I knew about the detour via inkscape, but I hoped for native support.
So I guess svg is not supported then?
The current implmentation (at least when I looked at it 3 months back)
called inkscape to convert svg to pdf. IIRC, it is possible to configure
which program is used to do
Am 05.11.2011 um 18:54 schrieb Jan Heinen:
Linespacing is still not working in every case - I try a little bit more,
maybe I find my error ... otherwise I start another thead.
TeX (the program) has a few rules when to change the linespacing. Below is
example where you can see in which case
I have this question on the implementation of metapost.
The following program ends in an error:
\startMPpage
picture v;
draw origin--(1cm,1cm);
v = currentpicture;
clearit;
draw (1cm,0)--(0,1cm);
currentpicture := currentpicture + v;
\stopMPpage
The error is: ! Not implemented: (picture
Am 09.10.2011 22:01, schrieb Meer, H. van der:
I have this question on the implementation of metapost.
The following program ends in an error:
\startMPpage
picture v;
draw origin--(1cm,1cm);
v = currentpicture;
clearit;
draw (1cm,0)--(0,1cm);
currentpicture := currentpicture + v;
use
Hallo,
I have updated my context after a very long time.
The first test run does not work because an initally dde attempt to
acroread.
I got the following errormessage:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Programme\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader
!
Program: C:\Programme\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an
unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more
information.
I have Acrobat Reader Version 9.4.6. This is working ok with pdf
files and this has
Hallo,
I have updated my context after a very long time.
The first test run does not work because an initally dde attempt to
acroread.
I got the following errormessage:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Programme\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe
[minionproregular] %
%\whitespace[line]
\usetypescript[serif,sans][hanging][pure]
\setupalign[hanging]
\starttext
\input knuth
\stoptext
in latest suite is ok.
Now that works! The error message went away. The program compiles a pdf
file using the Minion Pro font. But the same test.tex
test.tex is
\usemodule[simplefonts] % load the module
\setmainfont[minionproregular] %
%\whitespace[line]
\usetypescript[serif,sans][hanging][pure]
\setupalign[hanging]
\starttext
\input knuth
\stoptext
in latest suite is ok.
Now that works! The error message went away. The program
that is passed to mtxrun. mtxrun parses the entire expression,
including all the options, When mtxrun figures out that all the
arguments were meant for an external program, it recreates the list of
arguments (to the best of its abilities), and passes the arguments to
the shell. Then the shell tries
. mtxrun parses the entire expression,
including all the options, When mtxrun figures out that all the arguments
were meant for an external program, it recreates the list of arguments (to
the best of its abilities), and passes the arguments to the shell. Then
the shell tries to interpret the quotes. I
support for multiple pages or not.
The 'converter' program can filter the pages ... so we need to pass the
page number.
So we have 2 todo's
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
or not.
The 'converter' program can filter the pages ... so we need to pass the page
number.
Page number is already passed. The filename conversion should make
use of it.
I think that the best solution is to allow the user to configure (using a
directive) the function that sets the new name for a pdf file
][syntax=pascal]
\starttext
\startPASCAL
program test;
begin
writeln('Hello World!');
end.
\stopPASCAL
\stoptext
-8---
The output of context has only one line regarding t-filter:
t-filter command :
I guess it's just normal
---
\usemodule[vim]
\definevimtyping[PASCAL][syntax=pascal]
\starttext
\startPASCAL
program test;
begin
writeln('Hello World!');
end.
\stopPASCAL
\stoptext
-8---
The output of context has only one line regarding t-filter:
t-filter
příkazu, spustitelného programu
nebo dávkového souboru.
(which means zint is not a name of an internal or an external command, an
executable or a batch file.)
Did you install zint? It is an external program that you need to instal.
--
Cecil Westerhof
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 12:05:03 +0200, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
oops...of course you need zint
So you need zint and ghostscript
Why ghostscript?
OK, I installed zint. (I haven't installed it before.)
