On 05/14/2011 01:21 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 14-5-2011 11:15, Verhaag, G.C.H.M. wrote:
On 05/13/2011 10:25 AM, Verhaag, G.C.H.M. wrote:
Hi,
The \setuplayout command causes problems I don't understand, sorry! I
use the following setup in a screen (\setuppapersize[S6][S6]) doc
On 14-5-2011 11:15, Verhaag, G.C.H.M. wrote:
On 05/13/2011 10:25 AM, Verhaag, G.C.H.M. wrote:
Hi,
The \setuplayout command causes problems I don't understand, sorry! I
use the following setup in a screen (\setuppapersize[S6][S6]) document:
\setuplayout
[header=0cm,
topspace=.2cm,
back
On 05/13/2011 10:25 AM, Verhaag, G.C.H.M. wrote:
Hi,
The \setuplayout command causes problems I don't understand, sorry! I
use the following setup in a screen (\setuppapersize[S6][S6]) document:
\setuplayout
[header=0cm,
topspace=.2cm,
backspace=.2cm,
margin=0cm,
widt
Hi,
The \setuplayout command causes problems I don't understand, sorry! I
use the following setup in a screen (\setuppapersize[S6][S6]) document:
\setuplayout
[header=0cm,
topspace=.2cm,
backspace=.2cm,
margin=0cm,
width=fit,
footer=1cm,
bottomdistance=5pt,
bottom
On 05/11/2011 12:32 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 11-5-2011 12:20, Verhaag, G.C.H.M. wrote:
Hi,
A few years ago I created a screen document met menus and coupled
registers, and it just worked fine.
A fresh compilation of this document throws several 'undefined control
sequence' errors; s
On 11-5-2011 12:20, Verhaag, G.C.H.M. wrote:
Hi,
A few years ago I created a screen document met menus and coupled
registers, and it just worked fine.
A fresh compilation of this document throws several 'undefined control
sequence' errors; so I wonder what has happened to this fe
Hi,
A few years ago I created a screen document met menus and coupled
registers, and it just worked fine.
A fresh compilation of this document throws several 'undefined control
sequence' errors; so I wonder what has happened to this feature? Are
commands like \defineregister, \set
Hi,
Inspired by the examples given in the MetaFun manual (Oct. 2010) I tried
a few, but I can't get them working!
I'm specially interested in the 'Anchors and layers' (p.257, screen
version!) feature. I typed in the MetaPost code as given on page 260,
defined the anchors
his job:
So I write:
\definepapersize[Screen][width=1024px,height=768px]
\setuppapersize[Screen][Screen]
\definelayer[SPTinteractivemedium] % name of the layer
[x=359px, y=140px, % from upper left corner of paper
width=642px, height=492px, repeat=yes] % let the layer
them appear in a text
field on your screen.
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Thomas Schmitz wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 10:23:54 +0200
>
> "Verhaag, G.C.H.M." wrote:
>
> Thanks for the answers!
>>
>> Only one suggestion doesn't work for me; insertin
Am 06.04.2011 um 18:11 schrieb Reviczky, Adam:
> Hi
>
> If I have two frames within one frame, how can I vertically align the first
> (well, or both) framed to top or middle.
> Here's a minimal example:
>
> \starttext
> \framed[strut=no,height=fit,frame
Hi
If I have two frames within one frame, how can I vertically align the first
(well, or both) framed to top or middle.
Here's a minimal example:
\starttext
\framed[strut=no,height=fit,framecolor=green,background=screen,backgroundscreen=.80]
{\framed[height=fit,width=100pt,background=s
/context/base/lpdf-fld.lua
/home/cecil/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/java-imp-fld.mkiv
/home/cecil/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/scrn-fld.mkvi
Maybe the last one is wrong? .mkvi instead of .mkiv.
It starts with:
%D \module
%D [ file=scrn-fld,
%Dversion=19
Bar \stopfootnote \stoptext
>
> How to respect the users scaling factor?
Maybe it was a bit unclear what the problem is. When I
select the zoom to fit the page width and click on the link
to footnote, the zoom factor changed to »fit«, that means
that the whole page fits on the screen, not
Dear all,
I am trying to create a screen document that relies entirely on navigation via
links.
A typically page has several cross references in it the reader has to choose
from
(think of multiple choice tests).
Occasionally, a page is too long to fit on a single screen. I would like to
have
ion [focus=standard,state=start]
>
That is exactly what I mend.
