Thank you Luigi.
I haven't tried your solution yet, as I was abroad the previous days.
I hope I will try later.
Bye.
Arrigo
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On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 12:02 PM, elgo...@libero.it wrote:
> Yes it works.
> The only problem is that now I have the formulas aligned at the center of the
> page.
> Which command can I use to align the formulas on the left?
\setupformulas[alternative=default,margin=-6em]
(with try-and-error )
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Yes it works.
The only problem is that now I have the formulas aligned at the center of the
page.
Which command can I use to align the formulas on the left?
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2012/5/14 elgo...@libero.it :
> Sorry for having given you a non working example!
> Here you can find a working one. The comments at the end of each line are in
> italian.
> Changing the height of the frame you can move the \startalign content in the
> page.
> As you will see, the whole content flo
Sorry for having given you a non working example!
Here you can find a working one. The comments at the end of each line are in
italian.
Changing the height of the frame you can move the \startalign content in the
page.
As you will see, the whole content flows from one page to the following,
wit
On Sun, 13 May 2012, elgo...@libero.it wrote:
\sbc{} is a command defined by me.
\define[1]\sbc{\ctxlua{context("\%.2f", #1)}}%
I'm writing a technical report and I use that command to substitute numbers to
letters in formulas.
Please create a complete working minimal example.
Aditya
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 3:54 PM, elgo...@libero.it wrote:
> \sbc{} is a command defined by me.
> \define[1]\sbc{\ctxlua{context("\%.2f", #1)}}%
> I'm writing a technical report and I use that command to substitute numbers to
> letters in formulas.
ok, I'm using
\def\sbc#1{#1}
\let\sbd\sbc
\let\sb
\sbc{} is a command defined by me.
\define[1]\sbc{\ctxlua{context("\%.2f", #1)}}%
I'm writing a technical report and I use that command to substitute numbers to
letters in formulas.
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On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 11:16 AM, elgo...@libero.it wrote:
> Thank you very much Luigi.
>
> Any idea on how to split the \startalign content?
No, I've an error
! Undefined control sequence.
system > tex > error on line 16 in file test.tex: Undefined
control sequence ...
6 %contex
Thank you very much Luigi.
Any idea on how to split the \startalign content?
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On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 1:44 PM, elgo...@libero.it wrote:
> And by the way, is there a clever way to write a block of text under some
> conditions as shown in the example above other than tex.print(".") which
> forces to escape every command?
> Thank you very much.
> Bye
\starttext
\startluac
Hello,
I'm a new user of context (and of this mailing list).
I'm facing some problems in splitting the \startalign ... \stopalign content
on more pages.
This is the formulas:
\setupformulas[align=right]
\startformula
\startalign[n=3, align={left, right, left}]
\NC \text{dove} \quad \NC Y \NC =
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