As an addition to my mail.
I tried poppler pdfseparate and pdfunite,
but the resolution is too high and my extract is much eavier than the
original file.
As an alternative,
Is there a way to compile just a part of a context file, keeping the
whole toc? My college pupils will get lost if my 3) is
Hello,
I am facing some unexpected troubles while splitting my lessons to send
them to my pupils.
My idea was to use mutool draw to extract only the pages of my
presentations relevant to my lesson of the day.
Unfortunately, when I do for example
mutool draw -o file-beginning.pdf file.pdf 2,5
This
Hi
When using refernece instead of column mode in start combination:
Is it possible to tell context to place the reference label left or
right of the picture/table etc and not below?
Or do i have to use multiple columns and put reference manually and
how?
Following:
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Christoph Hintermüller schrieb am 23.03.2020 um 15:27:
Hi
When using refernece instead of column mode in start combination:
Is it possible to tell context to place the reference label left or
right of the picture/table etc and not below?
Or do i have to use multiple columns and put reference manu
It turns out that the extra whitespace before and after the section headers
in the body appears when I put \startcolumns[n=2] before the body text and
\stopcolumns after it. Here's the MWE, just slightly modified from your
example:
begin example
\setuphead
[chapter,section,subsection,subs
Christoph Hintermüller schrieb am 23.03.2020 um 17:09:
Hi Wolfgang
On Mon, 2020-03-23 at 15:56 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
This is not possible but maybe the following is a alternative for
you.
The tabulate can be used in combination with an item group to have
auto
generated numbers in a g
T. Kurt Bond schrieb am 23.03.2020 um 16:50:
It turns out that the extra whitespace before and after the section
headers in the body appears when I put \startcolumns[n=2] before the
body text and \stopcolumns after it. Here's the MWE, just slightly
modified from your example:
begin exam
Yes, that did the trick! Thanks!
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 3:15 PM Wolfgang Schuster <
wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> T. Kurt Bond schrieb am 23.03.2020 um 16:50:
> > It turns out that the extra whitespace before and after the section
> > headers in the body appears when I put \startc