One small problem. When I click on a link in the TOC, it goes to the place
just under the section. So the section title (on which you clicked) is just
'above' the screen. Not very important, but I find it a li
Hi
I'm getting the same lines by using setupfields (in widgets), but this time I
don't even get an output.
Here's the minimal example:
%%%
\starttext
\setupfields
[label,frame,horizontal]
[offset=4pt,height=fit,framecolor=green,background=screen,backgroundscreen=.80]
[height=4
Am 2011-03-18 um 12:01 schrieb Arthur Reutenauer:
Idris et al., perhaps you can teach them to include the proper
OpenType magic?
I really wonder how relevant advanced typography would be in that
case, where it relates to on-screen display. It seems to be more
about
hinting and similar
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:37:40AM +0100, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> From TeX-D-L:
>
> Google sponsors development of a screen-optimized Arabic font.
>
> >Graham Douglas weist in seinem Blog darauf hin, daß Google derzeit die
> >Entwicklung eines arabischen Fonts finan
> Idris et al., perhaps you can teach them to include the proper
> OpenType magic?
I really wonder how relevant advanced typography would be in that
case, where it relates to on-screen display. It seems to be more about
hinting and similar issues.
From TeX-D-L:
Google sponsors development of a screen-optimized Arabic font.
Graham Douglas weist in seinem Blog darauf hin, daß Google derzeit die
Entwicklung eines arabischen Fonts finanziert, der besonders für die
Darstellung auf Bildschirmen optimiert worden ist. Die Entwicklung des
Fonts
well?
d) Check the list of fonts using mtxrun --script fonts --list --all
--pattern=*
I tried this and got a lot of fonts (around 900) printed to screen,
however "rsfs" was not present in this list.
What did I wrong? Thank you very much for your patience!
Best regards,
Ste
printed book?
Some fonts (e.g. a lot of Microsoft ones) are specifically designed to
look acceptable on a computer screen (very low-resolution compared to
print), though that doesn't necessarily mean that they look bad on
paper. So if you're designing for both screen and paper, screen is
prob
tup for specific products
11 \startlocalenvironment[college]
12 \writestring{THIS IS FOR THE PRESENTATIONS ONLY}
13 \enablemode[screen]
writestatus("\m!systems
",\!!bs skipping obsolete module\!!es )
\ctxcommand
em}
\unexpanded\def\fontsection{\setupbodyfont[bodoni-of,12pt]\cap\WORDS\broadspacing}
\setuphead[section][
…
textstyle=\fontsection,
…
]
··8<·
(I just typed this from another laptop screen so beware of
typos.)
Alternatively I hav
t you were using the Swoosh style, that sets its title
> using a layer. Therefore you need to use
>
> \setupitemize[before=\null\vfill, after=\vfill]
>
>> The second one (\setupitemize[1][inbetween=\vfill]) changes things.
>> However, the first item is at the top of the scree
ing a layer. Therefore you need to use
\setupitemize[before=\null\vfill, after=\vfill]
The second one (\setupitemize[1][inbetween=\vfill]) changes things.
However, the first item is at the top of the screen and the second is
at the bottom. I would like them to be near the center. Something like
Thanks for the response, Aditya.
However, the first method
\setupitemize[before=\vfill,after=\vfill]
does not change anything for me. The items are still at the top.
The second one (\setupitemize[1][inbetween=\vfill]) changes things.
However, the first item is at the top of the screen and
\stopitemize
\stoptext
The two items appear at the top of the slide. Is there a command or a
setting such that items will be aligned around the center of the
screen?
\setupitemize[before=\vfill,after=\vfill]
You can also add
\setupitemize[1][inbetween=\vfill]
Another
\stoptext
The two items appear at the top of the slide. Is there a command or a
setting such that items will be aligned around the center of the
screen?
Thank you for your help.
Bharat
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If your question is of
n how \unprotect works in MkII. If it
makes _ a letter, then I'll switch to \_.
the main disadvantage of _ (at least in the past) is that it can get
invisible on a low res screen
Another option might be to use \. with . having the
right catcode. That will give macro names a more OOP feel.
i
works in MkII. If it
>> makes _ a letter, then I'll switch to \_.
>
> the main disadvantage of _ (at least in the past) is that it can get
> invisible on a low res screen
>
>> Another option might be to use \. with . having the
>> right catcode. That will give macro
vantage of _ (at least in the past) is that it can get
invisible on a low res screen
Another option might be to use \. with . having the
right catcode. That will give macro names a more OOP feel.
indeed, but unfortunately it clashes with . being other in dimensions
(althoug i can imagine tha
> tight in vertical sense (kludge with vskip of -0.3mm).
