Hello,
option "none" has different effect with \placetable and \placefloat.
No problem with this, but as I thought both commands raise from the same code
(or more precisely: I thought that \placetable is special case (specialization)
of \placefloat), I'm a bit surprised that \placefloat[none]
Lukas/ConTeXt schrieb am 08.07.2020 um 12:08:
Hello,
(– resending now without resulting .pdf to avoid attachment size limit –)
option "none" has different effect with \placetable and \placefloat.
No problem with this, but as I thought both commands raise from the same code
(or more
On 7/8/20 11:59 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 7/7/2020 10:46 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> Which would be the right lpath to select the last item in each list?
> This should work but we're one off so i need to fix that.
>
> \startbuffer[demo]
>
>
> first
> any
> last
>
Hello,
(– resending now without resulting .pdf to avoid attachment size limit –)
option "none" has different effect with \placetable and \placefloat.
No problem with this, but as I thought both commands raise from the same code
(or more precisely: I thought that \placetable is special case
On 7/7/2020 10:46 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\startbuffer[demo]
Heading
list
Heading
list
list
Heading
list
On 7/8/2020 12:00 AM, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
Yep, now it finally works. Certainly it requires a few more lines. I was
going to rewrite some TikZ code which was too dependent on LaTeX and
xstring was the last stone on the shoe. Thank you a lot, Phelype and
Wolfgang (I didn't know about
I found out this in the PDF spec:
The minimum page size should be 3 by 3 units in default user space; the maximum
should be 14,400 by 14,400 units.
Apparently, Adobe InDesign demands that in a hard way.
G
> On 8 Jul 2020, at 01:08, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
>
> Evince and Okular (Linux) open
On 7/8/2020 12:00 AM, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
Yep, now it finally works. Certainly it requires a few more lines. I was
going to rewrite some TikZ code which was too dependent on LaTeX and
xstring was the last stone on the shoe. Thank you a lot, Phelype and
Wolfgang (I didn't know about