(* in the table) and therefore, when TeX encounters this
combination, spacing is just skipped.
This also translates to the parameters in LuaTeX. For example the
combination Open-Bin is skipped by TeX and therefore setting the
corresponding parameter just does nothing.
\Umathordrelspacing\textstyle=50mu
want to push all that
intermediate stuff in there (we have some quality standards, whatever
one might think of that) and we're not in that hurry anyway
so, tex live will ship the luatex/mkiv combination and mojca, alan and i
i will think of a good moment to release the rest
(and maybe next year
at the beginning of the document, then the combination \item
and \quotation and \dots prevents the item to be shown correctly…
(In my case I was typesetting a document with the above command in which a file
containing it also was \input).
Below is the minimal example and its PDF.
you can check the (lmtx
at the beginning of the document, then the combination \item
and \quotation and \dots prevents the item to be shown correctly…
(In my case I was typesetting a document with the above command in which a file
containing it also was \input).
Below is the minimal example and its PDF.
Best regards: OK
, then the combination \item
and \quotation and \dots prevents the item to be shown correctly…
(In my case I was typesetting a document with the above command in which a file
containing it also was \input).
Below is the minimal example and its PDF.
Best regards: OK
% begin file: bug-itemize-lmtx.tex
On 10/31/19 11:43 AM, cont...@vivaldi.net wrote:
> Hello Hans,
>
> when do you plan to release next beta for ConTeXt with the fixed issue
> spoken bellow?
Hi Lukas,
I compile your minimal sample using any of these:
LuaTeX 1.11 7215 + ConTeXt MkIV 2019.10.29 15:00
LuaTeX 2.00 20190729 +
Hello Hans,
when do you plan to release next beta for ConTeXt with the fixed issue
spoken bellow?
Normally, one can get beta here:
http://www.pragma-ade.nl/download-2.htm
but there is still beta from 2019-10-29.
(I'm still using Lua 5.3 version of ConTeXt.)
Or is it enough to
;
> > \samplefile{ward} \blank
> Add:
>
> \dontleavehmode
Thanks for the nudge in the right direction.
Is there a way to include the \dontleavehmode in the combinations?
The frame is actually a combination (removed while creating MWE).
The before key from \setupcombinations doesn'
On 10/22/2019 2:16 PM, cont...@vivaldi.net wrote:
Hello,
here is a minimal sample which doesn't compile:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item
A\footnote{%
B
\startitemize
\item C
\stopitemize
}\crlf
D
\item E % This
Hello,
here is a minimal sample which doesn't compile:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item
A\footnote{%
B
\startitemize
\item C
\stopitemize
}\crlf
D
\item E % This sample compiles when this line is commented (?!)
print(io.open("crap.crap"))
>
> one gets
>
> nil crap.crap: No such file or directory2
>
> and i think that assert then returns the second returned argument
>
> but if one does
>
> context(io.open("crap.crap") and "ye
://wiki.contextgarden.net/Color) and \defineparagraphs
(https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/defineparagraphs)
I hope there are more ways to create adaptation.
I would also like to know whether certain combination don't work
together. For example, I cannot seem to get \doifmodeelse to work
inside
there are more ways to create adaptation.
I would also like to know whether certain combination don't work
together. For example, I cannot seem to get \doifmodeelse to work
inside a \defineparagraphs environment.
\defineparagraphs[BLpar][n=2, frame=on]
\setupparagraphs [BLpar][1][width=\dimexpr.3
tried with the startbuffer combination as below, but this gave
the same error codes. Is there any other way of working with multiple
MetaPost sections with variables in a single document?
\definefloat [floatright][figure]
\setupfloat [floatright][default={right,none}]
\setuplayout
ructures.sections.collected={
{
["block"]="bodypart",
["conversionset"]="default",
["language"]="en",
["numbers"]=1,
["separatorset"]="default",
["set"]="all",
},
}
if n
ing’s wrong in my typescripts, or I call for an invalid combination
somewhere.
At the moment I just get this error message on every run:
resolvers | globbing | confusing filename, name:
'SourceSansPro-SemiBold.ttf', lower: 'sourcesanspro-semibold.ttf', already:
'SourceSansPro-Semibold.
