Re: [NTG-context] TOC: alternatives (Was: continous chapter numbering)

2007-11-14 Thread luigi scarso
On Nov 14, 2007 2:44 AM, Jeff Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Nov 13, 2007 4:51 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  % continue chapter numberind over parts
  \setuphead[part][resetnumber=no]

 Thanks, that was simple in the end...

 Now, a real TOC question/problem.

 Reading through old posts and docs, I remain unconvinced as to what is
 the best solution between creating my own lists or customizing the
 standard Alternatives. But even then, is the latter possible?

Yes with \setuplist .
For example I have used this
\def\PartCommand#1#2#3{%
\framed[width=broad,
frame=off,
align={right,lohi}]{\bfd #2\quad#3}}
\setuplist[part]
  [alternative=none,
   partnumber=no,
   before={\blank[1em]},
   command={\PartCommand},]


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Re: [NTG-context] rotate bug?

2007-11-14 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Hans Hagen wrote:
 Peter Rolf wrote:
 Hi,

 This morning I used \rotate to correct some slightly sloped graphics and
 noticed a weird behavior. In case of the rotation angle interval (-1,0)
 the negative sign is simply ignored, so the rotation goes to the
 opposite direction.

 Donno if negative values for the rotation angle are allowed (they
 normally work). But it's easier to handle it this way (sign for
 direction of rotation).

 @Wolfgang: as workaround, only use positive values or add -360 ;)
  (and sorry for my wrong interpretation of your table mail)
 @Taco: are you still collecting the ConTeXt bugs?
 

Right now not really, I have no time. That does not mean that people
cannot add bugs at the tracker themselves, though:

  http://foundry.supelec.fr/tracker/?atid=161group_id=21func=browse

Best wishes,
Taco

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Re: [NTG-context] modifying bib style files

2007-11-14 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Andrea Valle wrote:
 Thanks Wolfgang, but is it enough that I create a new file adn put it in 
 the same folder? 

Better keep the file with the document for now, and when you are happy 
with it, send me the final version for inclusion in the distribution.

 Ho w do I refer to it from inside ConTeXt?

If your file is bibl-apa-it.tex, you refer to it as

   \setuppublications[alternative=apa-it]

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[NTG-context] Long s in ConTeXt

2007-11-14 Thread Andreas Hauser
Hoi,

how can I produce a ſ (long s) in ConTeXt?

Please CC me, as i'm not subscribed.
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Re: [NTG-context] modifying bib style files

2007-11-14 Thread Andrea Valle

Thanks Taco,
Ah, didn't know about the possibility of using local dir. Sure, after  
tweaking the file I'll send it back to the list.


Best
-a-


On 14 Nov 2007, at 09:15, Taco Hoekwater wrote:


Andrea Valle wrote:
Thanks Wolfgang, but is it enough that I create a new file adn put  
it in

the same folder?


Better keep the file with the document for now, and when you are happy
with it, send me the final version for inclusion in the distribution.


Ho w do I refer to it from inside ConTeXt?


If your file is bibl-apa-it.tex, you refer to it as

   \setuppublications[alternative=apa-it]

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[NTG-context] \setupnotes (Undefined control sequence ??)

2007-11-14 Thread Steffen Wolfrum
Hi,

is the 'split' parameter not supported anymore?


! Undefined control sequence.
l.6 \setupnotes
[footnote][split=strict]
?


Steffen

ConTeXt  ver: 2007.08.07 12:43 MKII  fmt: 2007.11.14  int: english/ 
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Re: [NTG-context] Long s in ConTeXt

2007-11-14 Thread Lutz Haseloff
Hi Andy,

You can try following file:
--
% engine=xetex
\font\myfont=Vollkorn at 12pt\myfont
\starttext
ſ
\stoptext
--

Every otf/ttf font containing a ſ will work.

Greetings Lutz

13 Nov 2007 10:34:31 +0100, Andreas Hauser [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hoi,

 how can I produce a ſ (long s) in ConTeXt?

 Please CC me, as i'm not subscribed.
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Re: [NTG-context] Long s in ConTeXt

2007-11-14 Thread Taco Hoekwater


Andreas Hauser wrote:
 Hoi,
 
 how can I produce a ſ (long s) in ConTeXt?

Do you have a font that has it (most fonts don't)?

 Please CC me, as i'm not subscribed.

