Trond Lossius wrote:
But I'm wondering if it is possible to get something similar to
\citeN{key}, \citeNP{key}, etc. in LaTeX:
The bib module manual (bibmod-doc.pdf) should be on your harddisk
already, likely in texmf/doc/context/bib/. Otherwise, you can
download it from:
On Thu, Feb 21 2008, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 11:23 PM, Peter Münster wrote:
The following test-file produces an error:
% engine=luatex
\usemodule[chemic]
\starttext
\chemical{CO_2}
\stoptext
The issue probably needs to be solved, but I happily use
Hello,
I have to convert an ini-file to pdf. On the one hand, it's easy for me
to do most things in C, on the other hand, I would like to enlarge my
experience with lua and ConTeXt.
So here my question to the experts: what languages would you use for the
different tasks?
In fact, I believe lua
Peter Münster wrote:
- put theses entries into a structured table (easy to do in C and the
iniparser library http://ndevilla.free.fr/iniparser/ but it could be nice
to do it in lua)
this kind of parsing is rather trival in lua
- sorting (several PDF-documents with different sorting: by
Thanks, Taco!
That's exactly what I've been looking for.
Best,
Trond
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
But I'm wondering if it is possible to get something similar to
\citeN{key}, \citeNP{key}, etc. in LaTeX:
The bib module manual (bibmod-doc.pdf) should be on your harddisk
already, likely in
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 11:23 PM, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
The following test-file produces an error:
% engine=luatex
\usemodule[chemic]
\starttext
\chemical{CO_2}
\stoptext
This is tooo long.
\usemodule[chemic] is enough to produce the error with mkiv.
Hallo to you all.
I'd like to use TeXGyre fonts termes and heros. I tried something like this:
\usetypescriptfile[type-gyr]
\definetypeface[termes][rm][serif][termes][default][encoding=ec]
\definetypeface[termes][ss][sans][heros][default][encoding=ec]
Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Hallo to you all.
I'd like to use TeXGyre fonts termes and heros. I tried something like this:
\usetypescriptfile[type-gyr]
this will overload the regular fonts, so
\usetypescript[postscript][texnansi]
\setupbodyfont[postscript,ss]
should then give you heros
Hans
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 9:23 AM, Peter Münster wrote:
On Thu, Feb 21 2008, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 11:23 PM, Peter Münster wrote:
The following test-file produces an error:
% engine=luatex
\usemodule[chemic]
\starttext
\chemical{CO_2}
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 2:09 PM, Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Hallo to you all.
I'd like to use TeXGyre fonts termes and heros. I tried something like this:
\usetypescriptfile[type-gyr]
\definetypeface[termes][rm][serif][termes][default][encoding=ec]
Quoting Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Feb 22 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
- filtering, for example _ must be converted to \_ and % to \% (same
question: C, lua or ConTeXt)
depends, if the font has _ no conversion is needed (otf fonts have this)
Since I'm using MKIV, I think the
Hi,
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 20:03:12 -0700, Jesse Alama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried switching to nice old-style numerals for a table of contents,
and found to my chagrin that the periods in the numbers, such as the .
in 2.3, get typeset as triangles. You can see the result (verified on
the
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