On 2010-10-05 <15:29:38>, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
>And someone (me) might
> say that they want three Greek terms in their German index at
> logical places.
Try the definitions in the attachment. For three words only they
will be fine. B
aks.
>eg:
>\def\bfilehook{\setupTABLE[split=yes]\bTABLE}
>
>
>Will now compile properly. I hope that everything will be OK ...
>To Your address I am sending corrected files (as attachment) ..., to
>conference I am sending only plain text...
>Rejoice in my library, I hope they wi
s are split at page
breaks.
eg:
\def\bfilehook{\setupTABLE[split=yes]\bTABLE}
Will now compile properly. I hope that everything will be OK ...
To Your address I am sending corrected files (as attachment) ..., to
conference I am sending only plain text...
Rejoice in my library, I hope they w
16. The heading text of the first file appears to be encoded
correctly. I am guessing that this is a PDF producer issue.
I will keep you posted about what the Acrobat team discovers.
[/quote]
In the above, the first file is the tex file of the pdf file which is
the att
h as "". However these glyphs can be
> copied rightly if I use AdobeSongStd.otf font or I use other pdf
> reader such as evince.
>
> \definefont[song][file:simsun]
> \starttext
> \song 描 $\overline{q}$ 提
> \stoptext
>
> The attachment for this mail is that
rightly if I use AdobeSongStd.otf font or I use other pdf
reader such as evince.
\definefont[song][file:simsun]
\starttext
\song 描 $\overline{q}$ 提
\stoptext
The attachment for this mail is that pdf file with simsun.ttc font
which can be downloaded from
http://code.google.com/p/way2ctx/downloads/
have absolute no idea about xml
like me, a to time consuming approach?
I've also tried some free pdftortf tools, but so far the results were
disillusioning :-(.
I am open for any suggestions ;-).
Greetings
FloMo
-----Inline Attachme
ntnames: identifying system font files with suffix ttf
MTXrun | fontnames: identifying system font files with suffix TTF
MTXrun | fontnames: 0 system files identified, 0 skipped, 0 duplicates, 0 hash
entries added, runtime 0.000 seconds
-----Inlin
t;name-any
>>> ạ̬
>>> \stoptext
>>
>> Tested with Pango, the two marks overlap, very likely to be a font issue
>> (no mark to mark anchor attachment). Looks good in DejaVu Sans (but not
>> Serif) BTW.
> Not here: the same problem of libertine.
> Maybe I&
; \setupinterlinespace[line=2.6ex]
>>
>> \starttext
>> %%echo '\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A}\N{COMBINING DOT BELOW}\N{COMBINING
>> CARON BELOW}' |./uconv -t utf-8 -x "name-any
>> ạ̬
>> \stoptext
>
> Tested with Pango, the two marks overlap, very
hat dealt with local floats
is not included in page-str.mkiv (which makes sense, as it looks
like it does not belong there).
Copying those macros verbatim into the test file works, so it
is probably just an oversight that they do not appear elsewhere
in mkiv. (see attachment)
Best wish
; \setupinterlinespace[line=2.6ex]
>>
>> \starttext
>> %%echo '\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A}\N{COMBINING DOT BELOW}\N{COMBINING
>> CARON BELOW}' |./uconv -t utf-8 -x "name-any
>> ạ̬
>> \stoptext
>
> Tested with Pango, the two marks overlap, very
27;\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A}\N{COMBINING DOT BELOW}\N{COMBINING
> CARON BELOW}' |./uconv -t utf-8 -x "name-any
> ạ̬
> \stoptext
Tested with Pango, the two marks overlap, very likely to be a font issue
(no mark to mark anchor attachment). Looks good in DejaVu Sans (but not
Serif) BTW.