DOES NOT WORK
>
> \def\startdvbscreen{DVB-screen\crlf\start\setupinterlinespace[line=0.5mm]}
> does not work:
DOES WORK A BIT
> \def\startdvbscreen{DVB-screen\crlf\start\switchtobodyfont[0.1pt]}
> ___
een{\crlf\vskip4mm\stop}
works with minimal fontsize, but the lines are not easily to get exactly tight
in vertical sense (kludge with vskip of -0.3mm).
thus works a bit:
\def\startdvbscreen{DVB-screen\crlf\start\setupinterlinespace[line=0.5mm]}
does not work:
\def\startdvbscreen{DVB-screen\crlf\st
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Ian Lawrence wrote:
> So many things I am only vaguely aware of!
> But I think that pixels are
> a) undocumented
> b) work
> And I'm pretty sure i'll put both (ignorant) feet in it in trying to add
> something to the Wiki...
> Greetings from the grey England
So many things I am only vaguely aware of!
But I think that pixels are
a) undocumented
b) work
And I'm pretty sure i'll put both (ignorant) feet in it in trying to add
something to the Wiki...
Greetings from the grey England..
Ian
On 24 February 2011 13:32, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2011-02-24 um 11:34 schrieb Marco:
On 2011-02-24 Ian Lawrence wrote:
Thanks for taking the trouble for what was really simple, but seems
undocumented (?)
Some other units:
mm Millimetres
cm Centimetres
in Inches
em em width, depends on the font
ex ex height, depends on the fon
On 2011-02-24 Ian Lawrence wrote:
> Thanks for taking the trouble for what was really simple, but seems
> undocumented (?)
Some other units:
mm Millimetres
cm Centimetres
in Inches
em em width, depends on the font
ex ex height, depends on the font
pc Picas (1pc = 12pt)
pt Po
] % let the layer cover the full paper
Ian
On 24 February 2011 09:47, luigi scarso wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Ian Lawrence
> wrote:
> > Morning all,
> > Quick question.
> > I want to design a screen document at 1024 by 768 pixels, so ideally work
>
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Ian Lawrence wrote:
> Morning all,
> Quick question.
> I want to design a screen document at 1024 by 768 pixels, so ideally work in
> pixels as units, and not mm / cm.
> I know pdfs are scalable and about \setuppapersize[S6][S6], but I'd
Morning all,
Quick question.
I want to design a screen document at 1024 by 768 pixels, so ideally work in
pixels as units, and not mm / cm.
I know pdfs are scalable and about \setuppapersize[S6][S6], but I'd prefer
to work in pixels (I have swfs / images to embed, and these come in x
Adam
jsmkii.pdf
Description: jsmkii.pdf
jsmkiv.pdf
Description: jsmkiv.pdf
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\setupfield
[ShortLine]
[label,frame,horizontal]
[offset=4pt,height=fit,framecolor=green,background=screen,backgroundscreen=.80]
[height=18pt,width=80pt,align=middle,background=sc
Dear Hans,
>>1) alignment for the first field
>>% begin of example
>>\starttext
>>
>>\setupfield
>>[ShortLine]
>>[label,frame,horizontal]
>>[offset=4pt,height=fit,framecolor=green,background=screen,backgroundscreen=.80]
>>[height=18pt,width=80
=start]
\setuphead[chapter][command=\Myheader]
%\setupheadtext[chapter=Chapitre]
%\defineoverlay[HeaderDeco][\uniqueMPgraphic{HeaderDeco}]
\def\Myheader#1#2%#3
{%
\framedtext
[width= \overlaywidth,
height=6\bodyfontsize,
background=screen,%{foreground,HeaderDeco
in of example
\starttext
\setupfields
[label,frame,horizontal]
[offset=4pt,height=fit,framecolor=green,background=screen,backgroundscreen=.80]
[height=40pt,width=100pt,align=middle,background=screen,backgroundscreen=.90,frame=off]
[height=40pt,width=100pt,color=red,align=right,style=type,background=s
frame,horizontal]
[offset=4pt,height=fit,framecolor=green,background=screen,backgroundscreen=.80]
[height=40pt,width=100pt,align=middle,background=screen,backgroundscreen=.90,frame=off]
[height=40pt,width=100pt,color=red,align=right,style=type,background=screen,backgroundscreen=.90,frame=off]
\setup
Hi,
The alignment doesn't apply anymore to the first field (widget) in the latest
beta.
