recently try to use context. As I read the wiki, I
think that Context is great to typeset documents. Now I'm trying to make
a
document with some maths in it and I also need bold math symbols. I try
the steps written in MyWay Magazine: Normal and Bold Math Combination by
Hans Hagen and I find that bold
Dear all,
I'm a newbie, just recently try to use context. As I read the wiki, I
think that Context is great to typeset documents. Now I'm trying to make a
document with some maths in it and I also need bold math symbols. I try
the steps written in MyWay Magazine: Normal and Bold Math Combination
Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Rolf wrote:
luigi scarso wrote:
On 2/2/07, Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have some questions about cmyk in combination with Metapost. Just by
using
\setupcolors[state=start,
cmyk=yes,
mpcmyk=yes,
rgb=no,
]
I get cmy(k=0
luigi scarso wrote:
On 2/2/07, Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have some questions about cmyk in combination with Metapost. Just by using
\setupcolors[state=start,
cmyk=yes,
mpcmyk=yes,
rgb=no,
]
I get cmy(k=0) graphics, although all used colors are still defined
Peter Rolf wrote:
luigi scarso wrote:
On 2/2/07, Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have some questions about cmyk in combination with Metapost. Just by using
\setupcolors[state=start,
cmyk=yes,
mpcmyk=yes,
rgb=no,
]
I get cmy(k=0) graphics, although all
Hi all,
I have some questions about cmyk in combination with Metapost. Just by using
\setupcolors[state=start,
cmyk=yes,
mpcmyk=yes,
rgb=no,
]
I get cmy(k=0) graphics, although all used colors are still defined in
the rgb color space.
This is really a nice feature and the automatic color
2007/2/1, Rolf Marvin Bøe Lindgren [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 1. feb. 2007, at 10:40, Hans Hagen wrote:
we use the letter stuff is in combination with an xml database of
adresses but i also use the thing standalone (address in file)
maybe when i'm in the mood i'll make it better; actually it's
On 2/2/07, Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have some questions about cmyk in combination with Metapost. Just by using
\setupcolors[state=start,
cmyk=yes,
mpcmyk=yes,
rgb=no,
]
I get cmy(k=0) graphics, although all used colors are still defined in
the rgb color space
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 10:25:20 -0700, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so, maybe Hraban can say something about the modules
m-letter and m-corresp?
Or better yet, Hans himself ;-)
we use the letter stuff is in combination with an xml
On 1. feb. 2007, at 10:40, Hans Hagen wrote:
we use the letter stuff is in combination with an xml database of
adresses but i also use the thing standalone (address in file)
maybe when i'm in the mood i'll make it better; actually it's
rather configurable already by using setups
with a known solution?
No. This works fine here
\starttext
\dorecurse{500}
{\input knuth\footnote[note:\recurselevel]{this is a
footnote}\endgraf}
\stoptext
Hi Aditya,
Thanks for checking. I've been unable as yet to create a simple
test case. It must be a combination of things. I'll
combination.
Anyhow you can combine pic02 and pic03
{\vbox{\externalfigure[pic02.jpg][scale=1000]
\blank[whatever is needed]
\externalfigure[pic03.jpg][scale=1000]}} {Caption}
and use two [2*1] combinations.
Just a fast example with \framed instead of \externalfigure
Hi Peter, hi Luigi,
didn´t think of tables and I don´t know much about it,
but maybe a combination of your ideas?
Two tables (the first for picture 1, 2 and 3) and a second one
for picture 4 and 5?
Greetings,
Claudia
Peter Rolf wrote:
luigi scarso wrote:
My 2 cents:
Why not use a table
Claudia Lanzl wrote:
Hi Peter, hi Luigi,
didn´t think of tables and I don´t know much about it,
but maybe a combination of your ideas?
Two tables (the first for picture 1, 2 and 3) and a second one
for picture 4 and 5?
i don't think that using two tables brings you any advantage
On 1/22/07, Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Claudia Lanzl wrote:
Hi Peter, hi Luigi,
didn´t think of tables and I don´t know much about it,
but maybe a combination of your ideas?
Two tables (the first for picture 1, 2 and 3) and a second one
for picture 4 and 5?
i don't think
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007, luigi scarso wrote:
On 1/22/07, Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Claudia Lanzl wrote:
Hi Peter, hi Luigi,
didn´t think of tables and I don´t know much about it,
but maybe a combination of your ideas?
