On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 27.07.2006 um 07:32 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
both paragraph should be indented 12 pt. But there are different:
\starttext
\startitemize[width=12pt]
\sym{\endash}\input tufte
\stopitemize
Am 27.07.2006 um 08:05 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 27.07.2006 um 07:32 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
both paragraph should be indented 12 pt. But there are different:
\starttext
Karl Ove Hufthammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes! R (especially using the new grid and lattice framework) produces
excellent charts and graphs, with very sensible default options (much
of it based on Cleveland's research).
What is Cleveland's research? Can you provide references on the web?
Hi,
The ConTeXt term is now in development.
You have at least two or three alternatives (with one prefered
but in dev):
- use postscript term and include the resulting graphics with
externalfigure
- use mp term and process the MP buffer with metafun
- last but not least, use directly the
Steffen Wolfrum a crit:
The bib module won't help (I assume): the bibliography is already
typed, not generated.
Steffen
Hi Steffen, Aditya,
I'm agree with Aditya, Taco can surely help on this point...
I'm also interested by this feature (to Taco: since IEEE bib formatting
follows
Hi Steffen,
Can you provide some working sample code (two or three typical entries
+ wrap with \start/stopitemize) ?
Is your bibliography big ? I assume your this work is urgent and you
can't make a .bib, right ?
Renaud
Steffen Wolfrum a crit:
Am 27.07.2006 um 08:05 schrieb Aditya
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum a écrit :
The bib module won't help (I assume): the bibliography is already
typed, not generated.
Steffen
Hi Steffen, Aditya,
I'm agree with Aditya, Taco can surely help on this point...
I'm also interested by this feature (to Taco: since IEEE
All,
In looking at core-buf.tex to see if I could find anything about
subblocks, I came across at line 518:
\def\setblocklevel#1% sign
{\global\advance\blocklevel #11
\ifcase\blocklevel\doingblocksfalse\else\doingblockstrue\fi}
Is that 11 correct?
Hi Renaud,
sure, here it is:
\starttext
\def\Textit{\groupedcommand\it\/}
\def\hangover{\hangafter=1\hangindent=16pt }
\hangover\Textit{Badura, Peter:} Parlamentarismus und
parteienstaatliche Demokratie, in: Pawlowski, Hans{|-|}Martin{|/|}
Wieacker, Franz (Hrsg.), Festschrift für Karl
Taco Hoekwater a écrit :
It would not be very hard to add this feature to the module,
but that will probably not help Steffen in this case.
Taco
Yes, but you're also a ConTeXt guru, no ? ;)
PS to Taco: No more time for #context ?
Renaud
___
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
def locatedlocaltree
-return `kpsewhich --expand-var $TEXMFLOCAL`.chomp rescue nil
+return `kpsewhich --expand-var '$TEXMFLOCAL'`.chomp rescue nil
end
returns 'result' here
can you try:
def locatedlocaltree
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
How does Windows quoting work? Well, the whole story isn't needed,
but only how would this ruby line
`kpsewhich --expand-var '$TEXMFLOCAL'`
differ on Windows relative to Unix?
the problem is that one never knows when the shell does things and when
the program
All,
Can anyone explain what this is supposed to do?
\keepblocks
___
ntg-context mailing list
ntg-context@ntg.nl
http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Hi,
the label is killed when changing new (de) german to old (deo) german:
\mainlanguage[de]%de=new, deo=old
\starttext
\setuplabeltext[de][chapter=Chapter]
\chapter{Text}
\stoptext
Right?
Steffen
___
ntg-context mailing list
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi Renaud,
sure, here it is:
\starttext
\def\Textit{\groupedcommand\it\/}
\def\hangover{\hangafter=1\hangindent=16pt }
Try this:
\def\dashauthor
{\leavevmode\hbox to 16pt{\endash\hss}\ignorespaces}
\hangover{\dashauthor} Die parlamentarische
Hans Hagen wrote:
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
How does Windows quoting work? Well, the whole story isn't needed,
but only how would this ruby line
`kpsewhich --expand-var '$TEXMFLOCAL'`
differ on Windows relative to Unix?
the problem is that one never knows when the shell does things and
David Arnold wrote:
All,
In looking at core-buf.tex to see if I could find anything about
subblocks, I came across at line 518:
\def\setblocklevel#1% sign
{\global\advance\blocklevel #11
\ifcase\blocklevel\doingblocksfalse\else\doingblockstrue\fi}
Is that 11 correct?
