All,
When I see something like this:
\setuplayout
[topspace=10pt,
header=40pt,
headerdistance=20pt,
height=middle,
footerdistance=20pt,
footer=0pt,
bottomdistance=10pt,
bottom=20pt,
bottomspace=40pt,
backspace=30pt,
width=middle]
I have a hard time working out wha
Hi,
Hans Hagen wrote:
Willi Egger wrote:
Hi,
When testing your code, indeed there are no partial frames as setup by
\setupTABLE. What I detected is, that you can only switch on the outer
lines of the table
\setupTABLE[column][first][leftframe=on]%was:\setupTABLE[column][first][rightframe=on]
\
At 11:42 -0500 3/11/04, David Munger wrote:
Hi Otared,
Thanks a lot for you macros. They do the job pretty well. They remind me
of the way Prosper does things. When I have time, I'll try to find out
how to Wiki your post. Thanks again!
David
Hi David,
I am happy that what I sent you was useful.
Ind
Hi Otared,
Thanks a lot for you macros. They do the job pretty well. They remind me
of the way Prosper does things. When I have time, I'll try to find out
how to Wiki your post. Thanks again!
David
Otared Kavian wrote :
> Hi David,
>
> A few months ago I had to use steps in my presentations, bu
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 01:39:45PM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I'm using \typebuffer to typeset some metapost code. How can I tell it
> >to either ignore tabs or treat them like 1,2,3,... spaces, instead of
> >printing ^^I?
> >Another question: There has
Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using \typebuffer to typeset some metapost code. How can I tell it
to either ignore tabs or treat them like 1,2,3,... spaces, instead of
printing ^^I?
Another question: There has been a thread on telling \typebuffer what
type of code on this list some time ago
Hi all,
I'm using \typebuffer to typeset some metapost code. How can I tell it
to either ignore tabs or treat them like 1,2,3,... spaces, instead of
printing ^^I?
Another question: There has been a thread on telling \typebuffer what
type of code on this list some time ago, without a final solution
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
should be
ok, patched; (i'll see ifi can fix this in the symbol handler)
Hans
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Test file:
\enableregime[il1]
\starttext
Problems « with » spaces.
\stoptext
You will notice that the space after » gets globbed.
Bug in symb-glm:
\startencoding [default]
\definecharacter leftguillemot {\symbol[xleftguillemot]}
\definecharacter rightguillemot{\symbol[xrightgui
David Munger wrote:
try
texexec --pdf --mode=demo s-pre-61
This is actually what I tried.
and see if that one suit syour needs (the stepper can be used with other sytles
as well, once \usemodule[pre-60] is done; acrobat 6 needed)
I think the latest Acrobat Reader version for Linux is 5.0.9. I g
At 18:38 -0500 2/11/04, David Munger wrote:
I think the latest Acrobat Reader version for Linux is 5.0.9. I guess
this means I should forget about steps. Thanks anyway.
David
Hi David,
A few months ago I had to use steps in my presentations, but since I
could not use thouroughly s-pre-60.tex (and
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