On 2/16/06, Renaud AUBIN wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> This time, I eventually use LaTeX with \usepackage{lucidabr} and "set term
> pst" to produce .ps, then use ps2epsi to obtain an .eps with a correct
> bounding box and to finish psttopdf. I include the resulting .pdf with the
> standard method... It
Hello Hans,
The sections in Slovenian have to be numbered wih dots at the end:
1. Introduction
2. Contents
2.1. Subsection
2.1.1. Subsubsection
2.1.2. Subsubsection
2.2. Subsection
2.3. Subsection
3. Bibliography
rather than
1 Introduction
2 Contents
2.1 Subsection
2.1.1 Subsubsection
2.1.2
Adam Lindsay wrote:
> David Munger wrote:
>
>> Adam Lindsay wrote :
>>
>>> David Munger wrote:
>>>
Very interesting, but with these definitions, I can't get roman
characters in formulae. For the moment, the best solution for me is
still the hbox wrapper.
Hans Hagen wrote:
> Peter Rolf wrote:
>> - Dunno if the name \currentPDFlayer is o.k., or if there is a better
>> place for it's (re)initialisation.
>>
> \let\currentlayerproperty\empty
>
> \def\startlayerproperty
> {\let\currentlayerproperty\currentproperty
>\dostartviewerlayer\currentpr
Hans Hagen wrote:
> Peter Rolf wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> I've searched for an answer some time ago
>>
>> http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20051230.132510.4dba9fed.en.html
>>
>> Meanwhile I've solved the problem and the solution is quite simple. Only
>> some minor changes are needed, to bound
Adam Lindsay wrote :
> David Munger wrote:
> > Adam Lindsay wrote :
> >> David Munger wrote:
> >>> Very interesting, but with these definitions, I can't get roman
> >>> characters in formulae. For the moment, the best solution for me is
> >>> still the hbox wrapper.
> >> Okay.
> >> What do you mean
David Munger wrote:
> Adam Lindsay wrote :
>> David Munger wrote:
>>> Very interesting, but with these definitions, I can't get roman
>>> characters in formulae. For the moment, the best solution for me is
>>> still the hbox wrapper.
>> Okay.
>> What do you mean by "can't get roman characters"? Can
Peter Rolf wrote:
> - Dunno if the name \currentPDFlayer is o.k., or if there is a better
> place for it's (re)initialisation.
>
\let\currentlayerproperty\empty
\def\startlayerproperty
{\let\currentlayerproperty\currentproperty
\dostartviewerlayer\currentproperty}
\def\stoplayerproperty
Peter Rolf wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I've searched for an answer some time ago
>
> http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20051230.132510.4dba9fed.en.html
>
> Meanwhile I've solved the problem and the solution is quite simple. Only
> some minor changes are needed, to bound the state of fields to the s
Adam Lindsay wrote :
> David Munger wrote:
> > Very interesting, but with these definitions, I can't get roman
> > characters in formulae. For the moment, the best solution for me is
> > still the hbox wrapper.
>
> Okay.
> What do you mean by "can't get roman characters"? Can you give an
> minima
David Munger wrote:
> Very interesting, but with these definitions, I can't get roman
> characters in formulae. For the moment, the best solution for me is
> still the hbox wrapper.
Okay.
What do you mean by "can't get roman characters"? Can you give an
minimal example?
adam
>> Adam Lindsay wro
Very interesting, but with these definitions, I can't get roman
characters in formulae. For the moment, the best solution for me is
still the hbox wrapper.
David
> Adam Lindsay wrote:
>
> > \startmathcollection[default] %eventual patch for math-tex?
> > \definemathcharacter [a] [nothing] [mi]
Hans van der Meer wrote:
> There is something I do not understand with alignment.
> My idea was to put a small text in the middle of the line.
> The minimal example below does center he first but not the second
> alignment.
> Is this intentionale or an unforseen interaction between alignment
>
There is something I do not understand with alignment.
My idea was to put a small text in the middle of the line.
The minimal example below does center he first but not the second
alignment.
Is this intentionale or an unforseen interaction between alignment
and framed?
\starttext
\startalignme
Title: math tests - subformula ref's and symbols \oiint \oiiint like in Latex AMS
Hi,
I am using Context for the second time now and I am investigating
the pro's and con's before migrating my Latex documents to Context.
So far I am really impressed with Context capabilities.
Now I am tes
Adam Lindsay wrote:
> Now, do digits ever get bold-ed in mixed bold and regular math?
AFAIK, only in courseware (and perhaps other explanatory texts,
like errata). There, the required emphasis can be anything, really,
but nobody would object to a \hbox{} wrapper either.
Cheers, Taco
_
Thanks Mari,
Shame on me, I supposed that there was no Italian glossary.
In any case, you suggestion works and it's precious.
Best
-a-
On 17 Feb 2006, at 09:32, Mari Voipio wrote:
> Quoting andrea valle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> What have I to do?
>
> You'll have to tell ConTeXt to use the Ital
Dear all,
using \placefigure I obtain in output the caption with "Figure x. etc"
I'm currently writing in Italian, so I need to have "Figura" in place
of "Figure".
What have I to do?
Thanks a lot
-a-
Andrea Valle
DAMS - Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione
Università degli Studi di Torino
htt
David Wooten wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Having come to the same problem, I am curious whether a solution
> presented itself to Gerben's inquiry.
>
> /Fri Mar 11 10:30:45 CET 2005/:
>
>> I can make it more difficult even. I would like a chapter to start on�
>> an odd (right side) page but when there i
Quoting andrea valle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> What have I to do?
You'll have to tell ConTeXt to use the Italian glossary instead (and hope it's
ok...) so the labeltexts (and hyphenation) gets fixed.
This is how I do it for our Spanish manual and how I adjusted the few labeltexts
our translator didn
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