On Oct 6, 2010, at 04:02 , R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar wrote:
On Tuesday 05 October 2010 11:15 PM, Florian Wobbe wrote:
I used to update TeXLive 2009 successfully with this method, however
I ran into the same error when updating TeXLive 2010. As I did not
succeed and could not figure out what
On 6-10-2010 4:02, R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar wrote:
On Tuesday 05 October 2010 11:15 PM, Florian Wobbe wrote:
I used to update TeXLive 2009 successfully with this method, however
I ran into the same error when updating TeXLive 2010. As I did not
succeed and could not figure out what caused the
On 6-10-2010 9:32, Florian Wobbe wrote:
No, you clobbered your TeXLive distro with the current context beta.
normally that would work out ok given that you delete the old base path
and also update luatex binaries, but in 2010 it also demands installing
texmfcnf.lua as we no longer use
On 5-10-2010 11:55, Philipp Gesang wrote:
I assume by “shapes” you mean the base symbol (all diacritics
stripped).
indeed (and we might need to add/patch a few more shcodes to
char-def.lua if needed)
Hans
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On 5-10-2010 3:04, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
the following code works in mkii. It used to work in mkiv as well, but doesn't
anymore with the latest beta (I can't tell at which version it stopped working,
sorry). Maybe a side-effect of the new structure code?
Fixed in next beta (when
On Oct 6, 2010, at 10:21 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 5-10-2010 3:04, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
the following code works in mkii. It used to work in mkiv as well, but
doesn't anymore with the latest beta (I can't tell at which version it
stopped working, sorry). Maybe a side-effect
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 04:07, R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar wrote:
If I wanted to fix my broken TeXLive, should I just re-install ConTeXt from
the TeXLive 2010 DVD or should I do a full re-install of the full scheme?
You have two options:
a) finish what you started
b) reinstall
In case of
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 04:02, R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar wrote:
Can I put minimals in $TEXMFHOME which is ~/texmf on my system? That seems
to be the place where I can keep stuff newer than TeXLive 2010 without
conflict. Can minimals function standalone, though, or will I run into
mismatches
Dear gang,
consider the following:
\setuppapersize[A6][A6]
\setuplayout
[width=middle,
height=middle,
backspace=3cm,
margin=1.5cm,
location=doublesided]
\starttext
This nation, \inouter{1}turning 100 years old, had no {\em Odyssey}, no
St.~George slaying the dragon, no
Hi all,
I mentioned it already but so far I couldn't find a solution. Here is an
example of my problem:
\starttext \showframe \overfullrule=4pt
\startbuffer
\startitemize[n,fit][left={Abb. },distance=.5em]
\item \dorecurse{20}{eins }
\item \dorecurse{20}{zwei }
\item
On 6-10-2010 1:04, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
\setuppapersize[A6][A6]
\setuplayout
[width=middle,
height=middle,
backspace=3cm,
margin=1.5cm,
location=doublesided]
\setuplayout
[width=middle,
height=middle,
backspace=3cm,
margin=1.5cm]
\setuppagenumbering
On Oct 6, 2010, at 3:39 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided]
inner/outer tracking only kicks in when in doublesided mode
DUH! (to quote a well-known cartoon character). Of course! I thought my
location=doublesided in \setuplayout did this, but I was wrong!
Am 06.10.2010 um 15:48 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz:
On Oct 6, 2010, at 3:39 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided]
inner/outer tracking only kicks in when in doublesided mode
DUH! (to quote a well-known cartoon character).
It’s “D’oh” :)
Wolfgang
On Oct 6, 2010, at 3:57 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
It’s “D’oh” :)
Wolfgang
\dorecurse{2}{D'oh!}
Thomas
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maillist :
OK, another question, hopefully less stupid:
\defineinmargin [MyOuter] [outer] [normal] [distance=1cm]
\starttext
test \MyOuter{1}test
\stoptext
gives
! You can't use `\dimexpr' in restricted horizontal mode.
but the definition is taken from page-mar.mkiv
Thomas
Hi list,
I defined a float for typesetting algorithms, so I can reference them at
other places in the document.
\definefloat[algorithm][algorithms]
When I now place such a figure with
\placealgorithm[here][alg:myalgorithm]{Very neat algorithm.}{
\starttyping
some source code
On 6-10-2010 4:18, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
\defineinmargin [MyOuter] [outer] [normal] [distance=1cm]
\starttext
test \MyOuter{1}test
\stoptext
\def\domarginblockskip#1%
{\doifelsenothing\margincontentdistance
{\hskip\dimexpr
+\margincontenthoffset
On Wednesday 06 October 2010 03:33 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 04:07, R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar wrote:
If I wanted to fix my broken TeXLive, should I just re-install ConTeXt from
the TeXLive 2010 DVD or should I do a full re-install of the full scheme?