I strongly suggest you do so. I normally delete all pending
messages, since  99.9 %  of them is spam. You got lucky
this morning.

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[NTG-context] space between last bodytext line and blackrule

2007-11-14 Thread Steffen Wolfrum
Hi,

in a layout with footnotes at the bottom of the page it happens  
sometime that the last bodytext line is moved to a new page although  
it *looks* as there would be enough space between the last bodytext  
line and the footnote's blackrule.
When printing the page and using the ruler you may find out that only  
0.5mm is missing ...

I know that there is a way to control the space between the blackrule  
and the first footnote's line:
\def\MyRule
{\blackrule[width=3cm,height=1mm]
 \vskip.5cm}% here this space is 0.5cm

But how do I control the space between the *last bodytext line* and  
the blackrule??

Steffen

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Re: [NTG-context] \setupnotes (Undefined control sequence ??)

2007-11-14 Thread Steffen Wolfrum
... seems to exist only in the singular form, right?

Am 14.11.2007 um 09:28 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:

 Hi,

 is the 'split' parameter not supported anymore?


 ! Undefined control sequence.
 l.6 \setupnotes
 [footnote][split=strict]
 ?



\setupnote[footnote][split=strict]% works!


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Re: [NTG-context] TOC: alternatives (Was: continous chapter numbering)

2007-11-14 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
2007/11/14, Jeff Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On Nov 13, 2007 4:51 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  % continue chapter numberind over parts
  \setuphead[part][resetnumber=no]

 Thanks, that was simple in the end...

 Now, a real TOC question/problem.

 Reading through old posts and docs, I remain unconvinced as to what is
 the best solution between creating my own lists or customizing the
 standard Alternatives. But even then, is the latter possible?

 I only need to modify two slight details with alternative c (or b, not
 sure yet if I use the dots or not). When creating my own lists, I try
 to emulate alternative c but I still am not satisfied with what I come
 up with.

 First off, I don't want the chapter/section numbers to align on the
 left, I want them to indent with the text.

 Second, I don't want the chapter number in my section numberings. So,
 instead of the following (here I don't bother with the page numbers) :

 IChapter One
 I-1 First Section
 I-1.1 First Subsection
 I-1.2 Second Subsection
 I-2   Section Section
 IIChapter Two
 II-1First section
 II-1.1 First subsection
 II-2.1 Section subsection

 I'd like to have:

 I. Chapter One
  1. First Section
  1.1. First Subsection
  1.2. Second Subsection
  2. Section Section
 II. Chapter Two
  1. First section
  1.1. First subsection
  2.1. Section subsection

 If I make my own lists, I don't know how to align the page number to
 the right, like alternative=b/c does, and I can't find how to have a
 linebreak with single linespacing after an entry (my document doesn't
 use single linespacing and so it interefered with my TOC
 explorations). Alternative=b/c does everything I need, minus the two
 details mentionned above. So, it would seem easier if I could just
 modify it. Is it possible?

\setuppagenumbering[way=bytext,partnumber=no]
\setuphead[part][resetnumber=no]
\setuphead[part,chapter,section,subsection][stopper={.}]
\setuplist[part,chapter,section,subsection][stopper={.}]

\setuplist
  [part,chapter,section,subsection,subsubsection]
  [partnumber=no]

\setuplabeltext[part=]

\setuplist[part][width=2em,distance=0pt]
\setuplist[chapter][margin=2em]
\setuplist[section][margin=4em]
\setuplist[subsection][margin=5em]

\starttext

\completecontent

\dorecurse{4}
 {\part{Part}
  \dorecurse{4}
{\chapter{Chapter}
 \dorecurse{2}{\section{Section

\stoptext

For explanations of the example look into core-sec.tex and core-lst.tex.

Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] rotate bug?

2007-11-14 Thread Peter Rolf
Hans Hagen schrieb:
 Peter Rolf wrote:
 Hi,

 This morning I used \rotate to correct some slightly sloped graphics and
 noticed a weird behavior. In case of the rotation angle interval (-1,0)
 the negative sign is simply ignored, so the rotation goes to the
 opposite direction.

 Donno if negative values for the rotation angle are allowed (they
 normally work). But it's easier to handle it this way (sign for
 direction of rotation).

