David Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the basic philosopy behind this singular-plural thingy? For
example, if I define a float by
\definefloat[tax][taxes],
what happens? What becomes available to me?
for example:
\placetax
and
\completelistoftaxes
Patrick
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On Tuesday, Jul 22, 2003, at 14:05 Europe/Amsterdam, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Gerben,
The basic idea is not that complicated:
The project(file) is the cuboard
The product(file)s are drawers of the cupboard
The component(file)s are boxes in one of the drawers whithin the
cupboard.
Teh environment
At 20:07 26/07/2003 -0500, you wrote:
the text comes out green all right, but the blue background is smeared
all over two pages.
I have tried a few modifications to no avail, so I fear I am doing it all
wrong.
What version do you use? (take the latest)
looks ok here, that is, when you add:
At 14:05 28/07/2003 +0100, you wrote:
The result can be seen below. But I would like to achieve this in ConTeXt
(not necessarily with Palatino). Can anyone give me advice on the setup
commands needed. I have tried various ways but nothing has worked so far.
My ConTeXt input file looks like
A quick question: \underbar is demonstrated in the manual as allowing lines
to break normally (page 204). In my texts line breaks won't happen in an
underlined phrase, meaning that they stick out into the right hand margin.
Is this a known problem, or does it work for other people?
Thanks
Duncan
Sunday, July 27, 2003 Abhishek Seth wrote:
AS Sorry for my daftness. I forgot that.
If it makes you happy, I did a similar gross mistake during the
presentation ... imagine the (lack of) results!
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Friday, July 25, 2003 Hans Hagen wrote:
HH Here in Hawai'i GB and TE sat together and got it running under linux so
HH eomega is tetex ready ...
e-Omega 1.15 will be there in teTeX 2.0.2, probably.
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Hi all, I am new to ConTeXt, and am learning to use it with the version in the fpTeX
0.6 distribution.
On the office PC, I have no problem with using texexec for trying out various small
context files.
But on the home PC, use of texexec on the file trymeta.tex with the command-line
texexec