Hello,
How do we generate them with recent MInimals?
texexec --figures=c --paperoffset=.5cm *.pdf *.png *.jpg
does not give any output.
Piotr
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Hey all,
./tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/verb-.*\.lua !
Actually, in newer versions (since a month or so), that's pret-*.lua.
Where to start with this topic (current state in Mark IV, roadmap, ...) ?
I've been struggling with this a bit as well lately and found there was next
to no
Thanks, Wolfgang. My colleague and I are working with the method you
suggested, and we'll report back when we've made more progress. We're
getting there, but slowly.
We always appreciate your help and the help of others on the mailing list!
Kevin
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Wolfgang
There would be at least two results of the \start/\stop-codeblock: first,
the code would be pretty printed as you sugggested in the resulting program
documentation; second, the code would be written to an external source file
foo.c that could then be compiled with, for example, gcc.
Some other
Hello again,
after fiddling around some more, I stumbled across \getvalue which
seems to solve my problems - for whatever reason ... I guess it does
some preprocessing.
I now got my bibliography enhancements (I needed so far) running. If
someone else needs it, here it is:
Hello,
Is it possible to make slides (i.e., PDF pages) to turn automatically,
say, every 10 seconds (and start again, in loop)?
I suppose that Reader is in full-screen mode (Ctrl+L).
I already have nice transitions between slides, making the presentation
unattended is the main thing I lank
Am 30.06.2009 um 18:34 schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Hello,
Is it possible to make slides (i.e., PDF pages) to turn
automatically, say, every 10 seconds (and start again, in loop)?
I suppose that Reader is in full-screen mode (Ctrl+L).
Adobe Reader has a option to switch to the next