Hans Hagen wrote:
olivier Turlier wrote:
Hi everybody,
In writing a glossary of building terms (approx. 400 entries) in a natural
TABLE.
For each letter, A, B, C, I want a screen background, spanning on 2 colomns,
with \bf style, etc. : this leads to a rather long definition that I don't
information from newtexexec.
better use (for th emoment):
\defineframedtext
[example]
[width=\textwidth,
background=screen,
backgroundscreen=.85,
frame=off,
after={\blank[small]},
before={\blank[small]}]
\def\ShowExample
{\blank[small]
\startexample
\typebuffer
SomePicture ;
lots of draws
SomePicture := currentpicture ;
SomePicture % return value
end
here you *never* erase the currentpicture, so graphic keeps accumulating, and
each SomePicture has all previous draws
you can see that on the screen: acrobat takes ages to draw the simple graphic
\ShowExample{
\blank
\framed[align=normal,width=broad,frame=off,background=screen]
{\tfx \typebuffer}
\framed[align=normal,width=broad,frame=off,
background=color,backgroundcolor=BufferColor] {\getbuffer}}
\starttext
\section{Basic Alignment}
The purpose of this document is to show how to do
,
backgroundcorner=round,
backgroundradius=6pt,background=screen,backgroundscreen=.8]
%\showframe
\setupmarginblocks[
style=small,
width=5cm,
before=\startmyohmy,
after={\relax,\stopmyohmy},
align=middle,
]
\long\def\sidebar#1{\placeintermezzo{}{\startmyohmy #1
managed to make a local copy of SVN yesterday (strange I was not
successfull some week ago) and the answers are obvious now from both the
en and nl files.
* Manual ma-cb-en:
- print version is OK.
- screen version errors:
ma-cb-screen.tex, l.18: midle - middle
ma-cb-style.tex, l.59,60: raster
]
[background=screen,
frame=off,
strut=yes,
offset=2mm,
width=broad,
framecolor=black,
align=right]
\definetyping[prog]
\setuptyping[prog]
[bodyfont=small,
before={\setuplinenumbering[style=small,step=2,start=3,location=intext
Hans van der Meer wrote:
Typesetting a jpeg picture I found a small, but discernable error in
the result.
On screen, or also in print? (rounding errors on screen are sometimes
unavoidable, in print they should not be larger than 1 output pixel,
which almost completely invisible at 600dpi
! Thats exactly what i'am looking for! :) Please make this
available in the next release as option, perhaps to \setupcite? It is
quite useful for reading large documents on screen when you're able to
jump forward to the publication list and back to the referring text to
read on (the backward jump
, FitHeight, whole page, XX % of actual size). This
might not be the same as request above, but a very similar one.
I was merely looking for a way to open the document on 100% (on a
wide/high resolution screen there's usually no need for FitWidth
since you only see one third of a page, twice as big
texformat path : Usage: kpsewhich [OPTION...] [FILENAME]
This program tries to locate a TeXMF related file.
Options:
-alias=APPPretend to be APP.
-help Print this help screen and exit.
-file-type=FILETYPE Use the search path for FILETYPE.
-must-exist
works on my Mac.
(mime type controlled i assume that you refer to support for graphic formats
that depend on specific plug-ins; contrary to the older support for movies,
such features need a bit more, in particular a relationship between the part of
the screen where the stuff is shown
of the screen where the
stuff is shown and the place where the resources are embedded and
refered to. the framework for that has been present for a while now
(was implemented right after 6 came out) but in practice only a
fraction of the plugins / graphic formats work ok (for instance
David Arnold wrote:
All,
Are multiple mode statements allowed on a compile line. Suppose I have:
print or screen
and
short or long (answers)
How do I compile with screen mode with long answers?
there is a modes manual -)
\doifmodeelse{screen,short} ...
\startmode[screen,long] ...
Hans
All,
Are multiple mode statements allowed on a compile line. Suppose I have:
print or screen
and
short or long (answers)
How do I compile with screen mode with long answers?
