Oh, I see. Thanks!
Jairo :)
El dom., 12 de jul. de 2020 a la(s) 22:56, Wolfgang Schuster (
wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com) escribió:
> Jairo A. del Rio schrieb am 12.07.2020 um 22:31:
> > I've realized ConTeXt now puts the section label and section number
> > above the section title whe
Jairo A. del Rio schrieb am 12.07.2020 um 22:31:
I've realized ConTeXt now puts the section label and section number
above the section title whe alternative=middle is set. How to disable
this behavior so one can have a section label and number next to a
centered section title? Thank you in
Hi there,
I have a situation where numbered chapters are occasionally interspersed
with unnumbered chapters, so, for example, it might be:
1 First chapter title with number
second chapter title unnumbered
2 Second chapter title with number
3 Third chapter title with number
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El dom., 12 de jul. de 2020 a la(s) 16:20, Hans Hagen (j.ha...@xs4all.nl)
escribió:
> You get a list of defined color names in 'xwi' with:
>
> attributes.colors.setlist("xwi")
>
Nice, it works! I note the first method only works when \usecolors[xwi] is
present; otherwise, it prints an
On 7/12/2020 9:58 PM, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
Hi, list. I've got a question about color schemes in ConTeXt
What if want to access the entire list of, say, xwi:
for k,v in pairs(xwi_list) do --Supposing xwi_list is contains xwi colors
(whatever action I want)
end
So far I'm manually setting
I've realized ConTeXt now puts the section label and section number above
the section title whe alternative=middle is set. How to disable this
behavior so one can have a section label and number next to a centered
section title? Thank you in advance.
Sincerely,
Jairo :)
Hi, list. I've got a question about color schemes in ConTeXt
What if want to access the entire list of, say, xwi:
for k,v in pairs(xwi_list) do --Supposing xwi_list is contains xwi colors
(whatever action I want)
end
So far I'm manually setting colors from colo-imp-xwi.mkiv, but I suspect
On 12/07/20 03:48, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hi,
I just installed the latest ConTeXt MkIV (LuaTeX 2.06 20200706 + ConTeXt MkIV
2020.07.09 14:51) to check if the CG journal will look the same as with my
"old” installation (LuaTeX 1.11 7215 + ConTeXt MkIV 2020.01.30 14:13).
All looks well in
I have no answer I'm afraid, but I would like to register a similar
interest in any potential answer to the question.
Duncan
On Sun, 12 Jul 2020, 14:20 David Eric Cox,
wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Is there any way to pdf-tag table headers to assist screen readers and the
> like? I can get tagging in
Hello.
Is there any way to pdf-tag table headers to assist screen readers and the
like? I can get tagging in general and thought that natural tables would work
because of \bTABLEhead ... \eTABLEhead would do the job, but it doesn't.
I'd appreciate any feedback.
David
Sent with
Hi,
I just installed the latest ConTeXt MkIV (LuaTeX 2.06 20200706 + ConTeXt MkIV
2020.07.09 14:51) to check if the CG journal will look the same as with my
"old” installation (LuaTeX 1.11 7215 + ConTeXt MkIV 2020.01.30 14:13).
All looks well in Preview.app and PDF Studio 2019, but Adobe
Hello,
I found an intermediate solution but I find that the ' is too high.
\m{f^{\prime}(x)=2x}
Fabrice
Le sam. 11 juil. 2020 à 12:46, Fabrice Couvreur
a écrit :
> Hello,
> I am now using the lmtx engine and I have found that using the Pagella
> font the writing of derived functions is not
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