Nikolai Weibull wrote:
ik, let's give you a cue:
I don't understand...is that an ik, as in I disapprove?
no, a typo: ik = ok
Hans
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
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Salvete,
I have two problems with bookmarks:
- Preview.App does display the list of bookmarks, but they do not work.
The same file has no such problems in Adobe. (There are files with
bookmarks that work ok in Preview.App, such as the Adobe JavaScript
reference.)
- I fail to provide a
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans,
The following gives me and undefined reference:
%%%
\starttext
A test of a figure, see \in {figure} [figa]
\placefigure [figa] {The caption} {\externalfigure [02.jpg]}
\stoptext
%%%
It only works correctly if both bracketed arguments to
Hm, yes. Oh well, too bad.
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sure, but it's hard to distunguish between [here] as directive and [here] as
reference -)
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Christopher Creutzig said this at Mon, 13 Dec 2004 16:40:13 +0100:
- Preview.App does display the list of bookmarks, but they do not work.
The same file has no such problems in Adobe. (There are files with
bookmarks that work ok in Preview.App, such as the Adobe JavaScript
reference.)
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
I have two problems with bookmarks:
- Preview.App does display the list of bookmarks, but they do not work.
The same file has no such problems in Adobe. (There are files with
bookmarks that work ok in Preview.App, such as the Adobe JavaScript
reference.)
preview
David Munger wrote:
\bfm seems broken in 2004.12.06
in font-bfm, change the \dosetskewchar lines into:
\dosetskewchar\mifam\defaultskewcharmi
\dosetskewchar\syfam\defaultskewcharsy
(i added an 'fam' argument to \dosetskewchar some time ago, but didn't change
these lines for bold math)
Hans
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Hi all,
I think that Hans is more concerned by this one ...
Having looked at all the tables ways to make tables within context, i
think, that learning the last one (linetable) to do things is more
appropriate because it summarises the functionnalities of all the others
On Dec 13, 2004, at 1:02 PM, Adam Lindsay wrote:
What I propose is clearly a debatable XML-design issue, but it seemed
strange that fx:definelayout and fx:p were put into the same namespace.
Why do the formatting definitions share the same (theoretical) schema
as
markup? Your documents keep these
Hi,
Just wandering how to configure Context to display french quotes instead of
english ones.
French quotes look like this : my text , where english ones look like
this: my text.
Of course, am using the \mainlanguage[fr] option in my document.
Many thanks.
Hello,
is someone using the letter module as mentioned in xcorresp.pdf (the
correspondence manual)?
There is written that the layout is defined in a file m-letter.tex. I canĀ“t
find this file and the examples from the manual are not working too.
Is there an example file for the use of this
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 12:31:44PM +, Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
French quotes look like this : my text , where english ones look like
this: my text.
Of course, am using the \mainlanguage[fr] option in my document.
Hello,
if \mainlanguage[fr] is set, \quotation{my quoted text} should
French quotes look like this : my text , where english ones look like
this: my text.
Of course, am using the \mainlanguage[fr] option in my document.
Hello,
if \mainlanguage[fr] is set, \quotation{my quoted text} should typeset
the strange French quotes.
Many thanks,
My bizarre quotations work
Hans,
The following gives me and undefined reference:
%%%
\starttext
A test of a figure, see \in {figure} [figa]
\placefigure [figa] {The caption} {\externalfigure [02.jpg]}
\stoptext
%%%
It only works correctly if both bracketed arguments to \placefigure
are
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
%% grin
Dat uitbundig fontgebruik niet van onze tijd is, toont de meer dan honderd
jaar oude voorpagina in \in {figuur} [fig:font:1].
\placefigure
[fig:font:1]
{Een voorpagina.}
{\externalfigure[scan-2.jpg]}
%% /grin
ok, you got me, i made an error there -)
If that
h h extern said this at Fri, 10 Dec 2004 22:38:27 +0100:
Also, what's the status of contml? I like the idea of it as a simple,
structural, basic markup that ConTeXt handles with zero effort, but is
anyone actually using it?
we sometimes mix it into other xml docs; i have no problem with
Hi all,
I think that Hans is more concerned by this one ...
Having looked at all the tables ways to make tables within context, i think, that learning the last one (linetable) to do things is more appropriate because it summarises the functionnalities of all the others (hence, less headaches and
\starttext
\placetable
[][]
{Operators}
{\start
\starttablehead
\HL
\NC \bf Operator \NC \bf Matches \NC\SR
\HL
\stoptablehead
\starttabletail
\HL
\stoptabletail
\starttables[|l|lp(25em)|]
\dorecurse{50}{\NC . \NC anything \NC\AR}
\stoptables\stop}
\stoptext
This doesn't split
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