Two tables (the first for picture 1, 2 and 3) and a second one
, or with a combination of the Gentium and LatinModern,
or the Gentium and TrueType version of Myriad (made fontforge), the
outcome is the same as (1).
(3) If I try to combine TrueType Gentium and Type1 Myriad, my
GhostScript failes to view/print it properly: strange letters appear in
the text.
I've got
M.J. Kallen wrote:
Hi Taco and everyone else,
working with \placepublications[criterium=cite] inside sections, I
noticed that the behavior is not the same when using a section with
ownnumber=yes. The local list of publications does not appear in the
latter case. I've made a sample
] placepublications in combination with ownnumber=yes
M.J. Kallen wrote:
Hi Taco and everyone else,
working with \placepublications[criterium=cite] inside sections, I
noticed that the behavior is not the same when using a section with
ownnumber=yes. The local list of publications does
Hi,
I get an error when I use bookmarks in combination with indexed keywords
in chapter/section
like the example below. When I comment out the \placebookmarks, things
seem to work.
Is this behavior to be expected or is there a workaround/solution ?
Kind regards
Wim Neimeijer
% Example
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Wim Neimeijer wrote:
Hi,
I get an error when I use bookmarks in combination with indexed keywords in
chapter/section
like the example below. When I comment out the \placebookmarks, things seem
to work.
Is this behavior to be expected or is there a workaround/solution
factor other than 1 or the same x-height for both fonts.
Hm. Just typeset fontstrips, scale the doc up/down on the screen and
find the best visual match. You need to do that only once for a given
combination of fonts. In most cases i use lm for monospaced and palatino
for math when combined
at the beginning and the end of the above line.
The following worked ...
\expanded{\writetolist[Test]{}{\hfill {\bf Nicely centers TOC entry}
\hfill \FakePageNumber}}
... but not in combination with \MySpace or \hphantom anymore:
\expanded{\writetolist[Test]{}{???\hfill {\bf Nicely centers TOC
entry} \hfill
/encoding to default to, which combination of interface and message
interface to use, etc
in the case of luatex (we're experimenting with that now) it may also
involve preparing lua startup scripts in the case of kpse overloading
and such
- fix fmtutil and updmap so that they do the right thing
want to use (pdftex, aleph, xetex,
luatex, a combination)
ok, one can play safe and just generate them all for the english user
interface
So I guess TeXlive (and the existing teTeX packages within
Linux/BSD/... distributions) should do that, so that modern ConTeXt just
works.
If you
appear... but
the positioning is now the problem. For testing I defined the symbols
only to be equal to one buffer at a time (not a combination of them).
Without this restriction you get really funny positions for them.
HTH, Peter
TIA
Renaud
%%% stack.tex
\setupcolors[state=start
Tobias,
I can provide a first draft of a solution to your problem.
The frame around the combination should you show a small problem with my correction,
it is up to you change this and maybe to wikify this.
[old macro deleted]
I changed the macro to a (for mee) more readable form.
\unprotect
to your problem.
The frame around the combination should you show a small problem with my correction,
it is up to you change this and maybe to wikify this.
\unprotect
\startvariables dutch english german czech italian romanian french
horizontal: horizontal horizontal horizontal horizontal
On Sat, 7 Oct 2006, Pepe Barbe wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have 14 graphs that I want to arrange in a single page. I've found
the best wat to do that is with a 3 by 5 combination. Yet, it would
look better if I had a 3 by 4 combination and a 2 by 1 centered
underneath the preveious
Hello everyone,
I have 14 graphs that I want to arrange in a single page. I've found
the best wat to do that is with a 3 by 5 combination. Yet, it would
look better if I had a 3 by 4 combination and a 2 by 1 centered
underneath the preveious. Is there some simple way to do that?
Also, a while
that mp needs 10 sec per graphic? impressive
It is not just mp. It was a combination of mp ... textext ... metaobj
... conversion to pdf. Doing some tests right now, I see that the main
culprit was btex ... etex. Replacing all btex ... etex with \sometxt
makes things really fast (~15 sec for 8
the combination of the characters ij are shown as ..
in the pdf-file. When I switch to the default Texshopscript tex +
ghostscipt I'll get a dvi-file. Double-clicking on this file
generates a PDF-file with high quality characters and the ij characters.
Apparently there is something wrong in my
2006/10/1, Robert Kroon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
v2.09 as text editor. When I generate output with the pdftex default
script I get a pdf-file with poor letter quality (thick p's and t's
and j's). Also the combination of the characters ij are shown as ..
in the pdf-file. When I switch to the default
a messed up system
Yes, it was a little bit messed. An old config file (texmf.cnf) in
combination with context.cnf was causing the problems.
