On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 23:11, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 04.04.10 22:58, schrieb Michael Ewe:
But: how can I find out? Its not in the manual, its not in the manual's
source.
Feeling kind of lost here !
1. It helps to know the source and where certain keys are performed.
2. Lots of
On 4-4-2010 10:58, Michael Ewe wrote:
Thank you very much, that works well!
But: how can I find out? Its not in the manual, its not in the manual's source.
The wiki page about chapter headers says textstyle=cap and mentions
\textcommand and \deeptextcommand
changed related to cap also relate
Hello ConTeXt gurus,
as a newbie I checked the example from ConTeXt an excursion
page 11 (Hasselt makes headlines). The manual says:
use textstyle=cap to format a chapter's head in capitals.
Short story:the manual lies ;-) The sample does not work (at least in Mk II)
Longer story: Sample
Am 04.04.10 18:12, schrieb Michael Ewe:
Hello ConTeXt gurus,
as a newbie I checked the example from ConTeXt an excursion
page 11 (Hasselt makes headlines). The manual says:
use textstyle=cap to format a chapter's head in capitals.
Short story:the manual lies ;-) The sample does not work (at
Thank you very much, that works well!
But: how can I find out? Its not in the manual, its not in the manual's source.
The wiki page about chapter headers says textstyle=cap and mentions
\textcommand and \deeptextcommand
Feeling kind of lost here !
Best Regards
Michael Ewe, Germany
Am 04.04.10 22:58, schrieb Michael Ewe:
Thank you very much, that works well!
But: how can I find out? Its not in the manual, its not in the manual's source.
The wiki page about chapter headers says textstyle=cap and mentions
\textcommand and \deeptextcommand
Feeling kind of lost here !