Am 06.07.2013 um 00:36 schrieb Sanjoy Mahajan san...@olin.edu:
From what I can tell, the bold font is not found if all of the following
are true:
1. using the Palatino typescript
2. setting the body font to 10.5pt (but 11pt or 12pt works fine)
3. using MkIV
4. using components (project
Am 06.07.2013 um 07:40 schrieb d.henman dhen...@gmail.com:
Here is a minimal example of my attempt to get a footnot(s) just below a
table.
As it is the footnote is dislayed to the right of the table.
Minimal example:
%---
\starttext
\midaligned
{
I'Ve been trying dozens of combinations to try to reduce the vertical space
between the a table and the local footer to some items in the table, but have
just been running into a wall.
Here is a minimal example. For my application there is just too much space
between the bottom of the table
Am 06.07.2013 um 11:09 schrieb hwit...@gmail.com:
I'Ve been trying dozens of combinations to try to reduce the vertical space
between the a table and the local footer to some items in the table, but have
just been running into a wall.
Here is a minimal example. For my application
Am 04.07.2013 um 09:32 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz thomas.schm...@uni-bonn.de:
Hi,
this is just a small suggestion for the interface: since a while, we've had
\startitem \stopitem. Would it be possible / feasible / interesting to add a
bit of configuration to it? I tried looking at the
Wolfgang,
Thank you for all your solutions!
2. You can omit the \usetypescript line.
Good to know. Does the palatino keyword in \setupbodyfont
automatically do that now (in Mark IV)?
Should I wikify that bit of information (as MkIV-only)? (Since I don't
really understand how the fonts work,
On 7/6/2013 12:10 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
To do this one could write
\startitem[alternative=head,text=…]
one could use it as synonym for \starthead or with
\startitem[alternative=symbol,text=…]
as alternative for \sym. Since references are lost with this method you can
write
When trying to make a bar graph with m-graph.mkiv and sarith, the command Ssub
(string subtract) seems to Sadd instead. An mwe of a bar graph:
(data1 is a separate file containing
01 02
02 03)
\usemodule[m-graph]
\startMPpage[instance=graph]
input sarith;
draw begingraph(5cm,5cm);