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, just a bit tedious. So I should ask,
Mr Penguin, how are you with sed, Perl, or Ruby?
Also, do you have any good references for character tables for the
encoding(s?) that VnTeX uses? I don't have it installed on my machine (yet
really needed are canonical
internal names (like 'ygrave' or 'ohornhook') for ConTeXt's use.
Don't be afraid: it's not difficult, just a bit tedious. So I should ask,
Mr Penguin, how are you with sed, Perl, or Ruby?
I could use Perl and sed (for simple jobs) without problem :)
Also, do you
be afraid: it's not difficult, just a bit tedious. So I should ask,
Mr Penguin, how are you with sed, Perl, or Ruby?
I could use Perl and sed (for simple jobs) without problem :)
Okay. This first task is more a bit of human pattern recognition:
Take the appropriate Unicode page:
http
(or pdfXXXtex)
2 - some fontes
3 - perl, ruby, tcl, ...
4 - Metapost
5 - the context TeX macro files
As ConTeXt does improve much frequently than any standard LaTeX
distribution, I suggest that it is easier to adapt the ConTeXt system
to tetex from time to time (e.g. one time in a year) and becomme free
David Arnold wrote:
All,
F:\miktex\scripts\context\rubyver
Windows 95. [Version 4.00.]
F:\miktex\scripts\context\rubyruby --version
ruby 1.8.2 (2004-11-06) [i386-mswin32]
F:\miktex\scripts\context\rubytexmfstart --version
Bad command or file name
F:\miktex\scripts\context\rubytexmfstart.rb
Hi,
being a dumb Mac-user I ran into problems using textools --fixtexmftrees:
[powerbook:scripts/context/ruby] himmelblau% ruby
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/textools.rb --fixtexmftrees
~/Library/texmf
-:1: parse error
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/textools.rb --fixtexmftrees
~/Library/texmf
-:1: parse error
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/textools.rb --fixtexmftrees
~/Library/texmf
^
what happens if you replace ~ with /home
Hans Hagen said this at Tue, 2 Nov 2004 13:18:03 +0100:
what version of ruby do you run, 1.8.1+?
:o good point.
My version on an up-to-date MacOSX 10.3 system is:
ruby 1.6.8 (2002-12-24) [powerpc-darwin7.0]
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Hans Hagen said this at Tue, 2 Nov 2004 13:18:03 +0100:
what version of ruby do you run, 1.8.1+?
:o good point.
My version on an up-to-date MacOSX 10.3 system is:
ruby 1.6.8 (2002-12-24) [powerpc-darwin7.0]
hm, should be ok i think, but going 1.8 is not a bad idea
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a try! [ http://scripts.sil.org/xetex ]
OK. Thanks for the incredibly quick response,
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with that is the following:
- you can use texmfstart (ruby script, win binary at our website) to
launch a resource (document, script. whatever is supported)
- you can use textools --fixtexmftree to convert an old to a new tree
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$engine subpath
is to use
textools --find cont-en.fmt
this is a ruby script, so you need to have ruby installed
i'm a bit puzzled why you can't get it working since you had it working
some time ago; there have been no changes in texexec cum suis that
influence that, so the main problem is probably in the tds change
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do I have to delete more ConTeXt files in
the main tree?
can you check where the pl files go? new paths in tds:
fonts/enc
fonts/map
scripts/context/[perl|ruby|...]
...
Hans
sure I can check.
but which pl files do you mean in particularly?
(i've noticed the new tds paths
?
can you check where the pl files go? new paths in tds:
fonts/enc
fonts/map
scripts/context/[perl|ruby|...]
web2c/$engine/
in a few days i can try to generate minimal trees for the latest binaries (ones that use the new kpse paths etc)
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Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Where is texsync.rb located at the moment? It is not on
http://www.pragma-ade.com/system/texsync.rb or anywhere in that
directory, nor in the /context/ one.
isn't it under texmf-*/scripts/context/ruby ?
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hm, i'll have a look, file attached
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not finding the .map file.
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% g=greek
% r=regular s=sansserif t=typewriter
% m=medium x=boldextended t=monospaced
% n=normal o=oblique i=italic u=uprightitalic c=smallcaps
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, Sethi, Hopcrof, and/or Ullman and
those kinds of books.
