All,
I have a horizontal axis with tick marks. I'd like to label the tick
marks with their numerical values, but I'd like to rotate the numerical
label 90 degrees clockwise.
Any suggestions?
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Dear gang,
I need a way to overlay four framed boxes so that each inner box is exactly in
the center of its respective outer box. So far I have the following, but
careful inspection will show that the boxes are not precisely centered with
respect to each other. I could go on by trial and error
Hi John,
Isn't [thanh] obsolete? See hand-def.tex for details: I think you want
[normal], which hangs puntuation ([pure]), the Latin alphabet ([alpha]), and
the rest of ascii characters ([extended]). Then you get full hanging. I tested
palatino and the following works here:
===
Is the the following kosher?
\usetypescript [serif,sans,mono] [hanging] [thanh]
\usetypescriptfile[type-enc]
\usetypescript [adobekb] [8r]
\usetypescript [palatino][8r]
\setupalign[hanging][thanh]
\setupbodyfont
[palatino,12pt]
I want optical alignment for all body text.
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At 10:48 -0700 14/05/05, Fei He wrote:
Hi all,
I have a math equation question too. This has made me pulling my hair
off, for a while. Please see below:
(snip)
~~ this & never seems to give
me the alignment that I need.
}
> \stopformula
Hi,
I think the poi
On Sat, 14 May 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> No, as long as you remember to check all hyphenations of
> the words that end an inline quote (the ones with single
> or double apostrophs attached immediately to the word).
No problem, quoting in French goes « like this » :)
Cheers, Peter
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Hi all,
I have a math equation question too. This has made me pulling my hair
off, for a while. Please see below:
%%
> \usemodule[amsl]
> \starttext
>
> \startformula
> {\bf f(x)} =
> \cases{
> \sum_{x=1}^n x & if I am false
>
No, as long as you remember to check all hyphenations of
the words that end an inline quote (the ones with single
or double apostrophs attached immediately to the word).
Taco
Peter Münster wrote:
Ok, so this means, that there is no problem with
\startlanguagespecifics[nl,cz,sk,fr]
\lccode`\'=`\'
On Sat, 14 May 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Peter Münster wrote:
> > Hello Taco,
> > the last sentence is for you. Do you have an answer?
> > Cheers, Peter
>
> That \lccode assignment makes the ' a letter, making it count for
> \righthyphenmin, so that``et voila'' can be hyphenated as ``et voil-
I just noticed that my example is wrong, because french
hyphenates voi-la, but I hope you get the point anyway.
Taco
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello Taco,
the last sentence is for you. Do you have an answer?
Cheers, Peter
That \lccode assignment makes the ' a letter, making it cou
xiaojf said this at Sat, 14 May 2005 21:36:45 +0800:
>Hi,
>I can code the cycle in ConTeXt,but it's too ugly and I will try to
>improve it.
>here is my code:
>
>\starttext
>\placeformula
>\startformula
>\matrix{A+B&{\Delta G_1\atop\rightleftharpoons}&AB\cr
>\Delta G_3\!\!\upharpoonleft\!\downharp
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello Taco,
the last sentence is for you. Do you have an answer?
Cheers, Peter
That \lccode assignment makes the ' a letter, making it count for
\righthyphenmin, so that``et voila'' can be hyphenated as ``et voil-
a''.
Taco
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> > - First tab is only 7 spaces, the other 8, why?
>
> Looks like a bug, try this patch:
>
>\def\doprocesstabskipline#1%
> {\bgroup
> \scratchcounter0 % TH: was \plusone
> \dodoprocesstabskipline#1\relax
> \egroup}
Hello,
th
=== 2005-05-14 13:31:00 You worte:===
>xiaojf said this at Sat, 14 May 2005 19:49:02 +0800:
>
>>>The double-, triple-, and quadruple-integrals (\nt) are undefined in
>>>basic ConTeXt's math.
>>I must say thank you very very much!
>>
>>In fact I've been looking for \iint in ConTeXt in
xiaojf said this at Sat, 14 May 2005 19:49:02 +0800:
>>The double-, triple-, and quadruple-integrals (\nt) are undefined in
>>basic ConTeXt's math.
>I must say thank you very very much!
>
>In fact I've been looking for \iint in ConTeXt in the last two days -_-
>so i'll try to use \int\!\!\!\in
Hi,Adam Lindsay,
=== 2005-05-14 08:46:00 You wrote:===
>Tobias Burnus said this at Sat, 14 May 2005 07:05:44 +0200:
>
>>(I have to admit, I cannot find m-math.tex/t-math.tex anywhere.)
>
>I "assumed" Hans meant MathML. :)
>\usemodule[mathml]
>
>
>The basic math capabilities with
>
> (I have to admit, I cannot find m-math.tex/t-math.tex anywhere.)
see http://modules.contextgarden.net/amsl
Patrick
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Tobias Burnus said this at Sat, 14 May 2005 07:05:44 +0200:
>(I have to admit, I cannot find m-math.tex/t-math.tex anywhere.)
I "assumed" Hans meant MathML. :)
\usemodule[mathml]
The basic math capabilities within ConTeXt do seem poorly documented,
mostly because they point to different sources
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