On Mon, Feb 08 2010, Peter Münster wrote:
! Missing number, treated as zero.
to be read again
\dontleavehmode
argument \dontleavehmode
\normalspace
\secondoftwoarguments #1#2-#2
l.1 \the\dimexpr
Hello everybody,
I am using the imposition feature of ConTeXt which is very nice.
\setuplayout[marking=on] allows me to print cut marks, but this
doesn't produce alignment marks. Is there an option to print, along
cut marks, traditional alignement marks (hirondelles in French), i.e.
On 16-2-2010 10:19, Peter Münster wrote:
On Mon, Feb 08 2010, Peter Münster wrote:
! Missing number, treated as zero.
to be read again
\dontleavehmode
argument \dontleavehmode
\normalspace
\secondoftwoarguments #1#2-#2
l.1 \the\dimexpr
On Tue, Feb 16 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
as i never use vim for pretty printing i can not quickly test it so in
order to be able to look into it i need a more precise test case
I'm sorry, I can reproduce this error only with the vim module.
Can others reproduce it, or am I the only one?
Thank you Mojca and Aditya for your answers,
I hope the mathdesign part of mtx-update.lua will end up in the
orignal file. I do not know how to use it now.
If I save this file and update with sh firstsetup.sh --extras=all
(or --extras=mathdesign) it seems that the mtx-update.lua is
overwritten
On 16-2-2010 11:38, Mikael Persson wrote:
Thank you Mojca and Aditya for your answers,
I hope the mathdesign part of mtx-update.lua will end up in the
orignal file. I do not know how to use it now.
If I save this file and update with sh firstsetup.sh --extras=all
(or --extras=mathdesign) it
Hello,
I need to convert an exam written in ConTeXt to an ascii text file like
the following:
NewQuestion,MC,
Title,Which is gem,
QuestionText,Which one of the following is regarded as a gem?
Points,1,
Difficulty,1,
Image,,
Option,0,Feldspar,,
Option,100,Ruby,,
Option,0,Sodium chloride,,
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, does it mean, I have to run it after every update of
this package?
You need to run
source /opt/context-minimals/setuptex
once on each terminal from which you want to run context. If you do not
use texlive, then you can add
Hi,
in the attachment is an example file which describes best what i want do. The
method with \offset and \clip to place the figures where i want is really
brutal force i think. Especially fiddling around with dimension to get the
right fit“ is tedious. Is there a better solution to do such a
Hi,
in the attachment is an example file which describes best what i want do. The
method with \offset and \clip to place the figures where i want is really
brutal force i think. Especially fiddling around with dimension to get the
right fit“ is tedious. Is there a better solution to do such a
Am 16.02.2010 19:40, schrieb Bernhard Rosensteiner:
Hi,
in the attachment is an example file which describes best what i want do. The
method with \offset and \clip to place the figures where i want is really
brutal force i think. Especially fiddling around with dimension to get the
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010, Roger Mason wrote:
Hello,
I need to convert an exam written in ConTeXt to an ascii text file like
the following:
NewQuestion,MC,
Title,Which is gem,
QuestionText,Which one of the following is regarded as a gem?
Points,1,
Difficulty,1,
Image,,
Option,0,Feldspar,,
Hallo Wolfgang,
Neither \setupwhitespace[halfline]nor
\setupcolumns[blank=halfline]is
working. Grid is off by default, isn't it?
Set the whitespace after \startcolumns.
This works, but shouldn't be the whitespace a global setting?
I found an other ?solution?
When BOTH
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 16:31, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
1. Setting the labeltext appendix=Appendix with \startappendices
is broken in mkiv; somewhat works in mkii. What am I doing wrong?
2. How to set the label correctly in the TOC?
Alan
Minimal example
\setuplabeltext [chapter=Chapter ]
On 16-2-2010 22:39, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
\definehead[appendix][chapter]
\definehead[subappendix][section]
\starttext
\startappendices
\appendix{one}
\subappendix{one.one}
\appendix{two}
\subappendix{two.one}
\stopappendices
\stoptext
hm, looks like startappendices has no proper reset list
Hello Aditya,
Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu writes:
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010, Roger Mason wrote:
Hello,
I need to convert an exam written in ConTeXt to an ascii text file like
the following:
Before I go to the trouble of creating a parser to read the ConTeXt
input and write the desired
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010, Peter Münster wrote:
On Tue, Feb 16 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
as i never use vim for pretty printing i can not quickly test it so in
order to be able to look into it i need a more precise test case
I'm sorry, I can reproduce this error only with the vim module.
Can
On 16-2-2010 22:39, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
While you keep Hans and others busy, here's another thing that puzzled me:
\definehead[appendix][chapter]
\definehead[subappendix][section]
\starttext
\startappendices
\appendix{one}
\subappendix{one.one}
\appendix{two}
\subappendix{two.one}
Am 16.02.10 23:21, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
I can reproduce the error...but I have no idea what is causing it.
It's caused by the \strut in (t-vim.tex):
\def\dodotypevimfile[#1]#2%
{\@@vsbefore
\bgroup
\initializevimtyping{#1}%
\runvimsyntax{#2}%
% The strut is needed for the
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010, Peter Münster wrote:
On Tue, Feb 16 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
as i never use vim for pretty printing i can not quickly test it so in
order to be able to look into it i need a more precise test case
I'm sorry, I can reproduce
Hi,
Sorry for my strive for perfection, but if I set new interline space in
delimited text using 'before' key, the space BEFORE is affected by
\setupinterlinespace, while the space AFTER does not. The result is a
paragraph with visibly unbalanced surroundings. Is there a way to set
the
Am 17.02.10 00:56, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Hi,
Sorry for my strive for perfection, but if I set new interline space
in delimited text using 'before' key, the space BEFORE is affected by
\setupinterlinespace, while the space AFTER does not. The result is a
paragraph with visibly
Hi, Wolfgang,
Thank you for the visual hint. The space around 2th paragraph is equal,
I agree with you. However, why there is only a half of interline space
BELOW 1st paragraph, while 3st paragraph has full space ABOVE it? That
is the root cause of my problem.
Am 17.02.10 01:24, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Thank you for the visual hint. The space around 2th paragraph is
equal, I agree with you. However, why there is only a half of
interline space BELOW 1st paragraph, while 3st paragraph has full
space ABOVE it?
What do you mean?
Wolfgang
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