Thanks Wolfgang,
The insidesection/aftersection options in \setuphead works well. I have
been used the following way:
\starttext
\chapter{title of the chapter}
\startcolumns
\section{Introduction}
\dorecurse{5}{\input davis\par}
\section{Methods}
\dorecurse{5}{\input davis\par}
%
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 6:29 PM User 19087 wrote:
>> Or I use {\switchtobodyfont[...]\symbol[ShortForty]} in the document.
>> At that point the body font may have been switched to a size whose
>> environment defines different values for 'x' and 'xx'. Or perhaps the
>> current or default body
Lizardo M. Reyna Bowen schrieb am 18.01.19 um 19:42:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use \startchapter...\stopchapter command to typeset an
article, I need the title of the chapter in the entire \textwidth and
the following parts in two columns (from abstract to references). With
\chapter command, it
Hi all,
I'm trying to use \startchapter...\stopchapter command to typeset an
article, I need the title of the chapter in the entire \textwidth and
the following parts in two columns (from abstract to references). With
\chapter command, it is not problem, but I can not do it with
\start..\stop
The following example gave with the generic fontloader from
2018-12-19 and luatex 1.07 two identical lines. With a fontloader
from 2019-01-07 and luatex 1.09 the first line is wrong at the left
side, the "j" is squashed into the next glyph:
\font\test =
jdh schrieb am 16.01.19 um 08:18:
Here is my small sample ConTeXt sample: I want to be able to control the blank
gap between the end of an item and the next item. It has to be fine tuned at
times. Any advice would be appreciated.
NOTE: Two cases with inbetween attempting use use two
jdh schrieb am 16.01.19 um 10:48:
I want to fit a page with an itemized group of items.
The normal vertical spacing is to large and the [packed] doesn't give enough
seperation between
items. I should think that there's a simple way to adjust this with
\setupitemize command or even with
User 19087 schrieb am 17.01.19 um 14:30:
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 4:24 PM Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
% Which factor should I use to match \tfxx?
\symbol[ShortForty]
\scale[factor=4]{\symbol[ShortForty]}
x = 0.8
xx = 0.6
That's what the ConTeXt Reference Manual also says, but that doesn't
seem
On 1/18/2019 9:32 AM, Henri Menke wrote:
Dear devs,
The LuaTeX manual hosted at
http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/luatex.pdf is broken. All the
pages are offset in all the viewers I tested. I tried:
- Evince 3.28.4 (uses cairo 1.15.10)
- PDF.js 2.0.943
- Foxit 2.4.4.0911
- muPDF
On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 9:33 AM Henri Menke wrote:
> Dear devs,
>
> The LuaTeX manual hosted at
> http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/luatex.pdf is broken. All the
> pages are offset in all the viewers I tested. I tried:
>
> - Evince 3.28.4 (uses cairo 1.15.10)
> - PDF.js 2.0.943
> -
Dear devs,
The LuaTeX manual hosted at
http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/luatex.pdf is broken. All the
pages are offset in all the viewers I tested. I tried:
- Evince 3.28.4 (uses cairo 1.15.10)
- PDF.js 2.0.943
- Foxit 2.4.4.0911
- muPDF 1.12.0
Please fix.
Cheers, Henri
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