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David Arnold wrote:
How do I compile with screen mode with long answers?
texexec -mode=screen,long
(It would have been quite easy to test this yourself)
Cheers, Taco
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pictures is twice the
screen (res. in dpi, screen in lpi), but \sqrt{2} would in fact be
enough.
line art pictures should have the resolution of the printing device,
but 800 dpi is mostly enough.
- if some elements should touch the paper border, they must bleed
2-3 mm over to avoid white
theorem manually, but this pose
a problem, since
I have others enumerations in the document (Definition, Exemples...).
I can cheat and adjust counters at each step in screen mode, but I'm not
sure how to do this: there is a command
\setEnumeration{value} and \nextEnumeration
I should provide new definitions only for screen mode ?
Is there a simpler solution ? .
\UseStepsfalse
Cheers, Peter
Thanks for the answer. Mojca Miklavec also mentionned this which
I did not know. This resolves one of my problem. I'm still
working on the others !
Fabrice L
are ugly.
2) I wish to use the same text to print (wihout steps) and with slide
(with steps). If I comment the \usemodule [rsteps], the instructions
\StartSteps \NextStep.. are unknown of course, so how should I redefine
them ? I guess I should provide new definitions only for screen mode
definitions only for screen mode ?
Is there a simpler solution ? .
\UseStepsfalse
Cheers, Peter
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definitions only for screen mode ?
Is there a simpler solution ? .
3) On each slide, the header contains the page number, which appears
only at the last step of the slide.The same effect occurs with the footline
which appears only at last step of a slide. Is there a way to correct
this ? ie I wish
]
\setupindenting[big,yes]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupbackground[state=start,background=screen,cornor=round]
\setupinterlinespace[line=20pt]
\starttext
\startbackground
some words \footnote{ some words some words some words some words some
words some words some words some words some words
).
-
\showframe
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setuplayout[margin=0pt,rightmargin=1.5cm,width=middle]
\starttext
\startcolumnset
\dorecurse{2}{\input knuth \endgraf}
\placefloat[page]{none}
{\framed
[width=\makeupwidth,height=\textheight,background=screen
]
\setupbodyfont[lbr,12pt]
\setupindenting[big,yes]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupbackground[state=start,background=screen,cornor=round]
\setupinterlinespace[line=20pt]
\starttext
\startbackground
some words \footnote{ some words some words some words some words some
words some words some words some
]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupbackground[state=start,background=screen,cornor=round]
\setupinterlinespace[line=20pt]
\starttext
\startbackground
some words \footnote{ some words some words some words some words some
words some words some words some words some words}
\stopbackground
\stoptex
).
-
\showframe
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setuplayout[margin=0pt,rightmargin=1.5cm,width=middle]
\starttext
\startcolumnset
\dorecurse{2}{\input knuth \endgraf}
\placefloat[page]{none}
{\framed
[width=\makeupwidth,height=\textheight,background=screen]
{Here I would like
[lbr,12pt]
\setupindenting[medium]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupbackground[state=start,background=screen,cornor=round]
\setupinterlinespace[medium]
%-
\starttext
\input knuth
\input knuth
=screen,cornor=round]
\setupinterlinespace[medium]
%-
\starttext
\input knuth
\input knuth
%-
\subject{Introduction}
word word word word word word word word word
[lbr,12pt]
\setupindenting[medium]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupbackground[state=start,background=screen,cornor=round]
\setupinterlinespace[medium]
%-
\starttext
\input knuth
\input knuth
Quoting Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hans Hagen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For information: I've tried to type them directly on my keybord.
They apear on my screen but the final pdf document output black
rectangles. (I'm sure that all what I use is configured to use and
produce utf8
\leftguillemot and \rightguillemot (yes,
the names are moronic, but that's Adobe's fault)
For information: I've tried to type them directly on my keybord. They
apear on my screen but the final pdf document output black rectangles.
(I'm sure that all what I use is configured to use and produce utf8
For my current e-book project I use \typefile to import some TeX
files as examples. The syntax is color coded which is very
useful.
