Am 21.11.2013 um 21:01 schrieb Géry Ogam :
> Thank you Wolfgang, it does what I want.
>
> However, I realised after trying the following code inside environments
> (frontmatter, bodymatter, backmatter and appendices) that the default
> behaviour is WRONG because the conversions of prefixes are
Am 21.11.2013 um 23:41 schrieb Robert Blackstone :
>
> On 21 Nov 2013, at 19:53 , Wolfgang Schuster
> wrotr
>>>
>>
>> I can process your example without problems.
>>
>> ConTeXt ver: 2013.11.16 12:43 MKIV beta fmt: 2013.11.21 int:
>> english/english
>>
>> Wolfgang
> Thank you for your r
Fallbacks (at least the range I tested) do not work with the roman face
of Linux Libertine O in the new (core) simplefonts implementation. I
first thought that this might be a Libertine issue, but further testing
makes me suspect it may be a simplefonts issue. Or perhaps I have used
the wrong s
On 21 Nov 2013, at 19:53 , Wolfgang Schuster wrotr
>>
>
> I can process your example without problems.
>
> ConTeXt ver: 2013.11.16 12:43 MKIV beta fmt: 2013.11.21 int:
> english/english
>
> Wolfgang
Thank you for your reaction.
This is odd. Here this EM does not work with CONTEXT versio
On Thu, 21 Nov 2013 15:55:09 -0500
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Unicode alpha gets translated to \greekalpha, so you need a font
> (like dejavu) that includes those glyphs
Yes, thanks for this clarification.
When I tested this earlier, I was indeed using dejavu...
In the chemistry macros, we are usin
On Thu, 21 Nov 2013 15:56:51 -0500 (EST)
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Nov 2013, john Culleton wrote:
>
> >
> > Here is the code. first the file title.tex:
> > -
> > \startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no]
> > (title stuff)
> > \stopstandardmakeup
> > ---
> > an
On Thu, 21 Nov 2013, john Culleton wrote:
Here is the code. first the file title.tex:
-
\startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no]
(title stuff)
\stopstandardmakeup
---
and next the file copy.tex:
--
\startstandardmakeup[page=no]
(co
On Thu, 21 Nov 2013, Alan Braslau wrote:
(For some reason, unicode \alpha currently disappears - a font issue.
This worked early so is indeed a bug.)
Unicode alpha gets translated to \greekalpha, so you need a font (like
dejavu) that includes those glyphs.
Aditya
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Here is the code. first the file title.tex:
-
\startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no]
(title stuff)
\stopstandardmakeup
---
and next the file copy.tex:
--
\startstandardmakeup[page=no]
(contents)
\stopstandardmakeup
-
Thank you Wolfgang, it does what I want.
However, I realised after trying the following code inside environments
(frontmatter, bodymatter, backmatter and appendices) that the default
behaviour is WRONG because the conversions of prefixes are not always
automatic.
For instance, in the appendix env
Indeed, there have been a few changes,
several rationalizations of the syntax:
1. FIVE,FRONT has become FIVEFRONT
2. positions are numbered coherently with FIVE
(previously they were shifted by one)
3. +R and -R have become LR and RR,
to be coherent with the non-front structures.
4. Thus, +L
Am 12.11.2013 um 02:14 schrieb Géry Ogam :
> 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[chap
Dear all,
Presently I'm experiencing a problem with urls that, hopefully, the ME will
demonstrate.
It seems to me that something must have changed in the source since the end of
september.
The example works with mkiv of 24 sept, but not with that of 3 november and
later.
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Am 21.11.2013 um 16:31 schrieb Géry Ogam :
> Could you correct this space problem Hans?
>
> \startitemize
> \item Eeny, meeny, miny, moe
> \placeformula
> \startformula
> \text{Numbered formula: the space after is correct.}
> \stopformula
>
Hello,
We have completely rewritten the chemical macros from ppchtex, taking
some liberty with some details of the syntax. I will look into your
examples to see what is going wrong.
Alan
On Thu, 21 Nov 2013 18:10:45 +
DesdeChaves wrote:
> Dear Sirs,
>
> I'm trying to run some code from t
Could you correct this space problem Hans?
\startitemize
\item Eeny, meeny, miny, moe
\placeformula
\startformula
\text{Numbered formula: the space after is correct.}
\stopformula
\item Eeny, meeny, miny, moe
\placeformula[-]
In a thread from July
(http://context.markmail.org/thread/6tgzusw45whaqghi), Marco Patzer
raised some questions that we have too. They were somewhat answered, but
I'm still not clear on what the meanings of the keywords are.
On Jul 8, 2013 4:08:33 pm Hans wrote:
> On 7/9/2013 12:30 AM, Marco Patze
It should display:
I Cool
[figure] Figure 1.1 A cow % <-- not: Figure I.1 A cow
II Cat
2.1 Mouse
2.2 Dog
[figure] Figure 2.1 A cow
Could you look at this weird prefix conversion behaviour Hans?
Géry Ogam
2013/11/12 Géry Ogam
> Hello,
>
> There is a numberconversion problem in caption pre
> What’s wrong with the second formula, both have the same space before and
after the content?
Then maybe Hans has corrected it recently. I am using ConTeXt version
2013.04.20, and you?
___
If your question is of inter
On 11/21/2013 1:01 PM, Lars Huttar wrote:
> I now have a MWE that shows the problem. Where top and bottom work
> fine outside of columns, in mixedcolumns, any keyword I use with
> \getmarking always seem to return the *last* item on the page.
I sometimes forget to include our version info.
MKIV,
Am 21.11.2013 um 18:08 schrieb Robert Blackstone :
> Dear all,
> Presently I'm experiencing a problem with urls that, hopefully, the ME will
> demonstrate.
> It seems to me that something must have changed in the source since the end
> of september.
> The example works with mkiv of 24 sept, but
Am 21.11.2013 um 18:23 schrieb Géry Ogam :
> > What’s wrong with the second formula, both have the same space before and
> > after the content?
>
> Then maybe Hans has corrected it recently. I am using ConTeXt version
> 2013.04.20, and you?
ConTeXt ver: 2013.11.16 12:43 MKIV beta fmt: 2013.
On 11/21/2013 11:40 AM, Lars Huttar wrote:
> In a thread from July
> (http://context.markmail.org/thread/6tgzusw45whaqghi), Marco Patzer
> raised some questions that we have too. They were somewhat answered, but
> I'm still not clear on what the meanings of the keywords are.
>
> On Jul 8, 2013 4:08
Dear Sirs,
I'm trying to run some code from the ppchtex manual, however, the chemical
structures are not correctly drawn. See the example:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/w7v8kouc4glndf0/chemicerror.pdf.
I found this problem en Minimals (last version) and on TexLive 2013.
\setupbodyfont[11pt]
\usemod
Dear Sirs
Tanks a lot for the context software. I use it so much. I'm a
physics/chemistry teacher and for making personalized exams with random
numbers/questions the math.random() from lua is great. For draw schematic
diagrams/graphs with random arguments I use tikz inside luacode, like
context("
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