> unknown font in your document in which case a scan happens, but that should
> then be fixed in the style)
It’s been a while since I had my whole collection of literally thousands of
fonts in OSFONTDIR, but re-scanning happens quite often – yes, probably
something’s wrong in my type
]}{}\FlushStep}
{{\externalfigure[bogus][width=.3\makeupwidth]}{}\FlushStep}
\stopcombination}
\stopplacefigure
\StopSteps
\stoptext
Each entry in the combination environment consists of the content and a
caption
but in your example you omitted the caption for each figures and as a
result the second
aceinlinefigure[pic2]{figure 2}}{}
{\placeinlinefigure[pic3]{figure 3}}{}
\stopcombination
\stopplacefigure
so that one could then use
\in[pic1]
Of course, there is then the issue of having the ability to use the same
counter of the placefigure environment, and of disabling the combination
capti
On Tue, 16 Jul 2019 22:32:39 +0200
Marco Patzer wrote:
> However, I'd prefer to not have another environment around the
> combinations, but if there's no other way, I'd settle for your
> approach. So far that seems to be the best choice.
A combination is a construction, n
On Tue, 16 Jul 2019 21:09:15 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> A alternative to using floats is to put the combination in a
> linecorrection environment, i.e.
>
> \startlinecorrection
> \startcombination [2*2]
> ...
> \stopcombination
in the example).
\setupcombination
[ before={\endgraf{\tttf [before]}\endgraf},
after={\endgraf{\tttf [after]}\endgraf},
inbetween={\endgraf{\tttf [inbetween]}\endgraf}]
A alternative to using floats is to put the combination in a
linecorrection environment, i.e
= label text
= inherits: \setupalign
= yes no
= COMMAND
= COMMAND
= COMMAND
= STYLE COMMAND
= COLOR
I hope this will enable you to get what you want.
Willi
> On 16 Jul 2019, at 17:08, Marco Patzer wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Is there a way to influence the spacing after a combinat
Hi!
Is there a way to influence the spacing after a combination is
placed?
\useMPlibrary [dum]
\starttext
\startcombination [2*2]
\startcontent \externalfigure \stopcontent
\startcaption Foo\stopcaption
\startcontent \externalfigure \stopcontent
\startcaption Bar\stopcaption
quot;.
that one is too weird indeed, might be a bug
I just tried with latest mkiv, and could not see the problem, so this
might be some combination of lucida and lmtx. If so, that is good news,
I guess.
Thanks for looking into it!
It has to do with values of threshold. I adapted the code
ii) If one copies the text of the pdf output to an editor - even this
>> email client - the second superscript moves to a new line:
>>
>> 퓒 ⁿ
>> t
>>
>> Why does this happen? Is this a bug?
>>
>> 5. Here is what we want: 퓒 ⁿᵗ
>>
>> What i
this happen? Is this a bug?
5. Here is what we want: 퓒 ⁿᵗ
What is the proper or best way to get a character-superscript combination
in ConTeXt whose output can be copied and pasted to an editor and give the
correct result? What am I missing?
Thank you in advance.
Best wishes
Idris
On Wed, 01 May 2019
combination
in ConTeXt whose output can be copied and pasted to an editor and give the
correct result? What am I missing?
Thank you in advance.
Best wishes
Idris
On Wed, 01 May 2019 14:58:06 -0600, Hamid,Idris
wrote:
> Dear gang,
>
> I need to convert a document from TeX-style t
on the current Context beta and
luatex). Of course with the proper mwe's (tex, metapost, lua, or a
combination of these) we will try to solve them all, we have been
testing. In due time more about this project will be revealed.
Hans Hagen & Alan Braslau
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the link to the code. A q
with the proper mwe's (tex, metapost, lua, or a combination of
these) we will try to solve them all, we have been testing. In due time
more about this project will be revealed.
Hans Hagen & Alan Braslau
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the link to the code. A quick install suggests that a 'hello
w
, or a combination of
these) we will try to solve them all, we have been testing. In due time
more about this project will be revealed.
Hans Hagen & Alan Braslau
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA
image in the PDF-file. A bitmap image does not have a
> resolution, only a width and a height in pixels. The resolution gets
> defined, when you specify the real dimensions.