bering_in_words
>
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.context/33962/focus=34304
> (there is an attachment t-counting.tex in that thread)
>
> Mojca
>
>
> The wiki includes the code for a macro, \numstr, that can be used to
create
> lower-case chapter numbers, but w
://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.context/33962/focus=34304
(there is an attachment t-counting.tex in that thread)
Mojca
The wiki includes the code for a macro, \numstr, that can be used to create
lower-case chapter numbers, but when I try to capitalize the first word, get
error messages. For example, the
/33962/focus=34304
(there is an attachment t-counting.tex in that thread)
Mojca
The wiki includes the code for a macro, \numstr, that can be used to create
lower-case chapter numbers, but when I try to capitalize the first word, get
error messages. For example, the following errors out:
Chapter
/33962/focus=34304
(there is an attachment t-counting.tex in that thread)
Mojca
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On 11-6-2010 3:03, Li Yanrui (李延瑞) wrote:
'kpse.find_file' now can not work in MkIV (beta 2010.06.10 15:24). The
attachment is a minimal example for this. When I compile it, I got the
following error:
LuaTeX error:2: attempt to call field 'find_file'
(a nil value)
stack t
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 09:03:27AM +0800, Li Yanrui (李延瑞) wrote:
> 'kpse.find_file' now can not work in MkIV (beta 2010.06.10 15:24). The
> attachment is a minimal example for this. When I compile it, I got the
> following error:
>
> LuaTeX error :2: attempt to call f
'kpse.find_file' now can not work in MkIV (beta 2010.06.10 15:24). The
attachment is a minimal example for this. When I compile it, I got the
following error:
LuaTeX error :2: attempt to call field 'find_file'
(a nil value)
stack traceback:
:2: in main c
Thanks!! For the hints to existing examples as well as for the
very instructive advice to clip to the enlarged unitsquare.
2010/6/7 Hongwen Qiu
> 于 2010年06月07日 22:47, Erik Margraf 写道:
>
> Hi all,
> I'd like to achieve in context something like I did in
> the attachment (c
? 2010?06?07? 22:47, Erik Margraf ??:
Hi all,
I'd like to achieve in context something like I did in
the attachment (context.pdf). My idea was (and
that's the way how I did this in Inkscape):
- Create Text
- Double the text
- Clip one for the upper half, clip the other for
Hi all,
I'd like to achieve in context something like I did in
the attachment (context.pdf). My idea was (and
that's the way how I did this in Inkscape):
- Create Text
- Double the text
- Clip one for the upper half, clip the other for the lower half
- Connect the two h
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 14:59, Bernhard Rosensteiner wrote:
>
> ok, now i get an error: MTXrun | there is something wrong with your system
> (see attachment)
Weird. I also get:
MTXrun | fileio: variable 'SELFAUTOLOC' set to '/Users/mojca/context/bin'
MTXrun | filei
And hope the following message I just searched out will help you too:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20080107.024554.314d9fee.ca.html
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\hbox to \textwidth{\clip[width=.39\textwidth,
> bottomoffset=\strutdepth]{%
> \Mycolor
> ..\hbox to .39\textwidth etc. etc.
i tried what you suggested (please see attachment), but i think there is
something fishy with the color black. \definecolor[Myblack][s=0] gives same
re
v[ostype == "windows" and 'USERPROFILE' or 'HOME'] or '~',
>
> fixed on the website
ok, now i get an error: MTXrun | there is something wrong with your system (see
attachment)
best regards
Bernhard
Last login: Sat Jun 5 11:45:31 on console
196-086
ng there).
> >
> > Copying those macros verbatim into the test file works, so it
> > is probably just an oversight that they do not appear elsewhere
> > in mkiv. (see attachment)
>
> Thank you, Taco, your code works, but I have one more question.
>
> My figures are pla
with local floats
is not included in page-str.mkiv (which makes sense, as it looks
like it does not belong there).
Copying those macros verbatim into the test file works, so it
is probably just an oversight that they do not appear elsewhere
in mkiv. (see attachment)
ok, will be fixed in next
oks like the bit of page-str.mkii that dealt with local floats
> is not included in page-str.mkiv (which makes sense, as it looks
> like it does not belong there).
>
> Copying those macros verbatim into the test file works, so it
> is probably just an oversight that the
page-str.mkiv (which makes sense, as it looks
like it does not belong there).
Copying those macros verbatim into the test file works, so it
is probably just an oversight that they do not appear elsewhere
in mkiv. (see attachment)
Best wishes,
Taco
floats.tex
Description: TeX doc
gt; Maybe i have to make a extra „fontfallback-setups“ file, but i don´t know
>> how it is recognized by context. Please help.
