David Arnold wrote:
All,
I am wondering what is wrong with the following. On my system it
It runs fine on my system, somehow your metapost output image is
broken:
(./meta-meta.tmp [MP to PDF] (./meta-mpgraph.1
! Dimension too large.
recently read \onebasepoint
\handleMPboundingbox
Dear All,
Has anybody found time to dive into the docbook-Context problem?
The problem is that all section headings dissappear when in a given
docbook section a table is placed. (Of course the document is validated
against the dtd.)
I am really puzzled by it, and it prevents me from using
On 6/7/07, R. Ermers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
Has anybody found time to dive into the docbook-Context problem?
The problem is that all section headings dissappear when in a given
docbook section a table is placed. (Of course the document is validated
against the dtd.)
it's in my
Thank you very much indeed, Luigi.
I have been looking at the xml manuals of Pragma. I don't quite
understand what you mean with the standard chain.
I have been experimenting before with docbook - fo, and fop, and I came
across valuable programs like Docman and Gemdoc. But I still prefer the
On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 19:42:26 -0400
Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How can I make \framed ignore the width of the rule? I am trying to
typeset internet protocol headers, but I cannot fully get what I want.
Here is my attempt:
\unprotect
2007/6/4, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
David Arnold wrote:
[...]
Pasting into my email program does not do this code snippet justice,
as in the Metafun source, all of the \NC's are aligned vertically, as
are the \NR's. How do you do this? Does your editor align these for
you, or do you
Hi Wolfgang
Quoting Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 19:42:26 -0400
Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also am I missing a scaling factor in width= expressions above.
Everything looks fine with unitsize=1mm, but the final figure is
clearly larger than 16mm. I
Taco,
After updating my gWTeX, it now works here as well.
Thanks.,
On Jun 7, 2007, at 12:05 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
All,
I am wondering what is wrong with the following. On my system it
It runs fine on my system, somehow your metapost output image is
broken:
Huh?
This:
\starttext
\newdimen\scale \scale\1mm
\def\rule#1{\hrule width #1\scale}
\rule{10}
but you made this
\def\scale{1mm}
\def\rule#1{\hrule width #1\scale}
\rule{10}
\stoptext
Got me this error:
! Undefined control sequence.
l.4 \newdimen\scale \scale\1
Quoting David Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Huh?
This:
\starttext
\newdimen\scale \scale\1mm
Should be
\newdimen\scale \scale1mm
\def\rule#1{\hrule width #1\scale}
\rule{10}
but you made this
\def\scale{1mm}
\def\rule#1{\hrule width #1\scale}
\rule{10}
\stoptext
Got me this
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
How can I make \framed ignore the width of the rule? I am trying to
typeset internet protocol headers, but I cannot fully get what I want.
Here is my attempt:
you have to skip back linewidth then between boxes
Am 2007-06-06 um 20:35 schrieb Matthias Weber:
On the other hand, it would be convenient if we could quickly upgrade
to the latest ConTeXt on a Mac.
ctxtools --update
gives me
unable to fetch cont-tmf.zip
same here (OSX 10.4.9)
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
---
On the other hand, it would be convenient if we could quickly upgrade
to the latest ConTeXt on a Mac.
ctxtools --update
gives me
unable to fetch cont-tmf.zip
same here (OSX 10.4.9)
Maybe you are behind a firewall?, we discussed this on the list earlier
this year. (BTW upgrading will
I have been looking at the xml manuals of Pragma. I don't quite
understand what you mean with the standard chain.
Hans has a This Way on using xsltproc to generate ConTeXt code, which
you can then process using context.
http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/magazines/mag-0008.pdf
14 matches
Mail list logo