Re: [NTG-context] 2 columns: 1 language per column (solved)

2012-08-01 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi,

Thanks!
Your solution works as far as creating a « ConTeXt-CLD.engine » which creates a 
menu item for typesetting a CLD document, upon choosing it for the code written 
by Peter Münster, provided the suffix of the document's name is .tex, not .cld.

However adding the line 
%!TEX TS-program = ConTeXt-CLD
at the top of the file results in an error message saying:
  tex  error on line 72 in file 
/context-minimal/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-yes.mkiv: LuaTeX error
(here context-minimal is the directory where I have the latest version of the 
standalone ConTeXt).

Also enclosing the code written by Peter between \startluacode …. \stopluacode 
in a TEX file does not allow to to typeset the file, contrary to other examples 
in the manual written by Hans « ConTeXt, Lua Documents ».

In any case thanks for your attention: now there is another way to typeset two 
languages in two columns…

Best regards: OK

On 1 août 2012, at 00:41, Rogers, Michael K mrog...@emory.edu wrote:

 If you wish to use TeXShop, you can set it up...in my typically kludgy way.  
 This mimics the TeXShop setup for Context Standalone (see 
 http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone/Mac_Installation) and 
 assumes that context is in your regular execution path.
 
 Create a new plain-text file in ~/Library/TeXShop/Engines -- call it whatever 
 you like -- let's say ConTeXt-CLD.engine.  Add these lines
 CUT HERE--
 #!/bin/bash
 context --forcecld $1
 CUT HERE--
 
 This will create a ConTeXt-CLD menu item in the popup menu on new file 
 windows. (You may have to restart TeXShop first.)  You can select it and run 
 Peter's column program.
 
 If you like, add these three lines to the beginning of your .tex file to 
 force TeXShop to use ConTeXt-CLD:
 
 CUT HERE--
 --[[
 %!TEX TS-program = ConTeXt-CLD
 ]]--
 CUT HERE--
 
 A drawback is that your cld files will be masquerading as .tex files.  But 
 you can process cld files in TeXShop if you want to.
 
 Michael
 
 On Jul 31, 2012, at 5:46 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
 
 Thanks Peter! It is a very nice piece of code, but could this be included in 
 a TeX file? (Otherwise one cannot use something like TeXShop on a Mac to 
 typeset the file).
 
 Best regards: OK
 
 
 On 31 juil. 2012, at 18:23, Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr wrote:
 
 On Tue, Jul 31 2012, Otared Kavian wrote:
 
 Can you give please an example showing how to use your code?
 
 Save it in test.cld, then run context test.cld.
 Then open test.pdf in a PDF-viewer.
 
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Re: [NTG-context] 2 columns: 1 language per column (solved)

2012-08-01 Thread Hans Hagen

On 31-7-2012 23:46, Otared Kavian wrote:

Thanks Peter! It is a very nice piece of code, but could this be included in a 
TeX file? (Otherwise one cannot use something like TeXShop on a Mac to typeset 
the file).


context whatever.cld should process ok, so texshop etc should just 
treat a cld file as context file


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Re: [NTG-context] 2 columns: 1 language per column (solved)

2012-08-01 Thread Rogers, Michael K
On Aug 1, 2012, at 2:39 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:

...
However adding the line
%!TEX TS-program = ConTeXt-CLD
at the top of the file results in an error message saying:
 tex  error on line 72 in file 
 /context-minimal/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-yes.mkiv: LuaTeX 
 error
(here context-minimal is the directory where I have the latest version of the 
standalone ConTeXt)...

On 1 août 2012, at 00:41, Rogers, Michael K 
mrog...@emory.edumailto:mrog...@emory.edu wrote:

...
If you like, add these three lines to the beginning of your .tex file to force 
TeXShop to use ConTeXt-CLD:

CUT HERE--
--[[
%!TEX TS-program = ConTeXt-CLD
]]--
CUT HERE--

You need all three lines.  The TeX comment has to be enclosed in a Lua comment. 
 The double hyphen after the ]] is optional, I think, but I've seen it done 
that way.  (As a neophyte, I imitate.)

@Hans, the problem with TeXShop is that it seems to refuse to process files 
whose names do not end in .tex, AFAIK.  (The typeset button is disabled.)  So a 
straightforward solution seems impossible.  You can always type context 
file.cld in a terminal window.

Also enclosing the code written by Peter between \startluacode …. \stopluacode 
in a TEX file does not allow to to typeset the file

Good to know.



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Re: [NTG-context] 2 columns: 1 language per column (solved)

2012-08-01 Thread Hans Hagen

On 1-8-2012 14:44, Rogers, Michael K wrote:

On Aug 1, 2012, at 2:39 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:


However adding the line
%!TEX TS-program = ConTeXt-CLD
at the top of the file results in an error message saying:

tex  error on line 72 in file 
/context-minimal/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-yes.mkiv: LuaTeX error

(here context-minimal is the directory where I have the latest version of the 
standalone ConTeXt)...

