...
For example I would like to have footnote marker SansSerif.
You're lucky that currently i'm merging in the experimental multiple
footnote and line notes modules (needed by idris cum suis); so adding a few
additional keys was easy:
\starttext
\setupcolors[state=start]
At 02:53 08/12/2003, you wrote:
Hallo ConTeXt list members,
I'd like to arrange A5 landscape pages to A4 in this order
--- --------- ------
| 1| |2 ||5 ||6 | |9 |
| 10 |
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On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 15:23:24 +0100
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been reading lang-ita.tex to see how a language is
defined. There are some errors. I have compare the translation with those
done by Javier Bezos in
spanish for babel ( he has studied spanish typesetting to build
Monday, December 8, 2003 David Munger wrote:
\placeformula
\startgather
f(x) = x \\
g(x) = x^2 \\
h(x) = x^3
\stopgather
I will look into this. Are you using amsl only or nath too?
It works well with amsl only. Though it would be nice to have an option to
chose between
Hello Giuseppe, you've done a great work with amsl an nath modules!
Seems that there is a little bug when you try to gather more than two
formulas:
\placeformula
\startgather
f(x) = x \\
g(x) = x^2 \\
h(x) = x^3
\stopgather
When doing so, I end up with the last two equations on the same
\placeformula
\startgather
f(x) = x \\
g(x) = x^2 \\
h(x) = x^3
\stopgather
I will look into this. Are you using amsl only or nath too?
It works well with amsl only. Though it would be nice to have an option to
chose between individual numbering or one number for all equations.
The
Hello,
the contex.el from Berend de Boer does not work properly on Emacs
21.3. I assume this is because Emacs now has a fill algorithm that
works independently of auctex.
Is there another Context-mode for Emacs?
Boris Hollas
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Monday, December 8, 2003 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Regarding your problem(s):
* with the ConTeXt version I have (2003.09.26), all lines in
the gather are separate. The whole block has a single number,
though. This is both with, and without nath.
* formula (sub)numbering needs a good cleanup
What version of ConTeXt are you using?
texexec says:
ConTeXt ver: 2003.1.31 fmt: 2003.10.4 int: english mes: english
I'm using the version included in debian unstable's tetex package.
* formula (sub)numbering needs a good cleanup in ConTeXt (just
like math support in general ...). I need to
Monday, December 8, 2003 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Regarding your problem(s):
* with the ConTeXt version I have (2003.09.26), all lines in
the gather are separate. The whole block has a single number,
though. This is both with, and without nath.
* formula (sub)numbering needs a good cleanup
Monday, December 8, 2003 David Munger wrote:
What version of ConTeXt are you using?
texexec says:
ConTeXt ver: 2003.1.31 fmt: 2003.10.4 int: english mes: english
I'm using the version included in debian unstable's tetex package.
That's pretty old. May I suggest an upgrade? (It wouldn't
Monday, December 8, 2003 David Munger wrote:
Monday, December 8, 2003 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Regarding your problem(s):
* with the ConTeXt version I have (2003.09.26), all lines in
the gather are separate. The whole block has a single number,
though. This is both with, and without
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Oh, don't mix up Berend's mode and AUCTeX. The have nothing in
common, except that they are written in elisp and handle TeX input
files.
Hello,
is there already some comparison between these 2 modes somewhere
(advantages/disadvantages)?
Cheers,
Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is there already some comparison between these 2 modes somewhere
(advantages/disadvantages)?
None that I know of. I have compared these two at the DANTE Meeting
in April this year. But nothing written down. I guess that if you
use AUCTeX with LaTeX
On Dec 8, 2003, at 12:55 PM, Peter Münster wrote:
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Bob Kerstetter wrote:
It can obvious produce PDF. Can it also produce HTML and Word from the
same document?
Hello,
I like TeX4ht for LaTeX. It would be great, if TeX4ht and ConTeXt work
together. It seems, that it works well
On Dec 8, 2003, at 2:33 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am Montag, 08.12.03, um 18:20 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Bob
Kerstetter:
ConTeXt is very attractive because of its detailed control, layers,
colors, few or no packages(!), magical developers, and on and on.
It can obvious produce PDF.
Monday, December 8, 2003 Bob Kerstetter wrote:
I know XML source should work, but at least for me, creating XML source
is unproductive. I work with a text editor and find writing this:
``Hello world,'' says HAL.
much more productive than writing this:
p#8220;Hello world#8221;/p, says
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