On 2020-08-12, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Nicola schrieb am 11.08.2020 um 22:21:
>> On 2020-08-11, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>>> On 8/11/20 9:24 PM, Nicola wrote:
Thank Pablo, Wolfgang,
I have learned more by reading your replies than by myself in the rest
of the afternoon.
>>>
>>>
> Am 11.08.2020 um 16:57 schrieb Otared Kavian :
>
> I don't have these files at this place, but in
> /opt/local/etc/texmf/
> I do have
> /opt/local/etc/texmf/texmf.cnf
> /opt/local/etc/texmf/texmfcnf.lua
> the first one being created automatically when I tried to do mtxrun
When I typeset the example at
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/definefirstline
(reported below for your convenience), \setfirstline is applied to the
whole first paragraph, which is laid out on a single line (hence, it is
cropped at the edge of the page). Besides, the second
Beste Hans!
thank you so much for your solution!
After plying I will remember your last statement in your answer :-)
Kind regards
Willi
> On 12 Aug 2020, at 02:04, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 8/10/2020 11:02 PM, Willi Egger wrote:
>> Hello!
>> humble, in another book I am trying to improve the
Hi,
Some of you already know that I have been working on a wiki extension to
control the editing of /Command pages.
The goal is to eventually be able to easily export all of the reference
documentation in the wiki to a separate system (for instance, Paul Mazaitis
plans to create a full-blown
On Thu, 13 Aug 2020, jbf wrote:
> Where running heads (headers) are concerned, if I use \chapter I have no
> problems, nor should I expect any. But because I am also using \title,
> given that I need some unnumbered chapters interspersed among them, I
> run into difficulties with headers.
Rightly so, and as I was producing such an MWE (stripping away a lot of
other 'clutter') I found what was causing the problem. At one stage,
trying to solve the problem, I had created a MyChapter definition and
had left a command referencing it in the following:
\setuphead
On Thu, 13 Aug 2020, jbf wrote:
> Almost as perfect as Shakespeare's Juliet! Is there any reason why the header
> for the Introduction, done using your approach (it is in frontmatter), does
> not produce the header on the last recto page? This intro consists of 8 pages.
> Page 7 does not produce
Almost as perfect as Shakespeare's Juliet! Is there any reason why the
header for the Introduction, done using your approach (it is in
frontmatter), does not produce the header on the last recto page? This
intro consists of 8 pages. Page 7 does not produce the 'Introduction'
header. The other
Understandably, with work going on for the new \command pages,
heatwaves, upcoming ConTeXt meeting, people are very busy. I understand
that. In the meantime, I haven't yet found a solution (though I have
tried many) to my own problem, small though it is by comparison. So let
me try again,
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