Can you send a PDF of your file, I have no problems with your example
an get the result you wanted.
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Which ConTeXt version do you use.
Wolfgang
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 08:39:42 +0200
Renaud AUBIN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you send a PDF of your file, I have no problems with your example
an get the result you wanted.
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Hello all,
Has anyone used ConTeXt to perform interlinearization? I need to typeset
glosses similar in appearance to those produced by LaTeX's gb4e.sty
http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/clmt/latex4ling/gb4e.
For example, from the gb4e manual:
\begin{exe}
\ex
\gll Wenn jemand in die W\uste
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 01:15:35 -0400
Sanjoy Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the following small example, two squares are cut out of the long
paragraph. The first is where the external figure belongs and goes, so
no problem with that. But the second removed square is after the
displayed
It works for me if put a \par or a empty line after the first
\input.
That's true, but doing so ends the paragraph. Shouldn't the displayed
math be part of the paragraph? The \input tufte's were just to make
the minimal example. It came from a paragraph with text and math that
begins with a
Is there a way to have texexec output separate pdf files for each page it generates instead of a single pdf file? I have looked through all of the post-processing commands but can not figure out how to do it from that.
Thank you,paul
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Is there a way to have texexec output separate pdf files for each
page it generates instead of a single pdf file?
Not sure, but pdftk (the PDF toolkit, a.k.a. Swiss army knife) has a
'burst' option. For example:
pdftk mydoc.pdf burst
gives you pg_0001.pdf, pg_0002.pdf, You can
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english/english
Which ConTeXt version do you use.
Wolfgang
Did you noticed the blank line between 1.3/2.1 and 2.3/3.1 ?
Hallo Renaud!
I tryed your
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 01:08:03 +0200
Vit Zyka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Hans,
it seems to me that \shortsetup ignores cd:command with
type=environment. Please see the next example:
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\usemodule[set-11]
Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
\setuphead[chapter][after=\dowritebetweenlist{figure}{\blank[big]}] % the magic
Hi Wolfgang,
the magic is ... magic and do the trick...
Thank you very much... (I send my PhD dissertation tomorrow ;) )
Renaud
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Am 2006-09-20 um 00:40 schrieb nico:
\figurewidth is not a dimension. I guess the following should work:
\def\LPscale{.6315789} % downscale the image
\ifvmode
\getfiguredimensions[\bufferprefix
lilypond-\the\lily!figures.pdf][]%
\leavevmode%
\newdimen\FigWidth
Hi, HansYour parameters seem to be the same in the file context.cnffound (in my mswincontext system) in d:\context\usr\local\context\tex\texmf-local\web2cDo they override the ones found in texmf.cnf in the same directory? Or is the contrary? Anyway, I used them in both files, regenerated the
I'd asked arxiv.org, the wonderful open-access preprint server used in
most fields of physics, which accepts most varieties of TeX in source
form (and non-TeX formats in PDF):
Are there plans for arxiv to support ConTeXt submissions? One could try
a PDF-only submission, but it will probably
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