2008/8/10 Henning Hraban Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Perhaps explain that pt means point and is 1/72 inch.
Is it? In TeX pt is 1/72.27 and 1/72 is bp.
Best
Martin
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Hi all,
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2008-08-10 um 16:24 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
http://context.aanhet.net/svn/contextman/context-reference/en/co-typography.pdf
There is a new version now, same location. Response to other messages:
* The two identical paragraphs in the hz section were an
Am 2008-08-11 um 13:08 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Table 1.1 is not clear to me:
I tried to make this more clear by altering both text and table a
little.
Thanks, *much* better!
Perhaps explain that pt means point and is 1/72 inch.
Ok, did that.
And I guess Martin is right WRT pt vs. bp
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
BTW in LilyPond there's a multilingual glossary, perhaps we should
start such, too? We often get confusion with technical terms. And at
least in German there's currently not even a technical dictionary for
the print/design industries.
good idea, perfect for a
Hi all,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi all,
Following the discussion with Gerben over the past week, I have
initialized a project for the creation of a new Context Reference
Manual.
After 10 days of fairly heavy editting, I can now show you the
first useful product of this project: an updated
Hi, Taco:
direct link to the typography chapter's pdf:
http://context.aanhet.net/svn/contextman/context-reference/en/co-typography.pdf
Very cool and useful, Thank you!
Yue Wang
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Am 2008-08-10 um 16:24 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
http://context.aanhet.net/svn/contextman/context-reference/en/co-typography.pdf
As this is a first attempt, corrections and suggestions are very
welcome. The next goal will be the creation of a chapter that deals
with font installation and
Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi all,
Following the discussion with Gerben over the past week, I have
initialized a project for the creation of a new Context Reference
Manual.
After 10 days of fairly heavy editting, I can now show you the
Hi:
- p32, I can't see the difference between the two protruding
examples. (Or the hz ones for that matter!).
Yes, I reported this problem to Taco 3 or 4 hours ago in a private mail.
I previously thought I was wrong and just one of the ``average
reader'' described in the section.
Your
Hi all,
Following the discussion with Gerben over the past week, I have
initialized a project for the creation of a new Context Reference
Manual.
The goal is to create a complete manual documenting all of context's
user-level commands with the focus on creating a reference manual,
but not so
Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
Following the discussion with Gerben over the past week, I have
initialized a project for the creation of a new Context Reference
Manual.
The goal is to create a complete manual documenting all of context's
user-level commands with the
John Devereux wrote:
One thing extra I would ask for is that parameters be actually
*explained*, as well as simply listed, for each command. Perhaps a
hyperlink to a generic explanation page if they are too trivial.
Yes, that has been bothering more people (indeed even myself,
sometimes).
John Devereux wrote:
Anybody who is willing and able to help out in any way is very much
invited to join in. The manual is to be distributed under the GNU Free
Document License so that it can borrow text from the wiki, and also so
that it can be included in free TeX distributions (like TeX
On Tue, Apr 29 2008, luigi scarso wrote:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:25 AM, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a reference manual for the functions in cont-en.lua?
Are you talking about l-table.lua ?
No, about cont-en.lua. But l-table.lua is integrated in that file. It's a
merge
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 5:14 PM, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 29 2008, luigi scarso wrote:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:25 AM, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a reference manual for the functions in cont-en.lua?
Are you talking about l-table.lua ?
No,
On Sun, May 04 2008, luigi scarso wrote:
Search on
http://source.contextgarden.net
for cont-en.lua
gives only
luat-tmp.lua
mtxrun.lua
luatools.lua
Also my last distro 2008-04-18 has not this file.
Maybe a svn trunk ?
No, it's a generated file (merge of several lua-files). It should
No, it's a generated file (merge of several lua-files). It should be on
your hard drive at the same place as the format file cont-en.fmt.
Ah yes, now I see it;
it's in the cache dir
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it's powerful .
