how to number the beginning of a paragraph in context
document like this.
1. this is first paragraph.
2. this is another paragraph.
3. this is another paragraph
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David Munger wrote:
Hello,
I fear I cannot figure out what is the meaning of the `symbol' parameter
of \setuplist. From all the documentation or mailing list archives, the
only use I can find is symbol=1.
Is there a way to use it to draw bullets, say, before each list item,
like those in the
Hello Vit,
I filally prepared first version of Storm fonts support. For now next
10 families are included:
Lido, Aichel, Dynamo RE, Biblon, Libcziowes, Preissig (text+antikva),
Preissig1918, Solpera, Serapion, Tyfa (text).
Great! The pdf is pretty impressive. Thank you very much.
I would
David Munger wrote:
Both of these fail (the second one is assumed to be unicode).
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr\'edoctoral}}
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{prdoctoral}}
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr{\'e}doctoral}}
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr{}doctoral}}
an other alternative is to
Hans Hagen said this at Mon, 11 Apr 2005 11:21:09 +0200:
t-type-xxx.txx
of course we can set up some mechanism for assigning names, but for the
moment
the additional t- prefix sounds ok to me
Without extra support, won't that run into name length problems with
module loading?
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\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr{\'e}doctoral}}
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr{}doctoral}}
Right. Thanks.
an other alternative is to use the properties mechanism
Do you mean with something like:
\hbox to \textwidth
{\setuptolerance[stretch]inter word space is stretched} ?
David
Hi there!
AFAIK this should work:
\setuplanguage[de][
leftquote=\guilsinglleft,
rightquote=\guilsinglright,
leftquotation=\guillemotleft,
rightquotation=\guillemotright
]
%\mainlanguage[de]
\language[de]
\setupencoding [default=ec]
\quotation{Doppelte Anführungszeichen}
\quote{Einfache
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Quick question. Using Hans' project script, I want to add a
bibliography. Should I add the \setuppublications[database={mybib}] in
the environment (env_myproject), or in the project header
(project_myproject)?
Thanks
Robert
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Hi Everyone,
Could one of you please recommend a document that tells me what to download and how to install and run a Tex application such as "Context" and how to compose and compile a document such as a booklet or more? I like to learn and use Tex and have absolutely no experience with it. Thank
Am 11.04.2005 um 20:58 schrieb Steve Peter:
\setuplanguage[de][
leftquote=\guilsinglleft,
rightquote=\guilsinglright,
leftquotation=\guillemotleft,
rightquotation=\guillemotright
]
setuplanguage[de][
leftquote=\guilsingleleft,
rightquote=\guilsingleright,
Am 11.04.2005 um 21:36 schrieb Loeghmon Tadayon Nejad:
Could one of you please recommend a document that tells me what to
download and how to install and run a Tex application such as
Context and how to compose and compile a document such as a booklet
or more? I like to learn and use Tex and
[...]
However, this brings up a more general issue (for Hans, especially).
The symbol is called a guillemet, a diminutive of Guillaume (Le Be),
the typographer. It has nothing to do with the French word for word,
mot. :-)
I guess you are right, but the Postscript Name for this glyph is
eg.
Hello,
Could one of you please recommend a document that tells me what to
download and how to install and run a Tex application such as
Context and how to compose and compile a document such as a
booklet or more? I like to learn and use Tex and have absolutely no
experience with it. Thank
Partick,
I am currently working in a Windows (XP)environment but if it makes a difference and Linux is more suitable for a Tex environmentImove to a Unix based one then.Thanks for the reply.Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, Could one of you please recommend a document that tells me
I am currently working in a Windows (XP) environment but if it makes
a difference and Linux is more suitable for a Tex environment I move
to a Unix based one then. Thanks for the reply.
No problem, there are several windows users on this list. But I don't
know which distribution is currently
Hello,
there's a very comical behavior of \type{sometextfollowedby_underscore}
inside \bTABLE and \eTABLE. For example:
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTR\bTD \type{a_b} \eTD\eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
\type{_} or \type{_b} work OK, \type{a_b} outside the table works OK as
well.
---
I tried to find
On Apr 11, 2005, at 4:00 PM, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
I guess you are right, but the Postscript Name for this glyph is
eg. guillemotleft, the unicode name (U+00AB) is 'Left Pointing
Guillemet', so guillemot is a slightly reasonable name for that glyph,
even if it is wrong ...
I realize I will never
David Munger wrote:
I ran into the same problem with unicode strings in \hyphenation{...}.
Any clue?
\hyphenation{ma-gn{}-to-hy-dro-dy-na-mi-que}
from xtag-hyp:
% \mainlanguage[nl] \setupbodyfont[pos] \useXMLfilter[utf,hyp]
%
% \starttext
%
% \hyphenatedword{pati\ediaeresis nten}
%
Hello,
I tried to find \def\type in ConTeXt source, but I couldn't and I'm
also not advanced enough to interpret the error message below. Any
ideas?
http://source.contextgarden.net/core-mis.tex#simplifycommands
see also recent thread:
I have been playing with the very interesting t-layout module
written by Patrick Gundalach. When looking at the visualization
thus presented I have these questions:
1. Why do the left and right margin areas bleed off the page?
2. Why are the margins offset a little from the main text block?
These
Loeghmon Tadayon Nejad wrote:
Partick,
I am currently working in a Windows (XP) environment but if it makes a
difference and Linux is more suitable for a Tex environment I move to a
Unix based one then. Thanks for the reply.
there is no difference between windows/mac/linux with regards to
Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 11:23:33PM +0200, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
There's those few samples at
http://www.contextgarden.net/Linetable
and some remarks the source at
http://source.contextgarden.net/core-ltb.tex
I've seen these, but the information isn't really enough to get
1. Why do the left and right margin areas bleed off the page?
Design decision, I'd guess.
2. Why are the margins offset a little from the main text block?
So that numbers in margin (from \section for example) have some
distance to the text body.
These aspects seem to be related.
I am
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 12:11:04AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
compare the settngs
split=yes
split=repeat
Thanks. I've included this in my documentation:
http://getfo.sourceforge.net/context_xml/page4.html
there is also
\bTABLEnext
\eTABLEnext
Not sure what this means! Any hint
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
I am currently working in a Windows (XP) environment but if it makes
a difference and Linux is more suitable for a Tex environment I move
to a Unix based one then. Thanks for the reply.
No problem, there are several windows users on this list. But I don't
know which
How does one create different border widths in TABLE? For example, say
you want to create an extra thick border between the head and the
body?
% this sets up the thickness for *all the borders
% need just the bottom border
\setupTABLE[r][first][rulethickness=1pt]
Thanks
Paul
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Patrick Gundlach wrote:
I tried to find \def\type in ConTeXt source, but I couldn't and I'm
also not advanced enough to interpret the error message below. Any
ideas?
http://source.contextgarden.net/core-mis.tex#simplifycommands
see also recent thread:
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