 @Wolfgang: as workaround, only use positive values or add -360 ;)
  (and sorry for my wrong interpretation of your table mail)
 @Taco: are you still collecting the ConTeXt bugs?
 
 i sent you a patch ... was a tricky side effect


Thanks Hans, patch works fine. Also we have another 'brrr' (\realnumber)
in the source :D

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Re: [NTG-context] space between last bodytext line and blackrule

2007-11-14 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
2007/11/14, Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi,

 in a layout with footnotes at the bottom of the page it happens
 sometime that the last bodytext line is moved to a new page although
 it *looks* as there would be enough space between the last bodytext
 line and the footnote's blackrule.
 When printing the page and using the ruler you may find out that only
 0.5mm is missing ...

 I know that there is a way to control the space between the blackrule
 and the first footnote's line:
 \def\MyRule
 {\blackrule[width=3cm,height=1mm]
  \vskip.5cm}% here this space is 0.5cm

This is a valid hack but not a perfect solution, a parameter called inbetween
for \setupnote would be the perfect option to control this.

 But how do I control the space between the *last bodytext line* and
 the blackrule??

You can change the space before the footnotes with
\setupnote[footnote][before=...]
or its short form \setupfootnotes[before=...]. A empty value for
before removes all
whitespace between the text and the footnote but a small space between both
lcks a little bit better to me.

The answer to this question was look into the source, core-not.tex
is your friend.

Wolfgang
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[NTG-context] Context and Lilypond on Miketex with TeXnicCenter

2007-11-14 Thread u-wrede
Hallo
I use MikeTex TeXnicCenter for writing Context with Lilypond.

When I try this:

\usemodule[lilypond]

\starttext
There are some notes \lilypond{\relative{bes a c b}} embedded in this line.
\stoptext

then I get this:

This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.30.6-2.2 (MiKTeX 2.5) (preloaded 
format=cont-en 2007.11.11)  14 NOV 2007 08:28
entering extended mode
**C:/LaTeX1.tex \emergencyend
(C:\LaTeX1.tex

ConTeXt  ver: 2007.09.28 16:52 MKII  fmt: 2007.11.11  int: english/english

language: language en is active
system  : cont-new loaded
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\base\cont-new.tex
systems : beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.tex
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\base\cont-new.mkii)
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\base\cont-mtx.tex))
system  : cont-old loaded
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\base\cont-old.tex
loading : Context Old Macros
)
system  : cont-fil loaded
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\base\cont-fil.tex
loading : Context File Synonyms
)
system  : cont-sys.rme loaded
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\user\cont-sys.rme
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\base\type-tmf.tex)
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\base\type-siz.tex)
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\base\type-one.tex)
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\base\type-akb.tex))
bodyfont: 12pt rm is loaded
language: patterns en-ec:ec-1-2:3 uk-ec:ec-2-2:3 de-texnansi:tex
nansi-3-2:3 de-ec:ec-4-2:3 fr-texnansi:texnansi-5-2:3 fr-ec:ec-6-2:3
 es-ec:ec-7-2:3 pt-texnansi:texnansi-8-2:3 pt-ec:ec-9-2:3 it-texnansi
:texnansi-10-2:3 it-ec:ec-11-2:3 nl-texnansi:texnansi-12-2:3 nl-ec:ec-
13-2:3 cz-il2:il2-14-2:3 cz-ec:ec-15-2:3 sk-il2:il2-16-2:3 sk-ec:ec
-17-2:3 pl-pl0:pl0-18-2:3 pl-ec:ec-19-2:3 pl-qx:qx-20-2:3 loaded
specials: tex,postscript,rokicki loaded
system  : LaTeX1.top loaded
(C:\LaTeX1.top
specials: loading definition file tpd
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\base\spec-tpd.tex
specials: loading definition file fdf
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\base\spec-fdf.tex
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\base\spec-fdf.mkii))
specials: fdf loaded
)
specials: fdf,tpd loaded
)
systems : system commands are disabled
system  : module lilypond loaded
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\lilypond\t-lilypond.tex
loading : LilyPond module
) (C:\LaTeX1.tuo) (C:\LaTeX1.tuo) (C:\LaTeX1.tuo) (C:\LaTeX1.tuo)
(C:\LaTeX1.tuo) (C:\LaTeX1.tuo) (C:\LaTeX1.tuo) (C:\LaTeX1.tuo) (C:\LaTeX1.tuo)
(C:\LaTeX1.tuo) (C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\base\sort-lan.tex
loading : Context Sorting Macros (languages)
(C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\base\sort-lan.mkii)) (C:\LaTeX1.tuo)
(C:\LaTeX1.tuo)
systems : begin file LaTeX1 at line 3
! Bad number (18).
\dodostartlilypond ...lily!figures ]\fi \ifeof 18 
  \expanded {\installprogram...
l.4 ... some notes \lilypond{\relative{bes a c b}}
   embedded in this line.
? 