Now, I'm running:
C:\Lukas\ConTeXt\Samplesset path=%path%;c:\Program Files\Zint
:
C:\Lukas\ConTeXt\Samplesset path=%path%;c:\Program Files\Zint
C:\Lukas\ConTeXt\Samplescontext.exe Zint.mkiv --mode=demo
mtx-context | run 1: luatex
--fmt=c:/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/2448223e6631addb8
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.70.1-2011061421 (rev 4277
Hi,
No, we did not move the venue again. Some other news this time:
== Program ==
We now have a (preliminary) program online at
http://meeting.contextgarden.net/2011/programme.shtml
There is still some room open as 'to be filled in', so if you
have a topic you want to talk (or hear) about
info, if necessary.
If an external program was used, it should be non-interactive (command-line
oriented), free and working under Windows.
Does anyone have any experience with such a task?
Kind regards,
Lukas
--
Ing. Lukáš Procházka [mailto:l...@pontex.cz]
Pontex s. r. o. [mailto:pon
or not) etc.
So Lua inside Ctx may be used to get the required .pdf info, if necessary.
If an external program was used, it should be non-interactive (command-line
oriented), free and working under Windows.
Does anyone have any experience with such a task?
You can use some macros (see Taco
if to be scaled or not) etc.
So Lua inside Ctx may be used to get the required .pdf info, if
necessary.
If an external program was used, it should be non-interactive
(command-line
oriented), free and working under Windows.
Does anyone have any experience with such a task?
You can use
, what is its size (so if to be scaled or not) etc.
So Lua inside Ctx may be used to get the required .pdf info, if
necessary.
If an external program was used, it should be non-interactive
(command-line
oriented), free and working under Windows.
Does anyone have any experience with such a task
if they:
- know how to use OpenOffice
- don't need proffessional typography
- have to provide input/text in some form anyway
What was their input? Was it a database at least?
They use a program that is been made by the company I am working for. It was
used for ten years, but never documented
ConTeXt supports it and to what extent ConTeXt users are using it if
at all.
I would only like to know the situation. If people use it, it is no
problem to keep it, but I would at least like to have a rough idea of
its usefulness and usage in ConTeXt. (The dvips program will probably
also be removed
idea of
its usefulness and usage in ConTeXt. (The dvips program will probably
also be removed; I suspect that it doesn't work at the moment anyway.)
xetex ?
(I'm not sure , of course)
--
luigi
___
If your question
.
2. My parents live in Aachen, just a 35-minute drive away, so I think I
will prefer to stay with them, which also gives me some time with them.
Do you think you can calculate a rate for meals, but without lodging?
Once the program is a bit in shape, we can calculate which days would be
best
a rate for meals, but without lodging?
Once the program is a bit in shape, we can calculate which days would be
best for me to come, OK?
3. I would like to offer tutorials or talks. What would you think is
most interesting:
a. Presentations in xml with simpleslides module
b. tutorial on xml in mkiv
, 2011, to Saturday, September 24th. The
conference venue has been pre-booked for these dates, so this is firm.
Of course, there is yet nothing like a set program at this moment, so
we're expecting your proposals (there will be a formal call for papers
later).
Watch this page
-booked for these dates, so this is firm.
Of course, there is yet nothing like a set program at this moment, so
we're expecting your proposals (there will be a formal call for papers
later).
Watch this page:
http://meeting.contextgarden.net/2011/
Only 76 days left.
When will we have
, I wonder if I am doing something not right at the Metapost
side. In the datastream the values given are the most significant 6, 4, 4
and 2 bits of respectively Y, Cr, Cb, T. These are scaled to the values
given to Metapost by dividing them by 255.
In the zip one finds the program (ConTeXt
wonder if I am doing something not right at the Metapost side. In
the datastream the values given are the most significant 6, 4, 4 and 2 bits of
respectively Y, Cr, Cb, T. These are scaled to the values given to Metapost by
dividing them by 255.
In the zip one finds the program (ConTeXt MKIV) used
. Is there a way to have the included graphics not be
bigger as necessary (without changing the original pictures)?
Use a program for image manipulation, e.g. ImageMagick.
