Dear Contexters,
Recently I upgraded to MacOS X 10.4 and after that ConTeXt didn't
work: upon trying to typeset a file it says:
tcsh: /sw/bin/init.csh: No such file or directory.
and everything stops. This behaviour seems to be specific to ConTeXt,
called from within TeXShop, since
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On 9 juin 2005, at 16:33, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Otared,
that's typical behavior when you used to have a fink installation
before the upgrade. Somewhere in your profile (I don't use tcsh, so
I don't know the name of the file), there's a line saying
source /sw/bin/init.sh
to add
Thomas A. Schmitz said this at Thu, 9 Jun 2005 16:33:00 +0200:
And you should probably stop using tcsh,
bash is the standard with newer versions of OS X.
There may be other reasons for using bash, but I wouldn't say that it
being the current default is one. Apple doesn't rely on your choice of
Taco Hoekwater said this at Thu, 9 Jun 2005 16:24:39 +0200:
Otared Kavian wrote:
Dear Contexters,
Recently I upgraded to MacOS X 10.4 and after that ConTeXt didn't work:
upon trying to typeset a file it says:
tcsh: /sw/bin/init.csh: No such file or directory.
Sound like a problem in
Is there a way to put extra space bewteen rows with the standard Table
module?
Thanks
Paul
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On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 03:45:06PM +0100, Adam Lindsay wrote:
There may be other reasons for using bash, but I wouldn't say that it
being the current default is one. Apple doesn't rely on your choice of
shell for anything.
Of course you're right Adam. Nevertheless, inexperienced users
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Paul Tremblay wrote:
Is there a way to put extra space bewteen rows with the standard
Table module?
\DR
But thats obviously not what you want...Sorry. Perhaps you can use
\setuptables[height=h,depth=d]?,
nikolai
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Adam Lindsay wrote:
mac x driver ok now
Driver?
their x-windows system (on top of their own stuff); it was that part that
conflicted with finks' x-stuff
Hans
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Hans Hagen said this at Fri, 10 Jun 2005 00:36:41 +0200:
Driver?
their x-windows system (on top of their own stuff); it was that part that
conflicted with finks' x-stuff
Yes, Apple's X11 is *so* much better than just about any other option now.
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On Thursday 09 June 2005 09:05 pm, Willi Egger wrote:
Dear John,
I would suggest, that those beginners would adopt Scite as their editor.
I find it an excellent editor for my purposes. The advantage is, that
this editor is very well integrated with Context. There is normally no
command
Dear all,
I forwarded my mail to here because my font problem is related with
ConTeXt.
Dear all,
After upgrading to tiger, I reinstalled TeX using i-installer.(2005
develop - full)
I also reinstalled ConTeXt, XeTeX and crate formats for ConTeXt.
All of my private fonts and other style
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