I would be nice, to get some help

Thank You
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Re: [NTG-context] page backgrounds

2007-11-14 Thread olivier Turlier
Peter Rolf wrote:

 Hi Olivier,
 
 olivier Turlier schrieb:
 Hi everybody,
 I try to draw several metapost page backgrounds (code found at
 http://melusine.eu.org/syracuse/poulecl/divers/papiers/ ) for manual
 sketchs on A4 paper.
 Obviously, it does'nt work, and I don't know why.
 TIA for any answers.
 Not so short examples are attached.
 
 not so short working example attached. I had some problems with MP
 (compilations stops in MP; CTRL-D or typing 'end' works)...I donno. Some
 eof mess.
 
 Best wishes, Peter
 
 
 
 
 

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Hi Peter,
Thanks for your answer. 
I'm still unable to produce the desired pdf, both on texlive 2005 (ubuntu
festy) and 2007 (gutsy). I've located an error in a metapost inclusion
file, because context is complaining in the log file :  
...
TeXExec | processing graphic 'papier-quadrille-mpgraph.mp'
This is MetaPost, Version 0.993 (Web2C 7.5.6)
(/usr/share/texmf/web2c/natural.tcx)
(papier-quadrille-mpgraph.mp (constantes.mp) (papiers.mp
 papiers.mp
 papiers.mpx
! Unable to make mpx file.
l.70   dotlabel.llft(btex
  $O$ etex,(x.origine*cm,y.origine*cm));
I'll test solutions later, as I just enter in a super-charged era @ work.
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Re: [NTG-context] rotate bug?

2007-11-14 Thread Peter Rolf
Taco Hoekwater schrieb:
 Hans Hagen wrote:
 Peter Rolf wrote:
 Hi,

 This morning I used \rotate to correct some slightly sloped graphics and
 noticed a weird behavior. In case of the rotation angle interval (-1,0)
 the negative sign is simply ignored, so the rotation goes to the
 opposite direction.

 Donno if negative values for the rotation angle are allowed (they
 normally work). But it's easier to handle it this way (sign for
 direction of rotation).

 @Wolfgang: as workaround, only use positive values or add -360 ;)
  (and sorry for my wrong interpretation of your table mail)
 @Taco: are you still collecting the ConTeXt bugs?
 
 Right now not really, I have no time. That does not mean that people
 cannot add bugs at the tracker themselves, though:
 
   http://foundry.supelec.fr/tracker/?atid=161group_id=21func=browse

ok, will do so. But this time Hans was faster ;)

 Best wishes,
 Taco
 
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[NTG-context] MetaPost 1.001 announcement

2007-11-14 Thread Taco Hoekwater

The MetaPost team is happy to announce a new release of MetaPost:

--
MetaPost 1.001
--

The sources and a win32 package can be downloaded immediately from

   https://foudnry.supelec.fr/projects/metapost/

The source package should compile normally on all systems that are
capable of compiling a modern web2c-based TeX distribution.

The win32 package is intended for texlive or a similar web2c-based
installation, and has been tested only with TeXLive 2007. These
executables will *not* work for miktex, sorry.

Of course, we welcome any comments (either good or bad) that you may
have. Simply replying to this message is fine, but see the bottom of
the message for a more formal way to report bugs and feature requests.

--
What is new in version 1.001:
--

* The default cmyk 'black' color now uses only black, not all four
   ink colors (after a discussion on the mailing list).

* Some issues were reported with the new turningnumber algorithm,
   all known problems are now fixed.

* Gábor Braun discovered that mpost did not always download the font
   encodings into all the created output files.

* Akira Kakuto and Hartmut Henkel found some small issues in mpto
   regarding trailing and leading whitespace.

* A fix for the 'Helvetica' entries in trfonts.map was provided by
   Werner Lemberg, and Michail Vidiassov supplied two extra font
   entries for troff.map (Symbol and ZapfDingbats). Karl Berry
   provided the new file troff-updmap.map, to be used by the updmap
   tool in texlive.

* Mpost now supports web2c's --output-directory option.

