Re: [NTG-context] Re: another itemize question
> Hello Willi, > > Willi Egger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > TeXshow, but unfortunately the \setupitemize command is not listed > > there. - In the english manual I could find the use of this command, > > it is listed as \setupitemgroup #sigh# I get it. Nevermind. ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] Re: another itemize question
> > TeXshow, but unfortunately the \setupitemize command is not listed > > there. - In the english manual I could find the use of this command, > > it is listed as \setupitemgroup I think I answered my own question: \setupitemgroup is not a synonym for \setupitemize. texshow typo? ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] Re: another itemize question
> > > TeXshow, but unfortunately the \setupitemize command is not listed > > there. - In the english manual I could find the use of this command, > > it is listed as \setupitemgroup are they synonyms? why two names? -gary ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
[NTG-context] Re: another itemize question
Hello Willi, Willi Egger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > TeXshow, but unfortunately the \setupitemize command is not listed > there. - In the english manual I could find the use of this command, it is listed as \setupitemgroup Patrick -- You are your own rainbow! ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] Re: Shutting down Acrobat Reader.
At 18:54 29.10.2003, Hans Hagen wrote: At 06:19 29/10/2003, you wrote: Hi John, Hi all, John Culleton schrieb: On Monday 27 October 2003 20:44, Patrick Gundlach wrote: Hi, Thanks for your hint. There is an anomaly if I call Acrobat Reader from within Gvim session but if I just call Acrobat reader from a button or a command line everything works perfectly. Just FYI the anomaly is that the full screen window is offset down and to the right, and with no title bar to latch on to it is hard to move the window back to where it belongs. what version of the Acrobat Reader are you using and what OS? I can't make it work here. Perhaps the MacOS X Acroread does not support this. "Don't you dare to quit Acrobat Reader" :) Patrick Well, it works on the same pdf file in two locations: on Linux using Acrobat Reader 5.05, and on Win 98 SE using Acrobat Reader 5.1. I guess I will have to ask some kind soul who has a newer Windows to test the function for me on Acrobat Reader 6x. Any volunteers? On my WinXP [ExitViewer] works on the Acrobat Reader 5.x but not on 6.0. I can do further tests for you. I can test on NT4, 2K and XP. \setupinteraction [state=start] \starttext \button{Exit}[ExitViewer] \stoptext this works on acrobat professional 6 I tried the sample code in Acrobat Reader 6 version 6.0.0.19.05.2003 downloaded yesterday 28 october 2003. Acrobat Reader does not exit, only the document is closed. Willi ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] Re: Shutting down Acrobat Reader.
At 06:19 29/10/2003, you wrote: Hi John, Hi all, John Culleton schrieb: On Monday 27 October 2003 20:44, Patrick Gundlach wrote: Hi, Thanks for your hint. There is an anomaly if I call Acrobat Reader from within Gvim session but if I just call Acrobat reader from a button or a command line everything works perfectly. Just FYI the anomaly is that the full screen window is offset down and to the right, and with no title bar to latch on to it is hard to move the window back to where it belongs. what version of the Acrobat Reader are you using and what OS? I can't make it work here. Perhaps the MacOS X Acroread does not support this. "Don't you dare to quit Acrobat Reader" :) Patrick Well, it works on the same pdf file in two locations: on Linux using Acrobat Reader 5.05, and on Win 98 SE using Acrobat Reader 5.1. I guess I will have to ask some kind soul who has a newer Windows to test the function for me on Acrobat Reader 6x. Any volunteers? On my WinXP [ExitViewer] works on the Acrobat Reader 5.x but not on 6.0. I can do further tests for you. I can test on NT4, 2K and XP. \setupinteraction [state=start] \starttext \button{Exit}[ExitViewer] \stoptext this works on acrobat professional 6 Hans ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] another itemize question
Hi, Triggered by your question I tried the code. Indeed also here with Context version: ConTeXt ver: 2003.9.25 fmt: 2003.9.25 int: english mes: english the described behaviour occurs. - I tried to look things up in TeXshow, but unfortunately the \setupitemize command is not listed there. - In the english manual I could find the use of this command, still wasn't able to get the puzzle solved Sorry can't help you in this. Willi At 14:29 28.10.2003, Gary wrote: I continue to have problems understanding itemize. It seems to me that the 'before' and 'after' keywords used in the third argument of \setupitemize are operative only if 'columns' are also specified. In the example below, the hairlines disappear if the 'columns' keyword is eliminated. Feature, bug, or misunderstanding? BTW: can the lengths of the two hairlines in this example be made to be the same length? What's causing the indentation of the first hairline? Regards, Gary - \setupitemize[2][a,packed,columns][before={\hairline},after={\hairline}] \setupitemize[1][n] \starttext \startitemize % \item Level One % \startitemize \item first \item second \item third \stopitemize % \item Forgot a level % \startitemize \item one \item two \item three \stopitemize % \item Level two % \startitemize \item here's one \item here's another \item finally this \stopitemize % \stopitemize % \stoptext ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context