Dear list,
I am beginning a rather tedious documentation project and will most
probably end up with DocBook. The fact is I haven't used it for any
serious work for about 10 years. Docbook In ConText haven't been
updated since 2003. Does it mean it's so perfect or instead rather
On Thu, 2 Jun 2011 11:39:46 +0200
Piotr Kopszak kops...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear list,
I am beginning a rather tedious documentation project
and will most
probably end up with DocBook. The fact is I haven't
used it for any
serious work for about 10 years. Docbook In ConText
haven't been
Many thanks for your reply! I would certainly go this way having a
couple of months or a year perspective. Besides I'm eager to try
finally the new way mkIV deals with xml. But realistically, preparing
and testing a mapping of even a subset of DocBook is a question of at
least a couple of
On 2-6-2011 11:39, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Dear list,
I am beginning a rather tedious documentation project and will most
probably end up with DocBook. The fact is I haven't used it for any
serious work for about 10 years. Docbook In ConText haven't been
updated since 2003. Does it
On 2-6-2011 12:53, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Many thanks for your reply! I would certainly go this way having a
couple of months or a year perspective. Besides I'm eager to try
finally the new way mkIV deals with xml. But realistically, preparing
and testing a mapping of even a subset of DocBook is
Hello all,
I'm afraid I've never spent the time to understand fonts properly, I just
make do with the defaults most of the time. Now, however, I am being forced
to use company default fonts for some documents. I have got as far as using
the following commands to setup my body font:
On 2-6-2011 3:57, Richard Stephens wrote:
I've tried making sense of the type-win.mkiv file but it's beyond me! Any
suggestions how to get \tt to use Courier New, for instance?
\setupbodyfont[mcore]
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Hi,
When installing the current version of ConTeXt-minimals on my old
PowerMac G4 (OSX 10.4.11), on which the minimals have been installed,
and have worked, without any problems up till october last year, the
process stopped midway, because the file 'metafun' could not be
opened.
The last lines
On 2 June 2011 15:26, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 2-6-2011 3:57, Richard Stephens wrote:
I've tried making sense of the type-win.mkiv file but it's beyond me! Any
suggestions how to get \tt to use Courier New, for instance?
\setupbodyfont[mcore]
Sorry Hans, I don't understand
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 17:37, Robert Blackstone wrote:
Hi,
When installing the current version of ConTeXt-minimals on my old
PowerMac G4 (OSX 10.4.11), on which the minimals have been installed,
and have worked, without any problems up till october last year, the
process stopped midway,
On Thu, 2 Jun 2011, Richard Stephens wrote:
On 2 June 2011 15:26, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 2-6-2011 3:57, Richard Stephens wrote:
I've tried making sense of the type-win.mkiv file but it's beyond me! Any
suggestions how to get \tt to use Courier New, for instance?
Hans Hagen pragma at wxs.nl writes:
On 2-6-2011 12:53, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Many thanks for your reply! I would certainly go this way having a
couple of months or a year perspective. Besides I'm eager to try
finally the new way mkIV deals with xml. But realistically, preparing
and
On 2-6-2011 7:17, Bruce wrote:
Hans Hagenpragmaat wxs.nl writes:
On 2-6-2011 12:53, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Many thanks for your reply! I would certainly go this way having a
couple of months or a year perspective. Besides I'm eager to try
finally the new way mkIV deals with xml. But
On Thu 02 Jun 2011, Richard Stephens wrote:
\setupbodyfont[helvetica, 10pt]
which is indistinguishable from Arial for 99% of the population, and
it has the advantage that all the styles are already defined,
including \tt.
Anyone who can distinguish Helvetica from Arial is likely to have
On Thu, 2 Jun 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 02.06.2011 um 02:28 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
Hi,
I do not want chapter number to be prefixed in section and subsection numbers.
Thus,
\starttext
\chapter{One}
\section{Two}
\subsection{Three}
\stoptext
should give:
1 One
1 Two
1.1 Three
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