Dear All,
I am trying to get an itemization like this
(1) This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
(2) This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
i.e., for each item, there is no
I am trying to string 10 pdfs together onto one very wide page so I can
print it as a scroll.
I've tried using texexec as follows:
$texexec --combination=10*1 --pdfcombine infile.pdf
but what I get is 10 pdfs at the top of an A4 sheet.
How do I make a custom page size 1480mm x 210 mm?
I've also
Hi list!
I am hoping that someone can point me towards some more information on
typesetting FO (Formatting Objects) with foXet and ConTeXt. I've read
the threads on the foxet mailing list (and I assume that's dead, last
post in 2005), and the wiki provides pretty sparse information. There
are
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Zhaopeng Xing zpx...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
I am trying to get an itemization like this
(1) This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
(2) This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
This is a
Am 13.09.2010 um 15:43 schrieb Zhaopeng Xing:
Dear All,
I am trying to get an itemization like this
(1) This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
(2) This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
This is a test. This is a
Hi folks.
Just hit a strange feature using \about to give me the title of a
referenced section. When the title is long, there seems to be an
automatic cut-off, as if some form of \nomarking had been used on the
last words of the title. So with a section somewhere in the text like
Am 15.09.2010 um 02:26 schrieb Arild Syme:
I am trying to string 10 pdfs together onto one very wide page so I can print
it as a scroll.
I've tried using texexec as follows:
$texexec --combination=10*1 --pdfcombine infile.pdf
but what I get is 10 pdfs at the top of an A4 sheet.
How do
Am 15.09.2010 um 09:22 schrieb Duncan Hothersall:
Hi folks.
Just hit a strange feature using \about to give me the title of a referenced
section. When the title is long, there seems to be an automatic cut-off, as
if some form of \nomarking had been used on the last words of the title. So
I thought I'd give the mailing list a small change of pace---instead of
asking how to do it, I will show you :)
The short answer is:
\starttext
My Concrete Poem
\startlines
All the whitespace
will print !
\stoplines
\stoptext
However,
try this:
\starttext
\setupcolors[state=start]
\definedfont[SansBold at 35mm]
\baselineskip 0pt % switch off the space between the stripes
\lineskip 0pt
\def\MyLogo{\vbox{\hbox{\CONTEXT}\null}} % null is necessary for the
whole bounding box
\def\Number{30}
On Wed, 15 Sep 2010, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
\starttext
\setupcolors[state=start]
\definedfont[SansBold at 35mm]
\baselineskip 0pt % switch off the space between the stripes
\lineskip 0pt
\def\MyLogo{\vbox{\hbox{\CONTEXT}\null}} % null is necessary for the
whole bounding box
Apologies, as a very significant aspect of this process was omitted in the
previous email!
Don't forget to do:
\setuplines[space=on]
first!
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 9:45 AM, John Haltiwanger
john.haltiwan...@gmail.com wrote:
I thought I'd give the mailing list a small change of
Hi,
Is it possible to change the name of the font as it appears in the pdf
file?
More specifically, I am using Termes font, but I want that the document
properties to show the name of the font as Times. Is that possible? Is
doing so a violation of the font license?
Aditya
On Wed, 15 Sep 2010, John Haltiwanger wrote:
Apologies, as a very significant aspect of this process was omitted in the
previous email!
Don't forget to do:
\setuplines[space=on]
first!
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 9:45 AM, John Haltiwanger
john.haltiwan...@gmail.com wrote:
I thought I'd give
Am 16.09.2010 um 00:38 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
However, \startlines..\stoplines is not available when defining a macro.
What do you mean by that these macros are not available?
Doesn't the following work? (untested, but I will be really surprised if it
doesn't work)
\def\startpoety
I don't usually define macros like that (isn't that more of a
\definestartstop kind of deal?).
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote:
On Wed, 15 Sep 2010, John Haltiwanger wrote:
Apologies, as a very significant aspect of this process was omitted in the
What Wolfgange said :)
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 10:42 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 16.09.2010 um 00:38 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
However, \startlines..\stoplines is not available when defining a
macro.
What do you mean by that these macros are not
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 16.09.2010 um 00:38 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
However, \startlines..\stoplines is not available when defining a macro.
What do you mean by that these macros are not available?
Doesn't the following work? (untested, but I will be really
On Wed, 15 Sep 2010, John Haltiwanger wrote:
I don't usually define macros like that (isn't that more of a
\definestartstop kind of deal?).
\definestartstop just provides some syntax sugar around that.
From core-sys.mkiv
\def\dododefinestartstop[#1][#2]%
{
\setvalue{\e!start#1}%
Hi Everybody...
Everyone who can not be with us physically today in Brejlov, we send a
few pictures to bring the atmosphere conferencing. Photos are
continuously met through Sunday.
http://www.kostverlorenvaart.nl/context2010/
Autor: Frans Goddijn.
With greetings Jaroslav and all of Brejlov
Yeah, that seems like a good way to go. Now I finally understand what
Wolfgang was saying last night :)
Since whitespace wasn't important to this particular poem, it did not matter
(using \par worked fine). But I will update my blog with this for sure, as
in the case of whitespace-sensitive
On Wed, 15 Sep 2010, John Haltiwanger wrote:
In general though, it is completely unnecessary, as poetry generally has no
need to be defined in macros. But it's the edge cases, where I live :)
On the contrary, typesetting poerty can be very tricky. This is what I did
once to typeset the
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 11:12 PM, Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote:
On Wed, 15 Sep 2010, John Haltiwanger wrote:
In general though, it is completely unnecessary, as poetry generally has
no
need to be defined in macros. But it's the edge cases, where I live :)
On the contrary,
Hi John,
On Wed, 15 Sep 2010, John Haltiwanger wrote:
Interestingly, this conversation has cleared up a few lingering details in
my mind re: ConTeXt. Maybe a poetry typesetting tutorial is a worthy way to
explain some key concepts?
Definite write such a tutorial. I think ConTeXt is lacking
I totally agree. My experience with ConTeXt is that I can obtain
incredible results. But I have to dig into docs, typically with no
much hope, and at the end I ask the list. The solution is typically
cut and past from a guru's email :-).
Best
-a-
On Sep 16, 2010, at 1:51 AM, Aditya
\big \bigg \Big and \Bigg has no effect in Mkiv with opentype math fonts.
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