[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I want section headings to be in capitals, but when I use:
\setuphead[section][style=cap]
I get an error as follows:
this is doomed to fail in mkii due to the way tex implements uppercase
best use a proper small caps font instead
I want to use a dedicated font size for the chapter title, so I wrote this
piece of code:
%%
\def\mybig%
{\dosingleempty\dosanhao}
\def\dosanhao[#1]%
{\switchtobodyfont[24pt]}
\setuphead
[chapter]
[style=\mybig]
\starttext
\chapter{hello, world}
\stoptext
:
%%
\def\mybig%
{\dosingleempty\dosanhao}
\def\dosanhao[#1]%
{\switchtobodyfont[24pt]}
\setuphead
[chapter]
[style=\mybig]
\starttext
\chapter{hello, world}
\stoptext
%
However, the error is:
%
! Use
Hi Ruini,
by the way, maybe this is what you wanted:
==
\unexpanded\def\mybig
{\dosingleempty\dosanhao}
\unexpanded\def\dosanhao[#1]%
{\iffirstargument
\switchtobodyfont[#1]%
\else
\switchtobodyfont[24pt]%
\fi}
\setuphead
[chapter]
[style
I ought to mention small caps doesn't work with the last approach.
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Mohamed Bana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So ... can someone provide a sample file of a document that uses old
style by default?
Clearly the following doesn't work
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 11:19 PM, Jeff Smith wrote:
\definefontfeature[bodyfeatures][method=node,script=latn,language=dflt,liga=yes,onum=yes,kern=yes,trep=yes,dlig=yes]
I get the onum and dlig working with this, but, like I said, the trep
doesn't work. If I am not mistaken, it's this feature
Thank you Mojca for this quick reply! I didn't expect one right away,
so I'm glad I'm not the only one not wanting to leave ConTeXt aside
even during the weekend. ;-) So tlig it is.
Thanks again!
Jeff
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 17:56, Mojca Miklavec
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at
So ... can someone provide a sample file of a document that uses old
style by default?
Clearly the following doesn't work;
\definetypeface[myface][rm][Xserif][Minion Pro]
% i've also tried
%\definetypeface[myface][rm][Xserif][Warnock Pro]
\definetypeface[myface][ss][Xsans][Myriad Pro
Yue Wang wrote:
The problem is that that's only a dirty trick that is not supposed to
work and might stop working in the future, so I would rather try not
to rely on it. A better interface for XeTeX typescripts (something
similar to fontspec) is missing heavily.
I prefer use opentype
Mohamed Bana wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Mohamed Bana wrote:
Hi guys,
Why doesn't this definition use the old style numerals that come with the
font?
It seems to use the latin modern font when I try to use \os. Small caps
are
working fine.
\os
The problem is that that's only a dirty trick that is not supposed to
work and might stop working in the future, so I would rather try not
to rely on it. A better interface for XeTeX typescripts (something
similar to fontspec) is missing heavily.
I prefer use opentype features than add
Hi guys,
Why doesn't this definition use the old style numerals that come with the font?
It seems to use the latin modern font when I try to use \os. Small caps are
working fine.
I'd like all the numbers in the document to be typeset in old style numerals
unless I tell it otherwise, btw how
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Mohamed Bana wrote:
Hi guys,
Why doesn't this definition use the old style numerals that come with the
font?
It seems to use the latin modern font when I try to use \os. Small caps are
working fine.
I'd like all the numbers in the document to be typeset
Michael Hofer wrote:
Hi!
Is there a possibility to use footnotes or endnotes with the citation
system of the bib module? I didn't find anything about that topic in
the mailing list archive, Context wiki or module documentation.
After thinking about this post for a while, I still have no
Hi!
Is there a possibility to use footnotes or endnotes with the citation
system of the bib module? I didn't find anything about that topic in
the mailing list archive, Context wiki or module documentation.
Thanks.
Best regards, michael.
Per the Chicago Manual of Style divider pages and their blank versos
do not show page numbers but are included in the page count, just
like any other pages. However the \part macro excludes them from the
page numbering sequence altogether. And my current customer at least
wants roman rather
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 1:16 PM, John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Per the Chicago Manual of Style divider pages and their blank versos
do not show page numbers but are included in the page count, just
like any other pages. However the \part macro excludes them from the
page numbering
: file bibl-num-it not found, unknown style ignored
Should I do anything to setup?
