Hello there,
sind yesterday the pdf-view with synctex had no problems. But today,
without any change (afaik), it does not work anymore. The arguments for
compiling with context.exe are
--synctex
$fullname
That is default. I deleted the .synctex.gz files manually, but it did
not help. What c
Danke dir Wolfgang!
Gruß
Huseyin
Hi there,
is there some equivalent to clubpenalty and windowpenalty? (Respecting grid=yes)
\startsetups [grid] [mypenalties]
\setdefaultpenalties
\setpenalties\widowpenalties{3}{1} % 3 == number of lines, 1 ==
penalty between these 3 lines
>
> Yes. \placefigure is the old syntax. \start…\stopplacefigure the new
> one. The new one uses a the key=value syntax also present in other MkIV
> commands. Compare:
>
>\startplacefigure [title=Lorem, reference=fig:lorem]
>…
>\stopplacefigure
>
>\startchapter [title=Lorem, ref
On Nov 11, 2012, at 9:23 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
> 2012-11-11 Andy Thomas:
>
>> That was my first choice as well. But it does not play nice with
>> margintext.
>
> The both use two different mechanisms AFAIK, and there's no or not
> much communication between them. Mixing both leads to overprin
2012-11-11 Andy Thomas:
> That was my first choice as well. But it does not play nice with
> margintext.
The both use two different mechanisms AFAIK, and there's no or not
much communication between them. Mixing both leads to overprinted
content.
> Also, the figure is moved all the way up, which
Hello,
Once again, let me say that the chart module is great!
In the following example 3 columns x 2 rows, I connect the cell {3,2}
with the cell {2,1}. In the absence of the cell {2,2}, the arrow nicely
goes through the center of this blank space.
\usemodule [chart]
\setupFLOWcharts [nx=3,ny=2
That was my first choice as well. But it does not play nice with margintext.
Try putting \margintext{bla} directly after the chapter. stack=continue is
somehow ignored. Also, the figure is moved all the way up, which is strange.
On Nov 11, 2012, at 8:52 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
> 2012-11-11 Andy
2012-11-11 Andy Thomas:
> Is there a way to avoid that and have the figure always placed in
> the margin?
\startplacefigure [title=Foo, location=margin]
\stopplacefigure
Marco
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Dear all.
I am having some trouble with figure placement in the margin. If you use the
following code, please try to comment out first one and then both '\input
knuth'. Somehow, the figure is not placed in the margin, but the center of the
page, if a page breaks occurs close by. Is there a way
Am 11.11.2012 um 18:15 schrieb H. Özoguz :
> Hi there,
>
> is there some equivalent to clubpenalty and windowpenalty? (Respecting
> grid=yes)
\startsetups [grid] [mypenalties]
\setdefaultpenalties
\setpenalties\widowpenalties{3}{1} % 3 == number of lines, 1 ==
penalty betwee
Hi there,
is there some equivalent to clubpenalty and windowpenalty? (Respecting
grid=yes)
Huseyin
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On 11/10/2012 2:43 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
2012-11-10 Marco Patzer:
2012-11-10 Hans Hagen:
On 11/10/2012 1:38 PM, Andrew Dowell wrote:
Chapter One
This is the Name of the First Chapter
I assume the OP was looking for a way to convert a counter to the
corresp
On 10/11/12 13:43, Marco Patzer wrote:
2012-11-10 Marco Patzer:
2012-11-10 Hans Hagen:
On 11/10/2012 1:38 PM, Andrew Dowell wrote:
Chapter One
This is the Name of the First Chapter
I assume the OP was looking for a way to convert a counter to the
corresponding E
Am 11.11.2012 um 13:18 schrieb Marco Patzer :
> Hi Wolfgang,
>
> the annotation module broke within the last few betas.
>
> \usemodule [annotation]
>
> \starttext
>\startannotation {Foo}
> Bar
>\stopannotation
> \stoptext
Fixed.
Wolfgang
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On 10/11/12 13:43, Marco Patzer wrote:
2012-11-10 Marco Patzer:
2012-11-10 Hans Hagen:
On 11/10/2012 1:38 PM, Andrew Dowell wrote:
Chapter One
This is the Name of the First Chapter
I assume the OP was looking for a way to convert a counter to the
corresponding E
Hi Wolfgang,
the annotation module broke within the last few betas.
\usemodule [annotation]
\starttext
\startannotation {Foo}
Bar
\stopannotation
\stoptext
Marco
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