Monday, July 23, 2007 luigi scarso wrote:
>> the fit assumes operating on a page not in a box; an alternative is:
>>
>> \framed[width=5cm,height4cm]
>>
>> {\externalfigure[mill.png][maxwidth=4cm,maxheight=5cm,width=10cm]}
>>
>> i.e. setting the maximum values
> hmm,
> \frame can be slow.
> May
Sunday, July 22, 2007 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> However, there seems to be a little bug. This works perfectly well for
> section (\getmarking[section]), but for chapter the chapter labels
> seem to be erased after the first appearance.
Do you have a \page[even] in between? I've found that the
marki
Sunday, July 22, 2007 Hans Hagen wrote:
> the fit assumes operating on a page not in a box;
Ah, didn't know that. I couldn't even tell from the sources,
since it uses enclosing box dimensions and not page or paper
sizes. I suspect the logic is broken at the page level too
though, let me explain w
Hello all,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base$ grep letterhar *
xtag-pre.tex:\defineXMLentities [tex-hat]{\letterhar}{\^{}}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base$ grep letterhat *
cont-new.tex: \let\normalsuper\letterhat
cont-new.tex: {\let\normals
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
> Hallo!
>
>>> the following code let ghostscript fail.
>>> What is wrong her?
>>>
>>> Wolfgang
>>>
>>> \setupcolors [state=start]
>>> \starttext
>>> \useMPlibrary[txt]
>>> \startlinecorrection
>>> \TightText{\ss\bf 123}{0cm}{3cm}{red}
>>> \stoplinecorrection
>>>
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
> I hadn't thought about using width and maxwidth (and
> maxheight) at the same time, thanks. Of course, I'd rather
> have 'fit' and 'max' usable in boxes :)
sure, i'll redo that part anyway, since in luatex we can calculate in
lua instead of tex which is more convenient
Hello all,
is it possible to put a frame around a linetable?
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Hi,
below you may find links to the talks (in various multimedia formats)
that our dear gurus just held.
Very nice that this is made available!
Steffen
Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail:
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> Datum: 24. Juli 2007 01:02:52 MESZ
> An: "PDF-TeX mailing
Hallo context users,
I have a basic problem on laoding vector drawings.
The photograph loads all right, the cat-drawing doensn't show up.
\useexternalfigure[jpgPhotoSmall][photo][type=jpg,width=2cm]
\useexternalfigure[j
On 7/24/07, Liesbeth van der Plas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hallo context users,
>
>
>
> I have a basic problem on laoding vector drawings.
>
> The photograph loads all right, the cat-drawing doensn't show up.
>
>
>
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>
Hello,
> I have a basic problem on laoding vector drawings.
>
> The photograph loads all right, the cat-drawing doensn't show up.
>
Perhaps this is due to the fact that pdftex doesn't handle eps? If
this is true, you can convert eps files to pdf with epstopdf, that
ships with texlive.
Patrick
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On Jul 24, 2007, at 10:1
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base$ grep letterhar *
> xtag-pre.tex:\defineXMLentities [tex-hat]{\letterhar}{\^{}}
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base$ grep letterhat *
> cont-new.tex: \let\normalsuper\le
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> is it possible to put a frame around a linetable?
you mean the whole table?
probably a matter of hooks; linetables work page-wise which may
complicate things a bit so it has to be applied piecewise
Hans
Dear folks,
I'm reposting this because I haven't got any answers so far and also
because this is somewhat urgent for me. I need this for a scientific
poster which is due rather soon ... Please share your valuable advice
with me :-)
Oliver
Consider this:
---
\setupcolors
[state=
[..]
> then try \clubpenalty=1 \widowpenalty=1 \brokenpenalty 0
>
> Any change?
Yes, this is exactly working as it should. And also the footnotes are not
continued on the next side if I set \brokenpenalty to 0.
Steffen
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I don't succeed in using the program epstopdf for my drawing. Probably it is
also not very handy to alter a lot of drawings bij hand first? Or
maybe there is a way to make MetaPost drawings without learning the MetaPost
language?
I have a lot of drawings made in Macromedia(=Adobe) Flash (or FreeHa
This is a simple case of rtfm. From chapter 7 of the pdftex manual:
"pdfTEX supports inclusion of pictures in png, jpeg, tiff and pdf format.
The most common technique
-the inclusion of eps figures- is replaced by pdf inclusion. eps files can
be converted to pdf by
GhostScript, Acrobat Distiller o
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
> Dear folks,
>
> I'm reposting this because I haven't got any answers so far and also
> because this is somewhat urgent for me. I need this for a scientific
> poster which is due rather soon ... Please share your valuable advice
> with me :-)
Try adding option=b
2007/7/24, Roelof Langman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This is a simple case of rtfm. From chapter 7 of the pdftex manual:
>
> "pdfTEX supports inclusion of pictures in png, jpeg, tiff and pdf format.
Please update. tiff is long gone...
Best
Martin
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2007, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it's the wiki's third birthday today :-)
>
> Thanks to all who participate, encourage me and thanks to DANTE e.V.
> for kind sponsoring!
>
> http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20040724.092052.fec357d1.en.html
Thank you for providing thi
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 Hans Hagen wrote:
> Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> is it possible to put a frame around a linetable?
> you mean the whole table?
> probably a matter of hooks; linetables work page-wise which may
> complicate things a bit so it has to be applied piecewise
Yea
Thanks, Taco! That workes even better than I thought ... a column gap
without color is more a feature to me than anything else ;-)
Oliver
P.S. Why's the option=background necessary from an interface point of
view? Doesn't everything else (especially \framed) do without it
happily?
> Try
Hello all,
I really like linetables, but there's one thing I'm having
problems with: setting its column to have a 'natural' width
depending on maximum content width, and letting ConTeXt
calculate this automatically. Is it possible?
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Hello all,
I'm trying to get a comma list element from within a
processaction from within a processcommacommand.
"Obviously", ConTeXt gets confused by which commalistelement
is which, and bombs out complaining about incomplete
paragraphs and so. Is there a set of macros which I have to
push/pop wh
Sections have numbers, subjects etc. don't. What I want is a series of
subdividisions (subject, subsubject etc. without visible numbers
which nevertheless show up in a chapter table of contents, again
without numbers, just page numbers.
I tried defining a combined list foo thus:
\definelist[su
Hi Giuseppe,
Giuseppe Bilotta schrieb:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to get a comma list element from within a
> processaction from within a processcommacommand.
Just guessing..
If your list contains comma-separated-lists, you should use
\processallactionsinset (s. syst-gen.tex).
...but it's
On 7/24/07, John R. Culleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sections have numbers, subjects etc. don't. What I want is a series of
> subdividisions (subject, subsubject etc. without visible numbers
> which nevertheless show up in a chapter table of contents, again
> without numbers, just page numbers
On 7/24/07, Steffen Wolfrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> below you may find links to the talks (in various multimedia formats)
> that our dear gurus just held.
> Very nice that this is made available!
really ,really cool.
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luigi
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Hi Peter,
> Just guessing..
> If your list contains comma-separated-lists, you should use
> \processallactionsinset (s. syst-gen.tex).
> ...but it's not quite clear to me, what's your exact problem.
> A minimal example would help.
Thanks for the reply. We've radically changed the way we
han
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