Hi List,
I'm looking for a good way to set mathmatical commutative Diagrams
in ConTeXt, has anybody of you advices what would be a native/good
way to do so?
Thanks
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Hi lists,
I'm searching for a possibility to create different fontsizes for
chapters, section etc. using simplefonts. Any ideas?
Daniel
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On Sunday 14 November 2010 07:03:31 Martin 'golodhrim' Scholz wrote:
Hi List,
I'm looking for a good way to set mathmatical commutative
Diagrams in ConTeXt, has anybody of you advices what would be a
native/good way to do so?
Thanks
The eplain macro set does commutative diagrams. But
Hi,
I translated the strings in core-mis.mki[iv] and m-units.tex to Croatian.
Updated files are here:
http://www.inf.uniri.hr/~vmiletic/context/core-mis.mkii
http://www.inf.uniri.hr/~vmiletic/context/core-mis.mkiv
http://www.inf.uniri.hr/~vmiletic/context/m-units.tex
There are many more strings
Thanks! Seems, that this was the (same) reason.
I think I have now working minimals 2010.11.12 18:22
Kind regards
Erik
2010/11/14 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu
On Sat, 13 Nov 2010, Erik Margraf wrote:
I get the following error message while running first-setup.sh:
! I
Hi, with context version 2010.11.12 18:22, I get much
better results now. Thanks!
I guess, I now have a first feeling about
these things.
kind regards
Erik
2010/11/11 Erik Margraf erik.marg...@googlemail.com
Thank's for your example! But I'm sorry to say, I didn't get it.
When I run context
I use the TikZ module.
http://www.felixl.de/commu.pdf
Bye
Emanuele
2010/11/14 John Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com:
On Sunday 14 November 2010 07:03:31 Martin 'golodhrim' Scholz wrote:
Hi List,
I'm looking for a good way to set mathmatical commutative
Diagrams in ConTeXt, has anybody of
Hi.
** Aditya Mahajan [2010-11-13 21:11:31 -0500]:
On Sat, 13 Nov 2010, Erik Margraf wrote:
I get the following error message while running first-setup.sh:
! I can't find file `catc-ini.mkiv'.
to be read again
\relax
l.42 \loadmarkfile{catc-ini}
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On Sunday 14 November 2010 18:23:51 Vladimir Lomov wrote:
P.S. To ensure that the same problem would not arise in future the
'update' and 'make' procedures should be splitted and between them 'chmod
+x bin/texlua tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/luatex' (texmf-$platform) is
inserted.
Better yet,
{tex.print(tostring(hvdm.date:match(#1)))}}
Calling \FormatDate(1) is OK although it returns nil (correct would be #1 =
20101114
Calling \FormatDate(A) is not OK with the error:
! LuaTeX error main ctx instance:1: bad argument #1 to 'match' (string
expected, got nil)
stack traceback:
[C
) * lpeg.C(hvdm.day) *
-1 / %3-%2-%1
\stopluacode
\def\FormatDate#1{\ctxlua{tex.print(tostring(hvdm.date:match(#1)))}}
Calling \FormatDate(1) is OK although it returns nil (correct would be #1 =
20101114
Calling \FormatDate(A) is not OK with the error:
You are passing a undefined variable
= lpeg.C(hvdm.year) * lpeg.C(hvdm.month) * lpeg.C(hvdm.day) *
-1 / %3-%2-%1
\stopluacode
\def\FormatDate#1{\ctxlua{tex.print(tostring(hvdm.date:match(#1)))}}
Calling \FormatDate(1) is OK although it returns nil (correct would be #1
= 20101114
Calling \FormatDate(A) is not OK with the error
would be
#1 = 20101114
Calling \FormatDate(A) is not OK with the error:
You are passing a undefined variable, A. Your argument should be quoted:
hvdm.date:match(#1)
I would think that is not the case.
For one, because then calling with argument 1 would fail in the same
On 13-11-2010 2:10, Li Yanrui (李延瑞) wrote:
2010/11/13 Hans Hagenpra...@wxs.nl:
Hi,
I uploaded a new beta (so the minimals will have it in about an hour):
The line 169 and 171 in strc-mar.lua exist typo. The 'setting' should
be 'settings'?
ok, fixed in next beta
On 13-11-2010 4:14, Peter Davis wrote:
On 11/13/10 6:03 AM, Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Uh ? Give FOP a try… http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.0/index.html
Could you describe your target chain ? XML → FO → PDF ?
Actually, I could write some XSLT to convert the XSL-FO into TeX or
ConTeXt. But I was
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 13-11-2010 4:14, Peter Davis wrote:
On 11/13/10 6:03 AM, Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Uh ? Give FOP a try… http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.0/index.html
Could you describe your target chain ? XML → FO → PDF ?
Actually, I
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I read about the Gnuplot module [1] and I am wondering whether patching
the Gnuplot binary is still necessary. Github is currently down and
therefore cannot check if the code is included. But judging from
gnuplot help terminal
[…]
Subtopics available
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 18:27, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
On Sunday 14 November 2010 18:23:51 Vladimir Lomov wrote:
P.S. To ensure that the same problem would not arise in future the
'update' and 'make' procedures should be splitted and between them 'chmod
+x bin/texlua
XSLT is fully adapted to XML/XML(fo or other target schema) since it was
the design basis…
My experience is:
− good xslt is (relatively) easy to design as soon as you master the
underlying data model
− xsltproc is REALLY REALLY fast for xslt 1 processing
− if you want something smarter, go for
Hi folks,
For imormation, I'm curently rewritting the pret-xml.lua file pointed on
that list previously… So don't miss too much time to review!
I'm using LPEG now and I hope to submit something operational last week
for those interested… The result will be far better than the previous
version…
Hi,
This is to announce an alpha release of the visual counter module. See
http://randomdeterminism.wordpress.com/2010/11/14/visualcounter-module/
for some examples, in particular
http://randomdeterminism.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/theorem.pdf
The idea is to display a counter visually, in
Hi, Renaud,
In a nutshell, my use is a form of database publishing from two XML
files. The first file is *like* XSL-FO, but also contains some
namespaced constructs. This XML file is the page template ... it
represents the layout, the static portions of the page, and the
locations where
Hi all,
with natural tables I can’t seem to get column breaks right.
Example:
··8·
\setuppapersize[A5][A5]
\definecolumnset[three][n=3]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[three]
\dorecurse{5}{
\subject{Test nr. \recurselevel}
Some
On Sun, Nov 14 2010, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I don't understand why this happens. My only explanation is that Peter
might be using an older version of building script that forgot to set
the missing permissions. Since it works OK on other platforms.
Strange, I do always: cd ~/minimals svn up
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