Peter
grep \collectPDFresources *.tex
meta-pdf.tex: \collectPDFresources
spec-fdf.tex:\def\collectPDFresources
spec-fdf.tex: \global\let
it worked also with 2 alone
there was a wrong assignment in the following: (core-mis)
\def\dostartcombination[#1][#2]%
{\global\setsystemmode{combination}%
\doifnothing{#1}\firstargumentfalse
\doifnothing{#2}\secondargumentfalse
\ifsecondargument
\def\currentcombination{#1
the delay. Here you go:
\setupcaptions[ headstyle=\ss\bf,style=\tfx ]
\setupcombinations[ style=\tfx\em ]
\starttext
\placefigure [center] {Combination Caption}
{
\startcombination [2*1]
{\framed[height=.45\textwidth,width=.45\textwidth]{My Graphic
1}}{Text: Test
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 14:35:36 -0500, Pepe Barbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you find a solution for my problem? Because I couldn't find your
answer in the email.
Look more carefully the mail, I guess that the problem was missing braces:
\placefigure [center] {Combination Caption
On 9/17/06, nico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look more carefully the mail, I guess that the problem was missing braces:
\placefigure [center] {Combination Caption}
{
\startcombination [2*1]
{\framed[height=.45\textwidth,width=.45\textwidth]{My Graphic
1}}{Text: Test. Math: $Test
[ headstyle=\ss\bf,style=\tfx ]
\setupcombinations[ style=\tfx\em ]
\starttext
\placefigure [center] {Combination Caption}
\startcombination [2*1]
{\framed[height=.45\textwidth,width=.45\textwidth]{My Graphic
1}}{Text: Test. Math: $Test$}
{\framed[height=.45
ideas why this might be?
This is very weird but I noticed the problem might be because I am
using inline Math in the captions. The caption of the entire
combination has mixed test and math and the size of the math is larger
than the text. Any ideas why this happens?
Pepe
Hi all,
I wanted to obtain to obtain an homogeneous formatting for my captions
whenever I use \placefigure or \placefloatcaption within combination,
so I've tried \setupcaption and \setupcaptions but
\starttext
\setupcaptions[align=left] % or \setupcaption[figure][align=left
Renaud AUBIN a crit:
Hi all,
I wanted to obtain to obtain an homogeneous formatting for my captions
whenever I use \placefigure or \placefloatcaption within combination,
so I've tried \setupcaption and \setupcaptions but
...
Bug ? BTW, I need a quick solution for my PhD
--combination=2*1
--paperformat=A4,landscape*A4,lanscape --nobanner filename.pdf
seems to do almost what you want (although it's way to complicated if
you ask me), but I still don't understand how
\definepapersize[offset=#{paperoffset}]
works.
Mojca
\setuppapersize[A4][A4]
\starttext
or a
combination of command line switches that will suppress ALL
messages except for:
1. error messages that cause the compile to halt.
2. The message(s) that tells me that compilation is completed.
If necessary I can live without this message.
How about a different approach. Set the makeprg
what that means, but With that, the float
go to the correct margin.
a combination of single/double, i.e. no mirroring of the layout but
different header/footerlines (4 args to \setupheadertexts) on left an
dright hand pages are possible
Hans
what that means, but With that, the float
go to the correct margin.
Aditya
Yes, i tried the code. But the generated output is not doublesided. And
then there is no problem. Therefore i removed the option 'singlesided'
(i do not know the meaning of the combination of both either). Now
I compile a Context file using an F key in my Gvim session. I
I waste a lot of time watching messages scroll past in my Gvim
window. What I am looking for is a command line switch or a
combination of command line switches that will suppress ALL
messages except for:
1. error messages that cause
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, John R. Culleton wrote:
I compile a Context file using an F key in my Gvim session. I
I waste a lot of time watching messages scroll past in my Gvim
window. What I am looking for is a command line switch or a
combination of command line switches that will suppress ALL
Hi all,
I often use placefigure like the following example:
\useexternalfigure[robhaz-iraq][src/images/robhaz_iraq_06][height=4cm]
\useexternalfigure[robhaz-rescue][src/images/robhaz_rescue_06][height=4cm]
\placefigure[here][fig:robhaz]{ROBHAZ-DT3}{
\startcombination[2*1]
:
This is an combination of two wiki-examples. The first column of the
table is about \textwidth (a little bit smaller). Why?
