Hi List, I'm looking for a good way to set mathmatical commutative Diagrams in ConTeXt, has anybody of you advices what would be a native/good way to do so? Thanks -- Martin 'golodhrim' Scholz Auf dem Sattler 4 34516 Ederbringhausen Germany Phone: +49 6454 799623 mobile: +49 176 63301749 Fax: +49 6454 7990138 e-Mail: scholz.m82@googlemail.com Not only Guinness - Linux is good for you, too. -- Banzai on IRC
On Sunday 14 November 2010 07:03:31 Martin 'golodhrim' Scholz wrote:
Hi List,
I'm looking for a good way to set mathmatical commutative Diagrams in ConTeXt, has anybody of you advices what would be a native/good way to do so?
Thanks
The eplain macro set does commutative diagrams. But the eplain package has a conflict with Context macros. Perhaps you could build the diagrams in eplain as individual eps or pdf files and then place them in a Context document. -- John Culleton, Wexford Press "Create Book Covers with Scribus" $5.95 at http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html Free eps format barcode: http://www.tux.org/~milgram/bookland/
I use the TikZ module.
http://www.felixl.de/commu.pdf
Bye
Emanuele
2010/11/14 John Culleton
On Sunday 14 November 2010 07:03:31 Martin 'golodhrim' Scholz wrote:
Hi List,
I'm looking for a good way to set mathmatical commutative Diagrams in ConTeXt, has anybody of you advices what would be a native/good way to do so?
Thanks
The eplain macro set does commutative diagrams. But the eplain package has a conflict with Context macros. Perhaps you could build the diagrams in eplain as individual eps or pdf files and then place them in a Context document. -- John Culleton, Wexford Press "Create Book Covers with Scribus" $5.95 at http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
Free eps format barcode: http://www.tux.org/~milgram/bookland/
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Emanuele Sacco
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John Culleton
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Martin 'golodhrim' Scholz