List Mail wrote:
Well, yes, this works. However, this isn't documented in *the manual*.
This is why there's an Errata page in the wiki for both the full manual
and the Excursion. All input there is very valuable; it seems that the
problem you found isn't entered yet...
The Errata page for
Hi,
did any of the attendees of the ConTeXt user meeting finish the fixme
module?
Patrick
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 17:15:20 +0200
Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luuk Beurskens wrote:
Thank you Sanjoy, Hans and Taco for the suggestions made.
My interpretation of Taco's remark is that Sanjoy's solution might not
work as expected, is that correct?
Mostly for
Mari Voipio wrote:
I frankly don't know if it exists with all distributions and you don't
state what you use, but I recently found out that my WinConTeXt includes
a stand-alone version of TeXShow, which is very hand for this kind of
use - and I think the program is more up to date than any
[...]
If you happen to use Emacs (any OS will do), the creator of TexShow,
Patrick, also has a texshow browser for it, called etexshow, so you can
easily check stuff while you write. I found it quite handy as long as I
used Emacs for editor and I actually somewhat miss it now that I've
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I remember that Hans claimed that texmfstart (or texexec) could be
convinced to process LaTeX documents (and there is some mention of
latex command in core indeed), but I
On 3/31/07, Mari Voipio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
List Mail wrote:
[snip]
An up-to-date cheat sheet containing all commands and
options or arguments would be fine.
I frankly don't know if it exists with all distributions and you don't
state what you use, but I recently found out that my
did any of the attendees of the ConTeXt user meeting finish the fixme
module?
This is the exact reproduction of what I typed that evening:
lermontov 2:51 ~/TeX/Epen/day1 R cat p-fixme.tex
%D \module
%D [ file=p-fixme,
%Dversion=2007.03.23
%D title=\CONTEXT\ FIXme
Hmmm ... there must be a few additional lines somewhere in fontconfig.
/etc/fonts/local.conf, I guess... as far as the fontconfig side of the
Force is concerned, this is the right location to add “local” font
directories (say /usr/local/texlive/2007/texmf-dist/fonts/opentype/public/iwona)
but
Just find a distraction for Arthur and
you'll be on the safe side ;)
Mojca
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