Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
With this test-file:
\starttext
\blank[force]
bla
\stoptext
I get the following error:
error: ...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/spac-ver.lua:580: attempt
to index field 'spec' (a nil value)
Workaround:
\starttext
\strut\blank
bla
\stoptext
or \blank[fo
On Thu, Nov 05 2009, Hans Hagen wrote:
> add to the end of buff-ini.lua :
>
> [...]
>
> and patch buff-ver.mkiv
>
> [...]
Hello Hans,
Thanks a lot, this works very well!
I attach a test file, that shows, that this works even in itemize
environment and with the margin option. There are problems
Hi List,
is there a way in conTeXt how I can use a filename, so that I can write a
text where I can refer to it for using it in the following scenario:
I need 4 documents with nearly the same content. what I like to do is to
switch in the document depending on the called filename.
as I got a f
Martin,
Martin Scholz writes:
> is there a way in conTeXt how I can use a filename, so that I can write a
> text where I can refer to it for using it in the following scenario:
>
> I need 4 documents with nearly the same content. what I like to do is to
> switch in the document depending on th
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009, Peter Münster wrote:
> I attach a test file, that shows, that this works even in itemize
> environment and with the margin option. There are problems with the
> tabulation character, but's that's not so important.
This time, the file is really attached...
Sorry, Peter
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Con
Martin Scholz wrote:
Hi List,
is there a way in conTeXt how I can use a filename, so that I can write a
text where I can refer to it for using it in the following scenario:
I need 4 documents with nearly the same content. what I like to do is to
switch in the document depending on the called
Am Thu, 05 Nov 2009 17:28:08 -0330 schrieb Roger Mason:
> Martin,
>
> Martin Scholz writes:
>
>> is there a way in conTeXt how I can use a filename, so that I can write
>> a text where I can refer to it for using it in the following scenario:
>>
>> I need 4 documents with nearly the same conten
Hi Roger, List
Thanks that sounds ok, but now I need to know I can use this by an
external program, as I try to build a letter for Lx-Office, an OpenSource
ERP Programm that uses TeX for processing the output and I can not really
switch in it the type how it is called, so I need more or less
Am Thu, 05 Nov 2009 22:18:54 +0100 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>> Hi Roger, List
>>
>> Thanks that sounds ok, but now I need to know I can use this by an
>> external program, as I try to build a letter for Lx-Office, an
>> OpenSource ERP Programm that uses TeX for processing the output and I
>> can not r
Dear Aditya,
Thank you for the \def\dddot.
What do mean attached patch?
diff --git a/char-def.lua b/char-def.lua
index 63a0909..3aec401 100644
--- a/char-def.lua
+++ b/char-def.lua
@@ -50145,6 +50145,8 @@ characters.data={
description="COMBINING THREE DOTS ABOVE",
direction="nsm",
linebrea
Am 05.11.2009 um 23:27 schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Unfortunatelly, no. :(
Untested: \setupitemize[each][...][indenting={yes,first,big}]
make a *small* example
Wolfgang
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On Thu, 5 Nov 2009, Martin Scholz wrote:
> is there a way in conTeXt how I can use a filename, so that I can write a
> text where I can refer to it for using it in the following scenario:
>
> I need 4 documents with nearly the same content. what I like to do is to
> switch in the document depen
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