Hi Mikael,
> Do they appear automatically in texshow or does someone have to update
> by hand? How long does it typically take? Is there something one can
> do?
I will transfer the old texshow-web into the wiki, so the new commands
can be added there easily. Jelle Huisman has suggested this and
On 5-2-2010 16:20, Mikael Persson wrote:
Thanks for you answer, Hans.
Do they appear automatically in texshow or does someone have to update
by hand? How long does it typically take? Is there something one can
do?
if something is missing one can create the xml blob that has to go into
the con
Thanks for you answer, Hans.
Do they appear automatically in texshow or does someone have to update
by hand? How long does it typically take? Is there something one can
do?
Mikael
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 5-2-2010 9:00, Mikael Persson wrote:
>
>> 3) any other reaso
On 5-2-2010 9:00, Mikael Persson wrote:
3) any other reason?
it's a rather recently added command
Hans
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Dear list and Patrick,
from texshow-web page ( http://texshow.contextgarden.net/ ) I read
"texshow-web is a web application for all user-commands that can be
used in ConTeXt."
However, I see that \colored is not inthere. This is also true for
some other commands appearing at this list occasional
Am 2009-11-23 um 13:03 schrieb richard.steph...@converteam.com:
On the texshow-web Help page it says that the page for a specific
command can be invoked using a parameter for the url, e.g. "http://texshow.contextgarden.net/about
". I have tried this but all I get is a page saying "Error messag
Hello,
On the texshow-web Help page it says
that the page for a specific command can be invoked using a parameter for
the url, e.g. "http://texshow.contextgarden.net/about".
I have tried this but all I get is a page saying "Error
message: Cannot recognize URL."
I have tried with a space before t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As an eternal optimist, I often refer to texshow-web in the hope that I
> will find a function to help me, or a quick description of one that I
> already know. In most cases I end up reverting to searching the manuals
> and source code. I like the idea of texshow-web
As an eternal optimist, I often refer to texshow-web in the hope that I
will find a function to help me, or a quick description of one that I
already know. In most cases I end up reverting to searching the manuals
and source code. I like the idea of texshow-web and I sometimes add notes
to en
Hello Peter (and Taco and others),
> if I update some description in texshow-web, will it then appear
> automatically in the normal texshow of the next ConTeXt-release?
I didn't think of _that_ question. I guess Taco and I have to figure
that out, but I suppose the answer is currently no, but wi
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
> I've updated texshow-web. It's a complete rewrite. This is now
> database driven and I have tried hard to preserve all comments and
> examples from the old texshow-web. Please report any errors
> (preferrable include me in cc: if you post them on the
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've updated texshow-web. It's a complete rewrite. This is now
> database driven and I have tried hard to preserve all comments and
> examples from the old texshow-web. Please report any errors
> (preferrable include me in cc: if you pos
Hi there,
I've updated texshow-web. It's a complete rewrite. This is now
database driven and I have tried hard to preserve all comments and
examples from the old texshow-web. Please report any errors
(preferrable include me in cc: if you post them on the list).
Please fill in descriptions for th
Hallo Patrick,
I added one third (only one third but most important one since
analogy;-) of \setuplayout command to tewshow-web. To be more
descriptive I snaffled table of page areas from wiki. Unfortunately
comment field seems not to be html sensitive (see
http://texshow.contextgarden.net/ts.r
Hello Taco,
> This also raises another problem: what to do if the syntax
>definition is wrong?
>
> The very first definition is wrong: \about's syntax is
> \about [ref]
> not
> \about {text} [ref]
>
> I fixed that in the garden, but will that new definition be destroyed at the
> nex
Willi Egger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This looks indeed nice and promising, its fast and may be a good
> solution for beginners and literates.
> Most valuable will be descriptions and examples. I added just the
> first example... \translate
Great! I am making backups on a daily base now. Good
Ed L Cashin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am brave. This looks very nice!
Thanks.
> It reminds me of something I've been wondering for a while, though.
> Why are certain commands, like startitemize, absent from the list of
> texshow commands?
because the provided list is not perfect yet. \s
Hi,
> Yes, it\'s great!
thank you.
> It would be nice to have a short description for each command - I
> know, there is the documentation from Hans - but it would be
> comfortable to have the description in texshow.
Well, that is exactly what I am trying to achieve: to have
descriptions of all
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