On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Thomas Esser wrote:
> > to get texshow working with teTeX-2.99.10.20050123-beta, I needed to add
> > CONTEXTINPUTS = .;$TEXMF/tex/context//
> > to texmf.cnf
>
> No, that sounds like texshow is using the wrong search path
> --format='other ... files' --progname=context
> whe
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Peter Münster wrote:
>
> > Perhaps, this is not possible with ConTeXt, but this is, what I'm looking
> > for:
> > - multi-page table with horizontal lines
> > - footnotes, that appear at bottom of each page
> >
> > I've tried with \appendtoks \flushfootno
Willi Egger wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to setup a special TOC which should show the version instead
of a pagenumber. My approach was to setup newheads with \definehead[][]
and defining a new combined list.
The struggle is that I can't manage to get the list entries numbered and
the lower level listen
Vit Zyka wrote:
I s! I might come to me... Actually I'd like to solve a bit more
complex task:
some day ...
\externalfigure[\filewithpath][\param]}}%
you need to expand the parameters
\expanded{\external...[...][...]}
food for thought ... (and the wiki)
\starttext
\useMPlibrary[dum]
Stefano wrote:
All,
I used the example shown in section 3.5 of the ConTeXt manual to enable
duplex printing. I would like to shift the page as demonstrated in the
first right/left pages in Figure 3.9. The following, however, does not
work, as the right and left pages both remain in the top left c
Peter Münster wrote:
Perhaps, this is not possible with ConTeXt, but this is, what I'm looking
for:
- multi-page table with horizontal lines
- footnotes, that appear at bottom of each page
I've tried with \appendtoks \flushfootnotes \to \everyshipout
or \flushfootnotes in the table-tail, but this d
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Willi Egger wrote:
> May be the
> \startlocalfootnotes[n=0]...{\placelocalfootnote}\stoplocalfootnotes is
> an option. Sorry I do not know what the [n=0] is meaning ...
Hello Willi,
I've just discovered, that I had already asked this same question some
months ago (and you g
Hi all,
my server is currently down; I see what I can do to get it working as
soon as possible.
Patrick
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> Rob Ermers wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would be interested in a solution for Arabic... Presently
\ works, but otherwise support for Arabic (\startarabic) is
not optimal. If one of you could make a set-up for that too ...
>
>
>
> arabic a bit more tricky since it has those ligatures, so that needs
Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Peter,
May be the
\startlocalfootnotes[n=0]...{\placelocalfootnote}\stoplocalfootnotes is
an option. Sorry I do not know what the [n=0] is meaning ...
n -> number of columns that footnotes get typeset in
Hans
-
I uploaded a new alpha release with the adapted / extended cyrillic/greek
encoding vectors (enco-* & unic-*)
Hans
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Hi Peter,
May be the
\startlocalfootnotes[n=0]...{\placelocalfootnote}\stoplocalfootnotes is
an option. Sorry I do not know what the [n=0] is meaning ...
Willi
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
could someone help me with placing a footnote in a multipage-table?
Here an example, where the table overwri
Peter Münster wrote:
P.S.: In the manual of kpsewhich, the options begin with only one hyphen.
i never understood the -option versus --option thing in kpse,
try: kpsewhich --help
and it reports
-help print this message and exit.
i remember discussing this once but there seems to be some kind of
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Ack! You're asking me?
I always thought you had a logic to it... I just picked up the
(\cyrillicBLAH) pattern from what was already in ConTeXt.
But if you were to push me on my opinion, the greek characters should
probably have a \greek prefix, rather than \Greek, because of you
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