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Yue Wang wrote:
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Am 17.02.2009 um 21:00 schrieb batela:
Thanks.
another problem that I fount in this approach to make my exams is
the impossibility of itemize the Question environment. It is easy
to numerate the questions like Question 1, Question 2 and so
on, but i would like to divide some
En/na Aditya Mahajan ha escrit:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, Xan wrote:
Hi,
I have a context mem2.tex document with:
% Modules
\usemodule[bib]
\usemodule[bibltx]
You do not need bibltx if you are using a bib file.
% Bibliography options
\setupbibtex[database=mem2]
\setuppublications
Yes, I think this will suit my needs. Thank you. I have one
additional question though. In the command
\definesynonyms[nomenclature][nomenclatures][\infull]
What does the [nomenclatures] field do? Looking at the manual it
seems to be the plural name input, but what purpose does it serve?
I have the following enumeration:
\defineenumeration
[definition]
[text=Definició,headstyle=bold,style=italic,
between=\blank,titledistance=.5em,
textdistance=1em,stopper=.,location=hanging,titleleft=(,titleright=)]
and when I use it (\startdefinition ... \stopdefinition) it appears not
En/na Xan ha escrit:
En/na Aditya Mahajan ha escrit:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, Xan wrote:
Hi,
I have a context mem2.tex document with:
% Modules
\usemodule[bib]
\usemodule[bibltx]
You do not need bibltx if you are using a bib file.
% Bibliography options
\setupbibtex[database=mem2]
Hello,
I am trying to write a text in Castillian and I don't get the inverted
exclamation symbol right. I am using
\language[es]
\mainlanguage[es]
in the preamble and I also tried playing with utf without success.
Instead of ¡ and ¿ I get an a with a cedilla and a pound symbol,
respectively
Of
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Pau wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to write a text in Castillian and I don't get the inverted
exclamation symbol right. I am using
Add
\enableregime[utf-8]
\language[es]
\mainlanguage[es]
in the preamble and I also tried playing with utf without success.
Instead of ¡ and
Can you please try this?
\language[es]
\mainlanguage[es]
\enableregime[utf-8]
\starttext
¡Hola! ¿Me ves bien?
\stoptext
thanks
___
If
2009/2/18 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
Hi,
There is a new beta: a few additions to math as well as a prelude to new cjk
support, now to be triggered explicitly (since the methods differ too much
we cannot share them)
\setscript[hangul]
\setscript[hanzi]% arthur, is this the right name?
2009/2/18 Dohyun Kim nomosno...@gmail.com:
We have three more things to do, however.
1. inter_char_stretch_factor = 2.00 seems to be too large value.
I do not think that even Chinese or Japanese would allow that big value.
I suggest 0.50 instead. Mr Wang, how do you think about that?
I
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