Peter Daum wrote:
Hi all
I'd like to try to tell bib-mod to - fill in a vertical space between
the entries in the publication list (the distance parameter did not
help);
\setuppublicationlist[before={\setupwhitespace[5pt]}]
- format the author's name in the cite as small caps (I
managed
Hi Taco
I'd like to try to tell bib-mod to - fill in a vertical space between
the entries in the publication list (the distance parameter did not
help);
\setuppublicationlist[before={\setupwhitespace[5pt]}]
Works perfectly, thank you!
This works: {\sc\cite[something]}, so just wrap
Am 2007-09-30 um 23:29 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
\startitemize[repeat,4*borad]\getbuffer\stopitemize
^^^
(add this)
been too much to the movies, eh? ;-)
I guess that should be broad...
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
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Peter Daum wrote:
Hoekwater(2001, p. 55)
-+
smallcaps
normal
This is my macro for the cites:
\define[2]\FCP{\footnote{\cite[extras={, #2}][#1]}}
Something like this, then
\define[2]\FCP{\footnote{{\sc\cite[author][#1]},
Hi, Aditya—
Many thanks. That works and looks quite good. I experimented and find
that
\startitemize[repeat,broad]\getbuffer\stopitemize
looks best. The only downside is that there is still largish a gap
between the stopper and the text of the main item as in
1.History
Hi,
I'm quite new to ConTeXT, so excuse me if the solution is obvious.
I'm trying to typeset a document with three columns which contains _a
lot_ of graphics, most of which are pretty small, about one third of a
column.
Unfortunately, while \placefigure[left,hang] works fine with one
Christof Meigen wrote:
Hi,
I'm quite new to ConTeXT, so excuse me if the solution is obvious.
I'm trying to typeset a document with three columns which contains _a
lot_ of graphics, most of which are pretty small, about one third of a
column.
Unfortunately, while
Dear Dalyoung,
Like many other ConTeXt users I followed up the many threads about
how to install, successfully, LuaTeX.
In particular I was interested in your experience since I had more or
less the same problems as the ones you described in your latest
messages on the list.
Now my question
Hi Alan,
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, Alan Bowen wrote:
1. History
1.1 Pre-Greek (Babylonian and Egyptian) sundials
1.2 Greek and Roman sundials
1.3 Byzantine sundials
is the goal. Sadly, adding “serried” destroys the indentation of the
subitems.
I could not find a clean way to
On 9/16/07, Hans Hagen wrote:
i rewrote the parser (both xml and semi-xpath) so it may have been
broken, i'll upload a new beta tomorrow
Hello Hans,
Thanks a lot for fixing the issue with non-working \xmlatt.
Now, I'm still slightly lost regarding two issues:
- How to remove unneeded space?
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