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verb-pseudo.tex
Description: TeX document
test.tex
Description: TeX document
Is there a simple way to get bold (, |, *, and ) in math?
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to define some stuff that I want to reuse in several pictures.
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i did find textools.rb in the folder
C:\texlive\texmf-local\scripts\context\ruby
It is not really necessary to run ConTeXt.
Did you try your installation?
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that too.
HH if you have textools.rb:
HH
HH textools --fixtexmftrees
HH
HH will fix the tree
i did find textools.rb in the folder
C:\texlive\texmf-local\scripts\context\ruby
when i type the instruction windows does not (yet) understand it.
C:\textools --fixtexmftrees
'textools
Floris van Manen wrote:
C:\textools --fixtexmftrees
'textools' is not recognized as an internal or external command
operable program or batch file.
it's a ruby script so you need to install ruby
(i'll upload a new minimal tree so that you can just download, and unzip that one; easier
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files were copied into the SciTE directory.
In SciteUsers.properties I have set the path to the location where the
scripts are:
path.context.rubyscripts=/usr/local/tex/texmf-local/scripts/context/ruby
path.context.perlscripts=/usr/local/tex/texmf-local/scripts/context/perl
nevertheless
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without \setupcolors[state=start],
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environment thoroughly---and how to add new types---so that it would be
easy to add support for C and C++ oneself. I'm probably going to need
to define one for Ruby at some point,
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Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen Outside wrote:
Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Hans,
I was looking into the TeXtools manual. Then I looked into the
cont-tmf.zip and could not find the mentioned ruby scripts.
Do you provide them separately?
I got the tip from Hraban to download cont-exa.
did you try to run textools
Thanks indeed!
Willi
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 18.06.2004 um 22:00 schrieb Willi Egger:
I was looking into the TeXtools manual. Then I looked into the
cont-tmf.zip and could not find the mentioned ruby scripts.
Do you provide them separately?
Did you look in cont-exa?
Greetlings, Hraban
Willi Egger wrote:
Thanks indeed!
Willi
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 18.06.2004 um 22:00 schrieb Willi Egger:
I was looking into the TeXtools manual. Then I looked into the
cont-tmf.zip and could not find the mentioned ruby scripts.
Do you provide them separately?
Did you look in cont-exa
Hi Hans,
I was looking into the TeXtools manual. Then I looked into the
cont-tmf.zip and could not find the mentioned ruby scripts.
Do you provide them separately?
I realized that you added a couple of *.enc files in the latest
cont-tmf.zip. - Are there any actions necessary to have the system
Am 18.06.2004 um 22:00 schrieb Willi Egger:
I was looking into the TeXtools manual. Then I looked into the
cont-tmf.zip and could not find the mentioned ruby scripts.
Do you provide them separately?
Did you look in cont-exa?
Greetlings, Hraban
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is a hash and
this is Perl, so that's the proper way to do it right? I know you use
Ruby as well, so my guess is that you transposed Rubyisms onto Perl?
indeed -)
interestingly perl does not complain, which is one more reason to go ruby
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something else was wrong
and sure enough...
Thanks for your help,
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to be an easy way to do this...is there perhaps a hard one?
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::: page: www.pcppopper.org :: fun atm: gf,lps,ruby,lisp,war3 :::
main(){printf(linux[\021%six\012\0],(linux)[have]+fun-97
/local/context/tex/setuptex /usr/local/context/tex
# we need to extent the path for ruby and scite
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
export PATH
SciTE
(how to auto start X)
next week i'll start playing a bit with xetex and those unicode fonts (we
need to move that code into pdftex -); i can work much faster
need to do the conversion from eps to pdf ?
I am able to import jpg images. Do I have to convert the eps images to pdf
externally and then import them using context tags?
