Hi,
A numexpr either ends with a \relax or is delimited by ()
So, the following works as expected:
\number\numexpr(1) test
but ... the following gives an error message:
\number\numexpr(1) /test
so, the expr parser looks beyond the ) which is rather strange; bug or
feature?
(those expr
Hello,
just a short and simple question with hopefully a quick answer:
How do I print '{' and '}'. You may answer with RTFM but please name the M
and page!
Thanks and sorry for the simple question.
greetings
Dierk Höppner
Technische Informationsbibliothek
Universitätsbibliothek Hannover
Hello,
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 01:29:48PM +0100, Alexander Klink wrote:
How do I print '{' and '}'. You may answer with RTFM but please name the M
and page!
what about \type|{| and \type|}| (just like \verb in LaTeX)?
Or $\{$ and $\}$ which uses the math font instead of the typewriter
front.
Hi all!
I try to set a simple table that show the different horizontal and
vertical alignment capabilities (see below):
horizontal: left, middle, right
vertical: top(?), lohi, bottom(?)
Yet, the bottom alignment does not work. The texts in the third column
that should be placed at the bottom
Hi all!
Is there a possibility to specify proportional column widths when using
natural tables?
E.g. If i want to set column 1 and 2 to have 2/7 and column 3 3/7 of the
available broadth.
\setupTABLE[column][1][width=2*]
\setupTABLE[column][2][width=2*]
\setupTABLE[column][3][width=3*]
Thanks
Hi Stefan,
It is probably not quite logic, but replacing the bottom option with
low solves the problem
Kind regards
Willi
Stefan Wachter wrote:
Hi all!
Is there a possibility to specify proportional column widths when using
natural tables?
E.g. If i want to set column 1 and 2 to have 2/7
Hi Stefan,
May be not quit logic, but when replacing the bottom by low you get
the desired result.
Kind regards
Willi
Stefan Wachter wrote:
Hi all!
I try to set a simple table that show the different horizontal and
vertical alignment capabilities (see below):
horizontal: left, middle,
Hi Stefan
sorry for sending an answer to your previous mail as reply to this one
You can determin columnwidths by saying width=.3\textwidth or
width=.3\makeupwidth or even though less ConTeXty width=.3\hsize
Wheter to use \textwidth or \makeupwidth depends on the context where
your table