Am 2014-08-29 um 18:46 schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
Is there already a solution for \em (or \emph) and other switches? They
don’t show up in export.xml.
use 'highlights'
Ah, of course, thanks. Forgot to copy my \definehighlight from the previous
ebook project.
Greetlings, Hraban
On 8/30/2014 6:47 AM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
the following sample shows bad hyphenation in the first body line and in
many linenotes:
\showframe
\definepapersize[HippPaper][width=6in, height=9in]
\setuppapersize[HippPaper]
\setupnote[linenote][rule=off, paragraph=yes,
On 08/30/2014 12:00 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 8/30/2014 6:47 AM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
the following sample shows bad hyphenation in the first body line and in
many linenotes:
[...]
If this is not a bug, what am I missing here?
more a side effect of binding a reference node
Hi all,
I updated ConTeXt today (version 29-08-2014)
I need to compile a document with page impositioning. But it seems that
arranging is not working i.e. the command is just ignored.
What to do?
Kind regards
Willi
On 08/30/2014 02:34 PM, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi all,
I updated ConTeXt today (version 29-08-2014)
I need to compile a document with page impositioning. But it seems
that arranging is not working i.e. the command is just ignored.
Hi Willy,
this works for me with beta from 2014.08.29 20:57:
Interesting thread.
I currently use:
\definestartstop [precis]
[style=italic,indenting=no,indentnext=no,after={\blank}]
and then
\startchapter [title=A Chapter]
\startprecis
Short summary text.
\stoprecis
\stopchapter
and indeed it could be interesting to also include this
Hi Pablo,
thank you for your reply. What I missed apparently is, that one needs to add
‘double sided’ to the \setuprarranging command. (I must have mist this, because
previously this was not needed….
Kind regards
Willi
On 30 aug. 2014, at 15:13, Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es wrote:
On
At least in MKIV. I haven't tried MKII.
The following example should demonstrate this. With no mode specified on
the command line, this should enable mode three and prevent and disable
the other modes. It seems that \preventmode is not only ineffective in
what it is described as doing, but
I created an overview about what works with the formula numbering and
what not - in the hope that Context might be usable for
formula-containing academic papers again on time. Unluckily I am not
deep enough in Context to fix it by myself.
On 2014-08-29, 20:22, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
In the code below, I do not understand why the label Arbre 2 does
not have the color you want, that is to say the same as the label
Arbre 1. Thank you.
I do not know why it does not work, but this is how it works:
\draw [text=H1prime, font=\bf]
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