On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 9:45 PM, Holzminister
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Hi!
Is there nobody who knows something about this?
This is normal in doublesided documents.
Wolfgang
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On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I remember Henning was fighting with this quite a while ... but
eventually this was solved, wasn't it?
Shouldn't the following give NO textellipsis in the TOC:
\setuplanguage[de][limittext=]
\mainlanguage[de]
Hi!
Mohamed Bana wrote:
1. What must I do to the 3rd paragraph on the first page to get it to space
properly? It's far too close to the previous one.
1st page, 3rd paragraph; http://filebin.ca/dnoqva/test.pdf or
http://filebin.ca/dnoqva. Here's a screenshot;
Mohamed Bana wrote:
Why aren't the the urls broken across the lines on page2-3. I'm pretty sure
the
hyperref package in latex supported this, Am I missing an option somewhere?
Screenshot; http://imagebin.ca/view/VHwQ0w.html.
The code used is; \dorecurse{6}{Download Apache at
Am 16.09.2008 um 08:32 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I remember Henning was fighting with this quite a while ... but
eventually this was solved, wasn't it?
Shouldn't the following give NO textellipsis in the TOC:
Mohamed Bana wrote:
Could someone please try this out;
1. This source file; http://pastebin.com/m4dd31559 doesn't work with mkiv, it
fails with; http://pastebin.com/ma9705be (paste below).
2. I don't get an error when I compile with mkii. Here's the log of the
succesfull compile;
Mohamed Bana wrote:
Hi everbody,
1. Blank links source; http://pastebin.com/m4dd31559, Doesn't work, but
strangely enough color=urlcolour (the one below) does. Log;
http://pastebin.com/m1034c274
2. Colour links source; http://pastebin.com/m70fa91b6. Log;
http://pastebin.com/m16be2374
Am 16.09.2008 um 08:52 schrieb Jano Kula:
Mohamed Bana wrote:
Why aren't the the urls broken across the lines on page2-3. I'm
pretty sure the
hyperref package in latex supported this, Am I missing an option
somewhere?
Screenshot; http://imagebin.ca/view/VHwQ0w.html.
The code used
Hi all,
any new news about my question below.
Wolfgang
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 9:51 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
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Hi,
what is the best method to add labels to a figure; I want them not only on
the figure but their position should be relative to the figure size.
I tried
mtxrun --script fonts --list
output...
The 2nd column is the font name.
Tthe 3rd column is the font filename.
To what corresponds the 1st column ?
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On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi again,
is there now a solution for my problem or should ask again in a few months.
ask gain later, i have no time now to look into it -)
Do you have now time or should I ask again?
Wolfgang
Hi!
I added a font called TypoOrnaments.ttf to my context-tree. Calling
mtxrun --script fonts --list gives the result
typoornamentsTypoOrnaments
TypoOrnaments.ttf
typoornamentsmedium TypoOrnaments
TypoOrnaments.ttf
Now I want to use it in my document with
Alan Stone wrote:
mtxrun --script fonts --list
output...
The 2nd column is the font name.
Tthe 3rd column is the font filename.
To what corresponds the 1st column ?
the (simplified) internal name that is used as lookup, only digits and
lowercase letters; all requested names are
Eyke Höft wrote:
My code works when I change the definition for example to
texgyrebonum-regular.otf.
Any ideas why the other font isn't working?
luatools --generate may help.
Best wishes,
Taco
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Hi!
Unfortunately that did nothing helpful. I ran first-setup.sh
additionally, but that didn't help either.
Regards,
Eyke
2008/9/16 Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Eyke Höft wrote:
My code works when I change the definition for example to
texgyrebonum-regular.otf.
Any ideas why the
(1) the (simplified) internal name that is used as lookup
so these are names one can use in typescripts instead,
aka [name:simplified-internal-name] ?