Unfortunately on my screen at least the % character is in yellow so faint
as to be unreadable. So I dug into the source code and discovered
that the name
hello,
I have a problem which is not directly related to context. When I create
document in utf-8 I sometimes get ïz£ (I hope this is displayed
correctly in the mail clients, (a screen snapshot is attached also))
printed on a single page (in the pdf). These letters are not displayed
in my
, Micke P
On 11/24/05, Wolfgang Zillig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
I have a problem which is not directly related to context. When I create
document in utf-8 I sometimes get ïz£ (I hope this is displayed
correctly in the mail clients, (a screen snapshot is attached also))
printed
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
hello,
I have a problem which is not directly related to context. When I
create document in utf-8 I sometimes get �z� (I hope this is
displayed correctly in the mail clients, (a screen snapshot is
attached also)) printed on a single page (in the pdf). These letters
Hello,
Hans Hagen schrieb:
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
hello,
I have a problem which is not directly related to context. When I
create document in utf-8 I sometimes get �z� (I hope this is
displayed correctly in the mail clients, (a screen snapshot is
attached also)) printed on a single
}
\stoptext
=
depends on the kind of paper or screen
Hans
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has to help you with it.
i don't want to put so much stuff in the pdfs made wit Context(apart
putting an A4 text on an A3 page!) because i keep a printable A4 format
for my courses, even i there interaction in it, for screen usage.
I'm not sure if I understood it properly, but if you need two
Taco Hoekwater wrote: What do you do with ConTeXT? Dear Taco,I use ConTeXt for a) my class guides (incorporating genealogical tables and other graphics) and book-lists in both paper and screen versionsb) for typesetting the Newsletter of the Group for the Study of Irish Historic Settlementc) my
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On screen I see:
...
systems : begin file test at line 18
(/work/apps/tetex/share/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/verb-pl.tex
loading : Context Support Macros / Pretty PERL Verbatim
) (/work/apps/tetex/share/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/pdfr-ec.tex)
fonts : needs map file: original
to put so much stuff in the pdfs made wit Context(apart
putting an A4 text on an A3 page!) because i keep a printable A4 format
for my courses, even i there interaction in it, for screen usage.
I'm not sure if I understood it properly, but if you need two
different versions of your documents
Alan Bowen wrote:
Following the example in the ConTeXt Wiki (http://
wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes) I have defined an environment file that
specifies two modes (screen, print) for the production of the same
source file. This works well when the appropriate texexec commands
are given
to solve:
%\enablemode[screen]
\enablemode[print]
\envrionment yourenvironment
Important is to enable the required mode before loading the
environment file. - Dit you know that you can select multiple modes
e.g. you have a print-mode and the document should be created for
letter, A4 and A5. So
that specifies two modes (screen, print) for the production of
the same source file. This works well when the appropriate
texexec commands are given at the command line.
The problem is that I am trying to set this production up for
users who are happier with a GUI. Is there a way to do generate
Hi Alan,
This is simle to solve:
%\enablemode[screen]
\enablemode[print]
\envrionment yourenvironment
Important is to enable the required mode before loading the environment
file. - Dit you know that you can select multiple modes e.g. you have a
print-mode and the document should be created
-files. I call it right
before using texexec.pl to create a pdf from the resulting
tex-file. It has the advantage that you can use both simplified
and traditional characters in one file, if you have full gbk
enabled font files. (all chinese ht*.ttf)
You can easy see all chinese characters on the screen
Following the example in the ConTeXt Wiki (http://
wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes) I have defined an environment file that
specifies two modes (screen, print) for the production of the same
source file. This works well when the appropriate texexec commands
are given at the command line
typing: code for inline code fragments,
command for something you invoke (use option for its options and
symbol for the placeholders to be replaced by actual values),
computeroutput should be obvious but there are also screen and
screenshot – the difference is a bit subtle; programmers might also
is then stored and maintained as the master version of that document,
and when we need to produce a new release in HTML, PDF or eBook, a new
style of PDF, a text version optimised for screen-readers, etc. we take
a snapshot of the latest XML and run it through batch production
processes - including
by a combination of automated processes and hand-tagging.
The XML
is then stored and maintained as the master version of that document,
and when we need to produce a new release in HTML, PDF or eBook, a new
style of PDF, a text version optimised for screen-readers, etc. we
take
a snapshot of the latest
compatibility with screen-readers is using lynx to
view the file; I'd think that using one of the pdf-to-text converters on
the pdf file would do about the same for .pdf files. It's not a perfect
test by any means, but it's a good first start.
