hmm, some problem with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe a collision with another macro of context.
I will investigate
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Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Official_ConTeXt_Documentation#General_Manuals
>
> A real-life book on ConTeXt is still needed however. The manuals are a bit
> rough around the edges...
>
> Best
> Idris
I haven't found the general manuals to be all that useful, since ru
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
> PS
>
> On Wed, 02 May 2007 14:46:12 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 02 May 2007 00:18:46 -0600, James Buchanan
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks everyone for your input. I think I have enough to go on now. It
>>> does see
The problem is that I no longer seem to be able to produce footnotes
when the bodyfont is Latin Modern and I am using the Thomas Schmitz’
ancientgreek module.
The following works but only when the two lines installing the
ancientgreek module are commented out.
\usetypescript[lmodern][\def
PS
On Wed, 02 May 2007 14:46:12 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 02 May 2007 00:18:46 -0600, James Buchanan
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks everyone for your input. I think I have enough to go on now. It
>> does seem MetaPost is easiest, but quickly gets c
On Wed, 2 May 2007, Tobias Burnus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to define a macro in MetaPost which does:
>
> def myfunc (expr x,y)(text t) =
> draw thelabel.rt (btex You passed \quotation{t} etex, (x,y));
>
> where t in btex ... text is replaced by the argument. How to do so?
You can do that using TE
On Wed, 02 May 2007 00:18:46 -0600, James Buchanan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks everyone for your input. I think I have enough to go on now. It
> does seem MetaPost is easiest, but quickly gets complicated.
Then you should definitely try TikZ
> I have not
> seen any simple geometry exam
Hi,
I want to define a macro in MetaPost which does:
def myfunc (expr x,y)(text t) =
draw thelabel.rt (btex You passed \quotation{t} etex, (x,y));
where t in btex ... text is replaced by the argument. How to do so?
Tobias
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John R. Culleton schrieb:
> I want the above cited entities to be done in sans serif and bold. The
> manual shows \setuphead choices such as "textstyle=boldslanted" but
> not my particular selection.
>
I don't know whether it is the best way to do so, but how about:
\setuphead[title][textstyl
On Wed, 2 May 2007 14:57:56 -0400
"John R. Culleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want the above cited entities to be done in sans serif and bold. The
> manual shows \setuphead choices such as "textstyle=boldslanted" but
> not my particular selection.
>
> What is the preferred way to designa
I want the above cited entities to be done in sans serif and bold. The
manual shows \setuphead choices such as "textstyle=boldslanted" but
not my particular selection.
What is the preferred way to designate my choice?
--
John Culleton
Able Indexing and Typesetting
Precision typesetting (tm) at
On 5/2/07, Dirard Mikdad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't use LaTeX either. This code comes from my thesis which I wrote
> in plain TeX.
>
> Save the following code in a file:
> --
> \input xy
> \xyoption{all}
> \xyoption{dvips}
> $$
> \xymatrix{
> & W \ar[dr]^{f_2} [EMAIL PROTECTED]>}[d]_{f} \
I don't use LaTeX either. This code comes from my thesis which I wrote
in plain TeX.
Save the following code in a file:
--
\input xy
\xyoption{all}
\xyoption{dvips}
$$
\xymatrix{
& W \ar[dr]^{f_2} [EMAIL PROTECTED]>}[d]_{f} \ar[dl]_{f_1} &&\\
X & X \times Y \ar[l]_{p_1} \ar[r]^{p_2} & Y }
$$
On 5/2/07, Dirard Mikdad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I save the following code in a file, say tt.tex.
> Then I just run texec tt.tex.
yes, ok
How did you used to compile it under LaTeX ? (sorry, I don't use latex
from a long time)
--
luigi
> ConTeXt supports about 95% of AMS features. The few that are not
> supported are because no one has really asked for them yet. I wrote an
> article "ConTeXt for AMS addicts" in the last issue of MAPS, which
> shows how to achieve different features of AMS in ConTeXt.
> Unforunately, 2006 issue of
I save the following code in a file, say tt.tex.
Then I just run texec tt.tex.
It compiles. The problem is that the universal arrow is not displayed
as it should; i.e. a dotted arrow.
---
\input xy
\xyoption{all}
\starttext
\startformula
\xymatrix{
& W \ar[dr]^{f_2} [EMAIL PROTECTED]>}[d]_{f} \ar
On Wed, 2 May 2007, John R. Culleton wrote:
> The folks over at Scribus (a Quarkish Open Source page layout program)
> are considering using some form of TeX for math typesetting. I
> mentioned plain pdftex and Context as forms of TeX to be considered
> as well as LaTeX. The question came up: how
2007/5/2, John R. Culleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The folks over at Scribus (a Quarkish Open Source page layout program)
are considering using some form of TeX for math typesetting. I
mentioned plain pdftex and Context as forms of TeX to be considered
as well as LaTeX. The question came up: how d
The folks over at Scribus (a Quarkish Open Source page layout program)
are considering using some form of TeX for math typesetting. I
mentioned plain pdftex and Context as forms of TeX to be considered
as well as LaTeX. The question came up: how does Context comport
with AMS extensions? What
On 5/2/07, Dirard Mikdad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There seems to be something wrong with the dotted arrows.
> I tried different codes.
>
> The following code compiles.
> ---
> \input xy
> \xyoption{all}
> \starttext
> \startformula
> \xymatrix{
> & W \ar[dr]^{f_2} [EMAIL PROTECTED]>}[d]_{f} \ar
There seems to be something wrong with the dotted arrows.
I tried different codes.
The following code compiles.
---
\input xy
\xyoption{all}
\starttext
\startformula
\xymatrix{
& W \ar[dr]^{f_2} [EMAIL PROTECTED]>}[d]_{f} \ar[dl]_{f_1} &&\\
X & X \times Y \ar[l]_{p_1} \ar[r]^{p_2} & Y }
\stop
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