Hi again!
When I compile the example of
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Alternating_backgrounds_and_repeating_layers
with "texexec -lua" or "-pdf" I get an additional empty page at the end
of my document. It shows the watermark but neither text nor the
pagenumber.
This workaround unfortunately does
Thomas A. Schmitz uni-bonn.de> writes:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to use the Adobe ArnoPro font (just testing if it will work
> with
> ConTeXt). The font does work with ConTeXt/XeTeX, but not in mkiv. When I
> try to compile my test file with mkiv, I get this error message (which
> isn't very
On Wed, Aug 20 2008, Peter Rolf wrote:
> A \framed at the beginning of a paragraph starts in vertical mode (stuff
> is ordered vertically). The macro \dontleavehmode ensures, that the
> horizontal mode is used.
Hello,
Could you now change this behaviour please in MKIV? I think MKIV does not
need
Holzminister schrieb:
> Hi there!
>
> I managed to draw a line under my footer (with the help of this
> mailing list, of course ;) ), but how can I change its thickness?
>
> This doesn't seem to work:
> \setupbackgrounds[footer][text][frame=off, bottomframe=on, height=0pt,
> depth=3pt]
>
> Same
The description of setupframed in texshow-web offered the solution:
rulethickness ...
It's really interesting which ways you have to go to find a solution.
Best wishes,
Eyke
Am Wed, 20 Aug 2008 17:43:32 +0200
schrieb Holzminister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi there!
>
> I managed to draw a line u
Hi there!
I managed to draw a line under my footer (with the help of this
mailing list, of course ;) ), but how can I change its thickness?
This doesn't seem to work:
\setupbackgrounds[footer][text][frame=off, bottomframe=on, height=0pt,
depth=3pt]
Same effect with this one:
\setupbackgrounds[fo
Hi everyone,
I want to use context+xetex for right-to-left typesetting and need to
know if it is possible to use the command \pagedir TRT in this
situation. (I tested that apparently only \pardir TRT is active).
If the answer of the above question is negative I would like to know
how can I change n
Eric DÉTREZ schrieb:
> Hello
>
> When I use a inframed command at the start of a line it doesn't allow
> to be continued by text :
>
> **
> \starttext
> blabla \inframed{essai} blabla
>
>
> \inframed{essai} blabla
> \stoptext
> *
Hello
When I use a inframed command at the start of a line it doesn't allow
to be continued by text :
**
\starttext
blabla \inframed{essai} blabla
\inframed{essai} blabla
\stoptext
**
gives