Given that the TeX-PDF-text pathway is often recommended
, which normaly gets wrapped ok.\par
\startframedtext[background=screen,frame=off,width=\textwidth]
Some listing as framedtext whose width seems calculated
incorrectly.
\stopframedtext
\stopitemize
\stoptext
In LaTeX you have a \linewidth command (compare
I have compiled pdfetex 1.30 manuals ; they are at
http://www.logosrl.it
*)pdftex-a.pdf: A4
*)pdftex-l.pdf: letter
*)pdftex-s.pdf: screen
To compile, I have to patch pdftex-t.tex adding
\loadmapfile [context-base]
after
\usetypescript [adobekb] [\defaultencoding]
*)samplepdf.zip: samplepdf dir
luigi.scarso wrote:
I have compiled pdfetex 1.30 manuals ; they are at
http://www.logosrl.it
http://www.logosrl.it/context
Sorry
*)pdftex-a.pdf: A4
*)pdftex-l.pdf: letter
*)pdftex-s.pdf: screen
To compile, I have to patch pdftex-t.tex adding
\loadmapfile [context-base]
after
\usetypescript
and Hans for this efford!
vit
Sorry
*)pdftex-a.pdf: A4
*)pdftex-l.pdf: letter
*)pdftex-s.pdf: screen
To compile, I have to patch pdftex-t.tex adding
\loadmapfile [context-base]
after
\usetypescript [adobekb] [\defaultencoding]
*)samplepdf.zip: samplepdf dir with samplepdf.tex compiled
Typing
\setuppapersize % (already in pre-general)
[S6][S6]
- you probably want to have full-screen
\setupinteractionscreen
[option=max]
- you may want to give some dynamics to the slides
- growing pictures
- see 13.6/page 514 of metafun-s.pdf
- see animated construction of euro symbol under
finds the fi and fl
ligatures; it doesn't find the others. Searching for ff finds nothing.
This is a fairly significant problem in the on-screen usability of
ConTeXt-created documents.
In LaTeX, there is apparently a solution in the cmap.sty package (though
it currently only works for T1
ligatures; it doesn't
find the others. Searching for ff finds nothing.
This is a fairly significant problem in the on-screen usability of
ConTeXt-created documents.
In LaTeX, there is apparently a solution in the cmap.sty package (though it
currently only works for T1 encoding):
http
in a more screen/navigation friendly layout. It's no real
problem to generate multiple instances from one document using
processing modes. That way you get quality on paper and on screen.
Hans
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corrupted filesystems and one broken screen later, here it is.
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stopping to complain,
but (as Otared described, I guess) the font actually produced is very
jaggy, both on screen and in print. My nostalgia for dot matrix printers
is not as great as one might suppose. :-)
And I thought I was just asking for a shortcut answer to a dumb
question!
Thanks
David Rogers wrote:
OK, I tried this setup, and ConTeXt ran without stopping to complain,
but (as Otared described, I guess) the font actually produced is very
jaggy, both on screen and in print. My nostalgia for dot matrix printers
is not as great as one might suppose. :-)
So, do you get
Hans Hagen wrote:
David Rogers wrote:
OK, I tried this setup, and ConTeXt ran without stopping to complain,
but (as Otared described, I guess) the font actually produced is very
jaggy, both on screen and in print. My nostalgia for dot matrix
printers
is not as great as one might suppose
David Rogers wrote:
OK, I tried this setup, and ConTeXt ran without stopping to complain,
but (as Otared described, I guess) the font actually produced is very
jaggy, both on screen and in print. My nostalgia for dot matrix
fonts : resetting map file list
fonts
fmt: 2005.6.27 int: english mes: english
When running texmfstart texexec.pl --make --alone metafun
I end up with the following screen:
TeXExec 5.4.2 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2005
TeX hash binary : mktexlsr
comment : hashing may take a while ...
mktexlsr: Updating C
int: english mes: english
When running texmfstart texexec.pl --make --alone metafun
I end up with the following screen:
TeXExec 5.4.2 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2005
TeX hash binary : mktexlsr
comment : hashing may take a while ...
mktexlsr: Updating C:/NEWCON~1/tex
]
This program tries to locate a TeXMF related file.
