> Am 15.04.2021 um 18:55 schrieb a.rosenst...@web.de:
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> Hi all,
>
> how is it possible to include only one page of a multiple page pdf in my
> document? I found nothing in the manuals ...
Dou you mean via \externalfigure?
It has a documented "page" parameter:
Hi all,
how is it possible to include only one page of a multiple page pdf in my document? I found nothing in the manuals ...
Thank you in advance,
Alexander
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Thanks. At least worked twice
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dr. Hans van der Meer
> On 15 Apr 2021, at 11:45, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
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>> Am 15.04.2021 um 10:26 schrieb Hans van der Meer :
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>> When running the command: context --autopdf --run myfile.tex I had hoped the
>> pdfviewer
> Am 15.04.2021 um 10:26 schrieb Hans van der Meer :
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> When running the command: context --autopdf --run myfile.tex I had hoped the
> pdfviewer Preview on my MacOS system (version Catalina) would open the pdf
> for viewing.
It works with --autopdf=auto
> Allthough a new pdf is created,
My simple MWE:
\defineregister[bibcit]
\setupregister[bibcit][%
indicator=no,
before=]
text... \bibcit[a]{Gen 3:6 (MAC) }Gen 3:6
(and so one for each Genesis reference, then moving on to Leviticus with
[b] etc.)
In other words, I have used the key option [] using the alphabet to
Hi,
I'm checking out some old experiments (either use or drop 'm) and here's
one that made it into lmtx in the end (not much code). We have a bunch
of arrays in the engine: \uccode, \lccode, \sfcode, \efcode, catcodes
etc and while traditional tex just has 256 slot arrays in luatex these
are
When running the command: context --autopdf --run myfile.tex I had hoped the
pdfviewer Preview on my MacOS system (version Catalina) would open the pdf for
viewing. Allthough a new pdf is created, this is not opened. If the pdf is open
in Preview already, it is not updated unless switching to
On 4/14/2021 11:16 PM, jbf wrote:
I am wondering if anyone has had to set up a register (index) for
biblical citations, where the order is not alphabetical but the order of
the biblical books themselves, so, for example, citations from Genesis
(e.g. Gen 1:1; Gen 6:4; Ex 15:2; Deut 12:8 etc.
On 4/15/2021 4:20 AM, Thangalin wrote:
A regression?
probably side effect of opacity check ... i'll fix it but no upload today
Hans
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