>>
>
> Can you show use your typescripts and the setups for the fallback fonts.
second try (i think i have something messed up with the email for
ok i have boiled it down as minimal as possible (2 files in attachment). I have
commented out line 123 in my typescript:
%\definefontsynonym[SansSubhead-SemiBold]
[file:CronosPro-SemiboldSubh] [features=default]
so according to my \startsetups[font:optical:sans:fallback] (line
gt;The is a mini example.
> >>
> >>\definefont[song][name:simsun at 12pt]
> >>\starttext
> >>
> >>\song 测试
> >>
> >>\stoptext
> >>
> >>The attachment is its output.
> >
> >Verified.
> >
> >This actually l
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
Li Yanrui (李延瑞) wrote:
Hi,
1. The characters overlaps each other and can not be set size.
The is a mini example.
\definefont[song][name:simsun at 12pt]
\starttext
\song 测试
\stoptext
The attachment is its output.
Verified.
This actually looked fine here with
Hi,
Li Yanrui (李延瑞) wrote:
Hi,
1. The characters overlaps each other and can not be set size.
The is a mini example.
\definefont[song][name:simsun at 12pt]
\starttext
\song 测试
\stoptext
The attachment is its output.
Verified.
This actually looked fine here with the current 2010.05.21
Hi,
1. The characters overlaps each other and can not be set size.
The is a mini example.
\definefont[song][name:simsun at 12pt]
\starttext
\song 测试
\stoptext
The attachment is its output.
2. the cid fonts cause MkIV gives a waring as following:
LuaTeX warning: lua-loaded font [44]
(/usr
On 19-5-2010 8:42, Tomáš Pustelník wrote:
Hi,
I add to attachment updated file lang-sla.tex (some heads had wrong translation) and sort-lan files
(mkii and lua), which now sort czech index as a norm says. There is just minor problem with MkIV
version. Normally in czech accented characters are
On 17-5-2010 10:31, Tomáš Pustelník wrote:
Hi,
again czech sorting in MkIV is little wrong, I found it out coincidentally,
when I was testing it. Order of character with accent is strange. Look at the
file in attachment. Is there some way how to set order in which groups are
supposed to be
Hi,
again czech sorting in MkIV is little wrong, I found it out coincidentally,
when I was testing it. Order of character with accent is strange. Look at the
file in attachment. Is there some way how to set order in which groups are
supposed to be sorted, like in MkII? Also I really wonder why
On Sat, 15 May 2010, Michail Vidiassov wrote:
On Fri, 14 May 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 14-5-2010 5:25, Michail Vidiassov wrote:
it's all a matter of taste; you can get the old variant by just making
small one page documents and using the \attachment mechanism with the
preview as s
e old variant by just making small
one page documents and using the \attachment mechanism with the preview as
symbol
O! That's the answer I sought.
The mechanism is called \attachment and it is in a working state - fine!
Any pointers to usage examples?
BTW it is not just matter of taste.
My output is
> attached.
I can only confirm that they are not missing in your attachment. The
dashes are very thin, so maybe your PDF viewer doesn't show them until
you make a slightly bigger magnification.
Mojca
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ld be a) if ConTeXt could use
in-line SVG or b) I'll have to port the SVG logo into MetaPost.
Is there a non-overhelming howto somewhere ...It's a relatively simple
logo (see attachment) :\
svg -> pdf (using inkscape) -&g
m thinking more in the line of including that logo into my
> styling directly. So the only solutions would be a) if ConTeXt could use
> in-line SVG or b) I'll have to port the SVG logo into MetaPost.
>
> Is there a non-overhelming howto somewhere ...It's a relatively simp
e a) if ConTeXt could use
in-line SVG or b) I'll have to port the SVG logo into MetaPost.
Is there a non-overhelming howto somewhere ...It's a relatively simple
logo (see attachment) :\
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+ if default then
+ return p_true
+ else
+ return p_false
+ end
else
- return p_false
+ if b then
+ return p_true
+ else
+ return p_false
+ end
end
end
i need to check it ... later (also for interferences)
PS. And a great palliative way to deal with 3D annotations is via
attaching a 3D P
Hi,
hope that helps (see attachment).
best regards
Bernhard
Am 16.03.2010 um 14:22 schrieb gummybears:
> Hi,
>
> In MK-II the following enumeration worked, sadly in MK-IV they don't. I
> browsed the internet,
> tried the proclaim "solution" and searched th
tracted and rezipped the
attachment, then uploaded to
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/images/4/42/Transliterator.zip
Sorry, my fault, I sent the repository as well …
No problem.
