Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 26.05.2024 um 12:38:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][TeX Gyre Pagella]
\definefontfamily[mainface][ss][TeX Gyre Heros]
[scale=0.125]
\setupbodyfont[mainface
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][TeX Gyre Pagella]
\definefontfamily[mainface][ss][TeX Gyre Heros]
[scale=0.125]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[pagestate=start, offset=1em
environment collects the content of the table cell-wise which
means when TeX sees a \bTD in the input it reads the following text
until it finds the corresponding \eTD. When you put the \eTD in the
definition of another command the scanner will never find the end of a
cell and you either run out
page with
\par 1..10 -> the notes 1..11
\par 11..20 -> the notes 12..21
\par 21..30 -> the notes 32..31
...
is this expected standard?
i'd expect \par and notes synced on page.
1..10 -> 1..10
TeX was still on page 1 to collect text when it put note 11 into the
buffer fo
using lua, and the
tex macro \pagenumber is unreliable near pagebreaks.
Furthermore, it would be helpful to know if there is a way to access the
position and sizes of figures at the end.
you have to provide some mwe so that we can see what is intended; in
principle much info is available one way
. To know where the ideal placement should be (if they do
not interact with each other), I use lua to insert a latelua whatsit
that uses lpdf.getpos() to get the coordinate on the rendered page.
However, I haven't found a way to get the page number using lua, and the
tex macro \pagenumber
no
sense to have a default setting that doesn’t adhere to the official
rules. If Û#m not mistaken it’s also the same as DIN 5007-1; maybe there
was a difference before 2005. (DIN 5007-2 and de-AT have their uses.)
The order of umlauts etc. should be ok.
[ß]
In tex/context/base/mkiv/sort-
files of 0B
* similarly the `texmf-context` dir tree matches [`texmf-context.zip`]
(~115MB), but again, all the `colors`, `context`, `doc`, `tex`, `web2c` are
shown as 0B files rather than being dirs
* also the `texmf-win64/bin/` contains a link-file (broken) of 0B with its name
in chinese: `畬浡瑥瑡硥攮數
oint,
>> and setting `\testpage` as high as 6 is not fixing the problem. Is there
>> something else I can/should try?
>
> For the start you can show us a minimal example with the problem.
>
> When you're still trying to create a paragraph with different text widths
> ther
` as high as 6 is not fixing
the problem. Is there something else I can/should try?
For the start you can show us a minimal example with the problem.
When you're still trying to create a paragraph with different text
widths there are limitations. TeX always typesets more text than it can
fit
't apply commands which take arguments (like \Mystyle) to pass
content fro TeX to Metapost with the style key. The only solution here
is to create a new commands which takes the content as argument and
combine the frame and shade in the command definition.
\defineframed[Myframe][frame=off]
\start
Hans! Thank you for the update! I'm curious about the following
issue: when I use Latin Modern (by default), a thick, filled line is
drawn next to the radical. However, when I use another font such as TeX
Gyre Schola, I get something similar to outlines-003.pdf, which is, in
turn, similar to the result
next to
the radical. However, when I use another font such as TeX Gyre Schola, I
get something similar to outlines-003.pdf, which is, in turn, similar to
the result of applying PDF effects. So, shouldn't this result be the
default? Thanks a lot again.
Best regards,
Jairo
El sáb, 11 may 2024 a la(s
quot;\mathematics{\sqrt{2}-1}")(withcolor black withpen
> currentpen) scaled 1;
> \stopMPpage
>
> fails (radicals are not drawn at all). As for context --version,
>
> mtx-context | ConTeXt Process Management 1.06
> mtx-context |
> mtx-context | main contex
g to do with my \definelayout
>>> > for the second (and subsequent) pages, but I can't figure it out for
>>> > sure. What is happening is that whichever bullets are at the top of the
>>> > second page are being wrapped as if they were appearing on the first
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 07.05.2024 um 19:40:
On 5/6/24 22:45, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 06.05.2024 um 20:06:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definefontfamily[mainface][tt][TeX Gyre Termes]
Apply the none feature when
On 5/6/24 22:45, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 06.05.2024 um 20:06:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I have the following sample:
>>
>> \definefontfamily[mainface][tt][TeX Gyre Termes]
>
> Apply the none featu
out
>> > for the second (and subsequent) pages, but I can't figure it out for
>> > sure. What is happening is that whichever bullets are at the top of the
>> > second page are being wrapped as if they were appearing on the first
>> > page, which has a different la
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 06.05.2024 um 20:06:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definefontfamily[mainface][tt][TeX Gyre Termes]
Apply the none feature when you set the monospace font, i.e.
