Hi,
I've felt into same pb's trying to compile s-pre-61.tex directly from
it's original source. As far I can see (just to the surface of the
screen in fact) it's related to a specific font installed at Pragma, not
available for everyone as is.
if I replace or uncomment :
olivier Turlier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I've felt into same pb's trying to compile s-pre-61.tex directly from
it's original source. As far I can see (just to the surface of the
screen in fact) it's related to a specific font installed at Pragma,
not available for everyone as is.
if I
Hi contexperts,
I've tryed to compile program-sample.tex, found after G.Wierda
announcement, located at :
http://tug.org/texshowcase/program_sample.tex, whithout success.
I'm running winxp + mswincontext.zip (2005-03-16).
Can you play with it?
TIA for your answers
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Olivier TURLIER
Formation
olivier Turlier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi contexperts,
I've tryed to compile program-sample.tex, found after G.Wierda
announcement, located at :
http://tug.org/texshowcase/program_sample.tex, whithout success.
I'm running winxp + mswincontext.zip (2005-03-16).
Can you play with it?
I've fiddled with almost every parameter in sethead but cannot seem to
find the correct one. I'd like to suppress the chapter numbers in a
relatively large document such that numbering of sections, tables,
figures and equations begins at 1 instead of 1.1. Is there a simple
way to do this?
Here
However, this is a workaround, another way of attacking it (it can be
better, too, stylistically, as you can change the font independently):
\setuphead [title] [textcommand=\uppercase]
And that works, thanks!
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The bad news is that now I have a lot more questions concerning the
heading
None of the examples are guaranteed to compile. The sources are only
there for visual inspection/illustration.
G
On 3 May 2005, at 11:16, olivier Turlier wrote:
Hi contexperts,
I've tryed to compile program-sample.tex, found after G.Wierda
announcement, located at :
The bad news is that now I have a lot more questions concerning the
It really seems that I do... I played around with the capitalization
commands and got some interesting results.
My test file is (works in live.contextgarden.net if required):
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\enableregime[il1]
\starttext
abcABCåäöÅÄÖ
Ville Voipio said this at Wed, 4 May 2005 00:32:59 +0300:
As \uppercase is a plain TeX macro, fixing it is not a good
choice, especially because it is known to be bad. However,
if \WORD could be built on \cap but without the font size
changing, it would work fine. The odd behaviour of \uppercased