If you have the modes defined in a layout.tex you can say in the main file:
\enablemode[times]
%\enablemode[palatino]
%\enablemode[..]
\environment layout.
So by adding the appropriate \enablemode you even do not need to run the
commandline ...
Willi
Adam Lindsay wrote:
VnPenguin said this at Sun
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 18:34:20 +, Adam Lindsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> VnPenguin said this at Sun, 20 Feb 2005 19:17:41 +0100:
>
> >I'm preparing a document and I would like to product several versions
> >PDF with different fonts.
>
> >I would like to use command line. Could you give me a
VnPenguin said this at Sun, 20 Feb 2005 19:17:41 +0100:
>I'm preparing a document and I would like to product several versions
>PDF with different fonts.
>I would like to use command line. Could you give me a simple example please.
% I've adapted this for gwTeX default encodings.
% Convert back
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 18:09:47 +, Adam Lindsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> VnPenguin said this at Sun, 20 Feb 2005 18:58:41 +0100:
>
> >I dont know how to organize it : is there simple structure
> >"if-then-else" ? could I use ConTeXt's "mode" or "environment" for
> >this goal ?
>
> These are
VnPenguin said this at Sun, 20 Feb 2005 18:58:41 +0100:
>I dont know how to organize it : is there simple structure
>"if-then-else" ? could I use ConTeXt's "mode" or "environment" for
>this goal ?
These are all possibilities.
It depends on how you want to change them. Modes sound promising if you
Hi,
I'm preparing a document and I would like to product several versions
PDF with different fonts.
I dont know how to organize it : is there simple structure
"if-then-else" ? could I use ConTeXt's "mode" or "environment" for
this goal ?
Any idea or example is very appreciated.
Thank you in adva