Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
I'd like that as well. And another request I can up with
myself: I would like to have a category Distribution
to put things in that are only related to the minimal
installation zip file(s).
Cheers, Taco
Peter M�nster wrote:
Hello,
here a feature request for the
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Hi all,
I've been TeX-doodling with the font shown on the page below:
http://www.typography.com/catalog/hoeflertext/ornaments.html
Some of the nicer patterns are predicated on having horizontal as well
as vertical elements smashed up next to one another. I find myself
Hans Hagen wrote:
Adam Lindsay wrote:
having to adjust for little gaps with:
\godown[-0.029\bodyfontsize]
Does this ring a bell with anyone? I would have thought \godown[0pt]
was the answer, but not so, here. The font metrics seem to be right,
adding up to 1000 in both directions (or a
Hello,
When I tried to create PDF on the fly in the wiki, I found that context
live @ contextgarden.net doesn't support Chinese -_-
Is it possible that context live @ contextgarden.net is reconfigured
with Chinese support ?
Regards,
xiaojf
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Hi Jérôme,
Before you go any further on this, please check out:
http://texshow.contextgarden.net
The backbone of texshow-web is a set of XML files that
are already present in the distribution (look for cont-en.xml)
Cheers, Taco
Jérôme Laurens wrote:
Hi all,
Is is extremely useful for a
Hi all,
Is is extremely useful for a newbie as I am to have access to the
manuals electronically.
You just open the pdf and search to obtain what you need.
In general, you end up with a command that you have to copy from the
pdf then paste to your source file.
Another solution is to use the
Vit Zyka wrote:
But generally it is not a clean solution. Can be solved counting
number of layers in one pass and defining in the second, but... Hans,
do you think is the grouping problem doable? If yes I will put the
note to the collector.
it's kind of tricky to make definitions global
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
The manuals compiled (almost) OK with the stand-alone ConTeXt distr.
However - is there any way to compile them under MikTeX (I have almost
all the packages installed)? I'm completely ignorant about font
issues. I got the error posted below.
(Another problem: The metapost
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- How could I do french guillemets ( and )? Is it possible?
You can also use \quotation:
\enableregime[utf]
\mainlanguage[fr] % if you're writing in French
\starttext
Both «a» and \quotation{a} work OK here.
\stoptext
Btw:
- \useencoding[utf8] has no sense
- You are
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello,
When I tried to create PDF on the fly in the wiki, I found that context
live @ contextgarden.net doesn't support Chinese -_-
Is it possible that context live @ contextgarden.net is reconfigured
with Chinese support ?
a) what does it take to support
Hans Hagen a écrit :
Renaud AUBIN
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm starting writting my phd thesis with ConTeXt in french. According
to the fact that I'll write it in french, I need to design a specific
style and consequently, I'll surely submit style-related questions
soon.
Hi,
since wich version is this command in the distro?
At least in my case with ConTeXt ver: 2005.11.16 fmt: 2005.11.17
there is not.
Willi
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
John R. Culleton wrote:
\long\def\sidebar#1{\placeintermezzo{}{\startmyohmy #1
\relax\stopmyohmy}}
...which seems
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
cmbtt is a metafont-only font. As Hans said: have a look at latin
modern. If you really want cmbtt, you can use the pdftex primitive
\pdfpkresolution = 600
(for example) to specify a resolution.
Hello Taco,
thank you, \pdfpkresolution works
Willi Egger wrote:
Hi,
since wich version is this command in the distro?
At least in my case with ConTeXt ver: 2005.11.16 fmt: 2005.11.17
there is not.
It is defined in plus-rul.tex, activated by
\usemodule[plus]
I don't know whether it is documented or not, i found
it by grep-ping
On Dec 6, 2005, at 3:15 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Jason Knight wrote:
get into the guts at the time.
This threaed gets me thinking: how far away from proper is the tipa
package under LaTeX? How much work is a proper implementation
likely
to be?
this is something you and steve peter (also a
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On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
cmbtt is a metafont-only font. As Hans said: have a look at latin
modern. If you really want cmbtt, you can use the pdftex primitive
\pdfpkresolution = 600
(for example) to specify a resolution.
Hello Taco,
thank you,
Hi Renaud,
Since I ws dealing with some aspects of your questions recently ...
I'm working on it now, I've build my document following a complete
structure (project, environment, products, components) as described in
the manual, well done...
The layout is now as I want using \setuplayout.
Steve Peter wrote:
On Dec 6, 2005, at 3:15 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Jason Knight wrote:
get into the guts at the time.
This threaed gets me thinking: how far away from proper is the tipa
package under LaTeX? How much work is a proper implementation likely
to be?
this is something you and
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