\definefontfamily[...][tt][...][features=none]
Wolfgang
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definefontfamily[mainface][tt][TeX Gyre Termes]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\startbuffer
context --purgeall
\stopbuffer
inline \typeinlinebuffer
block:
\typebuffer
\stoptext
As long as there is no defined font family for mono
in context file:
/usr/local/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/context.mkiv
mtx-context | current version: 2024.04.01 08:59
mtx-context | main context file:
/usr/local/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/context.mkxl
mtx-context | current version: 2024.04.01 08:59
the
> > second page are being wrapped as if they were appearing on the first
> > page, which has a different layout structure.
> >
> > I've pasted a sanitized version of the tex file below. Any assistance
> > would be greatly appreciated!
> >
> > Thanks,
(and subsequent) pages, but I can't figure it out for
sure. What is happening is that whichever bullets are at the top of the
second page are being wrapped as if they were appearing on the first
page, which has a different layout structure.
I've pasted a sanitized version of the tex file below. Any
denis.ma...@unibe.ch schrieb am 30.04.2024 um 14:22:
Hi,
I just jumbled upon this question on tex stackexchange :
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/715799/context-switching-font-for-both-title-and-subject#715804
Using the style key as suggested in the accepted answer works, but
I’ve
for sure. What is happening is
that whichever bullets are at the top of the second page are being wrapped as
if they were appearing on the first page, which has a different layout
structure.
I've pasted a sanitized version of the tex file below. Any assistance would be
greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Hi,
I just jumbled upon this question on tex stackexchange :
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/715799/context-switching-font-for-both-title-and-subject#715804
Using the style key as suggested in the accepted answer works, but I've had a
look in to this, and I don't understand why
.rb
zint --version (should be 2.12.0)
[follow the instructions to symlink zint to
tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/lib/luametatex/zint]
mtxrun --generate
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an en
On 4/29/24 19:32, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 29.04.2024 um 18:21:
>> Is \protected the same as \unexpanded?
>
> Yes they are the same (\protected is the primitive and \unexpanded is a
> copy) but this wasn't always the case.
>
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 29.04.2024 um 18:21:
On 4/29/24 18:04, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 29.04.2024 um 17:22:
[...]
Which is the right way to use "interfaces.definecommand" to get a simple
command as in standard Te
On 4/29/24 18:04, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 29.04.2024 um 17:22:
>> [...]
>> Which is the right way to use "interfaces.definecommand" to get a simple
>> command as in standard TeX?
>>
>> I mean, no a non \p
macro = document.test,
}
\stopluacode
\meaningfull\testing
\def\test#1{#1}
\meaningfull\test
\stoptext
Which is the right way to use "interfaces.definecommand" to get a simple
command as in standard TeX?
I mean, no a non \permanent or non \protected command
\def\test#1{#1}
\meaningfull\test
\stoptext
Which is the right way to use "interfaces.definecommand" to get a simple
command as in standard TeX?
I mean, no a non \permanent or non \protected command.
Many thanks f
-linked as specified in the
wiki (~/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/lib/luametatex/zint/libzint.so
<http://libzint.so/>). However, the library was (still) not fount after mtxrun
--generate
[This seems an odd, but unrelated problem]
2) So, I hardcoded libfile in libs-impzint.lmt to
local libfile =
.
Observations:
1) Zint (and Inkscape) is in my PATH and correctly sym-linked as specified in
the wiki (~/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/lib/luametatex/zint/libzint.so
<http://libzint.so/>). However, the library was (still) not fount after mtxrun
--generate
[This seems an odd, but unrelated problem]
2)
Where’s the float type "sidebar" defined? AFAIK it’s not a default type.
And it might interfere with the actual sidebar stuff from
https://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/base/mkxl/anch-bar.mkxl,
see also https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupsidebar
Hraban
Am 28.04.2
Am 26.04.24 um 18:24 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
BTW: ConTeXt has a module for poems which can be loaded with
\usemodule[format].
