On Fri, Nov 19 2010, Jonas Stein wrote:
The example does not work here. Will i have to install ruby manual on debian
testing?
If you use the minimals, you'll get all the extra modules with
./first-setup.sh --extras=all
Cheers, Peter
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Am 18.11.2010 um 02:20 schrieb Jonas Stein:
Hi,
i would like to write an FAQ for maritime distress radio.
The spoken words and the variables should be highlighted in
a nice way. What would you suggest me to do in context?
My first idea a bracket or stacked words like this example:
\usemodule[ruby]
\setupruby[align=center]
\starttext
THIS IS \ruby{TITANIC}{MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY} TITANIC TITANIC
\stoptext
The example does not work here. Will i have to install ruby manual on debian
testing?
I could not find information about the ruby module
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Jonas Stein
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010, Jonas Stein wrote:
\usemodule[ruby]
\setupruby[align=center]
\starttext
THIS IS \ruby{TITANIC}{MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY} TITANIC TITANIC
\stoptext
The example does not work here. Will i have to install ruby manual on debian
testing?
I could not find information about
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010, Jonas Stein wrote:
\usemodule[ruby]
\setupruby[align=center]
\starttext
THIS IS \ruby{TITANIC}{MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY} TITANIC TITANIC
\stoptext
The example does not work here. Will i have to install ruby manual on
debian
Hi,
i would like to write an FAQ for maritime distress radio.
The spoken words and the variables should be highlighted in
a nice way. What would you suggest me to do in context?
My first idea a bracket or stacked words like this example:
MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY
THIS IS TITANIC TITANIC