Hi all,
On a fresh installed done following (very exactly)
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/TeTeX_3.0_installation,
I get the following message with this :
.
\starttext
àéèçù
\oe \a
\stoptext
.
kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode / --bdpi 600
Hi Jean,
Your example works here...
I'm not a font guru but it is maybe more interesting for you to use
type1 fonts. Depending on which linux distro you use, you have to tell
tetex to use type1. On my debian testing box, I have uncommented Map
lm.map in /etc/texmf/updmap.d/10tetex-base.cfg and
Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
Hi all,
On a fresh installed done following (very exactly)
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/TeTeX_3.0_installation,
I get the following message with this :
.
\starttext
�
\oe \a
\stoptext
.
Sorry for my first post, I have misunderstood the problem...
I have checked your example with texexec --dvi + viewing it in xdvi: no
problem at all...
The complete log to see what happened:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/ConTeXt/temp$ texexec
Le 31 mai à 13:33:18 Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
| Hi all,
| On a fresh installed done following (very exactly)
|
| http://wiki.contextgarden.net/TeTeX_3.0_installation,
|
| I get the following message with this :
|
Can you upload the pdf on a website (instead of the ML)?
IMHO, problems with accentuated chars can come from the use of
heterogeneous encodings (emacs unicode + context ec for example as I
experienced). Check the encoding of your input file with file
test.tex, if you get something like ISO-8859
I would like to set a text with two languages side-by-side, either on
facing pages, or in two columns. There are some LaTeX packages
available to do so, but how could this be best done in ConTeXt?
Any help would be appreciated.
regards,
Thomas Telkamp
Le 31 mai à 14:30:33 Jean Magnan de Bornier [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| but with the pdf option I get something unexpected:
And here's what texexec says about that:
..
Warning: pdfetex (file /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf-local/fonts/map/dvipdfm/con
Thomas Telkamp wrote:
I would like to set a text with two languages side-by-side, either on
facing pages, or in two columns. There are some LaTeX packages
available to do so, but how could this be best done in ConTeXt?
Any help would be appreciated.
see m-streams.tex + some older posts
There is apparently a big problem in your installation but you already
known that... I have not used
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/TeTeX_3.0_installation since I use debian
(apt-get rules). Consequently, we are on the bounds of my knowledge on
this problem...
I assume you need LaTeX (like me :( ),
On Wed, 2006-05-31 at 15:01 +0200, Thomas Telkamp wrote:
I would like to set a text with two languages side-by-side, either on
facing pages, or in two columns. There are some LaTeX packages
available to do so, but how could this be best done in ConTeXt?
Any help would be appreciated.
On Wed, 31 May 2006 15:21:15 +0200, Jean Magnan de Bornier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le 31 mai à 14:30:33 Jean Magnan de Bornier [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit
notamment:
| but with the pdf option I get something unexpected:
And here's what texexec says about that:
..
Hi all,
I need to print labels on this kind of paper:
- A4 page with 24 labels (70mm x 36mm)
- 3 columns and 8 rows
- 4.5mm top margin, 4.5mm bottom margin
I use:
\definepapersize[DECAdry-70x36][width=70mm,height=36mm]
\setuppapersize[DECAdry-70x36][A4]
\setuppaper[nx=3,ny=8]
This is interesting. I have a couple of questions.
On Sun, 28 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
This should get you started ... please wikify this:
\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][a,random,packed]
\startsetups examn:make
[snipped]
\stopsetups
\startsetups examn:ok
\doifmode {answers} {
On May 23, 2006, at 11:05, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 5/21/06, Hans van der Meer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since installing the last ConTeXt update I am aware of the message
from
texexec:
warning : use 'texmfstart texexec' instead
Good, I call:
texmfstart texexec --version
On May 28, 2006, at 19:59, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I thought I had a fairly normal tetex tree with the latest lm fonts
installed.
Can someone guess why I am getting a host of missing font messages in
a context run?
Something in the wrong place or absent?
Wrong font
Dear Hans,
Would it be possible to add a complete documentation package zip to this
page:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/download-1.htm
Basically it would just be the /ConTeXt/doc folder and nothing else. This
is far easier for absolute beginners than navigating the website and
playing with
On Wed, 31 May 2006 12:37:59 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically it would just be the /ConTeXt/doc folder and nothing else.
I see that things have changed; it's now the
/context/docroot/documents
folder that I am talking about.
Idris
--
Professor Idris Samawi
Le 31 mai à 19:09:41 nico [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| On Wed, 31 May 2006 15:21:15 +0200, Jean Magnan de Bornier
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Le 31 mai à 14:30:33 Jean Magnan de Bornier [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit
| notamment:
|
| | but with the pdf option I get something
When trying to typeset for example a document using the mag-01 module
I get an error that from what I understand is font related. I'm using
MacOS 10.4.6 (on intel), and I do have the Palatino font. Why do I get
the error and how can the problem be resolved?
ERROR
I don't know well gentoo but I believe that this distro is based on
debian stable = tetex 2
Jean Magnan de Bornier a écrit :
Renaud: I looked at the page about a debian install, it should be easy to
adapt this to other distros, like gentoo for instance which has up to date
tetex versions.
On 31 mai 2006, at 23:40, Johan Blixt-Dackhammar wrote:
When trying to typeset for example a document using the mag-01 module
I get an error that from what I understand is font related. I'm using
MacOS 10.4.6 (on intel), and I do have the Palatino font. Why do I get
the error and how can the
In the table of context for my documents, I would like Chapters to
have page numbers with alternative=c. However, my Appendices are not
paginated so I do not want them to have page numbers in the TOC.
Since (apparently), Appendix inherits from Chapter, each Appendix is
listed in the TOC with
\definelist [myappendixlist]
\setuplist [myappendixlist]
[pagenumber=no,alternative=b,label=yes,conversion=Character]
\definehead[myappendix][title]
\def\appendixlabel#1#2{Appendix #1: #2}
\setuphead[myappendix][command=\appendixlabel]
%
\setuplabeltext [en][myappendix=Appendix~]
Trying that rendered the same result, but thanks anyway...
On 6/1/06, Otared Kavian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 31 mai 2006, at 23:40, Johan Blixt-Dackhammar wrote:
When trying to typeset for example a document using the mag-01 module
I get an error that from what I understand is font
Le 31 mai à 23:51:44 Renaud AUBIN [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| I don't know well gentoo but I believe that this distro is based on
| debian stable = tetex 2
Hmm, no: gentoo is distro where every package is optimally *compiled* by
your machine, and tetex version right now is 3.0_p1-r3
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