Hello,
I've been using the "green" presentation style aka s-pre-02 in a few
presentations. When I typeset these now,
using ConTeXt ver: 2007.04.17 12:51 MKII fmt: 2007.5.18 int:
english/english, (or LiveConTeXt as of today),
the text runs right up to the green rectangle, leaving no margin
On Sat, 4 Aug 2007, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
> Hello Aditya,
>
>> To me this looks exactly similar to the example in the booktabs manual.
>> Am I missing something, or is it fair to say that context can generate
>> booktabs like tables?
>
>
> Any way to shorten the rule \DL[2]? IMO this is critical
On Sun, 5 Aug 2007, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Shen Chen wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I want to typeset double integral with subscript beneath the integral
>> symbol.
>>
>> I found [EMAIL PROTECTED] for double integral, and used the usual \limits in
>> plain tex:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] x \ge 0,\NR 0 \le y \
Shen Chen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to typeset double integral with subscript beneath the integral
> symbol.
>
> I found [EMAIL PROTECTED] for double integral, and used the usual \limits in
> plain tex:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] x \ge 0,\NR 0 \le y \le T\stopsubstack}
> The subscript did go below
Hi all,
I want to typeset double integral with subscript beneath the integral
symbol.
I found [EMAIL PROTECTED] for double integral, and used the usual \limits in
plain tex:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] x \ge 0,\NR 0 \le y \le T\stopsubstack}
The subscript did go below the integral, but the two integral s