is used a long list of symbols is typeset, but
not what is defined as this symbolset.
Calling
\setupsymbolset[atronomic]
\symbol
]
\setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\starttext
\symbol[Female]
\symbol[MVZero]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki!
maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl
to experiment a bit, unitl detecting, that it
is not possible to setup more than one symbolset at once….
Do you have a example because this works for me:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[martinvogel 1]
\setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\starttext
\symbol[Female]
\symbol[MVZero
Am 04.03.2012 um 14:26 schrieb S Barmeier:
Is it possible to place the ruby text in a margin?
No.
This would allow me to keep line spacing decently tight and also prevent
the reader from only reading the annotation.
This can be added but then you need a symbol (or something else
On 03/09/2012 04:30 PM, ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl wrote:
Is it possible to place the ruby text in a margin?
No.
This would allow me to keep line spacing decently tight and also
prevent
the reader from only reading the annotation.
This can be added but then you need a symbol
the ConTeXt wiki. Sorry.
\defineitemgroup[article]
\setupitemgroup
[article]
[
left={Article },
stopper=,
symbol=R,
before=\blank,
after=\blank,
distance=0.5em,
]
\setupitemgroup
[article]
[broad,fit]
\starttext
\startarticle
\item First article
\item Second
On Mon, 2012-03-05 at 22:10 -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Thanks Aditya. A couple questions for you.
\defineitemgroup[article]
\setupitemgroup
[article]
[
left={Article },
stopper=,
symbol=R,
before=\blank,
after=\blank,
distance=0.5em
On Mon, 5 Mar 2012, Kip Warner wrote:
On Mon, 2012-03-05 at 22:10 -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Thanks Aditya. A couple questions for you.
\defineitemgroup[article]
\setupitemgroup
[article]
[
left={Article },
stopper=,
symbol=R,
before=\blank,
after=\blank
On Mon, 2012-03-05 at 22:44 -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Thats how itemgroup are configured. You cannot mix assignments (key=value)
with options.
I don't follow. What is the difference between this,
\setupitemgroup
[article]
[
left={Article },
stopper=,
symbol=R
},
stopper=,
symbol=R,
before=\blank,
after=\blank,
distance=0.5em,
]
\setupitemgroup
[article]
[broad,fit]
, and this?
\setupitemgroup
[article]
[
left={Article },
stopper=,
symbol=R,
before=\blank,
after=\blank,
distance=0.5em,
broad,
fit
.
\definereferenceformat[Cite][left={[},right={]}]
\defineitemgroup [bibliography] [levels=1]
\setupitemgroup [bibliography]
[symbol=n,
left={[},
right={]},
width=1.5em,
stopper=,
itemalign
Am 04.03.2012 um 10:11 schrieb S Barmeier:
Is it possible to place the ruby text in a margin?
No.
This would allow me to keep line spacing decently tight and also prevent
the reader from only reading the annotation.
This can be added but then you need a symbol (or something else) to see
Is it possible to place the ruby text in a margin?
No.
This would allow me to keep line spacing decently tight and also prevent
the reader from only reading the annotation.
This can be added but then you need a symbol (or something else) to see
to which word the annotation refers.
I'm
This setting gives an overfull hbox of exactly 3 points:
\setupitemgroup[itemize][each]
[joinedup,packed]
[symbol=n,distance=3pt,
align=right,itemalign=flushright,
stopper={.\,}
]
In the logfile: Overfull \hbox (3.0pt too wide) detected at line 7
Changing to distance=4pt makes the hbox 4pt too
On 2-3-2012 17:35, Meer, H. van der wrote:
This setting gives an overfull hbox of exactly 3 points:
\setupitemgroup[itemize][each]
[joinedup,packed]
[symbol=n,distance=3pt,
align=right,itemalign=flushright,
stopper={.\,}
]
In the logfile: Overfull \hbox (3.0pt too wide) detected at line 7
it was a bad practice (let's says so) to embed one of the 14
Postscript standard fonts
Courier,Courier-Bold,Courier-Oblique,Courier-BoldOblique,Helvetica,Helvetica-Bold,Helvetica-Oblique,Helvetica-BoldOblique,Times-Roman,Times-Bold,Times-Italic,Times-BoldItalic,Symbol,ZapfDingbats
(the Base-14 Fonts
$$ # reference
$$a ⨼ b$$
$$a ⨽ b$$
$$a ⪝ b$$
$$a ⪞ b$$
$$a ⪬ b$$
$$a ⪭ b$$
\stoptext
Not sure about the first two, but I think the rest should be mathrel
I agree.
(additionally, does anyone knows a definite Unicode reference for such
proprieties?)
I usually use the ams symbol
$$
$$a ⪭ b$$
\stoptext
Not sure about the first two, but I think the rest should be mathrel
I agree.
(additionally, does anyone knows a definite Unicode reference for such
proprieties?)