* Any warnings about missing fonts and characters are now always
   written to the terminal as well as to the log.

* Now that makempx is a C program, it needed a different install line
   in build.sh. Also, Olaf Mersmann contributed a patch to recognize
   'gmake' in build.sh

* Luigi Scarso found some typing errors in the web source that prevented
   clean weaving of the source.

* Stephan Hennig fixed a number of problems in the manual (mpman.tex)
   and the introduction paper (mpintro.tex). He also wrote new sections
   on how to preview metapost graphics and on how to use metapost
   graphics inside  other documents. On top of that, the manual is now
   hypertext-aware, and fixes for a whole series of small problems have
   been applied.

--
Legal notice / license / bug reports
--
MetaPost is a system for producing graphics developed by John Hobby
at ATT, based on Donald Knuth's Metafont.  The MetaPost home page
is http://tug.org/metapost.

MetaPost and related programs are in the public domain.

The MetaPost development project is currently hosted at Supelec,
https://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/metapost; please report bugs and
request enhancements through there if possible. Alternatively, you
can reach us through the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list as well.

Have fun!

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Re: [NTG-context] [metapost] MetaPost 1.001 announcement

2007-11-14 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
 The MetaPost team is happy to announce a new release of MetaPost:
 
 --
 MetaPost 1.001
 --
 
 The sources and a win32 package can be downloaded immediately from
 
https://foudnry.supelec.fr/projects/metapost/

Sorry, that is (almost) the same typo as in the previous announcement.
It should be:

   http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/metapost/

Best wishes,

Taco


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Re: [NTG-context] MetaPost 1.001 announcement

2007-11-14 Thread Andrea Valle

   https://foudnry.supelec.fr/projects/metapost/



(little typo)

Sorry Taco, but it is a step  on the way to MegaPost, or are they two  
separate project?


Best

-a-




The source package should compile normally on all systems that are
capable of compiling a modern web2c-based TeX distribution.

The win32 package is intended for texlive or a similar web2c-based
installation, and has been tested only with TeXLive 2007. These
executables will *not* work for miktex, sorry.

Of course, we welcome any comments (either good or bad) that you may
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the message for a more formal way to report bugs and feature requests.

--
What is new in version 1.001:
--

* The default cmyk 'black' color now uses only black, not all four
   ink colors (after a discussion on the mailing list).

* Some issues were reported with the new turningnumber algorithm,
   all known problems are now fixed.

* Gábor Braun discovered that mpost did not always download the font
   encodings into all the created output files.

* Akira Kakuto and Hartmut Henkel found some small issues in mpto
   regarding trailing and leading whitespace.

* A fix for the 'Helvetica' entries in trfonts.map was provided by
   Werner Lemberg, and Michail Vidiassov supplied two extra font
   entries for troff.map (Symbol and ZapfDingbats). Karl Berry
   provided the new file troff-updmap.map, to be used by the updmap
   tool in texlive.

* Mpost now supports web2c's --output-directory option.

* Any warnings about missing fonts and characters are now always
   written to the terminal as well as to the log.

* Now that makempx is a C program, it needed a different install line
   in build.sh. Also, Olaf Mersmann contributed a patch to recognize
   'gmake' in build.sh

* Luigi Scarso found some typing errors in the web source that  
prevented

   clean weaving of the source.

* Stephan Hennig fixed a number of problems in the manual (mpman.tex)
   and the introduction paper (mpintro.tex). He also wrote new  
sections

   on how to preview metapost graphics and on how to use metapost
   graphics inside  other documents. On top of that, the manual is now
   hypertext-aware, and fixes for a whole series of small problems  
have

   been applied.

--
Legal notice / license / bug reports
--
MetaPost is a system for producing graphics developed by John Hobby
at ATT, based on Donald Knuth's Metafont.  The MetaPost home page
is http://tug.org/metapost.

MetaPost and related programs are in the public domain.

The MetaPost development project is currently hosted at Supelec,
https://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/metapost; please report bugs and
request enhancements through there if possible. Alternatively, you
can reach us through the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list as well.

Have fun!

Taco Hoekwater, for the MetaPost team, November 14, 2007


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Re: [NTG-context] on block quotes

2007-11-14 Thread Jesse Alama
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

 \definedelimitedtext
[\v!blockquote][\v!quotation]
 

 \setupdelimitedtext
   [\v!blockquote]
   [\c!left=,
\c!right=]

 added

Excellent -- thanks!  If I do a ctxtools --updatecontext, will this be
available?

