Le 10 novembre à 22:38:33 Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr écrit notamment:
| On Sat, Nov 09 2013, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
| emacs 24.3.1 ubuntu
| context minimal many versions (I update about once a week)
| auctex 11.87.2 (installed via elpa and frequently updated)
| Strange. I use also
Hi,
Is there any way to have a multiline cell in markdown while I run ConTeXt with
t-filter module?
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On Mon, 11 Nov 2013, Xan wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to have a multiline cell in markdown while I run ConTeXt with
t-filter module?
Can you please send a complete minimal example?
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I know that now:
http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/demo/example9/pandocs-markdown.html
On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 15:36:51 +0100
Xan dxpubl...@telefonica.net ha escrit:
Hi,
Is there any way to have a multiline cell in markdown while I run ConTeXt
with t-filter module?
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Dear list members,
I use ConTeXt MkIV to typeset the protocol (minutes) of a meeting. In my
macros, I use \textreference and \about to reuse the text from the agenda
list in the actual sections. It's like the regular table of contents,
but reversed (see the below MWE). I do it like that
On 2013-11-07 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 07.11.2013 um 23:11 schrieb honyk j.tosov...@email.cz:
czech sorting has a quite complex logic. How can a default index
entries sorting be overridden?
Using a macro or somewhere under the hood via a lua code?
When you have \mainlanguage[cz]
Dear list members,
I need a second font in my text for the purpose of mark-up. This font is
defined with \definesimplefonttypeface. If I switch to a font variant
like bold and afterwards to the second font, the second font doesn't
inherit this style. It only works the other way around
Hello, I have the following MWE:
\starttext
\setuptab[headstyle=ssbfb]
\tab{foo} \input knuth \par
\stoptext
Here, the headstyle specifies a sans font with boldface style, at 1.44
times the current bodyfont size.
However, I want to be able to specify an absolute point size, instead of
a
Lars Huttar
11. November 2013
18:00
Hello,
I have the following MWE:\starttext\setuptab[headstyle=ssbfb]
\setuptab[headstyle=\ssbfb]
\tab{foo} \input knuth \par\stoptextHere,
the headstyle specifies a sans font with boldface style, at 1.44times
the current
Joshua Krämer
11. November 2013
17:52
Dear
list members,I need a second font in my text for the purpose of
mark-up. This font is defined with \definesimplefonttypeface. If I
switch to a font variant like bold and afterwards to the second
font, the second font doesn't
On 11/10/2013 10:12 AM, Francisco Gracia wrote:
*Fleurons* are small decorative pieces that were often used in the
past for filling big blank spaces in books. They are seldom used
nowdays. As besides they will not appear more than a few times in any
book (mainly at the end of chapters), the
Dear Wolfgang,
thank you, this does the trick. I didn't try \setsansfont, because in
reality I don't use serif and sans fonts but blackletter and roman. Does
a more general solution exist? If not, I will misuse \setsansfont.
By the way, is this new simplefonts version only available in the
Joshua Krämer
11. November 2013
20:46
Dear
Wolfgang,thank you, this does the trick. I didn't try
\setsansfont, because in reality I don't use serif and sans fonts
but blackletter and roman. Does a more general solution exist? If
not, I will misuse \setsansfont.
Bill Meahan
11. November 2013
18:51
The following has worked quite well for me. I hate using a centered
"* *
*" for a thematic break so I use a fleuron. I write fiction, not
math-filled academic-journal articles or textbooks so this may not be
applicable in your case.
Thanks for your contributions.
You are right in your remark about the path to images, Wolfgang. I was not
using any
\setupexternalfigure[location=default]
instruction. With your formulations the figure is recovered without problem.
Unfortunately the results of your rewrite of the macro are not
On 11/11/2013 12:27 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Lars Huttar mailto:lars_hut...@sil.org
11. November 2013 18:00
I finally tried
\setuptab[headstyle={\ssbf \switchtobodyfont[18pt]}]
and that works! But it seems clunky: it looks like it requires two font
switches, which I'm told makes things
Francisco Gracia
11. November 2013
22:40
Thanks
for your contributions.You are right in your remark about
the path to images, Wolfgang. I was not using any\setupexternalfigure[location=default]
instruction. With your formulations the figure is recovered
without
On Mon, Nov 11 2013, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
Here is my complete customization regarding ConTeXt:
[...]
context %s TeX-run-command nil t :help Run context (MarkIV)) (TeX
You use TeX-run-command instead of TeX-run-TeX. Thus you're not able
to handle errors the usual way.
--
Hello,
There is a numberconversion problem in caption prefixes. For instance, if
chapter numbers are set to Romannumerals, the conversion of the caption
prefixes depends on the presence of a section
Minimal example:
\setuphead[chapter][conversion=Romannumerals]
\setupcaption[way=bychapter,
Le 11 novembre à 23:36:08 Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr écrit notamment:
| On Mon, Nov 11 2013, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
| Here is my complete customization regarding ConTeXt:
| [...]
| context %s TeX-run-command nil t :help Run context (MarkIV)) (TeX
| You use TeX-run-command instead
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