For new files in your tree call luatools --generate or context --generate
to update the file database.
You could also change the header in your bibliography style.
%D \module
%D [ file=bibl-num-it,
%D
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks Woflgang,here's my attempt, I've saved it into the same bib folder of bibl-num.texbut luaseems not to recognize it (I'd like to test it). You could put it in your working directory. Here's my log:publications : file bibl-num-it not found, unknown style ignoredShoul
is in
Italian.
Is there a way to create an Italian template?
In general, I could provide translations
Take the english style bibl-num.tex and save it as bibl-num-it.tex where
you can translate the keywords and send it back to Taco so he can include
it in the next release.
You could use the modified
Thanks Woflgang, here's my attempt, I've saved it into the same bib folder of bibl-num.tex but luaseems not to recognize it (I'd like to test it).Here's my log:publications : file bibl-num-it not found, unknown style ignoredShould I do anything to setup?Best-a-On 2 Jul 2008, at 15:46, Wolfgang
Hi all,
a new version is online, most of the changes are done in the american
styles where I corrected the first three styles and added also another
three styles.
Greetings
Wolfgang
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If your question is of
Hi David,
Thanks Wolfgang. I don't know the correct answer to this, so I'll wait
for someone who does.
David
I put a new version online, you could try the tree new styles fullblock,
semiblock and modifiedblock (take a look into the examples),
the styles are not finished but the structure
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 11:02 PM, David Rogers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all (but especially Wolfgang Schuster):
I'd like to use Wolfgang's t-letter module to set up a very basic
American-style letter. I see (by looking into t-letter.tex) that there
are at least plans
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 12:12 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 11:02 PM, David Rogers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all (but especially Wolfgang Schuster):
I'd like to use Wolfgang's t-letter module to set up a very basic
American-style letter. I see
Morgan Brassel wrote:
Hi,
I think I discovered a bug in the 'num' alternative of the bib module. It
seems to be incompatible with the prefix=+ option of referencing.
Yes, indeed. It is doubtful that it ever will be compatible with
prefixes, it needs to do too much black magic behind the
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Morgan Brassel wrote:
Hi,
I think I discovered a bug in the 'num' alternative of the bib module. It
seems to be incompatible with the prefix=+ option of referencing.
Yes, indeed. It is doubtful that it ever will be compatible with
prefixes, it
Hi,
I think I discovered a bug in the 'num' alternative of the bib module. It
seems to be incompatible with the prefix=+ option of referencing. The
following example gives an unknow reference:
% tex file
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database=biblio]
\setuppublications[alternative=num]
Idris Samawi Hamid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 20:03:12 -0700, Jesse Alama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried switching to nice old-style numerals for a table of contents,
and found to my chagrin that the periods in the numbers, such as the .
in 2.3, get typeset as triangles
would I do
if I wanted old-style numerals just for a table of contents? Currently,
my table of contents is set up like so:
\setupcombinedlist[content][alternative=c,numberstyle={\os},pagestyle={\os}]
This produces the triangles for periods, and I think I understand why
that is so. What
Jesse Alama wrote:
I tried switching to nice old-style numerals for a table of contents,
and found to my chagrin that the periods in the numbers, such as the .
in 2.3, get typeset as triangles. You can see the result (verified on
the live context in the garden) with
\starttext
{\os
Hi,
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 20:03:12 -0700, Jesse Alama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried switching to nice old-style numerals for a table of contents,
and found to my chagrin that the periods in the numbers, such as the .
in 2.3, get typeset as triangles. You can see the result (verified
On Tue, 01 Jan 2008 19:56:10 -0700
Idris Samawi Hamid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Wolfgang,
On Tue, 01 Jan 2008 16:09:16 -0700, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the official way to get old style numerals in 11pt in mkiv? I'm
just using lm.
