overlay circles on it using TeX? Please, an example.
First, create a metapost macro to draw a dot on a bar using two
arguments. Let's assume this is "mark(a,b)". I won't write that
metapost macro for you, you have to do that yourself.
\startuseMPgraphic{chordgrid}{e,B,G,D,A,E}
ive priorities, and what they (you!) think the book should look
> like.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Hans (pragma at wxs do nl)
> Taco (taco at elvenkind dot com)
> Arthur (arthur dot reutenauer at normalesup dot org)
> __
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maillist : ntg-contex
t; (modified from "?stat_density").
>
> I'd like to add on the line y=0 a dot for the median of each "decade"
> category (using the same colour coding as the "fill"). I'm failing
> miserably at all my
>> m + geom_point
> bas
Hi,
Consider something like
> library(ggplot2)
> movies$decade <- round_any(movies$year, 10)
> m <- qplot(rating,data=movies,colour=factor(decade),geom="density")
> m
(modified from "?stat_density").
I'd like to add on the line y=0 a dot for the median
xt around the right side of a figure, the justification
along
> the right margin is a bit ragged in a couple of places. One problem is
that
> it can't hyphenate cfbdatawarehouse.com, even when I provide the
hyphenation
> via a \hyphenation command. The malhyphenation error seems to be c
The malhyphenation error seems to be caused by
the embedded dot.
Another line ends with last letter of the last word on the line (head)
extending into the margin. That word cannot be hyphenated. How does on get
the justification to work correctly in such cases?
\starttext
{\definedfont[Serif
to be caused by
the embedded dot.
Another line ends with last letter of the last word on the line (head)
extending into the margin. That word cannot be hyphenated. How does on get
the justification to work correctly in such cases?
Tom Benjey
717-258-9733 voice
717-243-0074 fax
Twitter: @TomB
afm
!afm glyph : assigning private slot U+F for unknown glyph name
Acutesmall
!afm glyph : assigning private slot U+F0001 for unknown glyph name
nineoldstyle
The resulting PDF is blank, apart from the dot and commas
in the sample text "This is an interesting test. 1234567890.
yed "à la française".
>
> What is this?
The footnote mark is not superscript and followed by a dot.
> > 5. the space after \dots is removed in French.
>
> There is no space.
Comment: \dots actually produces a space, not \ldots.
> > 1. French quotation marks
&
apsto
\hookleftarrow
\longleftarrow
\Longleftarrow
\longrightarrow
\Longrightarrow
\longleftrightarrow
\Longleftrightarrow
\longmapsto
\hookrightarrow
\Join
\blacksquare
\bowtie
\models
\ncong
% \cong produces the wrong symbol: it shows a dot on top of a plus, but
there should be a ~ on top of =
\cong
\st
:
>
> \startlanguagespecifics[\s!lt]
> \setuphads[\c!sectionstopper=.]
> \stoplanguagespecifics
>
> You get now a dot at the end of the section number when write
> \mainlanguage[lithuanian] in the preamble of your document.
>
Yes, this would be a good solution.
_
ngs is but
in MkII you could have done this with:
\startlanguagespecifics[\s!lt]
\setuphads[\c!sectionstopper=.]
\stoplanguagespecifics
You get now a dot at the end of the section number when write
\mainlanguage[lithuanian] in the preamble of your document.
how to find \ and {}
Perhaps you could put your dot-files (especially .xmodmap) on a public
server, and whenever you change the computer, you copy your personal
keyboard layout.
I'm doing that with subversion. "svn co ..." and I feel at home :)
Cheers, Peter
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%D subtitle=PracTeX Journal Style,
%D author=Aditya Mahajan,
%D email=adityam at umich dot edu,
%D date=\currentdate,
%D copyright=2009 Aditya Mahajan]
%C
%C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is
%C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadm
he presentation was impressive but
>> there is still lots of work ahead.
>>
>> There is an application called `LaTeX Help' that is a symbol->command list
>> that might be helpful. I also see `iBibliography' that supposedly conforms
>> to BibTeX format but
This has never worked with this particular font because it doesn't
have a sublinear dot. I get the expected output with a font which does
have it, e.g. GreekGentium. (Btw, localgrk is not a know command.)
One can work around this this \d{\grk{...}}, but ...
