Hi all,
I've tested the latest version of \limitatefirstline and it still
doesn't work as expected. This is really a complex story (problem).
- the clip mechanism cuts off the lowest part of some special chars
(clipping graphics is easy, but I don't understand what happens here)
- text is
Hi, I need some help in installing
linux and context on a DellPowerEdge 1850 with IntelXEON (64 bit)
I see something on mailing list about linux64inst.tar.bz2
(a broken link http://tex.aanhet.net/temp/linux64inst.tar.bz2
(7247788bytes) )
but it's unclear to me how to go on (well, it's
luigi.scarso wrote:
Hi, I need some help in installing
linux and context on a DellPowerEdge 1850 with IntelXEON (64 bit)
I see something on mailing list about linux64inst.tar.bz2
(a broken link http://tex.aanhet.net/temp/linux64inst.tar.bz2
(7247788bytes) )
Those executabless are now part
Brooks Moses wrote:
Not quite, as it doesn't generate a number I can reference. What I'm
thinking of is something that does what \nomarkfootnote does in the
following example:
A sentence\footnote{With a note\note[footB].}.\nomarkfootnote[footB]{And
another.}
\starttext
A
luigi.scarso wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Those executabless are now part of the minimal distribution:
http://context.aanhet.net/context/install/linux64tex.zip
downloaded (many thanks taco!!)
The last thing: what linux distro (SUSE, Mandriva , RH, Fedora..) ?
Executables are generated
Elliot Clifton wrote:
sectioning. I understand that it is possible to create a new type of
section using \definesection and setup section but how do I insert an
instance of my new section into my documents? With predefined sections
I can use commands such as \section, \chapter, etc..
You do
Gavin Sinclair wrote:
Greetings (first post),
Adam Lindsay's recent article OpenType installation basics for
ConTeXt in The PracTeX Journal
(http://www.tug.org/pracjourn/2005-2/lindsay) is very well written.
Unfortunately, I was unable to perform the first step.
As the article specified,
At 10:40 AM 9/9/2005, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Brooks Moses wrote:
Not quite, as it doesn't generate a number I can reference. What I'm
thinking of is something that does what \nomarkfootnote does in the
following example:
A sentence\footnote{With a
On 9/9/05, luigi.scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I need some help in installing
linux and context on a DellPowerEdge 1850 with IntelXEON (64 bit)
I see something on mailing list about linux64inst.tar.bz2
(a broken link http://tex.aanhet.net/temp/linux64inst.tar.bz2
(7247788bytes) )
but