Taco,
one more question: \completepublications produces a title
References and formats it according to the chapter-heading, but
doesn't write it to the list for the TOC, or am I missing something?
Best
Thomas
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Hi All,
how to make a boxed formula with ConTeXt?
Thanks!
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Hi Boris,
Boris Pedrofiets wrote:
Hi,
I made a layout that I want to use for several documents. What is the
best way to handle this, without placing a copy of the layout
description in every file?
Simply use an environment (file).
Something like...
[content of file 'env-mylayout.tex']
Hi again,
There is a new beta:
http://tex.aanhet.net/bib/m-bib-beta-20050930.zip
with the following changes:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
OK, I experimented a bit here, and I think I've narrowed it down: as
soon as I set the option numbering=bib in \setuppublications, the
distortions
Thank you Peter!
Just wondering...
Looking at the files s-mg-01.tex and mag-.tex from the context
distribution, there is a different approach. Here I find \usemodule.
What are the differences? And, when use with? Or is it just a metter of
taste?
Boris.
From: Peter Rolf [EMAIL
The way I usually do it:
\startformula
\mframed[offset=.3em,rulethickness=1pt]{a^2 + b^2 = c^2}
\stopformula
Regards,
David
Le Vendredi 30 septembre 2005 à 13:41 +0200, Jilani Khaldi a écrit :
Hi All,
how to make a boxed formula with ConTeXt?
Thanks!
Taco, you're my hero!!!
On Sep 30, 2005, at 2:39 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
There is a new beta:
http://tex.aanhet.net/bib/m-bib-beta-20050930.zip
with the following changes:
Found it. It's a buglet in the default \placelist actions. Fixed.
Absolutely! Output is perfectly aligned now
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
I've added \cite[extras={, 10}][hoekwater]
(note: the keyword extras only works in \cite, not in \setupcite)
I hardly dare to tell you, but it's not working here;
\cite[extras={, 10}][hoekwater] produces ][99
(and the , 10 is dropped).
My bad. You can fix this
Problems occur with Lettrine when used with the
linenumbering
environment, the dropped cap stays outside the margin.
Minimal
example below.
A zipped file (129 Kb) with the pdf generated and a
corrected one
with Pitstop can be downloaded from the following
link:
Boris Pedrofiets wrote:
Thank you Peter!
Just wondering...
Looking at the files s-mg-01.tex and mag-.tex from the context
distribution, there is a different approach. Here I find \usemodule.
What are the differences? And, when use with? Or is it just a metter of
taste?
AFAIK modules
On Sep 30, 2005, at 4:41 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
that is: an extra pair of braces is needed inside the \edef.
Hooray, now it works!
You're welcome. I am actually quite enjoying myself while doing this
stuff.
Glad to hear that. I'll buy you a bear nonetheless...
Thanks, and best
Hello,
This is one of a good many situations I am aware of where
the lettrine module fails to play nice with other parts of
ConTeXt (not unlike the LaTeX original, btw).
I never intended the module to cover any of those problem
areas, since a good number of them fall in the category
you can't
David Munger wrote:
The way I usually do it:
\startformula
\mframed[offset=.3em,rulethickness=1pt]{a^2 + b^2 = c^2}
\stopformula
Thank you for your answer. I seems that \startformula .. \stopformula
doesn't have any effect to produce a dispaly mode formula.
so:
\startformula
Salvete,
which tables allow using \noalign and in what places?
E.g., the first of these works, but I'd also like to be allowed the
second one (ignore what \pause does for the moment ...):
\starttable[|c|c|c|]
\HL
\NC one \NC two \NC three \NC\AR
\HL\noalign{\pause}%
\NC one \NC two \NC three
Jilani,
Thank you for your answer. I seems that \startformula .. \stopformula
doesn't have any effect to produce a dispaly mode formula.
When I try:
\startformula
\mframed[offset=.3em,rulethickness=1pt]{
I=x-\sqrt2\,\arctan\frac{x}{\sqrt2}+C}
\stopformula
it does typeset a displayed
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