Paul Tremblay wrote:
What I would need is some type of macro that can determine how much
space is left on the page. If the space is less than some small,
pretermined amount (say, 24 points, for example), then put the title on
the next page, or put in a \blank[24pt, flexible]
You can use the trick
Hans Hagen wrote (8:53):
Paul Tremblay wrote:
What I would need is some type of macro that can determine how much
space is left on the page. If the space is less than some small,
pretermined amount (say, 24 points, for example), then put the title on
the next page, or put in a \blank[24pt,
Hello Hans,
my browser says: file does not begin with %pdf ...
this is strange. I just checked with my browser (safari, firefox) and
they downloaded the file well. And 'file' gives me:
$ file GreekInContext.pdf
GreekInContext.pdf: PDF document, version 1.5
Anybody else having trouble?
This has happened to me sometimes (not on this file though),
and is usually caused by Mozilla's cache-ing the document
in memory. You could try restarting the browser, that usually
works for me.
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello Hans,
my browser says: file does not begin with %pdf ...
this is
I have no time right now to check what server you are running,
but I had this type of problem on my Suse/Apache server with some
MS/Acrobat combinations.
It works well with Linux/OS-X.
I had to change the mime settings of pdf files to xpdf for Apache
to make things work.
Matthias
On Mar 30,
Hello,
my browser says: file does not begin with %pdf ...
this is strange. I just checked with my browser (safari, firefox) and
they downloaded the file well. And 'file' gives me:
I have also the same problems. In FireFox 1.0.2/Linux with AR7pre
plugin, the AR plugin starts and states:
File
Hello Matthias,
I have no time right now to check what server you are running,
debian/apache 2
but I had this type of problem on my Suse/Apache server with some
MS/Acrobat combinations.
It works well with Linux/OS-X.
I had to change the mime settings of pdf files to xpdf for Apache
to
x-pdf should work fine. I am still clueless about this problem, too.
In my class of 30, only some Windows users had exactly this problem.
I could never reproduce it on our Campus machines, and never on a Mac
either.
I only know that changing the mime type has fixed it since. Maybe Hans
or
Matthias Weber wrote:
x-pdf should work fine. I am still clueless about this problem, too.
In my class of 30, only some Windows users had exactly this problem.
I could never reproduce it on our Campus machines, and never on a Mac
either.
I only know that changing the mime type has fixed it
Matthias Weber wrote:
x-pdf should work fine. I am still clueless about this problem, too.
In my class of 30, only some Windows users had exactly this problem.
I could never reproduce it on our Campus machines, and never on a Mac
either.
I only know that changing the mime type has fixed it
Thomas,
I was able to set the spacing between items in the publications list by
using
\placepublications[before={\setupwhitespace[5pt]}]
Using \setupwhitespace before \placepublications did not work for me.
Stefano
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Hello again,
I have no time right now to check what server you are running,
but I had this type of problem on my Suse/Apache server with some
MS/Acrobat combinations.
It works well with Linux/OS-X.
you put me on the right track. It looks as if there is some bug with
acrobat (reader)
From: Vit Zyka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hans Hagen wrote (8:53):
Paul Tremblay wrote:
What I would need is some type of macro that can determine how much
space is left on the page. If the space is less than some small,
pretermined amount (say, 24 points, for example), then put the
title on
Stefano,
thanks for the reply. This command has a very weird behavior: when I
set it to
\placepublications[before={\setupwhitespace[0pt]}]
I still get too little whitespace between items. When I set it to any
value, like
\placepublications[before={\setupwhitespace[.1pt]}]
I get a blank of
Hi,
I wonder what would be the best way to use programs inline like it is
possible for metapost. Are there already macros to set this up easily?
I would like to use gnuplot, so something like
[start|stop]GNUPLOTgraphic would be fine. Has anybody tried this or
something similar?
--
Eckhart
I have been using the bibmodule for a couple of weeks now, and it works
great! ... but, I have run into some situations that are not considered.
(1) It would be nice to visually distinguish the cited author using a
different font or style in the text. I was able to add \c!authorstyle to
Just in case this was missed-)
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 09:05:19 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear cartel,
\= does not work in tables (I think that the TABLE macros define \=
differently; why on earth would someone do that?!?). Is there a workaround?
Idris
===
% output=pdf
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
\= does not work in tables (I think that the TABLE macros define \=
differently; why on earth would someone do that?!?). Is there a workaround?
\amacron
Hans
-
Hans
Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
Hi,
I wonder what would be the best way to use programs inline like it is
possible for metapost. Are there already macros to set this up easily?
