Am 14.09.2012 um 00:36 schrieb Aditya Mahajan :
> I have been able to isolate the bug to the update on 2012.07.09; specifically
> to this commit.
>
> http://repo.or.cz/w/context.git/blobdiff/6f124794f7dc253f8b83f2517c26ce17e50d66ff..refs/heads/origin:/tex/context/base/strc-num.mkiv
>
> If I re
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012, Otared Kavian wrote:
On 13 sept. 2012, at 02:34, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
For some reason, the numbering in itemize is affected by the value of
userpage!
\setupuserpagenumber[start=12
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012, Otared Kavian wrote:
On 13 sept. 2012, at 02:34, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
For some reason, the numbering in itemize is affected by the value of
userpage!
\setupuserpagenumber[start=12]
\starttext
\startitemize[n,reverse]
\item
Hello,
In my experimentation, I've found that in mkii and mkiv the behavior of
\textrule and \setuptextrule are different...
What I did was quite simple:
\textrule{Testing head}
blah blah blah
\textrule
in mkii the text in well centered between the lines.
But in mkiv the bottom line is too n
Hello,
As I'm new with ConTeXt, I'm playing around and look at how the manuals
are made, to understand some of the subtilities of ConTeXt.
So I've tried to create the pdf of context-beginner.
And I've got a problem, probably a beginner mistake :-D but I would like
to know how to solve it!
s
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> If you want to use eps images, why not just use a white background at
> ConTeXt end (as you had stated in your first message
I think you misread: Pol wants the EPS to be white-on-transparent,
instead of black-on-transparent, so that he can use it on a
(dark-)coloured backg
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012, Otared Kavian wrote:
On 13 sept. 2012, at 02:34, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
For some reason, the numbering in itemize is affected by the value of userpage!
\setupuserpagenumber[start=12]
\starttext
\startitemize[n,reverse]
\item One
\item Two
\stopitemize
\stoptext
With Co
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012, pol stra wrote:
Off-topic for this mailing list, but on-topic for you: You can do this
with Inkscape.
* Install Inkscape: http://inkscape.org/download/?lang=en
* Open the EPS in Inkscape
Working white-on-white sucks, so
* File > Document properties > click to the right o
> From: sbbrou...@gmail.com
> Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 13:45:20 +0200
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Change color of EPS file.
> To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
> CC: r...@hotmail.fr
>
> Hello Pol stra,
>
> Off-topic for this mailing list, but on-topic for you: You can do this
> with Inkscape.
>
> * Install
I guess I will take responsibility for my own actions then. ;) Actually,
as long as the Type 1 fonts continue to work, I presume I have no need for
anything more. Perhaps I'm just somewhat ignorant about fonts and have no
idea what "more complete" (as Hans said) means when comparing the OpenType
Wolfgang Schuster writes:
> Am 13.09.2012 um 12:14 schrieb John Devereux :
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> \setuphead seems to be broken for me in recent context (following
>> upgrade of a ~year-old system).
>>
>> Problem happens when use the command= key.
>>
>> An example from the wiki fails, as does my o
Hello Pol stra,
Off-topic for this mailing list, but on-topic for you: You can do this
with Inkscape.
* Install Inkscape: http://inkscape.org/download/?lang=en
* Open the EPS in Inkscape
Working white-on-white sucks, so
* File > Document properties > click to the right of 'Background:',
below th
On 12-9-2012 19:10, pol stra wrote:
Hello,
I have a EPS file wich contains black lines and no background.
The background of my presentation is colored, so I would like to put this
figure in white.
I tried a \startcolor … \stopcolor environement without succed.
Is there a way to do so?
edit t
Hi Marco,
I do not know if there is a solution to this. The following would work for your
example:
\in{figure}[alpha]--\in[gamma]
Of course this is a quite rigid solution, that does not safeguard against
changes in figure order...So probably not what you were looking for.
Cheers,
Andreas
Am
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 10:24 PM, Troy Henderson wrote:
>> yes, but the fonts are relatively cheap (esp for members) and you get a
>> lot
>
> "relatively" is the keyword here as they are the same price that I paid for
> the Type 1 fonts 3 years ago. So, according to the store website, I
> essentia
Am 13.09.2012 um 12:14 schrieb John Devereux :
>
> Hi,
>
> \setuphead seems to be broken for me in recent context (following
> upgrade of a ~year-old system).
>
> Problem happens when use the command= key.
>
> An example from the wiki fails, as does my own code.
>
> mtx-context | ConTeXt
Hi,
how can I refer to multiple elements at the same time?
\starttext
\startplacefigure [title=foo, reference=alpha]
\stopplacefigure
\startplacefigure [title=bar, reference=beta]
\stopplacefigure
\startplacefigure [title=bar, reference=gamma]
\stopplacefigure
\in{figure}[alpha,beta,gamma]
\st
Hi,
\setuphead seems to be broken for me in recent context (following
upgrade of a ~year-old system).
Problem happens when use the command= key.
An example from the wiki fails, as does my own code.
mtx-context | ConTeXt Process Management 0.60
mtx-context |
mtx-context | main conte
Am 13.09.2012 um 11:07 schrieb Marco Patzer :
>>> Is there something like an adaptive structure code which keeps track
>>> of the nesting level? In this example the first structure would
>>> become the chapter, the second one a section, etc.
>
>> \startstructurelevel [title=first lower level]
>>
I was able to get the Type 1 versions working. It seems that the problem
the whole time was an orphan kpsewhich living in /usr/bin. After removing
it, TL2012's kpsewhich took over and everything is fine.
Troy
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If
> > Is there something like an adaptive structure code which keeps track
> > of the nesting level? In this example the first structure would
> > become the chapter, the second one a section, etc.
> \startstructurelevel [title=first lower level]
> \startstructurelevel [title=second lower level
On 13-9-2012 09:48, Marco Patzer wrote:
Hi,
I am often surprised that some nice-to-have feature is already
present in ConTeXt and I just wasn't aware. But I am not sure about
this one.
Is there something like an adaptive structure code which keeps track
of the nesting level? In this example the
On 12-9-2012 22:24, Troy Henderson wrote:
yes, but the fonts are relatively cheap (esp for members) and you get a
lot
"relatively" is the keyword here as they are the same price that I paid for
the Type 1 fonts 3 years ago. So, according to the store website, I
essentially have to buy them
Am 13.09.2012 um 09:48 schrieb Marco Patzer :
> Hi,
>
> I am often surprised that some nice-to-have feature is already
> present in ConTeXt and I just wasn't aware. But I am not sure about
> this one.
>
> Is there something like an adaptive structure code which keeps track
> of the nesting leve
Hi Aditya,
Yes it is a strange behaviour and it appears only when using mkiv and reversed
itemize, even with
\setuppagenumber[start=12]
instead of
\setupuserpagenumber[start=12]
Also the pagenumber remains unchanged with either of these commands, which
means that it's a bug.
I
Hi,
I am often surprised that some nice-to-have feature is already
present in ConTeXt and I just wasn't aware. But I am not sure about
this one.
Is there something like an adaptive structure code which keeps track
of the nesting level? In this example the first structure would
become the chapter,
Hi,
when \unit is used just with a unit, without a number, the spacing
at the left is wrong. Example:
\starttext
% wrong spacing
(\unit{micro mol per second})
% spacing OK
(\unit{3 micro mol per second})
\stoptext
Marco
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