I usually use the ams symbol list (as implemented by the unicode-math
package) as reference.
When (years ago) I
two, but I think the rest should be mathrel
I agree.
(additionally, does anyone knows a definite Unicode reference for such
proprieties?)
I usually use the ams symbol list (as implemented by the unicode-math
package) as reference
Seems like an on/off option would be cleaner.
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 17.02.2012 um 16:40 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
with current beta I get an interesting symbol in cases when my footnotetext
doesn't fit on the same
Am 17.02.2012 um 16:40 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
with current beta I get an interesting symbol in cases when my footnotetext
doesn't fit on the same page as its marker:
PastedGraphic-2.pdf
Nice! But how can I switch it off?
\setupnote[symbolcommand=\gobbleoneargument]
Wolfgang
Hi,
with current beta I get an interesting symbol in cases when my footnotetext
doesn't fit on the same page as its marker:
PastedGraphic-2.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
Nice! But how can I switch it off
with the latin modern fonts:
\starttext
The function $f \colon \reals \to \reals$ is given by $x \mapsto x - 3$.
\stoptext
The colon is printed fine, but the blackboard bold Rs don't look
correct. The \mapsto symbol is missing and there's a hyphen instead of
minus.
Are others having the same
$.
\stoptext
The colon is printed fine, but the blackboard bold Rs don't look
correct. The \mapsto symbol is missing and there's a hyphen instead of
minus.
Are others having the same issue? I tried to do a fresh install, but
the problem persisted. There were some messages like
fonts otf
The function $f \colon \reals \to \reals$ is given by $x \mapsto x - 3$.
\stoptext
The colon is printed fine, but the blackboard bold Rs don't look
correct. The \mapsto symbol is missing and there's a hyphen instead of
minus.
Are others having the same issue? I tried to do a fresh install
.
I hereby declare these three my favorite macros, although I never
read their definitions, let alone used them.
The second is part of the internals for \doifnextparenthesiselse.
Thanks for the clarity
Philipp
PS: Anybody fond of “\@EAEAEAEAEAEA”?
The @ is a dying symbol in MkIV because
On 2012-01-31 16:33, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 31.01.2012 um 16:15 schrieb Philipp Gesang:
PS: Anybody fond of “\@EAEAEAEAEAEA”?
The @ is a dying symbol in MkIV because the underscore has replaced it
and there are now alternative names for these function, the one you mention
can now
Hi!
The following example seems to have some troubles with the latin modern fonts:
\starttext
The function $f \colon \reals \to \reals$ is given by $x \mapsto x - 3$.
\stoptext
The colon is printed fine, but the blackboard bold Rs don't look
correct. The \mapsto symbol is missing and there's
:
\definedescription[abc][headcommand=\type]
\starttext
\abc{\startext} not working
\stoptext
it gives an error.
Am I doing something wrong or have I hit a bug?
The \type has to change the meaning of \” to make it a normal symbol
but when you use it with headcommand it is to late. A better command
On 01/29/2012 01:05 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
[...]
The \type has to change the meaning of \” to make it a normal symbol
but when you use it with headcommand it is to late. A better command
to show command is \tex{…} which appends a save version of \” in front
of the argument
On Jan 29, 2012, at 10:17 AM, Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de wrote:
On 01/29/2012 01:05 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
[...]
The \type has to change the meaning of \” to make it a normal symbol
but when you use it with headcommand it is to late. A better command
to show command is \tex
Am 29.01.2012 um 16:17 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
On 01/29/2012 01:05 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
[...]
The \type has to change the meaning of \” to make it a normal symbol
but when you use it with headcommand it is to late. A better command
to show command is \tex{…} which appends a save
module).
The annotation module doesn’t provide as many options to place the title as the
description environment and there is also no option for a closing symbol. What
the module can do use to store the content of the environment and pass it
either to one of the predefined layouts or you create
]
[each]
[text]
[symbol=0,
Better use “symbol=none”.
margin=no,
align=normal,
width=-10pt,
???
distance=0pt,
leftmargin=no,
location=top,
textdistance=big
.
\defineitemgroup[Authorlist]
\setupitemgroup[Authorlist]
[each]
[text]
[symbol=0,
margin=no,
align=normal,
width=-10pt,
distance=0pt,
leftmargin=no,
location=top
to changes around line 122 of
strc-not.mkiv, dealing with the handling of note attributes (see:
\def\usenotestyleandcolor).
\setuppapersize[letter][letter]
\defineitemgroup[Authorlist]
\setupitemgroup[Authorlist]
[each]
[text]
[symbol=0
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
was only able to reproduce this with context-current because with the
beta I got some font-related internal errors when including lucida - but
I guess this is another story :) but the two files are identical in
those points in current and beta.
According to gucharmap U+02225 is the parallel-symbol
by a
paragraph symbol, e.g.:
This is paragraph 1.
