Hello,
i am rather new to ConTeXt but i had to try it after i met Hans in a
little workshop about his system in Darmstadt this year. Thanks again
for the insights Hans :-) Now i found out that texexec is also a
pretty nice tool for combining single pdf files into one. So i tried:
texexec
Micke,
is it the --nobanner you are after?
Yes :-) Thanks a lot!
Martin
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Hello,
Could You give me some hint how to setup different backgrounds for even and
odd pages? Lets say I would like to have something like
I don't know about backgrounds, but see s-mag-01.tex for odd/even
page graphics.
Patrick
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At 10:24 10/11/2003, you wrote:
Hello,
i am rather new to ConTeXt but i had to try it after i met Hans in a
little workshop about his system in Darmstadt this year. Thanks again for
the insights Hans :-) Now i found out that texexec is also a pretty nice
tool for combining single pdf files
At 17:37 10/11/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
From: Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\usesubpath[reset]
Hans, are you sure about that?
(\use*sub*path)
Also without expected results. So what is wrong in the following
code?
\starttext
\usesubpath[lofo1]
\processXMLfilegrouped{aqq.xml}
Problem: reset path
Also without expected results. So what is wrong in the following
code?
\starttext
\usesubpath[lofo1]
\processXMLfilegrouped{aqq.xml}
\usesubpath[reset]
try: \usepath[reset]
I did so. I've noticed that 'reset' option works for \usepath only but I
still get
Hello again,
I did so. I've noticed that 'reset' option works for \usepath only but I
still get the solution. Please consider the following example
(attached).
OK, I had a close look at it and digged into deeper mechanisms of
path handling in ConTeXt.
ConTeXt stores the exact location of a