Here's the minimal example:
% begin of example
\starttext
\setupfield
[ShortLine]
[label,frame,horizontal]
[offset=4pt,height=fit,framecolor=green,background=screen,backgroundscreen=.80]
[height=
to select, edit,
single out, structure, highlight, group, pair, merge,
harmonize, synthesize, focus, organize, condense,
reduce, boil down, choose, categorize, catalog, classify,
list, abstract, scan, look into, idealize, isolate,
discriminate, distinguish, screen, pigeonhole, pick over,
sort, int
n plain text, since it
>is, well, semantically structured. something enclosed in em-tags will e.g.
>pronounced in a accentuated voice by the screen reader.
>- e mail sizes are no problem with today's hd capacity
>- every proper mail reader does block pics from foreign so
will e.g.
pronounced in a accentuated voice by the screen reader.
- e mail sizes are no problem with today's hd capacity
- every proper mail reader does block pics from foreign sources for
privacy reasons
essentially: this was true, and isn't anymore.
if you think http://www.xk
On 14-12-2010 12:37, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
backgroundscreen is broken. minimal example:
\starttext
\setupbackgrounds [page] [background=screen,backgroundscreen=.65]
Some text.
\stoptext
! LuaTeX error:1: unexpected symbol near ')'.
\dosetrastercolor ..."_raster_",\@@r
backgroundscreen is broken. minimal example:
\starttext
\setupbackgrounds [page] [background=screen,backgroundscreen=.65]
Some text.
\stoptext
! LuaTeX error :1: unexpected symbol near ')'.
\dosetrastercolor ..."_raster_&
) compiled on
live.contextgarden.net (aka with Mark II).
The macro in question is:
---
\setupfield
[ShortLine]
[label,frame,horizontal]
[offset=4pt,height=fit,framecolor=green,background=screen,backgroundscreen=.80]
[height=18pt,width=80pt,align=middle,background=screen,backgroundscreen=.90,frame=off
=0.9,g=0.5,b=0.5]
\definecolor[palecyan][r=0.41,g=0.84,b=0.84]
\setuptyping[option=color,
% palet=colorpretty,
bodyfont=10pt,
before={\startframedtext[width=\makeupwidth,
background=screen,
frame=off
Hi Hans,
The current stepping mechanism (s-pre-60) is not too convinient because
you have to click the screen to go to next screen. It will be nice if one
could go to next screen using page down (and to previous screen using page
up).
Another annoyance is that it only works with acroread and
,none]{\externalfigure[dummy][width=0.3\textwidth]}
\input knuth
\page
\input tufte
\stoptext
I want that when I click on the image, the pdf is zoomed in so that the
image occupies the full screen[1], and when I click on the zoomed in image,
it zooms out and I get the previous page view.
How do I
ernalfigure[dummy][width=0.3\textwidth]}
> \input knuth
>
> \page
>
> \input tufte
>
> \stoptext
>
> I want that when I click on the image, the pdf is zoomed in so that the
> image occupies the full screen[1], and when I click on the zoomed in image,
> it zooms out an
want that when I click on the image, the pdf is zoomed in so that the
image occupies the full screen[1], and when I click on the zoomed in
image, it zooms out and I get the previous page view.
How do I achieve this? I am guessing that some javascript magic might be
needed, but I do not
On Saturday 13 November 2010 21:11:50 Li Yanrui (李延瑞) wrote:
> 2010/11/14 John Culleton :
> > Given the following, how do I center the framed text box on the
> > page?
> > \setupframedtexts[background=screen,width=.6\hsize, align=middle]
&
2010/11/14 John Culleton :
> Given the following, how do I center the framed text box on the page?
>
> \setupframedtexts[background=screen,width=.6\hsize, align=middle]
> \setupcolors[state=start]
> %
> \starttext
> \startframedtext
>
Given the following, how do I center the framed text box on the page?
\setupframedtexts[background=screen,width=.6\hsize, align=middle]
\setupcolors[state=start]
%
\starttext
\startframedtext
\cbox{\bf\ss\tfb WARNING}
The text of the warning.
%
\stopframedtext
On 22-10-2010 5:12, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 22.10.2010 um 16:20 schrieb Hans Hagen:
The screen version (no change in the interface) looks nice on an ipad.