(2) source: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Running_Mark_IV#Using_fonts
Context Mark IV can use non-tex fonts (in OpenType, TrueType or Type1
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(1) the (simplified) internal name that is used as lookup
so these are names one can use in typescripts instead,
aka [name:simplified-internal-name] ?
(2) source: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Running_Mark_IV#Using_fonts
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
No overprinting.
\startoverprint
Overprinting is active.
\stopoverprint
\stoptext
run ok here, but the question is .. what exactly do you expect to see
to be exact: some orange text :)
can you check if the current beta is more in sync with
The file seems to typeset almost perfectly with mkii, even without
\setuplayout[grid=yes] \overfullrule=10pt.
Source; http://pastebin.com/m271212a6
Pdf; http://filebin.ca/octdd/test.pdf or http://filebin.ca/octdd
On Sep 16, 2008, at 2:30 PM, holzminister wrote:
Hi!
Unfortunately that did nothing helpful. I ran first-setup.sh
additionally, but that didn't help either.
Regards,
Eyke
So you're using the minimals...
1. Where exactly is TypoOrnaments.ttf?
2. output of
luatools TypoOrnaments.ttf
Jano Kula jano.kula at tiscali.cz writes:
Mohamed Bana wrote:
Could someone please try this out;
1. This source file; http://pastebin.com/m4dd31559 doesn't work with mkiv,
it
fails with; http://pastebin.com/ma9705be (paste below).
2. I don't get an error when I compile with
Hmm, that's interesting. I thought it's not relevant where the fonts
are located.
The error appears when I put the font into
context/tex/texmf/fonts/opentype/public. But there are no problems
with the font in context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/truetype. Why?
Cheers,
Eyke
2008/9/16 Taco Hoekwater
Alan Stone software.list.1es9s at gmail.com writes:
mtxrun --script fonts --list
output...
The 2nd column is the font name.
Tthe 3rd column is the font filename.
To what corresponds the 1st column ?
Take a look at; http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Fonts_in_LuaTex#Example. I
remember
Hans Hagen schrieb:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
No overprinting.
\startoverprint
Overprinting is active.
\stopoverprint
\stoptext
run ok here, but the question is .. what exactly do you expect to see
to be exact: some orange text :)
can you check if the current beta is
The error appears when I put the font into
context/tex/texmf/fonts/opentype/public. But there are no problems
with the font in context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/truetype. Why?
The obvious answer would be: because your font has a .ttf extension.
And the obvious answer would be: since it has a
Mohamed Bana wrote:
The file seems to typeset almost perfectly with mkii, even without
\setuplayout[grid=yes] \overfullrule=10pt.
a simpler test file is
\showframe \mainlanguage[uk]
\starttext
\placefigure[left]{}{} \input zapf
\stoptext
there can be several reasons for the difference
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi all,
any new news about my question below.
Wolfgang
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 9:51 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
what is the best method to add labels to a figure; I want them not only on
the figure but their position should be relative
holzminister wrote:
Hmm, that's interesting. I thought it's not relevant where the fonts
are located.
The error appears when I put the font into
context/tex/texmf/fonts/opentype/public. But there are no problems
with the font in context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/truetype. Why?
here i have
compiled with
texmfstart texexec --lua test001
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On Tuesday 16 September 2008 16:28:45 Hans Hagen wrote:
what is the best method to add labels to a figure; I want them not only
on the figure but their position should be relative to the figure size.
how about just using a layer ...
You might also try pgf/tikz, according to your taste:
I thought that OpenType is quasi an extended TrueType. Wikipedia says:
OpenType Filename extension .otf, .ttf. So it isn't obvious why one
schould not mix the two parts in one directory.
Cheers,
Eyke
2008/9/16 Arthur Reutenauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The error appears when I put the font into
Am 2008-09-16 um 20:29 schrieb holzminister:
I thought that OpenType is quasi an extended TrueType. Wikipedia says:
OpenType Filename extension .otf, .ttf. So it isn't obvious why one
schould not mix the two parts in one directory.
OpenType can internally use TrueType outlines or PostScript
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