Hello,
just one user's point of view:
There are many table-creating commands.
Some of them are deprecated and only supported for backward compatibility.
It seemed to me till now that natural tables (provided by \...TABLE...
commands) were best choice as they are versatile, they have friendly
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Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com ha escrit:
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On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 14:21:08 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com ha escrit:
Am 07.09.2013 um 22:34 schrieb Xan dxpubl...@telefonica.net:
On Fri, 6 Sep 2013 13:22:55 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster
On 9/9/2013 9:13 AM, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
Hello,
just one user's point of view:
There are many table-creating commands.
Some of them are deprecated and only supported for backward compatibility.
they are not deprecated at all
- table: a rather traditional, close to
What is the context way to place text near a table (or another float) in an
enumeration-environment?
I just want to have the text just this right to the table. The second
item 2) should be below the table.
In the (not so) MWE all is fine, but the table is not indented.
When I use
On 9/9/2013 2:38 PM, Christian Prim wrote:
What is the context way to place text near a table (or another float) in
an enumeration-environment?
I just want to have the text just this right to the table. The
second item 2) should be below the table.
In the (not so) MWE all is fine, but the
Thanks, Hans
that was exactly what I needed.
Christian
2013/9/9 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl
On 9/9/2013 2:38 PM, Christian Prim wrote:
What is the context way to place text near a table (or another float) in
an enumeration-environment?
I just want to have the text just this right to
Hi,
I uploaded a beta with additional bidi code. There are now three methods:
default : the original one, the fastest, wil be improved a bit
one : unicode bidi, derived from khaleds t-bidi, cleaned up and
optimized plus some thingies, but in working still close to the original
two :
Hello,
I recently learned that ConTeXt-mkiv and LuaTeX now support devanagari fonts.
An enormous thank you to Kai and Hans and anyone else involved in making that
happen. I know it's a niche application, but for some of us it makes all the
difference.
I ran some tests on the output and the
On Mon, 9 Sep 2013, Robert Blackstone wrote:
Wouldn't it be worthwhile to add it to the wiki?
Definitely. The best place is http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Combinations
and the documentation of \startcombination and
\startplacecombinationfloat.
Aditya
Hi Marco, hi Aditya,
Thank you very much for the solutions you have proposed for my problem, that of
making a side by side combination of two figures of unequal height with both
the figures and their (sub)-captions located at the top.
In order not to make this mail too long I simply refer to
On 9/9/2013 10:05 PM, Peter Graif wrote:
Hello,
I recently learned that ConTeXt-mkiv and LuaTeX now support devanagari fonts.
An enormous thank you to Kai and Hans and anyone else involved in making that
happen. I know it's a niche application, but for some of us it makes all the
difference.
Can you make a as-small-as-possible test file?
Preferable with proper utf-8 sequences (+ comment mentioning
numbers/classes), good and wrong.
I can probably figure it out but I cannot read or input easily this kind of
scripts.
Hans
Sure thing. I don't understand how opentype
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