Patrick Gundlach wrote:
BTW: I have installed yet another service at contextgarden.net, the
source browser.
Nice. But I think the search should ignore the fmt files, they won't
be displayed anyway. I'd also welcome an option not to search in *.tws
nor *-scite.properties, I have not found a
Hello Christopher,
BTW: I have installed yet another service at contextgarden.net, the
source browser.
Nice. But I think the search should ignore the fmt files, they
won't be displayed anyway. I'd also welcome an option not to search
in *.tws nor *-scite.properties, I have not found
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm on and off implementing an fo engine (foxet) and run into fuzziness
with regards to the specs (a bad omen is that that there i could not
find a good manual and the ones i have are made up rather poorly, which
indicated that we're
Context support out of the box the freely available fonts delivered with
TEX-live. Beyond this, it supports a couple of commercial fonts like
lucida bright. For other commercial fonts you will have to setup
typescripts and map files.
Kind regards Willi
Werner Struckmann wrote:
We have
Thanks to all who answered me! Special thanks to Tobias.
I will use ochem or something like that under LaTeX because I need
seven-membered rings.
Or is it possible to use ochem under ConTeXt?
Greetings
Thomas
Is it possible to create seven-membered ring-systems with ppchtex? I
never found
* Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Oct 01, 2004 12:40]:
comparisons between the not-taco engines show big differences (also in
price) and as soon as extensions start coming into the picture, the
'acclaimed advantage of fo' disappears. Some peeople pay five digit
numbers for engines where formulas
On Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 12:53:22PM +0200, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
* Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Oct 01, 2004 12:40]:
comparisons between the not-taco engines show big differences (also in
price) and as soon as extensions start coming into the picture, the
'acclaimed advantage of fo'