Willi Egger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 02:27:58PM CEST]:
> Hi Gerben,
>
> Hm, was looking for the file at the pragma site. -- May be it was a
> preliminar release, which was then placed in a temporary directrory.
>
> I hop you will not find it excessive the file is 2.5MByte
>
One
It was excesive for me!
Héctor
> -Mensaje original-
> De: Willi Egger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Enviado el: martes 22 de julio de 2003 14:28
> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asunto: Re: [NTG-context] Marginal notes in
> two-column setup
>
>
> Hi Gerben,
>
>
On Monday, Jul 21, 2003, at 09:17 Europe/Amsterdam, Willi Egger wrote:
The example definition of a columnset presented above is copied from
the
manual "Columns".
I mirrored Hans' site with wget but the colums manual is missing. Where
can I find it?
G
--
"To be or not to be, that is the question
> > After sttudying the sources and a bunch of trial and errors I can come
> > up
> > with the following solution which works for a two solumns set!
>
> Great. This works. Now for something different. While learning ConTeXt,
> I find that often the syntax escapes me. Take for instance:
>
> > \def
After sttudying the sources and a bunch of trial and errors I can come
up
with the following solution which works for a two solumns set!
Great. This works. Now for something different. While learning ConTeXt,
I find that often the syntax escapes me. Take for instance:
\definecolumnset[example][n
Hi Gerben,
>
> Have a two column text with the marginal notes from the left column
> appear on the left and the ones from the right column on the right.
> When I use 2-columns and I use \inmargin, I get them on the right where
> the marginal notes from the left column are on top of the right column