It depends what do you
On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 01:37:08 -0700, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You also have to define oldstyle :-)
No, you don't have to, because oldstyle is predefined in type-ini.tex,
two other predefined fontfeatures are default and smallcaps :-)
Did you try it? worketh not ;-)
On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 01:50:04 -0700
Idris Samawi Hamid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear gang,
What is the official way to get old style numerals in 11pt in mkiv? I'm
just using lm.
It depends what do you want to achieve, local changes can be done with
\os, but this will use numbers from
Dear gang,
What is the official way to get old style numerals in 11pt in mkiv? I'm
just using lm.
Thnx in advance!
Best
Idris
--
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid, Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Shi`i Studies
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
Andrea Valle wrote:
Thanks Wolfgang, but is it enough that I create a new file adn put it in
the same folder?
Better keep the file with the document for now, and when you are happy
with it, send me the final version for inclusion in the distribution.
Ho w do I refer to it from inside
Thanks Taco,
Ah, didn't know about the possibility of using local dir. Sure, after
tweaking the file I'll send it back to the list.
Best
-a-
On 14 Nov 2007, at 09:15, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Andrea Valle wrote:
Thanks Wolfgang, but is it enough that I create a new file adn put
it in
the
2007/11/13, Andrea Valle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi to all,
I'm tweaking with bib module.
I saw that there are different possible style
E.g. apa here:
\setuppublications[alternative=apa,criterium=all]
I'm not satisfied because I need Italian names (e.g. pag. instead of pages
and so
Hi to all,
I'm tweaking with bib module.
I saw that there are different possible style
E.g. apa here:
\setuppublications[alternative=apa,criterium=all]
I'm not satisfied because I need Italian names (e.g. pag. instead of
pages and so on)
and plus the scientific bib style are typically
that there are different possible style
E.g. apa here:
\setuppublications[alternative=apa,criterium=all]
I'm not satisfied because I need Italian names (e.g. pag. instead
of pages
and so on)
and plus the scientific bib style are typically different from the
ones used
in humanities.
What have I
Hi,
How can I get capital AND colored character headings in the index
(style=...)? I can get either one with style={\WORD} and
style={\color[red]} in \placeindex (or \setupregister), but all my
attempts at combining them (using different ways of grouping) failed.
Thanks, Jörg
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 11:24:21 +0200
Jörg Hagmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How can I get capital AND colored character headings in the index
(style=...)? I can get either one with style={\WORD} and
style={\color[red]} in \placeindex (or \setupregister), but all my
attempts
Thanks!
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 11:24:21 +0200
Jörg Hagmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How can I get capital AND colored character headings in the index
(style=...)? I can get either one with style={\WORD} and
style={\color[red]} in \placeindex
Hello,
I've been using the green presentation style aka s-pre-02 in a few
presentations. When I typeset these now,
using ConTeXt ver: 2007.04.17 12:51 MKII fmt: 2007.5.18 int:
english/english, (or LiveConTeXt as of today),
the text runs right up to the green rectangle, leaving no margin
Hi,
I've always liked the style of old textbooks, where important terms
were emphasized not by bold or italic, but extra spacing between
letters. How to achieve this in ConTeXt?
See the manual and search for '\streched'. But you should know what
you are doing. Letter spacing should only
Hi again,
there is also \stretchednormalcase{}, \stretcheduppercase{}
and \stretchedlowercase{}. You can change the default stretch with
\def\stretchedspacefactor{4} and \def\stretchedspaceamount{.25em}
(these are the defaults). See
Hello,
I've always liked the style of old textbooks, where important terms were
emphasized not by bold or italic, but extra spacing between letters. How to
achieve this in ConTeXt?
Best,
Vyatcheslav
___
If your
Hi all,
If some of you know and like Emacs-Muse
(http://www.mwolson.org/projects/EmacsMuse.html), you might be interested
to try the style I wrote to produce context documents within Muse; you
will find it at:
http://jm.bornier.free.fr/muse.html
I have tested this file and it seems to work
On 4/18/07, Jean Magnan de Bornier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
If some of you know and like Emacs-Muse
(http://www.mwolson.org/projects/EmacsMuse.html), you might be interested
to try the style I wrote to produce context documents within Muse; you
will find it at:
http
Le 18 avril à 11:09:58 luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| On 4/18/07, Jean Magnan de Bornier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi all,
| If some of you know and like Emacs-Muse
| (http://www.mwolson.org/projects/EmacsMuse.html), you might be interested
| to try the style I wrote
Muse has something fascinating, that's why I wanted to use it for context
also.
