I have a series of startMPpage—stopMPpage pairs (with MP code inbetween). These
now become separate pages in a single PDF. But I need them to become separate
PDF’s each during my ConTeXt run, with a name of my own choosing. Is this
possible? I guess this will be problematic, but one can hope (ma
Wolfgang,
Below is what I think is the bare minimum to explain this question
(sorry for not doing it right from the beginning...)
As I said, with the code as it is below, the header is not repeated
after the first page, but the table is in the right place.
Replacing "split=yes" by "split=repeat"
I have this METAPOST macro:
vardef makeTeXLabel( expr w, h, name) =
if debugProgram or debugLabels: show "NAME makeTeXLabel:", name, tostring
0.8w, tostring 0.8h; fi
save p; picture p;
p := textext( "\startframedtext[middle]" &
"[align=middle,frame=on" &
",width=" & tostring 0.8w &
Geert Dobbels schrieb am 04.04.2020 um 16:46:
Hello,
Code below shows some behaviour I cannot explain (csv file attached):
- If I run the code below as is, I get what I want, except that the
header line of the table does not repeat at the top of each page.
- Changing "split=yes" to "split=repe
On 4/4/20 4:46 PM, Geert Dobbels wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Code below shows some behaviour I cannot explain (csv file attached):
>
> - If I run the code below as is, I get what I want, except that the
> header line of the table does not repeat at the top of each page.
Hi Geert,
this is the standard and
Hello,
Code below shows some behaviour I cannot explain (csv file attached):
- If I run the code below as is, I get what I want, except that the
header line of the table does not repeat at the top of each page.
- Changing "split=yes" to "split=repeat" in the setupxtable gives me
repeating headers
Hi all,
I’d like to use Lucida (Type1) as my main font for text and math, but fallback
on arrows from Pagella. Especially, I’d like to use the `\downzigzagarrow`
which is not defined by Lucida.
Although direct lookup of the zigzag symbol in Pagella works, below typescripts
do not seem to work.
On 4/4/2020 11:47 AM, Adam Reviczky wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to achieve a short weekday option with \date[] to get 3
letter equivalents (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun) similar to the
monthshort either through context or lua?
Not currently but I will add the basics (I have to double check
Hi,
Is there a way to achieve a short weekday option with \date[] to get 3
letter equivalents (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun) similar to the
monthshort either through context or lua?
Thanks,
Adam
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