Hi to all,
So, no clues?
Being it a fresh install we really do not know what to do...we're
getting bored of those little black squares...:-)
Thanks
Best
-a-
On 8 Oct 2007, at 16:05, Andrea Valle wrote:
Thanks Wolfgang,
Can you send e example to the list.
Hi Peter,
MASON Peter J schrieb:
I'm trying to layout a grid of bullets. The results isn't the expected
one. Perhaps someone could offer help here? Thanks.
Here's the sort of thing I'm doing
\setuplayout[leftmargin=0pt, leftmargindistance=0pt, backspace=0pt,
rightmargin=0pt,
Hi Andrea,
2007/10/10, Andrea Valle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi to all,So, no clues?Being it a fresh install we really do not know what
to do...we're getting bored of those little black squares...:-)
I corrected wrong characters in source.tex like following:
Semiotica duale anzitutto pecheĢ le
I assume some of you may be interested in this book as well.
Best wishes, Taco
Original Message
Subject: [Fontforge-devel] ORA pro nobis
Date: 09 Oct 2007 12:57:06 -0700
From: George Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: FontForge
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 10/10/07, MASON Peter J wrote:
Hope to create a regular (1cm spacing) grid on page, of bullets. Ultimately
over the whole page.
Why not using MetaPost?
\starttext
\startMPcode % or \startMPpage
for i=0 upto 10:
for j=0 upto 20:
fill fullcircle scaled 1mm shifted ((i,j) scaled
Ah
thanks a lot, didn't think about that (well, I wasn't aware at all
that there could be two glyphs for the e.g. accented e)
I'll start a string replacement strategy.
Many thanks.
Best
-a-
On 10 Oct 2007, at 11:06, Lutz Haseloff wrote:
Hi Andrea,
2007/10/10, Andrea Valle [EMAIL
Hi,
on debian testing this small file
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item one
\item two
\stopitemize
blahblah
\startitemize[n,continue]
\item three
\stopitemize
\stoptext
gives an itemization that starts at zero, plus the continue does not
work either (context version: 2007.09.28 16:52
Hi all,
Playing with right alignments this morning, I discovered that
\setupalign
[left]
ipsum in elit
Duis placerat
nec augue
puts text *on the right*, while
\setupalign
[right]
ipsum in elit
Duis placerat
nec augue
puts text *on the left*.
The \startalignment[left] and
2007/10/9, Aric Bills [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Wolfgang--your solution does just what I needed. I'll study it.
Best regards,
Aric
(Apologies if I've sent my reply improperly)
Hi Aric,
you should also take a look at the columnset machanism and his manual.
I don't know if it is possible
2007/10/10, Jean Magnan de Bornier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Playing with right alignments this morning, I discovered that
\setupalign
[left]
ipsum in elit
Duis placerat
nec augue
puts text *on the right*, while
\setupalign
[right]
ipsum in elit
Duis placerat
nec augue
2007/10/10, Mojca Miklavec [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 10/10/07, MASON Peter J wrote:
Hope to create a regular (1cm spacing) grid on page, of bullets. Ultimately
over the whole page.
Why not using MetaPost?
\starttext
\startMPcode % or \startMPpage
for i=0 upto 10:
for j=0 upto 20:
Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
Hi all,
Playing with right alignments this morning, I discovered that
\setupalign
[left]
ipsum in elit
Duis placerat
nec augue
puts text *on the right*, while
\setupalign
[right]
ipsum in elit
Duis placerat
nec augue
puts
Wolfgang Schuster schrieb:
2007/10/9, Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Wolfgang,
Wolfgang Schuster schrieb:
Hi,
I want to include PDF layers in document and the should be hidden by
default,
the current behaviour is to show all layers I defined in my document and
this
should be later
Hi Wolfgang,
Please allow an old man to emphasize a text block by putting it into
braces. This way it is easier for me to recognize ;)
Greetings, Peter
Hi Peter,
this wasn't meant as a critique for you and I accept the style of other
people for macros and setups but I was for a moment in
No way with replacement.
This is consistent with my experience on my machine where the
original source file compiles with no errors.
It's Miriam's install which seems to be buggy.
Thanks
Best
-a-
On 10 Oct 2007, at 12:11, Andrea Valle wrote:
Ah
thanks a lot, didn't think about that
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi,
I want to animate layers in a pdf like we can do at the moment with
fieldstacks to show always the next picture after the click on a button.
\usemodule[pre-60]
and look into s-pre-6* to see how to enable it
On 10/10/07, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2007/10/10, Mojca Miklavec:
On 10/10/07, MASON Peter J wrote:
Hope to create a regular (1cm spacing) grid on page, of bullets.
Ultimately
over the whole page.
Why not using MetaPost?
\starttext
\startMPcode % or \startMPpage
for i=0
On 10/10/07, plink wrote:
Hi,
on debian testing this small file
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item one
\item two
\stopitemize
blahblah
\startitemize[n,continue]
\item three
\stopitemize
\stoptext
gives an itemization that starts at zero, plus the continue does not
work either
You introduce spurious spaces (line break sometimes adds a space) in
you loops. See ...
Yes, you're right. A programmer, I tend to think that white space is
always good for readability. Thanks for that tip.
But I DO like the \dorecurse(...) version better. I didn't know of this
macro.
I
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