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On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:25 AM, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Is there a reference manual for the functions in cont-en.lua? Or just a
function index?
There are really a lot of nice functions, for example table.serialize(),
for the every-day usage!
maybe
texmfstart
AH! Thanks, I had already tried it but it seemed not work. But it was
me: \setuppagenumbering[state=stop]. with
\setuppagenumbering[state=start] works perfectly.
Best
-a-
On 9 Dec 2006, at 02:42, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
\pagereference[tag]
Andrea Valle
DAMS - Facoltà di Scienze della
On Sat, 9 Dec 2006, andrea valle wrote:
AH! Thanks, I had already tried it but it seemed not work. But it was
me: \setuppagenumbering[state=stop].
You can use \setuppagenumbering[location=] to get rid of the page
number.
Aditya
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Hi to all,
I'm typesetting a manual for a programming language. I'm inserting long
excerpts from code and I have my nice line numbers as explained by the
wiki.
Code is inserted using \startcode\stopcode mechanism (I have two type
of starttyping).
I cannot understand how to refer to these code
On Sat, 9 Dec 2006, andrea valle wrote:
Hi to all,
I'm typesetting a manual for a programming language. I'm inserting long
excerpts from code and I have my nice line numbers as explained by the
wiki.
Code is inserted using \startcode\stopcode mechanism (I have two type
of starttyping).
I
On Jun 22, 2006, at 23:13, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006, Hans van der Meer wrote:
With \definereferenceformat[pin][left=(,right=)] it is possible to
typeset
references with
\pin[ref] and get (ref)
I have two questions in this respect:
1. is it possible to change
On Fri, 23 Jun 2006, Hans van der Meer wrote:
On Jun 22, 2006, at 23:13, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006, Hans van der Meer wrote:
With \definereferenceformat[pin][left=(,right=)] it is possible to
typeset
references with
\pin[ref] and get (ref)
I have two questions in
With \definereferenceformat[pin][left=(,right=)] it is possible to typeset references with \pin[ref] and get "(ref)"I have two questions in this respect:1. is it possible to change the general setup in the same way, e.g. let \in[ref] do the same as \pin[ref] here. The left and right are not in
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006, Hans van der Meer wrote:
With \definereferenceformat[pin][left=(,right=)] it is possible to typeset
references with
\pin[ref] and get (ref)
I have two questions in this respect:
1. is it possible to change the general setup in the same way,
e.g. let
Le 15 mai à 21:56:56 Willi Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| I suggest you search Hans' presentation styles. e.g. s-pre-04.tex
| Willi
Thanks; actually this is what I was doing when I decided to ask for some
centralized reference. But I admit I have to dig a little more into these
I suggest you search Hans' presentation styles. e.g. s-pre-04.tex
Willi
Peter Münster wrote:
On Sat, 13 May 2006, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
Where can I find the list of all keywords recognized by the \but command
to set up interaction?
(Honest, I searched the manual!)
Hello,
Where can I find the list of all keywords recognized by the \but command
to set up interaction?
(Honest, I searched the manual!)
thx
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On Sat, 13 May 2006, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
Where can I find the list of all keywords recognized by the \but command
to set up interaction?
(Honest, I searched the manual!)
TeXshow says, that there is only one argument: the reference
\but[ref]
Cheers, Peter
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Le 13 mai à 14:21:17 Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| On Sat, 13 May 2006, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
| Where can I find the list of all keywords recognized by the \but command
| to set up interaction?
| (Honest, I searched the manual!)
| TeXshow says, that there is only
It appears they are defined in
http://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/base/core-ref.tex
slightly more than halfway down.
