Am 14.10.24 um 20:09 schrieb Kirill Davidov:
i should have probably mentioned ahead of time that i needed this since
i wanted to replicate a booktabs style table layout with normal text
spacing, like one would have in LaTeX with the appropriate package. the
plan was to have a top/bottom rule enab
Well,
The command \setupexternalfigures is an alias of \setupexternalfigure
(https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupexternalfigures)
So, it basically says that the available options in the alias commands are the same as in the original command.
I have 22 image_000?? directories and file names start as image1, image2 in
each one, so even if this path permitted globbing, or regexps, the filenames
would clobber each other. should image1 be in image_0006 or image_00019
directory, for example?
Incidentally the definition is:
\setupexterna
Am 14.10.24 um 18:17 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
You don't have to include the subdirectory in \externalfigure when you
set the search path at the begin of the document with
Even the file extension can be left out.
I know, but for the generated code it makes sense to include both, IMO.
Hraban
Thank you for fixing this. I espy another feature which is required. I save
the png's into a subdirectory called images_0007 which is a subdirectory of
where my tex files are located. I run context from the latter (main or lower)
working directory. Your script looks for the png's in this low
Greetings,
TABLE uses framed extensively to make its cells. it adds all sorts of
offsets and paddings (especially vertical) to cells that annoy me
greatly. i'd like to set up TABLEs to have the same vertical spacing as
a regular tabulate table or even halign, but i keep getting lost in the
options
Am 14.10.24 um 13:12 schrieb David Roderick:
Thank you for fixing this. I espy another feature which is required. I save
the png's into a subdirectory called images_0007 which is a subdirectory of
where my tex files are located. I run context from the latter (main or lower)
working director
David Roderick schrieb am 14.10.2024 um 13:12:
Thank you for fixing this. I espy another feature which is required. I save
the png's into a subdirectory called images_0007 which is a subdirectory of
where my tex files are located. I run context from the latter (main or lower)
working direct
wangzhongtian schrieb am 14.10.2024 um 01:51:
sorry,corrected the title .
I am trying to implement bibliography management in GB/T 7714-2015
(Chinese bibliography style standard), of Author-Year format. The bib
list should be sorted by language, author, year, and then the title of
the book.
Kirill Davidov schrieb am 14.10.2024 um 10:12:
Greetings,
TABLE uses framed extensively to make its cells. it adds all sorts of
offsets and paddings (especially vertical) to cells that annoy me
greatly. i'd like to set up TABLEs to have the same vertical spacing as
a regular tabulate table or ev
i should have probably mentioned ahead of time that i needed this since
i wanted to replicate a booktabs style table layout with normal text
spacing, like one would have in LaTeX with the appropriate package. the
plan was to have a top/bottom rule enabled for a row. sadly it seems
like with this so
Kirill Davidov schrieb am 14.10.2024 um 20:09:
i should have probably mentioned ahead of time that i needed this since
i wanted to replicate a booktabs style table layout with normal text
spacing, like one would have in LaTeX with the appropriate package. the
plan was to have a top/bottom rule en
On 10/14/24 23:20, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> You can use MetaPost to draw the table rules and keep the default
> lines at 0pt, to add
> additional vertical space when needed you can use the toffset and
> boffset keys.
>
> Wolfgang
oh, that's wonderful. just followed the wiki tutorial on making me
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