When I change the middle line in Wolfgang's example at the bottom of
this message from:
a{\tt a} e{\tt e} A{\tt A}
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| to the below
v
x{\tt a} y{\tt e} z{\tt A}
I thought i should get: aa ee and AA for the given example
It seems that my messages are not appropriately getting onto the list?
Have you been to busy to forward them to the list?
Question now is "how to stop "repeat" in enumerations that give item
numbers such as 1 1.1 1.1.1 but at a certain depth I just
want a simple alpha, such a a.
*Wolfgang*,
you efforts are very helpful to all. Much appreciated.
Henman
On 05/18/2016 06:46 AM, Meer, Hans van der wrote:
On 18 May 2016, at 15:41, Hans Hagen <mailto:pra...@wxs.nl>> wrote:
the setups have always been there but i never really kept them in
sync with t
I am using the 'repeat' directive to cause itemizations to display upper
level numbers as well as lower ones, but, sometimes I want to put it on
hold and just display a simple alpha enumeration For example at the
third level. I can't see how to turn off the repeat.
1
1.1
1.2
a.
Is the newly released version you mention below, already (or will it be)
available in the newest stand-alone download for ConteXt?
On 03/29/2016 06:35 AM, luigi scarso wrote:
LuaTeX Release 0.90.0 was released 2016032512
I did not send that mail.
On 02/03/2016 11:52 PM, Meer, Hans van der wrote:
Please, will the moderator of this group consider to remove from the
list the sender of the reply below?
It is really offensive and the TeX-community unworthy.
Hans van der Meer
On 04 Feb 2016, at 00:42, Henman
Go eat your dead great-grandmother's cunt.
On 02/03/2016 10:10 AM, Meer, Hans van der wrote:
In the ConTeXt reference manual in section 12.5 Cross references I
find the following explanation:
I would like to set (interactive) references as the black triangles
pointing forward and backward, a
I found out that the command is \bTABLEhead and not \bTABLEheader, but I
don't know why my saved example had ...header instead of head.
Thanks.
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Subject:\bTABLEheader used to work?
Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2015 00:06:38 -0700
From: Henma
I tried to build on a previously compilable table generating context
file, but can not do so now. Here is a simple example:
I am getting a " ! Undefined control sequence
Line #.20 which is ==>\bTABLEheader
Do I have hidden bug in my script or did this change?
I'd
I am using "mtxrun | ConTeXt TDS Runner Tool 1.31"
In real life I get documents that have long blank lines which are a
sequence of underscore characters. I have to transcribe these into
ConTeXt file. But when compiled into a pdf file the long resulting rule
line infringes on the ri
In the below example, used with the latest standalone ConTeXt version, I
can only get
\hskip to work when the parameter is 1 dimension unit. e.g. 1em or 1cm
for example.
How can I get a larger horizontal space say 3em , rather that having to
write
\hskip 1em \hskip 1em \hskip 1em
I am trying to create a form which will use check boxes in it.
I tried to use the \bigsquare character for the check box and put in in
an itemize list.
The \bigsquare character, however does not display however in the
itemized list, but will display by itself. What do you normally do for
che
The following minimal example demonstrate how a series of underscores in
not handled right with regards to right margins.
I realize there are a few rules command and I plan to use them in the
future but for now I am just trying to port old forms into ConText and
have them be usable.
Any
It clicked that input can be used to mean include a file.
Problem solved.
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I've searched the garden for how to do the simple function of including
a context macro file into another one for text and formats that I want
to reuse.
But, I can find nothing when I searched for intuitive words such as
"include", "import" , "use" and "file" , etc
What is the command n
I have created a letterhead for correspondence, but it is too unfriendly
to have to include it in every time.
I would like to use it as a package, but don't know if it's possible.
The problem I see is that the command \setlayer must be done after the
\starttext command.
If it doesn't then f
Thank you for ferreting that out for me. Your correction is what I needed.
Much obliged.
Henman
On 2015年04月24日 22:40, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On 04/25/2015 07:34 AM, henman wrote:
I now I could use a table to do this but I should also be able to do
this with \framed and
minimal example\\\
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank You.
Henman
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I am trying to load the standalone but have ran into a problem.
Platform: cygwin on Windows XP
Here is what I did to try to get it all loaded and setup:
#1 rsync -av rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/first-setup.sh .
sh ./first-setup.sh || exit 3
The following files are loaded:
r
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