I don't know any cyrillic, but I had a quick look and
have a few remarks for you to consider (I weeded out the
comme
to ntg-context awaits moderator approval
> >
> >We'll have to wait a bit.
>
> A bit too large for the mailing list. I extracted and rezipped the
> attachment, then uploaded to
>
> http://wi
:48:13 +0100
From: ntg-context-boun...@ntg.nl
To: pges...@ix.urz.uni-heidelberg.de
Subject: Your message to ntg-context awaits moderator approval
We'll have to wait a bit.
A bit too large for the mailing list. I extracted and rezipped the
attachment, then uploaded to
18, 2010, at 1:22 PM, Bernhard Rosensteiner wrote:
Am 16.02.2010 um 21:12 schrieb Peter Rolf:
Am 16.02.2010 19:40, schrieb Bernhard Rosensteiner:
Hi,
in the attachment is an example file which describes best what i
want do. The method with \offset and \clip to place the figures
where i
Am 16.02.2010 um 21:12 schrieb Peter Rolf:
> Am 16.02.2010 19:40, schrieb Bernhard Rosensteiner:
>> Hi,
>>
>> in the attachment is an example file which describes best what i want do.
>> The method with \offset and \clip to place the figures where i want is
>
Am 16.02.2010 19:40, schrieb Bernhard Rosensteiner:
> Hi,
>
> in the attachment is an example file which describes best what i want do. The
> method with \offset and \clip to place the figures where i want is really
> brutal force i think. Especially fiddling around with dimen
Hi,
in the attachment is an example file which describes best what i want do. The
method with \offset and \clip to place the figures where i want is really
brutal force i think. Especially fiddling around with dimension to get the
"right fit“ is tedious. Is there a better solution to do
Hi,
in the attachment is an example file which describes best what i want do. The
method with \offset and \clip to place the figures where i want is really
brutal force i think. Especially fiddling around with dimension to get the
"right fit“ is tedious. Is there a better solution to do
\showcomposition
>> \complexstartcolumns ...nstrue \beginmulticolumns
>>\fi \fi
>> \showmathcharacters ...\enccols ,\c!distance =2em]
>> \def
>&
following paragraph when i use [columns,
two] before but symbolkey works (see attachment).
Eventually Bug?
best regards
Bernhard
itemtest.tex
Description: Binary data
itemtest.log
Description: Binary data
itemtest.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
ks normal (see minimal example in attachment). Is
>> this a bug or make i something wrong?
>
> sort of a bug ... has to do with trialtypesetting runs (a mechanism that i
> need to
The latter I tried to achieve, but with no luck (attachment).
test-sloppypar2.tex
Description: Binary data
Perhaps someone has further/better suggestions …
Greetings
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If your question is of intere
On 17-1-2010 19:21, Bernhard Rosensteiner wrote:
Hello all,
when i place a footnote in a naturalTABLE the output at the bottom is always
multiplied by four per footnotemarker.
In normal tables it works normal (see minimal example in attachment). Is this a
bug or make i something wrong?
sort
Hello all,
when i place a footnote in a naturalTABLE the output at the bottom is always
multiplied by four per footnotemarker.
In normal tables it works normal (see minimal example in attachment). Is this a
bug or make i something wrong?
footnotetest.tex
Description: Binary data
: 2010.1.11 int: english/
english
The outcome is to my knowledge correct See attachment.
Kind regards
Willi
On Jan 14, 2010, at 9:55 PM, Matthias Weber wrote:
More precisely, what formerly worked (with my 2008 installation,
and it still works when I switch back)
is the following minimized
Hi Mathias,
I tested your sample-code with the minimals
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.50.0-2009122422
ConTeXt ver: 2010.01.11 14:57 MKIV fmt: 2010.1.11 int: english/
english
The outcome is to my knowledge correct See attachment.
Kind regards
Willi
backgrounds.pdf
Description: Adobe
2009/12/23 Yanrui Li
>
>
> 2009/12/23 Yanrui Li
>
> Hi Hans,
>>
>> I modified the part of Chinese numeral conversion in core-con.lua script.