Indeed, S6 is the perfect page size on the ipad but what happened with the
randomized „MetaFun“ in the text?
you want it back
Am 22.10.2010 um 16:20 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> The screen version (no change in the interface) looks nice on an ipad.
Indeed, S6 is the perfect page size on the ipad but what happened with the
randomized „MetaFun“ in the text?
Wolfg
first -)
The screen version (no change in the interface) looks nice on an ipad.
Hans
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On 21-10-2010 12:42, Kevin D. Robbins wrote:
Hi Hans,
Is the new MetaFun manual available for download? The only PDFs I could find
of the MetaFun manual were dated to 2002.
Kevin
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 6:03 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
they will be online soon (also new screen version)
Hans
html-based documents with images
>> using a
>> series of scripts. The images need to be positioned somewhat like they
>> would
>> be on the screen. However, the html itself carries no info about the
>> image.]
>
> in next beta (not today):
>
> \s
positioned somewhat like they would
be on the screen. However, the html itself carries no info about the image.]
in next beta (not today):
\starttext
\externalfigure[mill.png] % \calculateexternalfigure[mill.png]
\starttabulate[|l|lT|Tl|]
\HL
\NC \tex{figurestatus} \NC \number\figurestatus
positioned somewhat like they would
be on the screen. However, the html itself carries no info about the image.]
i can expose the resolution (remind me in a few days)
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
screen. However, the html itself carries no info about the image.]
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On 29-7-2010 6:37, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
This is similar to what Hans' presentation modules do...each step is a
new layer on the slide and clicking on screen toggles visibility. The
interesting feature is that page down and page up also step the slides,
so this can be used with a wir
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Just saw this on ctt. Does anyone know more about this?
Just glanced at the documentation...interesting.
Name of contribution: lecturer
Author's name: Paul Isambert
Location on CTAN: macros/generic
Summary description: On-screen presenta
Just saw this on ctt. Does anyone know more about this?
Thomas
> Name of contribution: lecturer
> Author's name: Paul Isambert
> Location on CTAN: macros/generic
> Summary description: On-screen presentations with PDF features for
> (almost) all form
re it might be
> interesting to have one of those babies, and that's presentations. What I'm
> dreaming about: a tablet that would be able to show my manuscript (of course,
> a pdf produced with ConTeXt) on it's own screen and drive a presentation
> (again, pdf) on an exter
es, and that's presentations. What I'm
> dreaming about: a tablet that would be able to show my manuscript (of course,
> a pdf produced with ConTeXt) on it's own screen and drive a presentation
> (again, pdf) on an external screen/digital projector. That way, I would need
>
Hi Matthias,
that's good to know, but for me, the "killer app" would be to have both my
manuscript and the presentation on the same device (and an iPod would just be
too small for that). So the question is: could you see pdf A on the screen and
drive pdf B with the TV out cable
x27;s presentations. What I'm dreaming
about: a tablet that would be able to show my manuscript (of course,
a pdf produced with ConTeXt) on it's own screen and drive a
presentation (again, pdf) on an external screen/digital projector.
That way, I would need only one techn
d by this type of computer, but I see one area where it
> might be interesting to have one of those babies, and that's presentations.
> What I'm dreaming about: a tablet that would be able to show my manuscript
> (of course, a pdf produced with ConTeXt) on it's own sc
hat's presentations. What I'm
dreaming about: a tablet that would be able to show my manuscript (of course, a
pdf produced with ConTeXt) on it's own screen and drive a presentation (again,
pdf) on an external screen/digital projector. That way, I would need only one
technical device,
Am 2010-07-11 um 22:53 schrieb Khaled Hosny:
SUSE had (have?) a graphical menu extension to GRUB boot loader
written
in PostScript. Don't ask me why I remembered this now, but I always
found it one of most weird uses of PostSscript I've ever seen.
