On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 11:09:01PM +0200, Siep Kroonenberg wrote:
>
> The right way to handle this would have been to copy just the
> relevant code fragment to a package or classfile of your own and
> modify it. The code would have looked a lot hackier than
> corresponding Context code, but as lon
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004 at 12:51:13AM +0200, Hans Hagen Outside wrote:
> so ... not you can write a myway about it -)
I seem to have lost my link to the existing MyWays, if I ever had
one. Where can I find them?
Thanks,
- Brooks
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ishamid wrote:
The commands are all listed in alphabetical order, which is great. But one
good help would be an option ordering them by topic. For example, a while back
I needed a rotation command, and the manual does not discuss many of the
graphics capabilities of ConTeXt. I finally found \rot
Hi Patrick,
One suggestion for TeXshow-web:-)
The commands are all listed in alphabetical order, which is great. But one
good help would be an option ordering them by topic. For example, a while back
I needed a rotation command, and the manual does not discuss many of the
graphics capabilities
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
2.) filling-up a table
This is a more complicated example and probably "playing with TeX" may
be the only solution, but I'll ask anyway.
I need to make something similar as, say, multiplication table or a
table for dynamic programming calculation of minimum editing distance.
T
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 06:58:48PM +0200, Zeljko Vrba wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 04:07:43PM +0200, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> >
> > I'm not sure if these are only the problems at the beginning (since I
> > have to look for almost any command I use) and would soon disappear or
> > would the gene
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 04:07:43PM +0200, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> I'm not sure if these are only the problems at the beginning (since I
> have to look for almost any command I use) and would soon disappear or
> would the general advice be "don't use ConTeXt if LaTeX suits your
> needs". What are
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
1.) EPS/PDF import
How do I make an existing EPS or PDF image a part of some other
meta[post/play] graphic?
Use externalfigure (Metafun manual, 8.4 Including graphics)
2.) \underbrace
I wrote the following two macros for drawing braces in graphics:
\def\underbracedescription#
I have two questions cencerning metapost/metaplay:
1.) EPS/PDF import
How do I make an existing EPS or PDF image a part of some other
meta[post/play] graphic?
2.) \underbrace
I wrote the following two macros for drawing braces in graphics:
\def\underbracedescription#1#2{$\underbrace{\hbox{\vrule
At the very first moment I saw some manuals I was highly impressed of
what ConTeXt was able to do and decided to switch from LaTeX to the new
typesetting system. I've put (probably to much) effort to typeset my
first presentation and a couple of other documents in ConTeXt after
which I realised tha
I would first like to apologise for this "flooding" of the mailing list
with some questions I can't tackle with alone. It's just a mixture of
opinions and questions I came accross in the last month while making
first steps into ConTeXt and I wrote them all at once. I'll appreciate
any suggestio
Hello,
Floris van Manen wrote:
i would opt for a better 'result-ready' flag (e.g. providing the link
to the result) instead of opening a log file that is of not too much
interest when everything went OK.
How about something like that:
Show an intermediate page with a reload HTTP header which cal
Patrick,
just gave the context service a try.
concerning the UI i aks myself why i get default the logfile opened in
a separate window and that i have to explicitly open the pdf file to
see the result of what the action is all about in the first place :-)
i would opt for a better 'result-ready' f
Hello Mojca,
> Here is what I wrote yesterday, but haven't sent yet :)
> Did I send this accidentaly ? :) :) :)
No, but my looking-forward-in-time-gadget sent me a copy of your
message ;-)
> It's a great service, it would just make sense to connect the wiki and
> code rendering, so that the code
[...]
>>I fixed that in the garden, but will that new definition be destroyed at the
>>next automatic update? (my change also didn't update the display, btw.)
>>
> best send such patches to me, or maybe collect them as comment so that
> they can be fed back to me Hans
I collect all the change
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Two weeks ago and again two days ago I asked Patrick what to do if I
want to write some macro description but the macro is not present in
texshow. But no response I have received yet. So the above Patrick's
annoucement is a bit funny for me ;-)
This also raises anot
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello Vit,
Well, I have receieved your message, but was too busy on
context-live. Your message is still in my inbox and I will work on
texshow-web this week. Your suggestion is not that trivial, since I
> ...
> Patrick
All right, I understand that.
> > \definelayer[name][...
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
http://live.contextgarden.net
one thing to add: I'd appreciate any kind of comments, since I have
only tested it with safari and old versions of mozilla. If you think
that there is anything strange, don't hesitate to tell me! And don't
rely on your impression that others will do so, so there would
> Two weeks ago and again two days ago I asked Patrick what to do if I
> want to write some macro description but the macro is not present in
> texshow. But no response I have received yet. So the above Patrick's
> annoucement is a bit funny for me ;-)
This also raises another problem: what t
Vit Zyka wrote:
> i have noticed that the next group of macros is missing in the
> texshow-web:
> \definelayer[name][...,=,...]
> \setlayer[name][...,=,...]{text}
> Can you add them, please? Or there is another way how to do it?
i have to do that to the main file; since layers are relatively new i
Hello Vit,
> Two weeks ago and again two days ago I asked Patrick what to do if I
> want to write some macro description but the macro is not present in
> texshow. But no response I have received yet. So the above Patrick's
> annoucement is a bit funny for me ;-)
>
> OK, I ask here in the list aga
http://live.contextgarden.net
one thing to add: I'd appreciate any kind of comments, since I have
only tested it with safari and old versions of mozilla. If you think
that there is anything strange, don't hesitate to tell me! And don't
rely on your impression that others will do so, so there would
Hello,
> http://live.contextgarden.net
one thing to add: I'd appreciate any kind of comments, since I have
only tested it with safari and old versions of mozilla. If you think
that there is anything strange, don't hesitate to tell me! And don't
rely on your impression that others will do so, so t
Dear ConTeXt users,
I have started another service. Please note that this is not finished
yet and might change or get out of service once in a while (I have no
experience with such a service). You can process your ConTeXt
documents online. Just point your browser to
http://live.contextgarden.net
Hi Brooks,
Then, a couple of lines after that, there's the second definition for
\frac, which is the one that needed patching. This one, unlike the
first definition, is wrapped in \mathematics so that it can work outside
math mode.
So I'm wondering why only \frac has this second definition that al
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