That
Very nice!
Thank you Taco.
Steffen
Am 27.07.2006 um 10:36 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi Renaud,
sure, here it is:
\starttext
\def\Textit{\groupedcommand\it\/}
\def\hangover{\hangafter=1\hangindent=16pt }
Try this:
\def\dashauthor
Hi,
I was sure it should be quite standard, but I couldn't figure our how
to set a heading like this:
Chapter label/number (centered,small,italic)
(linebreak)
Chapter titel (centered,bigger,bold)
Is there a command=... to be written, or could it be achieved by
combining the various options
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
apologies, I guess this one is a pretty easy question, but after
trying (almost) every combination I gave up...
How do I get xxx and yyy set in the header's center??
the ugly way :
\setupheadertexts[text][\hfill xxx \hfill][][][\hfill yyy\hfill]
ConTeXt ver: 2006.07.22 18:35
... that's the current beta that i-installer offers.
Steffen
Am 27.07.2006 um 11:49 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
the label is killed when changing new (de) german to old (deo)
german:
What context version? (works ok here, using
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
Be warned, this entire reply does not answer any questions ;-)
OK
Jano Kula wrote:
Not always. A year ago a graphic designer used it a quiet creative way
in the book of interviews. All the questions or persons were underlined,
often hyphenated. It was an
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
ConTeXt ver: 2006.07.22 18:35
... that's the current beta that i-installer offers.
Steffen
I have 2006.07.24 but I doubt that is causing the problem.
Did you try \setuplabeltext[deo], by chance ? Because that
certainly does not work.
Taco
Jano Kula wrote:
Imagine the form with prescribed empty lines (lines, dots, dashes) and
the pieces of predifined text on them in the schoolbook.
that's when we use the textbackgrounds (which then draw lines insteadof fills)
Hans
This was my thread about: I tried \setuplabeltext[deo] and was
wondering why it doesn't work.
How should someone know that it doesn't work?!
Steffen
Am 27.07.2006 um 13:15 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
ConTeXt ver: 2006.07.22 18:35
... that's the current beta that
Hans Hagen wrote:
Jano Kula wrote:
Imagine the form with prescribed empty lines (lines, dots, dashes) and
the pieces of predifined text on them in the schoolbook.
that's when we use the textbackgrounds (which then draw lines insteadof
fills)
Thanks, Hans, for both tips, I'll try them.
It was hard to find a machine not running bash, a measure of the
success of free software. But I eventually found a nearby Solaris
more a measure of the lack of diversity ... imagine everyone living a
house of the same design, driving the same car, etc etc
Or instead walking,
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
This was my thread about: I tried \setuplabeltext[deo] and was
wondering why it doesn't work.
How should someone know that it doesn't work?!
Frankly, I don't know where this is documented.
But it doesnt work because deo is a descendant of de,
thanks to this
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I was sure it should be quite standard, but I couldn't figure our how
to set a heading like this:
Chapter label/number (centered,small,italic)
(linebreak)
Chapter titel (centered,bigger,bold)
Is there a command=... to be written, or could it be achieved
David Arnold wrote:
All,
Can anyone explain what this is supposed to do?
\keepblocks
It is the opposite of \hideblocks, so you can use it
to unhide hidden blocks, I assume.
Taco
___
ntg-context mailing list
ntg-context@ntg.nl
On Jul 27, 2006, at 3:23 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
no (norwegian) - nl
Today the Netherlands, tomorrow the world ;-)
Thomas
___
ntg-context mailing list
ntg-context@ntg.nl
http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Hi,
maybe another quite ... basic question:
What's wrong about \subject?
I assumed that the only difference between \section and \subject is
numbering or not.
But why does \subject not appear in the TOC (see below)?
\starttext
\definecombinedlist[content]
[section,subject]
Nicolas Grilly skreiv:
Karl Ove Hufthammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes! R (especially using the new grid and lattice framework) produces
excellent charts and graphs, with very sensible default options (much
of it based on Cleveland's research).
What is Cleveland's research? Can you
33 matches
Mail list logo