On Wed, 4 Jan 2012, Kip Warner wrote:
Text that I {\it have italicized} trails too tight with the first
non-italicized word that is typeset next. I'm sure there is some ConTeXt
command that adjusts this that I am unfamiliar with.
\italiccorrection or \/
Usage:
{\it text \italiccorrection}
A
Hello,
if I compress a font, there are suddenly hidden spaces
between words.
You can't see the spaces in the PDF, but when you copy the
text from the PDF to an editor you can see the spaces.
And when you search for a word (with hidden spaces) in the
PDF, the word can't be found.
This is the
Hey list,
Text that I {\it have italicized} trails too tight with the first
non-italicized word that is typeset next. I'm sure there is some ConTeXt
command that adjusts this that I am unfamiliar with.
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After a lot of experimenting I finally succeeded including a file with thw
\xmlinclude macro. The next hurdle is how to extend the xml tree with its xml
contents (if that is possibl, of course).
Thus the main file being:
..
I would like to extend the tree starting with node with subnodes
On 4-1-2012 10:34, pol stra wrote:
Dear all,
I tried to compile the first example of the simpleslide module’s documentation,
but it doesn’t work:
! Undefined control sequence.
! Undefined control sequence.
Thanks (I hope I’m not too unpolite)
The simple slide module uses an experimental
On Wed, 4 Jan 2012, pol stra wrote:
I tried to compile the first example of the simpleslide module’s documentation,
but it doesn’t work:
The recent cleanup in the MkIV has broken parts of the simpleslides
module. As a quick hack, you can put the attached file in your current
directory.
Th
That is it! Thanks.
Hans van der Meer
On 4 jan. 2012, at 17:09, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 04.01.2012 um 16:25 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
>
>> Why does framedtext extends to the right in \itemize? Shouldn't the width be
>> reduced by the extend of the item-shift? Isn't that the idea beh
Am 04.01.2012 um 16:25 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
> Why does framedtext extends to the right in \itemize? Shouldn't the width be
> reduced by the extend of the item-shift? Isn't that the idea behind the
> "fit"-parameter.
>
> It wouldn't be a problem to calculate a reduced width, but how can I
Why does framedtext extends to the right in \itemize? Shouldn't the width be
reduced by the extend of the item-shift? Isn't that the idea behind the
"fit"-parameter.
It wouldn't be a problem to calculate a reduced width, but how can I access the
marginshift caused by the item?
A minimal exampl
I would like to include files with the following input xml-file
In the xmlsetup for I thought to place a call to \xmlinclude:
\startxmlsetups xml:file
\xmlinclude{#1}{.}{location}
\stopxmlsetups
But this does not work and I get the following error message:
! LuaTeX error ...-new/
Hi,
a happy 2012 to all of you!!!
Keeping up with the most recent version (2012.01.02) gives to much errors with
my environment file...
So, as the last version that I installed via rsync was 14th october 2011, I
tried to manually install an "in-between" version.
For example:
cd /Users/steffen/
On 3-1-2012 20:31, Chris Lott wrote:
I know I could do it manually, but that makes the source ugly, so is
there a way to redefine paragraph breaks so that instead of actual
breaks in the output they are kept as running text separate by a
paragraph symbol, e.g.:
only with a lot of side effects
Dear all,
I tried to compile the first example of the simpleslide module’s documentation,
but it doesn’t work:
! Undefined control sequence.
system > tex > error on line 9 in file test-simple.tex: Undefined
control sequence ...
1 \usemodule[simpleslides]
2 [style=BigN
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