Hullo hullo! I've often seen articles and documents to use a special character to show that the text is being continued over page and another one to show that this is the end of the text. Is there something like that available in ConTeXt? Currently I would need e.g. a midaligned squiggly line or "* * *" or something to determinate the bottom of the text on the last page of my CV. Cheers, Matija -- gsm: +386 41 849 552 www: http://matija.suklje.name xmpp: matija.suklje@gabbler.org
Am 21.06.10 18:35, schrieb Matija Šuklje:
Hullo hullo!
I've often seen articles and documents to use a special character to show that the text is being continued over page and another one to show that this is the end of the text.
Is there something like that available in ConTeXt?
Currently I would need e.g. a midaligned squiggly line or "* * *" or something to determinate the bottom of the text on the last page of my CV.
\midaligned{* * *}? Something similar is available with the facybreak module: http://bitbucket.org/wolfs/fancybreak/src/tip/files/ To let the reader know your letter/resume/etc. covers more than one page you can number them in the form 'Page 1 of 2'. Wolfgang
Dne ponedeljek 21. junija 2010 ob 19:37:54 je Wolfgang Schuster napisal(a):
Am 21.06.10 18:35, schrieb Matija Šuklje: \midaligned{* * *}?
I already tried that and it works, but: a) I'd rather have a symbol that's more common to b) this enters a new line of text; which in my case drops below to the next page (in my example I'm at the very edge of the page break)
Something similar is available with the facybreak module: http://bitbucket.org/wolfs/fancybreak/src/tip/files/
Hmmm, will take a look. I can't find it in my minimals. Do I have to manually install it?
To let the reader know your letter/resume/etc. covers more than one page you can number them in the form 'Page 1 of 2'.
That I already have :] Cheers, Matija -- gsm: +386 41 849 552 www: http://matija.suklje.name xmpp: matija.suklje@gabbler.org
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