John R. Culleton wrote:
\setupbackgrounds[page][state=start,background=color,backgroundcolor=yellow]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=color,backgroundcolor=yellow]
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\startstandardmakeup
...(title page stuff)
\stopstandardmakeup
\setupbackgrounds[page][state=stop]
Hi,
a quite basic question, nevertheless I couldn'T find an answer:
How do I determine the total with of a TABLE?
I though it should be ...
\setupTABLE[width=\textwidth]
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD aa \eTD \bTD bb \eTD \bTD cc \eTD \bTD dd \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD aa \eTD \bTD bb \eTD \bTD cc \eTD \bTD dd \eTD
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
a quite basic question, nevertheless I couldn'T find an answer:
How do I determine the total with of a TABLE?
I though it should be ...
\setupTABLE[width=\textwidth]
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD aa \eTD \bTD bb \eTD \bTD cc \eTD \bTD dd \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD aa \eTD \bTD bb \eTD \bTD
Hello ConTeXters,
Idris Samawi Hamid has allowed me to store his interesting new MyWay
titled 'Installing Expert Fonts: Minion Pro' on garden and post this
announcement.
You can find it at http://dl.contextgarden.net/myway/ as well as the
source file.
Enjoy it and big thanks to Idris for this
John R. Culleton wrote : I need to insert some example pages from one document into another. Both are 8.5 x 11.
As a low end user, I've tryed numerous solutions, those ones below are
working in evey cases for me, hope same for you :
inserting all the 25 pages of a 25 pages pdf :
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
I want to DEFINE the total with of a TABLE
But what is the keyword for this purpose with \setupTABLE?
This has already been asked here in the list, without any response, so I
believe it's a missing feature. When you find a possibility, it would be
Idris Samawi Hamid said this at Tue, 19 Apr 2005 10:04:28 -0600:
Given predefined switches like \tf and \bf, one inherits the size
characteristics of the one already declared. But for user-defined switches
this does not work. The following minimal files (typescript and test) is
a bit
long, but
luigi.scarso wrote:
(x=0.25 in your example, because you have 4 columns:
so you have
\setupTABLE[x][width=0.25\textwidth]
)
Of course this setup a TABLE with four columns of equal width and total
width =\textwidth;
For different width :
\setupTABLE[x][1][width=0.2\textwidth]
= Original Message From Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
I don't have time to really delve into the implementation details, but it
looks like the difference is that ConTeXt isn't so responsive with user-
defined alternatives with more than two characters. Compare the stripped
down version
On this basis, here is my suggestion for an official ConTeXt convention for
professional fonts:
I forgot to mention one of the most important advantages of implementing an
official ConTeXt standard (aside from inheritance):
There will be no need to define \*a--\*d, \*x, and \*xx in user-defined
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, luigi.scarso wrote:
luigi.scarso wrote:
(x=0.25 in your example, because you have 4 columns:
so you have
\setupTABLE[x][width=0.25\textwidth]
)
Of course this setup a TABLE with four columns of equal width and total
width =\textwidth;
For different width :
Hi Idris,
I've brought the subject up repeatedly on the list, and got not a lot of
response. I have to think that 1) people are happy with the standard 7
font styles, 2) people have their own hand-rolled solution (like
yourself, myself or Vit--see his Storm fonts support for some nice
ideas), or
Idris Samawi Hamid said this at Thu, 21 Apr 2005 12:36:55 -0600:
Hmm, I was a little worried at first about 2-char switches at first, till I
noticed that type-siz.tex uses some four-letter switches as well, e.g.
line-575==
\definebodyfont [12pt] [mm]
[mrbf=xcmb12,
Adam Lindsay wrote:
It's not that I'm trying to rain on your parade, it's just that I've lost
a bit of enthusiasm for standardisation.
I generally agree with Adam, fonts are very varios. But the next Idris
idea is nice. More intuitive then \sc, \bc, \ic, and \bic. I would vote
for it, but ... at
Vit Zyka said this at Fri, 22 Apr 2005 00:43:06 +0200:
A) for extended glyph definitions and old style digits {Var[os]} (if
they are not default in the font - in that case there might be reverse
normal style digit variant \Var[ns?]).
I'm used to them being called lf: lining figures. But other
= Original Message From Vit Zyka [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
Adam Lindsay wrote:
It's not that I'm trying to rain on your parade, it's just that I've lost
a bit of enthusiasm for standardisation.
ok, but this is my take: although I can find workarounds that work for me,
next month other some
I've read about the fontsite CD (in the Bill Mcclain page) and I wonder if it is
worth to buy it, and whether there are other similar alternative to get such
large number of fonts.
thank you
Ciro
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