>
Incorrect, an image file contains width and height (in pixels) as well as a
resolution, and the com
On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 13:59:46 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> You need (note the “start”)
>
> \startsection[title={...}]
>
> when you use \stopsection.
Ahh, I managed to try just those combination which do not work...feeling really
embarrassed. :-(
Thank you for being ki
Mesquita
:
> Dear list,
>
> In the wiki page https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Registers it is said that:
>
> - There’s no preset for the combination "uppercase like lowercase, diacritics
> ignored", try "zm,pm,zc,zm,uc".
>
> Well, I tried all possible p
Dear list,
In the wiki page https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Registers it is said that:
- There’s no preset for the combination "uppercase like lowercase,
diacritics ignored", try "zm,pm,zc,zm,uc".
Well, I tried all possible permutations thereof, and also the predefined
met
Floris van Manen schrieb am 27.12.18 um 10:43:
When trying to typeset, luatex kept complaining about incorrect parameters for
‘minus’.
There is no \minus command in the source however.
So it turns out that the combination of using \quad with ‘plus’, 'minus', and
some more make the error appear
On 12/27/18 11:08 PM, Henri Menke wrote:
> On 12/27/18 10:43 PM, Floris van Manen wrote:
>> When trying to typeset, luatex kept complaining about incorrect parameters
>> for ‘minus’.
>> There is no \minus command in the source however.
>> So it turns out that the
On 12/27/18 10:43 PM, Floris van Manen wrote:
> When trying to typeset, luatex kept complaining about incorrect parameters
> for ‘minus’.
> There is no \minus command in the source however.
> So it turns out that the combination of using \quad with ‘plus’, 'minus', and
> some more
When trying to typeset, luatex kept complaining about incorrect parameters for
‘minus’.
There is no \minus command in the source however.
So it turns out that the combination of using \quad with ‘plus’, 'minus', and
some more make the error appear.
If i rewrite minus by {minus} the error does
etapost. Alan and I are on-and-off working on some extensions and one
> > of the things we discuss is visualization of data. The question is of
> > course what should be done in the lua/mp/tex combination and what
> > externally but the combination has some advantages. Ther
of data. The question is of
> course what should be done in the lua/mp/tex combination and what
> externally but the combination has some advantages. There has been
> presentations and discussions at the last meeting and graphics is always
> a nice topic, and also kind of rewarding in terms
know if there are (reasonable) demands for more graphics support
using metapost. Alan and I are on-and-off working on some extensions
and one of the things we discuss is visualization of data. The
question is of course what should be done in the lua/mp/tex
combination and what externally but the com
ost. Alan and I are on-and-off working on some extensions and one
> of the things we discuss is visualization of data. The question is of
> course what should be done in the lua/mp/tex combination and what
> externally but the combination has some advantages. There has been
> present
alization of data. The
> question is of course what should be done in the lua/mp/tex
> combination and what externally but the combination has some
> advantages. There has been presentations and discussions at the last
> meeting and graphics is always a nice topic, and also kind of
> rewardi
I'd like to know
if there are (reasonable) demands for more graphics support using
metapost. Alan and I are on-and-off working on some extensions and one
of the things we discuss is visualization of data. The question is of
course what should be done in the lua/mp/tex combination and what
Hi Willi,
To be save you should make a combination of the onum/lnum and pnum/tnum
features.
\definefontfamily [unifraktur] [rm] [Unifraktur Maguntia]
\definefontfamily [unifraktur] [tt] [Latin Modern Mono]
\setupbodyfont [unifraktur]
\definefontfeature [onum+pnum] [onum=yes,pnum=yes
p
>> them in a project file and have only one location to edit when they change?
>
> When you use \useurl in combination with \url or \from you can define them in
> a environment file. To make themeasier to handle you can use a separate
> environment file only for the urls.
Axel Kielhorn schrieb am 02.11.18 um 10:10:
Hello!
Where is the best way to define URLs in a project?
I currently define them when I need them, but wouldn’t it be better to keep
them in a project file and have only one location to edit when they change?
When you use \useurl in combination
".