Options:
-alias=APPPretend to be APP.
-help Print this help screen and
exit.
-file-type=FILETYPE Use the search path for
FILETYPE.
-must-exist Make sure the file exists;
run the package
to latex (and then very probably to
context) because on Macosx in the version I tried of OO I wrote
italics, I printed italics, but I didn't see on the screen italics. So,
if I have to use a non-wysysyg, oh well, I use TeX. As a word processor
AbiWord is interesting.
Another important thing: *only
. Illustrations which
print well at high resolution do not necessarily look good at screen
resolution.
But the real problems start with floats. Where do you put a picture with
its captions on a web page? Or a footnote? One common solution is to put
them behind a link. However, some people (yours truly
document, and
links from the index and ToC make the use straightforward. Modern
displays are sufficiently high-res for PDF to be read on-screen. Also,
printing a complete PDF document is easy.
The situation becomes much more complicated if you need RTF. It is a
completely different story
olivier Turlier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I've felt into same pb's trying to compile s-pre-61.tex directly from
it's original source. As far I can see (just to the surface of the
screen in fact) it's related to a specific font installed at Pragma,
not available for everyone as is.
if I
Hi,
I've felt into same pb's trying to compile s-pre-61.tex directly from
it's original source. As far I can see (just to the surface of the
screen in fact) it's related to a specific font installed at Pragma, not
available for everyone as is.
if I replace or uncomment :
\usetypescriptfile
olivier Turlier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I've felt into same pb's trying to compile s-pre-61.tex directly from
it's original source. As far I can see (just to the surface of the
screen in fact) it's related to a specific font installed at Pragma,
not available for everyone as is.
if I
Hello,
when using modes, the names of all used modes are printed on the first
page
of the document like
[screen]
[print]
etc.
What's the purpose, and how can I get rid of this?
I could see this being useful if the disabled modes were stricken out.
Thanks,
Matthias
used modes are printed on the first page
of the document like
[screen]
[print]
etc.
What's the purpose, and how can I get rid of this?
I could see this being useful if the disabled modes were stricken out.
Thanks,
Matthias
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Hello Willi,
I have just change a major projects to modes, so in producing a minimal
example
the effect takes a slightly different form:
\starttext
\disablemode[screen]
\enablemode[print]
\startmode[screen]
Screen Version
\stopmode[screen]
\startmode[print]
Print Version
\stopmode[print
Hello again,
oh my, this was a stupid mistake. I added the
[screen] and [print] parameters to \stopmode.
No wonder that is what is being printed.
Sorry for the confusion!
Matthias
On Apr 28, 2005, at 2:00 PM, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Matthias
I see there is a problem in your case. Still
Reminds me of this post:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20041101.205339.1e76d98d.html
I bet that is what we all do!
David
Matthias Weber :
Hello again,
oh my, this was a stupid mistake. I added the
[screen] and [print] parameters to \stopmode.
No wonder that is what is being
.pdf) has
mainly screen capture bitmaps (I used png format) and chapter 4 (at
http://www.kpatents.com/1Library/manuals/pr-23/pr-23_04.pdf includes a
ton of drawings originating from our 3D CAD.
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dpi should be enough almost always, line art
requires 300 dpi. (And a very important exception is that all
screen captures should be taken as is without any operations
on them.)
Too large a resolution makes the files unnecessarily large and
slow, so even that should be gotten rid of. Graphics packages
, but not in Quark or
whatever)
- learning_early.tex (screen document)
- LM-Volume-manuscript.tex (hyperref showcase)
Given the number of additions, I decided to make an announcement of it
and spam it on the lists I am on
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introduction to XML for TeXers.
Patrick, can we mirror the context articles in the wiki?
(concerning the xml ... peters flyns article has a nice screen shot)
(concerning the journal ... don't hesitate to write !)
Hans
[...]
Patrick, can we mirror the context articles in the wiki?
We would need the OK from the authors because of copyright.
