On 29-7-2010 6:37, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
This is similar to what Hans' presentation modules do...each step is a
new layer on the slide and clicking on screen toggles visibility. The
interesting feature is that page down and page up also step the slides,
so this can be used with a wireless
Am 28.07.10 13:19, schrieb Elias Oltmanns:
Hi there,
not being a ConTeXt user myself, I have been advised on the tex-d-l list
of the German TUG that a certain problem could possibly be solved more
easily in ConTeXt than in LaTeX. So, here is what I'm trying to achieve:
The numerous but short
Hallo ConTeXtist,
Thanx to Hans for his advice.
I further experimented with Mojca database module. I want get
interaction database module with my lua application which process CSV
files otherwise.
My application can list arbitrary fields from any CSV file namely in
completely arbitrary format
I hate to pick up on this again, but...
The basic Palatino, together with protrusion and small caps is causing issues.
Essentially horizontal placing of the characters fails (see previous PDF).
In the example below, I can reliably cause the effect by commenting out (or
not) the line with the
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 18:07:24 +0200, Mojca Miklavec
mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com wrote:
The problem is that I'm not able to reproduce the problem you are
reporting. Did anyone else experience the same problem?
Mojca
It seems to have been fixed in the meantime. I just tried it again and
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
[...]
This is easy:
\setupnote[footnote][location=text]
\setuptexttexts[margin][][{\framed[frame=off,offset=none,align=low,height=\textheight,width=broad]{\placenotes[footnote]}}]
%\showframe
\starttext
text\footnote{one}
Hi Elias,
erfreut habe ich gesehen, dass dir mit ConTeXt wohl geholfen werden
kann.
Elias Oltmanns e...@nebensachen.de writes:
Thanks for the snippet. Unfortunately, the footnotes don't seem to make
it onto the page though. Would this be due to using ConTeXt MKII by any
chance? If not, I'd
Dear all,
In the presentation, I'd like to jump to a figure and return to the original
position. For that purpose, I set a label for a figure like
\placefigure[][fig:test]...
and put \goto{figure}[fig:test]
It works fine. It generates a ling to the figure so I click it, I can move to
the
On 29-7-2010 12:12, Martin Althoff wrote:
I hate to pick up on this again, but...
The basic Palatino, together with protrusion and small caps is causing issues.
Essentially horizontal placing of the characters fails (see previous PDF).
In the example below, I can reliably cause the effect by
On 29-7-2010 5:21, dalyoung wrote:
Dear all,
In the presentation, I'd like to jump to a figure and return to the original
position. For that purpose, I set a label for a figure like
\placefigure[][fig:test]...
and put \goto{figure}[fig:test]
It works fine. It generates a ling to the figure
Oliver Heins o...@sopos.org wrote:
Hi Elias,
erfreut habe ich gesehen, dass dir mit ConTeXt wohl geholfen werden
kann.
Elias Oltmanns e...@nebensachen.de writes:
Thanks for the snippet. Unfortunately, the footnotes don't seem to make
it onto the page though. Would this be due to using
Hello:
After \startcolumns ... \stopcolumns there a big blank space. This sample shows
it.
%
\starttext
\startcolumns
\input tufte
\input tufte
\input tufte
\stopcolumns
{\bf This should appear in the first page, below {\em tufte,} there is enough
room.}
\stoptext
%
why
Am 29.07.10 15:33, schrieb Elias Oltmanns:
Wolfgang Schusterschuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
[...]
This is easy:
\setupnote[footnote][location=text]
\setuptexttexts[margin][][{\framed[frame=off,offset=none,align=low,height=\textheight,width=broad]{\placenotes[footnote]}}]
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