On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 03:41, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
When I use a sentence like:
In de boxen van de stam vul je voor iedere dag (maandag t/m zondag)
een activiteit in die je op die dag afrond.
I would prefer t/m kept together. It is, but the way it is
displayed, it looks like there
Am 19.03.2011 um 03:41 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
I would prefer t/m kept together. It is, but the way it is
displayed, it looks like there is (a) space between the '/' and
the 'm'. Is there something that can be done about this, or have
I to live with it?
Use a different font or add manual
Am 19.03.2011 um 03:41 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
I found also an obscure problem with table. I had to dabble a bit
to reproduce it. (For a moment I thought I had imagined it.)
The table does not fit on the space that is left on the page, so
it is moved to the next page. So far so good. But
Am 19.03.2011 um 03:41 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
Lastly a question about a long click-able email address. I would
like it not to be broken up. But sometimes this can happen. See
the end of the document.(Can of-course also happen with a short
address, but will happen less often.) What is the
In my explorary journey into ConTeXt I bumped into a few problems. Attached
my tex file and the generated PDF.
I found a few problems while using ConTeXt. I did my best to
reproduce them (the table problem was difficult to reproduce) and
make a small sample document.
There is a problem with the
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
In my explorary journey into ConTeXt I bumped into a few problems. Attached
my tex file and the generated PDF.
I found a few problems while using ConTeXt. I did my best to
reproduce them (the table problem was difficult to reproduce) and
make a small
2011/3/19 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu
manifests itself when I set lefthyphenmin and righthyphenmin.
Then sometimes sentences are to long. Would it not be better to
have a lot of whitespace between the words, but keep the
formating?
In the document the third line of the first paragraph