[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In updating my context documentation today, I managed to overwrite my
copy of .../general/manuals/style.pdf, which I was studying. Is this
document still available, perhaps renamed - it don't find it in the list
of files in http://www.pragma-ade.nl/wget.txt.
I do not think
Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
I do not think it exists anymore on the Pragma site, but you can get
it from my mirror:
http://context.aanhet.net/general/manuals/style.pdf
Just collected the file from your mirror. Thank you,
Peter
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To help solve some other problems I disabled the path to my existing TeXLive
distro, downloaded the minimal Linux-tex from Pragma, and unzipped it
in /usr/local.
Following TeXLive conventions I established a path
to /usr/local/tex/texmf-linux/bin in /etc/profile
and rebooted.
The
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005, John Culleton wrote:
/usr/bin/env: ruby: No such file or directory
at this point I thought I had best stop stumbling around and ask for help.
My base system is Slackware LInux 10.0.
There should be a package named ruby or similar on Slackware, and that
has to be
On Sunday 30 January 2005 12:24, Peter Münster wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005, John Culleton wrote:
/usr/bin/env: ruby: No such file or directory
at this point I thought I had best stop stumbling around and ask for
help. My base system is Slackware LInux 10.0.
There should be a package
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005, John Culleton wrote:
If Ruby is necessary to make the minimal linux package offered on Pragma
functional it would be helpful to specify that in the readme. I thought the
Pragma Linux TeX package was self-contained. It would also be helpful if a
fmtutil.cnf file were
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
The problem was most probably caused by PNG images, exported from MS
PowerPoint slides, an example is on
http://pub.mojca.org/mailinglists/context/alpha.png.
I forwarded your mail to the pdftex dev list
Hans
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Hello folks,
I ran into this strange problem today. First, I was trying to use
Chinese in Context. After I generated those font files, it occurred to
me that I might want to run: texexec --make. However, I got the
following error message:
C:\localtexmf\tex\context\base\font-uni.tex
loading:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In updating my context documentation today, I managed to overwrite my
copy of .../general/manuals/style.pdf, which I was studying. Is this
document still available, perhaps renamed - it don't find it in the list
of files in
Ciro A. Soto wrote:
I am hoping to get the version 1. The other version
is like an exercise for me, to see how it would be
done.
well, the machinery is there, and there are several solutions, of which i show
only one (watch further on how we enable clipping);
don't forget to submit this example
Ciro A. Soto wrote:
Sorry, I made a typo error. The title of the book I am
reading is Goodbye Gutenberg by Valerie
Kirschenbaum.
A book I recommend for any person interested in
book design, typography, history, reading, fonts, etc.
hm, i dunno that one; sounds kind of sad, this 'goodbye' -)
i
Mikael Persson wrote:
Hm, I am entering utf8 code. I am not sure how it got converted in the
email, however, when I type my .tex file I am sure that it is in
utf-8. But you mean that this example should work?
I attatch the testfile and the resulting pdf and logs and so on...
tracing shows that the
Julian Haworth wrote:
\c!directory ={\setupsystem [\c!n =1] \setupsystem [inputfile=hello.t\ETC.
! File ended while scanning use of \dosetupsystem.
looks like a messed up cont-opt.tex or whatever, there can be no \setupsystem
inside a key=value; maybe some messed up texexec.pl file?
Hans
Fei He wrote:
Hello folks,
I ran into this strange problem today. First, I was trying to use
Chinese in Context. After I generated those font files, it occurred to
me that I might want to run: texexec --make. However, I got the
following error message:
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