On 1 août 2012, at 00:41, Rogers, Michael K 
mrog...@emory.edumailto:mrog...@emory.edu wrote:


If you like, add these three lines to the beginning of your .tex file to force 
TeXShop to use ConTeXt-CLD:

CUT HERE--
--[[
%!TEX TS-program = ConTeXt-CLD
]]--
CUT HERE--

You need all three lines.  The TeX comment has to be enclosed in a Lua comment.  The 
double hyphen after the ]] is optional, I think, but I've seen it done that 
way.  (As a neophyte, I imitate.)

@Hans, the problem with TeXShop is that it seems to refuse to process files whose names 
do not end in .tex, AFAIK.  (The typeset button is disabled.)  So a straightforward 
solution seems impossible.  You can always type context file.cld in a 
terminal window.


In that case we just ask Richard Koch if it can be done ...

=

Hi Dick,

Context files can have several suffixes: .tex .mkiv .mkii .cld (to 
mention some). Is it possible to let texshop see all of these as source 
that can be processed by the 'context' script?


Hans


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Re: [NTG-context] 2 columns: 1 language per column (solved)

2012-08-01 Thread Otared Kavian

On 1 août 2012, at 14:44, Rogers, Michael K mrog...@emory.edu wrote:
 […]
 If you like, add these three lines to the beginning of your .tex file to 
 force TeXShop to use ConTeXt-CLD:
 
 CUT HERE--
 --[[
 %!TEX TS-program = ConTeXt-CLD
 ]]--
 CUT HERE--
 
 You need all three lines.  The TeX comment has to be enclosed in a Lua 
 comment.  The double hyphen after the ]] is optional, I think, but I've 
 seen it done that way.  (As a neophyte, I imitate.)

Thanks for the information: indeed the three lines above allow a CLD code in a 
TEX file to be typeset by ConTeXt, using the TeXShop engine created with your 
indications.
By the way, as you guessed the third line can be either
]]--
or
]]


 @Hans, the problem with TeXShop is that it seems to refuse to process files 
 whose names do not end in .tex, AFAIK.  (The typeset button is disabled.)  So 
 a straightforward solution seems impossible.  You can always type context 
 file.cld in a terminal window.

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Re: [NTG-context] 2 columns: 1 language per column (solved)

2012-07-31 Thread Peter Münster
On Tue, Jul 31 2012, Hans Hagen wrote:

 \startmixedcolumns
 \placeparallel[main][one,two][criterium=all]
 \stopmixedcolumns

 there will be better support for that kind of things at some point

I don't get the desired result with \placeparallel, but I've found a
solution, that works quite well. I just can't place figures, that span
the 2 columns, but that's no problem for my project.

Here the (not very contextish) solution (cld-file):

--8---cut here---start-8---
local C = context
local format = string.format

local function create_environment()
  local fp = io.open(env.tex, w)
  fp:write([[
\startenvironment env

\def\ColumnDistance{1cm}

\startmode[columns]
  \definepapersize[columns][
width=\dimexpr (\textwidth - \ColumnDistance) / 2 \relax,
height=\textheight]
  \setuppapersize[columns]
  \setuplayout[page]
  \setuppagenumbering[location=]
  \setupalign[verytolerant, stretch, line]
  \setupwhitespace[small]
\stopmode

\startbuffer[german]
  \it\dorecurse{15}{\dorecurse{20}{german }\par}
\stopbuffer

\startbuffer[french]
  \bf\dorecurse{15}{\dorecurse{20}{french }\par}
\stopbuffer

\stopenvironment
]])
  fp:close()
end

local function create_pages(s)
  local fp = io.open(pages.tex, w)
  fp:write(format([[
\enablemode[columns]
\environment env
\starttext
\getbuffer[%s]
\stoptext
]], s))
  fp:close()
  os.execute(format(context --result=pages-%s pages, s))
end

local function create_columns(l, r)
  local function pdf(x) return pages- .. x .. .pdf end
  create_pages(l)
  create_pages(r)
  local pdfobj = epdf.open(pdf(l))
  local n = pdfobj:getNumPages()
  for i = 1, n do
C.dontleavehmode()
C.externalfigure({pdf(l)}, {page = i})
C\\hskip\\ColumnDistance
C.externalfigure({pdf(r)}, {page = i})
C.page()
  end
end

create_environment()
C.environment(false, env )
C.starttext()
CBefore
C.page()
create_columns(german, french)
CAfter
C.stoptext()
--8---cut here---end---8---

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Re: [NTG-context] 2 columns: 1 language per column (solved)

2012-07-31 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi Peter,

Can you give please an example showing how to use your code?

Thanks: OK

On 31 juil. 2012, at 16:15, Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr wrote:

 On Tue, Jul 31 2012, Hans Hagen wrote:
 
 \startmixedcolumns
\placeparallel[main][one,two][criterium=all]
 \stopmixedcolumns
 
 there will be better support for that kind of things at some point
 
 I don't get the desired result with \placeparallel, but I've found a
 solution, that works quite well. I just can't place figures, that span
 the 2 columns, but that's no problem for my project.
 