And is there a command or key
Thanks, Thomas.
“\localgrk” is a typo.
The diaeresis command “ " ” runs afoul of TeXShop and its eagerness to
present open and closing quotation marks whenever one types ". I will
have to look into this: it is not an obvious preference setting.
The lack of a sublinear dot in Gr
[0x00396] = 0x5A, -- Zeta
-- [0x0005B] = 0x5B, -- [
-- [0x0005D] = 0x5D, -- ]
-- [0x0005E] = 0x5E, -- [math]hat -- the text one
-[0x00302] = 0x5E, -- [math]hat -- the real math one
+-- [0x00302] = 0x5E, -- [math]hat -- the real math one
-- [0x002D9] = 0x5F, -- [math]dot
[0x02146] = 0x64,
[
Hi,
Xan wrote:
> Taco, _for example_ put note in all class of document. You see that
> depending on, you have a dot before the note text (for example if you
> specify the pages field), but in some cases you haven't.
I will not have time to create testfiles until well after Euro
is wrong with it.
Best wishes,
Taco
Taco, _for example_ put note in all class of document. You see that
depending on, you have a dot before the note text (for example if you
specify the pages field), but in some cases you haven't.
So you have to put if sentence in bib-ams.tex.
n have the following.
\definemathmatrix[matrix][dotspaces=...]
and then in a matrix environment, \DC[3] (dot columns 3) expands to the
correct number of \omit and \spanomits. What do you think?
Aditya
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> On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 17:29, epsilon cygni wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > I need to place a 'dot' in front of every section and subsection head
> > number, for example, section '2.3' must be displayed as section '2.3.'
> >
> >
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 17:29, epsilon cygni wrote:
> hi,
>
> I need to place a 'dot' in front of every section and subsection head
> number, for example, section '2.3' must be displayed as section '2.3.'
>
> How can I add this dot?
In MKII or MKI
hi,
I need to place a 'dot' in front of every section and subsection head
number, for example, section '2.3' must be displayed as section '2.3.'
How can I add this dot?
Thanks in advance.
--
ana
_
in MSRI
Publications (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1992), p. 1-59.
For the other hand, in @article, for example in
@article{stillwell,
title = "The Word Problem and the isomorphism problem for groups",
author = "John Stillwell",
journal = "Bulletin (New Series) of the Am
le=Use \VIM\ to generate code listing,
%D author=Mojca Miklavec \& Aditya Mahajan,
%D email=adityam at umich dot edu,
%D date=\currentdate,
%D copyright=Public Domain]
%M
%M \usemodule [vim]
%M \usemodule[int-load]
%M \loadsetups[t-vim.xml]
%M \usetypescript[mo
but I want to punctuate that.
When I do:
\startformula
z_k = \startcases
\NC x_k\MC 1 \leq k \leq N \NR
\NC y_{k-N} \MC N+1 \leq k < N+M \NR
\stopcases, t_k = \startcases
\NC r_k\MC 1 \leq k \leq N \NR
\NC s_{k-N} \MC N+1 \leq k < N+M \NR
\stopcases.
\stopformula
the dot a
e that.
When I do:
\startformula
z_k = \startcases
\NC x_k\MC 1 \leq k \leq N \NR
\NC y_{k-N} \MC N+1 \leq k < N+M \NR
\stopcases, t_k = \startcases
\NC r_k\MC 1 \leq k \leq N \NR
\NC s_{k-N} \MC N+1 \leq k < N+M \NR
\stopcases.
\stopformula
the dot and the comma app
ce (0)
>> .
>> l.133 ... M décrit l'axe $({\rm O};\vect{e_{x}})$
>> avec une vitesse
>> $\dot{x}...
>>
>> I have absolutely no idea what it is trying to say to me...
>> If related, the macro is defined by
>> \def\v
... M décrit l'axe $({\rm O};\vect{e_{x}})$
avec une vitesse
$\dot{x}...
I have absolutely no idea what it is trying to say to me...
If related, the macro is defined by
\def\vect#1{%
\overrightarrow{#1}
}
Can you create a minimum example.
\vect{e_{x}})$
avec une vitesse
$\dot{x}...
I have absolutely no idea what it is trying to say to me...
If related, the macro is defined by
\def\vect#1{%
\overrightarrow{#1}
}
Regards,
--
Flavien.