(concerning the xml ... peters flyns article has a nice screen shot)
:-))
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to be any help info for getafm either;
getafm -h[--help] actually generates an on-screen afm listing(?)
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can do this?
Thnx in advance
Idris
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort
beautiful,
colourful .pdf pages rolling up my screen, as a result of typing
straightforward, comprehensible formatting commands in a plain text
ascii file. As my fellow Australians would say: ** You little ripper!
**
Now, I've managed to side-step some menacing signs of absent fonts as I
well, mostly
garbage.
It looks good on screen though.
I printed one page of the original pdf
and it is fine. So the problem happens in
the imposition step.
any suggestion?
thank you
ciro
Yes, it's strange; without the pdf i can't give you more help.
luigi
in the middle of the box, not necessarily on the same
baseline as a line in the box)
criminate, distinguish, screen,
A pigeonhole, pick over, sort, B
integrate,blend, inspect,
(A and B on the same baseline as the last row)
from the chaff and seperate
A the sheeps from the goats. B
as a line in the box)
criminate, distinguish, screen,
A pigeonhole, pick over, sort, B
integrate,blend, inspect,
(A and B on the same baseline as the last row)
from the chaff and seperate
A the sheeps from the goats. B
I was unable to get any
---
thick worlds because of our
marvelous and everyday ca-
(A and B in the middle of the box, not necessarily on the same
baseline as a line in the box)
criminate, distinguish, screen,
A pigeonhole, pick over, sort, B
integrate,blend, inspect,
(A and B on the same
in the middle of the box, not necessarily on the same
baseline as a line in the box)
criminate, distinguish, screen,
A pigeonhole, pick over, sort, B
integrate,blend, inspect,
(A and B on the same baseline as the last row)
from the chaff and seperate
A the sheeps from the goats. B
on the same baseline as the first row)
A We thrive in information- B
---
thick worlds because of our
marvelous and everyday ca-
(A and B in the middle of the box, not necessarily on the same
baseline as a line in the box)
criminate, distinguish, screen,
A pigeonhole
as the first row)
A We thrive in information- B
---
thick worlds because of our
marvelous and everyday ca-
(A and B in the middle of the box, not necessarily on the same
baseline as a line in the box)
criminate, distinguish, screen,
A pigeonhole, pick over
Hi,
At the moment I am trying to achieve an interactive document, where the
sectionheading of the paper-version are linked to corresponding
sectionheading in the screen document.
The code is based on an example as provided by David Arnold.
In the attached example I do not get interactivity
,height=3cm]\stopcolor
\startcolor[yellow]\blackrule[width=3cm,height=3cm]\stopcolor
\startcolor[combicolor]\blackrule[width=3cm,height=3cm]\stopcolor
\stoptext
(the cmyk color spec is the fall back color used on screen; one can preview
separation in full acrobat)
Hans
Adam Lindsay wrote:
2. If I specify a background screen and a frame with rounded corners the
background remains rectangular and does not round to match the frame.
I noticed that too. It seems a feature interaction with corner rounding--
I suspect they were never intended to go together. You'll
into the
sidebar.
1a. One word in the sidebar (influencing) overflows the dimensions of the
background. (but see 3 below.)
2. If I specify a background screen and a frame with rounded corners the
background remains rectangular and does not round to match the frame.
\starttext
\setupcolors[state=start
On Monday 27 December 2004 14:29, Hans Hagen wrote:
\starttext
\setupcolors[state=start]
\framed[corner=round,background=color,backgroundcolor=red]{HELLO}
\framed[corner=round,background=screen,backgroundscreen=.6]{HELLO}
\setupfloat
[intermezzo]
[leftmargindistance
are in English. However, I would like to use
Dutch type setting commands like:
\starttekst
Dit is een test
\stoptekst
When I typeset this file from within TexShop I get following output and
errors
Begin screen message
TeXExec 5.2.3 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2004
executable : pdfetex
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 10:25:37 +0100, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VnPenguin wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for FAQ style (print screen).
Thank you for your suggestion.
taske a look at: s-faq-*.tex in the base directory
Just tried with vietnamese :
begin code
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