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> Hi curious who wants to learn but is still unable to use the list
> archive.
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On Sun, 22 Mar 2009, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Dnia Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 06:08:41PM -0400, Aditya Mahajan napisał(a):
Hi,
Can I divide dimensions to get a number in pdftex?
I have four dimensions \!!dimena, \!!dimenb, \!!dimenc and \!!dimend, and
I want
if (dimena/dimenb) > (dimenc/dimend)
d
Am 22.03.2009 um 02:13 schrieb Curious Learn:
I tried using the \index command in my document:
However, no index is created.
Hi curious who wants to learn but is still unable to use the list
archive.
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2009/038198.html
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg
Hi,
I tried using the \index command in my document:
\starttext
\type{\textext()} \index[textext]{\textext}
To typeset metapost variable values (not the verbatim text) using
\TEX\ markup, use this command.
\page
\completeindex
\stoptext
However, no index is created. The log file giv
Dnia Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 06:08:41PM -0400, Aditya Mahajan napisał(a):
> Hi,
>
> Can I divide dimensions to get a number in pdftex?
>
> I have four dimensions \!!dimena, \!!dimenb, \!!dimenc and \!!dimend, and
> I want
>
> if (dimena/dimenb) > (dimenc/dimend)
> do something
> else
> do othe
Am 21.03.2009 um 23:49 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
\ifdim\dimexpr\!!dimena*100/\!!dimenb\relax>\dimexpr\!!
dimenc*100/\!!dimend\relax
this
\else
that
\fi
Ah. I was using \dimexpr\!!dimena/\!!dimenb with crazy results. So
the trick is to mulitply by a number in between. Thanks Wolfgang.
Yes
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.03.2009 um 23:26 schrieb Arthur Reutenauer:
Can I divide dimensions to get a number in pdftex?
LaTeX has a package to do exactly that, fp. You could look into its
code. Or you could use LuaTeX :-)
It's easy to do with etex but I would
Am 21.03.2009 um 23:26 schrieb Arthur Reutenauer:
Can I divide dimensions to get a number in pdftex?
LaTeX has a package to do exactly that, fp. You could look into its
code. Or you could use LuaTeX :-)
It's easy to do with etex but I would use lua if possible.
\starttext
\unprotect
\
Aditya Mahajan umich.edu> writes:
> > For example, if I had to typeset (n_{1},n{2},...,n_{100}), how
> > could I do that.
>
> label.bot (textext("$n_{" & decimal i & "}"), ... ) ;
Thanks Aditya. That works great.
_
> Can I divide dimensions to get a number in pdftex?
LaTeX has a package to do exactly that, fp. You could look into its
code. Or you could use LuaTeX :-)
Arthur
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Hi,
Can I divide dimensions to get a number in pdftex?
I have four dimensions \!!dimena, \!!dimenb, \!!dimenc and \!!dimend, and
I want
if (dimena/dimenb) > (dimenc/dimend)
do something
else
do otherthing
Any hints on how to do this in ConTeXt.
Thanks,
Aditya
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On Sat, 21 Mar 2009, Curiouslearn wrote:
Hello,
First of all, Mojca thanks very much for the update about TikZ. (I could not
find an option to reply in Context Garden mailing list).
My new question is the following. I have the following code to generate the
labels for the tick marks:
for i =
Hi all,
in my text each section ends with an one-line box so I used \framed
(thinking that's the right way).
How to put each box at the same distance from last previous line even
it comes after a list, a table, a regular text...?
There is an the option to set the \framed's font globally?
Thanks in
Hello,
First of all, Mojca thanks very much for the update about TikZ. (I could not
find an option to reply in Context Garden mailing list).
My new question is the following. I have the following code to generate the
labels for the tick marks:
for i = 0 step 5 until 45:
draw (i,0
Am 2009-03-21 um 17:35 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
I try to get number and name of the current chapter into my page
header.
Unfortunately, ConTeXt (MkIV) disagrees with itself about what's
"current" - if several chapters start on the same page, I get the
name of the fir
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
I try to get number and name of the current chapter into my page header.
Unfortunately, ConTeXt (MkIV) disagrees with itself about what's
"current" - if several chapters start on the same page, I get the name
of the first and the number of the last one.
is this con
I try to get number and name of the current chapter into my page header.
Unfortunately, ConTeXt (MkIV) disagrees with itself about what's
"current" - if several chapters start on the same page, I get the name
of the first and the number of the last one.
I know I can influence the name with
2009/3/17 Want to Learn wrote:
> Thanks Wolfgang. I suppose you mean that I need the beta version and not the
> stable version. Anyhow, I downloaded the beta version and tried to install
> tikz
> with the command Mojca mentioned in his post. Everything seemed to go on
> fine.
> But when I tried to
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