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(1)
Can't reproduce here; I get a 70KB pdf with your file and image.
ConTeXt standalone, 32-bit Linux, mkiv, version 2011.10.01 10:48.
(2)
I've encountered the same problem. The PDF is 1.8MB big. Compressed with qpdf
(qpdf --stream-data=compress) its only 60KB!
Hello and welcome to the world of ConTeXt!
I was in you place about one year ago :)
The best way to get started with fonts is probably the simplefonts module. I
haven't used anything since I started and was able to do everything I wished
for, so far.
Installation:
Run
first-setup.sh
Hi all,
is it possible to have a linenumbering also in the footnotes? I tried it
with
--
\setuplinenumbering[method=page]
\setupfootnotedefinition[location=serried]
\setupfootnotes[before={\startlinenumbering[continue]},after={\stoplinenumbering}]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
\input
Hi Wolfgang,
I'm looking for documentation for your handy module.
Particularly i'd like to know all the options i can use for
the commands \setmainfont and \setupsimplefonts.
My goal is to use a font in my document in
different sizes (say 12, 17 and 35pt) with adequate
line spacing.
I only
Hello!
I have some problem centering the text inside the standardmakeup. The
resulting alignment is centered, yes, but relative to the text block of
the defined layout, and being a doublesided document, the left space is
lesser then the right space (which is not what I wanted, as it's
supposed
Hi,
there is (still) no colon if one uses the pxmath fonts. By the way,
\setupTEXpage causes an error (Undefined control sequence).
\setupbodyfont[palatino] % no colon
% \setupbodyfont[asana] % OK
% \setupTEXpage[offset=1ex] % error
\startTEXpage % [offset=1ex] % OK
$a$:\,$b$\par $a\colon
On 11.11.2011, at 13:27, Marco Pessotto wrote:
Hello!
I have some problem centering the text inside the standardmakeup. The
resulting alignment is centered, yes, but relative to the text block of
the defined layout, and being a doublesided document, the left space is
lesser then the
Am 11.11.2011 um 13:27 schrieb Marco Pessotto:
Hello!
I have some problem centering the text inside the standardmakeup. The
resulting alignment is centered, yes, but relative to the text block of
the defined layout, and being a doublesided document, the left space is
lesser then the
Andreas Harder ahar...@uni-koblenz.de writes:
On 11.11.2011, at 13:27, Marco Pessotto wrote:
Hello!
I have some problem centering the text inside the standardmakeup. The
resulting alignment is centered, yes, but relative to the text block of
the defined layout, and being a doublesided
Am 11.11.2011 um 13:01 schrieb Lutz Haseloff:
Hi Wolfgang,
I'm looking for documentation for your handy module.
Particularly i'd like to know all the options i can use for
the commands \setmainfont and \setupsimplefonts.
My goal is to use a font in my document in
different sizes (say
Dear all,
is the following possible?
List of figures
1.1 Figure caption . . . . . . 2
page break
*imagine figure here
Figure 1.1: Figure caption is a lot longer than it appears in the list of
figures.
I'd like to shorten the captions in the list of figures that I
produce
Am 11.11.2011 um 11:13 schrieb Christian:
Hello and welcome to the world of ConTeXt!
I was in you place about one year ago :)
The best way to get started with fonts is probably the simplefonts module. I
haven't used anything since I started and was able to do everything I wished
for,
Hello and welcome to the world of ConTeXt!
I was in you place about one year ago :)
The best way to get started with fonts is probably the simplefonts module.
I haven't used anything since I started and was able to do everything I wished
for, so far.
Peter wants to use a font with
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com writes:
As a new feature in MkIV there is also a layout with the same name as the
makeup
environment and you can control the margins of your new title page environment
with \setuplayout[titlepage][…].
Wolfgang
This looks like the real
Hi Hans,
can you add the systemmodes for products, components etc. in MkIV because they
are missing.
\startproduct test
\doifmodeelse{*product}{YES}{NO}
\stopproduct
Wolfgang
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If your question is of interest to
Hi Hans,
quite often I wish we could have a kind of in line comment:
Something like ¿this is my comment¡ this.
I assume it is not trivial due to catcode issues, to say the least.
But nevertheless, as it is getting close to christmas, I just wanted to mention
this idea here.
Thanks,
Steffen
On 11.11.2011, at 16:34, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi Hans,
quite often I wish we could have a kind of in line comment:
Something like ¿this is my comment¡ this.
Isn't there already \comment{…}?
\starttext
test \comment{comment} test
\stoptext
Andreas
Am 11.11.2011 um 16:53 schrieb Andreas Harder:
On 11.11.2011, at 16:34, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi Hans,
quite often I wish we could have a kind of in line comment:
Something like ¿this is my comment¡ this.
Isn't there already \comment{…}?
\starttext
test \comment{comment} test
Am 11.11.2011 um 16:34 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi Hans,
quite often I wish we could have a kind of in line comment:
Something like ¿this is my comment¡ this.
I assume it is not trivial due to catcode issues, to say the least.
But nevertheless, as it is getting close to christmas, I
Good evening!
I want to scale a font loaded via the simplefonts so sans and serif have the
same x-height.
But as soon as I use a font size larger than 12pt, the scaling is somehow off
or ignored.
Example:
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setupsimplefonts[expansion=quality, protrusion=quality]
Good evening!
I want to scale a font loaded via the simplefonts so sans and serif have the
same x-height.
But as soon as I use a font size larger than 12pt, the scaling is somehow off
or
ignored.
Example:
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setupsimplefonts[expansion=quality, protrusion=quality]
On Fri, 11 Nov 2011 08:34:28 -0700, Steffen Wolfrum
cont...@st.estfiles.de wrote:
quite often I wish we could have a kind of in line comment:
Something like ¿this is my comment¡ this.
I think the mechanism for fancy in-line comments is already there,
developed one-or-two years ago as
Hello Hans,
it seems that with the split option the body font setting from tabulate is also
applied to the float caption.
\starttext
\startbuffer
\setuptabulate[bodyfont=small]
\starttabulate
\NC test \NC test \NC\NR
\stoptabulate
\stopbuffer
\placetable[split]{Should be
On 11-11-2011 14:35, Christian wrote:
P.S: Now I'also getting the 1.7MB pdf when including the png-file, like mentioned in the
thread terrible png placement. (ConTeXt ver: 2011.11.09 20:58 MKIV, LuaTeX,
Version beta-0.70.1-200321 (rev 4277), Win32)
But I don't have png's in my work file,
On 11-11-2011 16:02, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Hans,
can you add the systemmodes for products, components etc. in MkIV because they
are missing.
\startproduct test
\doifmodeelse{*product}{YES}{NO}
\stopproduct
I've added it but it needs checking as we need to push/pop modes (so
there is
On Fri, 11 Nov 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 11-11-2011 16:02, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Hans,
can you add the systemmodes for products, components etc. in MkIV because
they are missing.
\startproduct test
\doifmodeelse{*product}{YES}{NO}
\stopproduct
I've added it but it needs checking
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