WN wrote:
> I use a lot of mathematics i.e a lot of integral symbols (\oint, \oiint,
> \oiiint ) for my documentation.
> I could not find the corresponding Context math symbols. I suppose they are
> not defined as yet ?
No, they are not. I already noticed this question last time, but
didn't know
On Mar 13, 2006, at 5:52 PM, Geert Stappers wrote:
> Does this ML have publishers subscribed that have some VC to burn?
> Or does see someone else see a possibilty for a ConTeXt book?
Adam Lindsay and I are planning on writing one. We've got a detailed
outline, but our schedules have been cons
On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 06:32:59PM -0500, John R. Culleton wrote:
> On Friday 10 March 2006 13:29, Jeffrey Drake wrote:
> > I have heard a bit of talk about 'if the manual is updated' or some
> > such like that. I was going to have the manual printed in a book so I
> > have a hardcopy. Is the manua
Hi Everybody,
I'm in front of a unresolvable pb (for the moment !) : compilation aborts
with following file, apparently for a color problem.
the (not so minimal and not working) exemple :
\setuppapersize
[A4,landscape]
[A4,landscape]
\setupcolors [state=start]
\definecolor[bgnd][black
I use a lot of mathematics i.e a lot of integral symbols (\oint,
\oiint, \oiiint ) for my documentation.
I could not find the corresponding Context math symbols. I suppose they
are not defined as yet ?
Furthermore I use a small tex module written by David Munger and which
I posted
on this ne
Thanks Hans,
I made some tweaking with values (quasi-randomly...).
Console is extremely slow in processing the file including the
MPGraphic (I thought many times it hanged, then letting it run without
looking I discovered some minutes after that it was still working).
Looking at the the termina
WN wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am reading the mfonts.pdf manual to understand more about Context font
> mechanism.
> In section 10 Math collection, Hans writes
>
> "Math is a complicated matter and therefore we will not spend that many
> words on the gory details ..
> .
> More information can be found
Thank you, my friend. Just what I needed.Greetings from a sunny Brazil!Marcus ViniciusTaco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Marcus Vinicius Mesquita de So wrote:> Hi!> > I'm typesetting a book with chapters with parts, such as:> > Chapter 25-I> Chapter 25-II> Chapter 25-III> Chapter 2
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006, nico wrote:
> Is it possible to change this behaviour? I would like to have the same
> behaviour than with latex, that is, the document view doesn't change when
> clicking on a link. I guess it's possible to achieve this with ConTeXt,
> but I haven't found any informatio
Hi, Taco—
I am happy to do this. Do you want an abbreviated source file and/or
my environment file? And, depending on the size of the file, shall I
send them to you (somewhere) off list?
Best, Alan
On Mar 13, 2006, at 11:06 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
> Hi Alan,
>
> It would help enormously
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
> (1) just set the 'minwidth' to a high value to control the first case
Hello Hans,
when using minwidth=\makeupwidth, the first caption is also left-aligned...
> (2) in the second case, kind of disable optimal par building by using
> 'broad'
when using "b
hmm, on Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 12:27:56AM +0100, nico said that
> In the PDF documents, when I click on an cross-reference link (it can be a
> page number from the table of content, or anything done with \in[]) I jump
> to the related page (that's ok) but the document view is automatically
> ch
Hi,
I am reading the mfonts.pdf manual to understand more about Context font
mechanism.
In section 10 Math collection, Hans writes
"Math is a complicated matter and therefore we will not spend that many
words on the gory details ..
.
More information can be found in the documentation of the
hmm, on Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 04:22:19PM -0500, Jeffrey Drake said that
> You definitely haven't seen our network administators. The proxy we run:
>
> Generated by squid/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> This version is from 1997 at best. Not many people have a great deal
> of faith in them.
there are quite
Hi Alan,
It would help enormously if one of us (me) had access to a file that
demonstrates the problem. This stuff is hard to fix 'theoretically'.
Cheers, Taco
Alan Bowen wrote:
> No luck last time, so I will send this out once more:
>
> Currently I have \setupfootnotes[split=verystrict] and I
No luck last time, so I will send this out once more:
Currently I have \setupfootnotes[split=verystrict] and I am still
getting one footnote call that occurs on the last line of page n
where the note itself appears on page n+1.
Is there a way to prevent this by assigning split= a number? If so,
w
Dalyoung Jeong wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Yesterday, I made a short text including itemized list more than 10.
> I have run it using XeTeX+ConTeXt and got a nice pdf file except one thing.
>
> there is no space between item no and the sentence.
>
> I tested the same file using ConTeXt(Mac Os Roman e
Marcus Vinicius Mesquita de So wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm typesetting a book with chapters with parts, such as:
>
> Chapter 25-I
> Chapter 25-II
> Chapter 25-III
> Chapter 25-IV
>
> Chapter 26
>
> Chapter 27-I
>
> How can I achieve this in ConTeXt?
> Thanks in advance for any help!
Ik hou don't k
nico wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 20:02:44 +0100, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> nico wrote:
>>
>>> Looking at the \externalfigure capabilities, I haven't found any option
>>> allowing to scale only one dimension (or scale both dimensions in an
>>> anamorphous way).
>>>
>>> Am
andrea valle wrote:
> Thanks Hans
>
> So:
> 1. If I understand, I have to edit context.cnf, right?
>
no, texmf.cnf ; context.tmf is an example of what i use here; (you can
try copying context.fmf to you texmf-local/web2c path)
> 2. It may work, but non necessarily. It is thus possible that I
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