Am 19.05.2011 um 23:59 schrieb :
> Thanks again,
>
> it works very well. However I still have one question: is it possible to
> decide of the placement of the overlay and its alignment? With your example
> the section name is centered both horizontally and vertically. I'd like to
> flush it r
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Thanks. It works. Hope it will help others who have the same intention.
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 1:03 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Thu, 19 May 2011, seasoul wrote:
>
> It seems that it is a very abnormal question, so I will type the ciation
>> number in the figures one by one after every othe
Hi, I am using context to write a presentation. I use simplefonts module to use
Chinese. It works ok with my paper. But when I write the presentation and use
--mode=presentation the Chinese characters do not show, but when I use
--mode=handout it works well. Why ? Can anyone help me ? Thanks.
Thanks again,
it works very well. However I still have one question: is it possible to decide
of the placement of the overlay and its alignment? With your example the
section name is centered both horizontally and vertically. I'd like to flush it
right at least.
Greetings,
Alex
On Thu 19/05
Am 19.05.2011 um 17:42 schrieb Daniel Schopper:
> Dear list,
> I’m fiddling around with a simple apparatus for critical editions with
> endnotes. For now this is working ok - but I’m wondering if somebody could
> advise me on some aspects of it (see below). Here’s a minimal example:
>
> […]
>
On 19-5-2011 3:35, Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
With this test.cld file, the "= blub" is not printed:
context.starttext()
context.startchapter{title = "bla = blub"}
context.stopchapter()
context.stoptext()
Workaround:
context.startchapter{title = "{bla = blub}"}
you can patch cldf-ini.lua:
2
On 2011-05-19 Alexandre Leray wrote:
> Thanks Marco,
>
> I'm probably missing a piece here has it doesn't produce anything
> visible in my composition. I'm a newbie at context; could you detail a
> little bit more how to implement this or is this snippet anything I'm
> supposed to need?
Here is
Thanks Marco,
I'm probably missing a piece here has it doesn't produce anything
visible in my composition. I'm a newbie at context; could you detail a
little bit more how to implement this or is this snippet anything I'm
supposed to need?
Thanks,
Alex
On 19/05/11 18:58, Marco wrote:
>> how coul
On Thu, 19 May 2011, seasoul wrote:
It seems that it is a very abnormal question, so I will type the ciation
number in the figures one by one after every other contents are fixed.
Try:
\def\listcite[#1]%
{\begingroup
\settrialtypesetting
\cite[#1]%
\endgroup}
If for some reason th
> how could I write the name of the current \section or \subject in the
> outer margin, with a rotation of 90°?
\setupbackgrounds [state=repeat]
\defineoverlay [side]
[{\rotate[rotation=90]{\getmarking[section]}}]
\setupbackgrounds [text] [rightmargin]
[background=side]
Marco
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Dear list,
I’m fiddling around with a simple apparatus for critical editions with
endnotes. For now this is working ok - but I’m wondering if somebody
could advise me on some aspects of it (see below). Here’s a minimal example:
\newwrite\enotes
\newread\readenotes
\immediate\openout\enotes =
Hi,
how could I write the name of the current \section or \subject in the
outer margin, with a rotation of 90°?
Best,
Alex
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It seems that it is a very abnormal question, so I will type the ciation
number in the figures one by one after every other contents are fixed.
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 11:53 AM, seasoul wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I asked the same question in another post, but no replies except Thomas A.
> Schmitz a
Hello,
With this test.cld file, the "= blub" is not printed:
context.starttext()
context.startchapter{title = "bla = blub"}
context.stopchapter()
context.stoptext()
Workaround:
context.startchapter{title = "{bla = blub}"}
But according to the documentation
http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manu
On Thu, 19 May 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 19.05.2011 um 13:04 schrieb Julian Becker:
I'm still having problems migrating from latex to context:
In latex, I used to write e.g. $\| x \| = 1$, and get two vertical lines on each side of the x. In ConTeXt,
the same "\|" is only producing o
I have a small set of Polytonic greek as Type1 font with Adobe Encoding.
I would like to wrap it as OpenType and use it for UTF-8 greek text, but
reencoding with fontforge seems to fail (or at least I have not found
a way to do it)
I believe that I must do some manual work and I would like to do wi
On 2011-05-19 Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 19-5-2011 12:08, Marco wrote:
>
> > new commands. I can't figure out how to shade from a
> > particular colour to transparent.
>
> afaik you can't as one shades from color to color (maybe
> achoosing nother transparency method)
As soon as transparency (th
thank you, Wolfgang, for your quick reply! This is exactly what I needed!
2011/5/19 Wolfgang Schuster
>
> Am 19.05.2011 um 13:04 schrieb Julian Becker:
>
> > I'm still having problems migrating from latex to context:
> > In latex, I used to write e.g. $\| x \| = 1$, and get two vertical lines
>
Am 19.05.2011 um 13:04 schrieb Julian Becker:
> I'm still having problems migrating from latex to context:
> In latex, I used to write e.g. $\| x \| = 1$, and get two vertical lines on
> each side of the x. In ConTeXt, the same "\|" is only producing one single
> vertical line. I tried using "|
I'm still having problems migrating from latex to context:
In latex, I used to write e.g. $\| x \| = 1$, and get two vertical lines on
each side of the x. In ConTeXt, the same "\|" is only producing one single
vertical line. I tried using "||" and "\parallel", but in both cases the
spacing is not a
On 19-5-2011 12:08, Marco wrote:
new commands. I can't figure out how to shade from a
particular colour to transparent.
afaik you can't as one shades from color to color (maybe choosing
another transparency method)
Hans
On 2011-05-18 Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 18-5-2011 8:30, Marco wrote:
>
> > % Error
> > % path p; p:=fullsquare scaled 5cm shifted (10cm, 0cm);
> > % fill p
> > % withshading("linear", llcorner p, urcorner p)
> > % withcolor \MPcolor{red-t} shadedinto \MPcolor{blue};
>
> don't ask how, but the
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