Hi,
See this example about Chinese fonts as fallback fonts. The Latin
font's scale rate is less than the fallback font from \tf to \tfd. The
size of the fallback font is almost two times of the Latin font with
\tfd.
\starttypescript[serif][myfonts]
Hi,
xtables offers option=stretch to stretch the whole table evenly. Is
there also a way (without manually calculating the width) to stretch
the whole table using a given column?
Short use case:
I have a table with three columns. Column 1 has an external figure,
column 3 a variable
I'm having a problem with bibliographies.
Example file
\setupbibtex[database=test]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
Here is a cite command: \cite[hh2010a]
%\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
test.bib
Hi List,
I am trying to program with Lua but there are concepts I must not understand,
and the documentation is somewhat lacking.
The only useful thing I could use is Hans' manual, thanks to him.
If someone could help me just understanding the concept I must me missing in
this simple example I
Hi Mathieu,
On 2012-01-27 19:06, Mathieu Dupont wrote:
Hi List,
Running the following code, variable a should not be modified
by my function, and stay (1,2), but it does get modified and
becomes (4,2) like the new variable b I am creating.
Tables are references. Using the “local” keyword,
Great, thank you very much Philipp.
I will also read this page you pointed and I should understand better Lua then.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/table_manipulation
Mathieu