Le 7 janv. 06 à 13:50, Hans Hagen a écrit :
No, that will not work.
After much probing I found the culprit.
The framedtext takes the full linewidth and apparently does not
reduces it to the given size.
Therefore enclosing in a vbox seems necessary:
\vbox{\hsize=framesize\startframedtext{
Hi Louis,
The solution is to be found in defining a typeface which points to the
serif, sansserif, math and teletype fonts to be used. Asn an example:
\starttypescript [palatino] [texnansi,ec,qx,8r,t5,uc]
\definetypeface [palatino] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [default]
[encoding=\typescripttwo]
On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, Peter Münster wrote:
> I understand serif, sans and mono, but what is "mm" ?
Ok, I asked too fast... Seems to be math!
Cheers, Peter
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On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, Alan Bowen wrote:
> \usetypescript[serif,sans,mono,mm][hanging][normal]
> \setupalign[hz,hanging]
> \setupfootnotes[align={hz,hanging}]
>
> \usetypescript [all] [latin-modern] [texnansi]
> \setupbodyfont[reset]
> \definebodyfont [10.5pt,9.5pt] [rm,ss,tt,mm] [default]
> \setupb
Hello,
please consider the following example:
\setupalign[line]% because I want something like "flush-bottom"
\starttext
\chapter{Anhang}
\section{Sec1}
\input tufte
\placetable{bla}{\vbox to 18cm{bla}}
\section{Sec2}
\input tufte
\stoptext
Of course, vertical stretch is good, but not *after* t
I have a typescript I am using for a custom font, but the custom font
has no monospace variant appropriate for verbatim text. I'm
attempting to use Courier or some other monospace font for verbatim
and maintain my custom font for normally typeset serf text.
My broken typescript is as follow
Hello gurus!
I want to use context as a backend-typesetting engine in a
server-ennvironment. In order to minimize compilation time I want to
make the format files as small as
possible. E.g. I would like to remove all pattern files which are
unnecessary for the purpose of the application.
How
Peter—You must put \usetypescript[serif,sans,mono,mm][hanging][normal] \setupalign[hz,hanging]before you define the font. In your example, these commands are coming after the default is identified. This means that if you want to get margin kerning and so forth with Latin Modern, you must actually
Hi Renaud,
Actually I have the thread deleted...
Still, if I remember correctly, you could do things like
\setupheadertexts[Mybook-title][Contents]
\completecontent[criterium=all, interaction=all]
Where \completecontent places a title and an entry in the TOC itself.
The following pages of the
Hi Renaud,
you can define a color with
\definecolor[brown] [r=.9,g=.8,b=0.6]
in your MEATPOST code you can say things like
drawoptions(withcolor \MPcolor{brown}) i.e. that all will be
drawn in borwn
draw ... withcolor \MPcolor{brown} i.e. append the color to the
drawing state
On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, Alan Bowen wrote:
> On your second question, I use
> \usetypescript[serif,sans,mono,mm][hanging][normal]
> \setupalign[hz,hanging]
> and place this in the preamble before the particular fonts are
> introduced/defined,
Could you please send a minimal example?
I tr
Peter—On your second question, I use \usetypescript[serif,sans,mono,mm][hanging][normal] \setupalign[hz,hanging]and place this in the preamble before the particular fonts are introduced/defined,AlanOn Jan 7, 2006, at 8:05 AM, Peter Münster wrote:Hello,here comes a repost of some still unsolved (at
David Antos wrote:
I have discovered a small typo in the bibl-apa.tex file: it uses "et.al."
in many places. I believe that the correct form does not contain the dot
after "et".
Peter Münster reported the same thing ;-)
This will be fixed in the upcoming beta (next week)
Cheers,
Taco
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On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 08:46:13PM +0100, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Removing 'url' from the bibcommandlist (line 440 of t-bib.tex) should
> work out OK in your case.
>
> A 'nice' solution needs quite some thinking
Hello,
it works fine. Thanks a lot!
I have discovered a small typo in the bibl-apa
Hello,
here comes a repost of some still unsolved (at least for me) questions:
- What is the best way, to get never the serif version of the euro, only the
sans?
Test file:
\usemodule[symb-eur] \useregime[il9] \enableregime[il9]
\starttext
bla € bla
\stoptext
- What is the right syntax to get "h
Hans van der Meer wrote:
On Jan 6, 2006, at 18:20, Peter Rolf wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I want to put to some paragraphs, each as framed text, on one line.
Such as:
\startframedtext[width=...]
para 1
\startitemize
etc
\stopframedtext
\startframedtext[width=...]
para
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