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Re: [NTG-context] [tex-implementors] MetaPost 1.001 announcement

2007-11-14 Thread Staszek Wawrykiewicz
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Taco Hoekwater wrote:

 The MetaPost team is happy to announce a new release of MetaPost:
 
 --
 MetaPost 1.001
 --
 
 The sources and a win32 package can be downloaded immediately from
 
https://foudnry.supelec.fr/projects/metapost/
 
 The source package should compile normally on all systems that are
 capable of compiling a modern web2c-based TeX distribution.
 
 The win32 package is intended for texlive or a similar web2c-based
 installation, and has been tested only with TeXLive 2007. These
 executables will *not* work for miktex, sorry.

Many thanks for the announcement, but (for a sake) we will use for 
Tex Live the compilation made by Akira, right?
 
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Re: [NTG-context] Context and Lilypond on Miketex with TeXnicCenter

2007-11-14 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On 11/14/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hallo
 I use MikeTex TeXnicCenter for writing Context with Lilypond.

 When I try this:

 \usemodule[lilypond]

 \starttext
 There are some notes \lilypond{\relative{bes a c b}} embedded in this line.
 \stoptext

 then I get this:
...

I don't have MikTeX here, but this looks silghtly suspicios to me:

http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/systems/win32/miktex/tm/packages/
context-lilypond.cab2005-12-30

as well as:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/context/contrib/t-lilypond/

For Ulrich: does it work if you replace
C:\Programme\MiKTeX 2.5\tex\context\lilypond\t-lilypond.tex
with

http://dl.contextgarden.net/modules/t-lilypond/tex/context/third/t-lilypond.tex
?

(I had some minor problems with that, like non-optimal formatting, but
at least it compiled OK.)

Independent of that I need to ask the CTAN people about details
(automatic updating of modules etc.).

Mojca
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Re: [NTG-context] on block quotes

2007-11-14 Thread Idris Samawi Hamid
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 12:02:29 -0700, Jesse Alama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

 \definedelimitedtext
[\v!blockquote][\v!quotation]


 \setupdelimitedtext
   [\v!blockquote]
   [\c!left=,
\c!right=]

 added

 Excellent -- thanks!  If I do a ctxtools --updatecontext, will this be
 available?

Hi,

Check and compare with the release date of the latest beta on  
pragma-ade.com

Best
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Re: [NTG-context] on block quotes

2007-11-14 Thread Hans Hagen
Jesse Alama wrote:
 Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

 \definedelimitedtext
[\v!blockquote][\v!quotation]


 \setupdelimitedtext
   [\v!blockquote]
   [\c!left=,
\c!right=]
 added
 
 Excellent -- thanks!  If I do a ctxtools --updatecontext, will this be
 available?

no, there will be a current release in sync with a new luatex beta 
release (before the end of the month)

Hans


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Re: [NTG-context] Context and Lilypond on Miketex with TeXnicCenter

2007-11-14 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 2007-11-14 um 08:48 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I use MikeTex TeXnicCenter for writing Context with Lilypond.

I don't know if t-lilypond will work on Windows at all.
You need:
- a rather recent version of ConTeXt (yours seems ok)
- a rather recent version of pdfTeX (dito)
- latest version of t-lilypond (from contextgarden)
- LilyPond 2.10.x (previous or 2.11 versions don't work at the moment!)

Try a \startlilypond ... \stoplilypond block instead of inline  
\lilypond{} - the latter is never tested and won't probably work at all.

Try if you can call lilypond and pstopdf on the commandline.

I don't understand why you name your file LaTeX, but that shouldn't  
cause any error.
I'd never put any files in C-root, either (depending on your Windows  
version, TeX might be prohibited to write there).



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Re: [NTG-context] MetaPost 1.001 announcement

2007-11-14 Thread Hans Hagen
Andrea Valle wrote:
https://foudnry.supelec.fr/projects/metapost/
 
 
 (little typo)
 
 Sorry Taco, but it is a step  on the way to MegaPost, or are they two 
 separate project?

megapost is now mplib, development starts soon, first betas early next 
year

Hans

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Re: [NTG-context] TOC: page headers

2007-11-14 Thread Jeff Smith
Hi again,

Thank you again everyone for your help. The list is very helpful. I
got one last question and then I promise I'll stop spamming the list
for a bit. ;-)

Oddly enough, the archives are very unclear on this one, and anyway
what I try with the little I find doesn't work -- or I don't know how
to implement it. But anyway, my problem is the following.

