Diego Depaoli wrote:
Due the differences between csh and bash I argued a bit with system
variables set by setuptex.
That's my .login
setenv TEXROOT /home/diego/tex
setenv TEXPATH /home/diego/tex
setenv TEXOS texmf-freebsd
setenv TEXMFOS /home/diego/tex/texmf-freebsd
setenv PATH
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 3:07 AM, Uwe Koloska [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
hopefully this is the last dumb question, cause the CD is nearing it's end an
will be prepared for printing soon ;-)
How can I float text around a picture if I place them on a layer?
What I want to achieve is
Uwe Koloska wrote:
Hello,
hopefully this is the last dumb question, cause the CD is nearing it's end an
will be prepared for printing soon ;-)
How can I float text around a picture if I place them on a layer?
What I want to achieve is something like this:
ppp
ppp
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008, TeXWorld wrote:
Hello,
In latex, there is the \part command. If my memory is good, this command
is available only in the book class (and maybe report).
Is there an equivalent command in ConTeXt ?
Yes, it is called \part :)
Actually, \part
On Jun 24, 2008, at 9:40 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
\starthangaround
That's a great name for an environment! :-)
Thomas
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Hello Hans,
Am Dienstag, 24. Juni 2008 schrieb Hans Hagen:
\starthangaround{\externalfigure[cow]}\input tufte \stophangaround
undocumented but already there for a while (in cont-new) so now *you*
have to wikify it
Thank you for all your help! Yes I *have to* wikify all the stuff I learned
On Tue, Jun 24 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
@Peter: afterhead is meant for vertical material like skips, rules
etc. or you could
use to draw a frame around the itemize head.
Ok, so afterhead applies only to the \head command. I've chosen \txt{},
because I need something like this:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
@Peter: afterhead is meant for vertical material like skips, rules
etc. or you could
use to draw a frame around the itemize head.
Ok, so afterhead applies only to the \head
i suspect there's a (configuration) file containing a path specification
which scite uses to catch some path setting to the old context directory,
hence that path could be modified to first look in the new context directory
any clues which file that is and where it's located ?
alan
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:15 PM, Alan Stone wrote:
i suspect there's a (configuration) file containing a path specification
which scite uses to catch some path setting to the old context directory,
hence that path could be modified to first look in the new context directory
any clues which
On Tue, Jun 24 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\setupitemize[headstyle=\bf\groupedcommand{}{:}, width=5em, distance=1em]
\starttext
\startitemize
\txt{Short}
\input tufte
\txt{Very very very long}
\input tufte
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Should \head better be used for this
Beste TeX-gebruikers,
de NTG organiseert a.s. donderdag 26 juni een bijeenkomst. Iedereen,
die interesse heeft is hartelijk uitgenodigd om na de
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Het programma ziet er uit als volgt:
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With...
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
how do you prevent the
- page header, and/or
- page footer
to be displayed on an occasional even blank
page between a previous chapter last page
and the next chapter page ?
Alan
just found something here...
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Titles
will try it out.
alan
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 9:36 PM, Alan Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
With...
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
how do you prevent the
- page header, and/or
- page footer
to be
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