Try the next two lines instead of those three lines:
\usetypescript[postscript][\defaultencoding]
\setupbodyfont[postscript,11pt]
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
The problem was not the difference between pos and postscript (they seem
to be synonyms, both work) but the magic row:
sjoerd siebinga wrote:
Hi� Hans,
On 19 Jan 2006, at 00:26, Hans Hagen wrote:
did you try:
\defineunicodefont [MySwitch] [MyOwnFont] % [command=\insertunicodeglyph]
\definefontsynonym [MyOwnFontRegular] [Sans]
\definefontsynonym [MyOwnFontItalic] [SansItalic]
\MySwitch \uchar... \it
Ville Voipio wrote:
However, the magic row with adobekb is present in almost all examples
I've seen. And yet very few people have the real Adobe fonts. So,
possibly this should be noted somewhere.
The problem *should* go away after the next update of the context
distribution. (I have no
Hi Hans,On 19 Jan 2006, at 10:43, Hans Hagen wrote:can you test with: \unexpanded\def\unicodeglyph#1#2% watch the double mapping {\begingroup \getvalue{@@\currentucharmapping\strippedcsname\uchar}{#1}{#2}% \bodyfontsize\unicodescale\bodyfontsize
sjoerd siebinga wrote:
Hi Hans,
On 19 Jan 2006, at 10:43, Hans Hagen wrote:
can you test with:
\unexpanded\def\unicodeglyph#1#2% watch the double mapping
�{\begingroup
� \getvalue{@@\currentucharmapping\strippedcsname\uchar}{#1}{#2}%
� \bodyfontsize\unicodescale\bodyfontsize
�
I want to place a math formula in the item of an itemlist, but I keep
getting overfull hboxes.
A minimal example follows:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item dit is een
\item dit is een formule
\placeformula[-]
\startformula
n= 0%
On Jan 18, 2006, at 22:14, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2006-01-18 um 12:32 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
What is with tabulation? I use it because I find it handy, but the
setuptabulate seems not working.
This gives NO alignment and NO rule. Is something wrong?
I'm surprised that
Am 2006-01-19 um 09:35 schrieb Ville Voipio:
Can someone explain to me what this is? If it is downloaded and
unzipped, is it ready to go? Is there documentation of this
particular zip? Is there an editor in this zip configured and
ready to go?
Here is a step by step of how it should
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Thank you, I'm wikifying that.
see http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Windows_Installation
Oh, great if you do it (then I don't need to). Thanks.
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Greetings from slightly cool (-22 'C at the moment) Finland.
- Ville
Hello Sjoerd!
I found this thread rather interesting, even if my font problems are
probably in another realm.
Could you document your problem solution in the wiki?
I just tried to get my hands at the font:
http://starling.rinet.ru/downl.php?lan=en#soft
But the EXEs aren't self extracting
Hello,
after installing the new ConTeXt package (same problem for 1/16
and 1/19 beta), the installation procedure reported some missing
'unic-ext.tex' file; compiling any files that used \enableregime[utf]
didn't work anymore.
Replacing 'unic-ext' by 'unic-exp' in the file context.tex and doing
Hans van der Meer wrote:
What is with tabulation? I use it because I find it handy, but the
setuptabulate seems not working.
\starttext
\setuptabulate[align=middle,rulethickness=1pt]
\starttabulate[|c|c|]
\NC abc \NC xyz \NC\NR
\NC def \NC uvw \NC\NR
\stoptabulate
\stoptext
This
Am 2006-01-19 um 11:53 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
What is with tabulation? I use it because I find it handy, but
the setuptabulate seems not working.
This gives NO alignment and NO rule. Is something wrong?
I'm surprised that tabulates should have align and rule at all,
but texshow states
(1) My intention was to place some material into the left margin on
the page, but did not succeed.
Using \startmarginblock ... \stopmarginblock resulted in placement in
the margin to the right, could not get it to the left.
The I experimented with the placeffloat mechanism and didn't
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2006-01-19 um 11:53 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
What is with tabulation? I use it because I find it handy, but the
setuptabulate seems not working.
This gives NO alignment and NO rule. Is something wrong?
I'm surprised that tabulates should have align and
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I want to place a math formula in the item of an itemlist, but I keep
getting overfull hboxes.
A minimal example follows:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item dit is een
\item dit is een formule
\placeformula[-]
\startformula
n= 0% this
After Hans vdM's question I'm trying to enhance the table
documentation in the wiki.
I found the following a bit strange:
\starttable[|l|l|]
\HL
\NC Command \VL Meaning \SR % or \NC\AR
\HL
\NC \tex{NC}\VL next column \AR
\NC \tex{HL}\VL horizontal line \AR
\NC \tex{VL}
Hello,
after installing the new ConTeXt package (same problem for 1/16
and 1/19 beta), the installation procedure reported some missing
'unic-ext.tex' file; compiling any files that used \enableregime[utf]
didn't work anymore.
