Frames with width=broad in something (enumeration) with a
location=hanging don't abide to the adjusted width of the text, it is
simply shifted to the left:
\version[temporary]
\setupframedtexts
[width=broad]
\defineenumeration
[example]
[location=hanging,
text=Example]
\starttext
\startex
Tuesday, September 7, 2004 Hans Hagen wrote:
> Giuseppe Bilotta wrote
>>
>>This surely works ok for "top left". But how can I guarantee
>>that "top right" has its *top right* corner in the position? I
>>would have to calculate the coordinates manually (depending on
>>page site, "top right text" d
> This surely works ok for "top left". But how can I guarantee
> that "top right" has its *top right* corner in the position? I
> would have to calculate the coordinates manually (depending on
> page site, "top right text" dimensions etc).
Yes, AFAIK the mechanism does not support this now (and I
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Willi Egger wrote:
> may be the following is suiting your needs:
>
> {\placelocalfootnotes}
No, I'm sorry. I would like the footnote on the same page as the
footnotemark...
But anyway: thank you!
In my application, the table is several pages long.
If there is a way to place
Hello Peter,
may be the following is suiting your needs:
\def\Line{\NC \tex{HL} \NC horizontal line \NC\AR}
\starttext
Here is some other text followed by a table.
\blank
\startlocalfootnotes[n=0]
\starttablehead
\HL
\NC command \NC meaning \NC\SR
\HL
\stoptablehead
\starttabletail
\HL
\stoptablet
Hello,
is there a possibility to use footnotes in tables?
Unfortunately, the table gets printed over the footnote in the following
example:
\def\Line{\NC \tex{HL} \NC horizontal line \NC\AR}
\starttext
\starttablehead
\HL
\NC command \NC meaning \NC\SR
\HL
\stoptablehead
\starttabletail
\HL
\stop
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote
This surely works ok for "top left". But how can I guarantee
that "top right" has its *top right* corner in the position? I
would have to calculate the coordinates manually (depending on
page site, "top right text" dimensions etc).
why not use layers? you can flush them wh
Tuesday, September 7, 2004 Martin Kolarik wrote:
> Hi Giuseppe,
> try:
> \setuppositioning[unit=cm,factor=0.5]
> \starpositioning
> \position(1,1){top left text}
> \position(40,1){top right text}
> \stoppositioning
> Of course, the unit can be almost all of well known TeX units (pt, mm, em
Hi everyone,
a quick question:
how can I deal with matrices in ConTeXt ?
I tried to use what is described in the wiki as a form of dealing with the
latex environment convention and importing the amsl package...
\def\begin#1{%
\csname start#1\endcsname}
\def\end#1{%
\csname stop#1\endcsna
Hi,
I'm using the Utopia/Fourier setup
\setupfontsynonym [fourier][handling=normal]
\setupfontsynonym [Serif][handling=normal]
\setupfonthandling [normal][left=1,right=1]
\usetypescript [fourier][ec]
\setupbodyfont [fourier,
Alexander Klink wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 06:16:26PM +0200, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
At work we use the command line tool "pdcat" by pdftools.com for this.
It's commercial, but the demo also does nearly everything.
I just found "PDFLab" for MacOS X, see
http://fabien.iconus.ch/
Hello,
what I'm trying to achieve is a way to have formula numbers
contain the part number together with the chapter number, as
in:
a = b (part.chapter.formula)
instead of
a = b (chapter.formula)
which is what you have by default, or
a = b (part.formula)
which i
Hi art,
You need to delete the files indicated below, since they are left over from
an old version of the bib module. The bib style files in your tex/context/bib
dir are newer and use commands that are not in the older m-bib that gets
loaded by context.
> (/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/te
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 06:16:26PM +0200, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> >At work we use the command line tool "pdcat" by pdftools.com for this.
> >It's commercial, but the demo also does nearly everything.
>
> I just found "PDFLab" for MacOS X, see
> http://fabien.iconus.ch/english/PDFLab.html
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