I have been stuck on this problem for amonth now.Help please!
if you have ruby on your system, as well as ghostscript installed
the dutch format file for this though),
nikolai
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::: name: Nikolai Weibull:: aliases: pcp / lone-star / aka :::
::: born: Chicago, IL USA:: loc atm: Gothenburg, Sweden:::
::: page: www.pcppopper.org :: fun atm: gf,lps,ruby,lisp,war3 :::
main(){printf(linux[\021%six\012\0],(linux
path
(8) more example interfaced stuff will follow and the interface macros
itself will be documented later
i'll try to get this working for linux as well (alas, ruby is not yet
standard on unix and i need to get rid of hard coded scite paths) as well
as macosx (dunno how to make a texshop-using
At 10:18 19/03/2004, Uwe Koloska wrote:
What about using another script language like TCL that can be
made into a single file executable? The dependency seems to be no
external reference and not no perl -- isn't it possible to compile a
perl prog into an executable?
both perl and ruby can
M (works ok)
Wow -- this looks very nice. What version of macosx is it for? (for
now I only have 10.1 ...)
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/tex.iso.bz2 120 M (unzips to
an ISO which runs context + everything from cd, for the moment win,
including perl/ruby)
Who is maintaining
, for the moment win,
including perl/ruby)
Who is maintaining this one? What is needed to expand it for the other
systems?
i maintain it, and what i need is a version of scite for linux and the mac
that can run from cdrom (many linux things have hard coded paths);
when users provide proper *any
Hello,
Hans Hagen wrote:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/tex.iso.bz2 120 M (unzips
to an ISO which runs context + everything from cd, for the moment win,
including perl/ruby)
Who is maintaining this one? What is needed to expand it for the
other systems?
i maintain it, and what
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main(){printf(linux[\021%six\012\0],(linux)[have]+fun-97
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(that goes off the paper).
nikolai
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::: page: www.pcppopper.org :: fun atm: gf,lps,ruby,lisp,war3 :::
main(){printf(linux[\021%six\012\0],(linux)[have]+fun
: www.pcppopper.org :: fun atm: gf,lps,ruby,lisp,war3 :::
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has never been easier,
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::: born: Chicago, IL USA:: loc atm: Gothenburg, Sweden:::
::: page: www.pcppopper.org :: fun atm: gf,lps,ruby,lisp,war3 :::
main(){printf(linux[\021%six\012\0],(linux)[have]+fun-97
At 11:34 23/01/2004, you wrote:
ruby exampler --continue --setuppath=C:\Program
Files\TeXlive\texmf\context\ruby\examplap\scripts %gives :
ruby: No such file or directory -- exampler (LoadError)
ruby -CC:\Program Files\TeXlive\texmf\context\ruby\examplap\scripts
--continue exampler
At 09:50 23/01/2004, you wrote:
Hi ConTeXers,
I've tryed to play with with ex-gui.pdf but not get any results.
I'm using : Ruby 1.8.0 + TeXlive 8 + ConTeXt ver: 2004.1.16 fmt:
2004.1.22 int: english mes: english + XP
A question on Ruby : does it accept a namespace in a path?
(like
Hans Hagen wrote:
At 09:50 23/01/2004, you wrote:
Hi ConTeXers,
I've tryed to play with with ex-gui.pdf but not get any results.
does
c:\pro .
work?
No, any of cmd tested send an error message :
ruby exampler --continue --setuppath=C:\Program
Files\TeXlive\texmf\context\ruby\examplap
Friday, January 23, 2004 olivier Turlier wrote:
A question on Ruby : does it accept a namespace in a path?
(like Program Files)
^
Here, I list all the unsuccessfull commands (from the command line in
Scite) (see a complete listenig attached):
ruby exampler
Am Montag, 05.01.04, um 05:52 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Tyler Eaves:
One file to act with all the layout commands.
Use an environment file of the project structure.
One file for each class periods notes
Use an component file of the project structure.
(I'll write a little ruby or python scribt
to acheive this would be most welcome.
One file to act with all the layout commands.
One file for each class periods notes
(I'll write a little ruby or python scribt to geneate the appropriate
\inputs in the main file)
In the main file:
Table of Contents (Chapters *only*, clickable links
and multiple instances of the tools).
So ... a few weeks ago I made a small tool:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/texmfstart.rb : for those who
have ruby in their path
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/texmfstart.exe : for those who
don't have ruby installed and are on windows
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