>
> \setuplist
> [chapter]
> [before={\blank[5ex]}]
>
Thank you!
Troy
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On 2013–01–29 Troy Henderson wrote:
> How do I change the vertical spacing between chapter/section list items in
> the Table of Contents?
\setuplist
[chapter]
[before={\blank[5ex]}]
\setuplist
[section]
[before={\blank[.6ex]}]
Marco
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> It's somewhat experimental. Up to you to update the wiki.
Anyone can suggest a category for it?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Category:Commands
Nodes?
André Caldas.
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How do I change the vertical spacing between chapter/section list items in
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Troy
Am 29.01.2013 um 09:11 schrieb Devendra Ghate :
> I have been going through the concepts underlying pallet.
>
> I would like to define three basic colors in RGB. Then use various shades
> and tints of these basic three colors through out the document.
>
> Now the algorithm for getting various s
On 01/29/2013 01:41 PM, Devendra Ghate wrote:
I have been going through the concepts underlying pallet.
I would like to define three basic colors in RGB. Then use various shades
and tints of these basic three colors through out the document.
Now the algorithm for getting various shades for RGB
On 1/28/2013 6:38 PM, Mari Voipio wrote:
There used to be a project to create a test suite with various types
of files, but the links on the wiki refer to something from 2009 and
that is, as you say, probably a be obsolete. I remember somebody
talking about the test suite at one of the more rece
I have been going through the concepts underlying pallet.
I would like to define three basic colors in RGB. Then use various shades
and tints of these basic three colors through out the document.
Now the algorithm for getting various shades for RGB scheme is:
Darker shades:
Multiply each compon