Hi Hans,
thanks for the tip regarding the stretch option. I tried the option and
had the impression that the table is streched if the sum of the widths
of the columns is less then the available width.
Yet, if the sum of the widths exceeds the available width then the table
is NOT shrunk! I
Hi all!
I have a very basic question which occupies me for more than a week now:
How to setup documents for german language properly, such that:
1. the used input encoding is ISO-8859-1,
2. german special character are available, and
3. german hyphenation patterns are used.
The setup shown
I'm taking a look at nath (via t-nath). Here's the very first thing I
tried:
In the following code, the first formula typesets as I want, and the
second doesn't. But the syntax in the second looks correct.
Bug or feature? or setup problem?
\usemodule[nath]
\starttext
$ y = (1 +
Gary Pajer wrote:
I'm taking a look at nath (via t-nath). Here's the very first thing I
tried:
In the following code, the first formula typesets as I want, and the
second doesn't. But the syntax in the second looks correct.
Bug or feature? or setup problem?
\usemodule[nath]
\starttext
$ y
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Gary Pajer wrote:
In the following code, the first formula typesets as I want, and the
second doesn't. But the syntax in the second looks correct.
Bug or feature? or setup problem?
\usemodule[nath]
\starttext
$ y = (1 + \frac{}{a}{b}) $
$ y = (1 + \frac{a}{b}) $
Hello,
Continuing the ConTeXt exploration with Hans's help:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg01784.html
I'm trying to combine Hans's JS programming with XML processing but an error pops up:
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javascript : loading script set fld