The pdf manual for muse is here:
http://www.mwolson.org/static/doc/muse.pdf
Many thanks.
luigi
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Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Hi Taco,
I'd like to typeset my references in a sort of authortitle citation
style in the main text (actually hidden away in footnotes, so the
final length of the phrase is not an issue):
T. Hoekwater, ConTeXt Publication Module
How could this be done
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Mar 1, 2007, at 8:54 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Taco,
thanks! This made me experiment with my file again, and it turned out
there is some strange interference because I have defined a command
in \setuphead[section]. When I comment it out, I get the output I
Hi all,
this sounds easy, but I can't seem to find a solution. I want my
section headers to look like so:
1. April 4 Title of chapter
i.e. have the title right aligned. I thought this should be as simple as
\section{April 4 \hfill Title of chapter}
but alas, no, it's always
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
this sounds easy, but I can't seem to find a solution. I want my
section headers to look like so:
1. April 4 Title of chapter
i.e. have the title right aligned. I thought this should be as simple as
\section{April 4 \hfill Title of
On Mar 1, 2007, at 7:36 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
The section title does not have more than one line. This looks ok, but
is quite ugly input:
\section{April 4 \hfill Title of chapter\break}
But that could be hidden inside a deeptextcommand, of course
Cheers, Taco
Taco,
thanks! This
On Mar 1, 2007, at 8:54 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Taco,
thanks! This made me experiment with my file again, and it turned out
there is some strange interference because I have defined a command
in \setuphead[section]. When I comment it out, I get the output I
want. I'll do some more
On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Mar 1, 2007, at 8:54 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Taco,
thanks! This made me experiment with my file again, and it turned out
there is some strange interference because I have defined a command
in \setuphead[section]. When I comment it out,
� wrote:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
\setuplayout[
topspace=0cm,
bottomspace=2cm,
rightmargin=2cm,
width=fit,
height=fit
]
fails
Hello,
you can use the %-sign:
\setuplayout[
topspace=0cm,
bottomspace=2cm,
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
I'm puzzled with an odd thing. If I try to adopt CSS-like coding style,
\setuptyping[
before={
\blank[2*big]
\setupinterlinespace[line=1ex]
},
after
Hello,
I'm puzzled with an odd thing. If I try to adopt CSS-like coding style,
\setuptyping[
before={
\blank[2*big]
\setupinterlinespace[line=1ex]
},
after={}
]
\setuppagenumbering[
location=bottom
]
works perfectly. But
\setuplayout
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
I'm puzzled with an odd thing. If I try to adopt CSS-like coding style,
A rather short answer is possible: Don't do that :-)
Seriously: if it works, it is by conincidence only. I will note even
explain you the (current) rules, because they may change
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
\setuplayout[
topspace=0cm,
bottomspace=2cm,
rightmargin=2cm,
width=fit,
height=fit
]
fails
Hello,
you can use the %-sign:
\setuplayout[
topspace=0cm,
bottomspace=2cm,
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
I'm puzzled with an odd thing. If I try to adopt CSS-like coding style,
\setuptyping[
before={
\blank[2*big]
\setupinterlinespace[line=1ex]
},
after={}
]
\setuppagenumbering[
location=bottom
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Also, why does bibl-ams not define 'conference'? This can have the
exact same definition as 'inproceedings'.
That is just an oversight, I all it in the next update.
Also, shouldn't phdthesis and mastersthesis show the title?
ams-pln.bst says
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
definedash
[[myeven]]
[[on 3 off 3]] ;
beginfig(1)
draw (0,0)--(100,100) dashed myeven ;
endfig ;
end;
Is there a better way to do this in metapost?
