On 24-10-2010 7:28, seasoul wrote:
Thanks to Hans,Peter,Alan,Aditya,
It really helps. I combined your ideas together, the final result
is perfect.
\setupalign[verytolerant,stretch,hanging,highquility,nothyphenated]
I did not try many combinations, but withouth verytoleratnt
On 24-10-2010 9:40, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Saturday 23 October 2010 23:20:06 Peter Münster wrote:
On Sat, Oct 23 2010, Peter Münster wrote:
Oh, stupid answer, I'm sorry. I thought, that you had already been using
verytolerant and stretch, that was so ugly... (it *is* ugly)
But just perfect
On Saturday 23 October 2010 23:20:06 Peter Münster wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 23 2010, Peter Münster wrote:
>
> Oh, stupid answer, I'm sorry. I thought, that you had already been using
> verytolerant and stretch, that was so ugly... (it *is* ugly)
>
But just perfect for a boss who is probably trained
Thanks to Hans,Peter,Alan,Aditya,
It really helps. I combined your ideas together, the final result
is perfect.
\setupalign[verytolerant,stretch,hanging,highquility,nothyphenated]
I did not try many combinations, but withouth verytoleratnt and stretch, the
result is not as good
On Sat, 23 Oct 2010, seasoul wrote:
I use the setting, that works. Then the line became ugly, the length of
lines are irregular. Is it possible to fine-tune it.
Perhaps enabling character protrusion and expansion will help a little.
\setupalign[hanging, highquality]
Aditya
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On Sat, Oct 23 2010, Peter Münster wrote:
>
> > I use the setting, that works. Then the line became ugly, the length of
> > lines are irregular. Is it possible to fine-tune it.
>
> Use landscape, with about 200 characters per line, that should resolve your
> problem... ;)
Oh, stupid answer, I'm
On Saturday 23 October 2010 10:21:01 seasoul wrote:
>
> I use the setting, that works. Then the line became ugly, the length of
> lines are irregular. Is it possible to fine-tune it.
>
Try:
\setupalign[verytolerant,stretch]
Alan
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On Sat, Oct 23 2010, seasoul wrote:
> I use the setting, that works. Then the line became ugly, the length of
> lines are irregular. Is it possible to fine-tune it.
Use landscape, with about 200 characters per line, that should resolve your
problem... ;)
The most important: mention somewhere, th
Yes, when he was talking about there must be two spaces after a period, and
there is strictly no hyphenation at the end of lines, I was almost driven
crazy: How can you set such a rule as in a typewritter period? Of course, I
did not speak out.
I use the setting, that works. Then the line became u
On 22-10-2010 4:08, seasoul wrote:
Is there a way to justify the line? I mean no word hyphenation, and words
\setupalign[nothyphenated]
are justified like in office word. My boss is quite angry to see
hyphenations at the end of lines in my file.
lucky him that he was not born in Germany or
Is there a way to justify the line? I mean no word hyphenation, and words
are justified like in office word. My boss is quite angry to see
hyphenations at the end of lines in my file.
What a hell.
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