Matthias Weber wrote:
In fact, I hope somebody with more insight tells us the clean ConTeXt
solution, please?
\textasciitilde
Taco
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Jason Knight wrote:
Thanks for the pointer. The color option was not one I found in the
manual, and my combing through the source code wasn't as fruitful as I
woulda hoped.
many commands have a style and color key
Hans
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Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
(concerning eregi-* files: you can define filesynonyms so we need a list of
filesynonyms and regimesynonyms)
What do you mean by writing file synonyms? Where would it be used?
\definefilesynonym
Hi,
In the process of fixing odd/even indentation (handy for verse) i also
cleanup the code a bit. I'm wondering if we can make \setupindenting and
\indenting equivalent.
Is anyone using \indenting[no] to suppress the next indentation?
Hans
Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
In the process of fixing odd/even indentation (handy for verse) i also
cleanup the code a bit. I'm wondering if we can make \setupindenting and
\indenting equivalent.
Is anyone using \indenting[no] to suppress the next indentation?
I used to in the very early
Dear Hans,Example 1 below causes TeX to hang and I have to abort the TeX run whereas Example 2 works when I omit \startlines / \stoplines and use \crlf. I have included the console readout for Example 1 below. I can get by with Example 2 but I thought I should let you know. Thanks again,Charlie
Charles Doherty wrote:
Dear Hans,
Example 1 below causes TeX to hang and I have to abort the TeX run
whereas Example 2 works when I omit \startlines / \stoplines and use
\crlf. I have included the console readout for Example 1 below. I can
get by with Example 2 but I thought I should let
Is anyone using \indenting[no] to suppress the next indentation?
I used to in the very early beginnings. But very quickly i got lazy
and reverted to using \noindent instead. I wouldn't mind having it
go away or changing.
Taco
same for me
Steffen
On 19 Jul 2005, at 13:23, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Current ConTeXt chokes on the use of \space within \startlines ...
\stoplines (that is a known bug). You need a workaround. This works
for the current example:
\starttext
Example 1
And here is the sentence before
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Charles Doherty wrote:
Dear Hans,
Example 1 below causes TeX to hang and I have to abort the TeX run
whereas Example 2 works when I omit \startlines / \stoplines and use
\crlf. I have included the console readout for Example 1 below. I can
get by with Example 2 but
On 7/13/05, Hartmut Henkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
David Wooten wrote:
Mr. Tufte has an interesting example from da Vinci: http://
trichotomic.net/Leonardo.jpg (76k). Is this type of layout currently
possible (or perhaps a better question,
Thanks Hans! What about a small refresher about \interactionbar cum
suis. Could you post a minimal example of what is needed to get
output from it? I tried with a couple of combinations of
\setupinteraction[state=start] and \setupinteractionbar
[alternative=d] etc, but I'm not getting any
Le 19 juil. 05 à 14:36, Steffen Wolfrum a écrit :
Is anyone using \indenting[no] to suppress the next indentation?
I used to in the very early beginnings. But very quickly i got lazy
and reverted to using \noindent instead. I wouldn't mind having it
go away or changing.
Taco
same for
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Thanks Hans! What about a small refresher about \interactionbar cum
suis. Could you post a minimal example of what is needed to get
output from it? I tried with a couple of combinations of
\setupinteraction[state=start] and \setupinteractionbar
[alternative=d]
Just finished a highly formatted job for a customer. Something
occurred that isn't supposed to happen with Tex. The reference
number for a footnote was on page a and the footnote itself was
on page a+1. As it happened the footnote was placed at the end
of a paragraph and the paragraph ended in a
John R. Culleton wrote:
Just finished a highly formatted job for a customer. Something
occurred that isn't supposed to happen with Tex. The reference
number for a footnote was on page a and the footnote itself was
on page a+1. As it happened the footnote was placed at the end
of a paragraph and
Thanks again, Hans! I just figured out how to do it by experimenting
with s-pre-01.tex. The key was
\setuplayout[bottom=12pt] % or some dimension
Without it, I'd get no bar, but now it works, and it looks just
amazing! I'm looking forward to my next presentation!!
Best
Thomas
On Jul
Mikael Persson wrote:
Hans, is this something we can expect some nice ConTeXt-ish macros for?
This is always kind of tricky. Grepping for parshape on my disk gave me an old test file which i wrapped in a preliminary module. I'm not that sure about the interface and I've forgotten how well it
Brooks Moses wrote:
On a different note, it may be worth pointing out that ConTeXt's
support for typesetting of complicated equations -- that is, the sort
of stuff for which one really wants the AMSmath package in LaTeX --
really isn't especially great; it's pretty much limited to the
Elena Fraboschi wrote:
So, I have been delving into ConTeXt, and I like its syntax: far
cleaner than LaTeX. I have also read that there is work in progress
to convert XML to ConTeXt --- my question is, any thoughts, hints,
recommendations about reverse-engineering, that is, from ConTeXt to
Hi Elena
Concerning the math and xml, it all depends on what kind of math is
used. In most cases some tex - presentation mathml results in sub
optimal results. One of the advantages of context is that one can
easilly modulate on layouts, so for publishing on the web one can as
well use pdf
Hi,
I'm currently uploading a beta with the most recent discussed fixes /
extensions. The questiosn with regards to verse/poems triggered me into
looking into the lines mechanism and i found out that the odd/even
indentation was broken. As a result i rewrote part if the indenter. So,
the
\textellipsis usually expands to \cdots and that's fine, but
\textellipsis shouldn't be used in unic-032.tex for 0x2026 HORIZONTAL
ELLIPSIS, as this codepoint is for a symbol of dots on the base-line,
not in the center. I've posted about this previously, but got no
response. Anyway, I've
At 01:40 PM 7/19/2005, you wrote:
Brooks Moses wrote:
The other alternative I know of for doing math in XML is embedding bits
of LaTeX code within the XML. Since most conversion to non-PDF formats
involves converting the math to bitmap images anyway (or, at least, any
conversion to HTML for
Hmm, I'm not sure how to try out this 'preliminary module' --- looks
like there is a sample included, but perhaps it could be spelled out
for me (and anyone else who doesn't know how to proceed).
Many thanks!
Dave
On Jul 19, 2005, at 1:38 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Mikael Persson wrote:
You can comment out the line
\doifnotmode{demo}{\endinput}
There is probably also an invocation of TeX with a command line option
which sets the mode.
Matthias
On Jul 19, 2005, at 7:36 PM, David Wooten wrote:
Hmm, I'm not sure how to try out this 'preliminary module' --- looks
like there
Matthias Weber wrote:
You can comment out the line
\doifnotmode{demo}{\endinput}
There is probably also an invocation of TeX with a command line option
which sets the mode.
I made it with
$texexec --pdf --mode=demo m-shape.tex
luigi
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