Hi,
I would like to do the timetable of the Chaos Communication
Congress in ConTeXt again. Last year, I used a perl script
to convert the iCal file to ConTeXt code. This year, I'd like
to do it a bit better. One of the problems I have there is that
I would like to fill a framed box with text up to
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 06:16:26PM +0200, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> >At work we use the command line tool "pdcat" by pdftools.com for this.
> >It's commercial, but the demo also does nearly everything.
>
> I just found "PDFLab" for MacOS X, see
> http://fabien.iconus.ch/english/PDFLab.html
Hi Hans,
On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 10:34:44AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> >So basically I want to typeset first some text in the leftmost
> >column (over several pages, on a grid), and then the one in the
> >middle and then the one on the right.
> >
> >Is there an easy way to do this using column(set
Hi all,
I am trying to make a synopsis, i.e a text where in the leftmost
column the original document can be read, in the middle the changes
and in the right column the reasons for the changes.
So basically I want to typeset first some text in the leftmost
column (over several pages, on a grid),
Hi Stefan,
On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 11:40:20AM +0100, Stefan Wachter wrote:
> 1. Does anyone know how to use the 14 PDF standard fonts (Courier,
> Helvetica, Times (each in 4 faces), Symbol, and ITC-Zapf) in ConTeXt?
I once knew it, but forgot :( Once it apparently worked with
\usetypescriptfile[t
Hi Dierk,
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 11:09:22AM +0100, "Höppner, Dierk" wrote:
> just a short and simple question with hopefully a quick answer:
>
> How do I print '{' and '}'. You may answer with RTFM but please name the M
> and page!
what about \type|{| and \type|}| (just like \verb in LaTeX)?
>
r and overlay stuff, I use it extensively :-)
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Hi,
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 01:04:29PM +0200, Alexander Klink wrote:
> I've defined a combined list as my table of contents as follows:
>
> \setuplist[artikel][alternative=c]
> \definecombinedlist[content][chapter,artikel]
> \placecontent
>
> Now that my document nears
tupheader[after={\hairline}] does not work as the hairline
is not below the text but starts at the left border...
Maybe someone got another idea?
Greetings,
ALeX
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Hi,
I've defined a combined list as my table of contents as follows:
\setuplist[artikel][alternative=c]
\definecombinedlist[content][chapter,artikel]
\placecontent
Now that my document nears 75 pages, the list is too full to go on
one page. So I thought I might get rid of the spacing between the
Hi,
On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 04:18:30PM -0700, David Arnold wrote:
> What can people tell me about setting up Emacs to work with Context?
I use the AUCTeX from CVS, which can do ConTeXt by now (and has
the keybindings I'm used to). Unluckily, it always says "Problems
after n pages", even though it
Dear Jens,
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:21:37PM +0200, Jens-Uwe Morawski wrote:
> > But I got another font related problem (or actually two):
> > I installed a TTF-Font using
> > texfont --fontroot=/usr/share/texmf/ --ve=manfredklein --co=thelogovals
> > --ma --in
> > Now the umlauts seem to be at w
Dear Henning,
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:03:04PM +0200, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> >I installed a TTF-Font using
> >texfont --fontroot=/usr/share/texmf/ --ve=manfredklein --co=thelogovals
> >--ma --in
> >Now the umlauts seem to be at weird position, so \"u does not work,
> >I can get it with \ch
Dear Willi,
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 12:09:51PM +0200, Willi Egger wrote:
> I am for sure no font guru. I would suggest you to install the charter fonts
> with texfont.
Apparently, that work has already been done, I found out on the
web page mentioned in the previous posting. Sorry, next time i sho
Hi all,
I am trying to use the Bitstream Charter as a font. Unluckily,
all the umlauts fail to appear. Here is how I do it:
\definefont[bchr][bchr8t at 12pt]
\starttext
\bchr \"a \"o \"u \SS{}
\stoptext
Any idea why that happens? Could someone explain to me (or point
me to some documentation) on
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