Hi Jan and others,
>> > He was impressed by ConTeXt and wanted to:
>> > 1.) integrate something similar to command on contextgarden
>> > while keeping functionality (can be done in ConTeXt too, most
>> > probably no need to keep LaTeX)
the tag is completely independent of all other tags. I hav
Berend de Boer wrote:
>>Or: Hans, Taco: is this feature best left as a dangerous curve, best
>>left to specific users who need it?
>
> It was a core feature I used: the ability to create small PDF files
> with better looking fonts than the Nimbus ones.
Out of curiousity: what *does* you previewe
Alle 20:43, mercoledì 22 febbraio 2006, vittorio ha scritto:
> I would like to write letters using some mail-merge or text merge procedure
> under ConTeXt.
> Could you please help me indicating where should I start with and, above
> all, giving some example of that?
>
Perhaps I need to be more prec
I would like to write letters using some mail-merge or text merge procedure
under ConTeXt.
Could you please help me indicating where should I start with and, above all,
giving some example of that?
Thanks a lot
Vittorio
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<--- On Feb 22, Taco Hoekwater wrote --->
>
> Does this look ok?
> (code is not production-ready yet, but seems reasonable to me)
>
> [code snipped]
Yes, looks good to my eyes. Thanks a lot.
Aditya
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Adam Lindsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now, can you take it out for an extended spin/test? I'd like to be able
> to package it up in a way that (potentially) allows others to use
> it.
I already did. Works perfectly for every document.
> Or: H
On 2/22/06, Fabian Doerk wrote:
> Taco wrote:
> >About those hyperlinks: it would normally be something like a chapter
> >number, and it would link back to the chapter head itself. In a
> >bibliography, it just points to itself, because the 'main reference'
> >is the item in the list. Maybe I can m
> > If you mean "can I recompile only page 3 and 4 out of my 100-page book
> > and get the whole document" that answer is no I think. But there are
> > other ways.
> >
>
> I suspected.
Well, you also have
texmfstart newtexexec.rb --pfdcombine | copy | select | trim
I don't know how exactly to use
Does this look ok?
(code is not production-ready yet, but seems reasonable to me)
Taco
\def\startsubstack
{\begingroup
\null
\vcenter\bgroup
\pushmacro\domatrixNC
\let\endmath\relax
\def\NC{\domatrixNC}%
\def\MC{\domatrixNC\ifmmode\else$\def\endmath{$}\fi}%
\global
Hi Taco,
Taco wrote:
1. BibTeX xrefs:
Is it possible to get interactive references (maybe even with
different colour than the global interaction color) from the \cite
command to the referring entry in the publicationlist working at the
moment?
>>>
>>>What \cite st
Hi,
I found this solution:
\defineoverlay[SN][{\black
\scale[factor=300]{\rotate[rotation=90]{~TR-A02-123456~}}}]
\setupbackgrounds[text][rightmargin][background=SN]
jk
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Elliot Clifton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to ensure that the titles displayed in the header always begin
> with a capital letter regarless of any truncation with \nomarking..
Why don't you add explicit marking then? That may be easiest in
this case.
\marking[Title]{Whatever you desire with Cap
hhhmmm,
It seemed consistent but now I see that it happens randomly.
So I guess it should depend on me.
I'll check better the whole (long) code and in case I come back
Thanks a lot
-a-
On 22 Feb 2006, at 12:34, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>> <--- On Feb 22, andrea valle wrote
Hi,
I want to ensure that the titles displayed in the header always begin
with a capital letter regarless of any truncation with \nomarking..
I tried the following in my environment but it doesn't work:
\setupheadertexts[\Cap{\getmarking[Title][current]}][Author]
What should I use?
Thanks,
El
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> <--- On Feb 22, andrea valle wrote --->
>
>>Ah,
>>also $\rightarrow$ doesn't work
>>
>
> I do not understand. Both $\rightarrow$ and $\to$ work fine for me.
Same here, and I am clueless as to what could be wrong at andrea's.
Good luck, Taco
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<--- On Feb 22, andrea valle wrote --->
> Ah,
> also $\rightarrow$ doesn't work
>
I do not understand. Both $\rightarrow$ and $\to$ work fine for me.
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Ah,
also $\rightarrow$ doesn't work
-a-
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Università degli Studi di Torino
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Hi to all,
I've always used $\to$ to create arrows in my presentations. After last
update I have an undefined control sequence arrow.
I can use $\rigtharrow$ but cannot understand...
Thaks
Best
-a-
Andrea Valle
DAMS - Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione
Università degli Studi di Torino
http:/
Thanks Mojca,
>
> If you mean "can I recompile only page 3 and 4 out of my 100-page book
> and get the whole document" that answer is no I think. But there are
> other ways.
>
I suspected.
-a-
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<--- On Jan 28, Taco Hoekwater wrote --->
> Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>>> The definition from m-newmat is at least partly superceded by the
>>> new core math definitions Hans added last week, so a new implementation
>>> would be better.
>>
>> Can you suggest something?
>
> Like this maybe?
>
> \def\su
On Feb 20, 2006, at 23:56, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Hans van der Meer wrote:
>> I had already experimented with simplecolumns, because these can be
>> placed within framed and at first did seem to do the trick.
>> But the problem I then encountered -- and could not see how to
>> correct that -- is ba
On 22/02/06, Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:>> Jan, perhaps you weren't clear enough. I hope you don't mind if I> explain your question once more.>> Jan is setting up some server for student-to-student materials and
> integrated (most probably slightly fixed version
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> Jan, perhaps you weren't clear enough. I hope you don't mind if I
> explain your question once more.
>
> Jan is setting up some server for student-to-student materials and
> integrated (most probably slightly fixed version of) WikiPDF into it
> (http://aluno.no-ip.info
Fabian Doerk wrote:
> Hi Taco,
>
>
>>>1. BibTeX xrefs:
>>> Is it possible to get interactive references (maybe even with
>>> different colour than the global interaction color) from the \cite
>>> command to the referring entry in the publicationlist working at the
>>> moment?
>>
>>What
Taco,
>> the 6th entry. So, how do I get [1] both in the place where I cite
>> [knuth:texbook] and in the list of publications?
>
> [...]
>
>> \setuppublications
>> [sorttype=cite,
>> refcommand=number,
>
> Make this line:
> refcommand=num,
Thanks, that's it. I should have read 3.1) C
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