Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Hi John,
Isn't [thanh] obsolete? See hand-def.tex for details: I think you want
[normal], which hangs puntuation ([pure]), the Latin alphabet ([alpha]), and
the rest of ascii characters ([extended]). Then you get full hanging. I tested
palatino and the following works
On Mon, 16 May 2005 19:41:17 +0200, Vit Zyka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Hmmm, I was playing with this, for Palatino it is OK, but not for the
Computer Modern (see the code bellow). I do not know where is the
problem; I solved it for myself manually (if you are
Thanks Taco,
It works perfectly works as desired. with the addition
of \doglobal with paragraph enumeration, it is solved.
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today I went to work to make up my mind about whether it would be a
good idea to go ahead and produce my BSc. Thesis with ConTeXt.
It's clear, I'm very much attracted to it's approach, I do like the
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On Saturday 14 May 2005 12:45 pm, Tobias Wolf wrote:
Dear NTG-context denizens,
today I went to work to make up my mind about whether it would be a
good idea to go ahead and produce my BSc. Thesis with ConTeXt.
It's clear, I'm very much attracted to it's approach, I do like the
syntax and
At 16:19 +0200 16/05/05, M.guravage wrote:
Hello,
I recently prepared a presentation using pre-05. The Topics, represented as
buttons in a column on the left, are now each preceeded by a number. This
was not the case when I last used the style back in January. Interestingly,
s-pre-05.tex has not