This is paragraph 2.
Becomes in the typeset document:
This is paragraph 1. ¶ This is paragraph 2.
Can't you use plain's \everypar?
Not plain, built-in, but it's not the thing. The thing's \let.
\starttext
\let\oldp=\par
\def\par{\P}
In case you
On Tue, 3 Jan 2012, Chris Lott wrote:
I know I could do it manually, but that makes the source ugly, so is
there a way to redefine paragraph breaks so that instead of actual
breaks in the output they are kept as running text separate by a
paragraph symbol, e.g.:
This is paragraph 1
On 3-1-2012 20:31, Chris Lott wrote:
I know I could do it manually, but that makes the source ugly, so is
there a way to redefine paragraph breaks so that instead of actual
breaks in the output they are kept as running text separate by a
paragraph symbol, e.g.:
only with a lot of side effects
I know I could do it manually, but that makes the source ugly, so is
there a way to redefine paragraph breaks so that instead of actual
breaks in the output they are kept as running text separate by a
paragraph symbol, e.g.:
This is paragraph 1.
This is paragraph 2.
Becomes in the typeset
Am 03.01.2012 um 20:31 schrieb Chris Lott:
I know I could do it manually, but that makes the source ugly, so is
there a way to redefine paragraph breaks so that instead of actual
breaks in the output they are kept as running text separate by a
paragraph symbol, e.g.:
This is paragraph 1
}
xml:xam:problem is the xmlsetup registered for the root problem node.
Why do I get the next error?
! LuaTeX error main ctx instance:1: unexpected symbol near ')'.
system tex error on line 290 in file xam-test.tex: LuaTeX error …
\ctxlxml #1-\directlua \zerocount {lxml.#1
{\xmldocument}{xml:xam:initial}{xml:xam:problem}
xml:xam:problem is the xmlsetup registered for the rootproblem node.
Why do I get the next error?
! LuaTeX errormain ctx instance:1: unexpected symbol near ')'.
system tex error on line 290 in file xam-test.tex: LuaTeX error …
\ctxlxml #1
Hi All,
I would like to offset itemized lists including the item symbol itself
and I cannot figure out how to achieve that. I have looked at the
setupitemize options but I did not find any option that does what I
want. Any help in doing this will be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Emmanuel
Am 27.12.2011 um 21:33 schrieb Emmanuel Asante:
Hi All,
I would like to offset itemized lists including the item symbol itself
and I cannot figure out how to achieve that. I have looked at the
setupitemize options but I did not find any option that does what I
want. Any help in doing
}
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Best regards: OK
On 27 déc. 2011, at 21:33, Emmanuel Asante wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to offset itemized lists including the item symbol itself
and I cannot figure out how to achieve that. I have looked at the
setupitemize options but I did not find any option
Thanks, Wolfgang. Your solution is exactly what I wanted.
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 27.12.2011 um 21:33 schrieb Emmanuel Asante:
Hi All,
I would like to offset itemized lists including the item symbol itself
and I cannot
to offset itemized lists including the item symbol itself
and I cannot figure out how to achieve that. I have looked at the
setupitemize options but I did not find any option that does what I
want. Any help in doing this will be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Emmanuel
→{\xrightarrow}
\catcode`↔=\active
\def↔{\xleftrightarrow}
\catcode`√=\active
\def√{\sqrt}
Have a look at char-def.lua. All the symbol mappings are defined there.
Please feel free to complete the table (it is a boring and time consuming
process, and I have only managed to cover about half of the table
Hi everyone,
How do I get a copyright symbol in ConTeXt, you know the circle with the 'C' in
the centre? I expected it to be \textcopyright as in LaTeX, but that does not
seem to work. Rather than just telling me the answer, where would I look that
up? Sooner or later I will need other symbols
On Thu 08 Dec 2011, Malte Stien wrote:
How do I get a copyright symbol in ConTeXt, you know the circle with
the 'C' in the centre? I expected it to be \textcopyright as in
LaTeX, but that does not seem to work.
If you're using a font which contains the symbol, and if you're using
MkIV, you
Am 08.12.2011 um 05:12 schrieb Malte Stien:
Hi everyone,
How do I get a copyright symbol in ConTeXt, you know the circle with the 'C'
in the centre? I expected it to be \textcopyright as in LaTeX, but that does
not seem to work. Rather than just telling me the answer, where would I look
am having is getting lines to break consistently.
Sometimes they do, but as in this case the second word `through' continues
beyond the frame width. You may also try to substitute the text ``Enter this
way today'', another contrived example to see the effect. The symbol font that
I am using
example to see the effect. The symbol font
that I am using is Symbol-Signs from:
http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/Symbol-Signs
but I shouldn't think that is pertinent to the problem.
Any guidance on what is the issue here? Or if there is a better way to go
about doing this type of signage
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