>> The attachment is the patch. After many tests as the following I think the
>> patch is right even though it
2009/12/23 Yanrui Li
> Hi Hans,
>
> I modified the part of Chinese numeral conversion in core-con.lua script.
> The attachment is the patch. After many tests as the following I think the
> patch is right even though it looks dirty.
>
>
> \definefont[song][name
Hi Hans,
I modified the part of Chinese numeral conversion in core-con.lua script.
The attachment is the patch. After many tests as the following I think the
patch is right even though it looks dirty.
\definefont[song][name:adobesongstdlight]\song
\starttext
\startluacode
local function
fmt: 2009.8.3 int: english/english
It appears connection comments do not work in this version.
For example the more sophisticated example from here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Flow_Charts
ignores the comments. See attachment (if that survives this emailing
list). So basically
Yanrui Li wrote:
Oh, sorry for my attachment file is too big. I deleted the
'no-patched-test.pdf'. Please see this attachment.
ok. patched in next beta
-
Hans Hagen |
Bernhard Rosensteiner wrote:
Hello all,
after writing a typescript i get never the results in my document as
expected. Please have a look in the attachment.
When i do \showbodyfont[12pt] there is my rm typeface (MinionPro) in the
row \tt visible (column \tfx), in \showbodyfont[13pt] this is
Andreas Harder wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I use the following construct for exercises (attachment) and would
> like to save some space saved, like in the second example. Is there a
> trick/command/setup one can use?
Good question (I don't know whether there is a simple trick, b
Hi all,
I use the following construct for exercises (attachment) and would like to save
some space saved, like in the second example. Is there a trick/command/setup
one can use?
test-itemgroup-formulas.tex
Description: Binary data
Many thanks
ignoreCase="yes"
> >
> > resort according to ignorecase
> >
> > I did this for one command and it works, let me try some more.
>
> --
> Professor Idris Samawi Hamid, Editor-in-Chief
> International Journal of Shi`i Studies
> Department o
Hello all,
thanks for help Li. It seems since the latest beta this "name:" is obligatory.
However, now i get an error (see attachment). I think its the same error
reported in "[ntg-context] font-syn.lua error".
keine otf fonts.log
Description: Binary data
keine otf f
ms with bibliographies:
>>>
>>> 1) look at the attached attachment, the first brace.
>>
>> I guess you mean the parenthesis.
Yes, thank you ;)
>> That appears to be a bug with the
>> refcommands author and authoryears. If you use refcommand=authoryear,
>>
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
>
> On Nov 15, 2009, at 4:11 PM, Andreas Harder wrote:
>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> I've two or more problems with bibliographies:
>>
>> 1) look at the attached attachment, the first brace.
>
> I guess you mean the parenthesi
with bibliographies:
>>
>> 1) look at the attached attachment, the first brace.
>
> I guess you mean the parenthesis. That appears to be a bug with the
> refcommands author and authoryears. If you use refcommand=authoryear, the
> output looks right. Hans, Taco?
>
>&g
On Nov 15, 2009, at 4:11 PM, Andreas Harder wrote:
Hi all!
I've two or more problems with bibliographies:
1) look at the attached attachment, the first brace.
I guess you mean the parenthesis. That appears to be a bug with the
refcommands author and authoryears. If you use refco
Hi all!I've two or more problems with bibliographies:1) look at the attached attachment, the first brace.2) @book{b, title={B Titel B}, author={Brüser}, % error -> ü!!! year={2000}, publisher={VS Verlag}}3) I want "just get a typeset version of the used database" (without \c
TimesNR typescript behaves just like
> Gyre-Termes, so you can experiment on the latter (without need of Windows).
> This is my minimal example (see attachment also):
>
> \usetypescript[termes]\setupbodyfont[termes, 14pt]
> \starttext
> $this this math text$
> \stoptext
>
>
need of
Windows). This is my minimal example (see attachment also):
\usetypescript[termes]\setupbodyfont[termes, 14pt]
\starttext
Така система рівнянь має вигляд:
$это мат. текст this this math text$
\startformula\left\{ \matrix{
2 = a \cdot {2^2} + b \cdot 2 + c; \hfill \cr
1 = a \cdot
Hello Wolfgang, all!In http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20091018.225050.34ab40ad.en.html you provided me a solution for a convenient way of referencing from an appendix-text. I make heavy use of this macro, but there are some situations (attachment) where it leads to duplicate identifier
> add
>
> \registerctxluafile{scrn-int}{1.001}
>
> to scrn-int.mkiv as it seems that it's not loaded
Yup, that removed the error. I even get something icon in the file, but
acrobat reader somehow silently fails to open the file... Oh well, let's do
without it.