Not really, I think. A dash pattern like
definedash
[[stutter]]
[[on 3 off 3 on 1
Hi,
There are certain things that I do not like about metapost (it is not
possible to specify drawoptions and filloptions separately, it lacks
some of the features of tikz, etc.) and I was playing around trying to
implement them. Being used to the ConTeXt way of things, I wanted to
write
]
To: [NTG-context] maillist ntg-context@ntg.nl
Sent: Monday, December 4, 2006 10:13:11 AM
Subject: [NTG-context] prodint typescripts remove style
Hi Hans or Taco, or anyone else,
the typescripts which you (recently) suggested for the prodint symbol work, but
it turns out that any font styles
Hi Hans or Taco, or anyone else,
the typescripts which you (recently) suggested for the prodint symbol work, but
it turns out that any font styles (for example \bf, \it, etc.) do not. In the
following example, the boldface text remains normal:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a custom presentation style using pre-original.
Considering the following piece of code extracted from s-pre-01.tex
\startinteractionmenu[right]
\placelist
[Topic]
[alternative=f, % command, % none,
maxwidth=\hsize,
width=\hsize,
offset=0pt,
criterium=all
Peter Rolf wrote:
I don't think that there is any bookkeeping of the inmargin stuff. But
maybe I'm wrong.
\repositionmarginboxtrue
experimental for a few years now -)
Hans
-
Dear Sirs
I have two questions for you:
1. How i can changing the margintext style?
2. In some cases I found a overlapping between to consecutive
margintext notes and between a sequence of a inmargin and margintext
notes. How I can fix this?
Thanks in advance
Em 10/09/2006, às 9:16
batela wrote:
Dear Sirs
I have two questions for you:
1. How i can changing the margintext style?
As I understand it, you also use \setupinmargin for this (see context
manual, top of page 63).
2. In some cases I found a overlapping between to consecutive
margintext notes and between
Dear Sirs
Is there any way to format margintext notes. I want to justify and
apply this format to my margin notes:
\def\MarginStyle{%
\switchtobodyfont[7pt]\setupinterlinespace[line=9pt]%
\setuphz\setupprot\emergencystretch=.5em
\setuptolerance[{horizontal,verytolerant}]%
}
Thanks in
For changing inmargin style I make
\setupinmargin
[right]
[style=\MarginStyle]
Are there a similar solution for \margintext?
thanks
Em 10/09/2006, às 3:48, batela escreveu:
Dear Sirs
Is there any way to format margintext notes. I want to justify and
apply this format to my margin
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Ê¢¾¢ËÉ wrote:
Hi,evergyone
when I compile my .tex file in which the polish style module was been used,
It doesn't work. the pop-up
window tells me that maketfm: no creation rule for the font sy-anttrz.
i have known that the module
pre-polish use a special font
On 6/9/06, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Ê¢¾¢ËÉ wrote:
Hi,evergyone
when I compile my .tex file in which the polish style module was been
used, It doesn't work. the pop-up
window tells me that maketfm: no creation rule for the font sy-anttrz.
i have known
Hi,evergyone
when I compile my .tex file in which the polish style module was been used,
It doesn't work. the pop-up
window tells me that maketfm: no creation rule for the font sy-anttrz. i
have known that the module
pre-polish use a special font the Antikwa Torunska. this prolem may
On Sun, 21 May 2006 19:20:38 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
Hello,
Is there a trick so that I can put styles like {\bf ...} or {\tt ...} in
the headings without having any weird text in the bookmarks?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\appendtoks
On Sat, 20 May 2006, nico wrote:
Is there a trick so that I can put styles like {\bf ...} or {\tt ...} in
the headings without having any weird text in the bookmarks?
This works well with LaTeX and hyperref. Perhaps the same mechanism could
be adopted to ConTeXt?
Cheers, Peter
--
� wrote:
On Sat, 20 May 2006, nico wrote:
Is there a trick so that I can put styles like {\bf ...} or {\tt ...} in
the headings without having any weird text in the bookmarks?
This works well with LaTeX and hyperref. Perhaps the same mechanism could
be adopted to ConTeXt?
a
nico wrote:
Hello,
Is there a trick so that I can put styles like {\bf ...} or {\tt ...} in
the headings without having any weird text in the bookmarks?
Adding \bf or \tt as empty macros to the simplifiedcommands doesn't avoid
the curly braces to appear (which is normal). Do I need to
On Sun, 21 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
nico wrote:
Hello,
Is there a trick so that I can put styles like {\bf ...} or {\tt ...} in
the headings without having any weird text in the bookmarks?
