Hi
Thanks!!!
The fantastic thing about is that text created with this new macro is
editable inside Acrobat! (While other options, e.g. font specs do not
lead to this)
You used the same font (e.g. Arial) in both tests?
Arial too, but first of all Times New Roman.
Vyatcheslav
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Am 27.01.2010 um 00:16 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
> Am 27.01.10 00:08, schrieb Bernhard Rosensteiner:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> when i define a new reference with \definereferenceformat the \at command
>> inherits the value from the left and right keys (see attachement).
>> Is there a solution to pre
Am 27.01.10 00:08, schrieb Bernhard Rosensteiner:
Hello all,
when i define a new reference with \definereferenceformat the \at command
inherits the value from the left and right keys (see attachement).
Is there a solution to prevent this or can i maybe define a costume reference
format which o
Hello all,
when i define a new reference with \definereferenceformat the \at command
inherits the value from the left and right keys (see attachement).
Is there a solution to prevent this or can i maybe define a costume reference
format which outputs the pagenumber and not the sectionnumber?
be
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 20:31, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just installed kfreebsd-i686 Debian/GNU. It is now officially supported as
> core architecture by Debian as an alternative to the linux kernel, but is not
> yet supported by the ConTeXt minimals.
>
> luatex 0.50.0-1 is available as
Hello,
I just installed kfreebsd-i686 Debian/GNU. It is now officially supported as
core architecture by Debian as an alternative to the linux kernel, but is not
yet supported by the ConTeXt minimals.
luatex 0.50.0-1 is available as a standard debian package on this
architecture.
I downloaded
Am 26.01.10 19:56, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Thanks!!!
The fantastic thing about is that text created with this new macro is
editable inside Acrobat! (While other options, e.g. font specs do not
lead to this)
You used the same font (e.g. Arial) in both tests?
Wolfgang
Thanks!!!
The fantastic thing about is that text created with this new macro is
editable inside Acrobat! (While other options, e.g. font specs do not
lead to this)
The latest beta has a few more fonts defined in type-otf.mkiv. YOu can
do things like
\setupbodyfont[mscore,ss,10pt]
Happy
Vy
On 26-1-2010 19:25, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Jan 26, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
so it looks like it's interpreting the \nocite[*] literally. Any
thoughts on this?
not that many as you forgot to tell what the * is supposed to do -)
:-
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Jan 26, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
so it looks like it's interpreting the \nocite[*] literally. Any
thoughts on this?
not that many as you forgot to tell what the * is supposed to do -)
:-) It's supposed to include everything, i.e.
Hi,
The latest beta has a few more fonts defined in type-otf.mkiv. YOu can
do things like
\setupbodyfont[mscore,ss,10pt]
\setupbodyfont[liberation,rm,10pt]
as mscore and liberations are yet unknown the related typescript will be
loaded automatically (new feature).
Hans
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Hello,
Thanks for the hint. Actually, I rather use it "inline" as
\bTR[background=color,backgroundcolor=blue]
Regards,
Vaytcheslav
referring to is the first row, you could add before \bTABLE:
\setupTABLE[row][1][background=color,backgroundcolor=blue]
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On Jan 26, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
so it looks like it's interpreting the \nocite[*] literally. Any
thoughts on this?
not that many as you forgot to tell what the * is supposed to do -)
:-) It's supposed to include everything, i.e. all the references in
the bbl.
_
On 26-1-2010 15:34, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
shouldn't this work in mkiv as well? It does work in mkii. In mkiv, I
see in the log file
publications : warning: cite argument * is unknown on line 175
so it looks like it's interpreting the \nocite[*] literally. Any
thoughts on this?
not
Hi all,
shouldn't this work in mkiv as well? It does work in mkii. In mkiv, I
see in the log file
publications: warning: cite argument * is unknown on line 175
so it looks like it's interpreting the \nocite[*] literally. Any
thoughts on this?
All best
Thomas
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