El 14/10/20 a las 15:01, Hans Hagen escribió:
lmtx is mostly mkiv compatible, and beginners won't notice a
difference i think ... of course new features can show up on lmtx or
some mechanisms can be made better but again, that is not somethign a
beginner will run into
Hans
Of course. You
Of course, thank you very much. I send you the source files separately,
to your own mail.
El 14/10/20 a las 19:53, Niels Meijer escribió:
I have an (old) Goethe-Zertifikat B1, which is not great (but better than my
Spanish!). if you’re comfortable sharing your manuscript with me, I can
El 14/10/20 a las 15:33, Henning Hraban Ramm escribió:
Am 14.10.2020 um 12:47 schrieb Niels Meijer :
I just wanted to voice my support this book, as I feel that such a
newbie-friendly resource would fill a gaping hole in the current ConTeXt
ecosystem. I am considering having a stab at learning
El 14/10/20 a las 12:47, Niels Meijer escribió:
Hello Joaquín,
I have been looking to get into ConTeXt for a few months now, LaTeX
drove me
completely insane when writing my Master’s thesis. I have been looking
for an
up-to-date introduction to ConTeXt as a whole, as I am still unable to
El 14/10/20 a las 11:51, Rudolf Bahr escribió:
On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 06:27:30AM +0200, Joaquín Ataz López wrote:
Sorry. By mistake I sent the message as a reply to another one, when in fact
I was trying to start a new thread with it. I'm sending it again (I think
I'll do it right now):
Thank you very much. This is an offer that I accept, although, if it's
not a bother, from next month, because the next two weeks I will be
tremendously busy with my university work, which has nothing to do with
typography or text composition.
El 14/10/20 a las 7:27, Jairo A. del Rio escribió:
I wonder if someone could explain to me what controls (or how to
control) the space between Chapter and chapter number in my TOC given
the setup I have.
At the moment I get ChapterOne instead of Chapter One, and I do not know
what is causing that.
Here is my set up (at least all the parts
Hi,
how can I get a graphic that floats left or right from the text in
columns or columnsets?
\starttext
\startcolumns[2]
\placefigure[left, high, none]{}
{\externalfigure[dummy][width=3em]}
\input ward
\input ward
\stopcolumns
\blank
\placefigure[left, high, none]{}
Hi Hraban,
I have an (old) Goethe-Zertifikat B1, which is not great (but better than my
Spanish!). if you’re comfortable sharing your manuscript with me, I can
definitely try to go through it and give you some feedback if you’d like! I am
not sure how useful this would be for you, but I would
Hi,
as I'm almost done with my PDFs for the first volume of our journal, I'm
thinking about also publishing HTMLs. We have XSLTs almost ready for
this, but I was thinking if I could use ConTeXt also for this. A very
nice feature would be being able to add marking of page breaks in the
> Am 14.10.2020 um 18:58 schrieb Jan U. Hasecke :
>
> how can I get a graphic that floats left or right from the text in
> columns or columnsets?
You can’t, sorry.
Hraban
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If your question is of interest to
On 10/14/2020 5:36 PM, Alain Delmotte wrote:
Dear Mojca,
I did just repond to the message without remarking that I was only
answering to you; I'll take care inthe future.
I'll check if the two list are the same, after expanding the condensed
one. And after I'll go to Hans.
As Mojca
Hi,
has \zwnj (or the equivalent unicode character) bad consequences for
hyphenation? Like, when you'd preprocess your files and add \zwnj in
appropriate places, will that break hyphenation for these words?
Best,
Denis
Dear Mojca,
I did just repond to the message
without remarking that I was only answering to you; I'll take
care inthe future.
I'll check if the two list are the
same, after expanding the condensed one. And after I'll go to
Hans.
Alain
Willi Egger schrieb am 14.10.2020 um 15:48:
Good afternoon!
I am dealing with a book, which has a short black rule under the title of the
chapters.
I see, that the old rule mechanisms are no more available in LMTX and are
replaced by fillers.
What mechanism do you mean, fillers are just a
Good afternoon!
I am dealing with a book, which has a short black rule under the title of the
chapters.
I see, that the old rule mechanisms are no more available in LMTX and are
replaced by fillers.
Now with the following setup, I would expect a 50mm line placed centered.
Hoewever this seems
> Am 14.10.2020 um 12:47 schrieb Niels Meijer :
>
> I just wanted to voice my support this book, as I feel that such a
> newbie-friendly resource would fill a gaping hole in the current ConTeXt
> ecosystem. I am considering having a stab at learning Spanish in order to
> (attempt to) read your
On 10/14/2020 5:51 AM, Joaquín Ataz López wrote:
I have not based my introduction on LMTX because I think that for
beginners a more stable system, like LuaTeX, is preferable.
lmtx is mostly mkiv compatible, and beginners won't notice a difference
i think ... of course new features can show
On 10/14/2020 2:09 PM, Denis Maier wrote:
Hi,
has \zwnj (or the equivalent unicode character) bad consequences for
hyphenation? Like, when you'd preprocess your files and add \zwnj in
appropriate places, will that break hyphenation for these words?
So, this:
\mainlanguage[nl]
(1)
If I get the same index entry two or more times on a page, sometimes with
processor formatting, sometimes not, how can I control which version takes
precedence?
Actual use case: index entries from footnotes should be italics, while those
from the main text stay upright.
Now, if there is an
On 10/14/2020 2:09 PM, Denis Maier wrote:
Hi,
has \zwnj (or the equivalent unicode character) bad consequences for
hyphenation? Like, when you'd preprocess your files and add \zwnj in
appropriate places, will that break hyphenation for these words?
yes, which is why we don't want to
On 10/12/2020 11:09 PM, Denis Maier wrote:
Am 12.10.2020 um 22:35 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 10/12/2020 4:55 PM, Denis Maier wrote:
Hi,
with LuaLaTeX I used to use the selnolig package to disable
inappropriate ligatures. With ConTeXt I have just inputted the list
prepared by Hraban (based on a
Hello Joaquín,
I have been looking to get into ConTeXt for a few months now, LaTeX drove me
completely insane when writing my Master’s thesis. I have been looking for an
up-to-date introduction to ConTeXt as a whole, as I am still unable to get
basic things working in ConTeXt after reading the
Hola Joaquín,
On 14.10.20 06:27, Joaquín Ataz López wrote:
> Its title is "An Introduction (not too short) to ConTeXt Mark IV".
what a great introduction! And just another hint for me to improve my
Spanish. ;-)
Jan Ulrich Hasecke
On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 06:27:30AM +0200, Joaquín Ataz López wrote:
> Sorry. By mistake I sent the message as a reply to another one, when in fact
> I was trying to start a new thread with it. I'm sending it again (I think
> I'll do it right now):
>
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