On Sun, Nov 01 2009, Vnpenguin wrote:
a) (dangerous; I would not do it) install a more recent version of
libc on your machine
It's NOT possible.
Hello Vnpenguin,
Why not?
b) we need to set up some virtual machine with an old linux and
compile binaries there or find someone else
On Sun, Nov 01 2009, Vnpenguin wrote:
xetex
xetex: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found
(required by xetex)
Hello,
Here, I don't know how to help. I've these packages on my system:
libstdc++33-3.3.3
libstdc++33-devel-3.3.3
libstdc++41-devel-4.1.3_20080612
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 09:20, Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr wrote:
On Sun, Nov 01 2009, Vnpenguin wrote:
a) (dangerous; I would not do it) install a more recent version of
libc on your machine
It's NOT possible.
Hello Vnpenguin,
Why not?
In our production environment, only RHEL
On Nov 2, 2009, at 7:42 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Thomas, we would need to update a new version to contextgarden. This
bug will affect all new versions of mkii.
Aditya,
will do. Are you trying to sort out the problem with the \noexpand in
simpleslides-s-Split.tex? If so, I would wait a
Hello Aditya,
Thanks for help again. However, the result is far from OK.
[title=yes, text=Вправа, way=bysection, prefix=yes, width=broad]
I use enumeration within subsubsection, namely 1.3.1. If I put
prefix=yes, the first exercise is 1.3.1.1. That is, it is numbered
within subsubsection,
Hi Hans,
thanks for the instant reply :-) I haven't tried your suggestion yet, but I've
got a few questions first.
\startluacode
function document.step_one(str)
tex.sprint(\\setbox0\\hbox{,str,})
Would there be any danger of overwriting an existing box by doing this? I'm
not quite sure
Matthijs Kooijman wrote:
Hi Hans,
thanks for the instant reply :-) I haven't tried your suggestion yet, but I've
got a few questions first.
\startluacode
function document.step_one(str)
tex.sprint(\\setbox0\\hbox{,str,})
Would there be any danger of overwriting an existing box by doing
Hello,
thanks again for all answers regarding labelling. It has mostly worked but I am
now having a particular problem with leqalignno.
It turns out that the \placeformula[mylabel] works as expected but for
\leqalignno
This is an example:
--
\placeformula[Pflux]
On Friday 30 October 2009 14:24:10 Hans Hagen wrote:
John Culleton wrote:
The needed files and the documentation for pdfx.sty are
located
here:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/pdfx/
The files in the package include:
README
glyphtounicode-cmr.tex
Hi,
as it seems, some symbols in math mode seem to fail when put inside
MetaPost. In the example I tried, both ~ and | were causing processing
errors when used inside MetaPost (I tried both btex...etex as well as
\sometxt). It works fine in MKII however.
The minimal example is attached to
John Culleton wrote:
The documentation for pdfx goes through the source section by
section and discusses what each does.
it's easier for me to preflight a file and see what acrobat reports
btw, things like color and fonts are easy as one can configure this; and
there might be a few
Hi all,
I wonder if it possible to run the MSWin version of context-minimal under
Cygwin.
I want to use Makefile and other unix tools to automate my build process.
I tried modifying the context/tex/setuptex script, and manually set the
platform variable to mswin,
but when I ran context.cmd, I
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 01:31:02PM +0200, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello Aditya,
Thanks for help again. However, the result is far from OK.
[title=yes, text=Вправа, way=bysection, prefix=yes, width=broad]
I use enumeration within subsubsection, namely 1.3.1. If I put
prefix=yes, the first
Chen Shen wrote:
Hi all,
I wonder if it possible to run the MSWin version of context-minimal
under Cygwin.
I want to use Makefile and other unix tools to automate my build process.
Whether you are a windows person or a unix person: if you want to add
enormous confusion to your life, start
I am doing exactly the same thing as you want. I believe your problem is in
keeping your worlds (Windows/Cygwin) straight. It appears that you have
installed minimals “inside” cygwin (depending on whether your /usr directory is
your cygwin /usr directory).
I installed minimals “normally”,
On Mon, 2 Nov 2009, Glen Callaghan wrote:
Sorry Aditya, my comments on the \noexpand command weren't quite accurate.
In the earlier version of simple-slides, leaving out the \noexpand working,
and the header and footer information worked properly.
