Hello,
I am trying to fill up an entire page with dummy text using m-ipsum.
Unfortunately, it looks like m-ipsum only allows up to 12 lines, if I
increase it to 13+ lines I see no change in the resulting PDF file:
*\usemodule[m-ipsum]\starttext\ipsum[alternative=lines, n=12]\stoptext*
On 4/13/22 7:37 AM śrīrāma wrote:
> I revisited this today after the (frankly) subpar solution I presented
> yesterday. With the below example, we
> • neither lose the nice features of \setupitemgroup
> • nor do we need grouping of the items.
> The only 'price to pay' is to use \citem
On 4/12/22 1:57 PM A A via ntg-context wrote:
> Is there a straightforward way of setting up the itemize command such that
> every first letter is capitalized, regardless of whether I do so in the
> source file?
>
> Also, is there a way to insert a comma at the end of each item except for
> the
> On 12 Apr 2022, at 21:04, Keith McKay wrote:
>
> Hi All
> I created the symbolic link as suggested by Bruce and Luis and still got the
> error message
>
> optional> unable to locate library 'libzint'
>
> in my text editor. I use TeXworks. However, I thought I would try running
>
> On 12 Apr 2022, at 18:14, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> I wonder whether it would be possible that ConTeXt or LuaMeTaTeX could
> be more verbose about an opened environment that isn’t closed.
$ mtxrun --script check filename.tex
is something I learned from this list.
—
Hi All
I created the symbolic link as suggested by Bruce and Luis and still got the
error message
optional> unable to locate library 'libzint'
in my text editor. I use TeXworks. However, I thought I would try running from
the Terminal app and it worked. It found libzint and output
Damien Thiriet via ntg-context schrieb am 12.04.2022 um 20:46:
Thank you for all your answers.
I will have a deeper look at them.
My first comments:
If you are certain that the there will be no
multi-line item
Unfortunately there are often some. History
teachers are not known for loving short
Thank you for all your answers.
I will have a deeper look at them.
My first comments:
> If you are certain that the there will be no
> multi-line item
Unfortunately there are often some. History
teachers are not known for loving short texts,
at least in France.
> Using the “columns" feature is
Hi Otared,
I think Pablo knows that \stopfrontmatter is missing. IIUC, his point is that
the error message should be more useful.
Best,
Denis
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ntg-context Im Auftrag von Otared
> Kavian via ntg-context
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. April 2022 20:05
> An:
Hi Pablo,
Your example works fine on my machine (MacOS 11.6.4) with LMTX version
2022.04.11. However in your example the \stopfrontmatter is missing.
Best regards: Otared
> On 12 Apr 2022, at 19:14, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Hi Hans,
>
> I have a minimal sample that
Hi Hans,
I have a minimal sample that triggers a fatal error in ConTeXt LMTX
(current latest from 2022.04.11 19:27):
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\input zapf
\stoptext
This gives the following error message:
mkiv lua stats > runtime: 0.386 seconds, 1 processed pages,
1 shipped
On 4/12/22 1:57 PM A A via ntg-context wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Is there a straightforward way of setting up the itemize command such that
> every first letter is capitalized, regardless of whether I do so in the
> source file?
>
> Also, is there a way to insert a comma at the end of each item
Dear All,
Is there a straightforward way of setting up the itemize command such that
every first letter is capitalized, regardless of whether I do so in the
source file?
Also, is there a way to insert a comma at the end of each item except for
the last, and then a full stop at the end of the
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