On Thu, Jun 30 2011, Willi Egger wrote:
> Columnsets provide you the possibility to place column spanning pictures:
Thank you for the advice. I was hoping to avoid having to learn about
columnsets, but I suppose learning is good. Any hints on getting
columnsets and footnotes to play nicely? H
contextgarden.net/Columns
and it appears to support what I am trying to do. I have experimented a
bit with columnsets, but they appear to be overkill for my use. Then
again, I am probably doing it wrong. Any advice would be appreci
On Mon, Jun 28 2010, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jun 2010, Jason Earl wrote:
>
>> In my defense, part of the reason that I did not think of putting in a
>> manual page break before the section is that my real context documents
>> are generated from a script, and I
On Mon, Jun 28 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 29.06.10 00:17, schrieb Jason Earl:
>> I am having a bit of a problem with some documents that I am trying to
>> lay out in Context. The idea is that section contents are formatted in
>> two columns, but in some cases Contex
lp in sorting this out.
I'm new to Context, and not particularly experienced in typesetting
either, so if you have any other advice I would appreciate that too :).
Thanks,
Jason Earl
\enableregime[utf-8]
\setupcolumns
[n=2,rule=on]
\starttext
\chapter{Test Chapter}
\dorecurse{30}{line \
Curiouslearn writes:
> How to obtain the division symbol? Command \div does not work.
>
> \setuppapersize[letter][letter]
>
> \starttext
>
> $ a \div b $
>
> \stoptext
>
> gives output
>
> a div b
I am using an older version of Context, but running texexec on your
example gets me the correct
Ciro Soto writes:
> Hi all
>
> I wonder what the people in this list is using for checking the
> spelling of a tex document
> I am in Linux and I have going back and forth from tex to OOwriter to
> do this, but that is a pain. Any other suggestion?
>
> thank you
> Ciro
What text editor are