On 4/12/2021 11:47 PM, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi,
Ok, changing the unitsquare into fullsquare is giving a better result, however
it is still not the right drawing. I realise, that in this case probably the
use of a vector in this way is not appropriate. — I have changed the drawing
into something
Hi,
Ok, changing the unitsquare into fullsquare is giving a better result, however
it is still not the right drawing. I realise, that in this case probably the
use of a vector in this way is not appropriate. — I have changed the drawing
into something with rotating the top-line of the rectangle
Thank you Jairo for your immediate answer. Although it is not yet what I have
in mind, I see now what to do.
Thanks!
Willi
> On 12 Apr 2021, at 23:22, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
>
> Is this what you need? If so, change unitsquare by fullsquare.
>
> Jairo
>
> El lun, 12 de abr. de 2021 a la(s)
Is this what you need? If so, change unitsquare by fullsquare.
Jairo
El lun, 12 de abr. de 2021 a la(s) 16:06, Willi Egger (cont...@boede.nl)
escribió:
> Hi
>
> can somebody tell me why I do not get a trapezoid with bottom angles of
> 120 degrees?
>
> Please try the attached minimal example.
>
>
Hican somebody tell me why I do not get a trapezoid with bottom angles of 120 degrees?Please try the attached minimal example.Thank you!Willi
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Hi, list! I've just finished a minimal module for sudoku puzzles based on
Peter Norvig's algorithm. The module and examples are in the link below:
https://github.com/JairoAdelRio/context-sudoku
My port is a sorta literal translation of Python's version, so improvements
are to be done. As always,
Hi,
Is it possible that the first item is on the baseline of the definition
environment title ? Thank you.
Fabrice
\define\ItemCommand
{\hskip\zeropoint\relax\autoinsertnextspace}
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[color=darkred,
style=bold,
distance=\spaceamount]
\setupitemgroup
Hi,
a small update on this one :
I’ve built a small python script that uses the patterns from the selnolig
package to extract words with suspicious ligatures from the word list provided
by the Uni Leipzig corpus project. Running the script over a corpus of over 1
million words produces the atta