I would like to use gnuplot, so something like
[start|stop]GNUPLOTgraphic would be fine. Has anybody tried this or
something
OK, another one of those hey, the bib module has an issue-kind of
mails. The problem is that \bibdoif and its relatives don't work.
They always evaluate to true. I have tried to figure out why this is
so, but I'm just not good enough at reading TeX macros (yet). The main
problem is that I want
Hi everybody, please consider:
---
\definetyping[TEX]
\setuptyping[TEX][option=TEX]
\starttext
\startbuffer[A]
\somemacro[bla][obla=vbla]
\stopbuffer
\typebuffer[A]
\stoptext
---
It works perfectly. I would like to type buffer with
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 18:13:56 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
\= does not work in tables (I think that the TABLE macros define \=
differently; why on earth would someone do that?!?). Is there a
workaround?
\amacron
I actually already did that for the tables;-)
I tried to use two image directories, but that does not work. Can I do
something like that? E.g.
\setupexternalfigures[directory=../images,directory=../
mp,maxwidth=\textwidth]
G
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When using metapost (like when doing backgrounds), the directory in
which my
project file resides is being littered by a few dozed files all named
...-mpgraph.
Is there a way to have these files written in some directory ./junk so
that I can keep my working directory
tidy?
Thanks,
Hi Gerben,
If you need to add more than one parameter to one option then use {...}
% \setupexternalfigures [\c!gebied={e:/fig/eps,t:/mine/figs}]
from cont-sys.tex
Groet Willi
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I tried to use two image directories, but that does not work. Can I do
something like that? E.g.
Hi Matthias,
I don't know. But you can use
texutil --purge (will keep the *.tuo files)
texutil --purgeall (will delete all auxiliary files from the directory)
Willi
Matthias Weber wrote:
When using metapost (like when doing backgrounds), the directory in
which my
project file resides is being
Hi Eckhart,
- There are rules of different thickness for top, bottom, and middle
rules.
[...]
One day I hacked my own code around some tabulate material to get this
(rulethickness) done. I whish this feature would be in the kernel.
I sometimes do heavy tabulate typesetting. This is one
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
I wonder what would be the best way to use programs inline like it is
possible for metapost. Are there already macros to set this up easily?
Just a small example (can be put to the wiki):
http://pmrb.free.fr/work/OS/ConTeXt/createFig/
If you use
On 3/29/2005, Paul Tremblay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've hunted around the web quite a bit, and there doesn't seem to be an
easy way to do this. I tried:
clubpenalty=-600
widowpenalty=-600
But this had no effect.
You just told TeX that it's a good idea to have widows and orphans.
Negative
Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 08:53:31AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
What I would need is some type of macro that can determine how much
space is left on the page. If the space is less than some small,
pretermined amount (say, 24 points, for example), then put the title on
the next
Dear ConTeXters,
I'm a newcomer to ConTeXt and to this congenial and obviously active
list: please bear with me and read my story. I'll be much more
succinct in future.
Last week, I installed TeTex and ConTeXt [Mac OS X 10.3 Panther]. I'm
working my way through the Excursion and This Way/
Hi all,
It is my first mail to this list.
I am using XeTeX and XeTeX + ConTeXt environment for my most files for
sometime. It worked fine and the output is really great.
I'd like to use it to create a presentation instead of using LaTeX +
beamer.
I have seen many output samples of the
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 08:53:31AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
What I would need is some type of macro that can determine how much
space is left on the page. If the space is less than some small,
pretermined amount (say, 24 points, for example), then put the title on
the next page, or put in a
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 11:53:49AM +0200, Vit Zyka wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote (11:35):
\penalty50
\vskip3\baselineskip plus1fil
\nobreak
\vskip-3\baselineskip plus-1fil
It is useful before section title etc. I believe it is implemented to
ConTeXt, but I do not know the interface.
This
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 09:31:07AM +0200, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
\clubpenalty=-600
\widowpenalty=-600
But this had no effect.
try inserting things like these after \starttext. There was a problem
on the mailinglist like this some time ago.
Yes, that did the trick. Can anyone
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 09:24:53AM +0200, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
ConTeXt has not \flushbottom command. The \flushbottom gives the heigh
flexibility.
what about looking in the wiki for \flushbottom?
Yes, I see:
\setupalign[line]
Though it turns out I don't need to use this to get the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Vit Zyka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hans Hagen wrote (8:53):
Paul Tremblay wrote:
What I would need is some type of macro that can determine how much
space is left on the page. If the space is less than some small,
pretermined amount (say, 24 points, for example), then put
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