Hello Han, I'm responding to your PS{}.I've just downloaded
mswincontext.zip.
This program AVG Free Edition Program version: 7.0.338 virus base:
267.9.7/60
Release date: 7/28/2005 3:15:00 PM
will not let you use a detected virus file(.)
texmfstart.exe file-size 610,304 dated 7/30/2005 DETECTED
Coydell Rivers wrote:
Hello Han, I'm responding to your PS{}.I've just downloaded
mswincontext.zip.
This program AVG Free Edition Program version: 7.0.338 virus base:
267.9.7/60
Release date: 7/28/2005 3:15:00 PM
will not let you use a detected virus file(.)
texmfstart.exe file-size 610,304
Hello all.
I have set up page numbering for the bodymatter and appendices of my
document with:
\setuppagenumbering[way=bychapter,chapternumber=yes,numberseparator={/}]
so that \completepagenumber in my footer lines shows, e.g. 1/3 for
chapter 1 page 3. This works well for the actual page
My guess would be (untested):
\setuplist [part][separator={/}]
\setuplist [chapter] [separator={/}]
\setuplist [section] [separator={/}]
\setuplist [subsection] [separator={/}]
\setuplist [subsubsection] [separator={/}]
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Coydell Rivers wrote:
Hello Han, I'm responding to your PS{}.I've just downloaded
mswincontext.zip.
This program AVG Free Edition Program version: 7.0.338 virus base:
267.9.7/60
Release date: 7/28/2005 3:15:00 PM
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The particular temptation that I saw was that they _aren't_ a substitute
for a full graph -- they're only a substitute for the information one gets
were trying to put so much information in them that one would need to spend
time studying them to read them, and that misses the point.
Personally,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Dear Hans, Taco, ...
I noticed strange behaviour. When I use \completeregister lists I have
defined are ignored:
Your post is a specific example of a more generic truth:
new lists are by default influenced by the sectioning commands
The solution
Tobias Wolf wrote:
I asked here because everything about it screamed ConTeXt (also
considering that the favourite command here seems to be \input tufte).
Thought this meme must have infected some here.
-)
i didn't know tufte had a site; seems that a new book is coming in 2006
how about a
I have three issues where page number formatting in the table of
contents is wrong compared to the pages themselves:
1. The separator character in the actual pagenumbers is /. In the ToC
it displays as a -.
2. I used left=A on the pagenumbering command in the appendices
because appendices are
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
I have three issues where page number formatting in the table of
contents is wrong compared to the pages themselves:
i admit that this is a bit tricky; has to do with how numbers are used
for selective purposed; maybe i'll rewrite that part some day (no need
to be
\start
\setuppagenumbering[numberseparator=/]
\placecombinedlist[Xontents]
\stop
Ah, I see, \placecombinedlist uses the value of numberseparator active
at the time it is called! Thanks.
indeed, since left/right is cosmetics an dit's easier to add that than
to remov eit when you dont wan
I installed the latest MSWINtex dated 28-07-05 and later 31-07-05 while
running BitDefender V8 there where no alerts.
Willi
Coydell Rivers wrote:
Hello Han, I'm responding to your PS{}.I've just downloaded
mswincontext.zip.
This program AVG Free Edition Program version: 7.0.338 virus base:
Hi Hans
As in my other post is mentioned now there is an error while scite
attempts to load lua.
I downloaded the mswintex.zip of 30-07-05. After installing I see no
major problems with different testfiles. Of course the lua loading
error remains.
Further I detected: that there must have
Hi Hans,
No there is no linenumber mentioned, the posted error is comlete as given.
Willi
Hans Hagen wrote:
Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Hans,
After reinstalling the Scite 1.64 and putting the support files in
place again, I get the following error:
attempt to call a string value
Lua: error
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