Between the gray and the second hor. Line there is a small white
area. Same between green and fourth hor. Line. Hmm!
colors in those tables are a bit of a hack; i need
green color. The gray is there. Why?
Variant 1:
This is an combination of two wiki-examples. The first column of the
table is about \textwidth (a little bit smaller). Why?
Between the gray and the second hor. Line there is a small white
area. Same between green and fourth hor. Line. Hmm!
Variant
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
apologies, I guess this one is a pretty easy question, but after
trying (almost) every combination I gave up...
How do I get xxx and yyy set in the header's center??
the ugly way :
\setupheadertexts[text][\hfill xxx \hfill][][][\hfill yyy\hfill
Hi,
apologies, I guess this one is a pretty easy question, but after
trying (almost) every combination I gave up...
How do I get xxx and yyy set in the header's center??
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided,location=
{header,marginedge}]
\setupheadertexts[][xxx][yyy][]
\starttext
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
apologies, I guess this one is a pretty easy question, but after
trying (almost) every combination I gave up...
How do I get xxx and yyy set in the header's center??
Look at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Headers_and_Footers
Marginal headings and centered
this
silently changes the default alignment in vertical sense to high.
The code below shows it in the leftmost box, that I added to the
previous examples that Hans Hagen has sent back.
it depends ... align={disable,high} (or whatever combination wanted)
3. Alignment in these examples
to the
previous examples that Hans Hagen has sent back.
3. Alignment in these examples is not correct. I add some \hfil's to
show that. In the combination {disable,lohi} somehow the horizontal
alignment change from the disable is killed by the lohi. The order
{lohi,disabled} or {disabled,lohi} has
', as in
.
.EX
texexec --format=plain --program=pdftex somefile
.EE
.
.TP
.B \-\-make
Generate a
.B ConTeXt
format file.
.
.
.SS Postprocess PDF Files
.
.TP
.BI \-\-combination= ROWS * COLS
Specify the number of pages to show on a single page.
Use with
.BR \-\-pdfcombine .
.
.TP
.B \-\-pdfarrange
Am 29.06.2006 um 15:43 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Bernd Militzer wrote:
Am 29.06.2006 um 12:31 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Bernd Militzer wrote:
\PID{67}{Rudolph, Joha\={n}e Christiane Friedericke}
\= has a special meaning inside tables, so use \theverboseglyphname
instead
thanks Hans,
but
Hi all,
using synonyms in combination with table(s) I get an error:
systems : begin file FehlerTableSynonyms at line 40
! Misplaced \omit.
\!ttLongHrule -\omit
\span \omit \span \!ttShortHrule
argument Rudolph, Joha\=
{n}e Christiane
Bernd Militzer wrote:
\PID{67}{Rudolph, Joha\={n}e Christiane Friedericke}
\= has a special meaning inside tables, so use \theverboseglyphname instead
Hans
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Am 29.06.2006 um 12:31 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Bernd Militzer wrote:
\PID{67}{Rudolph, Joha\={n}e Christiane Friedericke}
\= has a special meaning inside tables, so use \theverboseglyphname
instead
thanks Hans,
but sorry I have no idea where to finde \ theverboseglyphname
please giv me a
Bernd Militzer wrote:
Am 29.06.2006 um 12:31 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Bernd Militzer wrote:
\PID{67}{Rudolph, Joha\={n}e Christiane Friedericke}
\= has a special meaning inside tables, so use \theverboseglyphname
instead
thanks Hans,
but sorry I have no idea where
\typedistance of \tex{startalign}.
\startbuffer
\startformula \startalign[m=2,distance=5em]
\NC a_1 x + b_1 y \NC = c_1 \NC d_1 u + e_1 v \NC = f_1 \NR
\NC a_2 x + b_2 y \NC = c_2 \NC d_2 u + e_2 v \NC = f_2 \NR
\stopalign \stopformula
\stopbuffer
\ShowExample
A combination of \type[m=...,n
) the same with a repeated footer
(3) when a combination of header/row/footer becomes too high for a page,
ignore that fact and flush it (else we get a loop)
so, what you see is pretty natural
in your case, i'd try to make the last column wider so that less space
gets lost and
(i can think of a way
1,2,3 exclusivly results in the
correct behaviour.
Yes, very strange. It seems to be the combination of
- footer=...
