On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 21:40:34 +0100 (CET)
Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Peter
Hello,
with the latest ConTeXt, it seems, that space around \bTR, \eTR, before
\bTD and after \eTD matters. Such space seems to move the whole TABLE to
the right:
\def\XXX#1{\bTR\bTD#1\eTD\eTR}
Hi,
I've been wondering whether someone (perhaps Taco?) can give me a
hint on the following:
1. Is there an automated way to place citations into footnotes? So
whenever I use \cite in the running text it should produce a footnote
with the reference alongside the usual footnotes. However,
Hi
The following used to work, the text came out in the color red, now it
is shown in black.
Am I doing something wrong here ? Or should I use something else instead ?
Any help appreciated
% example code
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\startMPcode
picture p;
p := \sometxt{$R_{\mu
On 12/2/06, Wim Neimeijer wrote:
Hi
The following used to work, the text came out in the color red, now it
is shown in black.
Am I doing something wrong here ? Or should I use something else instead ?
Any help appreciated
Add
\chardef\TeXtextcolormode\zerocount
to your document or
Hi gang,
I just learned that OOo 2.04 has a LaTeX export (downloading now). Any of
you bright programmers up to writing a ConTeXt export (or porting the
LaTeX filters to ConTeXt)?
I'm quite serious: if anyone is interested I'll write (or help write) a
grant proposal for it (I've already
Idris,
not to sound negative, but I remember looking at it, and as far as I
could see, they have just integrated writer2latex ( http://www.hj-
gym.dk/~hj/writer2latex/ ) into OOo. It's a wonderful thing to have,
but it has been around for a while; the only thing that's new is the
Hi all,
there seems to be a bug with the \quotation command: ConTeXt doesn't
break the line after the closing quotes it generates. Here's a small
test file showing the problem (hope the utf-encoding makes it through
the mail):
\enableregime[utf]
\setuppapersize[A5][A4]
\mainlanguage[deo]
Hi Hans,
i'm no sure what you mean here
Hans
As a sample is better than words, the following code contains the
problems induced by the use of \useencoding[ffr]. The first part is only
here to ensure the correct horizontal spacing. The second part raises
the problem related to the use of :