On Sat, 30 Jun 2007, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 6/29/07, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Actually just adding overleftrightarrow is easy, but better will be an
interface to easily define such commands. So
If not, what can I do so that I can use it?
ConTeXt uses overleftarrow and overrightarrow as
On 7/18/07, Hans van der Meer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There must be something badly amiss in the textbackground processing.
Below a small example demonstrating the problem.
When a block falls badly on a page boundary an error occurs as shown. One
may have to tweak the \blank[] in order to
Hi folks,
I desperately need your help ... why does the following code not
produce my formula?
\starttext
\startformula
[-iH(A),-iH(B)]=-iH([A,B])
\stopformula
\stoptext
I have a feeling that ConTeXt interprets the first part of my formula
as an argument to \startformula ...
Thanks for
2007/7/19, Oliver Buerschaper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi folks,
I desperately need your help ... why does the following code not
produce my formula?
\starttext
\startformula
\startformula\relax
or
\startformula[]
[-iH(A),-iH(B)]=-iH([A,B])
\stopformula
\stoptext
I have a feeling that
I desperately need your help ... why does the following code not
produce my formula?
\starttext
\startformula
[-iH(A),-iH(B)]=-iH([A,B])
\stopformula
\stoptext
Hi Olivier,
I don't know what ConTeXt is doing behind the scenes, but I found two
solutions:
\starttext
\startformula
Hi all,
I'm a complete newbie to ConTeXt (aka recent convert from a GUI world and
WYSIWYG typesetting), so please forgive my
ignorance. :) I'm having some problems typesetting a simple practice
document that used to compile fine before. Recently, after modifying
part of the text (not the code,
Looks like a typo. A
}
is missing on line 15
Johan
2007/7/19, Alex K [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I'm a complete newbie to ConTeXt (aka recent convert from a GUI world and
WYSIWYG typesetting), so please forgive my ignorance. :) I'm having some
problems typesetting a simple practice
2007/7/19, Johan Sandblom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Looks like a typo. A
}
is missing on line 15
Johan
he should better remove the first { on line 15
A few alternatives for his \midaligned commands:
\startstandardmakeup[align=middle]
\startlines
{\tfd Just a test}
{\it an excerpt}
by
Nobody
Hi,
Is it possible to install the minimal context
distribution in a 64 bits machine? I downloaded
'justtext' and 'linuxtex' zip files, and I see
that the environment setup script sets TEXFOS
variable to a 64 bits specific directory when it
detects a 64 bits machine. However,
Hi Maurício,
It seems one can find a linux 64 bits version at
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/install/linux64tex.zip
You can find it on the pragma-ade site, by going to:
* overview
* dir
* context
* install
I hope that is what you looked for
/Micke P
On 7/19/07, Maurício [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wolfgang, Jelle,
thanks for your suggestions ... problem solved!
Oliver
Hi folks,
I desperately need your help ... why does the following code not
produce my formula?
\starttext
\startformula
\startformula\relax
or
\startformula[]
[-iH(A),-iH(B)]=-iH([A,B])
\stopformula
Quoting Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, 30 Jun 2007, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Consider
\def\myvec#1{\overrightharpoonup{#1}}
$(\myvec{\imath},\myvec{\jmath},\myvec{k})$ or $\myvec{\nabla}$,
$\myvec{\sigma}$, $\myvec{r}$, ...
The base size on top of i, j, k, ... is just too long and
Quoting Oliver Buerschaper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wolfgang, Jelle,
thanks for your suggestions ... problem solved!
This thread brings up something that I have been thinking of for a
while. Similar problems occur in amsmath aligned family which accepts
an optional argument. mathtools.sty has an
This thread brings up something that I have been thinking of for a
while. Similar problems occur in amsmath aligned family which accepts
an optional argument. mathtools.sty has an option so that the optional
argument will work only if placed on the same line. In terms of
ConTeXt
that
Exactly! Everything working. Thanks.
Hi Maurício,
It seems one can find a linux 64 bits version at
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/install/linux64tex.zip
You can find it on the pragma-ade site, by going to:
* overview
* dir
* context
* install
I hope that is what you looked for
I did encounter 'leaking' color outside the XML verbatim typing.
The effect can be turned off and on by removing/placing the ':' in
'file:' in the second xml-line.
Is this a bug? It certainly is annoying that the default color is
inadvertently changed.
A (somewhat) minimal example follows:
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks for the suggestions! Makes a lot more sense that way.
- Original Message
From: Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 10:15:24 AM
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Weird
Quoting Oliver Buerschaper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This thread brings up something that I have been thinking of for a
while. Similar problems occur in amsmath aligned family which accepts
an optional argument. mathtools.sty has an option so that the optional
argument will work only if placed on
Hi,
at a large project's end (480pages, 10pages TOC) I need to fine-tune
content and MyContent (with \writebetweenlist ...).
As processing these 1.5 million characters each time takes about 10
minutes, fine-tuning seems to be impossible.
What is needed is a way to place the TUO file instead
Hello all,
I have to place a number of images into some given-size
frames in a layer. The images should be scaled
proportionally to fit into the frame. The code I'm working
with is:
\defineframed[framedimg][
frame=on,framecolor=elux,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=white,
width=\wdfig,
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