Never heard of it. Version says “ancient” ;)
https://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/modules/mkiv/m-format.mkiv
What’s the advantage of all this markup over
en you add a \par you just end the current line/paragraph and it
>> doesn't matter how many \par's you use because TeX just ignores them.
>
> I see. But there's no command that could be used to simulate an empty line?
Crappy code:
\starttext
a\dorecurse{25}{\par}b
a\dorecurse
the number of
> argument passed.
Many thanks for explaining this too.
>> But what are these "#_" (which don’t seem to come from TeX)?
>
> Hans added many additions to command parameters in Luametatex and #_
> means the argument to a commands has to be enclosed in braces
st end the current line/paragraph and it doesn't matter how many \par's you use because TeX just ignores them.
Wolfgang
I see. But there's no command that could be used to simulate an empty line?
If not, me should I perhaps try to replicate the wrapper structur
see #_ instead of #1.
There is no way to search for "#_" in the wiki.
Grepping the source, "#_" seems to be used for optional arguments
(mainly in syst-aux.mkxl).
But what are these "#_" (which don’t seem to come from TeX)?
Hans added many additions to co
s then? Can you manually switch to the
next one?
The inbetween setting works because ConTeXt checks at the start of each
line whether it's empty (in this case the value is used) or not.
When you add a \par you just end the current line/paragraph and it
doesn't matter how many \par's you use b
e is no way to search for "#_" in the wiki.
Grepping the source, "#_" seems to be used for optional arguments
(mainly in syst-aux.mkxl).
But what are these "#_" (which don’t seem to
tartbuffer[testdata]
@Book{knuth1,
author = {Donald E. Knuth},
title = {TEX and METAFONT. New directions in typesetting},
year = {1979},
publisher = {Addison-Wesley},
}
@Article{someother,
author = {Some Person and Some Otherperson},
title = {Ano
\type {inbetween-001.tex} for an example.
I don't really understand what capability the comment is referring to let alone
be able to create an example demonstrating the difference.
Thank you, so it looks like "location=here" is only used with
\writebetweenlist to get the current p
to set the \type {order} variable
when
%D placing a list. The \type {command} option only pushes commands into the
right
%D order, and \type {all} orders all entries (which might be too much). In this
case
%D no specific location is needed with the inbetween method. Maybe additional
%D
[state=start]
\startbuffer[testdata]
@Book{knuth1,
author = {Donald E. Knuth},
title = {TEX and METAFONT. New directions in typesetting},
year = {1979},
publisher = {Addison-Wesley},
}
@Article{someother,
author = {Some Person and Some Otherperson},
title
milar to my issue--is
> that still a problem? Is there a fix or workaround? Old fixes I could
> finding in the mailing list don't seem to work with current versions of
> ConTeXt anymore.
you need to consider the complications of such notes ...
- tex needs to take the notes into account when de
to consider the complications of such notes ...
- tex needs to take the notes into account when determining a page break
- it does so by the insert mechanism
- when floats can't be placed they also become inserts (top and bottom)
- when there are inserts in inserts th eproblem becomes more complex (so
form). It is more less also
> > described here [1].
> > - Highlight publications of a certain author with an extra char (e.g.
> > '>')
> >
> > Here is a minimal example (lets assume, every occurrence of Knuth
> > should be highlighted): ```
> > \setupintera
hted): ```
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
>
> \startbuffer[testdata]
> @Book{knuth1,
> author = {Donald E. Knuth},
> title = {TEX and METAFONT. New directions in typesetting},
> year = {1979},
> publisher = {Addison-Wesley},
> }
> @Article{someo
like the first two paragraphs. The question
is “what is ConTeXt,” and the answer is “we’re not LaTeX.” And why
“infamous”?
I agree. It sounds the same as "we're not msword" or "we're not google
docs". (In the end the only thing that latex and context have in common
is t
is “what
is ConTeXt,” and the answer is “we’re not LaTeX.” And why “infamous”?
I agree. It sounds the same as "we're not msword" or "we're not google
docs". (In the end the only thing that latex and context have in common
is that they use the tex language
typesetting systems are fun, make sense or are even superior.
