Thursday, November 13, 2003 Idris S Hamid wrote:
> I think I found the problem:
> I backed up some stuff on a cd; when I transferred the files to my other
> computer all the file properties read "read-only", so whenever eomega tried
> to modify a temporary file (fls, log, etc) it was denied permi
[...]
> And there is a lesson for me to be learned here: I
> shouldn't depend on all the higher-level ConTeXt commands that much!
Well, it is not always a bad idea to look for a high level command
first. If you use low level ones you should know what you're doing.
In case you want the second an
I think I found the problem:
I backed up some stuff on a cd; when I transferred the files to my other
computer all the file properties read "read-only", so whenever eomega tried
to modify a temporary file (fls, log, etc) it was denied permission.
Is there a way in windows to globally change every
Thursday, November 13, 2003 Idris S Hamid wrote:
> Hi guys,
> just reinstalled things, and eomega plus gamma gives me the following:
> This is e-Omegak, Version 3.14159--1.15--2.1 (Web2c 7.4.5)
> %&-line parsing enabled.
> Copyright (c) 2002 the e-Omega task force
> eomega.exe: context.fls: Per
Hi guys,
just reinstalled things, and eomega plus gamma gives me the following:
This is e-Omegak, Version 3.14159--1.15--2.1 (Web2c 7.4.5)
%&-line parsing enabled.
Copyright (c) 2002 the e-Omega task force
eomega.exe: context.fls: Permission denied
Any idea what I'm missing?
best
Idris
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Hello all,
Bill McClain wrote:
> I don't know if there is a more Context-way of doing it, but I've used
> this:
>
> \hangafter=1 \hangindent=1em
>
> in each paragraph that needs it.
Thank you Bill! I've tried it and it's exactly what I need. I can't believe
it was this easy. And there is a
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 12:49:44 +0100
"Tim 't Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want the first line of the paragraph to appear normally, and the
> second and all consecutive lines to be indented. So basically you can
> also say that I want an 'inverted' paragraph; instead of an indented
> first li
Hello,
I'm busy writing a paper using ConTeXt that includes a bibliography. I'm
designing the layout of this bibliography and I need a special paragraph
style.
I want the first line of the paragraph to appear normally, and the second
and all consecutive lines to be indented. So basically you can