2007/7/12, David Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
All,
Think I found a bug in itemize.
\starttext
\startitemize[a,columns,three]
\item $|x|-5$
\item $|x|0$
\item $|x|4$
\stopitemize
\stoptext
On my system, the first item is not labeled, the second and third are
labeled a
On Thursday 12 July 2007 15:46, David Arnold wrote:
All,
Think I found a bug in itemize.
\starttext
\startitemize[a,columns,three]
\item $|x|-5$
\item $|x|0$
\item $|x|4$
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I don't understand your parameters. The Manual allows for columns but
not
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Hello all,
I have a couple of questions concerning the use of layers in
ConTeXt. I'm working with Luigi Scarso on a layout which is
characterized by some fixed-position elements surrounding
the actual main body of text.
For the fixed-position elements, I'm using layers. However,
my ConTeXt is a
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Jul 12, 2007, at 10:04 AM, Peter Rolf wrote:
sure (see attachment).
Thanks so much Peter! THis looks MUCH better. The more I use metafun,
the more I love it.
Hello,
Did you take a look at the result with xpdf?
Hi Guiseppe,
welcome back ;)
Giuseppe Bilotta schrieb:
Hello all,
I have a couple of questions concerning the use of layers in
ConTeXt. I'm working with Luigi Scarso on a layout which is
characterized by some fixed-position elements surrounding
the actual main body of text.
For the
Hello,
I want to convert my following code into a custom \start \stop pair.
\starttextrule{Use Case: Logging-On}\startpacked
Text
\stoppacked\stoptextrule
It seems to me that using \definestartstop[usecase][...] command is the most
approprate, but I cannot get how to achieve different
Friday, July 13, 2007 Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi Guiseppe,
welcome back ;)
Thanks :) (btw, it's gIUseppe :D)
Giuseppe Bilotta schrieb:
The first one is very simple: is there a way to 'fix' the
layer's content until they change? I've currently set them
as page backgrounds, but their content
John, Wolfgang, et al,
I forget how I discovered the option three, but it worked in
January with an older version of Context.
See: http://msenux.redwoods.edu/IntAlgText/chapter4/section4.pdf
Example 13 on page 384.
It no longer works as is evidenced on: http://msenux.redwoods.edu/
Giuseppe Bilotta schrieb:
Friday, July 13, 2007 Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi Guiseppe,
welcome back ;)
Thanks :) (btw, it's gIUseppe :D)
Sorry for that. Too much GUI (graphical user interface) stuff in my
work... :)
Giuseppe Bilotta schrieb:
The first one is very simple: is there a way to
Hello,
Pleeease, I need a help.
I might formulate my previous question badly, so let me restate it.
How to handle optional arguments (one or two) with \definestartstop? More
specifically, how to replace hard-coded Logging-On string so that I could
write
\startusecase[Logging-Out]
Bla-bla
Hi Vyatcheslav,
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky schrieb:
Hello,
Pleeease, I need a help.
I might formulate my previous question badly, so let me restate it.
How to handle optional arguments (one or two) with \definestartstop? More
specifically, how to replace hard-coded Logging-On string so
Friday, July 13, 2007 Peter Rolf wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta schrieb:
The first one is very simple: is there a way to 'fix' the
layer's content until they change? I've currently set them
as page backgrounds, but their content gets reset on each
new page.
use a collector (Details, p.75) instead;
From the ConTeXt manual (cont-eni.pdf page 234 (237 in the pdf file)):
When we use the key columns the items are typeset in two columns. The
number of columns can be set by the keys one, two (default), three or
four.
Best regards, Micke P
On 7/13/07, David Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John,
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