Erich --
On Wed, Sep 06, 2017, E. Hoffmann wrote:
> Wed, 06 Sep 2017 17:36:34 +0100 (Ralph Corderoy ):
> > Hi Erich,
>
> Hi Ralph! Thank you for looking into it.
>
> > > Moreover, is a thing possible not to have vertical columns, but
> > > horizontal texts, above and below, like
> > >
> > > pa
Wed, 06 Sep 2017 17:36:34 +0100 (Ralph Corderoy ):
> Hi Erich,
Hi Ralph! Thank you for looking into it.
> > Moreover, is a thing possible not to have vertical columns, but
> > horizontal texts, above and below, like
> >
> > page 1 page 2
> >
> > aaa ...aaa
A. On Wed, 2017-09-06 at 18:13 +0200, E. Hoffmann wrote:
> Hello *roffers.
>
> Excuse me if this question has been answered zillions of time,
> or if it is all absurd, but I don't find an answer ...
>
>I want to typeset parallel texts, like a translation, the original
> *always* in the l
Hi Erich,
> Moreover, is a thing possible not to have vertical columns, but
> horizontal texts, above and below, like
>
> page 1 page 2
>
> aaa ...
> aaa... aaa
> --- ---
> bbb ...bbb
Hello *roffers.
Excuse me if this question has been answered zillions of time,
or if it is all absurd, but I don't find an answer ...
I want to typeset parallel texts, like a translation, the original
*always* in the left column, the translation *always* right. TeX has
the "parallel" package
On Tue 05 Sep 2017 23:49:26 Kristaps Dzonsons wrote:
> For example, the colouring of links
You could insert these lines at the top of the .ms file:-
\# These lines set link text and border colours to rgb 0.0 0.3 0.9
.ds PDFHREF.COLOUR 0.0 0.3 0.9
.defcolor pdf:href.colour rgb \*[PDFHREF.COLOUR]
.