"Quantum objects are compl
lmost perfect. . . . I thought I was
imagining things, but the distance between the last letter of the word
and the first dot actually seems to be dependent on the parameter
"\periodswidth{.3em}". See the attached example.
I changed it to "\periodswidth{.4em}" and then th
f the word
and the first dot actually seems to be dependent on the parameter
"\periodswidth{.3em}". See the attached example.
I changed it to "\periodswidth{.4em}" and then the distance is
larger with \fourdots than with \ldots . The distance \ldots
produces is the same as a
| which\unknown
Thanks for the answer! It's close, but not quite.
First, I noticed that \unknown produces three dots, not four.
So, I tried "\unknown." (See the attached.) In this case,
There is a thin space between the word and the first dot,
so that the output looks like
neskip
...
\dodolistelement ...ement {#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}
\global \utilitydonetrue
...
l.3
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Wolfgang Schuster <
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i found a few bugs in the
re code for mkiv.
>
>
> 1. the dot after numbered items is missing
>
> \starttext
> \startitemize[n]
> \item first item
> \item second item
> \stopitemize
> \stoptext
>
>
> 2. indices in headers work not in interactive mode
>
> \setupinteraction[state=
On Fri, 10 Apr 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 10.04.2009 um 15:38 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > i found a few bugs in the new structure code for mkiv.
> >
> >
> > 1. the dot after numbered items is missing
> >
>
Hi,
i found a few bugs in the new structure code for mkiv.
1. the dot after numbered items is missing
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item first item
\item second item
\stopitemize
\stoptext
2. indices in headers work not in interactive mode
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\section
Am 10.04.2009 um 15:38 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Hi,
i found a few bugs in the new structure code for mkiv.
1. the dot after numbered items is missing
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item first item
\item second item
\stopitemize
\stoptext
2. indices in headers work not in interactive mode
Hi,
i found a few bugs in the new structure code for mkiv.
1. the dot after numbered items is missing
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item first item
\item second item
\stopitemize
\stoptext
2. indices in headers work not in interactive mode
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\section
\setuplabeltext [pl] [section={{},{.}}]
Hello Aditya,
Interesting trick, thanks. But the problem is that references then
ignore the dot. So \in[ref] gives me only "1" instead of "1.". Also,
it's non-recursive (but that is not so problematic). Redefining the
numbercommand
t;, but rather "1.2. Section".
>>>
>>> \setuplabeltext [pl] [section={{},{.}}]
>>
>> Hello Aditya,
>>
>> Interesting trick, thanks. But the problem is that references then
>> ignore the dot. So \in[ref] gives me only "1" instead o
ick, thanks. But the problem is that references then
ignore the dot. So \in[ref] gives me only "1" instead of "1.". Also,
it's non-recursive (but that is not so problematic). Redefining the
numbercommand seems to work a tiny bit better for me, but I would
prefer to have a be
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 08:52, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>
>> Also, we put periods after section numbers, so no "1.2
>> Section", but rather "1.2. Section".
>
> \setuplabeltext [pl] [section={{},{.}}]
Hello Aditya,
Interesting trick, thanks. But the problem i
e --make
--force --engine=all --texroot=$PWD/tex $@
./first-setup
cd tex
## watch for the initial dot '.' !
. setuptex
# Some checks
#
## must contains /opt/luatex/minimals/tex/texmf-linux/bin
## as first path
echo $PATH
luatex -v
## must be something like this
## This is LuaTeX, V
;> understand from the license (http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/utopia/)
>> it is ok to modify the fonts (ie change the format) as long as you do not
>> call the modified font utopia, and remove all references to Adobe. Are there
>> tools to convert type 1 to otf?
>>
convert type 1 to otf?
>
> Aditya
Thanks Mojca and Aditya for your help. I just found out that if I change
\definefontsynonym [MathRoman] [Utopia-Regular]
to
\definefontsynonym [MathRoman] [futr8t]
in the typescript file, and define the math accents as:
\def\grave{\mathac
colon without the additionally dot. Does somebody know a
solution for this simple problem?
\setupcaptions[stopper={:}]
Wolfgang
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Hi all,
I have the question how to put a (pure) colon into a figure or table caption.