Best
Martin
___
If your question
. Is there a way to have the included graphics not
be
bigger as necessary (without changing the original pictures)?
Use a program for image manipulation, e.g. ImageMagick.
That would be a possibility, but I was wondering if there was a way to let
ConTeXt do it. Saves a lot of time. Also: when
not expect the PDF printed on a printer with a higher
resolution as 1200 DPI. Is there a way to have the included graphics not
be
bigger as necessary (without changing the original pictures)?
Use a program for image manipulation, e.g. ImageMagick.
That would be a possibility, but I
with a higher
resolution as 1200 DPI. Is there a way to have the included graphics not
be
bigger as necessary (without changing the original pictures)?
Use a program for image manipulation, e.g. ImageMagick.
That would be a possibility, but I was wondering if there was a way to let
ConTeXt do
Dear Adam,
Am Montag, den 20.06.2011, 15:49 +0100 schrieb Reviczky, Adam:
could you please use a mail program which sets the correct header fields
so that threading is working [1]?
Use $\star$ or \symbol[star].
Reading this quoted line, I am guessing you are using the reply to
feature
could you please use a mail program which sets the correct header fields
so that threading is working [1]?
I know, sorry about that, but I couldn't figure out why this doesn't work when
I'm at the university.
Any hints appreciated (for outlook web).
Adam
the way in which it encodes the special characters.
Find a different program, then. Bibtex does *not* deal with UTF-8
correctly, period. (complaints to Oren Patashnik please ;))
Doesn't context support biber? Or could Julian save its bib in an
8bit-encoding and context read the bbl as 8bit
experience and mine?
If the program is faulty or if there were problems with download
(incomplete download for example) and your program ignored that, yes.
But in general this is not very common. You can try md5sum
mactex20110529.mpkg.zip and try to unzip with something else.
I would say that it might
it encodes the special characters.
Find a different program, then. Bibtex does *not* deal with UTF-8
correctly, period. (complaints to Oren Patashnik please ;))
Best wishes,
Taco
___
If your question is of interest
Hi,
Taco and I are discussing the program of the upcoming context
conference. So far we've come up with the following categories:
- graphics: metapost tricks, metapost decimal / scientific numbers,
basic graphs (maybe I'll upgrade the graph package to the new mp
machinery), graphic
,
Taco and I are discussing the program of the upcoming context conference. So
far we've come up with the following categories:
- graphics: metapost tricks, metapost decimal / scientific numbers,
basic graphs (maybe I'll upgrade the graph package to the new mp machinery),
graphic conversion
program.
\placepublications[criterium=all]
%orig:\completepublications
\stoptext
It works. But now I got some other problems:
I'd like to have the numbering in brackets, which is not case.
Besides the title is a german one, but all letters except for first one,
are lower-case
As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric program.
\placepublications[criterium=all]
%orig:\completepublications
\stoptext
It works. But now I got some other problems:
Please always open a new thread for new problems or at least update the
subject line.
I'd like
in Wikipedia [1] and consider to use JabRef.
Thanks,
Paul
[1]
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Comparison_of_reference_management_software
This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program
]
\setuppublications[numbering=yes] % Show reference numbers in the
generated list.
\starttext
As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric program.
\completepublications
\stoptext
I copied the file `sample.bib`
@STRING{hh = {Hans Hagen
]
\setuppublications[numbering=yes] % Show reference numbers in the
generated list.
\starttext
As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric program.
\placepublications[criterium=all]
%orig:\completepublications
\stoptext
I am following the Wiki page Bibliography [1], which suggests
[database=sample]
\setuppublications[numbering=yes] % Show reference numbers in the
generated list.
\starttext
As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric program.
\placepublications[criterium=all]
%orig:\completepublications
\stoptext
Thank you very much for this hint
program a better error message, if possible,
so that 'externalfigure hacker.jpg;' more elegantly fails.)
