Brooks Moses wrote:
After scratching my head over no macros found in module mymodule, I
decided to try replacing the line with \input{t-mymodule}.
This produced the very cryptic result of a I can't find the file
't-mymodule'. Please type another filename: error. However, simply
using
Brooks Moses wrote:
After scratching my head over no macros found in module mymodule, I
decided to try replacing the line with \input{t-mymodule}.
This produced the very cryptic result of a I can't find the file
't-mymodule'. Please type another filename: error. However, simply
using
Brooks Moses wrote:
After scratching my head over no macros found in module mymodule, I
decided to try replacing the line with \input{t-mymodule}.
This produced the very cryptic result of a I can't find the file
't-mymodule'. Please type another filename: error. However, simply
using
Hi,
Sorry about this triplication, My smtp server was reacting
so slow that I believed it was non-functioning, but turned
out the mail came through anyway.
Taco
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Brooks Moses wrote:
After scratching my head over no macros found in module mymodule, I
decided to try
At 11:16 PM 7/16/2005, you wrote:
Brooks Moses wrote:
After scratching my head over no macros found in module mymodule, I
decided to try replacing the line with \input{t-mymodule}.
This produced the very cryptic result of a I can't find the file
't-mymodule'. Please type another filename:
Hi all,
I need to create document where all text is colored (e.g. gray). So I used
textbackground, and it works. But if I add some floating table into the
document, the text in the table is not colored corectly.
Small attached example show this, all texts should be red. The second table
has for
Hi all,
I need to create document where all text is colored (e.g. gray). So I used
textbackground, and it works. But if I add some floating table into the
document, the text in the table is not colored corectly.
Small attached example show this, all texts should be red. The second table
has for
olivier Turlier wrote:
I was trying to compile Program-sample.tex because I find the
transparent white frame over the grey background very nice to see for a
pure electronic pdf. In the same range, the vit Zyka font demo catalog
Sorry for not answering for such a long time. Please try the
Brooks Moses wrote:
At 11:16 PM 7/16/2005, you wrote:
Brooks Moses wrote:
After scratching my head over no macros found in module mymodule,
I decided to try replacing the line with \input{t-mymodule}.
This produced the very cryptic result of a I can't find the file
't-mymodule'.
Radhelorn wrote:
Oh, thanks. Can you describe in a few words distinction between {} and
\bgroup\egroup? I know that \bgroup\egroup are implicit characters and
useful in macro definitions but what this really means?
You can have
\def\startfoo{\bgroup}
\def\stopfoo{\egroup}
but you cannot
My other mail didn't come back yet, so to answer the question I raised
in there: In this context, \start and \stop won't help, since \hbox
expects something that expands to { to follow.
Christopher
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Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Radhelorn wrote:
Oh, thanks. Can you describe in a few words distinction between {} and
\bgroup\egroup? I know that \bgroup\egroup are implicit characters
and useful in macro definitions but what this really means?
You can have
\def\startfoo{\bgroup}
Peter Münster wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Radhelorn wrote:
I've solved aligning problem with \hfill\vbox or \rightaligned, but this
needs to be done for each table.
Did I miss something important?
Hello,
you can define a macro. For example:
\def\startMyMidAlignedTable{\hbox to
Mojca,
thanks again, that's a useful trick! However, there is a command
\interactionbar which seems to provide this functionality, and there
is \setupinteractionbar, but the commands are somewhat
underdocumented :-)
At least, I don't get any visible output on my slides when I include
Radhelorn wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Radhelorn wrote:
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2005-07-14 um 15:49 schrieb Radhelorn:
I'm expirementing with tabular layouts and have many problems
with tabulate. For example I want to make tabulate header of
description but ConTeXt gives me errors
At 12:21 PM 7/17/2005, Radhelorn wrote:
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
I believe in ConTeXt you'd usually(?) use \start and \stop instead of
\bgroup and \egroup, though. What do the experts say about this?
I've seen \start \stop pairs in some examples, but there are so many of
them in sources
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
regi-lat.tex is interesting, made just for typesetting Croatian :)
Perhaps I can add some stuff there too.
\defineactivetoken đ {\pseudoencodeddj}
\defineactivetoken Ð {\pseudoencodedDJ}
This should be \dstroke and \Dstroke.
ok, changed
Where did the hungarumlaut
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I'm now attaching a file for support for windows-1250-encoded files.
One character is missing (I don't know what to write for non-breaking
space) and it's not extensively tested or proved for typos. So if
someone can drop an eye on it, I'll be glad.
maybe a better name
VnPenguin wrote:
Hi,
I would like to control the text color of command \about[], \at[].
Already search around mailing list archive but it not helps.
\setupinteraction[color=red,contrastcolor=red]
-
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Mojca,
thanks again, that's a useful trick! However, there is a command
\interactionbar which seems to provide this functionality, and there
is \setupinteractionbar, but the commands are somewhat
underdocumented :-)
At least, I don't get any visible output on my
Radhelorn wrote:
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Radhelorn wrote:
Oh, thanks. Can you describe in a few words distinction between {}
and \bgroup\egroup? I know that \bgroup\egroup are implicit
characters and useful in macro definitions but what this really means?
You can have
Brooks Moses wrote:
At 12:21 PM 7/17/2005, Radhelorn wrote:
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
I believe in ConTeXt you'd usually(?) use \start and \stop instead
of \bgroup and \egroup, though. What do the experts say about this?
I've seen \start \stop pairs in some examples, but there are so
Stuart Jansen wrote:
I'm working on a rather complex document containing frequent use of
positional graphics. Unfortunately, I've discovered what I expect will
be a pretty nasty problem to fix. When I combine horoffset,
startitemize, positiongraphics the graphics are placed in the wrong
spot.
Martin Kolarík wrote:
Hi all,
I need to create document where all text is colored (e.g. gray). So I used
textbackground, and it works. But if I add some floating table into the
document, the text in the table is not colored corectly.
Small attached example show this, all texts should be red.
Am 2005-07-17 um 22:37 schrieb Hans Hagen:
there are
\showcharacters
\showaccents
BTW I finally created the wiki page Visual Debugging for all the
\show... commands; I guess there are even more than I listed there,
and some descriptions are still missing (had no time to try them all).
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
olivier Turlier wrote:
I was trying to compile Program-sample.tex because I find the
transparent white frame over the grey background very nice to see for a
pure electronic pdf. In the same range, the vit Zyka font demo catalog
Sorry for not answering for such
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2005-07-17 um 22:37 schrieb Hans Hagen:
there are
\showcharacters
\showaccents
BTW I finally created the wiki page Visual Debugging for all the
\show... commands; I guess there are even more than I listed there,
and some descriptions are still missing
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I have another couple of questions about regimes support.
How can synonyms for regimes be defined, so that
\enableregime[windows-1250] would have the same effect as
\enableregime[win-1250] or \enableregime[cp1250]? And
\enableregime[utf8] the same effect as
On 7/17/05, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
regi-lat.tex is interesting, made just for typesetting Croatian :)
Perhaps I can add some stuff there too.
\defineactivetoken đ {\pseudoencodeddj}
\defineactivetoken Ð {\pseudoencodedDJ}
This should be \dstroke and
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