NextStep's whole scre
to the end:
\setuppapersize [A7][A4]
\setuppaper[nx=2,ny=2]
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided,location=footer]
\setuplayout [margin=0pt,width=fit]
\setupbackgrounds [text][text][background=screen,backgroundscreen=0.7]
\setuplayout [location=middle,marking=on]
\setuparranging [XY]
Thank you
enumbering [alternative=doublesided,location=footer]
\setuplayout [margin=0pt,width=fit]
\setupbackgrounds [text][text][background=screen,backgroundscreen=0.7]
\setuplayout [location=middle,marking=on]
Move \setuparranging to the end:
\setuppapersize [A7][A4]
\setuppaper[nx=2,ny=2]
\setuppag
ion=footer]
\setuplayout [margin=0pt,width=fit]
\setupbackgrounds [text][text][background=screen,backgroundscreen=0.7]
\setuplayout [location=middle,marking=on]
\def\Style{[XY 2*2]}
\startbuffer[Fakepage]
\strut
\blank
\midaligned{\Style}
\vfill
\midaligned{Th
onTeXt generated PDFs and
> >Adobe's reader in the past, namely any page with images would have the
> >colors brighter than other pages, since the print was fine (and I don't
> >use Adobe's for screen reading, I didn't bother). Yours might be
> >something s
mely any page with images would have the
> colors brighter than other pages, since the print was fine (and I don't
> use Adobe's for screen reading, I didn't bother). Yours might be
> something similar.
Indeed, it works with XPDF, Okular and Foxit Reader (haven't tried o
DF readers, it looks like a reader issue to
me. I've got some strange color issues with ConTeXt generated PDFs and
Adobe's reader in the past, namely any page with images would have the
colors brighter than other pages, since the print was fine (and I don't
use Adobe's for scr
ges.
Can you check with other PDF readers, it looks like a reader issue to
me. I've got some strange color issues with ConTeXt generated PDFs and
Adobe's reader in the past, namely any page with images would have the
colors brighter than other pages, since the print was fine (and I don&
her PDF readers, it looks like a reader issue to
me. I've got some strange color issues with ConTeXt generated PDFs and
Adobe's reader in the past, namely any page with images would have the
colors brighter than other pages, since the print was fine (and I don't
use Adobe's for scr
r PDF readers, it looks like a reader issue to
me. I've got some strange color issues with ConTeXt generated PDFs and
Adobe's reader in the past, namely any page with images would have the
colors brighter than other pages, since the print was fine (and I don't
use Adobe's f
nality is in PDF since Acrobat 4 (that should be PDF 1.3,
>>> right?) and is most likely called "Custom Page Numbering". It would be
>>> amazing if ConTeXt/LuaTeX supports that too - especially if you
>>> produce documents for screen reading.
>>>
>>
TeXt/LuaTeX supports that too - especially if you
produce documents for screen reading.
Unfortunately I don't have access to the PDF Specification currently
to give you more info - so I don't even know for sure how that feature
is officially called.
Anyway, I hope that idea/suggestion
LuaTeX supports that too - especially if you
> produce documents for screen reading.
>
> Unfortunately I don't have access to the PDF Specification currently
> to give you more info - so I don't even know for sure how that feature
> is officially called.
>
> Anyway, I hope
;Page 1". From a
quick research it seems that this functionality is in PDF since Acrobat 4
(that should be PDF 1.3, right?) and is most likely called "Custom Page
Numbering". It would be amazing if ConTeXt/LuaTeX supports that too -
especially if you produce document
the last two references when I use \domycite. But I can
live with that (on screen at least, for printing I can revert to the old
behaviour).
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Michael Murphy
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If your question is of interest to others as well, please a
which opens up with the purple band at the top. There
is a button (which doesn't look much like a button) on the left of
this band that will hide it when pressed. Still I'd like to control
it.
I have a closely-related question. I'm preparing a document for
screen reading, and I al
which opens up with the purple band at the top. There
is a button (which doesn't look much like a button) on the left of
this band that will hide it when pressed. Still I'd like to control
it.
I have a closely-related question. I'm preparing a document for
screen reading, and I al
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\definetransparency [multiply][2]
\definetransparency [screen] [3]
\definetransparency [overlay] [4]
\definetransparency [softlight] [5]
\definetransparency [hardlight] [6]
\definetransparency [colordodge] [7]
\definetransparency [colorburn] [8]
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On 20 April 2010 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 20.04.10 05:09, schrieb Richard Chan:
> > I'm new to all this stuff - does MkIV build the pdftex manual?
> >
> > I ran into this problem running ConTeXt minimals on the pdftex 1.4
> > manual sources
> >
Am 20.04.10 05:09, schrieb Richard Chan:
I'm new to all this stuff - does MkIV build the pdftex manual?
I ran into this problem running ConTeXt minimals on the pdftex 1.4
manual sources
context --mode=screen --result=TESTING pdftex-t:
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an economic alternative, in my opinion.
Maybe it's my age but I really don't like reading copious amounts of
documentation on screen, no matter how carefully the PDFs are designed.
A great piece of news indeed.
Warm regards
Graham
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