I am composing a double-sided document with wide outer margins to
allow space for figures. One type of figure is in-line with the text
and protrudes into the wide margin. This is easy to do on left-hand
pages by saying \setupfloats[location=right] and on right-hand pages
by saying
On 2007-01-22, at 21:56.0, luigi scarso wrote:
On 1/15/07, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm line map 17, 33, 52, 69, 70, 70, 70, 71, 71, is too much right?
I've played with index settings some time ago: I will refresh my
memories.
luigi
Ok, I hope these can help you.
Wow -
Asked the same thing a while ago and Hans put 'selectors' in the ConTeXt
core as an answer. See the end of
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2006/018204.html for an example.
You shouldn't need any of the macro code any more ...
HTH, Joh
Robin Kirkham wrote:
Hi again,
Is there a way in
Tim Eyre $B%F%#%` wrote:
I am composing a double-sided document with wide outer margins to
allow space for figures. One type of figure is in-line with the text
and protrudes into the wide margin. This is easy to do on left-hand
pages by saying \setupfloats[location=right] and on right-hand
Robin Kirkham wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to set up floats (figures, tables, etc) so they float to the
bottom of the page, by default (as if you always wrote \placefigure
[bottom][...]{}{}). There does not seem to be an option to
\setupfloats[] that will do this, or have I missed something?
Jeff Smith wrote:
Hi!
I'm toying with a complex document environment involving multiple
components, both in order to learn in general and to accomplish
particular objectives.
So I want a 2-column layout for all the document, which is made up of
a bunch of components appended one after the
One type of figure is in-line with the text and protrudes into the
wide margin.
I use the following with a single-sided layout, for figures in the
right part of the text, bleeding 0.5 inches into the margin (with no
captions):
\definefloat[bleedfig][figure]
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
2. When generating the formats, texexec complained about unknow
control sequence because of lines 25 and 26 in syst-xtx.tex
\setcclcuc 201C 201C 201C
\setcclcuc 201D 201D 201D
I had to comment out these lines to generate the formats (this
On Monday 22 January 2007 20:30, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007, Mike Bird wrote:
I run out of space around the 240th footnote in a document. It appears
that ConTeXt may be reloading or redefining a footnote font for each
footnote or footnote number.
Is this a known problem
Hi
In my double sided layout how can I stop ConTeXt from adding an empty
page when a section ends.
Thanks,
Elliot
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On Tuesday 23 January 2007 16:25, Elliot Clifton wrote:
In my double sided layout how can I stop ConTeXt from adding an empty
page when a section ends.
Hi Elliot,
Does \setuphead[chapter][before={\page[yes]}] do what you want?
--Mike Bird
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On 1/23/07, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Hallo!
I tried some examples with m-database and Mojca's 'My Way' and had
some problems
==Example-1===
\defineseparatedlist[NaturalTable][separator=comma,%quotechar={},
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