On Monday 24 March 2008 08:53, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
PS: I'm CC-ing to Ethan in case he has some proposal about what could
be done with metapost terminal to support UTF-8 (one of the best thing
to do would be to remove cmr, but more is needed), and I'm CC-ing to
the developer of the new TikZ
Dear Hans and other friends:
I am a Chinese user of ConTeXt. Recently, I tried ConTeXt MkIV and
test its Chinese typesetting. I am very glad to see MkIV can access
my linux OS TTFOTF fonts and give a good face of my article about
lines breaking. But on the bilingual typesetting, such as Chinese
I am looking for a few cont-tmf.zip versions dating before july 7, 2007.
I tried to find the archive on the contextgarden and the pragma site
but was unable to spot their location. Can someone give me the
address? Thanks in advance.
Hans van der Meer
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Hans van der Meer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for a few cont-tmf.zip versions dating before july 7, 2007.
I tried to find the archive on the contextgarden and the pragma site
but was unable to spot their location. Can someone give me the
address?
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Hans van der Meer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for a few cont-tmf.zip versions dating before july 7, 2007.
I tried to find the archive on the contextgarden and the pragma site
but was unable to spot their location. Can someone give me the
address?
Same problem with
ConTeXt ver: 2008.03.24 23:24 MKIV fmt: 2008.3.25 int: english/english
This is LuaTeX, Version snapshot-0.25.1-2008032510
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If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry
Hans van der Meer schrieb:
I am looking for a few cont-tmf.zip versions dating before july 7, 2007.
I tried to find the archive on the contextgarden and the pragma site
but was unable to spot their location. Can someone give me the
address? Thanks in advance.
looks like it has been moved
Dear Hans and other friends:
I am a Chinese user of ConTeXt. Recently, I tried ConTeXt MkIV and
test its Chinese typesetting. I am very glad to see MkIV can access
my linux OS TTFOTF fonts and give a good face of my article about
lines breaking. But on the bilingual typesetting, such as
On Mar 24, 2008, at 11:34 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
works here, just to be sure i uploaded a new current
Hans
Thanks Hans! You're right; I worked on a minimal example for a long
time and got confused. I tried again; this example demonstrates the
behavior (I tested on two different computers
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 24, 2008, at 11:34 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
works here, just to be sure i uploaded a new current
Hans
Thanks Hans! You're right; I worked on a minimal example for a long
time and got confused. I tried
I've been following the MKIV developments on the list, but don't have a good
feeling for the overall stability/robustness/completeness of the new code.
Can someone who has the high-level insight (Hans, Taco?) please add a page to
the wiki that gives the community a general roadmap for new
On Mar 25, 2008, at 1:42 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 24, 2008, at 11:34 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
works here, just to be sure i uploaded a new current
Hans
Thanks Hans! You're right; I worked on a minimal
Hi everyone, Hi Mojca,
I finally compiled gnuplot with support for the context terminal. It was
really easy in the end, I should not have been afraid...
I have two questions however (see example below):
* Does the option 'solid' work with the context terminal? I still get
dashed lines
Yue Wang wrote:
Both of them are not hard to do technically compared what had been
done before. So maybe we should wake Hans up to continue the CJK
support? Zhichu Chen and I are eager to help whenever a localization
problem is occurred.
well, examples of input as well as wanted output are
Santy, Michael wrote:
I've been following the MKIV developments on the list, but don't have a good
feeling for the overall stability/robustness/completeness of the new code.
Can someone who has the high-level insight (Hans, Taco?) please add a page to
the wiki that gives the community a
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Santy, Michael
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been following the MKIV developments on the list, but don't have a good
feeling for the overall stability/robustness/completeness of the new code.
Can someone who has the high-level insight (Hans, Taco?) please
Thomas A. Schmitz schrieb:
On Mar 25, 2008, at 1:42 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 24, 2008, at 11:34 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
works here, just to be sure i uploaded a new current
Hans
Thanks Hans! You're right;
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Morgan Brassel wrote:
Hi everyone, Hi Mojca,
I finally compiled gnuplot with support for the context terminal. It was
really easy in the end, I should not have been afraid...
I have two questions however (see example below):
* Does the option 'solid'
On Mar 25, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
your original example works here too. today's context and latest
luatex.
hth, peter
Wait wait wait ... you mean you get correct output with the example I
posted in this thread? In that case, I'm completely baffled, because I
get something
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 10:28 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I played some more with the new mkiv xml mechanism and am beginning to
see the light: some things that turned out to be very difficult (at
least for me) with the old mechanism are easy now. However, I still
Thomas A. Schmitz schrieb:
On Mar 25, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
your original example works here too. today's context and latest
luatex.
hth, peter
Wait wait wait ... you mean you get correct output with the example I
posted in this thread? In that case, I'm completely baffled,
You can use
\setupGNUPLOTterminal
[context]
[dashed=no,
textscale=0.9]
Thank you, Mojca!
