Hi Wolfgang.
Thanks for looking into this.
Am Jan 23, 2013 um 8:25 AM schrieb Wolfgang Schuster
:
>
> Am 23.01.2013 um 08:16 schrieb Andreas Mang :
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> the example from the garden (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Initials; with
>> reference to "[NTG-context] Lettrine not Wo
Hi Hans,
I noticed that with the latest mkiv (version 2013.01.22 18:33 MKIV fmt:
2013.1.22) when the sections have no numbers two « ! » are printed and this
behavior is new: with previous versions when invoking for instance
\in{other section}[sec:other]
there used to be a link to the "o
Am 23.01.2013 um 04:29 schrieb 土卜皿 :
> hi,all
> my question as title described,Now I used the following method:
>
> \starttext
> \placetable[here][tab:multilinesinonecell]{Multi Lines in
> One Cell}
> \starttable[|c|c|c|][textwidth=8.8cm]
> \HL
> \NC \JustLeft FIRST COL \NC \JustCenter \bf
Am 23.01.2013 um 08:16 schrieb Andreas Mang :
> Hi there,
>
> the example from the garden (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Initials; with
> reference to "[NTG-context] Lettrine not Working as Expected") does not work
> for me:
>
> minimal
> \setupinitial[color=red,font=Bold sa 4,dist
Hi there,
the example from the garden (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Initials; with
reference to "[NTG-context] Lettrine not Working as Expected") does not work
for me:
minimal
\setupinitial[color=red,font=Bold sa 4,distance=3pt,state=start,n=3]
% known parameters: font, distance, st
I uploaded a new beta to the website. Btw, you can best test this kind
of stuff with:
\usemodule[fnt-20]
\starttext
\setvariables
[otftracker]
[direction=-1,
sample=لا,
title=Test,
% font=file:arabtype,
font=file:scheherazaderegot,
features=arabic]
\stoptext
As it shows th
hi,all
my question as title described,Now I used the following method:
\starttext
\placetable[here][tab:multilinesinonecell]{Multi Lines in
One Cell}
\starttable[|c|c|c|][textwidth=8.8cm]
\HL
\NC \JustLeft FIRST COL \NC \JustCenter \bf SECOND COL \NC\SR\HL
\NC \JustLeft first line \NC \J
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 9:29 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
> On 2013–01–22 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> Doesn't it already have the highest priority?
>
> I did assume that, but that's not the case. Take your t-gnuplot.tex
> module, for instance, make some changes and place it in $TEXMFHOME.
> ConTeXt still
On 20 Jan 2013, at 22:32, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2013, Gerben Wierda wrote:
>
>>> You can add the \nonknuthmode to your document which makes _ and ^ normal
>>> characters for text mode.
>>
>> Is that limited to a {}-scope? And more importantly, that catches ^ and _,
>> but what
On 2013–01–22 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Doesn't it already have the highest priority?
I did assume that, but that's not the case. Take your t-gnuplot.tex
module, for instance, make some changes and place it in $TEXMFHOME.
ConTeXt still uses the old version found in
texmf-modules/tex/context/third/
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> can I somehow set up that files within TEXMFHOME are preferred to
> files found in the distribution? Or is there another variable which
> is more suitable than TEXMFHOME for this purpose?
Doesn't it already have the highest priority?
Hi,
can I somehow set up that files within TEXMFHOME are preferred to
files found in the distribution? Or is there another variable which
is more suitable than TEXMFHOME for this purpose?
Marco
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On 2013–01–23 Devendra Ghate wrote:
> >Use Adobe Acrobat and add that option to the PDF.
> >
> >Best Martin _
> Dear Martin,
>
> Thank you for the pointer. Adobe Reader 9 (which is the latest
> version available for linux) does not allow this. However, Adobe
> Reader X (on windows) allowed commen
Am 22.01.2013 um 13:56 schrieb Marco Patzer :
> Hi Wolfgang et al.
>
> The following example fails with
>
> (virtual://annotation.noname.1)
> ! Undefined control sequence.
>
> \usemodule [annotation]
> \defineannotation [foo]
> \starttext
> \startfoo
> Bar
> \stopfoo
> \stoptext
I put a new
On 01/22/2013 11:45 PM, Martin Schröder wrote:
2013/1/22 Devendra Ghate :
I would like to create an output PDF file on which comments can be added by
a reader for feedback.
Use Adobe Acrobat and add that option to the PDF.
Best
Martin
_
Dear Martin,
Thank you for the pointer. Adobe Read
2013/1/22 Devendra Ghate :
> I would like to create an output PDF file on which comments can be added by
> a reader for feedback.
Use Adobe Acrobat and add that option to the PDF.
Best
Martin
___
If your question i
Hello everyone,
I would like to create an output PDF file on which comments can be added
by a reader for feedback.
I do not know the settings to be applied in context to enable
comments/highlighting of a section etc.
in the generated PDF file.
I am using free Adobe reader 9 on ubuntu presentl
On 1/22/2013 2:54 PM, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
Am 22.01.2013 13:13, schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 1/22/2013 8:40 AM, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
Thanks. I am not sure, what you mean. Until now everything worked fine,
context has to read only the Unicode (like "Lam-Alif" is) and to use the
set arabic font.
Until tod
Am 22.01.2013 13:13, schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 1/22/2013 8:40 AM, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
Thanks. I am not sure, what you mean. Until now everything worked fine,
context has to read only the Unicode (like "Lam-Alif" is) and to use the
set arabic font.
Until today that worked perfectly, with "Lam-Alif",
Hi Wolfgang et al.
The following example fails with
(virtual://annotation.noname.1)
! Undefined control sequence.
\usemodule [annotation]
\defineannotation [foo]
\starttext
\startfoo
Bar
\stopfoo
\stoptext
current version: 2013.01.21 18:18
%D \module
%D [ file=t-annotation,
%D
On 1/22/2013 8:40 AM, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
Thanks. I am not sure, what you mean. Until now everything worked fine,
context has to read only the Unicode (like "Lam-Alif" is) and to use the
set arabic font.
Until today that worked perfectly, with "Lam-Alif", too. Does my above
code compiles correct
On 01/22/2013 03:48 PM, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Hi!
·
I have written a macro to include figures. I pass the label name and
the caption as the two arguments. But when I try to refer to the figure,
it shows ??.
Surely, my macro does not define the figure label as intended by me.
What am
Hi!
·
> I have written a macro to include figures. I pass the label name and
> the caption as the two arguments. But when I try to refer to the figure,
> it shows ??.
>
> Surely, my macro does not define the figure label as intended by me.
> What am I doing wrong?
If you specify only on
I have written a macro to include figures. I pass the label name and
the caption as the two arguments. But when I try to refer to the figure,
it shows ??.
Surely, my macro does not define the figure label as intended by me.
What am I doing wrong? Also, while trying to debug this problem, I tried
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