Peter Rolf wrote:
>
> Something like
>
> \setupcolors[conversion=always]
Is there is a reason why you can not use
\setupcolors[state=start]
as well?
That works fine in combination with conversion, and
you will end up with greyscale color.
Best,
Taco
The following look ugly because of anaemic spacing before and after typed text.
\starttext
The {\tt rand} function generates pseudo-random numbers.
\stoptext
How to fix it?
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On 2007-03-26, at 19:40.0, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:39:38 +0100
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> is it possible to adjust options so as to get page numbering done in
>> words? Eg
>>
>> "one" "two" . "eighty-nine" ... "three hundred and sixty seven" ?
>>
>> Or does this
On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 21:36:12 +0200
Paul Schalck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> First, I want to thank you all. It's my first post here, but I've read many
> of your emails before, and I've already found a lot of solutions for my
> problems in there. I'm using Context intensely since se
On 2007-03-26, at 19:16.0, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:39:38 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> is it possible to adjust options so as to get page numbering done in
>> words?
> I don't think there is something like this in ConTeXt.
>
> You can try to make somthing by yourse
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:39:38 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> is it possible to adjust options so as to get page numbering done in
> words? Eg
>
> "one" "two" . "eighty-nine" ... "three hundred and sixty seven" ?
>
> Or does this require some more work/code?
I converted the macro to the p
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:39:38 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> is it possible to adjust options so as to get page numbering done in
> words? Eg
>
> "one" "two" . "eighty-nine" ... "three hundred and sixty seven" ?
>
> Or does this require some more work/code?
Hi ???,
I don't think there i
is it possible to adjust options so as to get page numbering done in
words? Eg
"one" "two" . "eighty-nine" ... "three hundred and sixty seven" ?
Or does this require some more work/code?
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Peter Rolf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I currently have a problem with the conversion of some mp graphics into
> gray scale. The mp graphics themself look great, but *text is always
> converted to black*, regardless of its real color. Is there a way to fix
> this?
>
Sorry, I made a mistake. The text that is
Hi,
I currently have a problem with the conversion of some mp graphics into
gray scale. The mp graphics themself look great, but *text is always
converted to black*, regardless of its real color. Is there a way to fix
this?
Peter
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Thanks, works here too. Jörg
On Mar 26, 2007, at 4:16 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
\setuphead
[section]
[style=normal,
deeptextcommand=\WORD]
works for me.
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2007/3/26, Thomas A. Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
\setuphead
[section]
[style=normal,
deeptextcommand=\WORD]
works for me.
I didn't know deeptextcommand myself, but it's explained at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Titles#Formatting_Titles_with_.5Csetuphead
Greetlings, Hraban
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On Mar 26, 2007, at 3:26 PM, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
> Thanks Hraban. Yes I did, it has no effect.
> Jörg
>
\setuphead
[section]
[style=normal,
deeptextcommand=\WORD]
works for me.
Thomas
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Thanks Hraban. Yes I did, it has no effect.
Jörg
On Mar 26, 2007, at 3:16 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
\setuphead[subsection][style=cap] %aborts compilation. (But
"slanted" works)
I also unsuccessfully tried "style=\cap" (or \kap etc.), "command=
\cap" etc. (But style=\sc works. I don't
\setuphead[subsection][style=cap] %aborts compilation. (But
"slanted" works)
I also unsuccessfully tried "style=\cap" (or \kap etc.), "command=
\cap" etc. (But style=\sc works. I don't want small caps, though).
Did you try \WORD{} ?
see http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Basic_Text_Formatting
A
I hope (I am sure) the meeting was a success. And I hope that you are
still willing to answer a simple question:
How can I get capitals in a head? The following didn't work:
\setuphead[subsection][style=cap] %aborts compilation. (But
"slanted" works)
I also unsuccessfully tried "style=\cap"
Hi,
just if you are interested in a very old example on using backgrounds:
http://dl.contextgarden.net/examples/page.pdf
http://dl.contextgarden.net/examples/page.tex
Please tell me if I'm using old syntax, so I can update the example.
Patrick
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Hello,
While waiting for the train in Köln (just back from one of the best
ConTeXt meetings ever ;), I decided to post this warning/explanation
to the mailing list (before Hans gets back and blocks my account ;)
For those who rely on (complex) XeTeX typescripts, please don't
upgrade ConTeXt as lo
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