Hello Duncan,
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> (PS (Patrick) - I tried to get a minimal file working on
> live.contextgarden but couldn't get any maths formatting to come out.
> Perhaps MathML support is not enabled there?)
It should work out of the box. Could you send me a small test file? I
just double checked that t
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Hello ConTeXters.
I am using the wonderful ability of ConTeXt to directly typeset MathML
equations, and have come across a problem with trying to put a line
above a character using the element. Here's what I try:
\setuppagenumbering[state=stop]
\starttext
\startXMLdata
Hi all,
I finally had some time to look at the recent discussion. Stepwise
presentations have always been somewhat tricky in context, at least for
me.
I think that the rsteps module is a very valuable contribution. No
JavaScript. No dependency on acrobat versions. Just steps.
Thanks to David & co,
Hello ConTeXters.
I am using the wonderful ability of ConTeXt to directly typeset MathML
equations, and have come across a problem with trying to put a line
above a character using the element. Here's what I try:
\setuppagenumbering[state=stop]
\starttext
\startXMLdata
x
¯
\stopXMLdat
David Arnold wrote:
Now, I've seen your source code over the years and it is quite beautiful,
easy to read.
the look and feel of code is one of the reasons for the way the context
interface looks (also the syntax highlighting); as soon as something looks bad
in code, i need to make a new macro cq
The Thanh Han wrote:
Sounds very interesting, unfortunately I don't have acrobat reader to
enjoy it, since AR is not avail for the platform I am using (linux on
powerpc). Sigh.
Thanh
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 02:04:46PM +0100, Pawel Jackowski wrote:
CV Radhakrishnan wrote:
I am interested in it very