Wednesday, January 21, 2004 David Munger wrote:
>> Try \setupformulas[indentnext=yes], rather. Of course, you do
>> know that indenting the text following a formula when the text refers to
>> the formula is not a typographical/structural good idea, don't
>> you? ;)
> Ahhh... It works fine with \s
Try \setupformulas[indentnext=yes], rather. Of course, you do
know that indenting the text following a formula when the text refers to
the formula is not a typographical/structural good idea, don't
you? ;)
Ahhh... It works fine with \setupformulas[indentnext=no]. Thanks.
Actually, I was not trying
Tuesday, January 20, 2004 David Munger wrote:
>> Let
>> \placeformula
>> \[
>> f(x) = x^2,
>> \]
>> where $x$ means nothing.
> I've found that inserting
> \let\startformula\startmpformula
> \let\stopformula\stopmpformula
> before \usemodule[nath] does the trick. But I feel it's not a very goo
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Files don't *normally* disappear on you, so almost certainly something
> has changed in your TeX setup. Perhaps you re-installed something
> and forgot to re-run mktexlsr? Or perhaps an enviroment variable that
> has been changed?
OK, I have no idea ho
"Thomas A.Schmitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was under the (mistaken?) impression that "textbar" (for "|") was
> predefined somewhere in the distribution, but couldn't find
> anyhting.
It is defined in enco-cyr.tex, but should also be defined in (at
least)
enco-tbo.tex
enco-ans.tex
enco-ec
Hello,
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 02:07:57PM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
> you need to 'patch' the math-* files where the symbols are defined;
> an option can be to provide an additional set of definitions; i can also
> think of something
> \Var\Psi
> what do the other mathematicians think
In princi
At 15:02 21/01/2004, you wrote:
Hello,everybody,
I have a problem while using context to create some flowcharts. The
beginning of
my tex source file looks like:
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\usemodule[chart]
Naturally I got a flowchart in pdf version. But a pdf version
flowchart is
At 16:06 20/01/2004, you wrote:
Hello,
if I understand Latin Modern correctly, it contains the \Psi both as
upright and as italic version (CM has only the upright version).
How can I get the italic version?
It did not work this way:
\usetypescript[modern][texnansi]
\setupbodyfont[modern,12pt,
At 22:19 20/01/2004, you wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having a number of problems when I run context on my documents
I keep getting the following whenever a reference is required.
systems: begin file Litreview/litreview at line 31
(./Litreview/litreview.tex
! Missing number, treated as zero.
can you
Hi,
Files don't *normally* disappear on you, so almost certainly something
has changed in your TeX setup. Perhaps you re-installed something
and forgot to re-run mktexlsr? Or perhaps an enviroment variable that
has been changed?
Greetings, Taco
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 12:29:57 -0700 (MST), William w
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, wei jm wrote:
> Hello,everybody,
>
> I have a problem while using context to create some flowcharts. The
> beginning of my tex source file looks like:
>
> \setupoutput[pdftex]
> \usemodule[chart]
>
> Naturally I got a flowchart in pdf version. But a pdf ver
Hello,everybody,
I have a problem while using context to create some flowcharts. The beginning of
my tex source file looks like:
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\usemodule[chart]
Naturally I got a flowchart in pdf version. But a pdf version flowchart is
not suitable for ins
Hello,everybody,
I have a problem while using context to create some flowcharts. The beginning of
my tex source file looks like:
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\usemodule[chart]
Naturally I got a flowchart in pdf version. But a pdf version flowchart is
not suitable for insert
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