But if we read the pdf specification , we see this:
"""
The glyph coordinate system is the space in which an individual character’s
glyph is defined. All path
coordinates and metrics shall be interpreted in glyph space. For all font
types except Type 3, the units of glyph
space ar
rs in the export html/xml file, not in the pdf.)
Not a function of explicit compounds (||) but of hyphenation of
compounds. Normal hyphenation does not bring about the problem.
I also note that \setupdirection with every option combination I have
tried has no discernible effect on my export outp
ade because I might run into other issues, sorry!
>
> Any hints on how to procede installing the Advent Pro font to this version of
> ConTeXt are very much welcomed!
Ah, you like old systems! Ubuntu 14.04 and context 2013, what a wonderful
combination, back in the days! texfont is still
on the font and lookups i guess
the logic can be a combination of:
1 - replace digit when followed by digit or slash
2 - replace digit when preceded by slash
3 - replace digit when preceded by fract digit
so a last digit not preceded will not
in fact one can then as well replace all digits non
is react to a
click/cursor/key combination and call mtxrun with the page and
positions (basepoints in pdf coordinate space)
How do I configure the editor command, e.g., with VIM, mtxrun will need
to call:
`vim --servername=VIM --remote +{line_number} {filename}`
What should be the value
points or big points?)
measured from the top-left corner?
the script will look into the synctex file and figure out where to go to.
Basically all the viewer needs to do is react to a click/cursor/key
combination and call mtxrun with the page and positions (basepoints in
pdf coordinate space)
all the viewer needs to do is react to a click/cursor/key
combination and call mtxrun with the page and positions (basepoints
in pdf coordinate space)
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
On 8/1/2018 5:21 PM, Joshua Moerman wrote:
Hi ConTeXt people,
I found another issue with the crossref feature in ConTeXt. I get an error
when a {-} is used in a crossref. If it is used directly in the paper entry,
it works just fine. Replacing {-} by only - works, but the DBLP database
Hi ConTeXt people,
I found another issue with the crossref feature in ConTeXt. I get an error
when a {-} is used in a crossref. If it is used directly in the paper entry,
it works just fine. Replacing {-} by only - works, but the DBLP database
generates {-} and it would be nice to use that
ample above works, I don’t get viewer layers in my current
>> project, must investigate...
>> And then, if the combination of ConTeXt layers and viewer layers works
>> (\setlayer within \start/stopviewerlayer?).
>
> You have to put the viewerlayer command within the the \
e/mkiv/attr-lay.mkiv
while tracking effects/properties (where these were implemented first).
While the example above works, I don’t get viewer layers in my current project,
must investigate...
And then, if the combination of ConTeXt layers and viewer layers works
(\setlayer within \start/stopviewe
ase/mkiv/attr-lay.mkiv
while tracking effects/properties (where these were implemented first).
While the example above works, I don’t get viewer layers in my current project,
must investigate...
And then, if the combination of ConTeXt layers and viewer layers works
(\setlayer within \start/stopview
efore lower, diacritics separate
* If you don’t set the sorting method, the preset "first" ist used (and not
"default").
* There’s no preset for the (in my eyes most meaningful) combination "upper
like lowercase, diacritics ignored" (zm,zc,uc).
* Aren’t language specif
rry the
information about the parameters' meaning and usage.
Some of those texts could be "recycled" from the current wiki pages.
Then we could generate some automatic, up to date wiki pages directly
from the combination of those files.
I'm not going to work on that before the meeting and i'v
: ∧ (U+02227) (n=2)
prime\prime\footnote{prime} % <--
\stoptext
> On 4/12/2018 6:17 PM, Magnus J wrote:
> > I use Adobe Garamond Pro in combination with Termes Math for math (the
> > latter for missing glyphs, Garamond is not very complete). How can I
> &g
On 4/12/2018 6:17 PM, Magnus J wrote:
I use Adobe Garamond Pro in combination with Termes Math for math (the
latter for missing glyphs, Garamond is not very complete). How can I
scale size of Termes Math without decreasing the size of the Garamond
glyphs in math mode?
/MJO
% define
I use Adobe Garamond Pro in combination with Termes Math for math (the
latter for missing glyphs, Garamond is not very complete). How can I scale
size of Termes Math without decreasing the size of the Garamond glyphs in
math mode?
