Hi,
I needed to use \boldsymbol recently, and studied the different
solutions that have been posted on the mailing list. Using a \hbox
wrapper seems to be the easiest way, but none of the definitions using
\hbox took care of spacing around the symbols. Since ConTeXt now has
equivalents of amsm
All,
Is there a way to enable write18 via command line when compiling with
texmfstart texexec filename?
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On Sun, 3 Jun 2007, David Arnold wrote:
> Aditya,
>
> As usual, great work. I don't understand the purpose of the fourth
> argument to \dowritelist:
>
> \def\savescore{\expanded{\dowritetolist{Score}
> {\convertednumber[Answer]}{\countervalue{totalscore}}{Question}}}
>
> There are 4 arguments
Aditya,
As usual, great work. I don't understand the purpose of the fourth
argument to \dowritelist:
\def\savescore{\expanded{\dowritetolist{Score}
{\convertednumber[Answer]}{\countervalue{totalscore}}{Question}}}
There are 4 arguments here, as in \dowritelist#1#2#3#4.
It appears that:
On Sun, 3 Jun 2007, Elliot Clifton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to change the separator after the number
>
> I tried:
>
> \setuphead[chapter][separator=.]
>
> \starttext
>
> \chapter{Chapter Title}
> \input knuth
>
> \stoptext
>
> But got:
>
> 1 Chapter Title
>
> Not the expected:
>
> 1. Chapter Titl
Hi,
I need to change the separator after the number
I tried:
\setuphead[chapter][separator=.]
\starttext
\chapter{Chapter Title}
\input knuth
\stoptext
But got:
1 Chapter Title
Not the expected:
1. Chapter Title
I also tried setting the separator using \setupheads[separator=.]
Is the
On Sun, 3 Jun 2007, batela wrote:
\startelements dutch english
germanczech
italian romanian
french
begin: beginvan
[...]
>
> this code generate a little error:
this is because there are some spurious spaces in Aditya's code. It
works fine if you remove them:
\startelements dutch english
germanczech
Humble, if I understand the mechanism correctly, the the plural is
used in statements like \completelistoffloats.
Willi Egger
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On Jun 1, 2007, at 6:33 AM, David Arnold wrote:
> All,
>
> Under what circumstances would you use the plural form of:
>
> \definefloat[figure][figu
\startelements dutch english
germanczech
italian romanian
french
begin: beginvan start
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