Hi,
because of some lacks of my font, I have to use some ugly font-hacks
(bad, I know, but have no choice, because there is still really no good
arabic font for setting quran, seems to be to hard for the world).
One of these hacks is to define a new letter by setting to symbols in
relative
Hello,
I'm trying to center horizontally a tabulate, but the tabulate is still
placed on the left side of the page.
How to center it?
Here is my code:
\starttext
\startalignment[center]
\dontleavehmode
\externalfigure[cow]
\stopalignment
\startalignment[center]
Hi,
used font:
http://fonts.qurancomplex.gov.sa/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/UthmanTN1-Ver10.zip
Minexample:
\definefont[uthm][file:UthmanTN1Ver10*arabic at 20pt]
\starttext
\uthm
\setupalign[r2l]
\stoptext
You see, that
I'm trying to center horizontally a tabulate, but the tabulate is still
placed on the left side of the page.
How to center it?
You could use the tabularframe and align in the middle:
\defineframedcontent [tabularframe] [frame=off, align=middle]
\starttext
\placetable[here]{Framesolution}{
Hello,
it works, thanks!
Lukas
On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 11:26:39 +0200, H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de wrote:
I'm trying to center horizontally a tabulate, but the tabulate is still
placed on the left side of the page.
How to center it?
You could use the tabularframe and align in the middle:
Hello,
Here is an example that highlights a few problems I have with
linenumbering.
When the line numbers are located in the margin, everything is fine.
But when the number is located in the text:
1) Text overflows in the right margin.
2) Paragraph indenting does not work. We can even
Dear list,
There might be something obviously wrong with the following minimal
example, but it doesn't show the \cong symbol.
\enablemode[lmmath]
\starttext
\math{{\cal B} \cong {\cal C}}
\stoptext
I use lmmath to have the same output on calligraphic characters as with latex.
My context version
I am exploring the feasibility of presenting two interacting PDF files side
by side. Thus far my experiments with \usereferences have managed only to
produce a lua error:
.../ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-ref.lua:1394: attempt
to call field 'reference' (a nil value)
stack
I am unable to compile anything using the resume module from Wolfgang's
t-letter package.
I had to put a symlink from t-cor-03.tex - t-resume.tex
Here's the source:
\usemodule[resume][interface=moderncv,style=classic]
\starttext
Hello World!
\stoptext
Excerpts from the log file:
ConTeXt ver:
Below are two MWEs. The only difference is with \setupinteraction. When
the resulting link is copied from the pdf and pasted into a browser,
one can see that there is a trailing / added to the interactive version,
but not to the non-interactive version. For this url (and many others),
that
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