 Here the (not very contextish) solution (cld-file):
 
 --8---cut here---start-8---
 local C = context
 local format = string.format
 
 local function create_environment()
  local fp = io.open(env.tex, w)
  fp:write([[
 \startenvironment env
 
 \def\ColumnDistance{1cm}
 
 \startmode[columns]
  \definepapersize[columns][
width=\dimexpr (\textwidth - \ColumnDistance) / 2 \relax,
height=\textheight]
  \setuppapersize[columns]
  \setuplayout[page]
  \setuppagenumbering[location=]
  \setupalign[verytolerant, stretch, line]
  \setupwhitespace[small]
 \stopmode
 
 \startbuffer[german]
  \it\dorecurse{15}{\dorecurse{20}{german }\par}
 \stopbuffer
 
 \startbuffer[french]
  \bf\dorecurse{15}{\dorecurse{20}{french }\par}
 \stopbuffer
 
 \stopenvironment
 ]])
  fp:close()
 end
 
 local function create_pages(s)
  local fp = io.open(pages.tex, w)
  fp:write(format([[
 \enablemode[columns]
 \environment env
 \starttext
 \getbuffer[%s]
 \stoptext
 ]], s))
  fp:close()
  os.execute(format(context --result=pages-%s pages, s))
 end
 
 local function create_columns(l, r)
  local function pdf(x) return pages- .. x .. .pdf end
  create_pages(l)
  create_pages(r)
  local pdfobj = epdf.open(pdf(l))
  local n = pdfobj:getNumPages()
  for i = 1, n do
C.dontleavehmode()
C.externalfigure({pdf(l)}, {page = i})
C\\hskip\\ColumnDistance
C.externalfigure({pdf(r)}, {page = i})
C.page()
  end
 end
 
 create_environment()
 C.environment(false, env )
 C.starttext()
 CBefore
 C.page()
 create_columns(german, french)
 CAfter
 C.stoptext()
 --8---cut here---end---8---
 
 -- 
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Re: [NTG-context] 2 columns: 1 language per column (solved)

2012-07-31 Thread Peter Münster
On Tue, Jul 31 2012, Otared Kavian wrote:

 Can you give please an example showing how to use your code?

Save it in test.cld, then run context test.cld.
Then open test.pdf in a PDF-viewer.

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Re: [NTG-context] 2 columns: 1 language per column (solved)

2012-07-31 Thread Otared Kavian
Thanks Peter! It is a very nice piece of code, but could this be included in a 
TeX file? (Otherwise one cannot use something like TeXShop on a Mac to typeset 
the file).

Best regards: OK


On 31 juil. 2012, at 18:23, Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr wrote:

 On Tue, Jul 31 2012, Otared Kavian wrote:
 
 Can you give please an example showing how to use your code?
 
 Save it in test.cld, then run context test.cld.
 Then open test.pdf in a PDF-viewer.
 
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Re: [NTG-context] 2 columns: 1 language per column (solved)

2012-07-31 Thread Peter Münster
On Tue, Jul 31 2012, Otared Kavian wrote:

 Thanks Peter! It is a very nice piece of code, but could this be included in a
 TeX file?

Probably yes, but I'm too busy to do this now. I'm sorry...

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Re: [NTG-context] 2 columns: 1 language per column (solved)

2012-07-31 Thread Rogers, Michael K
If you wish to use TeXShop, you can set it up...in my typically kludgy way.  
This mimics the TeXShop setup for Context Standalone (see 
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone/Mac_Installation) and assumes 
that context is in your regular execution path.

Create a new plain-text file in ~/Library/TeXShop/Engines -- call it whatever 
you like -- let's say ConTeXt-CLD.engine.  Add these lines
CUT HERE--
#!/bin/bash
context --forcecld $1
CUT HERE--

This will create a ConTeXt-CLD menu item in the popup menu on new file windows. 
(You may have to restart TeXShop first.)  You can select it and run Peter's 
column program.

If you like, add these three lines to the beginning of your .tex file to force 
TeXShop to use ConTeXt-CLD:

CUT HERE--
--[[
%!TEX TS-program = ConTeXt-CLD
]]--
CUT HERE--

A drawback is that your cld files will be masquerading as .tex files.  But you 
can process cld files in TeXShop if you want to.

Michael

On Jul 31, 2012, at 5:46 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:

 Thanks Peter! It is a very nice piece of code, but could this be included in 
 a TeX file? (Otherwise one cannot use something like TeXShop on a Mac to 
 typeset the file).

 Best regards: OK


 On 31 juil. 2012, at 18:23, Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr wrote:

 On Tue, Jul 31 2012, Otared Kavian wrote:

 Can you give please an example showing how to use your code?

 Save it in test.cld, then run context test.cld.
 Then open test.pdf in a PDF-viewer.

 --
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