Hi,
How can test whether a variable has been set? I couldn't find any
reference to this in the wiki?
TIA,
Elliot
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Hi Elliot,
Elliot Clifton schrieb:
Hi,
How can test whether a variable has been set? I couldn't find any
reference to this in the wiki?
What do you mean by set?
I use
\doifnothing{\getvariable{foo}{bar}}
{foo:bar contains nothing.\par}%
\doifsomething{\getvariable{foo}{bar}}
{foo:bar
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your reply. I think I may have misunderstood the variable
section on the wiki. I been using \setvariable to both declare and
assign variables from my component files. When I should have been
declaring them in the environment file first, right?
On Sun, 27 May 2007, Elliot Clifton wrote:
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your reply. I think I may have misunderstood the variable
section on the wiki. I been using \setvariable to both declare and
assign variables from my component files. When I should have been
declaring them in the environment
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to have a reverse key for itemize, so that
\startitemize[n,reverse]
\item one
\item two
\item three
\stopitemize
gives
3. one
2. two
1. three
I thought that this should be easier than random items, but I can not
figure how random
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 27 May 2007, Elliot Clifton wrote:
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your reply. I think I may have misunderstood the variable
section on the wiki. I been using \setvariable to both declare and
assign variables from my component files. When I should have been
declaring
Hi,
On Sun, 27 May 2007 11:18:48 -0600, soft_sharesoft_share@126.com
wrote:
Dear all,
Just come across this thread. The TeX folding feature in NotePad++ was
adapted by me and originally the adaptations was made in SciTE. As I am
not a ConTeXt user, I am not aware of the structure of
Elliot Clifton schrieb:
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your reply. I think I may have misunderstood the variable
section on the wiki. I been using \setvariable to both declare and
assign variables from my component files. When I should have been
declaring them in the environment file first, right?
Hi context'users
Please, i need a button for FullScreen mode.
\but [FullScreen] Pantalla-completa
but this not works.
Thanks in avance.
--
Héctor
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Hi all,
I'm in the middle of putting together a native Mac OS X edition of
ConTeXt Minimal ... for this I need to know which version of Ruby is
minimally required by the latest ConTeXt release. (It wouldn't hurt
though to know this for older ConTeXt versions, too ;-) Any help
appreciated.
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Hi all,
I'm in the middle of putting together a native Mac OS X edition of
ConTeXt Minimal ... for this I need to know which version of Ruby is
minimally required by the latest ConTeXt release. (It wouldn't hurt
though to know this for older ConTeXt versions,
I'm trying out the chapter heading method used in In the Details in
chapter 7. I'm using exactly (I think) the code from the booklet
(except that instead of \BigText and \BigNumber I'm using
{\definedfont[Sans sa x]}.
The style parameter to \setuphead works but neither textstyle nor
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