Hi Markus,
marfin wrote:
Hello,
I need two bibliographies for my document, »Primary sources« and
»Secondary sources«.
Two bibliographies was created and loaded with
\setupbibtex[database={prim,sec}].
But for the last step in my intention I’m looking for something to the
effect that
\placep
Hello,
I need two bibliographies for my document, »Primary sources« and
»Secondary sources«.
Two bibliographies was created and loaded with
\setupbibtex[database={prim,sec}].
But for the last step in my intention I’m looking for something to the
effect that
\placepublications[database=prim]
o
Hello,
I need two bibliographies for my document, »Primary sources« and
»Secondary sources«.
Two bibliographies was created and loaded with
\setupbibtex[database={prim,sec}].
But for the last step in my intention I’m looking for something to the
effect that
\placepublications[database=prim]
o
Hello,
I need two bibliographies for my document, »Primary sources« and
»Secondary sources«.
So two bibliographies was created and loaded with
\setupbibtex[database={prim,sec}].
But for the last step in my intention I’m looking for something to the
effect that
\placepublications[database=prim]
o
于 2010年03月31日 14:43, Taco Hoekwater 写道:
This means your luatex is older than it should be for the current
mkiv beta. The 'writable' glue_spec field was introduced in
luatex 0.52.
It works now. Thanks. I thought that the luatex shipped with the latest
ConTeXt was the latest beta. Now I know t
Beautiful. \openup does what I want.
Thanks,
Troy
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2010, Troy Henderson wrote:
Is there any way to change the amount of vertical space produced by
\NR within \startmathalignment ... \stopmathalignment?
There is no such high-level interface. You will have to resort to a
low-level \openup.
\starttext
\startformula \startalign
Is there any way to change the amount of vertical space produced by
\NR within \startmathalignment ... \stopmathalignment?
Thanks,
Troy Henderson
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On 31-3-2010 17:35, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Just between \starttext..\stoptext the code \directlua{tex.print("{\it
abc}")} works as expected and I get an italic abc.
However, between \startxmlsetups..\stopxmlsetups this is different. Here
the result is: {endgraf ignorespaces it abc}
And leaving
Just between \starttext..\stoptext the code \directlua{tex.print("{\it
abc}")} works as expected and I get an italic abc.
However, between \startxmlsetups..\stopxmlsetups this is different. Here
the result is: {endgraf ignorespaces it abc}
And leaving out one backslash before the it: {it abc}
Hello,
I'm just curious, why line mumbers appear mirrored (on the right side of
text) in the rightmost column?
\starttext
\startcolumns\startlinenumbering\startlines
Fly me to the moon
Hit the road jack
Sway
Libertango
Sunny
Besame mucho (Em)
La Bamba
Hey-na-na-na
Venus (Dm)
El Talisman
Oye Co
Am 30.03.10 23:34, schrieb Torsten Suhling:
Hello,
thanks for the help, attached snippet seems to work.
So I guess my question basicly was caused by misunderstandings
in using define/setup commands.
Is there a document describing the grammar of context---how to
use or to combine \setupsomethin
Hi,
> Do you have all the formats generated? (mptopdf etc.)
No. Thanks for the hint (the logfile also told me, I know now). It works
now. The problem was that I use a system-wide setup and the $TEXMFCACHE
tree was not writable by the users. I now introduced the »chmod« line, see
below.
I'm not a
Grrr ... wrong newsgroup.
Sorry,
Joh
Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Consider something like
>> library(ggplot2)
>> movies$decade <- round_any(movies$year, 10)
>> m <- qplot(rating,data=movies,colour=factor(decade),geom="density")
>> m
> (modified from "?stat_density").
>
> I'd like to add
Hi,
Consider something like
> library(ggplot2)
> movies$decade <- round_any(movies$year, 10)
> m <- qplot(rating,data=movies,colour=factor(decade),geom="density")
> m
(modified from "?stat_density").
I'd like to add on the line y=0 a dot for the median of each "decade"
category (using the same c
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 02:33, Marco wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the following example just prints »Hello World!«, without the square.
> What's wrong?
Do you have all the formats generated? (mptopdf etc.)
Mojca
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On 31 Mar 2010, at 03:00, luigi scarso wrote:
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 2:33 AM, Marco wrote:
Hi,
the following example just prints »Hello World!«, without the square.
What's wrong?
\startuseMPgraphic{test}
fill fullsquare scaled 5cm;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\starttext
Hello World!
\useMPgraphic{t
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