These are two very basic questions, but I couldn't find basic answers.
Am quite willing to RTFM, but would be grateful for pointing to
specific sections. So here comes:
1) Is it possible to have something in front of the number in numbered
itemize-groups? Like LatTeX-style [1] etc. All I could
Hallo Patrick,
> Patrick (thinking about creating a ConTeXt wiki, see same page as
> below, just port number 8062)
>
> [1] http://members.ping.de:8061/
Finde ich eine gute Idee! Was mir (neben der Hilfe auf auf der Liste für
neue Probleme) am meisten bringt, und ich bisher etwas vermisse, sind
Hi,
I synced the website. Apart from a few new magazines there is a
preliminary manual 'xmldir' and there are manuals for xmltools and
textools.
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
"Thomas A.Schmitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> These are two very basic questions, but I couldn't find basic answers.
> Am quite willing to RTFM, but would be grateful for pointing to
> specific sections. So here comes:
>
> 1) Is it possible to have something in front of the number in numbered
>
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Stefan Wachter wrote:
> The \note[xxx] command is used to reference a previously defined
> footnote. Is it possible that the previously defined footnote is
> repeated if a page break had occured between the \footnote[xxx]{bla bla
> bla} and the corresponding \note[xxx] comm
Hi Hans,
I was looking into the TeXtools manual. Then I looked into the
cont-tmf.zip and could not find the mentioned ruby scripts.
Do you provide them separately?
I realized that you added a couple of *.enc files in the latest
cont-tmf.zip. - Are there any actions necessary to have the system u
Am 18.06.2004 um 22:00 schrieb Willi Egger:
I was looking into the TeXtools manual. Then I looked into the
cont-tmf.zip and could not find the mentioned ruby scripts.
Do you provide them separately?
Did you look in cont-exa?
Greetlings, Hraban
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ntg-co
Perhaps there is some other better place to post this question, but
since "ConTeXt" has put quite some effort to be compatible with it and
since I cannot subscribe to ntg-ppchtex: I've tried to draw some
chemical formulas with PPCTeX and wasn't able to find any option,
allowing to visualize sp2