Rogutės Sparnuotos wrote:
But would it let me place such a list of publications:
Books
1. Author (year). Title.
2. Author (year). Title.
Internet resources
3. URL
Movies
4. Author (year). Title.
It seems that I could easily use \setuppublicationlayout to define a
Also I would like to ask if file lang-spe.mkii have some equivalent in
MkIV and where the language specifics are defined (in which file)? Or is
it treated in enco files?
in mkiv we don't have (want) language specifics ... why do yoi need them?
Hans
Well I actually don't need them, I browse
Am 06.05.10 22:16, schrieb Hans Hagen:
Also I would like to ask if file lang-spe.mkii have some equivalent
in MkIV and where the language specifics are defined (in which
file)? Or is it treated in enco files?
in mkiv we don't have (want) language specifics ... why do yoi need them?
Am 08.05.10 21:56, schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
Thanx Wolfgang!
I was tried your \setupcaption[figure][way=bytext].
In MKII is this OK, but in MKIV without efect.
I have to compiling by MKIV because part of source code is for MKII
unknown.
I have more sections but only one set of figures for
Hi,
The following is my test file for Adobe OTF fonts loading.
\font\cidfont=file:AdobeSongStd-Light
\cidfont 测试
\bye
I have put the Adobe-GB1-4.cidmap file into the directory which
contains the test file. As a result, luatex gives this waring:
LuaTeX warning: lua-loaded font [51]
Great,
hat the ticket!
Thank you very much.
Jaroslav
Dne 9.5.2010 11:18, Wolfgang Schuster napsal(a):
\setupcaption[figure][way=bytext,prefixsegments=100]
\starttext
\chapter{One}
\placefigure{one}{1}
\section{Two}
\placefigure{two}{2}
\chapter{Three}
\placefigure{three}{3}
\section{Four}
On 9-5-2010 10:47, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 06.05.10 22:16, schrieb Hans Hagen:
Also I would like to ask if file lang-spe.mkii have some equivalent
in MkIV and where the language specifics are defined (in which file)?
Or is it treated in enco files?
in mkiv we don't have (want) language
Hi,
Is it possible to put a table in another table?
Example: this code gives me an error:
! Argument of \parseTD has an extra }.
inserted text
\par
to be read again
}
\handleTBLcell ...\bTBLCELL \TBLcharalign {#2}{#4}
Xan wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to put a table in another table?
IIRC, putting the nested table in a buffer should work, but
maybe it is good enough to just add a brace group around it:
\bTD { \bTABLE ... \eTABLE } \eTD
Best wishes,
Taco
On Sun, May 09 2010, Xan wrote:
Is it possible to put a table in another table?
Yes:
\starttext
\bTABLE \bTR \bTD
{\bTABLE \bTR \bTD bla \eTD \eTR \eTABLE}
\eTD \eTR \eTABLE
\stoptext
Cheers, Peter
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Thanks all of you.
In other kind of ideas: is it a bug? Why we need {} for embed tables and
not for embed itemizes in itemizes for example?
Please CCme
Xan.
___
If your question is of interest to others as well,
Am 09.05.10 14:37, schrieb Xan:
Thanks all of you.
In other kind of ideas: is it a bug? Why we need {} for embed tables
and not for embed itemizes in itemizes for example?
It has to do with the way how TABLE is implemented, each cell is defined as
\def\bTD#1\eTD{...}
this means when TeX
Thanks for the technical and simple explanation
Xan.
En/na Wolfgang Schuster ha escrit:
Am 09.05.10 14:37, schrieb Xan:
Thanks all of you.
In other kind of ideas: is it a bug? Why we need {} for embed tables
and not for embed itemizes in itemizes for example?
It has to do with the way how
Hi,
As some might have noticed, a new current has been released. One reason
in that a texlive code freeze happens, another is that we need such a
snapshot in order to do more drastic changes in mkiv as well as be able
to use features that we introduce(d) in luatex 0.60.
