Hello,
I'm using
\enableregime[utf]
in the preamble and unicode characteurs in the document are typeset
correctly. But, in the table of contents and in the index, they are
replaced with their hex codes with some garbage.
Anything I might be doing wrong?
David
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Is there a manual or the like that I have missed which documents this
command, \installpagebreakhandler, and others such as \useURL and
\setupinteraction? (I am interested in the latter, because inserting
a blue, underlined URL for email in my output has curiously enough
turned by footnote num
Tuesday, February 17, 2004 David Munger wrote:
> Hello,
> The following outputs a nice bold displayed omega (the first one), and
> a thin normal inline one (the second one):
> \usemodule [nath]
> \setupbodyfont [12pt]
> \definebodyfont [12pt] [mm] [mibf=cmmib10 sa 1]
> \starttext
> \[\bfmath \o
At 17:57 19/02/2004, you wrote:
Hi all!
I came across the following behaviour: cboxes seem to suppress white space
in certain conditions.
In the following example there is no whitespace output between paragraph
no. 2 und 3. Yet, if I change \setupwhitespace to 'none' or if I do not
enclose the
Hi there,
while replying to a post on comp.text.tex I made the
interesting discovery that
\setupsection[section-2][conversion=Romannumerals]
cannot be replaced by
\setupsection[chapter][conversion=Romannumerals]
even though chapter is section-2 ... why is it? Shouldn't it be
possible to use th
Monday, February 16, 2004 Gary Pajer wrote:
> Gary Pajer wrote:
>> I'm taking a look at nath (via t-nath). Here's the very first thing I
>> tried:
>>
>> In the following code, the first formula typesets as I want, and the
>> second doesn't. But the syntax in the second looks correct.
>> Bug or
Tuesday, February 17, 2004 Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
> Sorry for going back to an older thread, but I don't think the question
> was answered properly. Alexander Klink wanted to know how to typeset
> "{" and "}". Suggestions were "\type|{| and \type|}|" or "$\{$ and
> $\}$". Neither of which is sati
At 21:55 18/02/2004, you wrote:
Hi friends,
there are for sure more sophisticated and more urgent problems,
but my question to me is really a big problem.
Isn't there anybody that knows a command or a work-around that could help?
Hm, for some time there is a secret feature in cont-new.tex which i
Furthermore: in
\usemodule[nath]
\starttext
$ y = (1 + \frac{}{a}{b}) $
$ y = (1 + \frac{a}{b}) $
$ y = (1 + a\frac{b}{c}{d})$
$$ y = (1 + \frac{}{a}{b}) $$
$$ y = (1 + \frac{a}{b}) $$
$$ y = (1 + a\frac{b}{c}{d})$$
\stoptext
The displayed equation is correct, but the inline isn't.I'
Hi all!
I came across the following behaviour: cboxes seem to suppress white
space in certain conditions.
In the following example there is no whitespace output between paragraph
no. 2 und 3. Yet, if I change \setupwhitespace to 'none' or if I do not
enclose the paragraphs in cboxes then the w
At 15:35 18/02/2004, you wrote:
Hans—
Many thanks. That does the trick very nicely.
Is there a manual or the like that I have missed which documents this
command, \installpagebreakhandler, and others such as \useURL and
\setupinteraction? (I am interested in the latter, because inserting a
blu
> It would be wonderful if I could find an easy way to translate my
> ConTeXt source-files to html. So I was wondering if going via xml would
XML in Context is designed for those who plan to set up an XML workflow, and need PDF
output. Certainly I use example, but as part of existing workflow s
It would be wonderful if I could find an easy way to translate my
ConTeXt source-files to html. So I was wondering if going via xml would
be a viable method. Unofrtunately, I know next to nothing about xml. I
played a bit with Emacs nxml mode and tried to understand "xml in
context," but a coup
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