While LaTeX is the most known of these, ConTeXt is used by a growing
minority of ambitioned enthusiasts around the world.
The small but active and creative community of ConTeXt users and
developers is always driving TeX development
th1,
author = {Donald E. Knuth},
title = {TEX and METAFONT. New directions in typesetting},
year = {1979},
publisher = {Addison-Wesley},
}
@Article{someother,
author = {Some Person and Some Otherperson},
title = {Another title},
year = {1
I made it work with Pulsar and the pdfjs-viewer plugin:
The sourcecode of the plugin is broken but easily fixable:
https://github.com/allefeld/atom-pdfjs-viewer/issues/15
Then pdf->tex works with synctex from TeX live, "--synctex=repeat" and a
right click in the viewer.
S
2:39 AM, Jim wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I have both TeXlive 2024 and the stand-alone ConTeXt distribution on my
>>>> system.
>>>> Recently, the stand-alone ConTeXt distribution seems to not create a
>>>> synctex file any more. Specifically,
>&
nly --socket "/usr/share/tex/texmf/bin/mtxrun.lua" --script mtx-context --luatex --version --redirected
resolvers | globbing | confusing filename, name: 'CHANGELOG.md', lower: 'changelog.md', already: 'ChangeLog.md'
mtx-context | ConTeXt Process Management 1.06
mtx-contex
ibution on my
> >> system.
>
> >> Recently, the stand-alone ConTeXt distribution seems to not create a
> >> synctex file any more. Specifically,
>
> >> /usr/local/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/context --once --texutil
> >> --synctex=1 --nons
ibution seems to not create a
>> synctex file any more. Specifically,
>> /usr/local/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/context --once --texutil
>> --synctex=1 --nonstop file.tex
>> does not create a .synctex file (and deletes it, if it is there), whereas
>> the TeXlive
emands we could handle
all these things in an abstract way (that way one could also drive
printer properties like duplex or paper bins etc from a tex job)
that meant that when pdf came around we could almost immediately support
most of the interactive features in a dvi -> ps -> acrobat workfl
On 4/13/2024 12:39 AM, Jim wrote:
Hi,
I have both TeXlive 2024 and the stand-alone ConTeXt distribution on my
system.
Recently, the stand-alone ConTeXt distribution seems to not create a
synctex file any more. Specifically,
/usr/local/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/context --once
Hi,
I have both TeXlive 2024 and the stand-alone ConTeXt distribution on my
system.
Recently, the stand-alone ConTeXt distribution seems to not create a
synctex file any more. Specifically,
/usr/local/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/context --once --texutil
--synctex=1 --nonstop file.tex
On 4/11/2024 5:25 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
On 4/10/24 22:28, Denis Maier wrote:
[...]
context --luatex --generate
Thanks, Pablo.
I've tried it, but it doesn't seem to work...
I get the same result on Win64 when I move the luatex binary from the
tex/texmf-win64/bin
>
> On 4/10/24 22:28, Denis Maier wrote:
> >> [...]
> >> context --luatex --generate
> >
> > Thanks, Pablo.
> > I've tried it, but it doesn't seem to work...
>
> I get the same result on Win64 when I move the luatex binary from the
> tex/texmf-win64
On 4/10/24 22:28, Denis Maier wrote:
>> [...]
>> context --luatex --generate
>
> Thanks, Pablo.
> I've tried it, but it doesn't seem to work...
I get the same result on Win64 when I move the luatex binary from the
tex/texmf-win64/bin/ directory.
This may sound stupid
Hi all,
Please see the forwarded message from GUST below.
Best wishes,
Taco
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Jerzy Ludwichowski
> Subject: [lug-leaders] BachoTeX 2024: Last minute
> Date: 9 April 2024 at 14:09:09 CEST
> To: tex...@tug.org, LUG boards
> Reply-To:
On 4/7/2024 7:08 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi everybody,
this is bizarre, but hear me out: a file that I have has a mixture of
xml, TeX and Lua. It compiles cleanly, no problem, on macos and linux. I
also have a little raspberry pi on which I have installed lmtx. The file
compiles
Hi everybody,
this is bizarre, but hear me out: a file that I have has a mixture of
xml, TeX and Lua. It compiles cleanly, no problem, on macos and linux. I
also have a little raspberry pi on which I have installed lmtx. The file
compiles, BUT: it has one additional page. The first page
i, dashes or whatever) is way more
readable than a character combination for a ligature or a TeX command.
