Corin Royal Drummond wrote:
2. Many of his poems are short, and I'd like to alternate between poems that are left aligned, and right aligned. I tried \startalignment[right] to switch a block of text (and heading) to one side or the other, but it didn't work.
Try \startalignment[flushright]. [right] is the same as [flushleft]. Best wishes, Taco
Am 2009-03-08 um 19:25 schrieb Corin Royal Drummond:
• As I'm learning, it would be wonderful if there were a repository of real-world documents I could use to refer to, to see how other people solve their own problems. I know many of you have written many fabulous ConTeXt documents, and I wish there were a place on the wiki, maybe under "Examples" where people could post their source code, and the resultant PDF. Alternatively, people could mail me docs, and I could post them on the wiki. I'm using the latest context minimals, with the LUA engine (texexec --lua).
In case you didn't find it yourself: use \startlines for your poetry \stoplines Regarding documents: There are some at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Sample_documents But most of them are rather old. It's always a hassle to strip sample documents of all copyrighted text or customer data... Or you know that it's not really best practice what you do and don't want to publish dirty hacks. Greetlings from Lake Constance! Hraban --- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/ http://wiki.contextgarden.net https://www.cacert.org (I'm an assurer)
Thanks Taco and Henning, The link to the Sample Documents was helpful, especially the biochem textbook. As a web developer, I'm used to learning by reading other people's code. I sure do hope other people will post their documents, with or without commentary. It's the quickest way for me to learn without bothering people. Cheers, Corin Royal Drummond
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Corin Royal Drummond
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Henning Hraban Ramm
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Taco Hoekwater