In fact, '\externalfigure' in ConTeXt and 'externalfigure'
in metafun (without 'draw') can be a bit confusing, as in
\starttext
\externalfigure hacker scaled 5cm ;
\stoptext
Of course, no-one
, for compatibility issues, it might be nice to
somehow program a better error message, if possible,
so that 'externalfigure hacker.jpg;' more elegantly fails.)
pretty hard in metapost
In fact, '\externalfigure' in ConTeXt and 'externalfigure'
in metafun (without 'draw') can be a bit confusing, as in
\starttext
, Processingâ¦)
gtk.progress_bar_set_fraction(progress, 0)
return progress
end
function Mainwin.new()
local self = {}
setmetatable(self, Mainwin)
-- Set main window size, title, â¦
self.w = gtk.window_new(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL)
self.w:set_title(My Program)
self.w:connect
a debian package for the modules, who's going
to create and maintain it?
6. Offering a GUI sends out a wrong message to new users: it pretends that this
is just something that will work the same way as their word processor or office
program works. But once people actually want to do useful things
as their word processor or office
program works. But once people actually want to do
useful things, they need to learn a minimum of coding
techniques. Users will then feel deceived because the
shiny GUI made them believe they could just write away
and click buttons.
In sum: I see
.
Ok, thanks.
P.S. I thought that all start/stopXXX commands has cousin commands
\XXX. Seems that I was wrong.
--
On the subject of C program indentation:
In My Egotistical Opinion, most people's C programs should be
indented six feet downward and covered with dirt
::
rest-temp-rest.tex
::
Pandoc (Meta {docTitle = [], docAuthors = [], docDate = []})
[ Para [Str \945] ]
$
- If that also fails, then some other program that reads a file and writes
its contents to another
Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu writes:
(but I don't see why locale should be different when a
program is run from inside context then when it is run from a shell).
Taco can surely better explain why. I think somewhere in the luatex
manual, he explains why luatex sets locale to C.
To see
On Sun, 1 May 2011, Peter Münster wrote:
Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu writes:
(but I don't see why locale should be different when a
program is run from inside context then when it is run from a shell).
Taco can surely better explain why. I think somewhere in the luatex
manual, he
rst file with a unicode letter (no
table)?
- If that also fails, then a simple markdown file with a unicode letter.
- If that also fails, then some other program that reads a file and writes
its contents to another file.
- Manually execute the shell command from inside ConTeXt using
\ctxlua
* Linux amd64
Reproduce Steps:
* context ex-005.tex
* The program hang up after following message
log
system begin file ex-005.tex at line 1
metapost initializing instance 'metafun' using format
'metafun'
metapost loading 'metafun.mp' (experimental metapost version
two)
/log
the lilypond results on their own page. How
would we get them placed in-line?
Here is a working example. I don't understand lilypond, so I don't know
what are the best options to pass to the program.
https://github.com/adityam/filter/blob/dev/tests/lilypond-test.tex
Aditya
' or 'mtx-context.lua'Exit code: 1
I mention that because the Gui installer dind't work for me , I had to
install context minimals from the command -line as instructed in the wiki so
I have it in C:\context\ and for Scite I've used the installer so it went in
C:\Program Files\Scite. I've also executed
system
-- the TeX Pearls session will bring a real surprise even for
seasoned MetaPost experts.
And much more. Bachotek is the place to be this year!
Although the program is already extremely interesting, we will still
accept submissions until Sunday, April 10 -- please see the call
to figure out how to compile the program (for
which I'm trying to prepare an acceptable/printable/readable version
of the manual) without crashing ... :)
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry
:
From the book Fonts in ConTeXt I got the impression that the Lucida font is
working and decided to give it a try. I have the afm and type1 files in my
texmf-local/fonts directory. However, this simple program:
\setupbodyfont[lucida]
\starttext
Hello world!
\stoptext
takes forever
From the book Fonts in ConTeXt I got the impression that the Lucida font is
working and decided to give it a try. I have the afm and type1 files in my
texmf-local/fonts directory. However, this simple program:
\setupbodyfont[lucida]
\starttext
Hello world!
