Dnia Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 02:58:24AM +0200, Diego Depaoli napisa#322;(a):
2008/10/23 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\def\ItemNumber#1%
{\expandafter\doItemNumber#1..\relax}
\def\doItemNumber#1.#2.#3\relax
{\doifelsenothing{#2}
{#1}
{#2}}
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 12:33 AM, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 11:17 PM, Alan BRASLAU [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Tikz seems to be broken under luatex.
As is, compiling something as simple as
\usemodule[tikz]
\starttext
Hello, world!
Michael Green wrote:
After updating the minimals for OSX-intel, I get an error when using
the bib module. Here's the relevant bit of the log.
you need a new bib module
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Hans Hagen |
Diego Depaoli wrote:
2008/10/23 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\def\ItemNumber#1%
{\expandafter\doItemNumber#1..\relax}
\def\doItemNumber#1.#2.#3\relax
{\doifelsenothing{#2}
{#1}
{#2}}
\definereferenceformat[initem][left=\ItemNumber]
Since I don't speak that language,
Hans Hagen wrote:
Michael Green wrote:
After updating the minimals for OSX-intel, I get an error when using
the bib module. Here's the relevant bit of the log.
you need a new bib module
Not just that, you need a bib module that doesn't exist yet.
I will do a new upload to
What is the difference between the above?
In particular, do I get this correctly:
(*) 2SIDE just puts 2 pages onto one sheet, in the following order:
1 2
3 4
...
(*) 2UP prepares a booklet
I'm not sure if I understand the rest. I tried 2DOWN, but got only even
pages (?). And with 2*2 and
Hi,
I have a problem with \startitemize ... \stopitemize.
Sometimes (I have no idea when, but this effect is fully repeatable!) I
get a page break just before a \startitemize. It is nested (second
level) and follows one line of another item at the 1st level. It seems
that adding [intro] won't
Am 2008-10-25 um 15:27 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
What is the difference between the above?
In particular, do I get this correctly:
(*) 2SIDE just puts 2 pages onto one sheet, in the following order:
(*) 2UP prepares a booklet
I'm not sure if I understand the rest. I tried 2DOWN, but got
source file:
%%
\starttext
{\input knuth}
\stoptext
%%%
compiling it produces error:
! I can't find file `knuth}'.
l.2 {\input knuth}
Why does tex recognize knuth} but not knuth as the file name?
-- ruini
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Ruini Xue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
source file:
%%
\starttext
{\input knuth}
\stoptext
%%%
compiling it produces error:
! I can't find file `knuth}'.
l.2 {\input knuth}
Why does tex recognize knuth} but not knuth as the
Greetings all,
A sad story: My context-typeset dissertation was printed/distributed
by a POD publisher with aweful typographical errors (like all commas
in the main font being replaced by an ff ligature). Obviously the
printer didn't check their results. The file reads fine both for me
David Wooten wrote:
Greetings all,
A sad story: My context-typeset dissertation was printed/distributed by
a POD publisher with aweful typographical errors (like all commas in the
main font being replaced by an ff ligature). Obviously the printer
didn't check their results. The file
hi david,
I'm working in printing house
A sad story: My context-typeset dissertation was printed/distributed by a
POD publisher with aweful typographical errors (like all commas in the main
font being replaced by an ff ligature).
Horrors, and really strange
Obviously the printer didn't
On Oct 25, 2008, at 11:18 AM, Pablo RodrÃguez wrote:
David Wooten wrote:
Greetings all,
A sad story: My context-typeset dissertation was printed/
distributed by
a POD publisher with aweful typographical errors (like all commas
in the
main font being replaced by an ff ligature).
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