Thank you, Hans, for directing me to use streams. Not only it takes
care of this problem it also shows me how to do some other stuff that
I had struggled with.
-Hamid
On 6/24/07, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hamid Kamrani wrote:
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks for your explanation and patch. I
Hamid Kamrani wrote:
Thank you, Hans, for directing me to use streams. Not only it takes
care of this problem it also shows me how to do some other stuff that
I had struggled with.
keep in mind that this otr trickery is indeed trickery; in luatex we can
do real neat things
Hans
Hamid Kamrani wrote:
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks for your explanation and patch. I appreciate it.
However, with the patch, now I have the problem of correct indentation.
As this example shows:
\input core-itm-patch
\starttext
\usemodule[streams]
\definestreamlayer[whatever][width=12cm]
2007/6/21, Hamid Kamrani [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am just wondering if this is a bug or feature or some lack of
understanding on my part. The horizontal list turns into a vertical
list inside a framedtext environment. The same happens in a background
environment.
\starttext
2007/6/22, Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2007/6/21, Hamid Kamrani [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am just wondering if this is a bug or feature or some lack of
understanding on my part. The horizontal list turns into a vertical
list inside a framedtext environment. The same happens in a
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks for your explanation and patch. I appreciate it.
However, with the patch, now I have the problem of correct indentation.
As this example shows:
\input core-itm-patch
\starttext
Consider\par
\startframedtext[width=\textwidth]
\startitemize[n][style=bold]
\item As a college
I am just wondering if this is a bug or feature or some lack of
understanding on my part. The horizontal list turns into a vertical
list inside a framedtext environment. The same happens in a background
environment.
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=\textwidth]
\startitemize[5, columns,