/MJO
% define the characters to use for Garamond in math
t least a basic way. It’s a real problem that
> the software from the Deutsche Post isn’t able to handle them correctly.
While DP shop should be able to handle more than Latin-1, the problem seems to
be in the viewer or in a combination of viewer and OS:
- It doesn’t depend on the font, I t
ctly, but
our wiki uses some strange combination of php, our own skin (written
by Siep), standalone javascript files, some html pages with results to
avoid ending up on google directly etc.
I'm lost in those files and I'm not too eager to spend too much time
learning all that stuff from scratch.
If th
On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 7:17 PM, Mikael P. Sundqvist <mic...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 3:46 PM, Mikael P. Sundqvist <mic...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Hans and dear list,
>>
>> I try to use the fourier/utopia combination in mkiv (I use
On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 3:46 PM, Mikael P. Sundqvist <mic...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear Hans and dear list,
>
> I try to use the fourier/utopia combination in mkiv (I used that
> combination for my PhD thesis in mkii 10 years ago).
>
> First of all, I have downloaded the
Dear Hans and dear list,
I try to use the fourier/utopia combination in mkiv (I used that
combination for my PhD thesis in mkii 10 years ago).
First of all, I have downloaded the fourier fonts from ctan at
https://ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/fourier-GUT . The fonts are found by
mtxrun.
I have
preferences every few years so deal with it once (best in combination
with other such things)
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
te
% combination of 1 and 3
\stoptext
hm, seems that i messed up a pointer ... i'll fix it ...
(xetex inserts a kern of 2.45pt after the math in latex).
context inserts 2.938pt
(luatex uses the opentype route so it might be different than xetex and
pdftex)
Hans
$a;b;a; b; f;$ test\par
%fontitalics
\setupmathematics[italics=2] test $a;b;a; b; f;$ test\par
% fontdata
\setupmathematics[italics=3] test $a;b;a; b; f;$ test\par
% quad based
\setupmathematics[italics=4] test $a;b;a; b; f;$ test\par
% combination of 1 and 3
\stoptext
(xetex inserts a kern
right combination of \blank options...
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\setuphead[section][
page=no,
style={\bf},
before={\testpage[4]\startlinecorrection\blank[medium,back]},
after={\blank[small,max]\stoplinecorrection},
]
\setuphead
[...]
[before={\testpage[5]\blank[...]\startlinecorrection},
Ahoi,
I configured my section titles to have a line of space (\blank[big]) before and
after the title.
But if the section starts on a new page, the title should start in the first
line.
I couldn’t find the right combination of \blank options...
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\setuphead[section
/context-mirror/commits/
wiki :http://contextgarden.net
___
Depending on the font, correct niqqud placement requires some
combination (sometimes all) of the following font features: lang, ccmp,
and script
ailman/listinfo/ntg-context
>> webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net
>> archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/
>> wiki : http://contextgarden.net
>>
>___
: http://contextgarden.net
___
Depending on the font, correct niqqud placement requires some
combination (sometimes all) of the following font features: lang, ccmp,
and script. For Ezra SIL, I would use
has the glyphs or you
> have to create a bodyfint with a combination of fonts ... i'm pretty sure
> that the wiki explains this somewhere (fallbacks and such)
>
> Hans
>
>
> -
>
On 12/5/2017 11:10 PM, Wim Neimeijer wrote:
I wish it is that simple, but alas, I need to
to inform \typefile of the font as well,
possibly via setuptyping ?
if you mix scripts you need to either use font that has the glyphs or
you have to create a bodyfint with a combination of fonts ... i'm
rt (here, each symbol) is connected with an
> line to its explanation.
>
> I'm trying to do so with a combination of ConTeXt, MetaPost/MetaFun,
> TikZ, and whatever else might work. But I am a bit stuck at the
> following spot.
>
> My plan is to use MetaFun to get the coordina
like
(from page 2 of Fleisch's book). It's like a labeled part diagram (say,
for a laptop), where each part (here, each symbol) is connected with an
line to its explanation.
I'm trying to do so with a combination of ConTeXt, MetaPost/MetaFun,
TikZ, and whatever else might work. But I am a bit stuck
Are there any implications for the LuaJIT support?