Replacing 'unic-ext' by 'unic-exp' in the file context.tex and
Still documenting tables:
\type{\{} or \tex{{}
doesn't work, I get the * prompt of the TeX interpreter instead of
typing \{
I used {\tt \backslash\{}, but that's not quite the same.
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
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Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Still documenting tables:
\type{\{} or \tex{{}
doesn't work, I get the * prompt of the TeX interpreter instead of
typing \{
FYI: There is a seemingly related bug mentioned in the collector.
Taco
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Gerben Wierda wrote:
Hello,
after installing the new ConTeXt package (same problem for 1/16
and 1/19 beta), the installation procedure reported some missing
'unic-ext.tex' file; compiling any files that used \enableregime[utf]
didn't work anymore.
Replacing 'unic-ext' by 'unic-exp' in the file
Matthias Weber wrote:
Hello all,
does anybody know whether
i) one can embed Java applets in a PDF file,
only if you write a plug in ; only javascript is supported
ii) generate the PDF with ConTeXt,
iii) so that it works on a Mac?
see s-pre-* files for examples
Hans
Thanks. I did not realize that the alignment had to do with the
paragraphs inside the columns.
Centering of a tabulation I now realize with:
\starttext
\midaligned{\vbox{\starttabulate[|c|c|]
\NC a \NC bcd \NC\NR
\NC xy \NC finally \NC\NR
\stoptabulate}}
\stoptext
yours
Hello gurus,
I'm a bit into trouble wih buffers and xml parsing. Here is my problem:
I've got a .xhtml with the following lines:
[...]
meta name=course_name content=Génie Logiciel /
meta name=date content=23 décembre 2005 /
[...]
titleAuction: document d'analyse/title
Hello Hraban,
On 19 Jan 2006, at 14:17, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hello Sjoerd!
I found this thread rather interesting, even if my font problems
are probably in another realm.
Could you document your problem solution in the wiki?
Of course. But I am wrapped up in work coming three
Hi Henning,
\type{\{} or \tex{{}
doesn't work, I get the * prompt of the TeX interpreter instead of
typing \{
\type|\{|
works fine here.
Patrick
(...answering your other mail tonight)
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Encountered some annoying behaviour in placing sidenotes in the
margin with \startmarginblock
(1) In a previous email I said I could get the notes in the right
margin only. That was incorrect.
\setupmarginblocks governs the placement and of course the last call
gets precedence when several
Junod Antoine wrote:
Hello gurus,
I'm a bit into trouble wih buffers and xml parsing. Here is my problem:
I've got a .xhtml with the following lines:
[...]
meta name=course_name content=G�nie Logiciel /
meta name=date content=23 d�cembre 2005 /
[...]
titleAuction:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
(1) My intention was to place some material into the left margin on the
page, but did not succeed.
Added to the collector. I'm positive that there is at least a little
bug somewhere in your list of problems, but I have no time right now
to do research.
(2) Second
Am 2006-01-19 um 17:35 schrieb sjoerd siebinga:
I found this thread rather interesting, even if my font problems
are probably in another realm.
Could you document your problem solution in the wiki?
Of course. But I am wrapped up in work coming three weeks. So if
afterwards is fine could
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Of course it's not your problem, but Hans is right: If you'd call a
car Daimler Bums it would be a trademark infringement nevertheless...
And I suspect they even took the code from the original Palatino
fonts...
so that font should be on the black list and an
All,
What's the proper way to force an indent at the However below?
Now, suppose that we're asked to shade all real numbers in the set $\
{x:\,x3\}$. Because this requires that we shade every real number
that is greater than 3 (to the right of 3), we use the shading shown
in
David Wooten wrote:
Any more clues, patient ones?:
texexec --pdf file.tex
How about:
texexec --passon=-recorder --pdf file.tex
That will give you a file named file.fls listing all used
files including their path, and then you can easily check
which fmt file is actually used.
Oh, d**mn.
I just had a brainwave.
From Web2c's tex.ch comes the following:
@!inf_font_mem_size = 2;
@!sup_font_mem_size = 200;
So font_memory cannot be set larger than 200 and not smaller
than 2. Out-of-bounds sizes are silently folded back in line,
but that happens
Hi
I am new to ConTeXt. Once I saw the showcase, I thought that this is even
much better than LaTeX which I have been using for 3 years. I have MikTeX
installed on my WinXP machine and according to the advice tried to setup
SciTE to write some practice documents. Still I have problems. I have
Hooman Javidnia wrote:
Should I install Ruby on my machine?
Yes, you'll need both Ruby and Perl. Both are scripting languages.
You must have missed the discussion about this earlier today, but no
problem, it got wikified:
On 19 Jan 2006, at 20:44, Hans Hagen wrote:
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Of course it's not your problem, but Hans is right: If you'd call
a car Daimler Bums it would be a trademark infringement
nevertheless...
