Hi Idris,
It's definately a \parindent, but I cannot figure whence it came.
Anyway, if you need an immediate fix, the following hack works:
\let\normalinmargin\inmargin
\def\inmargin#1{{\parindent0pt \normalinmargin{#1}}}
Greetings, Taco
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Hi gang,
I sent this about ten
> Hello Thomas,
Tobias, sorry. It is too late for me...
Patrick
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Hello Thomas,
[...]
> following the TeXFont manual for ConTeXt, do I have to reinstall
> them from scratch for ConTeXt starting with the pfb- and afm-files from
> texmf-local/fonts/source, or can I use the already distributed pfb- and
> afm-files?
Yes, as I already answered on the german t
Hi gang,
I sent this about ten days ago; trying again:-)
Best
Idris
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Dear cartel,
Here is one for you-) If you uncomment the \setupindenting you will get an
overfull hbox; a real nuisance when you have dozens of \inmargin's...
Awaiting advice:-)
Best
Idris
=
> Hi Randall. It's a slightly confusing one - this behaviour is actually
> controlled via the \setupsection command, which deals with the
> high-level behaviour of sectioning commands like \chapter and
> (confusingly!) \section. The setup you want is
>
> \setupsection[section-3][previousnumber=no]
On Sunday 13 March 2005 09:31 pm, h h extern wrote:
> VnPenguin wrote:
> > On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:56:06 +, David Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>I am trying to produce bookmarks in the PDF file produced with context.
> >>
> >> I can produce bookmarks but I am unable to get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, I tried s-pre-61.tex to compile and it fails ... here is
the output of the compile process ...
ConTeXt ver: 2003.1.31 fmt: 2005.1.21 int: english mes: english
l.38 \defineproperty
[step:busy][layer][state=start]
?
you use an quite old
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Hello MathMLers.
I just discovered the very promising \setupMMLappearance command, which
looked like it held the answer to one of my most niggling of problems
with display MathML processing - the fact that in a tabular layout using
I couldn't make the left-hand-side right-
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
I want to use a custom font encoding (in my case, enco-agr for ancient
Greek). I can't set it up for the entire document because it breaks,
e.g., the output of accented letters. But when I try to use it for
certain parts of the document only, it will insert a line break w
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Patrick Gundlach said this at Wed, 4 May 2005 22:44:17 +0200:
(not that it is of any practical use - it just feels good :-))
I'm finding it very entertaining and somewhat informative. There are some
interesting gems in there:
Personally I think users should not be bothered wi
Ville Voipio wrote:
Try adding the --afmpl switch to your texfont command. It switches over
to the afmpl utility, which does better with preserving ligatures and
kerns.
Thank you! Now it works.
I added this onto the Wiki page, as well. I did a few other changes
there, as well (mostly according to
Dear readers of this list,
I have a working recent (La)TeX and ConTeXt installation. I have added several
commercial PostScript fonts and can use them with (La)TeX. The font files of
those fonts are in directories under texmf-local/fonts (afm, tfm, vf,
type1), that is, as suggested by TeXFont
olivier Turlier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> I've felt into same pb's trying to compile s-pre-61.tex directly from
> it's original source. As far I can see (just to the surface of the
> screen in fact) it's related to a specific font installed at Pragma,
> not available for everyone as is.
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