On 19/07/19 11:45 AM, Atsuhito Kohda wrote:
> Hi all
> "Manuals-ConTeXt wiki" provides us very important and useful
> information and we find cont-eni.pdf in "overview". In the manual,
> font switching commands \vi, \vii, \viii, \ix, \x, \xi, \xii are
> explained in p.113 but it seems they don't
Hi all
"Manuals-ConTeXt wiki" provides us very important and useful
information and we find cont-eni.pdf in "overview". In the manual,
font switching commands \vi, \vii, \viii, \ix, \x, \xi, \xii are
explained in p.113 but it seems they don't work except \vi and \xi.
>From my simple test with
On 19/07/19 9:36 AM, Duncan Hothersall wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jul 2019 at 22:30, Henri Menke wrote:
>
>>
>> Your formatting obscures the problem because compiling this example
>> works fine. I think you are starting a new paragraph before {\bf ...}.
>> That is a well-known problem and there are
On Thu, 18 Jul 2019 at 22:30, Henri Menke wrote:
>
> Your formatting obscures the problem because compiling this example
> works fine. I think you are starting a new paragraph before {\bf ...}.
> That is a well-known problem and there are posts about it on the mailing
> list every once in a
On 19/07/19 3:18 AM, Duncan Hothersall wrote:
> I think I have identified a bug in the side figure mechanism which is
> demonstrated by the minimal example below. The {\bf …} construct causes the
> para in which it appears to stop behaving properly with the side figure, and
> the text
Hi,
I use
\enabletrackers
[structures.referencing.empty]
to catch references by number to sections without a number. The log
file contains “has a hidden number…” in that case. I have a command
that uses \currentreferencenumber which triggers the “has a hidden
number…” warning in the log
I think I have identified a bug in the side figure mechanism which is
demonstrated by the minimal example below. The {\bf …} construct causes the
para in which it appears to stop behaving properly with the side figure,
and the text overflows. The preceding and following paras which don't have
{\bf
Hi all.
If I want to set the space between columns in a MathML , how do I
do it?
Minimal non-working example below (set the attribute columnspacing to
anything you like and it seems to be ignored). Is this a bug or is there a
feature I've missed?
\usemodule[mathml]
\starttext
\xmlprocessdata{}{
https://www.pdfa.org/verapdf-1-14-released/
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luigi
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