I'm currently using TexLive 2021 from Gentoo Linux. TexLive 2022 may behave
with slight differences.
* How does /usr/share/texmf-local/web2c/texmfcnf.lua override
/usr/share/texmf-dist/web2c/texmfcnf.lua? According to mtxrun --configurations,
/usr/share/texmf-dist comes later than /usr/share/te
Hi all,
this code:
\defineitemgroup[subitems]
\setupitemgroup[subitems][each][a,packed][left=(,stopper=)]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\startitem
Lorem ipsum
\startsubitems
\startitem
dolor
\stopitem
\startitem
sit
\stopitem
\startitem
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
wrote:
> Concerning my first question "how to setup itemization so that the first
> line were indented too?" -- I disappointed very much because nobody can help
> me with it. I understand that it may outside of area of interest at the
> mome
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
>
> Concerning my first question "how to setup itemization so that the first
> line were indented too?" -- I disappointed very much because nobody can
> help me with it. I understand that it may outside of area of interest at
> the moment, but itemized list looks ug
Thank you, Bernard!
Your snippet works perfectly, I just replaced prefixconnector with '.'
\definestructureprefixset[figureprefix][section-3]
\definestructureseparatorset [septest][--,--,--,---][?]
\setupstructurecountering[way=bysection, prefixset=figureprefix,
prefixseparatorset=septest, pr
Hello,
following the new structure code the answer for your second question is:
\definestructureprefixset[figureprefix][section-3]
\definestructureseparatorset [septest][--,--,--,---][?]
\setupstructurecountering[way=bysection, prefixset=figureprefix,
prefixseparatorset=septest, prefixconnector=
Hello,
I have a few (I suppose easy) questions:
1) asking about this again and again... how to setup itemization so that
the first line were indented too?
2) how to setup figure captions so that they include section number, like
.
(no sub-sub-subsections)?
3) How to start section numbering
This can be corrected by changing the \vbox in the definition of
\startmathlines to \vtop. This can be made configurable by adding a
location key. Here is a complete example
\unprotect
\def\startmathlines
{\def\s...@math{$}
\def\NC{}
\def\NR{\def\NC{\cr}}
% Hack for number. Should be done by me
Is there any progress on this? I notice it is not yet in the core. I'm in
need of an AMSL split-like environment but the above doesn't work entirely
as expected. Below is an example.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Dave
\placeformula
\startformula \startalign
\NC \sigma_{L_s}^2
\NC= E\left\{ \eps_L^
On Mon, 24 Mar 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Morgan Brassel wrote:
>
>> Sorry that I can't help you with the implementation, Aditya... I just want
>> to confirm that your new macro perfectly fits my needs. I hope it will
>> make it into the core, it really is useful!
>
> once aditya is confident that
Morgan Brassel wrote:
> Sorry that I can't help you with the implementation, Aditya... I just want
> to confirm that your new macro perfectly fits my needs. I hope it will
> make it into the core, it really is useful!
once aditya is confident that it makes sense and works as expected it
will p
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Morgan Brassel wrote:
>> 3) Aditya, I saw your remark in your 'My Way' concerning the 'multline'
>> environment. I must admit I would really be glad to see it appear in
>> ConTeXt! I'm afraid I'm not able to implement it myself...
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Morgan Brassel wrote:
> 3) Aditya, I saw your remark in your 'My Way' concerning the 'multline'
> environment. I must admit I would really be glad to see it appear in
> ConTeXt! I'm afraid I'm not able to implement it myself... I use it a
> lot with amsmath: when a formula is j
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 19:48:55 -0400 (EDT)
> Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Morgan Brassel wrote:
>>
>>> Concerning multline, I only read the specification given in amsldoc.pdf:
>>> "3.3 Split equations without alig
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 19:48:55 -0400 (EDT)
Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Morgan Brassel wrote:
>
> > Concerning multline, I only read the specification given in amsldoc.pdf:
> > "3.3 Split equations without alignment". Multline does not support
> > alignment,
> >
Le Friday 14 March 2008 00:48:55 Aditya Mahajan, vous avez écrit :
> So, will this user interface be enough:
>
> \startformula \startmultline
>\NC line 1 \FR
>\NC line 2 \MR
>\NC line 3 \LR
> \stopmultline \stopformula
>
> Lines with \FR are flush left, lines with \MR are centered, and
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Morgan Brassel wrote:
> Concerning multline, I only read the specification given in amsldoc.pdf:
> "3.3 Split equations without alignment". Multline does not support alignment,
> so you can't put '&' inside it, only '\\'. All it does is cut the equation
> into several lines: t
Le Thursday 13 March 2008 13:23:06 Aditya Mahajan, vous avez écrit :
> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Morgan Brassel wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I read carefully the two 'My Way' from Aditya regarding math alignment
> > (thank you for those, they were extremely useful to me, and should maybe
> > get even
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Morgan Brassel wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I read carefully the two 'My Way' from Aditya regarding math alignment
> (thank you for those, they were extremely useful to me, and should maybe
> get even more visibility on the wiki), and I have some questions about
> it:
>
>
>
Hi everyone,
I read carefully the two 'My Way' from Aditya regarding math alignment
(thank you for those, they were extremely useful to me, and should maybe get
even
more visibility on the wiki), and I have some questions about it:
1) Is there a way to modify interline spacing in 'cases' envi
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Jeff Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 8/18/06, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> grep the base path for \definehspace and search for line with "fr" in
>> the tag and you'll see how things can be influences
>
> Hans, the answer was in lang-spa.tex! I then regenerated the form
Hi,
On 8/18/06, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> grep the base path for \definehspace and search for line with "fr" in
> the tag and you'll see how things can be influences
Hans, the answer was in lang-spa.tex! I then regenerated the format
and it works absolutely perfectly, my single quo
Jeff Smith wrote:
>
> The spacing is retained for the single quotes. But it shouldn't be --
> this sort of spacing in French is used with guillemets, but never with
> single quotes (') or double quotes ("). At the very least, I can
> confirm this is the French Canadian norm, which I want to use. So
Hi again,
On 8/18/06, Mojca Miklavec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You have to ask other French guys why they decided to put
>\c!leftquote=\leftguillemot,
>\c!rightquote=\rightguillemot,
> instead of single guillemots there (well, I don't know which ones are
> the once that should be used
On 8/17/06, Jeff Smith wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thank you yet another time for the helpful replies. You guys rock! A
> couple of things:
>
> Aditya, the \startMYLAYOUT \stopMYLAYOUT strategy seems to be
> perfect. Thanks!
