Sunday, July 4, 2004 Nikolai Weibull wrote:
It seems that the code to enable catcode handling in nath math mode
isn't working. Currently, nath uses
[snip]
to set it up, but as far as I can see this doesn't actually do anything
as [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't get invoked for commas and \dots
Sunday, July 4, 2004 Sebastian Sturm wrote:
I will look into the interaction with MPenvironment. To solve
the subscript problem, please change line 2738 of t-nath.tex
from
\ifdim\wd\!!boxa[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to
\ifdim\wd\!!boxa[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(in
* Giuseppe Bilotta [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Jul 05, 2004 12:10]:
Well, the nath catcodes only apply in math mode, and indeed in
math mode , will trigger [EMAIL PROTECTED] :)
Hm, not here...
About \dots: with the nath module, \dots will *in math mode*
use \cdots in all cases *except* after
Trying to findout how ConTeXt's font mechanism works, I come to
following question:
From the brochure Fonts in Context (mfonts.pdf) I have picked up the
notion that exercising a call to \definetypeface gets fonts in working
order (see the examples there on font specifiers funny and whow,
for
* Giuseppe Bilotta [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Jul 05, 2004 14:00]:
Weird indeed. I'm not using the latest ConTeXt. (Actually I'm
quite back with the updates ... gotta get down to it.) I'll see
if upgrading gives me the same problem and in case get a fix.
OK.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] command \string\over }
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 10:03:37 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what is listings.sty providing?
Pretty printing of source code for a large number of programming
languages. Lots of bells and whistles, and easily extensible. The manual
Hi crew,
In the ConTeXt documentation the basic graphics commands are not
documented, like \rotate[]{}, which I discovered combing the /context/base
files. Can a list of similar commands be provided? At least those commands
which are analogous to LaTeX's graphix.sty?
I need an, e.g., \mirror
\setupURL
[color=blue]
seems buggy. Try this:
\setupcolors
[state=start]
\setupinteraction
[state=start]
\setupurl
[color=blue]
\useURL[one][http://www.google.com/]
\starttext
Why the hell is \from[one] wrapping so badly?
\stoptext
You will (hopefully...or something) notice that the
Hi Nikolai,
\setupurl
[color=blue]
Does setupurl take color as an argument? Where is this documented?
Patrick
BTW: \setupinteraction[color=blue] works; perhaps this is enough for
a workaround.
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* Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Jul 05, 2004 23:40]:
\setupurl
[color=blue]
Does setupurl take color as an argument? Where is this documented?
Yes. It's not really documented, but it's in core-ref.tex around lines
2885.
BTW: \setupinteraction[color=blue] works; perhaps this is
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