I was trying experiments with the file below, changing r from 1cm to
10cm or vice versa, then rerunning texexec and looking at the pdf. But
the pdf changes only the second time that I run texexec (and each time,
texexec runs metafun for the embedded graphic). However, the pdf
changes right away i
The small test file below uses \startMPinclusions[+], but it produces
"TeX capacity exceeded" from what looks like an endless loop. The error
msgs are below the file. This is with context 2006.08.08 21:51, and the
live ConTeXt (2006.09.17) gives the same error.
[I was trying to test whether I co
Lutz Haseloff wrote:
> Peter Rolf schrieb:
>> just guessing (but worth a try):
>>
>> \setupitemgroups[inbetween=]
>>
>> The default is .5ex, which depends on the current font (see end of
>> core-itm.tex).
>>
>> HTH, Peter
>>
>
> \setupitemgroups[inbetween=2cm]
> doesn't work.
>
> Iterestingly an
Peter Rolf schrieb:
>>
> just guessing (but worth a try):
>
> \setupitemgroups[inbetween=]
>
> The default is .5ex, which depends on the current font (see end of
> core-itm.tex).
>
> HTH, Peter
>
\setupitemgroups[inbetween=2cm]
doesn't work.
Iterestingly an inserted \mbox makes the "error" go
Lutz Haseloff wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> If I use:
>
> \startitemize[m,packed]
> \item 三个小矮人 (some chinese characters)
> \item Die drei Männlein im Walde
> \stopitemize
>
> I get more space between the number and the text in the
> chinese line as in the latin line.
> The difference is .3-.4em dependin