Hi Giuseppe,
try:
\setuppositioning[unit=cm,factor=0.5]
\starpositioning
\position(1,1){top left text}
\position(40,1){top right text}
\stoppositioning
Of course, the unit can be almost all of well known TeX units (pt, mm, em,
in, ...)
Have a nice day,
Martin
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Is this possible without using layers? IOW, it there some kind
of command that allows:
\somecommand[some setups]{content}
where the setups specify where the content should be
positioned, and towards where it should extend? (e.g.,
positioned in the top right corner, extending to the bottom
left)
Mr. Taco
I have made updates to my system now I am getting the following error
the following is a log out put of what I am getting
## Typesetting mba-paper3
# this line is commented out
texexec --pdf mba-paper3
TeXExec 4.0 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2003
executable : pdfetex
Am 06.09.2004 um 08:55 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
If this was TeXLive, I'd say:
'have you run mktexlsr already?'
But I don't know if this applies under Mac OS X as well. Perhaps a
Macintosh user can help you better.
We got TeX live for MacOS X also. :-)
And the other web2c compatible distribut
Am 03.09.2004 um 21:52 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
but that nullified all links I had in my files, and changed the
opening
from from FitVisible to something else (all files were FitVisible).
Next
At work we use the command line tool "pdcat" by pdftools.com for this.
It's commercial, but the demo
Hi,
A new alpha release:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/alpha/cont-tmf.zip
Hans
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This table is a bit messed up:
\starttext
\starttable[|r|c|c|]
\HL
\NC \bf State \VL\TWO{\bf Input Symbol} \NC\AR
\DC \DL[2] \DR
\NC \VL 0 \VL 1\NC\AR
\HL
\NC $s_0$ \VL $s_1$ \VL $s_0$\NC\AR
\NC $s_1$ \VL $s_0$ \VL $s_1$