There is now a teTeX binary package available on
http://pmrb.free.fr/work/OS/ConTeXt/tetex/
Features:
* support for easy ConTeXt update (command updateConTeXt.sh)
* support for URW Garamond
* support for Adobe eurofont
* support for ruby versions of ConTeXt scripts
* latest pdfTeX
* latest
Hello,
could texexec --nonstopmode file please exit with exit code 0, if there
is an error (such as undefined control sequence)?
Cheers, Peter
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On 6/20/06, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is now a teTeX binary package available on
http://pmrb.free.fr/work/OS/ConTeXt/tetex/
Features:
* support for easy ConTeXt update (command updateConTeXt.sh)
* support for URW Garamond
* support for Adobe eurofont
* support for ruby
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
When I try to process contml module's documentation, the system seems
to go in an infinite loop. No error is produced, but the process takes
100% memory and does not produce anything for a loong time.
If I comment all the strings containing \showelements and
� wrote:
Hello,
could texexec --nonstopmode file please exit with exit code 0, if there
is an error (such as undefined control sequence)?
well, if you figure out the codes -)
i always have problems with finding the right exit codes (not that consistent
between script languages and
nico wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 12:20:05 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Helin Gai wrote:
Hi, I'm new to ConTeXt and I'm preparing a document for my own
reference. The source code is below. I came across a few weird
issues: 1) I don't quite understand why the page break
Hello,
Peter Münster schrieb:
could texexec --nonstopmode file please exit with exit code 0, if there
is an error (such as undefined control sequence)?
In similar vain: Could texexec stop after a non-successful TeX run?
Currently, there are several runs even if the first run was not
Hello,
Hans Hagen wrote:
� wrote:
Hello,
could texexec --nonstopmode file please exit with exit code 0, if there
is an error (such as undefined control sequence)?
well, if you figure out the codes -)
i always have problems with finding the right exit codes (not that consistent
Hi,
for those going to tug 2006 ... there are still slots open in the program
Hans
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Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hello,
Hans Hagen wrote:
� wrote:
Hello,
could texexec --nonstopmode file please exit with exit code 0, if there
is an error (such as undefined control sequence)?
well, if you figure out the codes -)
i always have problems with finding
On Monday 08 May 2006 02:57, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
I'm not Taco...
buy have a look at section 3.2 of the bibtex manual:
\cite[extras={page~4}][key]
HTH
Thomas
Whazzup? My bibtex manual is from Boris Patashnik and has no
Section 3.2. Where is the URL for the newer manual?
(Awaking
On Jun 20, 2006, at 8:46 AM, John R. Culleton wrote:
My bibtex manual is from Boris Patashnik
Boris? I wonder if he is related to Oren.
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Steve Peter wrote:
On Jun 20, 2006, at 8:46 AM, John R. Culleton wrote:
My bibtex manual is from Boris Patashnik
Boris? I wonder if he is related to Oren.
as a multi-linguist you should be able to know a way to go from Oren to
Boris -)
Hans
John R. Culleton wrote:
On Monday 08 May 2006 02:57, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
I'm not Taco...
buy have a look at section 3.2 of the bibtex manual:
\cite[extras={page~4}][key]
HTH
Thomas
Whazzup? My bibtex manual is from Boris Patashnik and has no
Section 3.2. Where is the URL for the
Hi,
I wonder, is there any interest in the following:
- support for http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/ as basic bibl format
- provide converters from marcs and bibtex to mods
- layer the bib module on top of that
If so, who'd like to join/volunteer for subtasks
Hans
Hi!
Hans Hagen schrieb:
- support for http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/ as basic bibl format
- provide converters from marcs and bibtex to mods
- layer the bib module on top of that
There was a (short) discussion on about this under the thread croffref
in bibtex 2006-03-23 seq, see esp.
Hallo!
The following:
---
\definepapersize[RM][width=170mm,height=240mm]
\setuppapersize [RM][A4]
\setuplayout[marking=on, location=middle]
\starttext
Bla
\stoptext
---
results in 163mm width and 230mm height.
What is wrong here?
