2008/2/7, Santy, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Records management systems prefer to receive their PDFs compliant with the
PDF/A standard (subset of PDF 1.4). Is there any mechanism in
ConTeXt/pdfTex to specify the PDF output should comply with PDF/A?
There is no single switch.
PDF/A-1b is
OK, I see there is interest in users for book. What is Hans saying on this
idea?
I belive printing and selling wont be such a problem. I think about 1000
copies can be sold.
Firstly we must prepare the book. If there is interest, i'll push this idea
forward.
So first step, What is not correct
So first step, What is not correct written in pdf (http://
www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/mp-cb-en.pdf)? All suggestion
welcomed!! And all suggestion what should be, is missing?
(I like the idea of a book.)
IMHO one should start from scratch, i.e. from defining a new document
structure.
Hi,
does it make sense that eg
\clubpenalty=1
doesn't work when written in a project's environment file?
It must be repeated at top of each single component in order to work.
I am wondering what else works only when written in component (and is
silently ignored although written in my
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Why does this make a difference?
see taco's answer; the layout is synchronized at certain points (those
where dimensions may need recalculation), so any change can be made
undone by this automatism; just use the setups to change your settings
Hans
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
does it make sense that eg
\clubpenalty=1
doesn't work when written in a project's environment file?
I think so, yes (technically it is a side-effect).
This should work even in the environment file:
\def\defaultclubpenalty {1}
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 08.02.2008 um 16:58 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
does it make sense that eg
\clubpenalty=1
doesn't work when written in a project's environment file?
I think so, yes (technically it is a side-effect).
This should work even in the
Thanks Taco!
On Friday February 8 2008, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Bart C. Wise wrote:
I defined a startstop block. However, the text that follows the block I
don't want to be indented.
Code
\definestartstop[Center][
before={\startalignment[center]},
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi Hans,
can you have a look at the image inclusion from xml databases in mkiv?
Compilation breaks, saying that it couldn't find the corrosponding
libname.xml file. No problems with mkii.
If you can't reproduce this with one of your figure databases, I can
make a
Am 08.02.2008 um 17:19 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 08.02.2008 um 16:58 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
does it make sense that eg
\clubpenalty=1
doesn't work when written in a project's environment file?
I think so, yes (technically it is
Am 08.02.2008 um 18:19 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Why does this make a difference?
see taco's answer; the layout is synchronized at certain points (those
where dimensions may need recalculation), so any change can be made
undone by this automatism; just use the setups to
Hi Hans,
can you have a look at the image inclusion from xml databases in mkiv?
Compilation breaks, saying that it couldn't find the corrosponding
libname.xml file. No problems with mkii.
If you can't reproduce this with one of your figure databases, I can
make a minimal example.
Best wishes,
Am 08.02.2008 um 16:58 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
does it make sense that eg
\clubpenalty=1
doesn't work when written in a project's environment file?
I think so, yes (technically it is a side-effect).
This should work even in the environment file:
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