Dear All,
when a punctuated phrase appears at the beginning of the line, it is not
protruded correctly when preceded by an index term.
... \index{foo}>Bar< ...
A minimal example is available at
http://drifted.in/other/sample.tex
I cannot place the space character between these two parts (whic
On 2014-02-22 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
>
> when hanging in footnotes is enabled and the starting character is a
> punctuation, it is not protruded. However, the same character in the
> footnote body works fine. When both cases are close each other, it
> looks weird, see the screenshot:
>
> http://drif
On 2/21/2014 2:02 AM, Troy Henderson wrote:
I have identified the problem. I have ConTeXt minimals installed
simultaneously with ConTeXt from TeXLive 2013. Unsetting the
environmental variable TEXMFMAIN (which was set to my TeXLive 2013 TEXMF
directory) fixes the problem. Perhaps the minimals
Hi Jan,
Do you have some test code you can share?
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Dear All,
when hanging in footnotes is enabled and the starting character is a
punctuation, it is not protruded. However, the same character in the
footnote body works fine. When both cases are close each other, it looks
weird, see the screenshot:
http://drifted.in/other/footnote_alignment.png
W
Thanks for that. I use incrementcounter and decrementnumber in 'before',
because I use *always* answer nested in question:
\defineenumeration
[exercici]
[alternative=serried,text={\startcolor[darkblue]Exercici\stopcolor},stopper={.\space},left={\bgroup},right={\egroup},width=fit,headstyle=\s
Hi Flavlen,
See these threads:
https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg51252.html
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2010/054614.html
Looks like the wiki is out of date and the CL command has been
deprecated. Hans wrote, "ok, thanks for testing it ... I'm stripping
that old code
Dear All,
using the documentation, I tried to use CL as in the following example but
I did not get any color. Is there a trick?
Best regards,
Flavien.
\setupcolors[state=start]\starttable[|l|l|]\HL\BL[1]\SR\NC Command \NC
Meaning \NC\SR\HL\NC \tex{NC} \NC next column \NC\FR\NC \tex{NR}