\stoptext
takes forever. On my
a program, to test it and to keep the documentation
up-to-date, including adding description of new features (and samples for them)
and removing the deprecated ones.
Best regards,
Lukas
___
If your question
which would fulfil your aesthetic requirements.
Treat all above as a personal point of view.
I appreciate all work around Ctx and documenting it; and as an active
programmer (including writing a user reference) I can imagine effort
which must be make to improve a program, to test
members:
Dear Friends,
since March 1 the registration for EuroBAchoTeX 2011 is open. Please hurry :-)
Also, the Program Committee awaits conference papers:
http://www.gust.org.pl/bachotex/2011-en/cfp1-en
Regards,
-- Jerzy Ludwichowski
Hi Severin,
Actually if you are using mkiv, the definitions I sent this morning should be
slightly changed: perhaps the following suits your needs (however I don't know
how to change the style of the numbers…).
% begin
%!TEX TS-program = mkiv
%% defining \proclaim which is built
to contact
Pragma ADE, if only to get a support contract (if they offer such a
thing).
http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/mreadme.pdf
In the readme above we can read on page 2 (about the code it self):
The program code (i.e. anything not under the /doc subtree) is
distributed under the Creative
On Feb 17, 2011, at 2:39 PM, Marco wrote:
I read that most programs convert PNG images to JPEG images while creating PDF
files.
The only time this will (or should) happen w/ any program is when creating a
.pdf w/ a specification which sets pixel images to use compression JPEG
compression.
I
of the calculator and enter the results by hand
or a spreadsheet program.
Would I enter the values (not many) at the top of the TeX document and
refer to them in the other places? Is an extra file a better approach?
Thanks,
Paul
[1] http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Programming_in_LuaTeX
with LuaTeX to do all
the calculations instead of the calculator and enter the results by hand
or a spreadsheet program.
Would I enter the values (not many) at the top of the TeX document and
refer to them in the other places? Is an extra file a better approach?
Do you have a example what do
to do all
the calculations instead of the calculator and enter the results by hand
or a spreadsheet program.
Would I enter the values (not many) at the top of the TeX document and
refer to them in the other places? Is an extra file a better approach?
I would put them in a lua table and access
measured. I thought I could use ConTeXt with LuaTeX to do all
the calculations instead of the calculator and enter the results by hand
or a spreadsheet program.
Would I enter the values (not many) at the top of the TeX document and
refer to them in the other places? Is an extra file a better
2011/2/16 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
I would put them in a lua table and access them when needed (you can load
that table from an external file)
Which precision do we have in luatex? Single or double?
Best
Martin
On 02/16/11 23:46, Martin Schröder wrote:
2011/2/16 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
I would put them in a lua table and access them when needed (you can load
that table from an external file)
Which precision do we have in luatex? Single or double?
double.
Best wishes,
Taco
I just attempted to install Tex Live 2010 got a warning about a conflict
with [pdf]tex program on the Tex Live 2008 system path. 2008 still comes up
when I run Context, but the system path was automatically updated with the
install. What else must I do?
Tom Benjey
717-258-9733 voice
717-243-0074
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 16:34, Tom t...@tuxedo-press.com wrote:
I just attempted to install Tex Live 2010 got a warning about a conflict
with [pdf]tex program on the Tex Live 2008 system path. 2008 still comes up
when I run Context, but the system path was automatically updated
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 17:07, Mojca Miklavec
mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 16:34, Tom t...@tuxedo-press.com wrote:
I just attempted to install Tex Live 2010 got a warning about a conflict
with [pdf]tex program on the Tex Live 2008 system path. 2008 still comes
: Re: [NTG-context] Iwona-Light error
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 17:07, Mojca Miklavec
mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 16:34, Tom t...@tuxedo-press.com wrote:
I just attempted to install Tex Live 2010 got a warning about a
conflict
with [pdf]tex program on the Tex
users
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Iwona-Light error
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 16:34, Tom t...@tuxedo-press.com wrote:
I just attempted to install Tex Live 2010 got a warning about a conflict
with [pdf]tex program on the Tex Live 2008 system path. 2008 still comes
up
when I run Context
is in the main file with a \stoptext statement.