>
> Now, from Mojca's reply:
>
> > MB, but it's been updated to the new version
Jeff Smith wrote:
>> \let\normalquotation=\quotation
>> \def\quotation#1
>>{\bgroup\def\quotation##1{\quote{##1}}\normalquotation{#1}\egroup}
>>
the next version will support level specific symbols:
\quotation{... \quotation{...} ...}
\startquotation ... \startquotation... \quotation
Jeff Smith wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thank you yet another time for the helpful replies. You guys rock! A
> couple of things:
>
> Aditya, the \startMYLAYOUT \stopMYLAYOUT strategy seems to be
> perfect. Thanks!
>
> Now, from Mojca's reply:
>
>
>> MB, but it's been updated to the new version today an
Hi!
Thank you yet another time for the helpful replies. You guys rock! A
couple of things:
Aditya, the \startMYLAYOUT \stopMYLAYOUT strategy seems to be
perfect. Thanks!
Now, from Mojca's reply:
> MB, but it's been updated to the new version today anyway, so it might
> be worth refreshing
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006, Jeff Smith wrote:
Mojka answered your other questions.
> New question:
>
> All the examples that I find of \setupparagraphs in the manuals are
> cases of different paragraphs layed out in columns. Is it still this
> command I have to use in order to style in advance single-co
On 8/17/06, Jeff Smith wrote:
> Thank you all for your answers!
>
> A quick follow-up, and a new question at the end:
>
> Ad question a) My problem with Times and small caps was just a bad
> mapping of names on my side. So I'm told that \cap should work, and
> well, of course it does! :-)
>
> Ad qu
Thank you all for your answers!
A quick follow-up, and a new question at the end:
Ad question a) My problem with Times and small caps was just a bad
mapping of names on my side. So I'm told that \cap should work, and
well, of course it does! :-)
Ad question b) Ricard Roca said:
"I think the way
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>>b) LaTeX has a package for the International Phonetic Alphabet called
>>tipa. Is it possible to use it in ConTeXt? If not, can anybody point
>>me to the relevant manuals that will help me incorporate official IPA
>>fonts (say, the TTF version) in my ConTeXt installation?
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On 8/16/06, Jeff Smith wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'm fairly new to ConTeXt (which I greatly admire, by the way) and
>> after reading a couple of provided manuals, I have some lingering
>> questions. I thank anyone in advance for replying to any number of
>> them.
>>
>> The fo
Hi!
Quick answers:
> a) Somehow I can't come up with small caps in a Times font. Is this
> normal? This happens either by using \sc or \setupcapitals[sc=yes]
> along with \cap.
Times font that comes with TeX distros doesn't have real small caps, but \cap
should work, as with any font. The only
On 8/16/06, Jeff Smith wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm fairly new to ConTeXt (which I greatly admire, by the way) and
> after reading a couple of provided manuals, I have some lingering
> questions. I thank anyone in advance for replying to any number of
> them.
>
> The fonts manual mentions how TeX is often
Hi!
I'm fairly new to ConTeXt (which I greatly admire, by the way) and
after reading a couple of provided manuals, I have some lingering
questions. I thank anyone in advance for replying to any number of
them.
The fonts manual mentions how TeX is often qualified as 'the font
mess'. Well, yeah, my
Hans and other contexers,
Again on Arabtex, a real challenge.
2. The problem with the questionmark remains unsolved, I am afraid.
3. There is also a problem with \rq (closing quotation marks). The
result is expected to be <>, however it is <
\
\ %Use this to test the question mark
\startara
Thanks Hans, for your quick reply.
I downloaded the most recent files (again) from Lagally's website, since
I don't have the texlive cd (may be I should). The most recent
apatch.sty bear dates in 2006.
I commented line 191 in apatch.sty. Everything seems to work normal now.
Perhaps until I dec
R. Ermers wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I have been trying again to get Arabtex running. I got the most recent
> version of apatch.sty etc. There are some problems.
>
> Question 1. context gets stuck
> When using Arabtex with Context (which I prefer now), the run stops on a
> command in apatch, \hc
Dear friends,
I have been trying again to get Arabtex running. I got the most recent
version of apatch.sty etc. There are some problems.
Question 1. context gets stuck
When using Arabtex with Context (which I prefer now), the run stops on a
command in apatch, \hc, referring to hepatch. Arabtex
Radhelorn wrote:
>
>text text
>\commandhere
>
>
\dontleavehmode\commandhere
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Hans Hagen wrote:
> Radhelorn wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I have a few questions about ignoring unnecessary spaces and blank
>> lines. The following example illustrates my problem. In the first
>> start/stop pair text after \startcommand is not bold as it should be,
>> in the second it is bold but
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