\let\floatcaptionsuffix=:
\placefigure[fig:cow]{cow}{\externalfigure[cow]}
produces: Figure 1.: cow
What I want is: Figure 1: cow
i.e. the colon without the additionally dot. Does somebody know a
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 5:48 PM, "Michael Krauß" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> > Von: "luigi scarso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > try first to copy in your current dir.
> > I have had a similar problem under linux
>
> Do you mean addi
> Von: "luigi scarso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> try first to copy in your current dir.
> I have had a similar problem under linux
Do you mean adding the dot in front of the PATH? I did so
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/context/build-binaries$ echo $PATH
.:/export/home/mickraus/te
pheadtext[en][pubs=Referencias]
\def\Dot#1{#1.}
\setuphead[title][part, style={\bfa},
before={\begingroup\setupbodyfont[20pt]},
after={\centerline{\tfa}
\bigskip\bigskip\endgroup}]
\setuphead[chapter][style={\bfd},
,numbercommand=\Dot%,numbercommand={\groupedcommand{}{.}}
I don't know many details about TeX, but simple tests like the one
below seem to work:
\bgroup
\catcode`\:=11
\catcode`\/=11
\catcode`\~=11
\catcode`\,=11
\catcode`\-=11
\catcode`\_=11
\catcode`\?=11
\lccode`\:=`\:
\lccode`\/=`\/
\lccode`\~=`\~
\lccode`\,=`\,
\lccode`\-=`\-
\lccode`\
l"
> > reference, which is:
> >
> > and selects "everything from the first dot up to the second one (w/o the
> > dots themselves). So I consider it to be a bit dirty hack (sorry,
> > Wolfgang;)), in a sense that it is not very flexible.
> Thanks for cla
t; > \definereferenceformat[initem][left=\ItemNumber]
> >> Since I don't speak that language, someone could explain why this code
> >> doesn't work when I put a stopper in subitemization?
> >> The standard dot isn't a stopper itself?
> >
> >
2008/10/25 Marcin Borkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dnia Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 02:58:24AM +0200, Diego Depaoli napisał(a):
> This code seems to work (approximately) like this: it expands the "full"
> reference, which is:
>
> and selects "everything from the
relax}
>> >
>> > \def\doItemNumber#1.#2.#3\relax
>> > {\doifelsenothing{#2}
>> >{#1}
>> >{#2}}
>> >
>> > \definereferenceformat[initem][left=\ItemNumber]
>> Since I don't speak that language, someone could explain why this co
> > >
> > Did you run
> > . setuptex
> > in tex directory (watch for the initial dot!) ?
>
> Hmm, I think this was it. Until now this wasn't necessary. Perhaps
> something else changes.
>
This is a must .
Always ensure to do
. setuptext
exactly one
gt; > I'm using the latest Contextgarden-Beta.
> > > >
> > > I suggest to use minimals.
> > That's what I meant with Contextgarden-Beta. :)
> >
> > > When I have these kind of problems,
> > > I delete the ca
definereferenceformat[initem][left=\ItemNumber]
> Since I don't speak that language, someone could explain why this code
> doesn't work when I put a stopper in subitemization?
> The standard dot isn't a stopper its
{\doifelsenothing{#2}
> >{#1}
> >{#2}}
> >
> > \definereferenceformat[initem][left=\ItemNumber]
> Since I don't speak that language, someone could explain why this code
> doesn't work when I put a stopper in subitemization?
> The standard dot isn't a stoppe
#x27;t speak that language, someone could explain why this code
doesn't work when I put a stopper in subitemization?
The standard dot isn't a stopper itself?
Cheers
--
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s alot about
> > > 2afa1e18082b2d9b8e2af9f2c6e925a6.
> > >
> > > I'm using the latest Contextgarden-Beta.
> > >
> > I suggest to use minimals.
> That's what I meant with Contextgarden-Beta. :)
>
> > When I have these kind of problem
gs a folder
> named "bin" in which the binaries are located.
