Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Please find attached my first go at an AMS-like style. Can
you tell me why the pub list shows without brackets? This is
the code I have in my doc.
That was a bug: If you'd used only one \setuppublications,
it would've worked (the numbercommand is reset at each
David Arnold wrote:
All,
If I read:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/mfonts.pdf
How up to date or out of date is the information in this manual?
Hi David,
It looks like it is still quite up-to-date, but some of the
examples it gives may no longer be the very best and latest
way of
On 5 nov. 2005, at 9:03, Mikael Persson wrote:
Hello
*snip*
What do you do with ConTeXT?
I am mostly playing around abit. However, since I work with math it is
mostly something that has to do with math. Some examples:
Hi Mikael,
I had a look at your nice sudoku example mentioned in your
Sunday, November 20, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Bug will be fixed in the next release, and I've added your
file, thanks.
Cool. Can we please have it released before my deadline? ;)
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Am 2005-11-20 um 11:27 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
An important thing to remember is this:
ConTeXt does not share font metric conventions with LaTeX.
Thank you for this summary, I just added it to the Fonts page in the
wiki.
Grüßlis vom Hraban!
---
http://www.fiee.net/texnique/
Hraban,
AFAIK, -- and --- aren't active, but they (should) produce ligatures,
so the problem is most probably at the level of the tfms you
produced. How did you obtain them? By running texfont? Which encoding
are you using?
Thomas
On Nov 20, 2005, at 1:12 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hraban,
AFAIK, -- and --- aren't active, but they (should) produce ligatures,
so the problem is most probably at the level of the tfms you produced.
How did you obtain them? By running texfont? Which encoding are you using?
\defaultencoding expands to 'ec' these
I just looked into font conversion for another project. In EC.enc,
you have this line:
% LIGKERN hyphen hyphen =: endash ; endash hyphen =: emdash ;
so fonts converted by texfont and using --enc=ec should have the
dashes enabled automagically. The problem I had was with the f-
ligatures, I
Taco,
isn't this a bit too general? All the fonts I have converted with
texfont are shared by LaTeX and ConTeXt, and I haven't had any
trouble so far. My rule of thumb was: if the font itself (i.e. the
tfm) works at the basic level of TeX recognizing and using it,
everything else is just
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Taco,
isn't this a bit too general?
Yes, I have simplified considerably, but I believe my statements
are a good guideline for users that do not have in-depth knowledge
of the workings of ConTeXt, esp. those that are used to LaTeX.
But AFAICS, the Berry-namimg scheme
Dear friends,
I noticed that the crossref instruction in my bib file does not work. In
the documentation are no clear clues.
I changed InCollection -- InBook and vice versa.
I tried putting the referenced book before and after the referencing
item in the bib file.
In fact, a reference does
Rob Ermers wrote:
Dear friends,
I noticed that the crossref instruction in my bib file does not work. In
the documentation are no clear clues.
I changed InCollection -- InBook and vice versa.
I tried putting the referenced book before and after the referencing
item in the bib file.
In fact,
On 11/20/05, Otared Kavian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5 nov. 2005, at 9:03, Mikael Persson wrote:
Hello
*snip*
What do you do with ConTeXT?
I am mostly playing around abit. However, since I work with math it is
mostly something that has to do with math. Some examples:
Hi
Gerben, Taco,
OK, I am using Gerben's Context Updated with a beta, so I think
what's running is the context in texmf.local. I have two type-tmf.dat.
lm $ locate type-tmf.dat
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/context/data/type-tmf.dat
Hi Rob,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I have made an error in that example. It should be
\setbox\scratchbox=\hbox{\placepublications}
without the outer braces. Sorry about that (the next release will try
to fix the \crossref).
It is one of those days where nothing goes right ... a) this is still
Taco,
This is great help. It almost worked.
share $ TEXMFMAIN=/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex
share $ export TEXMFMAIN
data $ texfont --encoding=texnansi --batch type-tmf.dat
TeXFont 2.2.1 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 2000-2004
slant factor : 0.167
checking root : TEXMFMAIN
David Arnold wrote:
Taco,
This is great help. It almost worked.
share $ TEXMFMAIN=/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex
share $ export TEXMFMAIN
data $ texfont --encoding=texnansi --batch type-tmf.dat
TeXFont 2.2.1 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 2000-2004
slant factor : 0.167
Taco,
Yes.
ncntrsbk $ pwd
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/fonts/afm/urw/ncntrsbk
ncntrsbk $
What if I deleted all of the --ro=TEXMFMAIN switches from type-
tmf.dat? Would texfont then search on its own for the right place?
data $ texfont --help
TeXFont 2.2.1 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE
David Arnold wrote:
Taco,
Yes.
ncntrsbk $ pwd
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/fonts/afm/urw/ncntrsbk
ncntrsbk $
What if I deleted all of the --ro=TEXMFMAIN switches from type- tmf.dat?
Would texfont then search on its own for the right place?
Not impossible, but I am not sure either.
Thanks Taco,
I got it working. Thanks.
In the mean time, now the reference works, I got another nasty problem.
In my file there is a reference from A to B. Both titles are printed OK.
However, the reference to B. does not print all right. The culprit is
Ye{{\c{s}}}ilg{\o}z, Y{{\u}}cel
I
Rob Ermers wrote:
Thanks Taco,
I got it working. Thanks.
In the mean time, now the reference works, I got another nasty problem.
In my file there is a reference from A to B. Both titles are printed OK.
However, the reference to B. does not print all right. The culprit is
Ye{{\c{s}}}ilg{\o}z,
AFAIK, -- and --- aren't active, but they (should) produce
ligatures, so the problem is most probably at the level of the
tfms you produced. How did you obtain them? By running texfont?
Which encoding are you using?
\defaultencoding expands to 'ec' these days (used to be 'texnansi').
Taco,
I hardly dare bring this up, but the latest beta release of your
module appears to break something that worked before: the wonderfule
\cite[extras={}][key] doesn't work. When I have this:
\cite[extras={.5}][hoekwater]
I would expect, with my setup, [10.5]
but instead, I get
On 20 Nov 2005, at 19:45, David Arnold wrote:
Gerben, Taco,
OK, I am using Gerben's Context Updated with a beta, so I think
what's running is the context in texmf.local.
The current ConTeXt updater package does not contain a beta as there
currently is no beta.
I have two type-tmf.dat.
On 20 Nov 2005, at 20:39, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
Gerben, Taco,
OK, I am using Gerben's Context Updated with a beta, so I think
what's running is the context in texmf.local. I have two type-
tmf.dat.
lm $ locate type-tmf.dat
Gerben, Taco, et al,
OK. I have a completely up-to-date TeX installation (GWTeX on Tiger).
Thanks for your help.
My technique was to Make Fat each component, then burn them onto a
disk, then replace my I-packages directory contents on my home
computer with the packages on the burn disk.
Hi,
First off: at this point, you context installation is behaving
as expected, so that's good!
But there are still a few problems...
The metric file bchb8r is not in tenansi encoding, it is in
LaTeX's 8r encoding, an internal re-encoding that helps
implement ec (T1). \note{In the Berry
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