Wolfgang,
Thank you. That is very close.
> Replace the line above with this block:
>
>
> \startframed[frame=off,align=normal,offset=none,foregroundstyle=\tfc,foregroundcolor=darkgray]
>\getvariable{titlepage}{title}
>\stopframed
That left-aligns it; I need to right align it. Alr
Hello there.
Aditya added a couple of testfiles. Thanks a lot. I encourage anyone
reporting bugs to send a minimal example to me too, via mail or via pull
requests on github, so people running the tests can catch regressions.
I modified the code, so a unique filename for each test is not require
On 21-10-2012 04:35, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sat, 20 Oct 2012, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 4 Oct 2012, Andreas Mang wrote:
Hi there,
As Aditya mentioned in a former posting (*) that "\text{ ... }"
should scale properly when used as super- or subscript, I have
prepared a minimal example to
Am 21.10.2012 um 12:51 schrieb Malte Stien :
> Wolfgang,
>
> Thank you. That is very close.
>
>> Replace the line above with this block:
>>
>>
>> \startframed[frame=off,align=normal,offset=none,foregroundstyle=\tfc,foregroundcolor=darkgray]
>> \getvariable{titlepage}{title}
>> \stop
On 21-10-2012 15:24, Marco Pessotto wrote:
Hello there.
Aditya added a couple of testfiles. Thanks a lot. I encourage anyone
reporting bugs to send a minimal example to me too, via mail or via pull
requests on github, so people running the tests can catch regressions.
there is s zip with lots
Hans Hagen writes:
> there is s zip with lots of test files, it might make sense to take
> some from them (not all make sense in a visual compare)
There are more then 800 files in
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/latest/cont-tst.7z
Any clue about which directory can be safely dropped?
--
Mar
Hi,
I have narrow margin floats and wide floats that protrude into the
margin. Currently they overlap with the narrow figures. How to avoid
this?
\useMPlibrary [dum]
\definefloat
[marginfigure] [marginfigures]
[figure]
\setupfloat
[marginfigure]
[default=margin]
\definefloat
[widefig
> Any clue about which directory can be safely dropped?
Nevermind, I'm finding the way.
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Marco
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2012 13:49:05 +0200, Marco Patzer wrote:
2012-10-20 Hans Hagen:
> Another option is to use pdftrimwhite, which is part of the minimals rather
than pdfcrop.
if needed I can make a mtx-trimwhite (lua instead of perl)
+1
If you decide to rewrite pdftrimwhite, maybe you can
Dear all,
1. I'd like to make a horizontal space using \hspace[3em] inside luacode.
But context.hspace({3em}), context.hspace({"3em"}), context.hspace("3em")
don't work.
And print(" ") doesn't work either.
How to make some horizontal space in luacode?
2. There is no white line even though
On Mon, 22 Oct 2012, Jeong Dal wrote:
Dear all,
1. I'd like to make a horizontal space using \hspace[3em] inside luacode.
But context.hspace({3em}), context.hspace({"3em"}), context.hspace("3em")
don't work.
And print(" ") doesn't work either.
How to make some horizontal space in luacode?
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