William Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steffen asked about Adobe Garamond Swash Italic.
Yeah, it's a non-standard encoding. You can either manually add it to a
.vf, or follow the instructions in Alan Hoenig's wonderful book, _TeX
Unbound_
I've samples of it up on my web site at
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The last hour I fixed a couple of things that came up during the recent
dante/gutenberg tex conferences as well as added the table thingies
discussed here. (for the split lovers: there was a small bug in the patch i
sent earlier; actually the patch
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 14:25 17/09/2003 +0200, you wrote:
What is needed is a kind of extension to placefigure[top] where figures
are *still* placed top/bottom but *also* are surrounded by text (right or
left).
this is kind of impossible in tex since it works per paragraph
Hi,
I guess this is very likely a FAQuestion but nevertheless
I couldn't find the answer:
When a new sectionblock or a chapter (page=right) is starting
and ConTeXt is forced to add before that a left empty page
then this empty page has naked pagenumber.
So what is the code to make empty pages by
For having the bookmarks when viewing my PDF in Acrobat I use
\setupinteraction[state=start]
But this forces the footnotenumbers (both in the text and in the
footer) to be bold.
Is this a known bug?
Here a minimal example:
%\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupfootnotes[style=italic]
Try this:
\definepagebreak
[chapter]
[yes,header,right]
\setuphead
[chapter]
[page=chapter,
]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\starttext
\chapter {test} \dorecurse{10}{\input tufte }
\chapter {test} \dorecurse{10}{\input tufte }
\chapter {test}
Working on my first TOC I was looking at Bill McClain's
ConTeXt and pdfTeX Beginners Help Page, and its example on TOCs
with different entries.
I copied and pasted his example, but what should be like this:
Contents
Introduction to the Annotated Edition * 5
Preface * 12
1 * The
Does any of you cracks has experience in
how to use the AGaramondAlternate Font in ConTeXt?
I have no problems with the other Expert fonts
but this one stays empty.
As I am starting with a Mac font I am not sure
which encoding to choose for generating the pfb file.
Someone already did this
,
Steffen
Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
how is the syntax for adding or subtraction, like
width=\textwidth - 12pt
if you are using etex and not afraid of strange examples:
\setuplayout[header=\dimexpr(\textwidth - 12pt)]
\starttext
Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. If I define \setupinterlinespace at the beginning of my document
then all elements (like bodytext,foonotes, chapter, section etc.)
are affected. How can I define the interlinespaces for each
Hi Patrick,
No, it didn't work.
So please find a one-page example below.
Thanks for your replies,
Steffen
Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Steffen,
Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is this wrong - or is it a bug in ConTeXt?
this looks fine. Play
Jesus Christ! Now it works!!
(Even without \brokenpenalty=0 )
Isn't that strange? TeX settings not in the preamble?
But hey, this gives us the very useful advantage (compared to LaTeX)
that we now can switch to different clubpenalty/widowpenalty values
right in the text.
And that's amazing -
Hallo,
I have re-read the mailings in the archive concerning proper
hyphenation and I saw
that it is a known problem to have hyphenation in words containing
cedilla, accent or umlaut.
As it is solved in LaTeX with the [T1]{fontenc} package some people
wrote that in ConTeXt the equivalent should
Hallo,
as a former LaTeX-user I am quite confused by \setupinterlinespace.
Could you help me with two aspects, please?
1. If I define \setupinterlinespace at the beginning of my document
then all elements (like bodytext,foonotes, chapter, section etc.)
are affected. How can I define the
Sorry, I've just asked to fast.
Today I have found the \definedescription
section ;-) Everything works fine now.
Steffen
After playing with the various options of \setupfootnotes
I still wonder how to set up the gap between the footnote's number
and the actual footnote text?
And: Does the
Hi,
ConTeXt seems to have two different interpretations of inmargin:
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided,location={header,inmargin}]
isn't the same as
\setupfootnotedefinition[location=inmargin]
How can I place the footnote's number into the margin the same way as
the pagenumber is?
I am using the AGaramond font - including both bold AND semibold typefaces.
Is there an easy command, or an other easy way, to address both in my
document -
like \bf and \sb (LaTeX)?
Thank you
Steffen
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After playing with the various options of \setupfootnotes
I still wonder how to set up the gap between the footnote's number
and the actual footnote text?
And: Does the number has to be outside the textwidth?
Somebody knows?
Thank you
Steffen
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