Hi Hans,
I should want to get text around float (a side float) with the caption
positioned inside the margin. As I did not found such parameter(s) I peeked
into source code.
First, it seems to me, the \setupfloat making the sidefloat on existing
predefined float do not work. If I state:
First, it seems to me, the \setupfloat making the sidefloat on existing
predefined float do not work. If I state:
\setupfloat[table][location=outer]
\placetable{caption}...
the table is properly placed, but the text do not float around. If I use:
\placetable[outer]{caption}...
Ulrich Dirr wrote:
That's great. Can I combine this setup with another one for left even
right odd numbered pages? E.g.,
((PAGE 2))
King 1 The King
((PAGE 3))
1 The King Queen
So that I can combine, say
Hi Hans,
I do not how to correctly process heads containing some XML tags. AFAIK XML
macros are mostly defined with \unxepand, maybe there something could be
done?
What is the problem -- assume XML like chaptertitleChapter
emreally/em important/title/chapter and a couple of XML parser
Hi everyone,
in latex is possible to work with matrices.
How can I have matrix, array o something similar in ConTeXt ?
I have been trying with \starttabulate \stoptabulate but my results are
frankly poor?
I also tried some suggestions from the wiki...about importing ams package
from the distro
Sunday, September 12, 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
in latex is possible to work with matrices.
How can I have matrix, array o something similar in ConTeXt ?
Use the amsl and nath modules for ConTeXt. You can find them on
CTAN.
--
Giuseppe Oblomov Bilotta
please forgive my ignorance but...
shall I copy the files
t-amsl.tex
t-nath.tex
into
\texmf\tex\context\base
and then
\usemodule[amsl]
\usemodule[nath]
in my files along with
\array...
?
Is this correct?
Thanks !
jima
-Mensaje original-
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
Am 12.09.2004 um 15:25 schrieb Giuseppe Bilotta:
It's probably better to put them under \context\user, and if
possible under the *local* texmf tree, if you have one
...
\usemodule[amsl] should suffice, it provides a (I *hope* LaTeX
compatible) array command
...
use \startarray ... \stoparray
Sunday, September 12, 2004 Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 12.09.2004 um 15:25 schrieb Giuseppe Bilotta:
It's probably better to put them under \context\user, and if
possible under the *local* texmf tree, if you have one
...
\usemodule[amsl] should suffice, it provides a (I *hope* LaTeX
Hans Hagen wrote:
(BTW I've already produced all expanded version with fontinst)
wait for the new pdftex (or grab a test versions soemwhere): it has auto
expansion included, and there i sno need any more to create the
instances yourself (doen within pdftex)!
Yes, I know. Of course this is
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