Hello,
I have to typeset paragraphed quotations in a smaller font (and maybe
a smaller baselineskip, but this is not necessary) and with larger
margins. However, after the quotation, the main text has to be on the
grid again.
Main Text Main Text
I forgot to say that I use mkiv.
olli
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Am 15.01.2011 um 11:44 schrieb Oliver Heins:
Hello,
I have to typeset paragraphed quotations in a smaller font (and maybe
a smaller baselineskip, but this is not necessary) and with larger
margins. However, after the quotation, the main text has to be on the
grid again.
What is the best way to define the equivalent of
\setvalue{\e!start\NAME}{...}
in lua.
e_start = ??
context.setvalue(e_start .. name, ...)
Thanks,
Aditya
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The following example does not work, while the font (Symbola) is found.
Works here. Can you try it with a clean installation!
Works, indeed!
Thanks a lot, as always! )
Is \fontchar a hack or 'official' command? If the latter, it deserves to
be wikified.
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Vyatcheslav
Hi Wolfgang,
\usemodule[fullpage][style={in,empty}]
\starttext
Bla-bla
\stoptext
now gives
system : module fullpage loaded
(c:/contextminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/third/fullpage/t-fullpage.mkiv
loading : ConTeXt User Module / Fullpage
! Undefined control sequence.
system
Hi,
While downloading urls, context santizes the filename but does not check
the length of the url. So, one can end up with a situation where the
filename is too long for the operating system to handle. For example, the
following fails on 32bit linux.
\enabletrackers[resolvers.schemes]
On 01/14/2011 05:52 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
What is the best way to
1. deal with the % character in ctxlua?
Use \startluacode \stopluacode instead of ctxlua.
2. print significant spaces?
My current 'solution' for 2. is writing to a tex buffer instead and then
using