M.guravage wrote:
Hi,
Something has changed in the past couple months that causes my stretched
title code to fail with the message:
! You can't use `\end' in internal vertical mode.
recently read \normalend
I've attatched a small example. Has anyone a suggestion how I can adapt my
code
Hi,
Hans van der Meer wrote:
It looks as if the bib-module does not look higher up in the directory
hierarchy as is done for other elements in an \environment.
I would expect that from the project structure, being the main benefit
of this structuring.
Is this really a problem in the
Hello list,
I'm trying to write down some Russian-French vocabulary without any
success.
I've read the page about Russian in the wiki
(http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Russian). The examples are not working
for me and that's certainly a font problem (acroread say that to me).
How to know if the
So it really is a bug.
Makes my day! It is not that often one stumbles onto a bug.
After all these years ConTeXt seems pretty robust to me.
And thanks for quickly providing the fix.
yours sincerely,
dr. H. van der Meer
On Jan 13, 2006, at 13:07, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
Hans van der Meer
Hello list,
if you are able to typeset in cyrillic, it implies that you have *at
lease some* cyrillic fonts installed. :-) Could you please post here
the error messages from the log (of some of your unsuccessful
attempts) so we could see what happened?
In the .log file i've a warning:
Dear all,
I am quite new to context (but love it) and i am trying tind a way to
typeset texts properly kerned in such a way that the characters be
all rotated with tiny randomized angle (strange project indeed). I
tried to do it by writing a macro inspired by \followtokens. I have two
questions :
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
No, I mean the complicated math is much harder in context. Consider
\begin{align}
a = b \\
c = d \notag \\
= f \notag \\
= g
\end{align}
which will typeset as
a = b(1)
c = d
= f
= g(2)
\begin{subequations}
\begin{align}
a = b \\
c = d
Hi,
Looking for an idea to set some simple factor trees. I.e., suppose
that I want to prime factor 36 = 2x2x3x3.
Can I get this using Metapost in a form of a binary tree with 36 at
the top and the prime factors at the bottom as leaves?
Any ideas?
Thanks.
I thought to incrementally add to MPinclusions by successive blocks
\startMPinclusions
..
\stopMPinclusions
\startMPinclusions
..
\stopMPinclusions
etc.
But according to the generated mp-file it seems to incorporate the
last one only.
Is this correct and if so, is it an option to
Dear syndicate,
Three questions (test file attached):
1. A pagenumbering problem: I have
\setuppagenumbering[way=bytext]
Good: The page numbers are continuous and do not restart with each new
part;
Bad: The page numbers are still prefaced by the part number, e.g.
1-24, 1-25, 2-26, 2-27
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I find it difficult to see the difference -- and therefore when to
use the one or the other -- between useMPgraphic and uniqueMPgraphic.
Is there someone who will enlighten me? Because I hate not knowing
what I am doing.
say that you have a background behind
I am recalling from memory, but try each, but use the graphic about
five times in your document. Before compiling, clear your directory
of all files except your sample tex file. Then compile.
If I remember, when you use the useMPgraphic, you'll get a graphic
file each time you use it (five
--- On Jan 13, Hans Hagen wrote ---
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
No, I mean the complicated math is much harder in context. Consider
\begin{align}
a = b \\
c = d \notag \\
= f \notag \\
= g
\end{align}
which will typeset as
a = b(1)
c = d
= f
= g(2)
All,
I have:
\placeformula[-]
\startformula
\eqalign{
\text{Divisors of 12}: \framed{1},\ \framed{2},\ \framed{3},\ 4,\
\framed{6},\ 12\cr
\text{Divisors of 18}: \framed{1},\ \framed{2},\ \framed{3},\
\framed{6},\ 9,\ 18}
\stopformula
But I'd like to keep the numbers on the same
All,
Anyone have a nice technique to strike out the common primes using
the color red?
\placeformula[-]
\startformula
\frac{12}{18}=\frac{2\cdot2\cdot3}{2\cdot3\cdot3}=\frac23
\stopformula
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All,
I am wondering how I can put two alignment environments side-by-side?
For test purposes, it's OK to use this twice.
\placeformula[-]
\startformula
\eqalign{
f(x)=x^2-2x-3\cr
f(x)=x^02x+1-1-3\cr
f(x)=(x-1)^2-4}
\stopformula
I'd like to get two of these side-by-side, or something
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