>> yes; see columns.pdf for the many figure options in column sets
>>
>> Hans
> I find myself with a similar problem with floats not working. Could I have a link to
> 'columns.pdf'. I have searched the website, but no joy.
Thanks for your help, for others in this situation the url is
http://ww
At 20:34 18/02/2004, you wrote:
Ahoi!
I thought
\setupcaptions[align=right]
would cause left aligned captions, but they stay centered.
\setupcombinations[align=right]
works -- even if I think, combination captions should be
affected by \setupcaptions also...
Ergo:
- How do I get left aligned capti
At 16:43 20/02/2004, you wrote:
hm, so maybe nath makes < or > active ?
I guess you're right. What should I look for in the tex file to make
them inactive?
An option is to postpone making them active in nath, i.e. hook them into
\everydisplay or \everymath, but i don't dare to to touch that module
hm, so maybe nath makes < or > active ?
I guess you're right. What should I look for in the tex file to make
them inactive?
David
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At 15:51 20/02/2004, you wrote:
\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.
how does the \jobname.tuo file looks like? maybe you run a 7 b
\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.
how does the \jobname.tuo file looks like? maybe you run a 7 bit tex
(in which care you nee
>> yes; see columns.pdf for the many figure options in column sets
>>
>> Hans
> I find myself with a similar problem with floats not working. Could I have a link to
> 'columns.pdf'. I have searched the website, but no joy.
I reply to my own message because I have found columns.pdf in tex/source
> At 07:15 05/02/2004, you wrote:
> >Hallo,
> >
> >it seems to me that text surrounding is ignored for floats inside columns,
> >see the code below. Am I right?
>
> yes; see columns.pdf for the many figure options in column sets
>
> Hans
I find myself with a similar problem with floats not wor
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 10:45 20/02/2004, you wrote:
> >"a secret feature" - great!
> >
> >So, sometimes it really is worthwhile to ask the same question twice :o)
>
> well, that way you learn more tricks on the way
Yes, that's right. Those quick hacks on the way are often su
At 05:35 20/02/2004, you wrote:
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?
how does t
At 16:22 18/02/2004, you wrote:
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? Sho
At 10:45 20/02/2004, you wrote:
"a secret feature" - great!
So, sometimes it really is worthwhile to ask the same question twice :o)
well, that way you learn more tricks on the way
By the way: Any news from the placefigure-cookery?
no
Hans
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At 09:17 17/02/2004, 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 satisfactory, be
"a secret feature" - great!
So, sometimes it really is worthwhile to ask the same question twice :o)
Thank you very much Hans
Steffen
By the way: Any news from the placefigure-cookery?
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 21:55 18/02/2004, you wrote:
> >Hi friends,
> >
> >there are
Hi all!
Is there a possiblity to have itemize calculate the optimal label width
itself? I have an itemize that has rather different labels, e.g.:
\startitemize
\sym{1.} An item
\sym{2.} Another item
\sym{103 a.} An item with a very broad label
\stopitemize
In this example the label "103 a." flow
Hans Hagen wrote:
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
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