On 5/20/06, Johannes Graumann wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Margin as the dimension parameter in \setuplayout is not the distance
between text and the border, but the width of an auxiliary field on
the left and right (chech the command above to see those fields).
Thanks for pointing out
The figure searching code gets confused if a file of the same basename
(but in a different directory) has already been loaded. Here is
a minimal min.tex to show what I mean:
\starttext
\setupexternalfigures[directory={1}]
\placefigure[here][ch1fig]{should be
Hello,
Is there a trick so that I can put styles like {\bf ...} or {\tt ...} in
the headings without having any weird text in the bookmarks?
Adding \bf or \tt as empty macros to the simplifiedcommands doesn't avoid
the curly braces to appear (which is normal). Do I need to use something
Hi Nico,
Provided I understnad you correctly, then you could play with code as:
\setuphead
[chapter]
[style=\sca,
after={\blank[3*big]},
number=no,
alternative=middle,
textstyle=\sca]
\setuplist
[contents]
Hi Willi,
On Sat, 20 May 2006 20:14:30 +0200, Willi Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Provided I understnad you correctly, then you could play with code as:
\setuphead
Thanks, but it is not a global heading style I look for, but the ability
to do things like this:
\section{This {\tt
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Did you use width=fit and height=fit? They are not automatically applied.
Thanks, Fixed now.
Joh
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nico wrote:
Hi Willi,
On Sat, 20 May 2006 20:14:30 +0200, Willi Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Provided I understnad you correctly, then you could play with code as:
\setuphead
Thanks, but it is not a global heading style I look for, but the ability
to do things like this:
Hi,
With ConTeXt and pdfTeX you can use \enableregime[utf] (utf8 encoding) with
normal mode and math mode (no need to write \pm, \alpha or \times). But with
ConTeXt and XeTeX you don't have to specify utf8 regime, because XeTeX can
read utf8 directly. However, math mode in XeTeX is a different
On 5/21/06, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
According to one of the recent threads you can most probably do
I'm sorry for not being precise enough, the thread was on the XeTeX
mailing list, not here. (How to use EC font encoding in XeTeX?)
Mojca
PS: I would vote for better support of encodings (Type1
On 5/21/06, Ricard Roca wrote:
Hi,
With ConTeXt and pdfTeX you can use \enableregime[utf] (utf8 encoding) with
normal mode and math mode (no need to write \pm, \alpha or \times). But with
ConTeXt and XeTeX you don't have to specify utf8 regime, because XeTeX can
read utf8 directly. However,
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