All, This is what is needed, but even in more detail. Try this in Latex: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{layout} \begin{document} \layout \end{document} We need a picture(s) indicating all of the various layout parameters and their location on the page, as shown in the figure generated when you run the Latex code above.
Hello David,
This is what is needed, but even in more detail.
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We need a picture(s) indicating all of the various layout parameters and their location on the page, as shown in the figure generated when you run the Latex code above.
So you have tried out my t-layout? I guess you have to rename it since the distribution contains a layout module as well. What else do you miss? Do you need a graphical representation of everything? Patrick -- ConTeXt wiki: http://contextgarden.net
Patrick, Found it (t-layout) at http://levana.de/context/. Good stuff. Let me look at this more carefully. This is definitely what is needed in any introductory Context manual. At 03:21 PM 11/8/04 +0100, you wrote:
Hello David,
This is what is needed, but even in more detail.
[...]
We need a picture(s) indicating all of the various layout parameters and their location on the page, as shown in the figure generated when you run the Latex code above.
So you have tried out my t-layout? I guess you have to rename it since the distribution contains a layout module as well. What else do you miss? Do you need a graphical representation of everything?
Patrick -- ConTeXt wiki: http://contextgarden.net _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
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