Dear Hraban, Dear Otared!
Many Thanks,
Hraban: Because of \wordright: I took a look at wordright at the wiki, works
perfect.
Otared, many thanks too. It also works perfect with your example
Uschi
Von: Otared Kavian
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. Februar
Dear Dalyoung,Have you tried \startsimplecolumns\stopsimplecolumns instead of the columnset mechanism?In your example I put the above commands and I got the attached PDF: is this what you want to obtain?Best regards: Otared
columns-figures.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
On 9 Feb 2024, at
Dear all,I have a little problem to use “columns” in the following example.If I use “\startcolumnset”, then I have the following problems: 1. The figures is aligned left even though I use \startplacefigure[]. 2. In the second column, the first item located at the end of the page.However, \vfill
Hi Ursula,
I think you mean the so-called end of the proof sign, or QED (Quod Erat
Demonstrandum). You can use this:
\definesymbol[QED][\mathematics{\square}]
\def\qed{\wordright{\symbol[QED]}}
\starttext
This is the end of our proof. \qed
\stoptext
In principle it is included in ConTeXt, but
Am 08.02.24 um 12:23 schrieb Ursula Hermann:
Dear List,
I am at Home and have the following example.:
klar.\startalignment[right]\square\stopalignment}\stoptext}
There should be a sign like this □ at the end of the proof.
What’s your problem – is the square missing? Then there’s probably
Dear List,
I am at Home and have the following example.:
\starttext
\margintext {1.1.1}
{\bf Beispiel 3.2.17 (Vertauschung von All- und Existenzquantor).}
\par
{\it Sei M die Menge aller Männer und F die Menge aller Frauen. Die
Aus-\par
sage h(m, f) sei ”m ist verliebt in f“. Unter diesen