On 7/17/2017 3:40 AM, Henri Menke wrote:
Dear list,
A recent question on TeX.SX is asking about XML processing.
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/380935
To reproduce the error from the question I copied the demo from the XML manual.
First of all we
have demo.xml:
Some
dear List,
I try to put a set of numbers into a block text.
I want to keep the spacing within the items fixed
x-y:~z,
How do i do that?
The attached code does not seem to treat the fixed space as fixed.
Thanks
.Floris
\definepapersize[iiwii][width=125mm, height=125mm]
\setuppapersize[iiwii]
Hi,
I have two questions with the vim module.
1. I want to use the math mode inside the code. I've seen the escape option,
e.g. here [1], but this seems to work only with comments. Is there a
possibility to use it directly in the code, too?
Minimal example:
```
\usemodule[vim]
On 2017-07-17 15:23, Floris van Manen wrote:
dear List,
I try to put a set of numbers into a block text.
I want to keep the spacing within the items fixed
x-y:~z,
How do i do that?
The attached code does not seem to treat the fixed space as fixed.
Thanks
.Floris
No, i don’t want them in a table in columns.
Rather i want the stretching space after the comma only.
.F
> On 17 Jul 2017, at 22:05, Rik Kabel wrote:
>
> On 2017-07-17 15:23, Floris van Manen wrote:
>> dear List,
>>
>> I try to put a set of numbers into a block
On Mon, 17 Jul 2017, Gerion Entrup wrote:
Hi,
I have two questions with the vim module.
1. I want to use the math mode inside the code. I've seen the escape option,
e.g. here [1], but this seems to work only with comments. Is there a
possibility to use it directly in the code, too?
Short
On Mon, 2017-07-17 at 21:13 +0200, Gerion Entrup wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two questions with the vim module.
>
> 1. I want to use the math mode inside the code. I've seen the escape option,
> e.g. here [1], but this seems to work only with comments. Is there a
> possibility to use it directly