I have links to different parts of my document using \goto. I would like to know
if there is some way to increase the precision of the links' destination. When I
click them, they navigate to the correct page, but not the correct part of the
page. Also, I've opened the document in several different
I have a background for my header that is supposed to extend over
the entire width of the page (leftedge to rightedge). The background is
interrupted in the area where the header intersects the space between text
and left margin. There is no option to include leftmargindistance in
\setupbackgrou
I have two columns on one page of my document. The text background from the
first column is being continued into the second column even though I'm using
\stoptextbackground before switching to the second column:
\definecolumnset[first][n=2]
\setupcolumnset[first][1][width=.65\makeupwidth]
\setupco
Thanks. That worked great.
luigi scarso gmail.com> writes:
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:13 PM, H. Hodges gmail.com>
wrote:
> > What is the \setuphead option to set font size?
> textstyles
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Titles
>
> what about
> \section{\hbox{
What is the \setuphead option to set font size?
I have some small icons that I would like to place on the same line as some of
my section titles. I would also like these icons to appear in the table of
contents.The code I'm using:
\section{\placefigure[force]{none}{\externalfigure[timers]}Timers}
Philipp Gesang stud.uni-heidelberg.de> writes:
>
> Regards, Philipp
>
Thanks! I got so bogged down in looking at three different manuals that I forgot
about the web command reference. What I have now looks better than it did before
so I'm going to try and hammer it out some more before I pos
Is there some sort of guide to which commands are still used in ConTeXt or a
latest edition of the main manual? I downloaded a bunch of manuals
from the main website to learn from, and some of the commands aren't
affecting my output. I'm particularly confused about how to create
and setup column
luigi scarso gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 3:07 PM, H. Hodges gmail.com>
wrote:
> > Arthur Reutenauer normalesup.org> writes:
> >
> >
> >> Put it at the *beginning* of your PATH variable!
> >>
> >> Arthur
>
Arthur Reutenauer normalesup.org> writes:
> Put it at the *beginning* of your PATH variable!
>
> Arthur
>
Ok, it works now.
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Mojca Miklavec gmail.com> writes:
> > Where did you fetch the installation files from?
>
> And also: did you adjust path afterwards? What does "which context" report
> you?
>
> Mojca
>
I used the link you posted upthread and did rsync from the czech republic
mirror.
which context: /usr/bi
Hans Hagen wxs.nl> writes:
> .. what installer is used?
>
I'm not sure what you're referring to, but I typed ./install-tl to
install texlive.
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Mojca Miklavec gmail.com> writes:
> If you want to use TeX Live, install TeX Live 2011
> (http://www.tug.org/texlive/pretest.html). Else go for ConTeXt
> minimals.
>
> Mojca
>
I installed Texlive 2011 and I'm getting the same error. I tried mtxrun
--generate and I'm getting this error:
MTXrun
luigi scarso gmail.com> writes:
> can you post the log ?
>
> Can be: if
> $>context
> works than you have a mkiv.
The context command doesn't work at the command line. Here is the log; I'm not
sure how much of it is useful.
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (TeX Live 2009/Debian) (fo
luigi scarso gmail.com> writes:
>
> ok, this example must work under mkii. If not, can be a bug.
>
>
Still no background. I downloaded context from an Ubuntu repository, so I'm not
sure if it is a minimal package or not. Since it installed things on my path, I
assume that it isn't.
luigi scarso gmail.com> writes:
> Are you using minimals (recommended) or not ?
>
> for mkiv
> $> context test.tex
>
> for mkii
> $> texexec test.tex
> or
> $>texmfstart texexec test
>
I don't know what "minimals" means. I've tried both of the commands you listed
for mkii; neither gave me a
I have Texlive installed on Ubuntu Linux x64. The version is listed as
"2009-11."
According to http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Running_Mark_IV#Introduction, with
this version, I should be able to compile by typing
context filename.tex
at the command line, but I get the error
MTXrun | forcing cach
luigi scarso gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 2:06 PM, luigi scarso gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> also with mkii, with \setupcolors[state=start]
>
> \setupcolors[state=start]
> \definetextbackground[intro][backgroundcolor=gray,
>location=text,color=blue]
>
> \starttext
>
> \st
luigi scarso gmail.com> writes:
> \stoptextbackground
>
> (btw, not checked)
I have \stoptextbackground in the document. I mistyped it in my question.
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I can't seem to set a background on one of my paragraphs. I'm using:
\definetextbackground[intro][backgroundcolor=gray,
location=text,color=blue]
along with
\starttextbackground[intro]
paragraph
\stopbackgroundtext
in the body of the document.
I got the impression from one of the manu
I'm new to ConTeXt, coming from LaTeX. Are there any linux text editors that are
at all useful for creating context documents? In the archives of this list, I
read one or two discussions about making Kile more compatible, but the issue
seems to have been dropped.
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