Re: [NTG-context] Arithmetic overflow on placing an external figure in MP

2019-09-07 Thread Fabrice L
Hi, > Le 7 sept. 2019 à 16:47, Henning Hraban Ramm a écrit : > > Bear with me, I still got no experience in MetaPost… > > I’m trying to place a pixel image on a MP page. > > According to the MetaFun manual this should work: > > \startMPpage > draw externalfigure "mill.png" scaled 5cm shifted

[NTG-context] no pagenumber depending of number of lines?

2019-09-07 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Hi, I got a difficult customer… If the last page of a chapter is less then half full (or has less than n lines), he doesn’t want a page number. Is there a simple solution to that request? Otherwise I delete the page numbers from the PDF... Greetlings, Hraban --- https://www.fiee.net

[NTG-context] Arithmetic overflow on placing an external figure in MP

2019-09-07 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Bear with me, I still got no experience in MetaPost… I’m trying to place a pixel image on a MP page. According to the MetaFun manual this should work: \startMPpage draw externalfigure "mill.png" scaled 5cm shifted (-6cm,0) ; \stopMPpage And it works with mill.png (copied into my test dir), but

Re: [NTG-context] [External] Re: Math \not

2019-09-07 Thread Rogers, Michael K
Thanks! I should have tried that. -mkr > On Sep 7, 2019, at 12:59 PM, Otared Kavian wrote: > > Hi you should use \nequiv as in > > \starttext > Let $f \nequiv 0$ be a function > \stoptext > > Best regards: OK > >> On 7 Sep 2019, at 18:35, Rogers, Michael K wrote: >> >> In plain TeX you

Re: [NTG-context] Math \not

2019-09-07 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi you should use \nequiv as in \starttext Let $f \nequiv 0$ be a function \stoptext Best regards: OK > On 7 Sep 2019, at 18:35, Rogers, Michael K wrote: > > In plain TeX you can get a slash through $\equiv$ with $\not\equiv$. When I > do the same in ConTeXt, the slash next to the $\equiv$.

[NTG-context] Math \not

2019-09-07 Thread Rogers, Michael K
In plain TeX you can get a slash through $\equiv$ with $\not\equiv$. When I do the same in ConTeXt, the slash next to the $\equiv$. Is there a way to get a not-equivalent sign in ConTeXt? Thanks, - Michael \starttext $\not\equiv$ \stoptext This e-mail