> The file "setuptex" is the file which upon execution under a shell
> command sets the TEXROOT variable needed for the binary "context"
>
> 6) If I want to typeset the file "basic-test.tex
6) If I want to typeset the file "basic-test.tex" with my new
installation, I have to set up once per session the TEXROOT variable
by saying in my Terminall window:
source /Volumes/OK-10.4/context-minimal/tex/setuptex
or alternatively
. /Volumes/OK-10.4/context-
fy cnf file
> MtxRun | error unable to identify cnf file
> MtxRun | no cnf files found (TEXMFCNF may not be set/known)
> MtxRun | unknown script: context
> (same thing with /Applications/context-mini/tex/texmf-osx-intel/bin/context
> --make).
>
Did you have made
. setuptex
(watc
his bug:(
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 10:28 PM, Yue Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi, Hans:
>>>
>>> while using fallback font, I encounter some problem. It seems that
>>> \dot ,\hat related command do not produce the right result. Bug or d
23, 2008 at 10:28 PM, Yue Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi, Hans:
>>
>> while using fallback font, I encounter some problem. It seems that
>> \dot ,\hat related command do not produce the right result. Bug or due
>> to a error in font definition?
I know why no
allback font, I encounter some problem. It seems that
> \dot ,\hat related command do not produce the right result. Bug or due
> to a error in font definition?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Yue Wang
>
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Hi, Hans:
while using fallback font, I encounter some problem. It seems that
\dot ,\hat related command do not produce the right result. Bug or due
to a error in font definition?
Thanks.
Yue Wang
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Dnia Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 05:05:09PM +0200, Wolfgang Schuster napisał(a):
> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Steffen Wolfrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > an english article set with \mainlanguage[en] gets this additional
> > space after the dot closin
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Steffen Wolfrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> an english article set with \mainlanguage[en] gets this additional
> space after the dot closing a sentence.
> That's probably right for english, only if all other articles in that
&
Hi,
an english article set with \mainlanguage[en] gets this additional
space after the dot closing a sentence.
That's probably right for english, only if all other articles in that
publication are german it looks like a mistake.
How to keep the english language but turn this en
.bash_profile should be saved as a text file at the top level of
your user account. That is, it should go right alongside the
directories that are standardly installed, like Documents, Library,
Movies, Music, Pictures, Public, and Sites.
Note 1: the dot in front means it won't be visible i
TEXMF=/nonexist
into
export HOMETEXMF=~/.texmf
(with or without the dot - up to you; MacTeX uses ~/Library/texmf or
something similar, I think, but should check)
And then add TEXMFHOME to the list:
export TEXMF='{$TEXMFHOME,$TEXMFLOCAL,!!$TEXMFOS,!!$TEXMFCONTEXT,!!
$TEXMFEXTRA,!!$TEXMFMAIN
e outer
world.
We can either:
- fix setuptex, but I would like to have Hans' permission to do it
- create another "setupfriendlytex" :) and modify whatever we want there
The fix is super-easy: change
export HOMETEXMF=/nonexist
into
export HOMETEXMF=~/.texmf
(with or without th
directories
that are standardly installed, like Documents, Library, Movies, Music,
Pictures, Public, and Sites.
Note 1: the dot in front means it won't be visible in the Finder,
absent further fiddling and trickery.
Note 2: if you're using TeXShop, I think that these sorts of
instruct
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In MKIV/mplib, dotlabel does not draw a dot. Here is a test file. I am
> using ConTeXt ver: 2008.07.31 16:30 MKIV fmt: 2008.8.2 and MetaPost,
> version 1.085 (kpathsea version 3.5.5). I don't know how to find the
> version of mplib bein
Hi,
In MKIV/mplib, dotlabel does not draw a dot. Here is a test file. I am
using ConTeXt ver: 2008.07.31 16:30 MKIV fmt: 2008.8.2 and MetaPost,
version 1.085 (kpathsea version 3.5.5). I don't know how to find the
version of mplib being used.
\starttext
\startMPpage
dotlabel.bot(\so
th funding by some rich
former dot-com billionaire. Because if it does not get out of the tool
shed phase, it will remain problematic for ordinary users like myself.
G
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al, I find that the spacing after certain characters ---e.g.,
>> ")"---has been increased of late. Is this in fact the case? Or should
>> I go back to my old glasses?
>
> AFAIK the '\ ' after the dot should prevent to stretch the space.
>
> Wolfgang
> __
aracters ---e.g.,
> ")"---has been increased of late. Is this in fact the case? Or should
> I go back to my old glasses?
AFAIK the '\ ' after the dot should prevent to stretch the space.
