Hans Hagen writes:
> these are font properties and using a consistent opentype math versus
> a bunch of loosely related type one fonts makes a difference
But shouldn't TeXGyrePagellaMath qualify?
> I've added:
>
> \starttext
>
> $\displaystyle 1+{2g\over3}+{2\over3}$ \blank
>
> \setup
On 2014-05-17 20:12, Matthias Weber wrote:
Dear All,
I would like to use the margin for two different purposes: For brief notes,
using
\inmargin, and to mark entire paragraphs sections of the text with vertical
lines.
So, I’d like to be able to something like this
\starttext
\startsquigglyl
Dear All,
I would like to use the margin for two different purposes: For brief notes,
using
\inmargin, and to mark entire paragraphs sections of the text with vertical
lines.
So, I’d like to be able to something like this
\starttext
\startsquigglyline
\inmargin{read \\ this \\ first}
\input{k
On 5/17/2014 7:20 PM, Aíre Funvake wrote:
Hi there,
Am used to seeing the names of well known functions in upright math
font, instead of italics. With LaTeX, it seems, this is default,
plus one can use macros like `\mathrm` or `\textrm` for other text.
An `\hbox{}` too, in plain TeX, but not aro
Hi there,
Am used to seeing the names of well known functions in upright math
font, instead of italics. With LaTeX, it seems, this is default,
plus one can use macros like `\mathrm` or `\textrm` for other text.
An `\hbox{}` too, in plain TeX, but not around `\sin`, for example.
With ConTeXt's Lua
Le samedi 17 mai 2014, 12:40:35 Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
> Am 17.05.2014 um 12:28 schrieb Pol Stra :
> > Le samedi 17 mai 2014, 11:25:04 Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
> >> Am 17.05.2014 um 11:21 schrieb Pol Stra :
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I want to number my figures like this:
> >>> partnumber.se
On 5/17/2014 7:43 AM, Thangalin wrote:
Hi,
The ConText Garden wiki has numerous short example sprinkled
throughout its pages. I presume that they are hard-coded in the page.
if the example breaks (due to a ConTeXt bug or backwards-incompatible
enhancement), I imagine there is no notification.
W
Am 17.05.2014 um 12:28 schrieb Pol Stra :
> Le samedi 17 mai 2014, 11:25:04 Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
>> Am 17.05.2014 um 11:21 schrieb Pol Stra :
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I want to number my figures like this:
>>> partnumber.sectionnumber.figurenumber
>>>
>>> I didn't find documentation on \setupn
Le samedi 17 mai 2014, 11:25:04 Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
> Am 17.05.2014 um 11:21 schrieb Pol Stra :
> > Hello,
> >
> > I want to number my figures like this:
> > partnumber.sectionnumber.figurenumber
> >
> > I didn't find documentation on \setupnumber.
> >
> > I tried:
> >
> > \setupnumber[
Hi,
This is true, but as I gradually abandoned LaTeX for ConTeXt, I'm a
little too quickly precipitate. In addition, I prefer TikZ to PSTricks
that I do not control very well, pending the integration of PSTricks in
Context.
The solution \strut you propose works perfectly.
Regards,
Fabrice
Am 17.05.2014 um 11:21 schrieb Pol Stra :
> Hello,
>
> I want to number my figures like this:
> partnumber.sectionnumber.figurenumber
>
> I didn't find documentation on \setupnumber.
>
> I tried:
>
> \setupnumber[figure][way=bypart, numberpart=yes]
> \setupnumber[figure][way=bypart, numberpar
Hello,
I want to number my figures like this:
partnumber.sectionnumber.figurenumber
I didn't find documentation on \setupnumber.
I tried:
\setupnumber[figure][way=bypart, numberpart=yes]
\setupnumber[figure][way=bypart, numberpart=yes, prefixsegments=part]
But when changing part, the numbering
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