. In pdftex it translated to an em? dash instead.
Is this combination documented somewhere? ||
The default is supposed to be an en-dash, but this can be changed. See
section 7.8 Composed words in ConTeXt the Manual.
I always use explicit hyphen like this:
Don't second|-|guess me.
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Giuseppe Bilotta [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wednesday, September 10, 2003 Ed L Cashin wrote:
I went grepping around for the commands that you and Giuseppe Bilotta
refer to, but I couldn't find them. Perhaps my context version is too
old?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp$ texexec --version
Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Ed L Cashin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi. I have two questions, really. I know that I can get a horizontal
line with \ML in a tabulate table. \HL doesn't seem to work for me,
though.
your ConTeXt version is either too old or too new
{\vl\quad}a{\quad\vl}|b{\vl\quad}a{\quad\vl}|]
\NC test \NC test \NC \NR
\NC test \NC test \NC \NR
\stoptabulate
Thanks for the dirty trick. My major professor made fun of my use of
context when he found out that I couldn't easily put a vertical line
in a table. :)
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error occurred, the output PDF file not finished!
Transcript written on p.log.
return code : 256
run time : 1 seconds
total run time : 1 seconds
make: *** [p.pdf] Error 1
Compilation exited abnormally with code 2 at Thu Oct 9 11:19:52
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Ed L Cashin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi. I have the following code in my source, to try to get a
combination of two figures in one:
\placefigure
{10,000 random|-|value pixels added}
\startcombination[2]
{\externalfigure[noise1][height=.4\textwidth]}{image 1
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 22:50 12/10/2003, Ed L Cashin wrote:
...
Some months ago another columns implementation came out, but if I
recall correctly, when you have columns of vboxes separated by very
stretchy glue, the new columns implementation can't bottom-align them
either
Ed L Cashin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
Texexec still just shows a usage message. I bet I have to change
something in texexec.ini, but I couldn't find it last time I looked.
I'll look again.
Now by doing pdfetex \cont-en test.tex I'm able to see the example
that made me want to upgrade
commands, like startitemize, absent from the list of
texshow commands?
Is there a way to add commands to the web version?
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. ! -perm -0200 -print0 | xargs -0 chmod u+w
... which says, find everything under this subdirectory that doesn't
have write permission for the file owner, and turn on write permission
for the file owner on those files.
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of TeX-philes still use 8-character name + 3-character extension
filenames. I think it's for compatibility with DOS.
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