On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I doubt there's a cleaner way (except that it's polite to start the
definitions with something like \starttypescript [..?..]
[computer-modern] [size])
Hello Mojca,
I know it and tried it, but without success. This is what I did:
- moved t-cmscbf.tex
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi Peter,
You latex example does what I *thought* \txt did.
My guess is Hans misunderstood Giuseppe a bit, and Giuseppe never
really tested the code, because what happens now is a bit nonsensical.
I believe the attached module does the 'right thing'. You can use
Hello,
I want a new chapter to begin as shown below:
Chapter No
Title of the Chapter
How to realize this in ConTeXt.
Thanks for your help.
Anand
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On 12/29/05, R S Ananda Murthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I want a new chapter to begin as shown below:
Chapter No
Title of the Chapter
How to realize this in ConTeXt.
Have a look at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Titles
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On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
This file boils down to a single equivalent command:
\definebodyfont
[15pt,14pt,13pt,12pt,11pt,10pt,9pt,8pt,7pt,6pt,5pt]
[sc]
[bf=cmbcsc10 sa 1,
tf=cmcsc10 sa 1]
Thanks Taco, indeed much cleaner!
Please don't set
Hello,
I need a \relax in symb-eur.tex to keep the space after the euro-symbol:
\definecharacter texteuro {\symbol[euro]\relax}
Test-file:
\usemodule[symb-eur] \useregime[il9] \enableregime[il9]
\starttext
X € X
\stoptext
Two other questions:
- What is the best way, to get never the serif
Hello to all,
I have a problem: I want to add a kind of glossary on a book. It will
be, in fact, an explanation of acronyms ('NATO: North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation' for instance).
But... I'd want it on every page, only for the acronyms used on the
current page (and alphabetically sorted if
� wrote:
Hello to all,
I have a problem: I want to add a kind of glossary on a book. It will
be, in fact, an explanation of acronyms ('NATO: North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation' for instance).
But... I'd want it on every page, only for the acronyms used on the
current page (and alphabetically
--- On Dec 29, John R. Culleton wrote ---
It is common to express certain numerals with the suffixes
st, nd, rd, th,
with the suffix in a smaller type and raised about .5em
eg:
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th.
It is of course possible to cobble these expressions up in macros.
But it would be handy if they