Hi all,I am currently typesetting a collection of articles that use a great number of unicodeglyphs from 19 vectors. All the regular glyphs turn up fine, but I am unable to get the bold and italic versions of the glyphs. I have made encoding files for all the vectors using the xsl-scripts from
Miguel Queiros schrieb:
Hi!
I'm going to clean up the beginners manual (at least the source code) so
i think this s a good moment to pick up the 'translation' thread
So the question is:
- what can go out
- what should go in
- what should be updated
as well as:
- who will participate
David Arnold wrote:
All,
Now that YandY is defunct, where would one now purchase the Lucida
font. We used to be able to get the entire set from YandY, math
included. Does that set still exist and where can it be purchased?
http://www.tug.org/yandy/
says that tug is negotiating ...
hello,
I have a problem which is not directly related to context. When I create
document in utf-8 I sometimes get ïz£ (I hope this is displayed
correctly in the mail clients, (a screen snapshot is attached also))
printed on a single page (in the pdf). These letters are not displayed
in my
I have also seen this (using SciTE and/or gedit, no difference), but
suddenly it disappeard (without upgrading context). This is not of
much help, except that you now know that you are not alone. I have a
reasonable updated ConTeXt on a TeXLive 2004 installation if that
matters...
Best regards,
David Arnold wrote:
Hitting s at this point to scroll through the errors, the compile
finishes and I have an mfonts.pdf. Of course, the Lucida stuff is missing.
So, I have the Lucida fonts. How should I install them with texfont?
That's a question for Hans or Adam, I think. I believe
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
I mentioned this earlier but had only now time to look into it: there
appears to be a bug in newtexexec, it bombs out when I try to post-
process pdf-files. Here's a log:
hm, looks like it reads the pdf file as being a tex file
}
l.8
Adrian Drury wrote:
The mswintex.zip and mswincontext.zip files on www.pragma-ade.com,
dated 2005-11-16, are missing the kpathsea355.dll file from
root/tex/texmf-mswin/bin.
I discovered this while trying the URW Garamond installation
instructions in the wiki, and the texfont command failed
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
I mentioned this earlier but had only now time to look into it: there
appears to be a bug in newtexexec, it bombs out when I try to post-
process pdf-files. Here's a log:
ah, i remember now (by looking in the source) ... it's --select now, no
reason for a pdf
Yup, works now! Adding a backward compatible dummy would be nice...
Best
Thomas
On Nov 24, 2005, at 10:49 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
ah, i remember now (by looking in the source) ... it's --select
now, no reason for a pdf prefix; i'll probably provide a backward
compatible feature but had no
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
hello,
I have a problem which is not directly related to context. When I
create document in utf-8 I sometimes get �z� (I hope this is
displayed correctly in the mail clients, (a screen snapshot is
attached also)) printed on a single page (in the pdf). These letters
Hi,
Something like this?
(PS. I cannot send mail to your address, it bounces, do you have an
alternative one?)
Hans
\unprotect
\def\v!txt{txt}
\appendtoks \letvalue\v!txt \itemgrouptext \to \itemgroupcommands
\setfalse\txtlistitem
\def\itemgrouptext#1%
... but I guess they are not too serious, unfortunately :(
Steffen (collector item no.53)
Am 19.11.2005 um 17:21 schrieb Christopher Creutzig:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
http://context.literatesolutions.com/collector
I especially like the deadline entries. :-)
regards,
Hi Hans,
Thank you for your great work.
Regarding the beginners manual your are going to update, I have two
or three suggestions.
