--- Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
thanks for your reply - even if it's bad news...
One thought: I could
use the same bbl file for all my presentations,
right? And then fix
the numbering in there. But unfortuntately, as far
as I
Hi all,
this may have been mentioned before, but I haven't been able to find an answer
to this: if I e.g. use $\lim_{t\rightarrow\infty} f(t)$, the subscript of \lim
appears underneath it, i.e. in displaystyle. In LaTeX, it appears below right
of \lim, much like with $\sum_{i=1}$. The latter
] placepublications in combination with ownnumber=yes
M.J. Kallen wrote:
Hi Taco and everyone else,
working with \placepublications[criterium=cite] inside sections, I
noticed that the behavior is not the same when using a section with
ownnumber=yes. The local list of publications does
Hi all,
I'm trying to determine how to best insert a figure/graph created using the
tikz/pgf module (I'm using v1.10). The attached sample file compares the result
of just using \placefigure and \placefigure with \startcombination[1*1]. In the
first case, the result is not centered (which
Through trial and error, I've been able to solve the problem mentioned below. I
used \setupbodyfont[reset,modern,serif,10pt] instead of
\setupbodyfont[reset,modern,10pt]. The additional serif option does the trick.
Maarten-Jan
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From: M.J. Kallen [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi Hans or Taco, or anyone else,
the typescripts which you (recently) suggested for the prodint symbol work, but
it turns out that any font styles (for example \bf, \it, etc.) do not. In the
following example, the boldface text remains normal:
Apropos the bib module,
ConTeXt users wishing to use both the pgf/tikz module (v1.10) and the bib
module together, will (currently) have to use the CVS version of pgf because
both modules clash with the use of the .aux file. The following was posted by
the pgf developer Till Tantau on the pgf
Hi,
the following example shows space missing after the inequality sign:
\startformula
i = \startmathcases
\NC i, \NC \text{if} i = j, \NR
\NC j, \NC \text{if} i \neq j. \NR
\stopmathcases
\stopformula
An extra '\ ' after \neq solves this, but I think this shouldn't be necessary
since $i \neq
Angel-Luis,
I'm not sure why you do not get a table of contents, maybe try to add
criterium=all to the \setupcombinedlist command and see if that works? Also,
you have used \placecontent, which you can use instead of \completecontent.
I've tried your settings using the live ConTeXt on the wiki
Maybe Renaud can tell us a little more about the details of the typesetting?
What font did you use and what program did you use to make the plots (I
particularly like the fact that the font in the plots is the same as in the
text!), it reminds me a little of R plots, but I may be wrong... And
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From: Till Tantau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 9:54:55 AM
Subject: [Pgf-users] Version 1.10 is out
Dear users of pgf/TikZ,
version 1.10 is out. This version is
Taco,
I'm not sure I understand your question. I'm using TexLive on a linux system. I
do not use any other fonts other than CM.
The file prodint.afm has the following contents:
StartFontMetrics 4.0
Comment This is prodint.afm created from prodint.pfb by t1lib V. 1.0.0.
Comment File creation
math symbol
M.J. Kallen wrote:
Taco,
I'm not sure I understand your question. I'm using TexLive on a linux
system. I do not use any other fonts other than CM.
That last bit of information is crucial, because there is a difference
between font handling between CM/Lm and commercial fonts
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