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Dear all,
I'd like to two figures in one place.
There is a base figure, and
I'd like to put other figures on the base figure case by case.
base file + figure 1,
base file + figure 2,
The figures are created using metafun.
Thank you for help.
\startoverlay
Taco,
Thanks for the hint. It works!
Bart
On Tuesday 25 November 2008 12:20:01 am Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Bart C. Wise wrote:
I have more that two path for my fonts:
- /usr/local/share/fonts
-/usr/share/fonts
When I do one path, it works fine; however, if I put two paths as
follows:
Anyone have any thoughts?
On Monday 24 November 2008 01:30:09 pm Bart C. Wise wrote:
I have loaded the minimals packaging on my system. In running through some
code I'm finding that \placefootnotes does not appear to be working (or at
least it's different than MkII. With the minimals, the
Dear Yue,
Thank you for the reply.
why not process the base file figure each time before process each
figure.
Yes, That is what I did.
I am curious if there is a way of shorten the length of code which is
less important.
Thank you again.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 8:59 AM, 그래프 수학과 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Yue,
Thank you for the reply.
why not process the base file figure each time before process each
figure.
Yes, That is what I did.
I am curious if there is a way of shorten the length of code which is
less important.
2008/11/25 Yue Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 8:59 AM, 그래프 수학과 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Yue,
Thank you for the reply.
why not process the base file figure each time before process each
figure.
Yes, That is what I did.
I am curious if there is a way of shorten the
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 09:56:20PM -0700, Bart C. Wise wrote:
I have more that two path for my fonts:
- /usr/local/share/fonts
-/usr/share/fonts
When I do one path, it works fine; however, if I put two paths as follows:
export OSFONTDIR=/usr/local/share/fonts:/usr/share/fonts
use ;
Dear ConTeXtuals,
a few days ago I asked this question but got not any answer. I think it is
an important issue to couple a comment with a float (e.g. a table or
figure) that has to be moved together with the float, similarly to local
footnotes. Has someone solved this problem already somehow or
Hallo Albrecht,
hast Du diese (siehe Anhang) beiden Antworten übersehen?
MfG, Steffen.
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On Tuesday 25 November 2008 03:48:29 am Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 09:56:20PM -0700, Bart C. Wise wrote:
I have more that two path for my fonts:
- /usr/local/share/fonts
-/usr/share/fonts
When I do one path, it works fine; however, if I put two paths as
follows:
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 06:24:51AM -0700, Bart C. Wise wrote:
On Tuesday 25 November 2008 03:48:29 am Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 09:56:20PM -0700, Bart C. Wise wrote:
I have more that two path for my fonts:
- /usr/local/share/fonts
-/usr/share/fonts
When I do one
On Tuesday 25 November 2008 06:45:23 am Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 06:24:51AM -0700, Bart C. Wise wrote:
On Tuesday 25 November 2008 03:48:29 am Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 09:56:20PM -0700, Bart C. Wise wrote:
I have more that two path for my fonts:
I've tried several things to get end notes working with the Minimals
distribution (MkIV). However, nothing seems to work and what worked for MkII
does not work now. Is there a new method for getting end notes in MkIV?
Thank,
Bart
Am 21.11.2008 um 23:53 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
hack hack hack hack
I tried solutions with special patterns sveral times but the problem
is
in mixed languages, i.e. english text mixed with url-language; there
are
some limitations (in pdftex for instance the
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Conclusion please:
Is \ForMojcaWhoLikesHacks an improvement of \hyphenatedurls
in terms of being closer to this Chicago style sort of standard?
no, a hack just for mojca, not finished, and since inmath mode hardly
configurable with respect to fonts etc
[And thus
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Jan-Erik Hägglöf wrote:
\unexpanded\def\cal{\mathortext{\fam\purefamily{calligraphic}}{\symbolicfont{Calligraphic}}}
Can this line above be copied and pasted in to my personal module
file?
For the time being, you should add this to your personal configuration.
Hi all,
I have a fairly standard setup with the usual code to move the
pagenumber to the footer on the first page of the chapter. This works
fine, except when I place the text in a columnset, in which case the
columnset on page 2 (and all following pages) runs into the footer area.
I'm fairly
Below are four different ways I've tried to get endnotes to work. When I
compile with texexec it work fine --- I get endnotes. However, when I
compile with texexec --lua the footnotes are placed on the page where they
are referenced. I would prefer to have the footnote/placefootnotes work so
Am 25.11.2008 um 19:39 schrieb Bart C. Wise:
Below are four different ways I've tried to get endnotes to work.
When I
compile with texexec it work fine --- I get endnotes. However,
when I
compile with texexec --lua the footnotes are placed on the page
where they
are referenced. I
Hello,
I've been reading through the TeXbook to solidify the foundations for
TeX programming. In an exercise on roman and italic text, ConTeXt seems
to behave differently from what the book specifies (Plain TEX) at a
fairly fundamental level.
Exercise 4.1 says, Explain how to typeset a roman
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008, Lars Huttar wrote:
Hello,
I've been reading through the TeXbook to solidify the foundations for
TeX programming. In an exercise on roman and italic text, ConTeXt seems
to behave differently from what the book specifies (Plain TEX) at a
fairly fundamental level.
I
On 11/25/2008 3:21 PM, Lars Huttar wrote:
When I put \show\rm in the .tex file to display the definition of the
\rm macro, and run texexec, I get:
\rm=\protected macro:
-\setcurrentfontstyle {rm}.
l.7 \show\rm
By contrast, according to
Lars Huttar wrote:
Thanks for the explanation.
I hope that when the manual is finished it will make this clearer.
Currently, the draft chapter says
As will be explained later, the command \rm is used to switch to a
roman/serif/regular style
which does not seem to be happening.
I think it
Hi,
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 14:29:09 -0700, Lars Huttar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
P.S. The same TeX reference reports,
Be careful, PlainTeX is a macropaackage, just as ConTeXt is. One must
distinguish PlainTeX commands from the TeX (and pdftex/luaTeX) primitives.
Although some PlainTeX
On 11/25/2008 5:37 PM, Rory Molinari wrote:
Lars Huttar wrote:
Thanks for the explanation.
I hope that when the manual is finished it will make this clearer.
Currently, the draft chapter says
As will be explained later, the command \rm is used to switch to a
roman/serif/regular style
Thank you for all the suggestions.
I have tried your suggestions and they worked well.
Thank you again.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
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On 11/25/2008 10:15 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 14:29:09 -0700, Lars Huttar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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P.S. The same TeX reference reports,
Be careful, PlainTeX is a macropaackage, just as ConTeXt is. One must
distinguish PlainTeX commands
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