Just as a reminder for an unsolved problem :)
I also tested this on contextgarden, with faulty result. Same with
\clip[hoffset=64bp,voffset=64bp,width=64bp,height=64bp]{\reuseMPgraphic{cliptest}}
So it doesn't look like a rounding problem.
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
I have some png-graphics,
On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
p := textext(\AXIS{z}{3}{Optical Size});
p := p rotatedaround (z[13], angle(z[5]-z[1])) ;
% inv tan(1.5/2)
% Let metapost calculate it for you
% Ugly kludge
label(p,z[13]+(0,2labeloffset));
This can be done neatly if one remembers that label
Hi,
%-
\usetypescript[palatino] [ec]
\definetypeface [palatino] [mm] [math] [euler] [euler] [rscale=1.03]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,11pt]
\starttext
$\bar a$
\stoptext
%
gives just a. I
On 7/6/06, Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Hi, Aditya,
(I must admit I'm still struggling with mastering Mojca's approach ;-).
I guess that I should read this as please comment your code better next time
pair diag[]; diag1 = (2,1.25); diag2=(10,-2.5);
I used diag1 to define the translation
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
gives just a. I do not get any bar over a.
Yup. You seem to be the first to have noticed (or complained), as well.
This is how eulervm.sty defines these characters for T1 encoding.
...
That's the key, though, it apparently pulls in the text accents as well,
and
Hi to all,
I asked to the list how to know which font are installed on my machine.
The reply was that I cannot guess this info from inside tex, but it
should be possible to grasp information starting form the distro I use.
(I'm using TeXShop, with Gerben distro on macosx)
So, I was tinkering:
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, Adam Lindsay wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
gives just a. I do not get any bar over a.
Yup. You seem to be the first to have noticed (or complained), as well.
This is how eulervm.sty defines these characters for T1 encoding.
...
That's the key, though, it apparently
Question: Why does this gives an error \midaligned{% \starttabulate[|r|c|l|] \NC abc \NC : \NC PQR \NC\NR \NC def \NC : \NC XYZ \NC\NR \stoptabulate }! Missing } inserted.inserted text }to be read again \vskip \whitespace ...\parskip \zeropoint \relax \vskip
I want to use the positionoverlay mechanism in several different figures (according to the metafun manual "Anchors and layers").The problem is that the overlays show up in the last figure only, not in the first.If I do not typeset the second overlayseries, the first does appear.It looks like only
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 08:39:04 -0600, Mojca Miklavec
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On 7/6/06, Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Hi, Aditya,
(I must admit I'm still struggling with mastering Mojca's approach ;-).
I guess that I should read this as please comment your code better next
time
Thank you
All,
I have a file in my document directory called math-ext.tex. Isn't
this part of the core now? Can I get rid of it?
It starts out like this:
%D \module
%D [ file=math-ext,
%Dversion=2006.01.14,
%D title=\CONTEXT\ Math Macros,
%D subtitle=Extra Macros,
%D
All,
Let's say I have some enumerations that are numbered, for
definitions, examples, theorems, etc. Let's say I want everything in
a section numbered consecutively, except figures. So, numbering would
proceed like this:
Definition 1.1
Where the first number is the section number.
Now,
Hi,
I have a presentation in which only a few numbered formulas so I
wanted to number them as (*) (**) etc. The only way I could get that
to work was
\setupnumber[formula][conversion=set 1]
The natural \setupformulas[conversion=set 1] does not work
Why isn't conversion inherited from
Hans et all,
I don't get my period after item numbers with this file:
\setupoutput[pdf]
\setuplabeltext[question=]
\defineenumeration
[question]
[location=inleft,
text=\labeltext{question},
headcolor=green]
\setupenumerations
[question]
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, David Arnold wrote:
Hans et all,
I don't get my period after item numbers with this file:
This is because the code for placing stopper is commented in
core-des.tex. Why?
Add this to your document
\unprotect
\def\domakednnumber
{\descriptionparameter\c!left
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