Hello Werner!
···date: 2014-07-12, Saturday···from: Werner Hintze···
I can’t figure out how to change the chapter heading. More important:
I have no idea where to find the needed information. What I want to see
is for example:
Kapitel: Blablabla
Several unnumbered structures are
Hi Philipp,
I don’t know what happened: I believe I started a new thread with a
new subject. My mail program makes sometimes strange things…
Anayway. Thanks for your response. In the meantime I found another
solution:
\starttext
\define[2]\MyChapter {#1.\,Kapitel: #2}
···date: 2014-07-13, Sunday···from: Werner Hintze···
Anayway. Thanks for your response. In the meantime I found another
solution:
\starttext
\define[2]\MyChapter {#1.\,Kapitel: #2}
\setuphead [chapter] [command=\MyChapter, page=no]
Yes, that a valid solution as
Le samedi 12 juillet 2014, 16:14:25 Peter Münster a écrit :
On Sat, Jul 12 2014, Pol Stra wrote:
I think I should do something like:
`convert -density 300 input.png -resize AAAxBBB output.png`
but I don't know if it’s the good way to do it
Hi,
I can be done automatically for
Aha. I see. Two possibilities more. But I forgot another problem. All
these solutions give me
»1.2. Kapitel« - »1.2. Kapitel« etc. if it’s the first part. I
don’t unterstand the mechanism and so I don’t know where to look for
the solution.
On 13 Jul 2014, at 11:38, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 2014-07-12 um 18:58 schrieb Pol Stra r...@hotmail.fr:
I wonder, what can I do to reduce the size of
those files while keeping a printable quality document?
For color or greyscale pictures that are (like) photos, 150 dpi in final size
is mostly enough, even for quality offset printing.
On 2014-07-12, 14:58, Pol Stra wrote:
I wonder, what can I do to reduce the size of those files while
keeping a printable quality document?
Besides reducing the resolution, you can reduce the number of colours
used in a PNG picture, which is called colour quantization. For
example, we can
I thought that \textreference will print its text (Foo) in
difference to \reference. With current minimal I can see no
difference between both.
\starttext
\textreference[foo]{Foo}
\reference[bar]{Bar}
\about[foo] and \about[bar] \atpage[bar]
\stoptext
Herbert
Dear gang,
How do we activate/control whitespace (and indenting) within framed texts?
The following seems to fail:
==
\setupframedtexts
[frame=off,
location=middle,
before={\blank[medium]\setupwhitespace[medium]},
after={\blank[medium]}]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
On Sun, 13 Jul 2014 16:35:32 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد
isha...@colostate.edu wrote:
See attached.
Attached
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Idris Samawi Hamid, Professor
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
framedtexts.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
On Jul 13, 2014, at 6:35 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد
isha...@colostate.edu wrote:
Dear gang,
How do we activate/control whitespace (and indenting) within framed texts?
The following seems to fail:
==
\setupframedtexts
[frame=off,
location=middle,
On Sun, 13 Jul 2014 16:46:00 -0600, Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu
wrote:
On Jul 13, 2014, at 6:35 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد
isha...@colostate.edu wrote:
Dear gang,
How do we activate/control whitespace (and indenting) within framed
texts? The following seems to
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