Hans van der Meer wrote:
I have a feeling that these captions also can be generally setup, but
I cannot find the corresponding macros.
Someone who can point me to these?
There is a \setupcombinations, but it is not nearly as powerful as
the \setupcaptions command for standalone captions.
On 14 Feb 2006, at 12:46, Adam Lindsay wrote:[I feel like a lot of the stuff I've done in this space has been released into a vacuum, and that few people are actually making stuff with OpenType and/or XeConTeXt.] Dear Adam,You helped me get XeConTeXt up and running and I have been quietly using
Good afternoon.
I apologize that I bother you once more, but I'm getting desperate. :-(
I have still problem with fonts in ConTeXt---perhaps I'm not able to
install it well. I use ConTeXt ver: 2006.02.03 21:00, pdfeTeX, Version
3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4), tetex-3.0-13 under SuSE Linux
Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Good afternoon.
I apologize that I bother you once more, but I'm getting desperate. :-(
I have still problem with fonts in ConTeXt---perhaps I'm not able to
install it well. I use ConTeXt ver: 2006.02.03 21:00, pdfeTeX, Version
3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4),
On 2/15/06, Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Wow, it works. Many thanks. Well, I had to delete also old map files.
But now it works very well. It works even with pos-typescript.
Have you any hint for the rest of my problmes?
Problem Nr. 3:
Update iwona, kurier antykwa torunska too (names were changed
Vit Zyka wrote:
Problem 1: I expect that a following file should typeset tufte in
Latin Modern font. \setupoutput[pdf] \starttext \input
tufte \stoptext ConTeXt loads some map files
(/usr/share/texmf/fonts/map
Hello,
it seems like old lm package (wrong map files).
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 2/15/06, Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Wow, it works. Many thanks. Well, I had to delete also old map files.
But now it works very well. It works even with pos-typescript.
Have you any hint for the rest of my problmes?
Problem Nr. 3:
Update iwona, kurier antykwa
Thank you very much to both of you! This works perfectly and just the
way I wanted.
I have some other questions, but I have to write exact specification(s) first.
(The whole documentation for implementing 3D features is approximately
read the cryptic implementation in PostScript, figure out what
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Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 2/15/06, Michal Kvasni�ka wrote:
Wow, it works. Many thanks. Well, I had to delete also old map files.
But now it works very well. It works even with pos-typescript.
Have you any hint for the rest of my problmes?
Problem Nr. 3:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use the gnuplot mode (texlive+ ConTeXt 2006.02.03) and
the command texexec --pdf --mode=demo m-gnuplot results in a
m-gnuplot.pdf where only the png is correctly displayed... All the
m-gnuplot-gnuplot-*.pdf are unknown...
I assume I have missed something... But what ?
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use the gnuplot mode (texlive+ ConTeXt 2006.02.03) and the
command texexec --pdf --mode=demo m-gnuplot results in a m-gnuplot.pdf
where only the png is correctly displayed... All the
m-gnuplot-gnuplot-*.pdf are unknown...
I assume I have
Hi Taco, happy to read you again :-) !
I don't have texmfstart. It is a win script, isn't it ? I have a debian
box. Maybe I have to do some hacks in m-gnuplot.
I have try ruby
/usr/local/texlive/2005/texmf-dist/scripts/context/ruby/newpstopdf.rb
--method=raw m-gnuplot-gnuplot-1.ps and it
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Hi Taco, happy to read you again :-) !
I don't have texmfstart. It is a win script, isn't it ? I have a debian
box. Maybe I have to do some hacks in m-gnuplot.
I have try ruby
/usr/local/texlive/2005/texmf-dist/scripts/context/ruby/newpstopdf.rb
--method=raw
Hi Hans,
texmfstart is a ruby script (in scritps/context/ruby); Normally there
should be a copy without suffix in some bin path
No... I have put a copy in /usr/local/bin and texexec --pdf --mode=demo
m-gnuplot works now.
depends on how you installed the lucidas's
texfont
depends on how you installed the lucidas's
texfont --en=ec --ve=bh
--co=lucida --in --ma
Ok it is \setupGNUPLOT[method=mp,option="hlhr8r"] but now how to deal
with math like $\vec{x}$ ?
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Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Hi Hans,
texmfstart is a ruby script (in scritps/context/ruby); Normally there
should be a copy without suffix in some bin path
No... I have put a copy in /usr/local/bin and texexec --pdf
--mode=demo m-gnuplot works now.
depends on how you installed the lucidas's
could you process the produced texnansi-bh-lucida file? if so, lucida should work ok
Do you mean \loadmapfile[texansi-bh-lucida.map] ? If so, I already use
\loadmapfile[ec-bh-lucida.map] (Lucida works well for my document) and
according to http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Gnuplot
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
could you process the produced texnansi-bh-lucida file? if so, lucida should
work ok
Do you mean \loadmapfile[texansi-bh-lucida.map] ? If so, I already use
\loadmapfile[ec-bh-lucida.map] (Lucida works well for my document) and
according to
what is this hlhr8r? a font filename?
hlhr8r -
/usr/local/texlive/2005/texmf-dist/fonts/tfm/bh/lucida/hlhr8r.tfm
It sets the metapost's defaultfont but maybe there is another method
than give a .tfm file I don't know.
()when installing lbr using texfont, did you (manually) move
Hans Hagen wrote:
what is this hlhr8r? a font filename?
Yes, one of the Lucida ones.
()when installing lbr using texfont, did you (manually) move the math pfb
files and tfm files?
(maybe i should distribute the lbr math tfm files)
Or, maybe I should finish that type-dis typescript to
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