All,
I assume that reftex does not work with context? Correct?
Is there a management system for references in Context that is
similar to Reftex?
David
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Nicolas Grilly wrote:
There is a very little error in file /tex/texmf-local/web2c/texmf.cnf.
This file is contained in archive justtex.zip downloaded from Pragma
web site.
It lacks a S after TEXMFPROJECT in definition of TEXMF :
TEXMF =
Hans Hagen wrote:
Nicolas Grilly wrote:
There is a very little error in file /tex/texmf-local/web2c/texmf.cnf.
This file is contained in archive justtex.zip downloaded from Pragma
web site.
It lacks a S after TEXMFPROJECT in definition of TEXMF :
TEXMF =
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
piskala upendran wrote:
Thank you very much. I replaced
\usetypescriptfile[type-buy]
with
\usetypescript [adobekb][\defaultencoding]
which finally worked.
Installing cont-fnt as Hans suggested didn't have any influence at all.
The problem is caused by the (no
Peter Münster wrote:
And there are a lot more.
If someone does not want bold tt in lm, then there could be a switch like
\nobftt.
Nevertheless: thanks for your suggestions, they work very well!
Cheers, Peter
P.S.: Any comments about bold small caps?
Latin Modern doesn't have a bold small
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Nicolas Grilly wrote:
There is a very little error in file
/tex/texmf-local/web2c/texmf.cnf.
This file is contained in archive justtex.zip downloaded from
Pragma web site.
It lacks a S after TEXMFPROJECT in definition of TEXMF :
TEXMF =
Johan Sandblom wrote:
Hello.
Doing
texmfstart texexec
now appears to call newtexexec. However, newtexexec does not seem to
handle --mode at all. Is it coming? Should I set it up so I can call
texexec directly in order to use modes?
i ran into that as well, it does recognize the modes
Hi Leon,
In general, I think there can be no doubt that ConTeXt is much more
flexible than LaTeX for book writing, although the latter is far more
well-known. LaTeX has a package, memoir, that makes LaTeX much better for
book writing, but I still prefer ConTeXt because of its much more
Hi guys,
I run into a drawing tool, capable of generating metapost. It's on
http://tpx.sourceforge.net/ . It looks great to me, soo I like to share this
with you all!
Has anyone got any experiance with it?
B.
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Een
� wrote:
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
automatically.
Test-file:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{lmodern}
\begin{document}
\texttt{Normal and \textbf{bold Type-Writer}}
\end{document}
not automatically, you have to ask for it:
Alan Bowen wrote:
Warning: pdfetex (file qx-bitstream-vera.map): cannot open font map file
and then complaints about not being able to create a long list of
bitmap fonts,�when I try to compile your vera-test.tex.
do you need qx? (eastern european languages)
Hans
Hi guys,
I run into a drawing tool, capable of generating metapost. It's on
http://tpx.sourceforge.net/ . It looks great to me, soo I like to share this
with you all!
Has anyone got any experiance with it?
B.
_
Een
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
And there are a lot more.
If someone does not want bold tt in lm, then there could be a switch like
\nobftt.
Nevertheless: thanks for your suggestions, they work very well!
Cheers, Peter
P.S.: Any comments about bold small caps?
Latin Modern
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi,
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Is there less kerning among CJK fonts? I would expect so.
Classically any Chinese character has exactly the same width, which is
the same as the height (square). Nowadays some are taller than wide.
I'm quite certain that there is hardly any
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Warning: pdfetex (file qx-bitstream-vera.map): cannot open font
map file
and then complaints about not being able to create a long list of
bitmap fonts,�when I try to compile your vera-test.tex.
do you need qx? (eastern european languages)
Yes, the maps should be contained, I simply forgot to include them. Will fix that tonight.
And I decided to provide everything for ec, texnansi, tex256 and qx encoding.What's the functional difference between ec and tex256? What good is itto generate both?
There doesn't seem to be a functional
Richard Gabriel wrote:
Hi guys,
I can confirm that the UTF-8 input doesn't work for me too.
If I convert the file info GBK (CP936), it works fine [I suggest to
use the 'iconv' utility for the conversion :-)].
I tested the UTF-8 output the followin ways:
1)
\enableregime[utf]
Hello,
it seems, that the focus-option is only for links in the pdf. How could one
get the right focus even on startup of acroread?
TIA for any hint!
Cheers, Peter
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Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hi wizards!
In my typescript I define a condensed variant:
\definefontvariant [Serif] [cond] [Cond]
That works fine if I call \Var[cond] where I need it.
But if I try to setup a TABLE column like this:
\setupTABLE[c][3][width=10em, distance=2em,
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Hello,
I found that \footnote cannot work correctly as I expected.
Here is my source file:
%--
%\loadmapfile[gbk]
%\usemodule[chinese]
\setuppagenumbering[location=inright]
\setupbodyfont[lbr,12pt]
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
P.S.: Any comments about bold small caps?
Latin Modern doesn't have a bold small caps (yet?), I think.
Yes. I've just made a reference to my message from 5th December with the
subject problems with bold small caps. Here it
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hi.
1) I am unsuccessfully solving the problem of making float spanning
both text and margin. More over, it is inside columnset... Example
follows. Is there some solution?
-
\showframe
\setupcolors[state=start]
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hi.
1) I am unsuccessfully solving the problem of making float spanning
both text and margin. More over, it is inside columnset... Example
follows. Is there some solution?
or maybe:
\def\dogetfloat
{\ifsomefloatwaiting
\global\setbox\floatlist\vbox
Hi Boris
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 03:41:26 -0700, Boris Pedrofiets
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run into a drawing tool, capable of generating metapost. It's on
http://tpx.sourceforge.net/ . It looks great to me, soo I like to share
this with you all!
I have not looked at it yet, but your
Am 2005-12-12 um 12:02 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
Warning: pdfetex (file qx-bitstream-vera.map): cannot open font
map file
and then complaints about not being able to create a long list of
bitmap fonts,�when I try to compile your vera-test.tex.
do you need qx? (eastern european
Hello,
this does not work:
\setupoutput[pdf]
\setupinteraction[state=start,focus=minwidth]
\starttext
bla
\stoptext
Solution seems to be in mult-con.tex in a \startvariables section:
minwidth: minbreedteminwidth
minbreite
Hi,
Hans Hagen wrote:
chinese is not yet defined in utf so if you want that, we need to do it
We probably should.
question: do the unicode tables cover gbk and big 5 well?
There exists a one-to-one correspondence between GBK and Unicode [1],
for Big5 there are 7 characters which cannot be
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hi.
1) I am unsuccessfully solving the problem of making float spanning
both text and margin. More over, it is inside columnset... Example
follows. Is there some solution?
2) As a side effect I discover that in the following example the float
is over the
Hi,
I assume that reftex does not work with context? Correct?
As far as I know: correct.
Is there a management system for references in Context that is
similar to Reftex?
Not in the emacs world.
Patrick
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Hello,
I found that \footnote cannot work correctly as I expected.
Here is my source file:
%--
%\loadmapfile[gbk]
%\usemodule[chinese]
\setuppagenumbering[location=inright]
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