On Sun, 24 Oct 2010, Herbert Voss wrote:
The documentation and the wiki show the syntax for \mar
1 2
\mar [...,...] {...}
OPTIONAL
1 REFERENCE
2 CONTENT
When I use the optional argument, then the [ is taken
as an argument for the content, which is correct placed
into the m
The documentation and the wiki show the syntax for \mar
1 2
\mar [...,...] {...}
OPTIONAL
1 REFERENCE
2 CONTENT
When I use the optional argument, then the [ is taken
as an argument for the content, which is correct placed
into the margin, but the rest "foo]{+}..." is taken
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 10:26:37PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Am 24.10.2010 22:20, schrieb Khaled Hosny:
> > On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 10:11:59PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> >> Am 24.10.2010 22:03, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
> >>
> >>> \head must end with a \par... so either leave a blank line after
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010, Herbert Voss wrote:
Am 24.10.2010 22:20, schrieb Khaled Hosny:
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 10:11:59PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
Am 24.10.2010 22:03, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
\head must end with a \par... so either leave a blank line after head
ache or insert an explicit \par
Am 24.10.2010 22:20, schrieb Khaled Hosny:
> On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 10:11:59PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
>> Am 24.10.2010 22:03, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
>>
>>> \head must end with a \par... so either leave a blank line after head
>>> ache or insert an explicit \par.
>>
>> sure, you are right, I'g
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 10:11:59PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Am 24.10.2010 22:03, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
>
> > \head must end with a \par... so either leave a blank line after head
> > ache or insert an explicit \par.
>
> sure, you are right, I'g fogotten it. However, I suppose,
> I did more
Am 24.10.2010 22:03, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
> \head must end with a \par... so either leave a blank line after head
> ache or insert an explicit \par.
sure, you are right, I'g fogotten it. However, I suppose,
I did more wrong, because I get now:
! Undefined control sequence.
system >
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010, Herbert Voss wrote:
From the documentation:
\starttext
\startitemize
\head he got a head ache
\startitemize[n,packed]
\item of all the items
\nop he had to learn at school
\mar{++} because the marginal explanation
\sub of the substantial content
\sym{\#} turned out
>From the documentation:
\starttext
\startitemize
\head he got a head ache
\startitemize[n,packed]
\item of all the items
\nop he had to learn at school
\mar{++} because the marginal explanation
\sub of the substantial content
\sym{\#} turned out to be mostly symbolic
\stopitemize
\
Dne nedelja 24. oktobra 2010 ob 21:27:58 je Wolfgang Schuster napisal(a):
> Do you enable the mode before it is used or after it, e.g.
That did it, thanks :)
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Wolfgang, thanks for the fix, it works again!
Willi
On 24 Oct 2010, at 16:55, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 24.10.2010 um 16:37 schrieb Willi Egger:
>
>> Hi Wolfgang,
>>
>> Today I updated Context and hereafter the letter module stopped working with
>> the following error:
>
> Fixed.
>
>
Am 24.10.2010 um 21:21 schrieb Matija Šuklje:
> Hullo,
>
>
> I'm working on my thesis (and it's "pf_ul" styling[1]) and I tried to include
> modes.
>
> The thing is that modes seem to be set right and work when invoked in CLI
> (e.g. 'context --mode=osnutek,zaslon diplomska.tex', but ConteXt
Hullo,
I'm working on my thesis (and it's "pf_ul" styling[1]) and I tried to include
modes.
The thing is that modes seem to be set right and work when invoked in CLI
(e.g. 'context --mode=osnutek,zaslon diplomska.tex', but ConteXt seems to
completely igonore lines in text such as:
\enablemod
Dana 24. listopada 2010. 12:41 Hans Hagen je napisao/la:
> On 24-10-2010 12:34, Vedran Miletić wrote:
>
>> \starttext
>> $y = \underbar{g a w}$.
>> \stoptext
>>
>
> \starttext
> \underbar{$y = g a w$}.
> \stoptext
>
> does work .. it probably relates to limitations in attribute assignment in
> m
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 23-10-2010 3:02, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On 10/23/2010 02:47 PM, Herbert Voss wrote:
Is it possible to run this also under mkiv?
Example is from the meafun manual.
\startMPrun
input Grafik.mp;
\stopMPrun
\externalfigure[Grafik.1]
\stoptext
It seems no
On 23-10-2010 3:02, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On 10/23/2010 02:47 PM, Herbert Voss wrote:
Is it possible to run this also under mkiv?
Example is from the meafun manual.
\startMPrun
input Grafik.mp;
\stopMPrun
\externalfigure[Grafik.1]
\stoptext
It seems not.
Also, if I create Grafik.1 externally
On 24-10-2010 7:28, seasoul wrote:
Thanks to Hans,Peter,Alan,Aditya,
It really helps. I combined your ideas together, the final result
is perfect.
\setupalign[verytolerant,stretch,hanging,highquility,nothyphenated]
I did not try many combinations, but withouth verytoleratnt
On 24-10-2010 4:37, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Wolfgang,
Today I updated Context and hereafter the letter module stopped working with
the following error:
! Undefined control sequence.
system> error on line 31 in file
/Users/willi/Documents/NHG/Templates/test-letter.tex: Undefined control sequen
Am 24.10.2010 um 16:37 schrieb Willi Egger:
> Hi Wolfgang,
>
> Today I updated Context and hereafter the letter module stopped working with
> the following error:
Fixed.
Wolfgang
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Hi Wolfgang,
Today I updated Context and hereafter the letter module stopped working with
the following error:
! Undefined control sequence.
system > error on line 31 in file
/Users/willi/Documents/NHG/Templates/test-letter.tex: Undefined control
sequence ...
26 \starttext
On 24-10-2010 12:34, Vedran Miletić wrote:
\starttext
$y = \underbar{g a w}$.
\stoptext
\starttext
\underbar{$y = g a w$}.
\stoptext
does work .. it probably relates to limitations in attribute assignment
in mathmode .. you can add a tracker item for it so that I keep an eye
on it.
Hans
On 24-10-2010 9:40, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Saturday 23 October 2010 23:20:06 Peter Münster wrote:
On Sat, Oct 23 2010, Peter Münster wrote:
Oh, stupid answer, I'm sorry. I thought, that you had already been using
verytolerant and stretch, that was so ugly... (it *is* ugly)
But just perfect
On Saturday 23 October 2010 23:20:06 Peter Münster wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 23 2010, Peter Münster wrote:
>
> Oh, stupid answer, I'm sorry. I thought, that you had already been using
> verytolerant and stretch, that was so ugly... (it *is* ugly)
>
But just perfect for a boss who is probably trained
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