Brooks Moses wrote:
At 10:25 AM 8/8/2004, you wrote:
* I'm going to add some multi-lingual support to m-bib. My idea is, to
replace in cont-XX.bst and bibl-XXX.tex page by \pagename,
and by
\andname and so on. Is this method ok? If not, how should I do it
(not
too complicated please ;) ?
On Sat, 7 Aug 2004, Dieter Jakob wrote:
Can you help me to get the Adobe Fonts for PDF up and running?
Having recently fought with the same issue (i.e. \setupbodyfont[pos]) with
my recent installation of TeXLive, I found one answer in the user settings
- this might be what you are looking for
Hi,
as far as I know TeX has some internal rules (and penalties) for judging where to
hyphenate words or not in order to keep a paragraph not too densed and not too loose.
Some rules can be modified by commands like tolerance, spaceskip, emergencystretch et
al.
Now, I want to have control
Hi,
maybe it's a trivial question:
How do I get these black rectangle-words as they are used in Hans' details.pdf for
example (see page 16 or 25)?
Is this a special font - or is there a certain context command used?
Thank you,
Steffen
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Why don't I see capitals in the following example?
\setupbodyfont [cmr,12pt]
\starttext
\startbuffer[test]
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
\stopbuffer
\getbuffer[test]
\CAP{\getbuffer[test]}
\stoptext
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