Hi,
I understood that …
\bTABLE[option=stretch]
… gives a horizontal stretch, so that a TABLE snaps left and right to the frame
(\showframe text edges).
When along table is split over several pages with \bTABLE[split=yes] it is very
unlikely that the bottom-line of the bottom most row sits
Zulkifli Hidayat wrote:
Furthermore, could you give pointers to style alternatives documentation
or links?
None that I know of exist, but it is harmless to try them, so you
could just do a few runs with various style settings.
Best, taco
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On 2/14/07, Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I understood that …
\bTABLE[option=stretch]
… gives a horizontal stretch, so that a TABLE snaps left and right to the
frame (\showframe text edges).
When along table is split over several pages with \bTABLE[split=yes] it is
There is one [ too many in this definition... Don't be too
embarrassed, when you've looked at a file or a line for three hours,
you don't see anything anymore.
Thanks a lot. I AM embarassed, especially since I suspected something
of the sort but didn't see it. And also because I
Am 14.02.2007 um 11:34 schrieb Jörg Hagmann:
I am editing the Annual Report of an ornithological society. In the
past, this has been done with Word, the font was Gentium. I haven't
changed to ConTeXt yet, because Gentium has no bold version and I
want to stick with the same font (Word produces
On Feb 14, 2007, at 11:57 AM, Janko Hauser wrote:
As I do not understand fonts at all, but is it really so, that one
needs to have the bold fontpackage if one wants to set a word in
bold in tex? Asked another way, can tex not do the same as word in
this regard?
with regards,
I too am stuck in specification hell. The specifier is ovenamored of
stretching text and the like. I worked through that with the TeX/LaTeX macro
soul.sty.
My immediate problem is with putting the
caption of a table in a different font. Currently I have:
I have a specification for a chapter head that is so complex I have little
hope of modifying the Context head within any reasonable time frame. But I
still prefer to use the Context chapter head for TOC, numbering of figures
and the like. So I decided to hand code the head but still use
On 2/14/07, John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I too am stuck in specification hell. The specifier is ovenamored of
stretching text and the like. I worked through that with the TeX/LaTeX macro
soul.sty.
My immediate problem is with putting the
caption of a table in a different font.
On 2/14/07, Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Luigi,
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 10:44:20 +0100, luigi scarso wrote:
Is there also a kind of \bTABLE[split=yes,option=vstretch] that
gives this little stretch over the page's respective rows so that
there is also a vertical snap to the
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, John R. Culleton wrote:
I have a specification for a chapter head that is so complex I have little
hope of modifying the Context head within any reasonable time frame. But I
still prefer to use the Context chapter head for TOC, numbering of figures
and the like. So I
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 08:11:37 -0500
John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I too am stuck in specification hell. The specifier is ovenamored of
stretching text and the like. I worked through that with the TeX/LaTeX macro
soul.sty.
My immediate problem is with putting the
caption of
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
That is what I found. Can I tweak spacefactor and spaceskip to give an
impression that there are 15 cpi.
you can create a shinked font i.e. make an instance with .85% wide chars
(contrary to an extended one)
I guess someone made the requirements in 1950 or 1960, and
Hi Luigi,
thanks for the offer.
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 15:45:46 +0100, luigi scarso wrote:
I usually give my best with a complete working example
'I-have-this--I-want-that'.tex
or 'this-doesn't-work-as-expected'.tex
or 'i-don't-understand-this'.tex
Can you made an example ?
See attached
Hi,
I'm a bit busy right now but if someone thinks that important mails get
lost let me know or remind me later
Hans
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Hi Hans,
fine-tuning a TOC is horrible when you have a lot of tables and figures in a
larger project:
you have to wait and wait and wait …
Could you also provide a comparable solution like the one below (for the
placeregister), please?
Something like …
\completecontent[file=testtest]
That
On 2/14/07, Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Luigi,
thanks for the offer.
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 15:45:46 +0100, luigi scarso wrote:
I usually give my best with a complete working example
'I-have-this--I-want-that'.tex
or 'this-doesn't-work-as-expected'.tex
or
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 10:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
[location=top,
spaceinbetween=0pt, % -- your friend
style=bold,
width=max]
That works as far as the bolding is concerned. Many thanks. But the
Figure 2-1
and the
Comparison of Corporate and Government
Bond Portfolios
are
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
I guess someone made the requirements in 1950 or 1960, and others are
blindly copying them. Maybe, I should typeset everything in monotype
font :)
I remember we had a ball-based typewriter at Kluwer Academic that had
variable width characters as well as different
Peter Rolf wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Peter Rolf wrote:
this is a bug in the current metapost beta (which is already fixed by
Taco). Simply use the stable version (0.901) instead. A new beta will
(hopefully) be released this week.
It won't happen today anymore, I am afraid. But 'real soon
I can use \writebetweenlist to add a line to my TOC. I have to put the page
number in manually. Here is the statement:
\writebetweenlist[part]{\nimbus\zy{Part 1 Prerequisite for Success}\hfil 22\rm }
It would seem more sensible to use \writetolist and let Context determine the
page number. But
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