[OT, sorry]
I've implemented it in Python (using DOM and SAX, now that I know
more, I would start with ElementTree from the beginning).
Did you found ElementTree better than standard modules or lxml?
I will gladly share my experiences.
At epen I have talked (informally) with some peoples about
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hi,
A simple newbie 'abstract' question. How to setup fresh SciTe 1.73
installation to
work with context scripts?
And a more concrete one: how to load context.properties?
there is a scite related manual in the document collection
you can load properties
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
What can community say about the sensibility of my idea?And did
anyone attempt to implement some conversion tool?
As has been mentioned (and as you can find out by searching the mailing
list archives), this pops up once in a while and has been discussed.
Hi Luigi,
2007/4/3, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[OT, sorry]
I've implemented it in Python (using DOM and SAX, now that I know
more, I would start with ElementTree from the beginning).
Did you found ElementTree better than standard modules or lxml?
Definitely better than the standard
Hi all,
I am going to write my thesis with ConTeXt. The problem is that our
University wants chapter titles to be 18 points while body text is 11
points. I do not want to use \switchtobodyfont every time I type a chapter
title, but I have no idea how to make it a style in the setup area.
Any
Hi Roy,
I think these little will do what you want:
\setupbodyfont [11pt] file://\\definebodyfont[11pt][rm][tff=Regular
\definebodyfont[11pt][rm][tff=Regular at 18pt]
\setuphead
[chapter]
[textstyle=\tff,
numberstyle=\tff]
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
is there a way of typesetting the publication list ragged right?
Unfortunately the following doesn't work:
\startalignment[right]
\placepublications
\stopalignment
\placepublications[align=right]
may work (untested)
Good guess ;-) Thanks!
Can I
On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, Roy Zuo wrote:
I do not want to use \switchtobodyfont every time I type a chapter
title, but I have no idea how to make it a style in the setup area.
Good news is that this is fairly easily done.
The Hello World document on ConTextwiki (ConTeXtGarden) has one
solution
--- Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
thanks for your reply - even if it's bad news...
One thought: I could
use the same bbl file for all my presentations,
right? And then fix
the numbering in there. But unfortuntately, as far
as I
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
thanks for your reply - even if it's bad news... One thought: I could
use the same bbl file for all my presentations, right? And then fix
the numbering in there. But unfortuntately, as far as I understand,
the .bbl always contains the entire database, not
On Apr 3, 2007, at 12:18 PM, M.J. Kallen wrote:
It would be nice to have an option which only puts the
cited references into the .bbl file. Now if I use the
authoryear option and I have two references from the
same author in the same year, I get either Author
(2007a) or Author (2007b) and not
2007/4/3, Roy Zuo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I am going to write my thesis with ConTeXt. The problem is that our
University wants chapter titles to be 18 points while body text is 11
points. I do not want to use \switchtobodyfont every time I type a chapter
title, but I have no idea how to
Thanks Wolfgang and Mari! You are really nice.
I have never noticed that Sanjoy's Hello World includes so many ConTeXt
features, and it is really great! I think I have to carefully read that
Hello World source before starting my thesis.
Yours,
Roy
On 4/3/07, Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Am 2007-04-03 um 09:20 schrieb Mari Voipio:
Note! If your files contain graphics, for ConTeXt you have to ask
people to send them in separately as pdf, png or jpg (instead of
putting
them inline in the Word file). I have found *this* hard to achieve
once
in a while and I still often
Hallo,
what I am doing wrong with the following snipped?
The \par in the \item does not work.
---
\defineenumeration[question][location=top,text=Aufgabe]
\defineblock[question]
\starttext
\chapter{Aufgaben}
\beginquestion
\question
On 4/1/07, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
Could someone be so kind to tell me why I cannot set Times as math font?
The line \definetypeface [myFont] [mm] [math,boldmath] [myfont] [default]
[encoding=t2a] seems to do nothing; other code works well.
You probably didn't define any math
Dear gang,
In M$-Windows (and probably unix as well) Acrobat/Reader has the very
irritating feature such that, if called from the command line, it forgets
its last position and resizes itself to the default position, somewhere in
the middle of the screen. This makes
--autopdf
useless if
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