> %D \module
> %D [ file=s-pre-22,
>
> \usemodule[s-pre-22]
The files with s-name and t-name are included with \usemodule[name],
so you only have to try
\usemodule[pre-22]
or
\usemodule[pre-cycle]
(see cont-fil.tex for other synonyms)
Mojca
The XY arranging macro basically ignores dx/dy parameters by always
padding out the space between "pages".
Here's the existing ConTeXt macro for reference - removing \vss and
\hss makes it do the right thing (imo). I'd give a simple patch, but
I think the ideal behaviour might be to pad if (and o
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hello Hans, Taco, and the next gurus,
sorry for bother with another thing I can not understand. Very high
glyphs like \v S disturb grid in the \placelist. The same glyph in the
common paragraph with the same (intentionally) interline setting
preserves grid:
Hello!
I've faced a problem briefly discussed before... when the table (natural table) placed using sample below is not split to pages:
\placetable[here][mytable1]{Table Caption}{
\bTABLE[split=repeat]
\bTR \bTH Header\eTH \eTR
\dorecurse{150}{
\bTR \bTD row text \eTD \eTR}
\eTABLE
}
Eve
Hello Hans, Taco, and the next gurus,
sorry for bother with another thing I can not understand. Very high
glyphs like \v S disturb grid in the \placelist. The same glyph in the
common paragraph with the same (intentionally) interline setting
preserves grid:
--
It does work here. Make sure that your file begins like
\usemodule[s-pre-22]
\starttext
\TitlePage{Indeed}{The Title Page}
\StartSummary{Alpha}{Title}
A simple and not too long text just to show the topic.
A simple and not too long text just to show the topic.
A simple and not too long t
Hi,
very interesting. But I'm having troubles. Probably because I'm pretty
new to this kind of stuff (I'm using ConTeXt very basically).
I made a demoTest.tex filestarting from s-pre-22.tex.
I copied the demo part of s-pre-22.
Here it is:
%D \module
%D [ file=s-pre-22,
\usemodule[s-p
At 06:25 AM 8/3/2005, Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
Hello Brooks,
nice presentation! With which software do you produce your graphics?
Thanks!
I used TecPlot for those, since our department has a site
license. (Unfortunately, it seems to be one of the sorts of software that
is difficult to purcha
Hi Jessica et al too,
I can only support what Upendran wrote. A while ago I asked about
presentation styles on this list,
and got the hints to look at the source of them. You do not even to
write your own style in the beginning,
you can just overwrite the definitions to change the settings.
I
Hi, Jessica
The context/base has so many modules s-pre-**.tex. At
the end of the module you have the examples are given.
copy the examples in seperate file and add the module
no name from with the example was taken.
\usemodule[pre-**]
and compile the files. iam sure you can select your
flavour.
Hello Brooks,
nice presentation! With which software do you produce your graphics?
Wolfgang
Maurice Diamantini schrieb:
Le 3 août 05 à 10:02, Brooks Moses a écrit :
One thing that you might find useful as an example, though, is a
presentation that I recently created in ConTeXt, and then
Le 3 août 05 à 10:02, Brooks Moses a écrit :
One thing that you might find useful as an example, though, is a
presentation that I recently created in ConTeXt, and then put
online (with both the PDF and the ConTeXt source available --
though, without the images and the fonts, it's a little
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
Willi Egger wrote:
Pressing shift+F11 results in a small dropdown box, offering the options
"Auto Wrap" "Margin Wrap" and "Discard Wrap" and under the line
"Process Text" -- Activating Process Text does not cause any action.
The tools menu does not show any spellche
Willi Egger wrote:
Pressing shift+F11 results in a small dropdown box, offering the options
"Auto Wrap" "Margin Wrap" and "Discard Wrap" and under the line
"Process Text" -- Activating Process Text does not cause any action.
The tools menu does not show any spellchecking options.
how about th
Also BitDefender does not complain about any problem in the mswincontext.zip
Willi
Lutz Haseloff wrote:
Hi all,
Coydell Rivers schrieb:
Let me gladly, and openly report that the latest release of
mswincontext.zip, had no files detected as a virus from AVG Free.
On my System (Win XP) F-
Hi Hans,
I donwloaded the big Mscontext.zip. After installing and generating the
formats placing the spell-*.txt files (which are not included in the big
zip), including the import scite-ctx in the user file and setting the
environmnet variable I tried to get the spell-checking options working
Hi Hans,
I donwloaded the big Mscontext.zip. After installing and generating the
formats placing the spell-*.txt files (which are not included in the big
zip), including the import scite-ctx in the user file and setting the
environmnet variable I tried to get the spell-checking options working.
Thanks, this looks good :-)
I try to build my own presentation.
When someone has more detailed dokumentations, please let me know.
I've found only the show-pre.pdf but when there are more dokus let
me know
Greetings Jessica
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At 12:09 AM 8/3/2005, Jessica Holle wrote:
I've searching for a dokumentation how to build a presentation, like
in Powerpoint but better :-) with ConTeXt.
I haven't found somethink in the PDF's on the Pragma page and on the
Wiki.
Only the Raw Steps module, which I doesn't understand.
Has somebody
Hi,
I've searching for a dokumentation how to build a presentation, like
in Powerpoint but better :-) with ConTeXt.
I haven't found somethink in the PDF's on the Pragma page and on the
Wiki.
Only the Raw Steps module, which I doesn't understand.
Has somebody information to this theme?
Greetings
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