Hello
I'm a new user of context, but i'm a user latex some years ago.
Y have some questions about context.
In this moment i want know what is the context
command for the latex command thispagestyle, for example
\thispagestyle{empty}?
Thanks
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héctor
Hi,
I have set a figure at left side. It approaches the botton of the
page. The first line of the next page starts at the mid as if the rest
of the figure would be there:
---
| | text text text text text
| figure | text text text text text
hector wrote:
Hello
I'm a new user of context, but i'm a user latex some years ago.
Y have some questions about context.
In this moment i want know what is the context
command for the latex command thispagestyle, for example
\thispagestyle{empty}?
There is
Hi Gerhard,
I have set a figure at left side. It approaches the botton of the
page. The first line of the next page starts at the mid as if the rest
of the figure would be there:
---
| | text text text text text
| figure | text text
On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 14:15:47 +1100
Robin Kirkham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Wolfgang,
Many thanks for you help. I solved this problem by simply
\setuplayout[%
... ,
leftedge=20mm,
rightedge=20mm]
\setupheader[after=\hrule]
It seems that if you give only one argument
Hi,
my first try to send was not successful, so I repeat:
I have set a figure at left side. It approaches the botton of the
page. The first line of the next page starts at the mid as if the rest
of the figure would be there:
---
| | text text text text
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 19:30:28 -0500
hector [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I'm a new user of context, but i'm a user latex some years ago.
Y have some questions about context.
In this moment i want know what is the context
command for the latex command thispagestyle, for example
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 01:04:25PM +0100, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Does the figure itself fit on the page, or does it stick out on
the bottom? If it does not fit, you have to insert a
\page[preference] (or perhaps even the stronger \page)
before the paragraph. If it does fit, the problem