Helmut asked about a complete distribution of TeX files
for Microsoft's standard fonts, and here it is:
http://www.fiee.net/texnique/?menu=0-1-4&lang=en
http://www.ramm.ch/fiee/texnique/material/microsoft-fonts4context.zip
Unzip the archive in your TeX root (texmf-local or where you
installed ConTe
On Monday 18 August 2003 18:32, Tobias Burnus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> John Culleton wrote:
> > I want to have chapter names in the header text and I want them in
> > boldface.
>
> How about:
> \setupheader[text][style=bold]
> \setupheadertexts[text][My book][chapter]
>
> or alternatively,
> \setuphe
Am Freitag, 05.09.03, um 07:24 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb ^Nitram^:
I had some problems with generate metafun format - there
I couldn't find mem file on hard disk. Maybe first time I
forgot '-update and refresh MikTeX database' ;)
This the point for new users: after each operation do it ! ;)
Am Donnerstag, 04.09.03, um 23:54 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Adam
Lindsay:
Hi!, which version of texfont are you using?
I think 1.8 should handle the ttf extension in the map files better
than
I'm using 1.8 since it's out, and apparently I wrote my script before
and never again installed fonts
Hallo Hans,
did you already have some time
to have a look in question number 2?
I am asking because next week I could typeset a book
that has about 80 smaller figures which need to be included in the text -
textpages with one image top/left and another bottom/right (with text
flowing around both)
Hi all.
I'm using the nice \bTABLE natural tables commands to set my tables. I'm
now running into tables which need a little extra space, and since I
have a wide left margin I would like them to extend into it. By default
they extend into the right marging, which doesn't have very much space
a
At 10:01 05/09/2003 +0200, you wrote:
the definition of strut(box) is
\setbox\strutbox=\hbox{\vrule height8.5pt depth3.5pt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so where do the other 2.46667 point come from?
in context the strut (box) is defined in a non fixed way, i.e. it adapts
itself to the font settings; your
> Pawel,
>
> you can learns a few tricks from x-contml and other x-* modules
Yes, indeed! x-* modules are mines of tricks. I've got what i want by saying
something like:
\defineXMLenvironment[verbatim]
{\bgroup\obeyspaces\defineXMLargument[verbline]{\endgraf\type}}
{\egroup}
Thanks, Pawel
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Hello,
could someone please explain the following result?
\starttext
\setbox0=\hbox{fg}\showbox0
\setbox0=\hbox{\strut fg}\showbox0
\stoptext
gives
> \box0=
\hbox(8.1+2.1)x9.46518
./cmr12/f
./cmr12/g
! OK.
l.3 \setbox0=\hbox{fg}\showbox0
> \box0=
\hbo
At 21:25 04/09/2003 +0200, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Peter Rolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hello Peter,
thanks for the answer, I was actually using the visual debugger, but I
wasn't able to tell what the small sqare was for.
So one other question:
%%
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hello,
> \showstruts (this really helps a lot in getting insight in where
> spacing is taken care of)
I should put \showstruts in cont-sys.tex ;-)
Patrick
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