This single-character approach also makes easier to copy and paste text
to other formats.
> (the question is just out of curiosity, since I plan to create a
> command that adds a hairspace
On 4/3/24 07:16, Peter Münster wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 02 2024, Andres Conrado Montoya wrote:
>
>> You shouldn't run context as root in any case.
>
> I don’t run context as root. But I need to erase the cache in
> /opt/context/tex/texmf-cache as root, because the user doesn’t
On Tue, Apr 02 2024, Andres Conrado Montoya wrote:
> You shouldn't run context as root in any case.
I don’t run context as root. But I need to erase the cache in
/opt/context/tex/texmf-cache as root, because the user doesn’t have the
permission to do that.
--
Pe
y to catch it).
>
> Did you do that? (One way is to remove tex/texmf-cache/*)
Another way is to run (since your test works fine on my laptop):
mtxrun --script cache --erase && mtxrun --generate
The format file will be generated in the next compilation, so it will
take a bit lo
> flushing realpage 1, userpage 1, subpage 1
> close source> level 1, order 3, name './test.tex'
> backend > xmp > using file
> '/opt/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/lpdf-pdx.xml'
> mtx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
&g
rder 3, name './test.tex'
backend > xmp > using file
'/opt/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/lpdf-pdx.xml'
mtx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
Test file:
\starttext
\sc test
\stoptext
Is this a bug, or some misconfiguration of my installation?
A while ago, I was pointed (by Wolfgang or Hans, I guess) to
\start/stoptextdisplay to enhance whitespace handling around images.
I wanted to document it, but can’t find it in the sources:
$ context --find=textdisplay
mtx-context |
…/tex/texmf-context/doc/context/sources/general/manuals
ds and
environments
report commands to the console
generate check file
report the meaning of commands
show the internal representation of
commands
replace named characters by utf
preprocess mkvi files to tex files
[force,suffix]
use given suffix
When developing this Hans' Swedish improved a lot. {\language[sv] Den lilla del
av
befolkningen som handlar på IKEA och tittar på fåniga krimserier förstår kanske
detta:
\im {\sqrt {x + 1} = \sin(4 + y)}!}
\stopbuffer
\typebuffer[option=TEX]
Which gives us the beautifully typeset:
\startc
>> Can you try the following: Delete the `texmf-cache` folder
>>
>> inside /home/hf/WORKSPACE/TOOLS/ConTeXt/tex/, and then run `mtxrun
>>
>> --generate && context --make`?
>
> In principle, the two following commands should be enough:
>
> mtxru
Am 26.03.24 um 17:12 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
begin example
\showframe
\definetext
[chapterheader] % identifier
[header] % vertical position (header/footer)
% [text] % horizontal position (text/margin)
[This is a custom header for \tex{chapter}] % content
sition (header/footer)
% [text] % horizontal position (text/margin)
[This is a custom header for \tex{chapter}] % content
\setuphead[chapter][header=chapterheader]
\starttext
\chapter{Lorem Ipsum}
\dorecurse{10}{\samplefile{lorem}}
\stoptext
_
On 3/26/24 18:43, Andres Conrado Montoya wrote:
> Can you try the following: Delete the `texmf-cache` folder
> inside /home/hf/WORKSPACE/TOOLS/ConTeXt/tex/, and then run `mtxrun
> --generate && context --make`?
In principle, the two following commands should be enough:
mtxr
Can you try the following: Delete the `texmf-cache` folder
inside /home/hf/WORKSPACE/TOOLS/ConTeXt/tex/, and then run `mtxrun
--generate && context --make`?
After running those two, try again, and let's see if that helps.