When my TOC goes on more than one page, the page header doesn't
follow. It becomes what I use much later in my document (namely,
chapter number and title, pagenumber, and a thin line across the width
of the page), but I don't want that. In fact, I don't want *any* page
header for my TOC, but this works only on the first page. No amount of
\noheaderandfooterlines, \setuphead[header=nomarking] or
\setupbackgrounds[state=stop] can make the header disappear on
subsequent TOC pages... :-(

What do I have to do?

Thanks a zillion times again!
Jeff
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Re: [NTG-context] Context and Lilypond on Miketex with TeXnicCenter

2007-11-14 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:

 Am 2007-11-14 um 08:48 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I use MikeTex TeXnicCenter for writing Context with Lilypond.

 I don't know if t-lilypond will work on Windows at all.

I remember testing t-lilypond on Windows and it worked properly (that is 
I got some output from the examples in the source. I don't know music 
notation, so I do not know if the result was correct) as long as you have 
lilypond and ghostscript in PATH

Aditya (who has happly moved to linux)
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Re: [NTG-context] TOC: page headers

2007-11-14 Thread Idris Samawi Hamid
Hi,

On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 18:03:20 -0700, Jeff Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi again,

 Thank you again everyone for your help. The list is very helpful. I
 got one last question and then I promise I'll stop spamming the list
 for a bit. ;-)

No, spam away! ;-)

 Oddly enough, the archives are very unclear on this one, and anyway
 what I try with the little I find doesn't work -- or I don't know how
 to implement it. But anyway, my problem is the following.

 When my TOC goes on more than one page, the page header doesn't
 follow. It becomes what I use much later in my document (namely,
 chapter number and title, pagenumber, and a thin line across the width
 of the page), but I don't want that. In fact, I don't want *any* page
 header for my TOC, but this works only on the first page. No amount of
 \noheaderandfooterlines, \setuphead[header=nomarking] or
 \setupbackgrounds[state=stop] can make the header disappear on
 subsequent TOC pages... :-(

If possible, post a minimal example that illustrates the problem; use  
\input's like ward.tex, knuth.tex, zapf.tex etc. (in the distro) so some  
of us can run the test file and report back. Sometimes someone will know  
the answer without such an example but for even faster service ;-) always  
try to include a minimal example when possible.

Best
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Re: [NTG-context] TOC: page headers

2007-11-14 Thread Jeff Smith
On Nov 14, 2007 8:15 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If possible, post a minimal example that illustrates the problem; use
 \input's like ward.tex, knuth.tex, zapf.tex etc. (in the distro) so some
 of us can run the test file and report back. Sometimes someone will know
 the answer without such an example but for even faster service ;-) always
 try to include a minimal example when possible.

Indeed. I'm truly sorry. I attach a sample document with the relevant
stuff. I made the TOC start a little lower on the page just to provoke
the page switching, instead of adding an unwieldy amount of dummy
chapters to acheive the same result.

Thanks, and sorry again!
Jeff


headertoc.tex
Description: TeX document
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Re: [NTG-context] -, -- and --- in Context

2007-11-14 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On 11/15/07, Maurí­cio wrote:
 Hi,

 TeX fonts have the known convention
 for -, -- and ---. How would be the
 proper way to get those characters
 in Context? Should I use Unicode
 characters? I know that, at least in
 my instalation, -- and --- work as
 in TeX, but I would like to know if
 Context has a different standard way
 to do that.

 Thanks,
 Maurício

Hello,

ConTeXt works in the same way as standard/plain TeX. With the old
TeX engine(s) (=pdfTeX) that should always work. If you use XeTeX or
LuaTeX as an engine with OpenType fonts, --/--- won't be converted to
endash/emdash automatically, but both engines support using that
shortcut if you ask them to do so (they artificially add a new
ligatire to the font).

So, if you're working with XeTeX and want to use --/---, you need to
explicitely say mapping=tex-text when loading a new font, else you
will get two/three dashes.
If you use typescripts, [feature=defaults] will do that for you.

I would say: if you find it easy to input endash  emdash directly, do
that (that's what people on the XeTeX mailing list often recommend).
But you can still use --/--- anytime you want.

Mojca
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