On 2010-01-31, at 8:58 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 31.01.10 16:50, schrieb Design Department:
>
>>> Is the content for each element short enough to fit on one page
>>> or do you have content which needs more pages?
>>
>> The content always fits on a single page.
>
> Here is a goodie whic
Am 31.01.10 16:58, schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
or do you have content which needs more pages?
The content always fits on a single page.
Is the content for each element short enough to fit on one page
Here is a goodie which is only documented in the ConTeXt source.
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There are other ways
Am 31.01.10 16:50, schrieb Design Department:
Is the content for each element short enough to fit on one page
or do you have content which needs more pages?
The content always fits on a single page.
Here is a goodie which is only documented in the ConTeXt source.
\setupheadertexts[the heade
>> I have a single page layout as follows:
>>
>> * Landscape + letter page
>> * Block of multi-line text (variable number of lines) which occupies the
>> left third of the page
>> * Table with variable number of rows which occupies the right two-thirds of
>> the page
>>
>> I'm using \framed fo
Am 30.01.10 05:29, schrieb Design Department:
I have a single page layout as follows:
* Landscape + letter page
* Block of multi-line text (variable number of lines) which occupies the left
third of the page
* Table with variable number of rows which occupies the right two-thirds of the
page
I have a single page layout as follows:
* Landscape + letter page
* Block of multi-line text (variable number of lines) which occupies the left
third of the page
* Table with variable number of rows which occupies the right two-thirds of the
page
I'm using \framed for the left text block and \p