El mar, 26 mar 2024 a las 7:25, escribió:
> Hello Andres,
&
ment for the content because I wan't the text in
the middle.
begin example
\showframe
\definetext
[chapterheader] % identifier
[header]% vertical position (header/footer)
% [text] % horizontal position (text/margin)
[This is a custom header for \tex{chapter}] % conte
Hello Andres,
I have set up the shell environment variable in my `~/.zshrc`, here it is the
output of `echo $PATH` under the shell:
```
/home/hf/WORKSPACE/TOOLS/Emacs/bin:/home/hf/WORKSPACE/TOOLS/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-linux-aarch64/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
You can invoke it directly, with a complete path, and it will work even if
it's not in your $PATH variable. In my personal installation I have context
at `/home/andi/Apps/lmtx/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin`, so I can call it saying
`/home/andi/Apps/lmtx/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/context hello-world.tex
Hello,
I have installed ConTeXt on my Raspberry Pi 400 (aarch64), tried to typeset
this simple file:
```
\starttext
First tex file to make, hello, world!
\stoptext
```
but the test failed:
```
$context hello-world.tex
mtxrun | forcing cache reload
resolvers | resolving | configuration files
}
\xmlinlineprettyprinttext{#1}{none}
\stopxmlsetups
\definefontfamily[mainface][tt][TeX Gyre Cursor]
[features={default}]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\xmlprocessbuffer{main}{demo}{}
\stoptext
Current LMTX (2024.03.11 09:34) is giving different results for double
hyphens
was still in feet we decided to adapt it accordingly so now in addition
it reports
different values, including Theodores little feet measured by Arthur as
being roughly
five Ediths.
Here is the fitting error message when you pass a dimension too large
for TeX:
Dimension too large", I can
}
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:code
\xmlprettyprinttext{#1}{none}
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:inlinecode
\xmlinlineprettyprinttext{#1}{none}
\stopxmlsetups
\definefontfamily[mainface][tt][TeX Gyre Cursor]
[features={default, quality}]
\setupbodyfont[mainface
Hello Hraban,
I puzzled a while. To me the —arguments= option does not work. I saw then on
the Wiki, that one can also add documentarguments as —schema=2UP
—numberofpages=16.
I further changed to \startdocument … \stopdocument.
Please look at the attached file
Willi
impositiontest-2.tex
d]{\bf
#1}\autoinsertnextspace}
…
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So I get a prominent marker in the content and the title of the affected
section a
.
Unfortunately, it seems that the maintainer feels that if we can't deal
with cmyk profiles, we shouldn't have cmyk at all. I don't agree, but
that's where it ended. (I was arguing for plain TeX support at the time in
the linked^2 message, but I was able to add the definition for cmyk to my
own macro
preferable to first check if tikz
>>> maintainers are willing to merge them upstream.
>> Unfortunately, it seems that the maintainer feels that if we can't deal
>> with cmyk profiles, we shouldn't have cmyk at all. I don't agree, but
>> that's where it ended. (I was arguing fo
shouldn't have cmyk at all. I don't agree, but
that's where it ended. (I was arguing for plain TeX support at the time in
the linked^2 message, but I was able to add the definition for cmyk to my
own macro file, so I was able to process examples with cmyk colours.)
What does the maintainer mean
he context color mechanism so be careful with
> patches. I'm not going to spend time on other solutions that can interfere
> with internals.
Thanks Hans, I was not familiar with those. The above code worked fine for
me in plain TeX (the last time I used it, anyway).
By the looks of things, Max ha
files, we shouldn't have cmyk at all. I don't agree, but
that's where it ended. (I was arguing for plain TeX support at the time in
the linked^2 message, but I was able to add the definition for cmyk to my
own macro file, so I was able to process examples with cmyk colours.)
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t currently work properly. This is
> internally used by "\usepgfplotslibrary[colorbrewer]" among others.
> See https://github.com/pgf-tikz/pgf/pull/1130 .
> Thanks,
> -- Max
> diff --git a/tex/generic/pgf/utilities/pgfutil-context.def
> b/tex/generic/pgf/utilities/p
erly. This is
internally used by "\usepgfplotslibrary[colorbrewer]" among others.
See https://github.com/pgf-tikz/pgf/pull/1130 .
Thanks,
-- Max
diff --git a/tex/generic/pgf/utilities/pgfutil-context.def
b/tex/generic/pgf/utilities/pgfutil-context.def
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images in *.tex file output.
JP
Le 13/03/2024 à 09:16, Henning Hraban Ramm a écrit :
Am 12.03.24 um 23:59 schrieb seyal zavira:
You are correct. when i convert this svg to pdf via inkscape it works
like a charm.
But what is standard way of including an svg file with context if we
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