Re: [NTG-context] Index formatting: column leaks over page margin

2007-01-15 Thread luigi scarso
hmm line map 17, 33, 52, 69, 70, 70, 70, 71, 71, is too much right? I've played with index settings some time ago: I will refresh my memories. luigi ___ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context

Re: [NTG-context] texexec ruby problem

2007-01-15 Thread Hans Hagen
Michal Kvasnicka wrote: Good morning. I've just installed new ConTeXt (ver: 2006.08.08 21:51) under SuSE 10.1 Linux. I tried to make ruby version of texexec working, but I failed. When I try to run it, I get this error message: /usr/share/texmf/scripts/context/ruby/texexec.rb:10:in

Re: [NTG-context] Error with --modu for core-mis

2007-01-15 Thread luigi scarso
There was a problem reading this document (131) I use Adobe Reader 7. If you want, I can send the exact page numbers. It's true, but I think this is a bug of Reader 7 (at least under Linux). But gs 8.54, xpdf don't give this error. At least these work: 1)downgrading to pdf 1.4 (distilling)

Re: [NTG-context] Overfull \hbox query

2007-01-15 Thread Alan Bowen
On Jan 14, 2007, at 1:44 PM, Hans Hagen wrote: Alan Bowen wrote: I have been processing a number of files using the same environment file. Each time, early in the log file I get the very same message: (/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/tex/context/base/pdfr-ec.tex) Overfull \hbox

[NTG-context] multiple bibliographies

2007-01-15 Thread Charles Doherty
Dear Thomas, Aditya, Taco, I am trying to produce a book-list for class using Taco's bib module. I would like to produce a separate list for each lecture / topic: Title of Lecture paragraph giving a synopsis of topic list of books/articles and this repeated for x number of lectures. I

Re: [NTG-context] multiple bibliographies

2007-01-15 Thread Thomas A. Schmitz
On Jan 15, 2007, at 1:59 PM, Charles Doherty wrote: Dear Thomas, Aditya, Taco, I am trying to produce a book-list for class using Taco's bib module. I would like to produce a separate list for each lecture / topic: Title of Lecture paragraph giving a synopsis of topic list of

Re: [NTG-context] multiple bibliographies

2007-01-15 Thread Charles Doherty
On 15 Jan 2007, at 13:22, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote: Yes, this is possible. Just make every lecture its own section, refer to the titles you want included in every list with \nocite commands at the beginning of every section, have the list typeset with \placepublications[criterium=cite]. If you

Re: [NTG-context] multiple bibliographies

2007-01-15 Thread Sanjoy Mahajan
Thomas A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] explains: Yes, this is possible. Just make every lecture its own section, refer to the titles you want included in every list with \nocite commands at the beginning of every section, have the list typeset with \placepublications[criterium=cite]. If you

Re: [NTG-context] texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy

2007-01-15 Thread Peter Münster
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007, Hans Hagen wrote: is it possible to make texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy behave the same as texexec --mode=xxx,yyy ? I need it, because I have a server that automatically generates pdf-files via texexec --mode=xxx ... and the rest of the command-line can be anything

Re: [NTG-context] multiple bibliographies

2007-01-15 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote: Taco, For a rainy day, what about \setuppublications[option=continue] that implicitly appends option=continue to all but the first \placepublications commands? (If it does so for the first one then the numbering starts from 37 or thereabouts, as I found out by

Re: [NTG-context] HZ and DVI

2007-01-15 Thread Jano Kula
Hi! Sanjoy Mahajan wrote: xpdf has a -remote option, so a Makefile rule could make the pdf and then tell xpdf to reload it, via the command line. But I've never managed to get -remote to work with xpdf. I use it that way and -remote option works for me. You open the file with xpdf

Re: [NTG-context] HZ and DVI

2007-01-15 Thread Sanjoy Mahajan
xpdf -remote your_server_name file.pdf your_sever_name is whatever you name it When needed (e.g. *.tex file has chaned) Makefile generates PDF and calls the server to reload it with xpdf -reload -remote your_server_name Thanks, that works! I must have had the syntax wrong before.

[NTG-context] How should I config the ConTeXt in order to use utf-8 encoding chinese characters?

2007-01-15 Thread Hongyi Zhao
Dear all Now I can use the GBK encoding chinese characters in my ConTeXt, but if I want to use the utf-8 encoding chinese characters in my tex files, this is, I want the tex source file encoded by UTF-8, how should I config the ConTeXt. BYW, all the chinese fonts needed have been installed

Re: [NTG-context] How should I config the ConTeXt in order to use utf-8 encoding chinese characters?

2007-01-15 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Hongyi Zhao wrote: Dear all Now I can use the GBK encoding chinese characters in my ConTeXt, but if I want to use the utf-8 encoding chinese characters in my tex files, this is, I want the tex source file encoded by UTF-8, how should I config the ConTeXt. BYW, all the

Re: [NTG-context] How should I config the ConTeXt in order to use utf-8 encoding chinese characters?

2007-01-15 Thread Hongyi Zhao
On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 11:47:04PM -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote: On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Hongyi Zhao wrote: Dear all Now I can use the GBK encoding chinese characters in my ConTeXt, but if I want to use the utf-8 encoding chinese characters in my tex files, this is, I want the tex source

Re: [NTG-context] How should I config the ConTeXt in order to use utf-8 encoding chinese characters?

2007-01-15 Thread Zhichu Chen
Hi, Hongyi There is a small example, it should work if your fonts are configured properly: -- \enableregime [utf] \usemodule [chi-00] \starttext 你好 \stoptext - On 1/16/07, Hongyi Zhao

Re: [NTG-context] texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy

2007-01-15 Thread Hans Hagen
� wrote: On Sun, 14 Jan 2007, Hans Hagen wrote: is it possible to make texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy behave the same as texexec --mode=xxx,yyy ? I need it, because I have a server that automatically generates pdf-files via texexec --mode=xxx ... and the rest of the command-line can be