- grid=yes
- height=middle
- \startfrontmatter
- \startstandardmakeup
that produces a first blank page...
Cheers, Peter
--
http://pmrb.free.fr/contact
to set the bodyfont
Hans
Revisiting this question after an absence I tried redefining
various values from the above list within \setupFLOWcharts. None
worked. No doubt there is a magic combination I missed. But more
than one user has been perplexed by this.
You know I never did figure out
be used to set the bodyfont
Hans
Revisiting this question after an absence I tried redefining
various values from the above list within \setupFLOWcharts. None
worked. No doubt there is a magic combination I missed. But more
than one user has been perplexed by this.
You know I never did figure
. No doubt there is a magic combination I missed. But more
than one user has been perplexed by this.
You know I never did figure out the answer to this one. And
factors such as \tfd were still too small. So I used the
John, I guess you have
maxwidth=\textwidth
and your natural chart
message in the PDF. So it seems that the
problem comes from this latter command.
Hi all, I tried various ways as suggested on my file with the setups
\useMPlibrary[txt] and \runMPgraphicstrue. The only combination that's
working is to have \useMPlibrary[txt] and not the other. Is it proper to
my
again
∞
l.9 \catcode`√∞
=\active \def√∞{^^F0}
so, it looks like the `charchar is not seen as a combination
how did the complete test file look? what does the following say:
\bgroup
\let\unicodechar\unicodenumber
\catcode`�=\active \def�{^^F0}
\egroup
Hans
:
! Missing number, treated as zero.
to be read again
∞
l.9 \catcode`√∞
=\active \def√∞{^^F0}
so, it looks like the `charchar is not seen as a combination
how did the complete test file look? what does the following say:
\bgroup
\let\unicodechar
with ConTeXt alone it stops with the
error message:
! Missing number, treated as zero.
to be read again
∞
l.9 \catcode`√∞
=\active \def√∞{^^F0}
so, it looks like the `charchar is not seen as a combination
how did the complete test file look? what does
CAMs have less than 300~bits, therefore a combination of CAM
search and lookup instructions (conditional jumps) is used.
\startlinecorrection
\midaligned{\externalfigure[combo.1][height=8\baselineskip]}
\stoplinecorrection
Packet Replicator and Block of Output Queues (RQU) replicates the packet
some code
\stopcode
\stopframesidebar}
\input tufte
\input tufte
\placedbsidebar{joke}
{\startframesidebar
\startcode
some code
\stopcode
\stopframesidebar}
\stoptext
backgrounds inside a float ... not the ideal combination (some otr
intereference), but how about:
\setuplayout
such a behaviour?
backgrounds inside a float ... not the ideal combination (some otr
intereference),
What does mean otr?
but how about:
Yes, replacing background by a framedtext works fine. In fact I used that
(and the 300 pages book compiled fine :-) but I changed to background to
allow the code
less dependent of
changes in tds (the change from /context/scripts/ruby to scripts/context/ruby
in combination with different kpsewhich fmt flags gave me so much trouble
(read: i had to use different stubs depending on what version of tes and
kpsewhich were used and they were not always in sync
will look into a combination of specials
Hans
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tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma
core-des.tex/, one about basic combination of
location and width options, the other about the footnotes.
Regards,
BG
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combinations of
\setupbodyfont but
I cannot work out the proper combination.
Thanks for any help
Regards
Wim
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think I have to work with typescripts and use combinations of
\setupbodyfont but
I cannot work out the proper combination.
Thanks for any help
Regards
Wim
This should work:
\usetypescript[modern]
\usetypescript[times][ec]
\definetypeface[MyFace][rm][serif][times][default][encoding=ec
-Roman font
* For math's I want to use a different font, i.e. Computer Modern
I think I have to work with typescripts and use combinations of
\setupbodyfont but
I cannot work out the proper combination.
Thanks for any help
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but there
is not something equivalent like
\setupcombinedlist[figure][alternative=c,aligntitle=no,width=4em]
The TOC is a combination of several lists (chapter, section, etc.), but a
LOF is a single list.
Try:
\setuplist[figure][alternative=c,aligntitle=no,width=4em]
or:
\placelist[figure][alternative=c
\setupcombinedlist[figure][alternative=c,aligntitle=no,width=4em]
The TOC is a combination of several lists (chapter, section, etc.), but a
LOF is a single list.
