On 3/23/2013 9:34 PM, Xenia wrote:
Dear context list,
using the nabla symbol ∇ in formulas, I wondered why it looks italic and
not upright as for example in [1].
I attach an example.
Because that's how it's defined in math italics ... is nabla always
supposed to be upright in standard math it
On 24 mars 2013, at 11:24, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 3/23/2013 9:34 PM, Xenia wrote:
>> Dear context list,
>>
>> using the nabla symbol ∇ in formulas, I wondered why it looks italic and
>> not upright as for example in [1].
>> I attach an example.
>
> Because that's how it's defined in math itali
Hello everyone,
I'd like to know if it is possible to get a thinner hrule in headers (mkiv).
Right now I am using
\setupheader[after=\hrule]
replacing hrule with thinrule or hairline results in space below the
header text and the line, and the line actually spans two lines.
How can I contro
On 3/24/2013 12:23 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
On 24 mars 2013, at 11:24, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 3/23/2013 9:34 PM, Xenia wrote:
Dear context list,
using the nabla symbol ∇ in formulas, I wondered why it looks italic and
not upright as for example in [1].
I attach an example.
Because that's ho
Hello,
quotation is linked to quote. Indeed, we have in typo-del.mkiv
\definedelimitedtext
[\v!quote][\v!quotation]
However, when the user then changes options using \setupquotation,
\startquote\stopquote also gets modified. In the minimal example below,
it is necessary to uncomment \setupquo
Hello,
It can be quite common to typeset long quotations in a smaller typeface.
The following minimal example is somewhat problematic:
--
\setupquotation [style=\tfx\setupinterlinespace]
\starttext
\startquotation
\input tufte
\input tufte
\
Am 24.03.2013 um 18:31 schrieb Alan BRASLAU :
> Hello,
>
> It can be quite common to typeset long quotations in a smaller typeface.
> The following minimal example is somewhat problematic:
>
> --
> \setupquotation [style=\tfx\setupinterlinespa
Dnia 2013-03-24, o godz. 13:32:28
Thomas Kreuzer napisał(a):
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'd like to know if it is possible to get a thinner hrule in headers
> (mkiv).
>
> Right now I am using
>
> \setupheader[after=\hrule]
If this \hrule is TeX's primitive \hrule, then you can (maybe) type
[after=
On 24.03.2013 15:17, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 3/24/2013 12:23 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
>>
>> On 24 mars 2013, at 11:24, Hans Hagen wrote:
>>
>>> On 3/23/2013 9:34 PM, Xenia wrote:
Dear context list,
using the nabla symbol ∇ in formulas, I wondered why it looks italic
and
not
Hi,
Maybe you need something like \hairline:
\setupthinrules[height=.1pt,depth=.1pt]
\setupheader[after=\hairline]
You can also enclose your header in a \framed commande, such as
\framed[frame=off,bottomframe=on]
Best regards: OK
On 24 mars 2013, at 13:32, Thomas Kreuzer wrote:
> Hel
On Sun, 24 Mar 2013, Otared Kavian wrote:
You can also enclose your header in a \framed commande, such as
\framed[frame=off,bottomframe=on]
A header is already enclosed in a frame! Something like
\setupbackgrounds[header][text][bottomframe=on, framethickness=0.4pt]
should work.
Adit
Hi Aditya,
Yes indeed you are right…
\setupbackgrounds[header][text][bottomframe=on, framethickness=0.4pt]
works fine but then the ruler of the bottomframe is too close to the text.
Since Thomas Kreuzer did not provide a minimal example, it is not clear what he
wants exactly.
Best regar
Sietse wrote:
>> NB1: I waffled a lot about wiki templates in the previous e-mail, but
>> of course it is also an option to use the Lua tables format and store
>> those files on the wiki. That gives us the visibility and editability
>> of the wiki without binding us to the wiki template format.
Ha
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