Okay, dummy me, I figured it out:
\hskip2em
Paul
On Sun, Mar 06, 2005 at 07:08:05PM -0500, Paul Tremblay wrote:
> Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 19:08:05 -0500
> From: Paul Tremblay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: [NTG-context] creating horizontal space
I am trying to create horizontal space in a footer and am having not
luck. Here is what I have tried;
\definetext[chapStart8Footer][footer][\vbox{ {\hspace{2em} skip} space
Interestingly, the \hfill command works here, but \hspace doesn't.
Paul
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Hi MAts,
I use different installations:
c:\alpha-context a minimal distribution of Hans with the alpha version
of ConTeXt (mswintex.zip + cont-lmt.zip)
c:\mytex a TeXlive installation based on TeXlive 2004
c:\newcontext a minimal distribution with the beta-version of ConTeXt
(mswintex.zip + cont-
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 21:13:00 +0100, h h extern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> profile wrote:
>
> > undefined control sequence : stelsectiein
>
> this style is not adapted to low level english
>
> reimplementing this style could be a nice exercise (and tutorial) in doing xml
> with context, so if t
Hello Mats,
Mats Broberg wrote:
>Pity! What TeX distributions are the other Windows users running, if not
>MikTeX?
>
Well, TeXLive, fpTeX or Hans' stripped-down TeX version comes into my mind.
If you don't have the TeXLive CD (as several TeX user groups send their
members), try
- http://www.tug
> Google is your friend. Try
> http://www.miktex.org/manual/miktexinilayout.h> tml#id585308
>
> and there "Memory Settings for TeX & Friends".
> the file is seeminly named miktex.ini.
>
> Greetings to Sweden from (currently) Taiwan,
>
> Tobias
Many thanks, Tobias. I browsed the archives and i
Hi Mats,
Mats Broberg wrote:
>OK, I'm using MikTeX so obviously I should change the memory settings in
>a different file then.
>
Google is your friend. Try
http://www.miktex.org/manual/miktexinilayout.html#id585308
and there "Memory Settings for TeX & Friends". the file is seeminly
named miktex
> Well, on web2c-based systems (fpTeX, teTeX, TeXLive) one
> should be able to find it using "kpsewhich texmf.cnf." If the
> TeX is not based on web2c, well, then you have to look for
> another config file ;) If I remember correctly, MiKTeX has a
> different file.
>
> Under Windows there is un
Hello,
Matthew Huggett wrote:
>>Then I tried searching for the file texmf.cnf, but it is nowhere to be
>>found.
>>
>On my system, it's in texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf -- if that helps at all.
>
Well, on web2c-based systems (fpTeX, teTeX, TeXLive) one should be able
to find it using
"kpsewhich texm
> > Then I tried searching for the file texmf.cnf, but it is
> nowhere to be
> > found.
>
> On my system, it's in texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf -- if that helps at all.
>
> regards,
>
> Matt
Thanks, Matt - I looked there but there is no such file...
Best regards,
Mats Broberg
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> Then I tried searching for the file texmf.cnf, but it is nowhere to be
> found.
On my system, it's in texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf -- if that helps at all.
regards,
Matt
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> so ... you never made a format -)
>
> you need to increase some mem values in texmf.cnf:
>
> texmfstart --direct youreditor.exe kpse:texmf.cnf
>
>
> buf_size.context = 20 % needed for omega bug
> extra_mem_bot.context= 200
> extra_mem_top.context= 400
> font_m
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