Am 07.03.2013 um 23:59 schrieb Marco Patzer :
> On 2013–03–07 Mica Semrick wrote:
>
>> Upon updating to the latest beta last night, the document wouldn't compile.
>> It looked like it wasn't reading up the \usemodule[title] at all, because
>> it was giving me an undefined control sequence error
Am 08.03.2013 um 10:22 schrieb Marco Patzer :
> Hi,
>
> this issue was raised on stackexchange¹. When setting up a delimited
> text, a line break is allowed between the character and the
> following text, which is always undesired (maybe I lack imagination
> where this might be intended). Exampl
Dnia 2013-03-07, o godz. 18:25:42
Aditya Mahajan napisał(a):
> On Thu, 7 Mar 2013, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd like to typeset some text flush left and *completely* without
> > hyphenation. What do I do? (For now, I wrote \hyphenpenalty=1,
> > but this is obviously not ve
Hi,
this issue was raised on stackexchange¹. When setting up a delimited
text, a line break is allowed between the character and the
following text, which is always undesired (maybe I lack imagination
where this might be intended). Example:
\setuplayout [width=10cm]
\definedelimitedtext
[quota
Marko, thanks for the clear and very useful information.
Marco Patzer wrote:
> Avoid hard coded path names in your files, it makes them less
> portable. ConTeXt adds the file name extension automatically,
> there's usually no need to specify it manually.
>
>>.
>
> Have a look at the projec
On 03/07/2013 03:11 PM, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
... OK, thanks to Marco and Wolfgang.
Best regads,
Lukas
So did you add it to the wiki?
Thomas
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On 2013–03–08 hwit...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am just learning ConTeXt, so please bare with me. In all of the
> documentation that I've read so far, it shows the names of
> imported photographs, graphs, blocks, etc as a simple filename
> without any filename extensions or pathnames.
Avoid hard code