On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 11:16:27PM +0900, Matthew Huggett wrote:
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> >Recently, I've made the 'unwise' decision to start studying Japanese next
> >year,
Unwise? Only if you don't really want to do it, or if you are laboring
under illusions--left over from the 80s--that it will guarantee you a
luc
Matthew Huggett wrote:
> I asked about Japanese a while back. Hans requested more information on
> encodings, fonts, etc. I don't know enough about these things or
> ConTeXt to know what is needed exactly.
> From what I've read, unicode is not that popular in Japan itself. ...
Unicode wasn'
Tim 't Hart wrote:
Recently, I've made the 'unwise' decision to start studying Japanese next
year, and of course I want to keep on using ConTeXt to write my school
papers. [] So I decided to find a way to
write Japanese in ConTeXt.
First I tried using the eOmega/ConTeXt combination since I hav
Hi ConTeXtnicians,
When I use
\startitemize[n,packed,columns,three]
The list is produced in a nicely packed three column format, however when
the n is left out for bullets the three columns become one.
\startitemize[n,packed,columns,three]
Is this the intended operation?
TIA
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Nigel
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