Hi,
I'm new in context. By now I don't start typing ConTeXt long texts, but
now I want to start with one post-graduate work
Sorry for the oversimplification, but I see ConTexT like LaTeX but with
coherence (no conflict among modules) and more customization.
I would like to know if
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky schrieb:
Hello,
I have some problems with \hspace. I try to insert it between two
images, and this is what I get
1) \hspace{1cm} or \hspace1cm gives space but writes 1cm betwen
images;
2) \hspace[1cm] does not work at all
3) \hspace[big] works fine, but
2008/12/13 Xan dxpubl...@telefonica.net:
I would like to know if there is a template for having the same results in
context than in latex. I refer for example in style of page (margins, etc),
style of chapters (for example \setuphead[chapter][style=\tfd]), etc. It
could be useful for
Hi Aditya
Are you aware of this
using
\setupindenting [big,yes]
in L 263 env-thesis.tex instead of the default;
\setupindenting [medium,yes]
results in 'Chapters' in the TOC being indented slightly more than
References, Abstract etc. give it a try, you'll notice that it
protrudes