Hello Ciro,
> I am using linux Fedora Core 3. It came with a *very* old tex installation
> with
> context version 2003. If I understand your advice, I should use texlive2003
> and the latest context from last week upload in pragma?
No, something more recent then texlive 2003. Perhaps texlive 200
I am using linux Fedora Core 3. It came with a *very* old tex installation with
context version 2003. If I understand your advice, I should use texlive2003
and the latest context from last week upload in pragma?
thank you Patrick Gundlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,> Today I was about to install
Hi,
> Today I was about to install TeX Live 2003, to then install Context
> lastest release. But I found that Tex Live 2004 was released the
> 27th (3 days ago). I notice the texmf directory structure has been
> changed in 2004. What do you guys recommend? 2003+context? Or is the
> latest context
Today I was about to install TeX Live 2003, to then install Context lastest
release. But I found that Tex Live 2004 was released the 27th (3 days ago).
I notice the texmf directory structure has been changed in 2004. What do you guys recommend? 2003+context? Or is the latest context installati
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
In authoryear styles, year entries are usually required, so I am going to
keep this as it is now. You can either use \cite[author] for this case, or
you could build your own \cite command, in a similar way to Tobias' answer:
Sorry for bothering you that much. I'm now using
Hi,
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible to influence the level of black
component generation in cmyk ConTeXt output?
In the automatic conversion of metapost you mean? Well, you can turn black
generation on (\setupcolors[reduce=no]) or turn it off ([reduce=yes]) ...
Th
Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible to influence the level of black
component generation in cmyk ConTeXt output?
Piotr
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Wha
Thanks a lot to you all.
Hans,
I have tried:
\startnarrower[4*right] \placecontent \stopnarrower \blank[4*big]
This is exactly what i meant.
Unfortunately, there is a problem, which is in my opinion not related to
TOC, but to Tex (or Context, you'll be able to tell).
i get a result li
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Hi Patrick,
This is how my toc appears:
Part 1 first part 1–1
(1) Chapter one 1–2 (2) Chapter two 1–3 (3) Chapter three 1–4
(4) Chapter four 1–5 (5) Chapter five 1–6
Part 2 second part 2–1
(1) Chapter one 2–2 (2) Chapter two 2–3 (3) Chapter three 2–4
(4) Chapter four 2–5 (5) C
Hi Patrick,
This is how my toc appears:
Part 1 first part 11
(1) Chapter one 12 (2) Chapter two 13 (3) Chapter three 14
(4) Chapter four 15 (5) Chapter five 16
Part 2 second part 21
(1) Chapter one 22 (2) Chapter two 23 (3) Chapter three 24
(4) Chapter four 25 (5) Chapter five 26
Part 3
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