I am having a simple problem I can't solve by reading the manuals.
I want to quote a fragment of a book which contains amongst others a
discussion (Plato's Protagoras to be precise). Normally, my book has no
whitespace between paragraphs and small indentation, but here I want a
small amount of whi
> \defineparagraphs[BookQuote][n=1,before={\indenting[never]\whitespace\startnarrower},after={\indenting[yes]\nowhitespace\stopnarrower}]
>
> in my environment file, but that gave me page breaks as soon as
> \startBookQuote was given and the quotes themselves do not receive page
breaks, hence a quo
Hello,
Just for your information, dbcontext-0.1.0 is now released and available
at http://dblatex.sf.net.
It is another attempt to convert DocBook V4 documents to PDF by using
ConTeXt, by using XSL stylesheets to translate from XML to context macros.
It is quite experimental but can already
Hans Hagen wrote:
>> This produces nothing. Fixing 'start' to 'stop' on the third to last line
>>
> oeps
>> doesn't change that.
>>
> strange
OKOK, a new day, more sleep thanks to sleeping son: works now and is
(naturally) much cleaner than what I came up with.
Thank you, Joh
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On Thu, 4 May 2006, Gerben Wierda wrote:
> I am having a simple problem I can't solve by reading the manuals.
>
> I want to quote a fragment of a book which contains amongst others a
> discussion (Plato's Protagoras to be precise). Normally, my book has no
> whitespace between paragraphs and small
Hi Gerben,
here is a solution that works with a local layout. For sure there are
better ways to reach your desired style, but I have no experience with
this stuff.
Greets, Peter
Gerben Wierda wrote:
> I am having a simple problem I can't solve by reading the manuals.
>
> I want to quote a frag
Hi,
I'd like to make the ruby version of texexec the default. Are there any
strong objections to this?
Also, i'd like the stubs to run texmfstart as launcher. For that purpose i'll
add a /scripts/context/stubs/[mswin|unix] path with the default stubs that one
can copy to some bin path
Hans
Hans Hagen wrote:
>I'd like to make the ruby version of texexec the default. Are there any
>strong objections to this?
>
>
Good news! Do it.
jk
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Hi David,
> This code:
>
> \starttext
> \startformula \startalign[m=2,distance=5em]
> \NC a_1 x + b_1 y \NC = c_1 \NC d_1 u + e_1 v \NC = f_1 \NR
> \NC a_2 x + b_2 y \NC = c_2 \NC d_2 u + e_2 v \NC = f_2 \NR
> \stopalign \stopformula
> \stoptext
>
> Doesn't produce the result advertised in your M
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, nico wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 00:13:09 +0200, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> nico wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Is it possible to change the symbol of \head in an itemize list, like
>>> \sym
>>> does for \item?
>>>
>> i'm not sure if i understand the question ... h
WN wrote:
> I am a bit confused, the example setups the enumaration *remark* and
> specifies the location=top
>
> But on page 224 the command \setupenumerations is shown where one can also
> specify the location among others.
>
> What is the difference, reason or usage for doing this ?
Much of
Aditya,
I updated my Context and all is well.
Thank goodness for the Mac and Gerben. So easy.
On May 4, 2006, at 5:37 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Hi David,
>
>> This code:
>>
>> \starttext
>> \startformula \startalign[m=2,distance=5em]
>> \NC a_1 x + b_1 y \NC = c_1 \NC d_1 u + e_1 v \NC = f_1
Aditya,
This code:
\starttext
\startformula \startalign[m=2,distance=5em]
\NC a_1 x + b_1 y \NC = c_1 \NC d_1 u + e_1 v \NC = f_1 \NR
\NC a_2 x + b_2 y \NC = c_2 \NC d_2 u + e_2 v \NC = f_2 \NR
\stopalign \stopformula
\stoptext
Doesn't produce the result advertised in your MyWay.
David Arno
On 5/5/06, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to make the ruby version of texexec the default. Are there any
> strong objections to this?
>
OK
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