This works well with pdftex documents and also with
MKII documents. But it fails with MKIV documents. The Context
program will read and use an inserted program but will not return
to the main text stream in the file that did the inputting
with
MKII documents. But it fails with MKIV documents. The Context program
will read and use an inserted program but will not return to the main
text stream in the file that did the inputting. It just displays an *
and hangs. Are there new rules in MKIV about breaking up a document
into separate
well with pdftex documents and also with
MKII documents. But it fails with MKIV documents. The Context program
will read and use an inserted program but will not return to the main
text stream in the file that did the inputting. It just displays an *
and hangs. Are there new rules in MKIV about
On 28-1-2011 6:55, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Hans,
Typing the full path name (in response to the prompt)
satisfies the program, and the installation process proceeds.
Mistyping the file name causes the prompt to be repeated,
so I assume that the file is indeed there.
ok, but is it mentioned
Hans,
Typing the full path name (in response to the prompt)
satisfies the program, and the installation process proceeds.
Mistyping the file name causes the prompt to be repeated,
so I assume that the file is indeed there.
Alan
On Thursday 27 January 2011 22:43:09 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 26-1
. A program is unlikely do that.
These problems might not exist for the pair Ukrainian-Russian, or perhaps (?)
Polish-Russian, or - who knows - Basque-Russian.
The options for determine the appropriate aspect, if programmers succeed in
building them at all, are, for example, not needed in the pair
clues
as to which aspect to choose, but anyone who wants to speaks Russian has to
decide instantly. A program is unlikely do that.
I'm sorry, but that's pure speculation. It would be interesting to
see research about machine translation for some particular language
pairs, though
to
decide instantly. A program is unlikely do that.
I'm sorry, but that's pure speculation. It would be interesting to
see research about machine translation for some particular language
pairs, though.
Arthur
wants to speaks Russian has to decide instantly. A program is unlikely
do that.
I'm sorry, but that's pure speculation. It would be interesting to
see research about machine translation for some particular language
pairs, though.
Arthur
as to which aspect to choose, but
anyone who wants to speaks Russian has to decide instantly. A program
is unlikely do that.
I'm sorry, but that's pure speculation. It would be interesting to
see research about machine translation for some particular language
pairs, though
like:
A program, version, 22.11.1999, bla, some text, Company
Name Ltd
and I'd rather get:
A program, version, 22.11.1999, bla, some text, Company Name Ltd
)
Is there a way how to achieve this?
(And I don't mean to make \typefile font smaller or to use the range option
to skip first [longer
in debian.
Of course, looking into it I graasped that now.
Why on earth can mtxrun not simply load the main texmf.cnf like
any other program in the TeX world and initialize the values from
there I ask myself.
I am slowly giving up on ConTeXt. It is changing in arbitrary directions
far too
should be carefully designed to match the
structure of texmf trees in debian.
Of course, looking into it I graasped that now.
Why on earth can mtxrun not simply load the main texmf.cnf like
any other program in the TeX world and initialize the values from
there I ask myself.
I am
-context/2010/053222.html).
The file I want to typeset is generated by another program, which uses
diacritics (single bytes), CP1250.
You need also another typewriter font because Latin Modern Typewriter doesn’t
contain lowercase greek letters.
This wouldn't be a problem, greek letters
to be UTF-8 encoded (see
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2010/053222.html).
The file I want to typeset is generated by another program, which uses
diacritics (single bytes), CP1250.
And how should ConTeXt know that your file is in another encoding, in the
example you referred
some divine inspiration to know ...
And yes, texmfcnf.lua should be carefully designed to match the
structure of texmf trees in debian.
Of course, looking into it I graasped that now.
Why on earth can mtxrun not simply load the main texmf.cnf like
any other program in the TeX world
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Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 09:12:37 +0100
From: ac...@jander.de
To: Philipp Gesang pges...@ix.urz.uni-heidelberg.de
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] startcolumns: text runs into footer
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Hi Philipp,
thank you for your
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