Adding \bf or \tt as empty macros to the simplifiedcommands doesn't avoid
the curly braces to
as keyword in
style=whateverisdefinedasalternativestyle
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74
Hello,
Is there a trick so that I can put styles like {\bf ...} or {\tt ...} in
the headings without having any weird text in the bookmarks?
Adding \bf or \tt as empty macros to the simplifiedcommands doesn't avoid
the curly braces to appear (which is normal). Do I need to use something
Hi Nico,
Provided I understnad you correctly, then you could play with code as:
\setuphead
[chapter]
[style=\sca,
after={\blank[3*big]},
number=no,
alternative=middle,
textstyle=\sca]
\setuplist
[contents]
[sectionnumber
Hi Willi,
On Sat, 20 May 2006 20:14:30 +0200, Willi Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Provided I understnad you correctly, then you could play with code as:
\setuphead
Thanks, but it is not a global heading style I look for, but the ability
to do things like this:
\section{This {\tt file
nico wrote:
Hi Willi,
On Sat, 20 May 2006 20:14:30 +0200, Willi Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Provided I understnad you correctly, then you could play with code as:
\setuphead
Thanks, but it is not a global heading style I look for, but the ability
to do things like
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hello,
Why is in
\setupTABLE[frame=off,split=repeat,splitmethod=a,style={\switchtobodyfont[small]\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]}]
the '\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]' not honored (at least not with
respect to the switched bodyfont)?
add a \par after your
Hello,
Why is in
\setupTABLE[frame=off,split=repeat,splitmethod=a,style={\switchtobodyfont[small]\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]}]
the '\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]' not honored (at least not with
respect to the switched bodyfont)?
Thanks, Joh
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 14:47:17 +0200, Vit Zyka wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
olivier Turlier wrote:
Hi everybody,
In writing a glossary of building terms (approx. 400 entries) in a natural
TABLE.
For each letter, A, B, C, I want a screen background, spanning on 2 colomns,
with \bf style, etc
, spanning on 2
colomns,
with \bf style, etc. : this leads to a rather long definition that I
don't wish
to copy on each new letter row, so I made a little macro to recall this
setup.
This system is not working yet, so i beg your help, TIA for any answer
%%%
\setupcolors[state=start
.
For each letter, A, B, C, I want a screen background, spanning on 2
colomns,
with \bf style, etc. : this leads to a rather long definition that I
don't wish
to copy on each new letter row, so I made a little macro to recall this
setup.
This system is not working yet, so i beg your help
Hi everybody,
In writing a glossary of building terms (approx. 400 entries) in a natural
TABLE.
For each letter, A, B, C, I want a screen background, spanning on 2 colomns,
with \bf style, etc. : this leads to a rather long definition that I don't wish
to copy on each new letter row, so I made
olivier Turlier wrote:
Hi everybody,
In writing a glossary of building terms (approx. 400 entries) in a natural
TABLE.
For each letter, A, B, C, I want a screen background, spanning on 2 colomns,
with \bf style, etc. : this leads to a rather long definition that I don't
wish
to copy
Hans Hagen wrote:
olivier Turlier wrote:
Hi everybody,
In writing a glossary of building terms (approx. 400 entries) in a natural
TABLE.
For each letter, A, B, C, I want a screen background, spanning on 2 colomns,
with \bf style, etc. : this leads to a rather long definition that I don't
Hans Hagen wrote:
...
Dear Mojca,
Downloading the most recent ConTeXt is not really an option when one
uses a slow analog telephone line (small bandwidth) when accessing the
Internet. So I prefer to use the TeXLive CD's, but that's a bit old, yes.
the context
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Well, there's some info around on the web that you may want to have a
look at:
http://home.salamander.com/~wmcclain/context-help.html#selectfont-
typescript (a bit dated, but still correct and very useful)
http://www.tug.org/pracjourn/2006-1/wierda/wierda.pdf
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
...
TeXLive 2004? Hans would probably call it ancient. If it is (was) OK
I've removed that one and installed TeXLive 2005! I was afraid of other
problems, and indeed that's exactly what happened.
...
So what should be my next move?
I don't
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