On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 1:48 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Sep 2012, luigi scarso wrote:
>
> www.scilua.org
>>
>> This is a MIT licensed library for general purpose numerical computing
>> written entirely in Lua(JIT).
>>
>> The Sci library is composed of a number of modules:
>>
>> * alg
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012, luigi scarso wrote:
www.scilua.org
This is a MIT licensed library for general purpose numerical computing
written entirely in Lua(JIT).
The Sci library is composed of a number of modules:
* alg: vector and matrix algebra operations;
* math: special mathematical functions;
www.scilua.org
This is a MIT licensed library for general purpose numerical computing
written entirely in Lua(JIT).
The Sci library is composed of a number of modules:
* alg: vector and matrix algebra operations;
* math: special mathematical functions;
* quad: quadrature (integration) algorithm
Fabulous - thank you very much.
I see now that criterium is often relevant to lists and registers.
I had searched for a good while before asking but clearly not for the right
thing. I updated the \completecontent command on the wiki with two links to
other pages that mention criterium with r
Hi,
The spacing around the integrals is wrong in the current version when
using latin modern or xits (but correct when using cambria or euler).
Is this due to wrong parameters in the font, or something wrong at the
ConTeXt end?
Minimal example:
\setupbodyfont[xits]
\setupmathematics[integr
On 19-9-2012 22:54, Matthew Claus wrote:
Hi everyone,
Using the 2012.09.16 minimals,
\starttext
\completecontent
\chapter{Chapter One}
\completecontent
[criterium=text]
\stoptext
renders the first table of contents as expected but the second is empty.
Should this work? I'm trying t
Hi everyone,
Using the 2012.09.16 minimals,
\starttext
\completecontent
\chapter{Chapter One}
\completecontent
\stoptext
renders the first table of contents as expected but the second is empty.
Should this work? I'm trying to place the contents as the final element of the
frontmatter
Hello,
I have problem using CP 1250 and component/environment.
Suppose having a simple example:
t-M.mkiv - File of macro definitions
%\enableregime[cp1250]
\def\ccc{č} % A Czech letter with diacritics
t-Env.mkiv - Environment file - just load macros
%\enableregime[cp1250]
\inp
works like a charm! didn't know it is so easy.
thanks michael
Am 19.09.2012 um 14:27 schrieb Marco Patzer:
> 2012-09-19 "Eidenbenz Michael" :
>
> Hi Michael
>
>> is there a way to setup the layout of the publicationlist? I would
>> like to add a blank line after every entry.
>
> untested:
2012-09-19 "Eidenbenz Michael" :
Hi Michael
> is there a way to setup the layout of the publicationlist? I would
> like to add a blank line after every entry.
untested:
\setuplist
[pubs]
[after=\blank]
Marco
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Hello list,
is there a way to setup the layout of the publicationlist? I would like to add
a blank line after every entry. I already created my own style file to alter
the layout of some publications but don't know where to change the list.
best michael
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·
> Hello, all,
>
> The wiki currently has $wgCapitalLinks = false; meaning that if one
> wishes to link to e.g. [[Columns]] inside a sentence one must write
> "See the [[Columns|columns]] article." And if one links to another
> article, one must remember whether its title is lowercase, T
Hello, all,
The wiki currently has $wgCapitalLinks = false; meaning that if one
wishes to link to e.g. [[Columns]] inside a sentence one must write
"See the [[Columns|columns]] article." And if one links to another
article, one must remember whether its title is lowercase, Titlecase,
or if it does
On 19-9-2012 13:19, Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Hallo.
I have to typeset one Russian sentence (cyrillic) in a Czech document
in ConTeXt Mark II (texexec) in ConTeXt Suite (minimal installation)
on Linux. I use UTF8 encoding. Is there any simple way to do it? I'm
willing to accept any font to avoid f
Hallo.
I have to typeset one Russian sentence (cyrillic) in a Czech document
in ConTeXt Mark II (texexec) in ConTeXt Suite (minimal installation)
on Linux. I use UTF8 encoding. Is there any simple way to do it? I'm
willing to accept any font to avoid font difficulties. Can you help me
please? Many
Hi Hans,
> quite some commands are generated so we would still miss a lot
For any now-or-future documentation project, it will be useful to have
a list of macros that generate (user-facing) macros.
* We could use it to modify these macros so that they report to a
table the macros they create.
* W
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