Hello, I need to prepare a document for different audiences. The
question here is, how to encapsulate the different parts of the
document. There are paragraphs which are public, some more which are
internal and some which are private. People who are in the private
group should see
Parameter 2 \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD parameter3 \eTD \bTD Beschreibung zu
Parameter 3 \eTD \eTR
\eTABLE}
\stopalignment
Are there any examples to do this more generally or better approaches
to set this up?
With regards,
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some kind of Gentium-
bold itself).
As I do not understand fonts at all, but is it really so, that one
needs to have the bold fontpackage if one wants to set a word in bold
in tex? Asked another way, can tex not do the same as word in this
regard?
with regards,
__Janko
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Hello I followed Adams nice way, to include unicode symbols. Now I want
to ask, how these can be scaled, so that they can be used more like
small figures. Any hints?
TIA,
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luigi.scarso schrieb:
I'm try do make something useful with Python and pdftex using swig.
Any suggestions ?
Have you looked at pytex? It does nothing with pdftex, but I do not know
what do you want to actually do.
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Hans Hagen wrote:
columns.pdf (column sets)
else, play with
\starttabulate[|p|p|p]
\NC ... \NC ... \NC ... \NC \NR
\stoptabulate
Following the suggestions I tried to use the \column command to split
the columns. But my main problem remains. With the \startcolumnset
command I can not achive
Hans Hagen wrote:
At 11:57 14/05/2004, you wrote:
Hello, I want to tyeset some smaller text parts in columns on one
page. I would like
to place each text into it's own set of columns. Is it possible to
have each text spread
equally over some columns, so that the next text starts on the
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:00:11 +0100
Ole Schoening [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Contexers,
I would like to repeat my question (see below) because I neither got
an answer nor found a solution on my own. I believe that
\defineoverlay cannot produce a solution for my problem because this
Hello everybody,
Over the last days I started to write a Requirement document. I
started from the example documents provided at the fiee-site, which
are a big help. I use this as an exercise to see, what markup is
actually needed in the content, to transform from XML documents later
on.
First
On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 23:23:41 +0100
Henning Hraban Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 01.01.04, um 20:49 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Janko
Hauser:
2. In the example there is an indirection for the section
definitions.
\definehead [Topic] [chapter]
\definehead [Nopic
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 13:16:58 +
Nigel King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans
ruby texsync.rb --update --tree=doc --force
--destination=/Users/Shared/Context/
Gets me the manuals
I think on UNIX the first line of the script should look like
#!/usr/bin/ruby
Ab better way for most normal
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 10:53:56 +0100
Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans,
Is there any documentation availble on context's xml handler? I
looked a the PDF listing at the pragma-ade site, but the filenames
did not seem to shown anything related to xml.
I think it's example.pdf ...
HTH,
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 12:18:22 +0100
Thomas Schrader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody,
would you please put this right, if I'm mistaken.
Isn't ConTeXt capable to typeset XML? And isn't
it really simple to make XHTML from HTML?
In theory, yes :-), practically it can be a huge effort.
Hello, my name is Janko Hauser, I'm a new context user, after many
years of LaTeX :-)
I want to use context for two different projects.
1. Produce styled PDF documents from a web-content-managment-system.
This will be web-page based but also complete sets of pages to
generate longer documents
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