Stuart Jansen wrote:
Below is a simple example of chapter/section titles containing
characters that need to be escaped. Although the page content turns out
correctly, the PDF bookmarks contain the literal escape string instead
or the desired character. Any ideas how avoid this? I guess this is a
Hans Hagen wrote:
2. at http://www.guit.sssup.it/forum there is a forum for ConTeXt in
italian language;
i grep no 'context' on that page, so no opportunity to polish my
italian -)
Only Forum su TeX, LaTeX e GuIT (grrr)
I will send an email to our admin.
BTW,
Hello all (esp. the ConTeXt-Developers),
some time ago I sent the following email to this list and got no reply
so I'm resending it.
Is there any possibility that this feature will be part of the next/one
of the next ConTeXt-versions?
Frank
Dear all,
I have a manuscript with long nested
luigi.scarso wrote:
2. at http://www.guit.sssup.it/forum there is a forum for ConTeXt in
italian language;
i grep no 'context' on that page, so no opportunity to polish my italian -)
Hans
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Frank Grieshaber wrote:
try the following link:
http://www.guit.sssup.it/phpbb/index.php
ah, i see, context is still less 'difficoltà ' than latex -)
Hans
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Frank Grieshaber wrote:
Hello all (esp. the ConTeXt-Developers),
some time ago I sent the following email to this list and got no reply
so I'm resending it.
Just to let you know i've received your message. Unfortunately,
I don't have a clue about how to achieve this effect.
Taco
Wednesday, July 6, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
The fallback being a fallback, it should be something that
everybody has for sure. So it should stay cmr12. This, at
least, is MNHO.
Is there a way to set the fall-back font? (In cont-usr or
something)
actually, lmr will
It seems that \setupbodyfont does not set \openlineheight, I
have to call \switchtobodyfont to call it. Is this as
intended?
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While making modules.pdf
$texmfstart texexec --pdf --modu font-chi
fails with
font-chi.log:! Font \unicodefont=gbsongcd at 10.0pt not loadable: Metric
(TFM) file not found
I have
$ls ./texmf-local/fonts/tfm/chinese
b5kai/ b5kaii/ b5song/ b5songi/ gbkai/ gbkaii/ gbsong/ gbsongi/
$ls
luigi.scarso wrote:
While making modules.pdf
Sorry, I have not search into mail list ;
forget it.
luigi
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Why does
\setupitemize[packed,paragraph]
ignore the packed option?
Another way would probably be to say
\setupitemize[packed,joinedup],
but I would only like some additional space after the itemization and
none before. \setupitemize[joinedup] produces the same result as
luigi.scarso schrieb:
While making modules.pdf
$texmfstart texexec --pdf --modu font-chi
fails with
font-chi.log:! Font \unicodefont=gbsongcd at 10.0pt not loadable: Metric
(TFM) file not found
I have
$ls ./texmf-local/fonts/tfm/chinese
b5kai/ b5kaii/ b5song/ b5songi/ gbkai/ gbkaii/
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Yes, but my point is that I *don't* use cmr (at least not in
this document), so I see no reason why ConTeXt shoud load
lmr :)
as taco explained in a previous mail, we *do* need a fall back font, just in
case somewhere later in the process
of course we can start
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
pstoedit now doesn't crash any more, but 'P' or 'O' for example don't
have holes any more. I'll try to reinstall my cygwin or to compile the
source of pstoedit on Linux later. If I understood correctly than this
patch should solve the problem and -ssp should work again.
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I don't get it. Examples (animations) on
http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xholecek/animations/ compile and work OK with
my TeX and Acrobat (Windows XP, Adobe Acrobat Professional 6.0.1).
However, the example below doesn't work on my computer.
I replaced some lines below with:
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
[a luckily not so long list snipped]
I'll have a look at texshow-web this weekend. Thank you for your
suggestion, I will report back to you and Mojca. There is also (at
least) one feature reqest from Taco, so I won't get bored soon. So if
there are more suggestions,
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 09:17 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
there some sanitizing mechanism, but i'm not sure if you wan that here; Why
do
you use the hard coded \char's? If you use the named access mechanisms they
are
normally handled ok in bookmarks
Mostly because I wasn't aware they existed.
Hans Hagen said this at Thu, 7 Jul 2005 15:39:23 +0200:
BTW, does ConTeXt support the pazo family of fonts?
never tried them ... question for adam -)
Me neither, but they look to be of good quality, but of lesser glyph
coverage (lacking AMS symbols) than the PX fonts. That said, the basic
I need to create a book with many blank pages (with its header footer texts).
Is there any easy way to create, say, 300 blank pages one after the other, wihout using
\page 300 times? I guess what I need is to know how to loop within context.
thank you
Ciro
Ciro Soto wrote:
I need to create a book with many blank pages (with its header footer
texts).
Is there any easy way to create, say, 300 blank pages one after the
other, wihout using
\page 300 times? I guess what I need is to know how to loop within context.
\dorecurse{300}{\ \page}
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 22:17 +0200, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Ciro Soto wrote:
I need to create a book with many blank pages (with its header footer
texts).
Is there any easy way to create, say, 300 blank pages one after the
other, wihout using
\page 300 times? I guess what I need is to
Frank Grieshaber wrote:
Hello all (esp. the ConTeXt-Developers),
some time ago I sent the following email to this list and got no reply
so I'm resending it.
Is there any possibility that this feature will be part of the next/one
of the next ConTeXt-versions?
Frank
I'm affraid that
Stuart Jansen wrote:
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 09:17 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
there some sanitizing mechanism, but i'm not sure if you wan that here; Why do
you use the hard coded \char's? If you use the named access mechanisms they are
normally handled ok in bookmarks
Mostly because I wasn't
Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I don't get it. Examples (animations) on
http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xholecek/animations/ compile and work OK with
my TeX and Acrobat (Windows XP, Adobe Acrobat Professional 6.0.1).
However, the example below doesn't work on my computer.
I replaced some
Stuart Jansen wrote:
\dorecurse{300}{\ \page}
Argh! Finally a question I could answer and you beat me by less than 60
seconds... Oh well, at least I can confirm that works (although I used
\crlf\page instead of \ \page).
or, more code:
\starttext
\dorecurse{300}{\page[empty]}
\stoptext
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Yes, in the meantime I noticed that too. Acrobat 5 doesn't support those
JS stuff at all, but the funny thing is that Acrobat 6 supports only a
half of it. I was already running a continuous animation in Acrobat 6
(the one mentioned above), however it was compiled from
Hello,
Some TeX challenge (probably not solvable?): for gurus only.
Is there a way to somehow
\starthidden
...
\stophidden,
which would leave exactly the same amount of blank space as if the
content would be typeset?
Adam suggested to use transparent font colour, but this doesn't solve
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 23:00 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
\getvalue{letterunderscore}
Very nice. Thank you.
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Is there a way to somehow
\starthidden
...
\stophidden,
which would leave exactly the same amount of blank space as if the
content would be typeset?
well, how about:
\defineproperty[mojcas-secrets][layer][state=top]
\starttext
\input tufte
Mojca Miklavec said this at Fri, 8 Jul 2005 00:33:38 +0200:
Just a hint: don't ever expect my secrets to be hidden that way. They
are way too precious to be seen by others by simply switching them on
again in Acrobat :)
It's not hidden in other PDF viewers, such as Apple's native one.
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