To begin with, I think we should designate a volunteer group of
people on this list to do some tasks in parallel:
1) Since the installation of ConTeXt seems to
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
... but I guess they are not too serious, unfortunately :(
well, some requests are kind of tricky, some even impossible to implment
in todays tex -)
Hans
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Dear ConTeXters,
several kind of marking variants (first, last, both, ...) works
perfectly in standard one-column layout:
\definemarking[M]
\startsetups S
default=(\getmarking[M])~
first=(\getmarking[M][first])~
can you give a new deadline - or is no.53 a sad example for
impossible to implement :,(
Steffen
Am 24.11.2005 um 12:35 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
... but I guess they are not too serious, unfortunately :(
well, some requests are kind of tricky, some even impossible
Hello,
Hans Hagen schrieb:
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
hello,
I have a problem which is not directly related to context. When I
create document in utf-8 I sometimes get �z� (I hope this is
displayed correctly in the mail clients, (a screen snapshot is
attached also)) printed on a single
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
can you give a new deadline - or is no.53 a sad example for impossible
to implement :,(
I don't think this is feasible in the current TeX engines, so
you probably have to wait for an extension to pdfetex or another
extended engine. That means you're looking for a
Hans Hagen wrote:
(scite adds them but does not remove them when you change the
encoding)
Wow, that's incredibly broken (even more broken than using BOMs in the
first place - or an encoding that depends on them for that matter ;-).
(Thank Rob for UTF-8!)
nikolai
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Vit Zyka wrote:
(Focus on page 1 and 4)
Is there any idea how to fix this?
afaiks, what you get is the markings of the last column
so, it looks like i have to fix something
Hans
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Thursday, November 24, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
Something like this?
Yes, that's a good start :) however, I would leave the
option to have both the symbol and the text, exactly as if
it was run-in \head (i.e. with the actual item test
following the \head text on the same line). However, you
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
(Focus on page 1 and 4)
Is there any idea how to fix this?
afaiks, what you get is the markings of the last column
so, it looks like i have to fix something
Hans
Yes, you are right. I check it on a real doc. And if no mark sign is in
the last col,
Vit Zyka wrote:
It would be a great news if you succeed to fix it. I cross my fingers.
well, it's actually relatively easy to make that (works on my machine
now) but as always .. how to interface best -)
and ... of course it takes some time to find all points where
synchronization has to
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
It would be a great news if you succeed to fix it. I cross my fingers.
well, it's actually relatively easy to make that (works on my machine
now) but as always .. how to interface best -)
and ... of course it takes some time to find all points where
Hello all,
I am pleased to announce that the new ConTeXt release from Hans Hagen
can be downloaded as of now from the Pragma ADE website or one of its
mirrors.
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/current/cont-tmf.zip
http://context.aanhet.net/context/current/cont-tmf.zip
Hans, Taco, Adam et al,
I dropped all of my lucida pfb and afm fonts into a temporary
directory, ~/tmp/lucida. Change to that directory and entered:
texfont --ve=yandy --co=lucida --ma --in
Log file is attached. I was able to compile the resulting texnansi-
yandy-lucida.tex. Progress.
Vit Zyka wrote:
It would be a great news if you succeed to fix it. I cross my fingers.
ok, you can uncross them; see separate mail
Hans
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Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Yes, that's a good start :) however, I would leave the
option to have both the symbol and the text, exactly as if
it was run-in \head (i.e. with the actual item test
following the \head text on the same line). However, you ma
want to have this as an option to \head ...
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
(PS. I cannot send mail to your address, it bounces, do you have an
alternative one?)
Hm, which address is bouncing? bigfoot is long dead, use
the one I'm sending this from.
I get:
When trying to deliver your message, the mail server at controller-1
Hans Hagen wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Yes, that's a good start :) however, I would leave the
option to have both the symbol and the text, exactly as if
it was run-in \head (i.e. with the actual item test
following the \head text on the same line). However, you ma
want to have this as an
On 11/24/05, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[skip]
New features compared to the 2005.11.16 version:
* As of this version, ConTeXt has a new zip archive: cont-fnt.zip.
This zip will contain font support files. Currently included
are texfont-generated metric and map files for
Boy, you are fast.
VnPenguin wrote:
1. There are .tex file in root of zip file ? why not in tex/context/ ?
They will probably go away, or move to doc/context
2. There are .bak files ?
591 11-24-05 15:27 fonts/map/pdftex/context/ec-adobe-utopia.bak --- ?
