Hi guys,
I haven't played with ConTeXt for three month because of my examinations.
Today, I delete the old version and reinstall a new one from the ConTeXt
garden, but it seems that the new one can't run successfully. It says that
unknown script 'context.lua' or 'mtx-context.lua. The error mess
Hi guys,
I haven't played with
ConTeXt for three month because of my examinations. Today, I delete the
old version and reinstall a new one from the ConTeXt garden, but it
seems that the new one can't run successfully. It says that unknown script
'context.lua' or 'mtx-context.lua. The error mes
Hi,
I encountered two issues where itemized text within columns behaves
unexpectedly. There appear to be two issues, possibly related. I will
provide the shorter example first, which produces overlapping text on
the second page (http://i.imgur.com/zMW6yk4.png).
Changing \blank[.2em] to \blank[sma
Thanks Wolfgang,
Fabrice
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Am 27.02.2014 um 23:57 schrieb Fabrice Couvreur :
> Hi,
> I try to define the € symbol with :
> \definesymbol [euro] [\ getglyph{Euro} {\ char160}], but it does not work.
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[europe]
\starttext
€: \symbol[EUR]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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Am 27.02.2014 um 23:57 schrieb Fabrice Couvreur :
> Hi,
> I try to define the € symbol with :
> \definesymbol [euro] [\ getglyph{Euro} {\ char160}], but it does not work.
What doesn’t work.
\starttext
1. €
2. \symbol[euro]
\stoptext
<\example>
Wolfgang
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It is ok, thanks.
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Hi,
I try to define the EURO symbol with :
\definesymbol [euro] [\ getglyph{Euro} {\ char160}], but it does not work.
Regards,
Fabrice
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Am 27.02.2014 um 23:31 schrieb Fabrice :
> Hi Wolfgang,
> Firstly thank you for the quick responses you give.
> With the old version is ok.
> But if I compile the code you gave with the new version, I get the letter "r"
> is really strange!
Don’t load the \units module when you use the new \uni
Am 27.02.2014 um 23:19 schrieb Thangalin :
> Try:
>
> \setupfootnotes[
> textstyle={\hskip.05em},
> ]
It’s better to add the space with the textcommand key.
\setupnote[footnote][textcommand={\hairspace\high}]
%\setupnote[footnote][textcommand={\thinspace\high}]
Wolfgang
Hi Wolfgang,
Firstly thank you for the quick responses you give.
With the old version is ok.
But if I compile the code you gave with the new version, I get the
letter "r" is really strange!
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Try:
\setupfootnotes[
textstyle={\hskip.05em},
]
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Am 27.02.2014 um 19:22 schrieb Fabrice Couvreur :
> Hi,
> I see that there is no space between the words "pour"and "km".
When you use the old units module you have to insert a control space with “\ ”,
e.g.
\usemodule[units]
\starttext
6000 \Unit \Kilo \Meter \ or 2000 \Unit \Kilo \Meter.
Dear All,
when footnotes are placed after certain accented characters, the
corresponding footnote marks are rendered too close to them:
\starttext
í\footnote{í}
T\footnote{T}
ľ\footnote{ľ}
ě\footnote{ě}
ď\footnote{ď}
\stoptext
Is there any option for making this distance a bit larger?
On the ot
Hi,
I see that there is no space between the words "pour"and "km".
Regards,
Fabrice
\usemodule[units]
\definetypeface [me] [rm] [serif] [pagella] [default]
\definetypeface [me] [ss] [sans] [dejavu] [default]
\definetypeface [me] [mm] [math] [xits][default]
\setupbodyfont[me,12pt]
\startt
hi,
i ended up using a very flexible (open source, LUA scriptable by option)
imposition tool:
podofoimpose (http://podofo.sourceforge.net/tools.html)
it's just an additional step to get my output done (as my ConTeXt files
are generated by a ruby script) ...
cheers
artur
On 02/27/2014 04:
On Thu, 27 Feb 2014, amerke wrote:
hi rudolf (& list),
thank you for your 'quick hack', it's ok for my current solution. page
number, margins and background and stuff like grid alignment are still a
problem ...
but, i suppose, there must be :-) a tiny piece of code in ConTeXt, where the
ro
On 2014-02-26 23:08, Rik Kabel wrote:
The following code processes cleanly under TL2013 and fails with
ConTeXt ver: 2014.02.14 17:07 MKIV beta fmt: 2014.2.16 int:
english/english. I suspect a regression, but I am also open to being
told that I am doing things incorrectly.
--
Rik Kabel
Sor
hi rudolf (& list),
thank you for your 'quick hack', it's ok for my current solution. page
number, margins and background and stuff like grid alignment are still a
problem ...
but, i suppose, there must be :-) a tiny piece of code in ConTeXt, where
the rotation of the whole page can be achie
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