Peter Rolf wrote:
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
Saturday, September 10, 2005 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Ok, even with the wiki and all the manuals around (which are
getting obsolete, too) there is definitely too little
documentation on the various tabulation formats.
The biggest problem is that each table type has its ability,
but there is
Peter Rolf wrote:
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
Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Rolf wrote:
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
Peter Rolf wrote:
\ifdim\wd\plusone\dimexpr\hsize-2ex\relax% tolerance for
successful breaking
\clip[\c!width=\hsize,\c!height=\struttotal]{\ruledhbox{\begstrut#1\endstrut}}%
must be #1 here
This may fail, since it #1 may have more than one line, and this whole
Peter Rolf wrote:
another one
\def\limitatefirstline#1#2#3%
{\hbox\bgroup\strut
\setbox\scratchbox\hbox{\begstrut#1\endstrut}%
\ifdim\wd\scratchbox#2\relax
\setbox\scratchbox\hbox{#3}%
\hsize#2\relax
\advance\hsize-\wd\scratchbox
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
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
For a particular table, I need to switch to a smaller body
font. Currently I'm using
{\tfxx
\placetable etc
\par}
but this way the math in the table doesn't get switched. Is
there a way to make a more thorough switch? I tried
\switchtobodyfont but it didn't work ...
--
Giuseppe Oblomov
Hi Giuseppe,
This is a known bug-) Try declaring indentation twice,
\setupindenting[medium,next]
\setupindenting[medium,next]
It worked 4 me-)
Best
Idris
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Even thought I have
\setupindenting[medium,nex]
in