A side-effect of
Thursday, November 24, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Yes, that's a good start :) however, I would leave the
option to have both the symbol and the text, exactly as if
it was run-in \head (i.e. with the actual item test
following the \head text on the
I'm using the latest ConTeXt reported here, and I'm noticing
that partial contents for the second, third etc part are not
available. I have a bunch of files each of which goes like
\part{some part}
Some text (not always)
\placecontent
\chapter{some chapter}
Each of this file is \input from
All,
In GWTeX, I could turn on write18 here:
% Enable \write18 (run shell processes from within TeX job)
% Set to t if needed
% (I think this might have security implications, especially if you
% run tex jobs as administrator, so I keep it turned off by default
shell_escape = f
But, because of
Wednesday, November 23, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
Charles Doherty wrote:
On 23 Nov 2005, at 08:55, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
How do I get a double-spaced document?
\setupinterlinespace[big] seems to do nothing ...
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David Arnold wrote:
But, because of security, I am wondering if I can leave this as is and
use texexec to enable write18 at runtime.
Is there a switch for this?
You can use --passon
texexec --passon='--shell-escape'
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Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Wednesday, November 23, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
Charles Doherty wrote:
On 23 Nov 2005, at 08:55, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
How do I get a double-spaced document?
\setupinterlinespace[big] seems to do nothing ...
default is 2.8ex (.72/.28 ratio), so gb may try
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
However, I find it really 'funny' that there are n different
methods to create items in an enumeration ... should these
be rather enumeration options, so that you can use the same
source code and just chang the stuff in \setup/\staritemize
to achieve the different
David Arnold wrote:
All,
In GWTeX, I could turn on write18 here:
% Enable \write18 (run shell processes from within TeX job)
% Set to t if needed
% (I think this might have security implications, especially if you
% run tex jobs as administrator, so I keep it turned off by default
VnPenguin wrote:
On 11/24/05, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[skip]
New features compared to the 2005.11.16 version:
* As of this version, ConTeXt has a new zip archive: cont-fnt.zip.
This zip will contain font support files. Currently included
are texfont-generated
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
It would be a great news if you succeed to fix it. I cross my fingers.
well, it's actually relatively easy to make that (works on my machine
now) but as always .. how to interface best -)
and ... of course it takes some time to find
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Wednesday, November 23, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
Charles Doherty wrote:
On 23 Nov 2005, at 08:55, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
How do I get a double-spaced document?
\setupinterlinespace[big] seems to do nothing ...
default is 2.8ex (.72/.28
Thursday, November 24, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
(PS. I cannot send mail to your address, it bounces, do you have an
alternative one?)
Hm, which address is bouncing? bigfoot is long dead, use
the one I'm sending this from.
I get:
When trying to deliver your
Thursday, November 24, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
However, I find it really 'funny' that there are n different
methods to create items in an enumeration ... should these
be rather enumeration options, so that you can use the same
source code and just chang the stuff
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
This is why I was thinking of using \head, still, for
example.
but \head does not take an argument; it just treats the first paragraph
as special
Hans
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Hans et al,
Working hard. Reading manuals.
I read in the texfont manual that:
lucida $ texfont --listing --ve=yandy --co=lucida
Should:
this switch will result in a list of metric files of the installed
fonts.
I get, to list the first few:
lucida $ texfont --listing --ve=yandy
I'm trying to have the edition of a book typeset as a superscript,
small number. In my setuppublicationlayout[book], I tried this:
\insertedition{ \high\bgroup\tfxx}{\egroup}{ }%
which seemed like a good idea when I wrote it, but it isn't working;
I get the number in tiny font size, but it
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Thursday, November 24, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
\def\setuprelativeinterlinespace[#1]%
{\processallactionsinset % \regelwit = dummy !
[#1]
[ \v!on=\oninterlineskip,
\v!off=\offinterlineskip,
\v!reset=\setfontparameters,% just \setstrut,
Thursday, November 24, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
\def\setuprelativeinterlinespace[#1]%
{\processallactionsinset % \regelwit = dummy !
[#1]
[ \v!on=\oninterlineskip,
\v!off=\offinterlineskip,
\v!reset=\setfontparameters,% just \setstrut, test first
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Thursday, November 24, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
However, I find it really 'funny' that there are n different
methods to create items in an enumeration ... should these
be rather enumeration options, so that you can use the same
source
Thursday, November 24, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
this is a variant of taco's posted solution:
[snip]
so, this way you can hook in a command that is executed after the symbol
placement
I like it! (Ok, I won't use it this time because in the mean
time I reworked the text to use \head, with the
Hi Hans,
Thank you for your great work.
