Anybody has an idea on this?
Tuesday, September 7, 2004 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Hello,
what I'm trying to achieve is a way to have formula numbers
contain the part number together with the chapter number, as
in:
a = b (part.chapter.formula)
instead of
a = b
Hello,
I found a strange (to me) bTABLE behaviour.
I'm defining the programlisting typing and it works when used like below
\def\BeforeProgramListing{\startframedtext[background=screen,width=\hsize,style=\tttf\small]}
\def\AfterProgramListing{\stopframedtext}
Thanx for your answer Parick.
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Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 14:21:48 +0200
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Two years ago I already posted about following bug. I am
amazed it still occurs in the present (beta) version of
ConTeXt.
When I use math accents (like \tilde) on top of italic
characters in subscripts, they appear displaced.
A trivial example is
SNIPP
I use a font for \chapter that does print u-diearesis with \u. Then I decided to
write a small definition \udotdot that uses \char200 to print the diaeresis
on top of the letter u. The problem now is that in my table of contents,
the font is different, and the \char200 has a different meaning.
How do I include a picture in the \chapter definition?
I want a picture included in between the chapter number and the
chapter name, and would like to control its position as well.
thank you
Ciro
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I missed one important not in my message:
It should read:
I use a font for \chapter that does *not* print u-diaeresis with \u.
ciro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use a font for \chapter that does print u-diearesis with \u. Then I decided to
write a small definition \udotdot that uses \char200