Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
After some patching and testing (thanks adam and others) i uploaded a
new texexec; let's hope that this one works beter;
Also new in this release:
- dvips papersize specials
- \definefonthandling [highquality]
- ppchtex bugfix
- version 2005.05.30
Taco
Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
is there already some place, where feature requests are collected
and/or a
todo list? Perhaps something like bugzilla but simpler?
If not, what do you think about a page on the wiki?
sounds ok to me, i leave it to patrick/taco to cook up
The problem is that FontHook has to redefine the font synonym
'LettrineFont'. You have to do it like this:
\unexpanded\def\myfonthook
{\definefontsynonym[LettrineFont][SerifBold]}
\setuplettrine[Lines=3,TextFont=\it,
FontHook=\myfonthook,
Hi Taco!
It works perfectly!
Thank you.
Marcus Vinicius
--- Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that FontHook has to redefine the
font synonym
'LettrineFont'. You have to do it like this:
\unexpanded\def\myfonthook
Hi!
You can use the \nolist{} command within the caption for parts, that shouldn't
go in the list of figures:
f.ex:
\placefigure [here][fig:Res_FlussSkalierungsfaktor]
{This is a caption. \nolist{This part of the caption will not be
listed in the list of figures.}}
Hi,
[...]
(I'll send a new zip with included documentation
to Patrick soon)
It is updated and available at http://modules.contextgarden.net/t-lettri
Thanks,
Patrick
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Tim 't Hart wrote:
I was wondering if it's possible to let ConTeXt write a different
text to the List of Figures.
See http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/magazines/mag-0001.pdf,
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On 5/30/05, John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For a particular section I wish to substitute a graphic for the
section header, but have the TOC entry named as usual. Is there
a way to say e.g.,
\section{foo}
and have foo show up in the TOC but not as a section header?
Have a look at
Dear All
I am in the process of learning the wonders of Context and enjoying the
challenge.My Context is the stand alone version for Windows which I
downloaded from the Pragma site. I'm getting used to using the Scite editor
although it was a little difficult in the beginning.
Just now
How can I place a figure to the left of the page *without* having any
text wrap around it?
If I use:
\placefigure[here]{{\bf
figure 1.1: }Woolworth store in Lexington}{\externalfigure[WWORIG
ref]}
I get a graphic that is centered. I want to push the graphic to the
left of the page.
The only
Keith McKay wrote:
easy to read. In Bringhurst's book he mentions fleurons - A horticultural
dingbat which I would like to access. I have looked through the Context
if you can track down the font, it's no problem to get it typeset
Hans
Paul Tremblay wrote:
How can I place a figure to the left of the page *without* having any
text wrap around it?
If I use:
\placefigure[here]{{\bf
figure 1.1: }Woolworth store in Lexington}{\externalfigure[WWORIG
ref]}
I get a graphic that is centered. I want to push the graphic to the
left
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
how could I build some macros, that make usage of \startbuffer and
\stopbuffer?
Example:
\def\startXXX[#1]{\doSomeMagicSetups{#1}%
\startbuffer[...]}
\def\stopXXX{\stopbuffer
\doSomeSpecialWorkHere}
And then:
\startXXX[some options]
some text
\stopXXX
Thanks. I discovered that a bit ago and was just about to post what I
found out.
Now, I don't suppose there is any way to actually fine-tune the
placement? I asked this question about two months ago and since I
didn't get a response figured there was no way.
For example, I would like to indent
Hans Hagen said this at Mon, 30 May 2005 23:52:42 +0200:
easy to read. In Bringhurst's book he mentions fleurons - A horticultural
dingbat which I would like to access. I have looked through the Context
if you can track down the font, it's no problem to get it typeset
I've been revisiting
On Monday 30 May 2005 05:20 pm, VnPenguin wrote:
On 5/30/05, John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For a particular section I wish to substitute a graphic for the
section header, but have the TOC entry named as usual. Is there
a way to say e.g.,
\section{foo}
and have foo show up in
Is there a way to force colums to be narrower than the default in the
Table (basic) table environment?
The first line of my column is:
Amount spent on store modernization by the chains
The columns underneath are all single numbers, meaning they have huges
spaces to the right:
year Amount
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