On Jun 17, 2014, at 11:18 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 6/16/2014 11:51 PM, Brian Landy wrote:
>> Hi, I was testing the latest beta (2014.06.15) and noticed I am getting
>> incorrect output using natural tables with alignment characters. I produced
>> a small example that demonstrates the proble
Hi,
I want to rotate a multiline text by 90 degrees, and I thought that
\framed[orientation=90] should do that. But it does not work as expected.
\defineframed[tightbox] [align=middle, width=fit, height=fit]
\defineframed[rotatebox][tightbox][orientation=90]
\starttext
\startlines
ABC \rotat
On 6/16/2014 11:51 PM, Brian Landy wrote:
Hi, I was testing the latest beta (2014.06.15) and noticed I am getting incorrect output
using natural tables with alignment characters. I produced a small example that
demonstrates the problem, and attached output created with the version I'm testing
I am composing a document that contains pdf forms. Example code in "Widgets
Uncovered," shows how to specify the height and width of a multi-line text
field. Here is a small example:
\usemodule[fields]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupfield [TextSetup]
[width=\textwidth,height=5em,background=s
On 6/17/2014 5:49 AM, Brian Landy wrote:
Almost all of the tables I generate via code, not by hand, so I found it more
convenient to include a trailing % because I occasionally did run across an
instance where it mattered, and wasn't (and am not) sufficiently skilled at
TeX/ConTeXt to know how