Gr.
Matthijs
signature.asc
Descr
Matthijs Kooijman wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to get \attachment to work, but I get a Lua error. The
following example, (taken from scrn-int.mkiv and stripped a bit) provides an
error:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\useattachment[whatever][test.tex]
\starttext \attachment[wha
Hi,
I've been trying to get \attachment to work, but I get a Lua error. The
following example, (taken from scrn-int.mkiv and stripped a bit) provides an
error:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\useattachment[whatever][test.tex]
\starttext \attachment[whatever] \stoptext
The tail o
y computer with my ConTeXt installation (see
attachment).
Please send a PDF along with the log file.
test-pagebreak2.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
test-pagebreak2.log
Description: Binary data
That
> What's would be wrong about to place the three lines of the second page
> on the first page and to start the second page with the section?
It's funny that you should say this, because what you describe is exactly
what I see on my computer with my ConTeXt installation (see att
Andreas Harder wrote:
Good morning everyone!
I've discovered some strange behavior from line numbering (attachment).
The size of the line numbers changes after a page break.
Furthermore some settings for line numbers do not work. I tried some of
the examples from strc-lnt.mkiv (a
Good morning everyone!
I've discovered some strange behavior from line numbering
(attachment). The size of the line numbers changes after a page break.
test-linenumbering.tex
Description: Binary data
Furthermore some settings for line numbers do not work. I tried some
of the exa
Am 19.10.2009 um 17:53 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 19.10.2009 um 16:13 schrieb Andreas Harder:
There is an inherent "problem" as one can see in the attachment,
but since mostly I cite a whole paragraph it's not a real problem.
This happens when you start in the middle
Am 19.10.2009 um 16:13 schrieb Andreas Harder:
There is an inherent "problem" as one can see in the attachment, but
since mostly I cite a whole paragraph it's not a real problem.
This happens when you start in the middle of a paragraph/line which
results in different line
(e.g. make \setuplines local) but it's what I can readfrom your description above and the code you showed in the previous message.Thank you very much for your help! I adapted your solution and it works as intended. There is an inherent "problem" as one can see in the attachment, but si
, obviously
naive, to realize the following functionality (attachment).
It seems that the (wrong?) use of \starbuffer in a macro is the
cause of the error: ! File ended while scanning use of
\dododowithbuffer.
Can someone provide a correction?
1. This \doifelsesamelinereference macro in page
(attachment).
It seems that the (wrong?) use of \starbuffer in a macro is the
cause of the error: ! File ended while scanning use of
\dododowithbuffer.
Can someone provide a correction?
1. This \doifelsesamelinereference macro in page-lin.mkiv should be
changed to:
\def
Hi all,
now that \inline[ref] etc. work—whereas in the case of \someline[ref]
\inline[ref] always jumps to the else-branch of its definition and
outputs the same line twice—I tried, obviously naive, to realize the
following functionality (attachment).
test-linenumbering4.tex
Description
Andreas Harder schrieb:
Hi,
please look at the attachment. I want different interline spacing for
big, normal and small font sizes. What is the best approach?
I tried \setupinterlinespace[big] (works only after \starttext!) or
\setupinterlinespace[line=3.5ex] (works also before \starttext
Hi,
please look at the attachment. I want different interline spacing for
big, normal and small font sizes. What is the best approach?
I tried \setupinterlinespace[big] (works only after \starttext!) or
\setupinterlinespace[line=3.5ex] (works also before \starttext) but
this changes, as
last line of body text looks
underlined.
Please, take a look at the attachment.
I've run into this before. Play with
\setupfootnotes[before=\vskip1ex]
Although I suppose may be a bug in mkiv, since this spacing should be
automatic.
Best wishes
Idris
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Professor Idris Samawi Hami
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Looks like my previous message was overlooked. Let me cry again.
>
> In my document footnotes' upper line clashes with body text. In result,
> last line of body text looks underlined.
>
> Please, take a look at the attac
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