Taco will post the
Hi,
I've a question concerning switching fonts in setups. How to get a sans
slanted style? Have a look at the following table.
Command Style Comment
\ss sansOK
\bf boldOK
\ssbf sansboldOK
\sl slanted OK
\sssl sansslanted
On 9-5-2010 7:23, Marco wrote:
Hi,
I've a question concerning switching fonts in setups. How to get a sans
slanted style? Have a look at the following table.
Command Style Comment
\ss sansOK
\bf boldOK
\ssbf sansboldOK
\sl slanted
Taco Hoekwater (2010-05-09 08:15):
Rogutės Sparnuotos wrote:
But would it let me place such a list of publications:
Books
1. Author (year). Title.
2. Author (year). Title.
Internet resources
3. URL
Movies
4. Author (year). Title.
It seems that I could easily use
Hello,
There seems to be a bug in the database module when using the
quotechar and command option at the same time. Here is a minimal
example.
\usemodule[database]
\defineseparatedlist
[CSV]
[separator=comma,
quotechar={},
command=\Whatever]
\def\Whatever#1#2{[#1][#2]\par}
\starttext
2010/5/9 Vianney le Clément vleclem...@gmail.com:
Hello,
There seems to be a bug in the database module when using the
quotechar and command option at the same time. Here is a minimal
example.
\usemodule[database]
\defineseparatedlist
[CSV]
[separator=comma,
quotechar={},
Is there a different command to achieve sansslanted? sansbold
works, and bold is an alternative as slanted is, so intuitively I
would expect sansslanted also to work.
\definealternativestyle
[sansslanted]
[\ss\bf] []
I'm sure you meant
\definealternativestyle
[sansslanted]
On 16-4-2010 4:46, Marco wrote:
Hi,
I've yet another hyphenation problem. I cannot get proper
hyphenation in composed words. Take this MWE:
a mix up of settings .. fized in next beta
Hi Hans,
the following code still produces an en dash instead of a hyphen.
\setuplayout [width=1.5cm]
On 9-5-2010 8:52, Marco wrote:
Is there a different command to achieve sansslanted? sansbold
works, and bold is an alternative as slanted is, so intuitively I
would expect sansslanted also to work.
\definealternativestyle
[sansslanted]
[\ss\bf] []
I'm sure you meant
On 9-5-2010 8:34, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
2010/5/9 Vianney le Clémentvleclem...@gmail.com:
Hello,
There seems to be a bug in the database module when using the
quotechar and command option at the same time. Here is a minimal
example.
\usemodule[database]
\defineseparatedlist
[CSV]
Hello,
I am confronted with difficulties to understand why do I get this
strage error then compile the attached document? And how to fix it?
! String contains an invalid utf-8 sequence.
l.1 \setuppublicationlist[samplesize={
─A},totalnumber=1]
Thank you,
Thanks so much for the help! Pleas 1, 2, 5, and 6 are completely solved. (In
particular, Mojca, the fix for accents is fantastic!) I wasn't able to get
\Frowny to work any better with the advice provided, but I found that when I
scaled it down, it stopped knocking the text off the grid, and I have
Hans,
Great, thanks a lot. This patch fixes both of my reported issues, but:
- doesn't solve Vianney's one
- MKIV behaves a bit weird (three letters that were supposed to be in
the same cell go into a different cell each etc.)
I'm sending a tiny file for testing. It seems that quotechar does
Am 09.05.10 21:34, schrieb Marco:
On 16-4-2010 4:46, Marco wrote:
Hi,
I've yet another hyphenation problem. I cannot get proper
hyphenation in composed words. Take this MWE:
a mix up of settings .. fized in next beta
Hi Hans,
the following code still produces an en dash
1. || does *not* produce a en-dash but to kerned hyphens
You're right, I looked it up in the sources. It just looked like an
en-dash for me. But this is wrong. For hyphenation a hyphen is used. The
font designer has created a dedicated glyph for this purpose. And two
hyphens (or an en-dash) is
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