Sun, Mar 29, 2020 ve 08:24:53PM +0200 Wolfgang Schuster napsal(a):
# Tomas Hala schrieb am 29.03.2020 um 19:55:
# >Hi all,
# >
# >I noticed the difference in behaviour of textcommand which depends
# >on the location: for top, bottom and page the \crlf (see MWE) is applied
# >while for the left and
Tomas Hala schrieb am 29.03.2020 um 19:55:
Hi all,
I noticed the difference in behaviour of textcommand which depends
on the location: for top, bottom and page the \crlf (see MWE) is applied
while for the left and right not even if other values (\red, any-text)
are used as expecterd.
How could
Hi all,
I noticed the difference in behaviour of textcommand which depends
on the location: for top, bottom and page the \crlf (see MWE) is applied
while for the left and right not even if other values (\red, any-text)
are used as expecterd.
How could I activate the textcommand=\crlf for locatio
Hi!
I did find a different behaviour for the same command.
In:
1] \starttext
2] \defineenumeration
3] [remark]
4] [way=bysection,location=top,
5] text=Remark,
6] inbetween=\blank,
7] after=\blank]
8] \remark In the early medieval times Hasselt was a place of
pilgrim
Hi Jens,
> shouldn't it be named cont-sys.tex?
Indeed :-}
Thanks
Willi
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On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 20:03:04 +0200
"Willi Egger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> When I compile a MyWay (uses s-mag-*.tex) under Windows everything runs
> smoothly.
> When I compile the same file under Linux, where I got also a texlive7 tree
> installed, the \setupencoding[texnan
Hello everybody,
When I compile a MyWay (uses s-mag-*.tex) under Windows everything runs
smoothly.
When I compile the same file under Linux, where I got also a texlive7 tree
installed, the \setupencoding[texnansi] is not read from the cont-sys.ini,
though the file contains this statement. - As a c