Hi Jessica,
Try this:
\usemodule[m][letter]
or
\usemodule[m-letter]
I had a similar problem some time ago. It seems that a plainTeX document
named 'letter.tex' is loaded in lieu of m-letter.tex. It is against
Contex-philosophy to explicitly state the prefixes, but it may be needed
now and again.
On Mon 03.10.2005 19:26, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
MetaPost is not really a function plotter. So, yes, you have to use
some sort of loop, although there may be some predefined macros hiding
them.
Is there a better way in ConTeXt/tex for this?!
Should i use some external Programms for
Good evening.
Many thanks to all of you that helped me to install teTeX 3.0. I found
that I can really use SuSE 9.3 rpms under my SuSE 9.2, which quite
surprised me. (I can't use Mr. Hagen's minimumdistribution, because
there is no MetaFont in it, and I still use some bitmapped fonts, e.g.
Alexander Lazic wrote:
On Mon 03.10.2005 19:26, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
MetaPost is not really a function plotter. So, yes, you have to use
some sort of loop, although there may be some predefined macros hiding
them.
Is there a better way in ConTeXt/tex for this?!
Should i use some
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
There are two things: input encoding or regime (\enableregime[utf] inyour case) and font
Many thanks, \enableregime did what I needed.
But I still have some minor questions:
1) Where should I put \loadmapfile[psclean.map]? (I can't include it in
pdftex.cnf, since
Alexander Lazic wrote:
On Mon 03.10.2005 19:26, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
MetaPost is not really a function plotter. So, yes, you have to use
some sort of loop, although there may be some predefined macros hiding
them.
Is there a better way in ConTeXt/tex for this?!
Should i use some
On Die 04.10.2005 18:07, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
But you might be interested (assuming you can read or at least
decipher French) in the pages at
http://melusine.eu.org/syracuse/metapost/galeries/ ? complete code
included. (Those are the predefined macros I was talking about above.)
Thanx
On Die 04.10.2005 19:48, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I use gnuplot which makes graphs of superb visual quality and has
extensive support for many different function manipulations and weird
stuff that you want to do with it.
I have also think on gnuplot, but wasn't sure that i can use the ps/pdf
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Alexander Lazic wrote:
On Mon 03.10.2005 19:26, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
MetaPost is not really a function plotter. So, yes, you have to use
some sort of loop, although there may be some predefined macros hiding
them.
Is there a better way in ConTeXt/tex for
Hi Taco,
Are crossreferences supposed to work in the new bib module? According to the
Latex companion pp. 404ff. a crossreference can be made in an @inbook to a
@book provided the @inbook precedes the @book in a .bib-file. If a @book is
referenced at least two times by an @inbook, an entry for
Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
There are two things: input encoding or regime (\enableregime[utf]
inyour case) and font
Many thanks, \enableregime did what I needed.
But I still have some minor questions:
1) Where should I put \loadmapfile[psclean.map]? (I can't include it
Hi,
On Die 04.10.2005 21:14, Peter Münster wrote:
You could also try PSTricks:
\usemodule[pstric]
\starttext
\startPSTRICKS
\psplot[plotpoints=100]{0}{1}{x 360 mul sin}
\stopPSTRICKS
\stoptext
Thanx i have try an get:
figures : figure pstest-texapp can not be found
but there is
Hi,
today i have try to use two figures generated with gnuplot.
When i have the png-file generated then i get both figures in my pdf?!
I'am a little bit confused about this!
After:
gnuplot first.gp
---first.gp
set terminal mp color
set output figure.mp
#set terminal png large size 1024x768
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
and then \input file inside of the main LaTeX file. Gnuplot cannot
make output in ConTeXt (yet), but perhaps you can include the
Since afaik ConTeXt does not have an equivalent of LaTeX's picture
environment, I don't see much point in teaching gnuplot some sort of
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