productSome Collection/product
commentFigures/comment
/description
figure
fileme.jpg/file
labelWolfgang Zillig/label
copyrighton my own/copyright
commentsome years old/comment
/figure
figure
dummy width=3cm height=4cmnot yet available/dummy
labelriver/label
copyrightPRAGMA ADE/copyright
commentThe Zwarte
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] \the [EMAIL PROTECTED] \@@toks \the
...
l.275 \to \everymathematics
Here are my files:
documents.tex:
\startproject documents
\product teacher
\stopproject
teacher.tex:
\startproduct teacher
\project documents
\component
% The symbol for outer product more looks like a tensor product.
the mathml standard has no real examples and leaves much to guess, so
what do you expect to see (example)
% p. 56
% A cardinality is visualized using vertical bars.
% [But what exactly is meant with cardinality?]
% Are you serious when
+4.05064)x0.0
...
The first glue inside hbox seems to be product of \inmargin. Does somebody
know where the space is? I did not dig into sources yet,
have a nice day and thanks,
Martin
___
ntg-context mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ntg.nl
numbering (as I get when
`texexec`ing the product file) but I want a single pdf per component.
I expect that there is an elegant solution, but didn't find it yet. So
any hint is appreciated.
technically, if you have run the whole file, you can run a component
\setuphead[chapter
Hi,
I have a project containing products containing components. For one of
the products I want to achieve a continuous numbering (as I get when
`texexec`ing the product file) but I want a single pdf per component.
I expect that there is an elegant solution, but didn't find it yet. So
any hint
Marko Schütz wrote:
Hi,
I have a project containing products containing components. For one of
the products I want to achieve a continuous numbering (as I get when
`texexec`ing the product file) but I want a single pdf per component.
I expect that there is an elegant solution, but didn't find
give what you want
$\sum_{i=1}^n x_i$ (for the summation)
$\prod_{i=1}^{i=n} (1+x_i)$ (for the product), and so on.
For the displayed version you can use either
$$\sum_{i=1}^n x_i$$
or
\startformula
\sum_{i=1}^n x_i
\stopformula
Best regards: OK
___
ntg
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004, Hans Hagen Outside wrote:
hm, starttext is called anyway so it should work with product as well
Indeed, I saw this in the definition of \startproduct. Now I know, why it
does not work here: in my example (see below), \startproduct is called
before the environment is read
Peter Münster wrote:
\let\startproductO=\startproduct
\def\startproduct{something\startproductO} ?
hm, starttext is called anyway so it should work with product as well
you code is wrong, think about something (untested):
\let\petermunstersstartproduct\startproduct
\def\startproduct{something
Also, Steffen (and other Mac OS X users):
Check out the most recent version of the PDF plug-in here:
http://www.schubert-it.com/pluginpdf/
Although it's a for-pay product, it handles links (and therefore in-
browser navigation of the Pragma site!) pretty well, now.
I also found the fifteen.pdf
Am Montag, 29.03.04, um 12:29 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Adam Lindsay:
Check out the most recent version of the PDF plug-in here:
http://www.schubert-it.com/pluginpdf/
Although it's a for-pay product, it handles links (and therefore in-
browser navigation of the Pragma site!) pretty well, now.
Hm
Hans Hagen said this at Mon, 29 Mar 2004 20:38:51 +0200:
Check out the most recent version of the PDF plug-in here:
http://www.schubert-it.com/pluginpdf/
Although it's a for-pay product, it handles links (and therefore in-
browser navigation of the Pragma site!) pretty well, now.
interesting
Henning Hraban Ramm said this at Mon, 29 Mar 2004 21:00:41 +0200:
Hm, it *is* a pay-product, but only for company use:
PDF Browser Plugin 2 is free for private use at home
for not-for-profit activities and for use at educational
institutions for not-for-profit activities.
Very true! I use
At 14:44 11/02/2004, you wrote:
I've finally managed to set up my first project (a project file, an
environment file, a product file and two components). It works quite
reasonably, but only until I try to introduce a local environment that
would only apply to this product (and not the 3-4 others
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Hans Hagen wrote:
texexec --mode=aspecialversion ...
or put \enablemode[aspecialversion] on top of the special product
I had partial success: the command line option works and the compiled
product is exactly what I want, but putting the command on top of the
product file
complex graphics
applications which now are prerequisites for business. I would like to
try Tex again, but thought it best to ask if Tex can now be used to
create reasonably complicated color product brochures. The goal would
be to produce brochures, newsletters, business proposals, and also
to geneate the appropriate
\inputs in the main file)
Better use components and a product or project as main file.
More verbose:
A project is (may be) the main file for everything that uses the same
layout (e.g. a book series).
The environment describes this layout (like a LaTeX class).
A product
with the patch of 12-12-2003
% Boxing of the nested table fales.
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\starttext
\bTABLE
%\setupTABLE[column][1,2][width=0.5\textwidth]
%\setupTABLE[row][last][height=2cm]
\bTR
\bTD \bf Product: \eTD
\bTD \bf Code: \eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD {\bf Chemische / fysische kenmerken
screenbook/screenbook.tex % product file
part1/chapter1/chapter1.tex
part1/chapter1/section1/section1.tex
And here the files:
% sas.tex:
\startproject sas
\environment layout
\product screenbook/screenbook
\stopproject
%layout.tex
% contains definitions and 'styles' relevant for all products
On Tuesday, Jul 22, 2003, at 14:05 Europe/Amsterdam, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Gerben,
The basic idea is not that complicated:
The project(file) is the cuboard
The product(file)s are drawers of the cupboard
The component(file)s are boxes in one of the drawers whithin the
cupboard.
Teh environment
801 - 821 of 821 matches
Mail list logo