On Jan 9, 2006, at 5:01 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
hm, i prefer to start from user demands and personal needs; we used
latex for a very short time and i don't remember mini pages -)
a minipage is a box, but i think it's in paragraph mode.
\begin{minipage}[position]{width}
text
Le 10 janv. 06 à 00:01, Hans Hagen a écrit :
Maurice Diamantini (dom) wrote:
As the LaTeX++ concurrent package designer, you should read
some page of the
LaTeX reference documentation A document Preparation System
It is little book (272 pages with the index !) and cover the core
of
Maurice Diamantini (dom) wrote:
Although I guess what it mean, I didn't found the \offset command
doc neither. I suppose it has numerous
interesting options (on http://texshow.contextgarden.net/)?
that;s a new one indeed (that is, old but not yet documented which makes
it new -)
It could
Maurice Diamantini (dom) wrote:
the manual as well as examples inside the core-ful.tex file
I havent been able to find this file!
core-fil.tex exists but doesn't seem to be about using boxes!
core-rul.tex
Hans
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On 1/10/06, Maurice Diamantini (dom) wrote:
Ok, but what I mean is the need of such a documentation on the
ConTeXt core, not
reimplementing LaTeX in ConTeXt !
Add to the wiki what you've learned! Hans codes much faster than he
manages to document things, so it's up to the community to keep
Maurice Diamantini (dom) wrote:
Le 7 janv. 06 � 13:50, Hans Hagen a �crit :
No, that will not work.
After much probing I found the culprit.
The framedtext takes the full linewidth and apparently does not
reduces it to the given size.
Therefore enclosing in a vbox seems necessary:
Le 9 janv. 06 à 11:52, Hans Hagen a écrit :
If it is impossible, is there any equivalent to de minipage or
\parbox LaTeX
equivalent?
i dunno what those are, vboxes?
Not sure what exactly is vboxes (something you can put in hbox? yes
it is) but LaTeX
raisebox, parbox, minipage can be
Hans van der Meer wrote:
On Jan 6, 2006, at 18:20, Peter Rolf wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I want to put to some paragraphs, each as framed text, on one line.
Such as:
\startframedtext[width=...]
para 1
\startitemize
etc
\stopframedtext
\startframedtext[width=...]
Le 7 janv. 06 à 13:50, Hans Hagen a écrit :
No, that will not work.
After much probing I found the culprit.
The framedtext takes the full linewidth and apparently does not
reduces it to the given size.
Therefore enclosing in a vbox seems necessary:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I want to put to some paragraphs, each as framed text, on one line.
Such as:
\startframedtext[width=...]
para 1
\startitemize
etc
\stopframedtext
\startframedtext[width=...]
para 2
\startitemize
etc
\stopframedtext
I tried
On Jan 6, 2006, at 18:20, Peter Rolf wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I want to put to some paragraphs, each as framed text, on one line.
Such as:
\startframedtext[width=...]
para 1
\startitemize
etc
\stopframedtext
\startframedtext[width=...]
para 2
\startitemize
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