LuaJIT is quite a bit faster than Lua which is why I always typeset my
documents using luajittex.
On Mon, 2017-10-30 at 17:26 +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Luigi and I are currently looking into Lua 5.3 in combination with
>
> Luigi and I are currently looking into Lua 5.3 in combination with
> LuaTeX. We have an experimental setup and all seems to work well,
> which
> given the new number model of Lua is good news. Depending on how we
> compile the binaries we either gain some speed or in the wors
Hi,
Luigi and I are currently looking into Lua 5.3 in combination with
LuaTeX. We have an experimental setup and all seems to work well, which
given the new number model of Lua is good news. Depending on how we
compile the binaries we either gain some speed or in the worst case
loose half
I am having a problem with the combination of nested \processcommalist
and \startparagraphs columns and I do not see any obvious issues.
Run the example below with "--mode=unroll" and it works fine.
Run it without that mode, and it fails.
Remove the lines tagged "probl
"Two" are
>> placed on top of the respective tables.
>>
>
> Does anybody know a way to control the caption location in
> floatcombinations? Any hint would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
Dear List,
I have noticed that in normal combinations \setupcaption[location=...] is
tillua lib
- copy context stuff over it
- adapt the global or user properties file
this is described in the manual in the distribution btw.
- on linux i just use wine with the above
- on osx we never manages to get the combination working
so ... when i have time (or motivation) i might look into a
> propertie
>
> so ... this is what i do (maybe i should ship a zip with all binaries
> too):
>
> - install scite on windows
> - also install the scintillua lib
> - copy context stuff over it
> - adapt the global or user properties file
>
> this is described in the ma
ibed in the manual in the distribution btw.
- on linux i just use wine with the above
- on osx we never manages to get the combination working
so ... when i have time (or motivation) i might look into a way to
enable/load lpeg in scite itself (should be doable i guess)
an alternative
result.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Kenny
The rest of the message is a minimal example:
\startsectionblockenvironment [bodypart]
\definestructureconversionset [bodyset] [I,N,KR,a,m] [N] % unusual
combination for testing
\setuphead [chapter,section,subsection
et the y coordinate for the start
like
\ausschnitt[15cm][verylongimage]
Here I get "Missing number, treated as zero".
I guess I need to employ the right combination of \the, expansion etc., but I
don’t know how. This stuff is still over my head.
> but why not use
> \clip[n
on ”
>>
>> The error message is: " ! Ma error: parameter \Umathquad\textstyle is not
>> set."
>>
>> How and where can I remedy this?
> This means that you haven't defined a math font so you need something:
>
> \definefontfamily[mainface][r
inface][rm][Verdana]
\definefontfamily[mainface][tt][Courier]
\definefontfamily[mainface][mm][Cambria]
or so, depending on what combination you want
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridde
ion}
[………]
Here is the example:
%%% begin bug-combination.tex
\setupcolors[state=start]
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\starttext
This is our first picture.
\placefigure[none]{}{\externalfigure[dummy][width=6cm]}
\blank
This is a combination of 3 figures on two lines
\placefigure[none]{}
{
\midalig
bug-combination.tex
\setupcolors[state=start]
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\starttext
This is our first picture.
\placefigure[none]{}{\externalfigure[dummy][width=6cm]}
\blank
This is a combination of 3 figures on two lines
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e cells. I have
> attached a minimal example. Changing the after command does not have any
> effect at all.
>
> Matthias,
>
> inbetween is the key, after is relative to the combination, not to the
> individual frames (or combined elements).
>
> BTW, A4 is the default. No
Matthias,
inbetween is the key, after is relative to the combination, not to the
individual frames (or combined elements).
BTW, A4 is the default. No need to set it up.
In this sense, I think there is no need to set width and height in the
layout. Unless I miss something, the paper size sets both d
lement/tlp/tlp.pdf
The dropbox links (from Introduction to Hegel by GRG Mure) illustrate a
combination of Wittgenstein numbering with paragraph indentation. So it
is
something of a hybrid between sectioning and paragraph numbering.
NOTE: A full implementation of Wittgenstein numbering is not re
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