All,
Anyone have an environment something along the lines of:
\startexample
blah, blah, ...
\stopexample
\startsolution
blah, blah, ...
\stopsolution
With maybe a little square indicating the end of the solution?
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Hello,
I am required to typeset a technical book having several chapters with
lot of figures, equations etc. I have set this type of document using
Komascript-book class earlier. Now I want to try ConTeXt. I am new to
ConTeXt. Can I get some sample document layouts suitable for technical
book
Hi David,
the answer must be found in \defineenumeration[question][..] and
\defineenumeration[answer][...] further you can use the defineblock[...]
mechanism. Please refer to the cont-enp.pdf pages 262 ff.
Kind regards
Willi
David Arnold wrote:
All,
I'd like to design an exercise environm
Hello David,
I think this solution is from one of the ConTeXt pdfs. Or from the
mailinglist. Or
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\defineblock[question]
\defineblock[answer]
\defineenumeration[question][location=top,text=Frage]
\defineenumeration[answer][location=top,text=An
Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi
I've spent some time experimenting with LatinModern font. After all I
was able to use it, but I found I hate it.
1) The have accents positioned in a ugly way (or at least, in a way
not common in the Czech typesetting)
Do you have the current version - 0.99.3?
2) Some a
On Dec 19, 2005, at 11:58 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
David Wooten wrote:
. . . Just out of curiosity, Hans, does this mean that pdftex
will (in the near future;) natively support OpenType fonts,
namely without having to go through all the TeX font installation
trickery?
that's the idea; o
VnPenguin wrote:
On 12/19/05, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
for those who want to upgrade ... later today i will post a version that
has the pfr stuff fixed (intereference with otr)
Hans
Could I safely update to release 2005.12.18 now ?
yes, i just uploaded again (inclu
David Wooten wrote:
. . . Just out of curiosity, Hans, does this mean that pdftex will
(in the near future;) natively support OpenType fonts, namely without
having to go through all the TeX font installation trickery?
that's the idea; of course we need some tex specific things because we
w
All,
I'd like to design an exercise environment that will keep both the
exercise and solution together. Something like:
\startExercise
Blah, blah, blah.
\startSolution
Blah, blah, blah
\stopSolution
\stopExercise
At a higher level, something with parts, like:
\startExercise
Blah, blah,
. . . Just out of curiosity, Hans, does this mean that pdftex will
(in the near future;) natively support OpenType fonts, namely without
having to go through all the TeX font installation trickery?
Dave
On Dec 18, 2005, at 6:16 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
In the short
On 12/19/05, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> for those who want to upgrade ... later today i will post a version that
> has the pfr stuff fixed (intereference with otr)
>
> Hans
>
Could I safely update to release 2005.12.18 now ?
Thanks
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Hi
I've spent some time experimenting with LatinModern font. After all I
was able to use it, but I found I hate it.
1) The have accents positioned in a ugly way (or at least, in a way
not common in the Czech typesetting)
2) Some accents do no work, for instance \"o (at least this doesn't work:
I'm trying to solve a problem with a TABLE in a large-ish (600 page)
book. The table occurs in an appendix, and the contents of one column
are spilling out into the next column on the right.
The weird thing is that when I process just that bit of the book, the
effect is much smaller, and when I pr
On Monday 19 December 2005 10:28 am, Michal Kvasni?ka wrote:
> Good evening.
>
> I apologize that I dare to post here such offtopic, but I feel this is
> the right place to get an answer.
> I try to write some general-purpose MetaPost macros for me with
> ConTeXt-like interface. For instance, I'd l
Good evening.
I've spent some time experimenting with LatinModern font. After all I
was able to use it, but I found I hate it.
1) The have accents positioned in a ugly way (or at least, in a way not
common in the Czech typesetting)
2) Some accents do no work, for instance \"o (at least this do
Good evening.
I apologize that I dare to post here such offtopic, but I feel this is
the right place to get an answer.
I try to write some general-purpose MetaPost macros for me with
ConTeXt-like interface. For instance, I'd like something like this:
label(point, "label=$A$, xlabel=$x_A$, yl
Yup, seems to work here after regenerating the formats. Lovely!!
Thanks, and all best
Thomas
On Dec 19, 2005, at 2:50 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Oops, something with Unicode support is broken in the new
release. Typesetting Unicode Greek with my module, ConTeXt
type
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Oops, something with Unicode support is broken in the new release.
Typesetting Unicode Greek with my module, ConTeXt typesets the named
glyphs in Greek letters (so I get something like greeklambda greekpi
greekalpha etc. in my pdf). Using the name itself (\greeklamb
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Oops, something with Unicode support is broken in the new release.
Typesetting Unicode Greek with my module, ConTeXt typesets the named
glyphs in Greek letters (so I get something like greeklambda greekpi
greekalpha etc. in my pdf). Using the name itself (\greeklamb
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Oops, something with Unicode support is broken in the new release.
Typesetting Unicode Greek with my module, ConTeXt typesets the named
glyphs in Greek letters (so I get something like greeklambda greekpi
greekalpha etc. in my pdf). Using the name itself (\greeklamb
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
[failing \cite commands in a component file]
I've found the problem, and it is in fact not related to the bib
module (and not really to the project structure either). The real
culprit was a bug in the tuo file loader, triggered by your
\u
Oops, something with Unicode support is broken in the new release.
Typesetting Unicode Greek with my module, ConTeXt typesets the named
glyphs in Greek letters (so I get something like greeklambda greekpi
greekalpha etc. in my pdf). Using the name itself (\greeklambda)
gives the desired gly
Hello all,
I am pleased to announce that the new ConTeXt release from Hans Hagen
can be downloaded as of now from the Pragma ADE website or one of its
mirrors.
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/current/cont-tmf.zip
http://context.aanhet.net/context/current/cont-tmf.zip
http://mirror.cont
Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
Am 08.12.2005 um 19:01 schrieb Adam Lindsay:
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
I'd like to prepare some more symbol fonts - any requests?
(I always like to do nice font stuff while I should something more
important... ;-))
What, you too?
What about Apostrophic Labs
David Arnold wrote:
Hans,
In mfun-004.tex, I find:
\startuseMPgraphic{axis}
tickstep := 1cm ; ticklength := 2mm ;
drawticks unitsquare xscaled 4cm yscaled 3cm shifted (-1cm,-1cm) ;
tickstep := tickstep/2 ; ticklength := ticklength/2 ;
drawticks unitsquare xscaled 4cm yscaled 3cm shifte
Am 08.12.2005 um 19:01 schrieb Adam Lindsay:
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
I'd like to prepare some more symbol fonts - any requests?
(I always like to do nice font stuff while I should something
more important... ;-))
What, you too?
What about Apostrophic Labs' very nice "Hard Talk" (http:
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