On Jan 9, 2006, at 5:01 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
hm, i prefer to start from user demands and personal needs; we used
latex for a very short time and i don't remember mini pages -)
a minipage is a box, but i think it's in paragraph mode.
\begin{minipage}[position]{width}
text
Le 10 janv. 06 à 00:01, Hans Hagen a écrit :
Maurice Diamantini (dom) wrote:
As the LaTeX++ concurrent package designer, you should read
some page of the
LaTeX reference documentation A document Preparation System
It is little book (272 pages with the index !) and cover the core
of
Maurice Diamantini (dom) wrote:
Although I guess what it mean, I didn't found the \offset command
doc neither. I suppose it has numerous
interesting options (on http://texshow.contextgarden.net/)?
that;s a new one indeed (that is, old but not yet documented which makes
it new -)
It could
Maurice Diamantini (dom) wrote:
the manual as well as examples inside the core-ful.tex file
I havent been able to find this file!
core-fil.tex exists but doesn't seem to be about using boxes!
core-rul.tex
Hans
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On 1/10/06, Maurice Diamantini (dom) wrote:
Ok, but what I mean is the need of such a documentation on the
ConTeXt core, not
reimplementing LaTeX in ConTeXt !
Add to the wiki what you've learned! Hans codes much faster than he
manages to document things, so it's up to the community to keep
Le 9 janv. 06 à 11:52, Hans Hagen a écrit :
If it is impossible, is there any equivalent to de minipage or
\parbox LaTeX
equivalent?
i dunno what those are, vboxes?
Not sure what exactly is vboxes (something you can put in hbox? yes
it is) but LaTeX
raisebox, parbox, minipage can be