The dashed option is ok, but I didn't manage to have 'textscale' work:
adding these lines in my previous example still gives 12pt font... Am I
missing something?
* ' and quotes do not give
On Mar 25, 2008, at 4:36 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
Wait wait wait ... you mean you get correct output with the example
I posted in this thread? In that case, I'm completely baffled,
because I get something like this
see yourself and beleave ;)
Hey, I'm quite willing to believe - but now I
Thomas A. Schmitz schrieb:
On Mar 25, 2008, at 4:36 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
Wait wait wait ... you mean you get correct output with the example
I posted in this thread? In that case, I'm completely baffled,
because I get something like this
see yourself and beleave ;)
i belIEve my
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 4:57 PM, Morgan Brassel wrote:
You can use
\setupGNUPLOTterminal
[context]
[dashed=no,
textscale=0.9]
Thank you, Mojca!
The dashed option is ok, but I didn't manage to have 'textscale' work:
adding these lines in my previous example still
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Mar 25, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
your original example works here too. today's context and latest
luatex.
hth, peter
Wait wait wait ... you mean you get correct output with the example I
posted in this thread? In that case, I'm completely
Hello all,
I have a stupid cuestion:
I´m making a long 12 pages table. I´m using \setupfootertexts for the
pagenumber. I don´t want page numbers in the header at all.
header=hight or header=empty in the \title setup is not enough, I still have a
page number centered in the header.
How can I
Hi Horacio,
Horacio Suarez schrieb:
Hello all,
I have a stupid cuestion:
I´m making a long 12 pages table. I´m using \setupfootertexts for the
pagenumber. I don´t want page numbers in the header at all.
header=hight or header=empty in the \title setup is not enough, I still
have a
Just an idea (I know nothing about Asian scripts and don't need those
features myself):
Would it perhaps possible to hook that font switch into the language
mechanism?
Like if I change the language between latin-script languages with
{\de Deutsch} and get different typography, e.g. other
Am 2008-03-25 um 18:11 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 4:57 PM, Morgan Brassel wrote:
set xlabel 'I\'\ m sorry!'
If UTF-8 works, why don’t you just use a proper apostrophe (’ vs. ')
then?
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
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http://www.fiee.net/texnique/
There is the following problem on code that did work around july 2007,
but no longer under the current context version (2008-03-11).
Define a description, I did:
\definedescription[answerblock][%
\c!margin=\v!no,\c!location=\v!left,%
Am 2008-03-25 um 01:51 schrieb Joel C. Salomon:
In other words, you want large inner margins and small outer margins.
However, the standard behaviour seems to be the opposite.
For very good reason. When a two-page spread is laid flat, it usually
looks best if the outer margins are both
Thankyou Peter. Sorry, I forgot the subject.
I have already looked at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Headers_and_Footers
Now in \setuplayout I use header=0cm and the header is not visible. Not so
elegant.
\setupheadertexts[] doesn´t supress the header.
Thankyou very much.
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 9:06 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 2008-03-25 um 01:51 schrieb Joel C. Salomon:
In other words, you want large inner margins and small outer margins.
However, the standard behaviour seems to be the opposite.
For very good reason. When a
Horacio Suarez schrieb:
Thankyou Peter. Sorry, I forgot the subject.
I have already looked at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Headers_and_Footers
Now in \setuplayout I use header=0cm and the header is not visible. Not
so elegant.
There should be a better solution.
\setupheadertexts[]
hello:
Peter:
I was triying and the problem are because the titles are inside a table. The
same text outside and inside a table gives different results:
%%%
\setupheadertexts[]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setuphead[title][header=empty]
2008/3/25, Yue Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear Hans and other friends:
I am a Chinese user of ConTeXt. Recently, I tried ConTeXt MkIV and
test its Chinese typesetting. I am very glad to see MkIV can access
my linux OS TTFOTF fonts and give a good face of my article about
lines
\starttext
我用英文进行{\en Hello World}测试。
\stoptext
At least that looks logical to me...
Yes, It is not only logic, but also useless and troublesome.
especially typesetting a document with large amount of foreign words.
Zhichu Chen and I are making a sample. Wait for a few days and we
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