Wolfgang
_
Am 12.07.2008 um 00:50 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
> On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> God bless the command \hyphenatedurl{...} !
>>>
>>> Only, I am wondering why it starts a new line not *after
On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> God bless the command \hyphenatedurl{...} !
>>
>> Only, I am wondering why it starts a new line not *after* but *before*
>> the slash, dot or whatever there is to structure
Jesse Alama wrote:
> Steffen Wolfrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> God bless the command \hyphenatedurl{...} !
>>
>> Only, I am wondering why it starts a new line not *after* but *before*
>> the slash, dot or whatever there is to structure a long url.
&g
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> Hi,
>
> God bless the command \hyphenatedurl{...} !
>
> Only, I am wondering why it starts a new line not *after* but *before*
> the slash, dot or whatever there is to structure a long url.
> Is this an english/dutch convention, completely differen
Steffen Wolfrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> God bless the command \hyphenatedurl{...} !
>
> Only, I am wondering why it starts a new line not *after* but *before*
> the slash, dot or whatever there is to structure a long url.
> Is this an english/dutch convention, comp
Hi,
God bless the command \hyphenatedurl{...} !
Only, I am wondering why it starts a new line not *after* but *before*
the slash, dot or whatever there is to structure a long url.
Is this an english/dutch convention, completely different than
paragraph wrapping? Or is it common usus, just me
Am 2008-07-08 um 17:38 schrieb Arthur Reutenauer:
>> I think you mean Acro 9 there, not PDF 1.9 :-)
> This offset by 1 is definitely confusing :-)
It was always the same - Acrobat 1 wrote PDF 1.0, Acrobat 8 writes PDF
1.7
I guess Adobe redefined the dot as addition operator ;-)
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ght?). However, I'm still left
> wondering if it doesn't make sense to make the ! active and map it to
> the sublinear dot - much easier to input via the keyboard.
no, active chars are a pain ... because they need to adapt to all kind
of situations then, i'm glad that i
27;t make sense to make the ! active and map it to
the sublinear dot - much easier to input via the keyboard.
Thanks
Thomas
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ped it to the sublinear dot which is used
> for epigraphical and papyrological texts.)
>
> In pdf(e)tex, Hans wrote this macro for me:
>
> \long\def\rescanwithsetup#1#2%
> {{\directsetup{#1}\scantokens{#2\ignorespaces}}}
>
> but I'm not sure how to have a sim
Hi all,
I would like to make the exclamation mark active within my Greek
environment; it should remain a normal letter outside of these
commands and environments. (Why? Exclamation marks aren't used in
Greek, and in mkii, I had mapped it to the sublinear dot which is used
for epigrap
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008, Charles P. Schaum wrote:
> Question:
>
> Has anyone ever thought of integrating something dot-like into ConTeXt
> or LaTeX?
Have a look at dot2tex: http://www.fauskes.net/code/dot2tex/
It uses a python script to convert the dot output to tikz or pgf code
Question:
Has anyone ever thought of integrating something dot-like into ConTeXt
or LaTeX? One thing that I have done is avail myself of the constrained
graphs for doing anything like timelines. It would be fantastic to get
that in TeX and friends.
Or would that fall under dot -> MetaP
I miss one functionality from the numprint
>> package in latex: when you type for example $e-5$, you get 10^{-5} (with
>> no dot in front of it).
>>
>> Would it be possible to add an option to \digits to reproduce this?
>>
>
> \starttext
> \def\digitpow
or example $e-5$, you get 10^{-5} (with
> no dot in front of it).
>
> Would it be possible to add an option to \digits to reproduce this?
\starttext
\def\digitpowerseparator{10}
\digits{e-5}
\stoptext
http://pragma-ade.com/sh
Hi everyone,
The \digits command is really great when it comes to typeset numbers in
different languages. However, I miss one functionality from the numprint
package in latex: when you type for example $e-5$, you get 10^{-5} (with
no dot in front of it).
Would it be possible to add an option
.
./first-setup.sh
And then you need to put (note the dot!)
. /path/to/some/folder/tex/setuptex /path/to/some/folder/tex
to .bash_profile and start a new shell. That's all. This will shield
your MacTeX installation, so if you want to use your MacTeX again, you
need to commen out that line a
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