Hello, all
Why is a problem with character # inside TABLE??
\type{#XXX} is without problem but inside TABLE is a problem with
compilation
It works:
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD \type{\#patt}\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
Isnt works:
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD \type{#patt}\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
Is there solving the problem??
Hi all,
I need directions on how to get started with a virtual math font... I'd like to
take an existing math font, say Latin Modern, and replace certain glyphs by
their corresponding ones from an OpenType font, say Minion Pro. (Proper math
kerning won't be an issue at the moment since I'm
Am 24.08.2010 um 20:37 schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
Hi all,
Today I started preparations for my activities at the ConTeXt meeting.
There are two small lua tutorials in the program, and I am looking
for input on both. There is one that is supposed to be a general
beginner's introduction,
On 25-8-2010 10:05, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 24.08.2010 um 20:37 schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
Hi all,
Today I started preparations for my activities at the ConTeXt meeting.
There are two small lua tutorials in the program, and I am looking
for input on both. There is one that is supposed to
On 25-8-2010 9:37, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
I need directions on how to get started with a virtual math font... I'd like to
take an existing math font, say Latin Modern, and replace certain glyphs by
their corresponding ones from an OpenType font, say Minion Pro. (Proper math
kerning won't
On 25-8-2010 9:27, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello, all
Why is a problem with character # inside TABLE??
\type{#XXX} is without problem but inside TABLE is a problem with
compilation
It works:
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD \type{\#patt}\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
Isnt works:
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD \type{#patt}\eTD
\eTR
I need directions on how to get started with a virtual math font... I'd like
to take an existing math font, say Latin Modern, and replace certain glyphs
by their corresponding ones from an OpenType font, say Minion Pro. (Proper
math kerning won't be an issue at the moment since I'm having
Ok. Thanx Hans.
I solve it with \#\type{patt} it look like as have it and therefore isnt
problem.
BUT now I have problem with \starttyping - \stoptyping environment too.
here is example:
This works OK...
\starttyping
c = re.compile([[
longstring - ('[' {:eq: '='* :} '[' close) = void
Hi all,
in strc-itm.mkiv I found the following example:
\def\MyItemCommand#1{{\bf#1}\quad}
\setupitemgroup[itemize][command=\MyItemCommand]
\startitemize
\item {test} is this okay?
\item {test} is this okay?
\item {test} is this okay?
\stopitemize
Is it deprecated? Is there an alternative?
Am 25.08.2010 um 12:24 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi all,
in strc-itm.mkiv I found the following example:
\def\MyItemCommand#1{{\bf#1}\quad}
\setupitemgroup[itemize][command=\MyItemCommand]
\startitemize
\item {test} is this okay?
\item {test} is this okay?
\item {test} is this okay?
Hello,
Here a little feature request:
\starttext
\typefile[start=1, stop=-3]{test.tex} % printing this file without the
% last 3 lines
% line to print
\stoptext % don't print this line
% don't print this line
% don't print this line
TIA for any help!
Peter
On Wed, Aug 25 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
the next version will have \asciimode which will make all those
chars regular characters (apart from % \ { })
Why not %?
Peter
--
Contact information: http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/
How about including Lua library loading in the tutorial? The
discussion of converting from pre-formats like Markdown seems like a
good starting point for demonstrating how to load Lua libraries and
integrate procedural programming into a ConTeXt workflow.
Hopefully I will be there, still rounding
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 11:17:13AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 25-8-2010 10:05, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 24.08.2010 um 20:37 schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
Hi all,
Today I started preparations for my activities at the ConTeXt meeting.
There are two small lua tutorials in the program,
On 25-8-2010 12:14, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 25.08.2010 um 11:37 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 25-8-2010 11:22, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 25.08.2010 um 11:17 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 25-8-2010 10:05, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 24.08.2010 um 20:37 schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
Hi all,
Today I
On 25-8-2010 12:42, Peter Münster wrote:
On Wed, Aug 25 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
the next version will have \asciimode which will make all those
chars regular characters (apart from % \ { })
Why not %?
debatable but it's a comment
things like this can be discussed extensively at the
On 25-8-2010 12:07, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Ok. Thanx Hans.
