Am 07.06.10 02:03, schrieb Scott Steele:
In Latex, \fancybreak was part of a package called, I believe,
fancyheader or fancypage. It produced a break frequently seen in
published prose (I'm currently reading {\em Bluebeard} where Kurt
Vonnegut uses it liberally) with
Am 07.06.10 02:03, schrieb Scott Steele:
Thanks a lot for all of that! I'm having trouble getting it to run,
though. I tried copy/pasting it into the Context Live site but get [...]
The mail client messed up my code, here is a slightly modified version:
\unprotect
Am 01.06.10 00:29, schrieb Scott Steele:
If anyone has any insight on how to keep the footnotes from having
their numbers in the margin and from having line-breaks after each
one, that is the only issue from the original email that is still
unsolved, I think.
———
In Latex,
Am 01.06.10 00:29, schrieb Scott Steele:
If anyone has any insight on how to keep the footnotes from having
their numbers in the margin and from having line-breaks after each
one, that is the only issue from the original email that is still
unsolved, I think.
———
In Latex, \fancybreak was
Am 01.06.10 00:29, schrieb Scott Steele:
If anyone has any insight on how to keep the footnotes from having
their numbers in the margin and from having line-breaks after each
one, that is the only issue from the original email that is still
unsolved, I think.
———
In Latex, \fancybreak was
If anyone has any insight on how to keep the footnotes from having their
numbers in the margin and from having line-breaks after each one, that is
the only issue from the original email that is still unsolved, I think.
———
In Latex, \fancybreak was part of a package called, I believe,
Am 10.05.10 02:28, schrieb Scott Steele:
Thanks so much for the help! Pleas 1, 2, 5, and 6 are completely
solved. (In particular, Mojca, the fix for accents is fantastic!) I
wasn't able to get \Frowny to work any better with the advice
provided, but I found that when I scaled it down, it
Thanks so much for the help! Pleas 1, 2, 5, and 6 are completely solved. (In
particular, Mojca, the fix for accents is fantastic!) I wasn't able to get
\Frowny to work any better with the advice provided, but I found that when I
scaled it down, it stopped knocking the text off the grid, and I have
Am 27.04.10 00:44, schrieb Scott Steele:
Hullo, all. I've been trying for 3 months now to get my last 2 years'
worth of journal entries satisfactorily typeset for printing on
lulu.com http://lulu.com. This is my first major project using
Context (with the Xetex engine—the current procedures
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 18:44:04 -0400
Scott Steele scottlste...@gmail.com scribit:
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How do I make bulleted lists not have lines between items in the list?
Try \startitemize[packed]
[...
--
René Bastian
www.pythoneon.org
www.musiques-rb.org
http://www.soundsurvey.org.uk/
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 00:44, Scott Steele wrote:
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Does Xetex or Context have a facility for positioning accents over letters
when those particular combinations are not in the font? (Or should I just go
ahead and do this manually in Fontforge?)
In LuaTeX (ConTeXt MKIV) you can simply say
Hullo, all. I've been trying for 3 months now to get my last 2 years' worth
of journal entries satisfactorily typeset for printing on lulu.com. This is
my first major project using Context (with the Xetex engine—the current
procedures required by Pdftex to set up and manage fonts are too
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