hi
sorry for the off topic question, but perhaps there is someone here who
can help me.
i need a html page to bee converted into pdf and then to bee printed out
(on a windows machine) without even open the acrobat reader (in the
foreground). I think with dde this should be possible (right?). i
Dear all,
I have noticed that when I set my index as a \chapter within the
\startbackmatter...\stopbackmatter structure of a document, my headers
and footers, including page numbers, disappear. Even the backgrounds
disappear.
The only commands I can find which seem to influnce the sectionblock
Am 24.03.2005 um 15:00 schrieb R S Ananda Murthy:
Are there any ready-to-use book layouts available in ConTEXt like
Komascript-Book Class in LaTeX?
Define what a book is for you.
There are two samples at http://www.contextgarden.net/Sample_documents
But you will always have to define something if
Am 24.03.2005 um 23:30 schrieb Bob Kerstetter:
Is there some way to create PDF docs (as forms maybe?) so end users
can add their own contact information and logos just by using Adobe
Reader, not Acrobat? These are one to four page documents. Right now I
can do this by supplying them with Word
Hi all,
since I haven't used it for a long time (in ConTeXt terms), I decided to
update my context before starting a major project. As usual, I grabbed
the latest beta from pragma and installed it.
The first thing I noticed was that context defaults to latin modern now
- great. Unfortunately, it
John R. Culleton wrote:
The following code should, by my calculations, generate two
pages. However it generates five, one for \ShowLayout and four
for \showlayout.
Remove the t-layout module and the \ShowLayout statement and it
still generates four.
This is an inconvenience and not a deal breaker
Peter wrote:
How can I place two figures next to each other without using a
\startcombination ... \stopcombination group?
I now have this, but it is not what I want:
\gebruikexternfiguur[kortoctaaf][cekort][type=eps,hoogte=30mm]
Hello,
is there a command, that switches to the normal font size (body-font)?
I tried \tf, but it affects only the shape, not the size.
TIA for any hint, Peter
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Taco Hoekwater said this at Fri, 25 Mar 2005 18:08:18 +0100:
Hello,
is there a command, that switches to the normal font size (body-font)?
I tried \tf, but it affects only the shape, not the size.
There is no 'normal font size'. Or rather, if you've switched using
\switchtobodyfont, then from
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Taco Hoekwater said this at Fri, 25 Mar 2005 18:08:18 +0100:
Hello,
is there a command, that switches to the normal font size (body-font)?
I tried \tf, but it affects only the shape, not the size.
There is no 'normal font size'. Or rather, if you've switched using
Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
Hi all,
since I haven't used it for a long time (in ConTeXt terms), I decided to
update my context before starting a major project. As usual, I grabbed
the latest beta from pragma and installed it.
The first thing I noticed was that context defaults to latin modern now
-
Great, that does the trick. Another quickie:
This bib style demands that the first author/editor is invertedauthor, while the subsequent authors/editors are normalauthor, e.g.:
WOOTEN, David and Charles M. SCHULZ and Kris KRINGLE.
2005. Adventures in Babysitting, etc.
Is there currently the
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
is there a command, that switches to the normal font size (body-font)?
I tried \tf, but it affects only the shape, not the size.
There is no 'normal font size'. Or rather, if you've switched using
\switchtobodyfont, then from now on, that is the 'normal font size'.
I'm
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Adam Lindsay wrote:
Taco Hoekwater said this at Fri, 25 Mar 2005 18:08:18 +0100:
Hello,
is there a command, that switches to the normal font size (body-font)?
I tried \tf, but it affects only the shape, not the size.
There is no 'normal font size'. Or rather, if
Hello,
Hans Hagen a écrit le mercredi 23 mars 2005 19:33 :
Gilles Pérez-Lambert wrote:
below is another way of doing it (OTRSET patch)
Thanks.
6 The right column continues in the footer.
10 Same problem.
17 a line from the left column is reported on
Greetings all,
Taco mentioned the command \uppercased{to get all uppercase letters}, and it works just fineuntil I try to use my self-installed fonts. The quirks come up with diacritics, and this leads me to believe that there is an [encoding] or [regime] issue here, as I had similar issues
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