Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
Hi all,
I encounter a strange behaviour with luatex:
An entry of my bib file has this author's name:
author = {Antoine {Destutt de Tracy}},
I enclose the complex name with {} to avoid confusion with the first name,
as is usual with bibtex. But with a
Ernesto Schirmacher wrote:
Dear ConTeXt experts,
After processing a document with some bibliography information (8
distinct \cite commands) I only get 4 citations in the References
section. The .log file tells me that
publications : warning: cite argument SchSkl:2005 unknown an 139
It
Hi,
I am fairly new to both ConTeXt (and XeTeX) but I've already been very
impressed with the active user community and the amount of
documentation available, as well as with the sheer userfriendliness of
ConTeXt when compared to LaTeX. Now I'm trying to get into fonts, but
activating a
Dear ConTeXt experts,
I have setup a page layout where I use table in the page-head for
formatting quite a bit of stuff. (The example below is just a simple
as can be basic idea, to show the overall effect)
Now - as I can't prevent later users of this layout environment - to
not use
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 11:21:32 +0100
Roland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am fairly new to both ConTeXt (and XeTeX) but I've already been very
impressed with the active user community and the amount of
documentation available, as well as with the sheer userfriendliness of
ConTeXt when
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 12:37:13 +0100
Carsten Fechtmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear ConTeXt experts,
I have setup a page layout where I use table in the page-head for
formatting quite a bit of stuff. (The example below is just a simple
as can be basic idea, to show the overall effect)
Hi,
Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
Hi all,
I encounter a strange behaviour with luatex:
An entry of my bib file has this author's name:
author = {Antoine {Destutt de Tracy}},
I enclose the complex name with {} to avoid confusion with the first name,
as is usual with bibtex. But
Dear Wolfgang,
I tried that too already, but unfortunately I run into the same problem:
That is, if I use the natural tables in the header, I can't use them
for multi-page tables in the text, as again the results ain't pretty,
to say the least.
Here the ConTeXt to show what happens in that
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 16:22:10 +0100
Carsten Fechtmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Wolfgang,
I tried that too already, but unfortunately I run into the same problem:
That is, if I use the natural tables in the header, I can't use them
for multi-page tables in the text, as again the
On Jan 20, 2008 7:57 AM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Thanks Mojca, that worked! Now that I have your attention, may I ask
another question: a couple of months ago, I was wondering about using
fonts that are NOT installed on the system but are in one of the texmf-
trees. In typescripts, we have
On Jan 20, 2008 1:54 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 11:21:32 +0100
Roland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am fairly new to both ConTeXt (and XeTeX) but I've already been very
impressed with the active user community and the amount of
documentation available, as well
Hi,
In context I would very much like to use the intlimits feature from
amsmath. I LaTex this would be done by:
\usepackage[intlimits]{amsmath}
I've seached google and contextgarden but didn't find any related
hint. Do any of you guys know?
thanks, Peter
Roland,
I forgot two things so I should better mention some before you ask.
First: welcome to the ConTeXt community.
Second: you need a *recent enough* ConTeXt (anything between october
07-january 08), but if you take the latest one, then you also need the
future version of LM :) And you need a
Dear Wolfgang,
first, I _really_ appreciate your effort. Unfortunately, for me
\framed is not likely to do the job, as the header is a bit more
complicated in real-life (I told you so ;-).
And yes, actually, using framed had been my very first approach as the
original LaTeX layout had been
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, Peter I. Hansen wrote:
Hi,
In context I would very much like to use the intlimits feature from
amsmath. I LaTex this would be done by:
\usepackage[intlimits]{amsmath}
I've seached google and contextgarden but didn't find any related
hint. Do any of you guys know?
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks, I tried this. Getting loads of error messages though, see
below. They are repeated multiple times in Textmate, just once when I
try to issue the command mktextfm Eco101Roman from the command line.
1 /usr/local/texlive/2007/texmf/web2c/mktexnam: Could not map
source
Hi Mojca,
Thanks for your two answers. I guess updating my distribution is the
first priority--perhaps that is causing all the errors I just posted
in answer to Wolfgang's suggestion.
I'll try your suggestion and then see if it works, will confirm to the
mailing list once I know.
Thanks
Roland
On Jan 20, 2008 9:55 PM, Roland wrote:
Hi Mojca,
Thanks for your two answers. I guess updating my distribution is the
first priority--perhaps that is causing all the errors I just posted
in answer to Wolfgang's suggestion.
I'll try your suggestion and then see if it works, will confirm to
On Jan 20, 2008, at 5:45 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Yes. See type-otf.tex:
\definefontsynonym
[LMRoman10-Regular]
[file:lmroman10-regular]
[features=default]
features=default is defined in font-ini.tex:
\definefontfeature
[default]
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Thanks Mojca, that worked! Now that I have your attention, may I ask
another question: a couple of months ago, I was wondering about using
fonts that are NOT installed on the system but are in one of the texmf-
trees. In typescripts, we have the name: and file:
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