Try:
\setuplist[figure][alternative=c,aligntitle=no,width=4em]
or:
\placelist[figure][alternative=c,aligntitle=no,width=4em]
Question 2
are treated special (so that they sort well when used in combination
with a-z
you can file a feature request to treat numbers 'as characters'
Hans
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Hello,
\externalfigure[prefix-\doifmodeelse{blub}{blub}{notblub}][width=0.5\textwidth]
does not work.
I tried some combination of \expanded, \unexpanded, \expandafter etc but
without success. In the end, I write:
\doifmodeelse{blub}{%
\externalfigure[prefix-blub][width=0.5\textwidth
� wrote:
Hello,
\externalfigure[prefix-\doifmodeelse{blub}{blub}{notblub}][width=0.5\textwidth]
does not work.
I tried some combination of \expanded, \unexpanded, \expandafter etc but
without success. In the end, I write:
\doifmodeelse{blub}{%
\externalfigure[prefix-blub][width=0.5
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
I just upgraded following the instructions on the wiki, and wanted to
check that it went well and that the newer ones were being found --
always a nightmare subject in *TeX* with paths configurable by a
combination of environment variables, config files, and config files
I just upgraded following the instructions on the wiki, and wanted to
check that it went well and that the newer ones were being found --
always a nightmare subject in *TeX* with paths configurable by a
combination of environment variables, config files, and config files
chosen by other env
)' produced by above
combination to look like '(see e.g. Hunt et. al., 1986)'. Taco pointed out
in response to a question to list that I could do that by handing
a 'left={(see e.g. }' to the cite command, however I fail to be able to do
that. A XML node like this
cite id=hunt:86 opt=authoryear,left
the previous one will be used when no opt is given
- \XMLop (own parameter) saves a few bytes and can be used here
\defineXMLargument
[cite]
[opt=]
{\expanded{\cite[\XMLop{opt}][\XMLop{id}]}}
Sometimes I would like to have the '(Hunt et. al., 1986)' produced by above
combination to look
sure that it does not make things easier.
(btw, in pure text, it's still not clear if the macro glyph sould be
chosen or a stretchable hrule)
What is not clear to me is if unicode explicitely allows a combination of
a non spacing mark (accent) and a *group* of characters. In the
specification
. after having solved the problem with Perl, your hints to use
oldfigures in combination with the Latin Modern font worked with TeXLive
2005!
A do have a final question about fonts in ConTeXt. Most of the time it
suffices to use the pre-defined typefaces that come with ConTeXt, but
what if one
for the bits
of a combination, I have not found it. I never bothered to look
deeper into this, because, for my appications (paper printing), it
does not matter that the subparts are 'glued on'.
Cheers, Taco
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to set up independant references for the bits
of a combination, I have not found it. I never bothered to look
deeper into this, because, for my appications (paper printing), it
does not matter that the subparts are 'glued on'.
Just assume the obvious -)
\placefigure[][figuur
Hello,
I would like to print some listings, with their line numbers. To achieve
this I use the following combination on framedtext, typing and
linenumbering stuff.
The output is pretty as I wish, but unfortunately the line numbers are
*not* the numbers of the listing lines, but the numbers
or is the behaviour of the
startaligment environment erroneous?
Example (behaviour is in the caption):
\useexternalfigure[picture][somepicturefile]
\starttext
\startalignment[middle]\startcombination[1*1]{\externalfigure
[picture]}{startalignment combination not centered}
\midaligned
={\hbox{\raise 5pt\hbox{\vrule width\hsize height.05em}}}]
But the second solution maybe has some unwanted sideeffects (page
breaks,..). I've tried to use \hrule in combination with 'before=', but
this does not work here. Hope this helps.
Greetings, Peter
\bTR \bTD Lorem \eTD \bTD ipsum \eTD \bTD
work here because it's not available with 8r:
\usetypescript[adobekb][8r]
%D The adobekb typescript loads 8r-base, so we have to
%D overwrite the font embedding entries by loading this after:
\loadmapfile[8r-base-ndl]
%D The current way of triggering the 'pos' combination:
\usetypescript[postscript
the job (openaction=page(1) in
combination with a fitbh related setup in setupinteraction cum suis)
(btw the latest upload contains the solution posted earlier, i.e. page
references that obey the view keywords , assuming recent viewers etc
etc)
Hans
When typesetting an enumeration with a specified item text I
encountered an error with the combination of [loose] with \sym{} and
\mar{}.
The hope was that loose will allow underfull filling of the lines
without complaint (I don't like TeX complaining)
An example follows:
\starttext
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