And I suspect they even took the code from the original Palatino
fonts...
Any more clues, patient ones?:
texexec --pdf file.tex
Here is how much of TeX's memory you used:
1449181 words of font info for 262 fonts, out of 200 for 2000
pdfetex --kpathsea-debug=65535 --ini --progname=context plain
kdebug:hash_lookup(font_mem_size.context) = 300
It would of course help if I learned to read - I didn't exactly answer
your question fully and I'm sorry about that. I cannot quite answer to
all parts of your questions, but here's a bit more:
Yes, you need to have working installations of Ruby and Perl on your
computer. If you can make
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Oh, d**mn.
I just had a brainwave.
From Web2c's tex.ch comes the following:
@!inf_font_mem_size = 2;
@!sup_font_mem_size = 200;
So font_memory cannot be set larger than 200 and not smaller
than 2. Out-of-bounds sizes are silently folded back in
A very insignificant observation. But in my opinion Hans Hagen is a
perfectionist, therefore I dare to throw this bone to him.
In Dutch the greatest common divisor is not abbreviated as gcd but
as ggd.
It is of course a simple matter to redefine this locally with:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
A very insignificant observation. But in my opinion Hans Hagen is a
perfectionist, therefore I dare to throw this bone to him.
In Dutch the greatest common divisor is not abbreviated as gcd but
as ggd.
It is of course a simple matter to redefine this locally with:
David Arnold wrote:
All,
What's the proper way to force an indent at the However below?
Now, suppose that we're asked to shade all real numbers in the set $\
{x:\,x3\}$. Because this requires that we shade every real number that
is greater than 3 (to the right of 3), we use the shading
Hans Hagen wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Oh, d**mn.
I just had a brainwave.
From Web2c's tex.ch comes the following:
@!inf_font_mem_size = 2;
@!sup_font_mem_size = 200;
So font_memory cannot be set larger than 200 and not smaller
than 2. Out-of-bounds sizes are silently
Well, it is certainly very good to know that I'm not crazy (this time
round). Thanks very much for tracking this down.
Hans' suggestion works very well---the typescript file is pretty big
for this font family, so there were quite a few fonts set up with hz
that have no need for them.
All,
Has anyone put figures in a table?
I'd like to have a 4 row, 3 column table, where the first column
contains number lines with intervals of real numbers shaded. The
second column would contain the setbuilder notation for the shaded
interval, and the third column would contain the
All,
If you do something like:
\startbuffer
\setupYadaYada
.
.
.
.
\stopbuffer
Then you do:
\getbuffer
will the setup be in a group, and only pertain to the stuff set with
\getbuffer?
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All,
I've almost answered my own question with:
\startbuffer[table]
\setupTABLE[c][1][width=0.6\textwidth]
\setupTABLE[c][2][width=0.2\textwidth]
\setupTABLE[c][3][width=0.2\textwidth]
\bTABLE[align={middle,lohi}]
\bTR
\bTH Number line \eTH
\bTH Set-builder notation \eTH
\bTH Interval notation
Thanks Mari for the very valuable advice. With your help, now I have
something that works (kind of): Here is what I did:
1. I installed Ruby. I have no idea why it should be installed on a system
so that ConTeXt works.
2. I downloaded texmfstart.exe and put in the texmf bin folder (I have
All,
I have:
\startMPpage %figure library name: intersection
%initialize scale
numeric u; 10u=3in;
%ellipses
path A, B;
A:=fullcircle xyscaled (4u,3u);
B:=A shifted (2u,0);
draw A withcolor red;
label.ulft(btex $A$ etex, point 3 of A) withcolor red;
draw B withcolor blue;
--- On Jan 19, David Arnold wrote ---
All,
I have:
\startMPpage %figure library name: intersection
%initialize scale
numeric u; 10u=3in;
%ellipses
path A, B;
A:=fullcircle xyscaled (4u,3u);
B:=A shifted (2u,0);
draw A withcolor red;
label.ulft(btex $A$ etex, point 3 of A)
Hi,
I was wondering what is the correct way of wrapping text while typing in
SciTE. SciTE can wrap the text, but it is basically a virtual wrap, it is
a long line tailored to the view of your editing window. On the other hand
you can wrap the lines yourself by pressing enter wherever you think it
Thanks a lot!!!
-AJ
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 05:55:22PM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
Junod Antoine wrote:
Hello gurus,
I'm a bit into trouble wih buffers and xml parsing. Here is my problem:
I've got a .xhtml with the following lines:
[...]
meta name=course_name content=G�nie
David Arnold wrote:
Then you do:
\getbuffer
will the setup be in a group, and only pertain to the stuff set with
\getbuffer?
No, normally they will live on (buffers often contain definitions).
But you can use
\setupbuffer[before=\begingroup,after=\endgroup]
Cheers, taco
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