Am 28.10.2004 um 05:07 schrieb David Arnold:
If I want to learn to typeset tables the Context Way, there are many
references, some old and out dated, some new?
Where should I start (documentation) so that I am working with tables
in
Context in the most current up-to-date manner?
At the current
Leif Albers wrote:
Two years ago I already posted about following bug. I am
amazed it still occurs in the present (beta) version of
ConTeXt.
When I use math accents (like \tilde) on top of italic
characters in subscripts, they appear displaced.
A trivial example is
SNIPP
Thursday, October 28, 2004 David Arnold wrote:
However, can you tell me how to use the gather environment using amsl so
that all equations in the gather environment are numbered and labeled,
where each can be referenced separately in the ensuing text? Is this possible?
Not yet :\
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Thursday, October 28, 2004 David Arnold wrote:
All,
This loses the one:
\usemodule[amsl]
\starttext
\startformula
\left(
\startarray
1\\2\\3
\stoparray
\right)
\stopformula
\stoptext
With amsl, you need to specify the array column type for each
column (l=left aligned inline
Hi,
processing a file like the one below breaks with an error (see log below too).
But when \section is used instead of \EbeneZwei it works.
Sorry, I have no idea what this means. Anybody has?
Thanks,
Steffen
TESTFILE:
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 13:14:46 +0200
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe some italic correction is needed here; or a tilde from an italic
font : question for Taco, btw, in contex, \tilde in this case expands to
\mathaccent 0\purefamilyhex {mr}7E
which is the plain definition, so i
Taco Hoekwater said this at Tue, 19 Oct 2004 16:44:14 +0200:
It works here, but I am not sure if that means anything. Can you try
texexec --version
and perhaps e-mail me a small (wrong) file as well?
I just discovered this didn't work for me, either!
Latest ConTeXt, just-downloaded
Hi all,
first I must apologize for delayed (and now induced by Adam too :-)
response. What I have found:
1. startpublication stores data in a stream of data written as is without
any processing. It was my first error -- I use XML and I created publication
full of \XMLops and \XMLflushes, so in
Hi,
working on Mac I happily added new font map files with
updmap --enable Map texnansi-vendor-example.map
Now, trying the same on a WinXP I get this error:
Option enable, key Map requires a value
Well, what value? What is different here than on MacOS?
Steffen
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
working on Mac I happily added new font map files with
updmap --enable Map texnansi-vendor-example.map
Now, trying the same on a WinXP I get this error:
Option enable, key Map requires a value
maybe it's because this updmap is the Perl version,
Hartmut Henkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
working on Mac I happily added new font map files with
updmap --enable Map texnansi-vendor-example.map
Now, trying the same on a WinXP I get this error:
Option enable, key Map requires a value
Martin Kolarik said this at Thu, 28 Oct 2004 20:14:55 +0200:
2. if I used simply \placepublications (or \placelist[pubs]) I got nothing.
And after some tracing I found that I did not set criterium=something.
Hum. Thanks for the response, but I tried a minimal file, and it all
became clear.
If
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
^#!\s*Map\s* - what does that mean??
configReplace c:/TeXLive/texmf-var/web2c/updmap.cfg, ^#!\s*Map\s*texnansi-adobe-
agaramond.map, Map texnansi-adobe-agaramond.map
maybe it's no error at all. It might mean that the configReplace
function should
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