A second observation: file 'rm.tex'
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Hallo!
The following:
---
\definepapersize [RM][width=170mm,height=240mm]
\setuppapersize [RM][A4]
\setuplayout [marking=on, location=middle]
\starttext
Bla
\stoptext
---
results in 163mm width and 230mm height.
What is wrong
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen pragma at wxs.nl writes:
I wonder, is there any interest in the following:
- support for http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/ as basic bibl format
I think Ulf's conclusions are right. MODS is expressive, which is why I was
originally attracted to it, but it's also more
Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
I think Ulf's conclusions are right. MODS is expressive, which is why I was
originally attracted to it, but it's also more complex than it needs to be for
this sort of use case.
since we're talking databases here, i think the focus should be on what
kind of
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
? wrote:
Hello,
could texexec --nonstopmode file please exit with exit code 0, if there
is an error (such as undefined control sequence)?
well, if you figure out the codes -)
Hello Hans,
you could just take the exit code of pdftex itself.
� wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
? wrote:
Hello,
could texexec --nonstopmode file please exit with exit code 0, if there
is an error (such as undefined control sequence)?
well, if you figure out the codes -)
Hello Hans,
you could just take
Hi again folks,
IMHO a good, flexible bibliographic format that plays well with the
other strength of ConTeXt (e.g. XML support) could be sort a killer
feature...
Bruce D'Arcus schrieb:
The big question becomes, if not MODS, then what? As Ulf pointed out, my
solution -- and the one I will be
Hans Hagen pragma at wxs.nl writes:
since we're talking databases here, i think the focus should be on what
kind of (intermediate) format suits typesetting best (could be different
from the databse structure)
There may be trade-offs, but if you get too typesetting-oriented,
you cause
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, VnPenguin wrote:
Is there .src.rpm package somewhere ?
I've put a .src.rpm package at the same place.
The src and i586 packages are in fact only there for your convenience, you
should be able to build them from the nosrc-package.
Cheers, Peter
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I've just uploaded a new beta to the modules section at contextgarden.
It took me much longer than I had anticipated, mainly because there
was a massive bug in the per-chapter bibliography code: it generated
duplicate named references for all but the simplest of
The following:
---
\definepapersize[RM][width=170mm,height=240mm]
\setuppapersize [RM][A4]
\setuplayout[marking=on, location=middle]
\starttext
Bla
\stoptext
---
results in 163mm width and 230mm height.
What is wrong here?
before or after
Sorry ... missing some info here ...
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I've just uploaded a new beta to the modules section at contextgarden.
It took me much longer than I had anticipated, mainly because there
was a massive bug in the per-chapter bibliography code: it
On 6/20/06, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, VnPenguin wrote:
Is there .src.rpm package somewhere ?
I've put a .src.rpm package at the same place.
The src and i586 packages are in fact only there for your convenience, you
should be able to build them from the
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 10:55:43 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
Hi Hans, since textbackground seems now the default background feature
to
use, do you plan to fix the textbackground overlapping trouble i
submitted
some time ago?
remind me what it was ...
In the
Hi Wolfgang
Compiling with:
ConTeXt ver: 2006.06.09 13:05 fmt: 2006.6.15 int: english mes: english
I get the correct output on a HPlaserjet2100. The only option chosen is
auto-center and autorotate.
Make sure, that your printer does not perform any scaling.
Willi
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Johannes Graumann wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I've just uploaded a new beta to the modules section at contextgarden.
It took me much longer than I had anticipated, mainly because there
was a massive bug in the per-chapter bibliography code: it generated
duplicate named references for all
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
I run across three problems:
1) with my setup (XML mapped into ConTeXt convolution) the links from
citations exists, but don't point to the right pages in the chapter
specific bibliographies - at least after a single texexec run. Another
run is
Dear fellow gangsters,
Consider the following test file; partnumber=on. I would like partnumber
to be converted to capital roman numerals while the page numeral remains
as an Arabic numeral. Viz., instead of
1--1, 1--2 etc.
in the TOC and pagenumbers I would like
I--1, I--2 etc.
in the
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