Regards, Johan
2006/5/13, Jean Magnan de Bornier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Le 13 mai à 14:21:17 Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| On Sat, 13 May 2006, Jean
Le 13 mai à 17:49:35 Johan Sandblom [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| It appears they are defined in
| http://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/base/core-ref.tex
| slightly more than halfway down.
| Regards, Johan
Thank you, I will try to understand that file...
| 2006/5/13, Jean
Jörg Hagmann wrote:
Thank you for the answers to my problem. When under \placefigure I
added [ ] in front of the brackets containing the reference name, it
worked. I thought that if you didn't want to specify anything (such as
here), one could leave it out entirely. That shows you the kind of
Dear list members,
I can't figure out how to refer to figures. In the setuparea I have
e.g.:
\useexternalfigure[anapler][anaplerosis][width=\textwidth]
In the body I had:
\placefigure{Acetyl-CoA stimuliert die anaplerotische Reaktion
etc...}{\externalfigure[anapler]}
In the text:
Try for instance
\placefigure
[] % 1st [] argument is for placing options like: here, force
[anapler] % 2nd [] argument is the label
{caption} %1st {} argument is caption
{\externalfigure[path-tofigurefile][width=3in]}
Then
\in{Abb.}[anapler]
will (hopefully) work.
Matthias
On Apr 29, 2005, at
Hi Jörg,
The \placefigure command knows more optional things:
\placefigure
[left, right, here, top, bottom, inleft, inright, inmargin, margin,
leftmargin, rightmargin, leftedge, rightedge, innermargin, outermargin,
inneredge, outeredge, inner, outer, line, high, low, fit, page,
opposite,
\useencoding[ffr]
this command should come first (i.e. even before any \startproject or so since
it set an internal separator (has to do with active french quotes); some day i
will change that to a more convenient method
Hans
-
Hi, yes indeed I changed the code of Peter in that sense and made a
separate file of the product-code before testing. I did this not because
I knew it, but it looked just more Context-like to me ;-)
Willi
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
% This is the project file:
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
\useencoding[ffr]
this command should come first (i.e. even before any \startproject or so
since
it set an internal separator (has to do with active french quotes); some day
i
will change that to a more convenient method
Thanks for your
Hi Peter,
your code works if you say \in{section}[bla]. \in is normally used with
a indicator what you are referencing.
\at{page}[bla]
\about[bla]
Using
TeXExec 5.2.4 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2005
pdfeTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.20a-2.2 (Web2c 7.5.3)
ConTeXt ver: 2005.01.26 fmt: 2005.1.26
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Willi Egger wrote:
your code works if you say \in{section}[bla]. \in is normally used with
a indicator what you are referencing.
\at{page}[bla]
\about[bla]
Using
TeXExec 5.2.4 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2005
pdfeTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.20a-2.2 (Web2c 7.5.3)
Hi Peter,
I would definitely not downgrade!
I tried your example with the alpha-version and the result is ok.
TeXExec 5.2.4 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2005
pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.20a-2.2 (Web2c 7.5.3)
ConTeXt ver: 2005.02.14 fmt: 2005.2.15 int: english mes: english
Best,
Willi
Peter
On 20-jun-04, at 21:45, Hans Hagen Outside wrote:
dr. Hans van der Meer wrote:
In the ConTeXt manual (cont-eni.pdf) it says in the chapter on
references by way of example:
can you try the version i uploaded yesterday?
(i introduced a feature and therefore bug but don't know yet why it
fails on
dr. Hans van der Meer wrote:
In the ConTeXt manual (cont-eni.pdf) it says in the chapter on
references by way of example:
can you try the version i uploaded yesterday?
(i introduced a feature and therefore bug but don't know yet why it
fails on those cases)
Hans
In the ConTeXt manual (cont-eni.pdf) it says in the chapter on references by way of example:
In this chapter, we can safely use references, without the danger of clashing with references in other chapters. If we have a figure:
\placefigure[here][fig:worldmap]{A map of the \TeX\ world}{...}
In
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 01:56:55PM +0100, Albrecht Kauffmann wrote:
in a former paper I used
[...]
How about
\placeformula[one]
\startformula
\eqalignno{
a = b \formulanumber[one-a]{a}\cr
c = d \subformulanumber[one-b]{b}\cr
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