Re: [NTG-context] help - spine centered figure

2005-01-30 Thread h h extern
Ciro A. Soto wrote: Sorry, I made a typo error. The title of the book I am reading is "Goodbye Gutenberg" by Valerie Kirschenbaum. A book I recommend for any person interested in book design, typography, history, reading, fonts, etc. hm, i dunno that one; sounds kind of sad, this 'goodbye' -) i wo

Re: [NTG-context] help - spine centered figure

2005-01-30 Thread h h extern
Ciro A. Soto wrote: I am hoping to get the version 1. The other version is like an exercise for me, to see how it would be done. well, the machinery is there, and there are several solutions, of which i show only one (watch further on how we enable clipping); don't forget to submit this example

Re: [NTG-context] help - spine centered figure

2005-01-29 Thread Ciro A. Soto
Sorry, I made a typo error. The title of the book I am reading is "Goodbye Gutenberg" by Valerie Kirschenbaum. A book I recommend for any person interested in book design, typography, history, reading, fonts, etc. Ciro --- "Ciro A. Soto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello all, > > I am reading

[NTG-context] help - spine centered figure

2005-01-29 Thread Ciro A. Soto
Hello all, I am reading a beautifully designed book called 'Boodbye Gutenberg", and it gave me inspiration to change the design of my self-published novel. However, I wonder if with my limited knowledge in Contet I can make it happen. Here it is: Version 1: The text is standard, justified both si