Hello all,
when i do:
\setupindenting[yes, next, big]
\starttext
\startitemize[columns, two][indentnext=no, symbol=star]
\item {\it Loxodonta africans} (1216 bp)
\item {\it Elaphas maximus} (1216 bp)
\item {\it Mammut americanum} (1215 bp)
\item {\it Mammuthus primigenius} (1284 bp)
\stopitemize
Does anyone have any such? Or links?
The only reasonable one I'm finding on-line is for an INX builder tool
(which makes .inx files which can be loaded into InDesign).
http://www.hyperobjects.fr/en/inx-builder/inx-builder-support/xml-syntax/index.html
William
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In the past I have used defs like
\def\reg{\char174}
Is there a more universal way to get these symbols?
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Am 28.01.10 23:43, schrieb John Culleton:
In the past I have used defs like
\def\reg{\char174}
Is there a more universal way to get these symbols?
® and ©
or
\registered and \copyright :)
Wolfgang
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If
Am 28.01.2010 um 23:59 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 28.01.10 23:43, schrieb John Culleton:
In the past I have used defs like
\def\reg{\char174}
Is there a more universal way to get these symbols?
® and ©
or
\registered and \copyright :)
Wolfgang
is there a source where i can
Am 29.01.10 00:36, schrieb Bernhard Rosensteiner:
is there a source where i can find such definitions? I mean for other symbols
and „hard to type“ characters
For MkII look in the enco-xxx.mkii files, for MkIV you can find
all commands in char-def.lua
rover:base wolf$ grep contextname
Am 29.01.2010 um 00:46 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 29.01.10 00:36, schrieb Bernhard Rosensteiner:
is there a source where i can find such definitions? I mean for other
symbols and „hard to type“ characters
For MkII look in the enco-xxx.mkii files, for MkIV you can find
all commands in
Hi Context users,
I try to use Scite with Context in Ubuntu Linux, and followed the
instructions in the ''Scite in Context'' manual.
1. Copied /usr/share/texmf/context/data/cont-*-scite.properties files to
/usr/share/scite where scite's properties files reside.
2. From Options menu, I selected
Hello,
I couldn't find any note of this problem on the internet, so I'm
reporting it.
In the latest ConTeXt, the output of any document is shifted somewhat to
the left.
To reproduce: create a document with a few paragraphs of text. To make
the problem more visible, use \showlayout. On the