In the new version (with the IncludePicture
On Mon, 2 Nov 2009, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Nov 2, 2009, at 7:42 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Thomas, we would need to update a new version to contextgarden. This bug
will affect all new versions of mkii.
will do. Are you trying to sort out the problem with the \noexpand in
On Mon, 2 Nov 2009, Andreas Schneider wrote:
Hi,
as it seems, some symbols in math mode seem to fail when put inside
MetaPost. In the example I tried, both ~ and | were causing processing
errors when used inside MetaPost (I tried both btex...etex as well as
\sometxt). It works fine in MKII
On Sun, 1 Nov 2009, Jesse Alama wrote:
It seems that \colon is missing and \colonequals is mapped to the wrong
symbol in the latest mkiv (I'm using the minimals). A minimal example:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item $\colon$
\item $\colonequals$
\stopitemize
\stoptext
No colon is generated
On Mon, 2 Nov 2009, Pau wrote:
Hello,
thanks again for all answers regarding labelling. It has mostly worked but I am
now having a particular problem with leqalignno.
It turns out that the \placeformula[mylabel] works as expected but for
\leqalignno
This is an example:
Not sure, but if that letter exists in unicode and not in your font
No, the letter doesn't exist at all in Unicode, and most likely won't be
encoded in the future either, due to the rule known as normalization
stability. Generally speaking, you have to input it as Cyrillic a followed by
Xan wrote:
/ Hi,
//
// If you go to http://modules.contextgarden.net/bib, you get a message
// that no bib module is avaliable. I suppose that you remove the page
// because bib (will?) is integraded in ConTeXt release. But, can you
// restore the link or at least put the documentation module
On Mon, 2 Nov 2009, Xan wrote:
Xan wrote:
/ Hi,
// // If you go to http://modules.contextgarden.net/bib, you get a
message // that no bib module is avaliable. I suppose that you remove the
page // because bib (will?) is integraded in ConTeXt release. But, can you
// restore the link or at
Dear Sirs
I would like to include some macros from
http://melusine.eu.org/syracuse/poulecl/macros in my luatex documents.
Every time i try to include a new example (from papier.mp, par example)
i found this old error message:; texnum.mp Unable to make mpx file.
init_numbers(btex $-$ etex,
On Nov 2, 2009, at 6:05 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Thomas,
I have corrected that. I also don't use the module with mkii, so at
some point we need to properly test everything with mkii again.
I haven't updated the documentation (two new styles, BoxedTitle and
PlainCounter), but that can
Thanks, Arthur, for explanations. It works now via macro and I'm happy )
No, the letter doesn't exist at all in Unicode, and most likely won't be
encoded in the future either, due to the rule known as normalization
stability. Generally speaking, you have to input it as Cyrillic a followed by
Hello,
I want to be only
ExerciseSectionNumber.ExerciseNumber, like 1.1, 1.2, etc.
You may try prefixset=section.
Thank you, Longmin, for your suggestion, it works! But other problems
persist.
Hans (or someone else who can fix it), please, look into my minimal example:
Hello,
I still need help with math. I created the following setup file which
utilizes Windows standard Times New Roman font.
In general, math symbols are displayed correctly (!), but Latin letters
in formulas are not italic but regular. Where should I start tuning up
to get italic Latin
Hello,
I use TimesNR 11pt as body font. How to instruct ConTeXt Mkiv that I
want \tfx to be exactly 10pt?
Regards,
Vyatcheslav
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Hi,
On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 17:10:42 -0700, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
yatskov...@gmail.com wrote:
I use TimesNR 11pt as body font. How to instruct ConTeXt Mkiv that I
want \tfx to be exactly 10pt?
You can do that in a typescript, after defining
\starttypescript [serif] [myfont] [name]
etc:
That worked, thanks.
BTW - I had lots of trouble trying to download from github. I only
got a html file (worked ok the previous time). I ended up copying the
text from the Split file and pasting it over the text in my file here.
thanks again
Glen
On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 17:23:05 -0700, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد
isha...@colostate.edu wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 17:10:42 -0700, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
yatskov...@gmail.com wrote:
I use TimesNR 11pt as body font. How to instruct ConTeXt Mkiv that I
want \tfx to be
Hi Bryant,
Thanks a lot! I got it working with your suggestion.
The exact sequence was:
1. install ConTeXt in DOS cmd
2. run setuptex.bat in DOS cmd
3. enter cygwin by running cygwin.bat
4. in cygwin prompt, run context.cmd test.tex
Our docbook-pdf/html flow was developed in unix. But I
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
I want to be only
ExerciseSectionNumber.ExerciseNumber, like 1.1, 1.2, etc.
You may try prefixset=section.
Thank you, Longmin, for your suggestion, it works! But other problems
persist.
Hans (or someone else who can fix it),
That worked, thanks.
BTW - I had lots of trouble trying to download from github. I only
got a html file (worked ok the previous time). I ended up copying the
text from the Split file and pasting it over the text in my file here.
thanks again
Glen
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