I solve it with \#\type{patt} it look like as have it and therefore isnt
problem.
BUT now I have problem with \starttyping - \stoptyping environment too.
here is example:
This works OK...
\starttyping
c = re.compile([[
longstring -
On 25-8-2010 12:24, Andreas Harder wrote:
\def\MyItemCommand#1{{\bf#1}\quad}
\setupitemgroup[itemize][command=\MyItemCommand]
\startitemize
\item {test} is this okay?
\item {test} is this okay?
\item {test} is this okay?
\stopitemize
\unexpanded\def\MyItemCommand#1{{\bf#1}\quad}
On 25-8-2010 12:01, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
I'm not quite sure what these vectors are good for... so for the sake of a
simple scenario: I'd like to start with the standard Latin Modern math fonts
but grab the lower case italic \alpha from the OpenType font MinionPro-It.otf.
Would I need to
Hello,
The escape=// option is ignored here:
\setuptyping[option=LUA, escape=//]
\starttext
\starttyping
bla // \em sometex
\stoptyping
\stoptext
What could be done, to make it work?
TIA for any help!
Peter
--
Contact information: http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/
Hi Paul,
the source for the correspondence module is now online available.
I created a new repository [1] with the latest version of the code, the
manual compiles
only with mkiv and there are no plans to change this.
[1] http://bitbucket.org/wolfs/correspondence
Wolfgang
hello all
in the sample bellow, when a \part have only one \chapter inside, the footnote
number does not reset properly, but if there is more than one chapter in a
part, it resets fine.
thankyou
%
\starttext
On 25-8-2010 3:04, Peter Münster wrote:
The escape=// option is ignored here:
\setuptyping[option=LUA, escape=//]
\starttext
\starttyping
bla // \em sometex
\stoptyping
\stoptext
What could be done, to make it work?
\definetyping[LUA]
\setuptyping[LUA][option=LUA,escape={/btex,/etex}]
Thanx Hans,
I did not think that inside \starttyping -- \stoptyping environment
ConTeXt could do such a check this thing.
Thanks so much. Health Jaroslav
Dne 25.8.2010 13:34, Hans Hagen napsal(a):
On 25-8-2010 12:07, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Ok. Thanx Hans.
I solve it with \#\type{patt} it
On Wed, 25 Aug 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 25-8-2010 12:07, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Ok. Thanx Hans.
I solve it with \#\type{patt} it look like as have it and therefore isnt
problem.
BUT now I have problem with \starttyping - \stoptyping environment too.
here is example:
This works
On 25-8-2010 8:49, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Thanx Hans,
I did not think that inside \starttyping -- \stoptyping environment
ConTeXt could do such a check this thing.
Well, the captured content is passed to the lua end using long strings
so nothing is processed at that stage.
Of course I
On 25-8-2010 8:59, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Is there a more robust way to do this? Perhaps making the number of
equal signs user configurable?
redefining \!!bs and \!!es is ok as they will not disappear
after all, how often does one use [===[ and ]===] in lua code (in a non
symmetrical way).
Hi everyone,
I cannot see any effect when using voffset and hoffset as a parameter for
\startstandardmakeup. For example:
\startstandardmakeup[headerstate=none, footerstate=none,
hoffset=1in, hoffset=1in, width=4in, height=7.0in]
...
\stopstandardmakeup
I'd
I am having trouble working out a solution for spanning some rows of tables.
The instructions at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Table got me so far as the
example shows.
The example is a timetable excerpt. So I want horizontal lines everywhere,
except on Mo, Di, Mi (Monday Tuesday Wednesday)
于 2010年08月26日 12:42, Martin Althoff 写道:
\DC \DL \DL \DL
\DR
As far as I know, this should be written as
\DC \DL[3] \DR
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