Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
I have installed Texlive8 (Not sure wether it is the latest one. I have
used TeXSetup.exe).
Am using rsync as you mentioned, but seems like it does not work, this
is what i get:
C:\rsync2.5.1-dev -r -v www.pragma-pod.com::mswin mytex
receiving file list ...
rsync -v
rsync
Maurice Diamantini wrote:
So, I propose that besides the standard upgrade cont-tmf.zip for context,
Pragma propose à **independant** context distribution which :
1 - ***doesn't use*** the standard kpath environment variables
This is the main item, because this requirement implies using
Hello Taco,
It happens for me as well. Start here:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/mindex/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and click on the 'white arrow on blue circle' thingies. The problem is that
the needed @ sign in the url becomes lt;atgt; .
Thanks for the exact pointer. I have changed my
The Thanh Han wrote:
do you have a test file for another language, for example english or
czech? Then I can translate that file to get a test file for vietnamese.
What is the current status of context support for czech?
BTW, the current official vietnamese font encoding used by plain and
latex is
Title: Re: [NTG-context] [ at beginning of
formula ?
At 15:29 -0500 16/11/04, Matthias Weber wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to typeset
[\partial,B]=0
Hi Matthias,
Despite Hans' suggestion of putting \relax in front of [, in my
installation of ConTeXt this works well:
\starttext
\startformula
0
Hello,
I have been trying to use pstoedit to generate a .mp
file but it doesn't work :-( I have followed these
steps:
1.- With Gimp: test.gif - Save as: test.ps
2.- pstoedit (as Metafun manual indicates): pstoedit
-ssp -dt -f mpost test.ps test.mp
But test.mp seems empty (just lines with %
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have been trying to use pstoedit to generate a .mp
file but it doesn't work :-( I have followed these
steps:
1.- With Gimp: test.gif - Save as: test.ps
2.- pstoedit (as Metafun manual indicates): pstoedit
-ssp -dt -f mpost test.ps test.mp
But test.mp seems
Hello Jorge,
I have been trying to use pstoedit to generate a .mp
file but it doesn't work :-( I have followed these
steps:
1.- With Gimp: test.gif - Save as: test.ps
can pstoedit trace bitmap files? I've never used it, but I'd guess
that with ps only vector based postscript graphics are
Hi Otared,
the actual problem arises with
\starttext
\startformula
[A,B] =0.
\stopformula
\stoptext
or, even worse, with
\starttext
\startformula
[\partial,B] =0.
\stopformula
\stoptext
Hans' solution is to use \relax whenever one has a [ at the beginning
of a formula:
\starttext
Hello Thomas,
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
OK, I'm answering my own question from October: by shamelessly copying
and adapting code from enattab, I managed to get double lines in
tables, and I'm almost there. I guess real texnicians would call it a
dirty hack, but it does what I want. Could anybody
Holy cow, this was it! Thanks so much, this works! Wonderful, now I get
the tables I always wated. Hope this might help other people, too.
Patrick, would this be of interest for the wiki?
Best, thanks so much
Thomas
On Nov 17, 2004, at 2:11 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
Hello Thomas,
it works here :)
At 7:57 -0500 17/11/04, Matthias Weber wrote:
Hi Otared,
the actual problem arises with
\starttext
\startformula
[A,B] =0.
\stopformula
\stoptext
or, even worse, with
\starttext
\startformula
[\partial,B] =0.
\stopformula
\stoptext
Hi Matthias,
Yes are right, indeed...
However I tried the
Hi, again.
verb-ini and nath both define (incompatible) instances of \save- and
\restorecatcode. Simply renaming them in nath to
\NATH(save|restore)catcode seems to work fine. Any suggestions?
nikolai
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::: born:
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Hi, again.
verb-ini and nath both define (incompatible) instances of \save- and
\restorecatcode. Simply renaming them in nath to
\NATH(save|restore)catcode seems to work fine. Any suggestions?
makes sense, probably it makes sense to namespace most low level nath
Hans
* Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Nov 17, 2004 16:10]:
verb-ini and nath both define (incompatible) instances of \save- and
\restorecatcode. Simply renaming them in nath to
\NATH(save|restore)catcode seems to work fine. Any suggestions?
makes sense, probably it makes sense to namespace
Frames with width=broad in something (enumeration) with a
location=hanging don't abide to the adjusted width of the text, it is
simply shifted to the left:
\version[temporary]
\setupframedtexts
[width=broad]
\defineenumeration
[example]
[location=hanging,
text=Example]
\starttext
Example:
\usemodule[nath]
\starttext
\startnathequation
\underbrace{\mathstrut rr\dots r}_{n \text{times}}
\stopnathequation
\stoptext
Error:
! Missing } inserted.
inserted text
}
to be read again
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Nikolai Weibull wrote:
* Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Nov 17, 2004 16:10]:
verb-ini and nath both define (incompatible) instances of \save- and
\restorecatcode. Simply renaming them in nath to
\NATH(save|restore)catcode seems to work fine. Any suggestions?
makes sense, probably it makes sense
The following has to be added to nath for spacing to work correctly:
\def\mathematics#1{\relax\ifmmode#1\else$#1$\fi}
adding it anywhere after
\def$#1${\@@dollar{#1}}
seems to work fine. The problem is that $ is redefined, but
\mathematics doesn't catch on so the spacing gets all messed up.
On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 11:05:21AM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
The Thanh Han wrote:
What is the current status of context support for czech?
Hello,
Hyphenation patterns work OK for Czech. Settings for Czech seem to be
reasonable (I'd only redefine subsentence setting and mainly date),
generated
David Antos wrote:
Hyphenation patterns work OK for Czech. Settings for Czech seem to be
reasonable (I'd only redefine subsentence setting and mainly date),
generated words (Chapter, ...) work fine, at least it is easy to
redefine them to one's personal taste :-)
since there are more czech users
h h extern wrote:
David Antos wrote:
Hyphenation patterns work OK for Czech. Settings for Czech seem to be
reasonable (I'd only redefine subsentence setting and mainly date),
generated words (Chapter, ...) work fine, at least it is easy to
redefine them to one's personal taste :-)
since there are
The Thanh Han said this at Thu, 18 Nov 2004 08:36:05 +0700:
Hi Adam,
ET5 was the first proposed font encoding for vietnamese; then it was
renamed to X5 with a few modifications. T5 is a minor update -- it's
heavily based on X5 but I don't remember what has been changed.
Thanks. The questions
All,
I've got a slide show set up with:
\setuppapersize[S6][S6]
\setuplayout
[width=middle,
top=1cm,
bottom=1cm,
backspace=1cm,
leftmargin=0pt,
rightmargin=0pt,
footer=0pt,
header=0pt]
Then, I have material on a slide (page), followed by a \page command,
material
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