Regarding the beginners manual your are going to update, I have two
or three suggestions.
To begin with, I think we should designate a volunteer group of
people on this list to do some tasks in parallel:
1) Since the installation of ConTeXt seems to be not
Le 23 nov. 05 à 21:15, Mojca Miklavec a écrit :
What could be added:
- Tables: Natural tables (already mentioned by Taco). I just realized
that this is the only manual where the usual tables are actually
explained. I was looking for the explanation in cont-eni before.
- Bibliography
-
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Thursday, November 24, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
this is a variant of taco's posted solution:
[snip]
so, this way you can hook in a command that is executed after the symbol
placement
I like it! (Ok, I won't use it this time because in the mean
time
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
It would be a great news if you succeed to fix it. I cross my fingers.
well, it's actually relatively easy to make that (works on my machine
now) but as always .. how to interface best -)
and ... of course it takes
sjoerd siebinga wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently typesetting a collection of articles that use a great
number of unicodeglyphs from 19 vectors. All the regular glyphs turn
up fine, but I am unable to get the bold and italic versions of the
glyphs. I have made encoding files for all the vectors
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
It would be a great news if you succeed to fix it. I cross my fingers.
ok, you can uncross them; see separate mail
Hans
All right, I read this parallel message just now... Perhaps due to I was
working with crossing fingers all the time ;-)
vit
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Anyway, back to an earlier suggestion by Hans, --ro=TEXMFMAIN,TEXMFTE
seems to work for me, except in the case of Adobe Utopia. In that case,
--ro=TEXMFMAIN,TEXMFGW should work. Actually, I see the Utopia lines
replicated for tl2003+. Should it not be:
David Arnold wrote:
Still struggling to figure out what to do about this. Am I
interpreting the --listing switch of texfont incorrectly?
just copy them to the tfm path
(since they are special it's too tricky to let texfont do that)
Hans
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Vit Zyka wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
It would be a great news if you succeed to fix it. I cross my fingers.
ok, you can uncross them; see separate mail
Hans
All right, I read this parallel message just now... Perhaps due to I
was working with crossing fingers all the
Thursday, November 24, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Thursday, November 24, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
this is a variant of taco's posted solution:
[snip]
so, this way you can hook in a command that is executed after the symbol
placement
I like it! (Ok, I
Adam,
Making these changes on my system:
% output=pdftex
%
% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
\preloadtypescripts % I wanted to speed things up a bit!
\startnotmode[atpragma]
\startMPenvironment[global]
% Current bug in
http://www.activestate.com/ they provide avtivepearl. It's no problem
to install it.
http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/ there you get ruby. They provide a link to
the one click ruby installer which you will find here:
http://rubyinstaller.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl there is the
I'v had
All,
Where can I read about references that span projects, products, and
components?
David
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to clean up the beginners manual (at least the source code)
so i think this s a good moment to pick up the 'translation' thread
So the question is:
- what can go out
- what should go in
- what should be updated
as well as:
- who will participate (in
All,
I have book.tex.
%output=pdftex
\startproject book
\environment bookenv
\product chapter1
\stopproject
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: conTeXt-en
%%% End:
I have bookenv.tex.
\startenvironment bookenv
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setupindenting[medium]
\stopenvironment
%%% Local
Patrick,
How can you get the \ShowLayout command with your t-layout module to
reveal the measurements in mm instead of pt?
David
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Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
I'm trying to have the edition of a book typeset as a superscript,
small number. In my setuppublicationlayout[book], I tried this:
\insertedition{ \high\bgroup\tfxx}{\egroup}{ }%
Your problem is that \high expects an argument enclosed in braces,
so you have to give
Hello David,
How can you get the \ShowLayout command with your t-layout module to
reveal the measurements in mm instead of pt?
[don't tell anybody:] It seems that don't have a working ConTeXt
installed at the moment, but perhaps
\ShowLayout
[units=mm]
works?
Patrick
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David Arnold wrote:
\setupindenting[medium]
Make that:
\setupindenting[medium,yes]
I was hoping that if you compiled a component like this that it would
search the project structure and determine an appropriate adjustment in
number labels and, hopefully, references.
I don't think it
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