You have two
On 6-10-2010 4:26, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi list,
I defined a float for typesetting algorithms, so I can reference them at
other places in the document.
\definefloat[algorithm][algorithms]
When I now place such a figure with
\placealgorithm[here][alg:myalgorithm]{Very neat algorithm.}{
Hi,
I'd like to ask yet another LaTeX in ConTeXt question. Is there something
like the algorithm package? It can typeset pseudocode like in the attached
graphic. I sort of like the rules on the left side that indicate the scope of
the for/while/case statements.
Patrick
inline:
On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to ask yet another LaTeX in ConTeXt question. Is there something
like the algorithm package? It can typeset pseudocode like in the attached graphic. I
sort of like the rules on the left side that indicate the scope of the
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 19:19, R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar
chyav...@gmail.com wrote:
ConTeXt ver: 2010.07.30 11:35 MKII fmt: 2010.10.5 int: english/english
system : cont-new loaded
(/localhost/texlive/2010/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/cont-new.tex
FatalError : Your format does
The information on this page
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Configure_TeXnicCenter_for_ConTeXt ends up
invoking MkII (i.e. texexec). Is there any information on the
equivalent MkIV configuration?
The commands given above are:
(A) Path to the compiler...
On 6-10-2010 8:09, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Meanwhile, it looks like I need to reinstall TeXLive 2010 afresh.
No, you just need to remake the formats.
context mkiv will make formats automatically (only mtxrun --generate is
needed if files were added/removed)
I'd like to ask yet another LaTeX in ConTeXt question. Is there something
like the algorithm package? It can typeset pseudocode like in the attached
graphic. I sort of like the rules on the left side that indicate the scope
of the for/while/case statements.
Wolfgang has a module for
Am 06.10.2010 um 20:53 schrieb Patrick Gundlach:
I'd like to ask yet another LaTeX in ConTeXt question. Is there something
like the algorithm package? It can typeset pseudocode like in the attached
graphic. I sort of like the rules on the left side that indicate the scope
of the
While I'm pretty sure I didn't do anything wrong, and I'm absolutely
certain that it worked perfectly yesterday, ConTeXt is broken:
C:\ConTeXtpath
PATH=C:\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-mswin\bin;C:\Ruby187\bin;c:\bin;c:\tsepro;c:\program
iles\vim\vim72;c:\cygwin\bin;C:\Program
On Wednesday 06 October 2010 11:39 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 19:19, R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar
chyav...@gmail.com wrote:
ConTeXt ver: 2010.07.30 11:35 MKII fmt: 2010.10.5 int: english/english
system : cont-new loaded
On 6-10-2010 9:20, Tom Maynard wrote:
While I'm pretty sure I didn't do anything wrong, and I'm absolutely
certain that it worked perfectly yesterday, ConTeXt is broken:
C:\ConTeXtpath
PATH=C:\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-mswin\bin;C:\Ruby187\bin;c:\bin;c:\tsepro;c:\program
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 9:20 PM, Tom Maynard t...@maynard.com wrote:
While I'm pretty sure I didn't do anything wrong, and I'm absolutely certain
that it worked perfectly yesterday, ConTeXt is broken:
C:\ConTeXtpath
PATH=C:\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-mswin\bin;C:\Ruby187\bin;c:\bin;c:\tsepro;c:\program
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 20:46, Tom Maynard wrote:
The information on this page
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Configure_TeXnicCenter_for_ConTeXt ends up
invoking MkII (i.e. texexec). Is there any information on the equivalent
MkIV configuration?
The commands given above are:
(A) Path to the
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 9:30 PM, Mojca Miklavec
mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 20:46, Tom Maynard wrote:
The information on this page
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Configure_TeXnicCenter_for_ConTeXt ends up
invoking MkII (i.e. texexec). Is there any information on
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 21:20, Tom Maynard wrote:
While I'm pretty sure I didn't do anything wrong, and I'm absolutely certain
that it worked perfectly yesterday, ConTeXt is broken:
C:\ConTeXtpath
PATH=C:\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-mswin\bin;C:\Ruby187\bin;c:\bin;c:\tsepro;c:\program
On 6-10-2010 4:26, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi list,
I defined a float for typesetting algorithms, so I can reference them at
other places in the document.
\definefloat[algorithm][algorithms]
When I now place such a figure with
\placealgorithm[here][alg:myalgorithm]{Very neat algorithm.}{
On 10/6/2010 3:10 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Are the binaries in C:\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-mswin\bin or
C:\ConTeXt\texmf-mswin\bin? That is - with or without tex?
In the path the first entry is
PATH=C:\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-mswin\bin;
That is, then 'with tex.'
What does
mtxrun --generate
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