On 4-5-2011 8:25, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi all,
Could some one tell me, why the index making in the following example does not
come out as expected (as shown in the examplelines at the end)?
\startluacode
function Indexing(text)
local data = text
data = (string.gsub(data, ,, +))
data
On 4-5-2011 12:22, Julian Becker wrote:
This seems to be still broken :-(
The \intertext{} workaround however is still working, luckily
2010/11/23 Vladimir Lomovlomov...@gmail.com
** Aditya Mahajan [2010-11-23 11:17:55 -0500]:
On Wed, 24 Nov 2010, Vladimir Lomov wrote:
Hi.
The example
On 3-5-2011 4:49, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Hans,
I am sending again a message sent some two weeks ago, but probably it was lost…
It seems that the latest beta (version 2011.05.01 12:50) has a problem with
arrow in math mode, using Latin modern, while with Palatino the arrows are
correct.
Here
Hi Hans,
thanks for your reply. E
test-index.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
test-index.tex
Description: Binary data
scaping the + does not solve the underlaying problem. i.e.
\index{\cldcontext{Indexing(bulb, fitting)}}}
results in the typeset index as:
bulb+fitting
There is no page
Am 05.05.2011 um 11:14 schrieb Willi Egger:
Hi Hans,
thanks for your reply. Etest-index.pdftest-index.texscaping the + does
not solve the underlaying problem. i.e.
\index{\cldcontext{Indexing(bulb, fitting)}}}
results in the typeset index as:
bulb+fitting
You have to expand the
On 2011-05-04 18:02:44, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 4 May 2011, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Looks like context needs a package manager. (Something like
Arch’s PKGBUILDs, stored on the garden, could simplify the
minimals’ installation procedure a great deal.)
On 4-5-2011 5:57, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 3 May 2011, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Hans,
I am sending again a message sent some two weeks ago, but probably it
was lost…
It seems that the latest beta (version 2011.05.01 12:50) has a problem
with arrow in math mode, using Latin modern, while
Hi all,
the wiki just asked me to verify my humanity through Hasselt’s
zip code. From [1] I inferred that it would be the string
“8061GH”, which was promptly rejected -- the next quiz proved to
be easier and I finally won another wiki commit. Nevertheless I’d
appreciate this mystery to be solved
Hi Wolfgang
THANK YOU!
Willi
On 5 May 2011, at 11:26, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 05.05.2011 um 11:14 schrieb Willi Egger:
Hi Hans,
thanks for your reply. Etest-index.pdftest-index.texscaping the + does
not solve the underlaying problem. i.e.
\index{\cldcontext{Indexing(bulb,
Hi Phillip,
the wiki just asked me to verify my humanity through Hasselt’s
zip code. From [1] I inferred that it would be the string
“8061GH”, which was promptly rejected -- the next quiz proved to
be easier and I finally won another wiki commit. Nevertheless I’d
appreciate this mystery to
On 05/02/2011 04:05 PM, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Dear all,
I'm in need for a few custom cite commands like these:
1. \cite[alternative=authortitle, extras={, p.\,13}][citekey] should yield
{\sc AuthorLastName}, AuthorFirstName, {\it title}, p.\,13
2. \cite[alternative=title][citekey]
{\it
Hi there,
I'm experiencing a very strange error related to unicode at the moment and I
can't pin down the problem for the life of me…
The situation: I'm using context mkvi (2011.04.20 16:23) on Mac OS 10.6.7 (with
the latest font patches in particular) and TeXShop 2.41. In my tex source file
On 05/05/2011 01:32 PM, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Has anyone seen this before? I wanted to ask up front before I really start
digging into the issue… I might have missed something obvious.
Check the hexdump of the file. Chances are that one of them has í
directly, and one a combination of
On Thu 05 May 2011, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
the wiki just asked me to verify my humanity through Hasselt’s
zip code. From [1] I inferred that it would be the string
“8061GH”, which was promptly rejected -- the next quiz proved to
be easier and I finally won another wiki commit.
I'm in need for a few custom cite commands like these:
1. \cite[alternative=authortitle, extras={, p.\,13}][citekey] should yield
{\sc AuthorLastName}, AuthorFirstName, {\it title}, p.\,13
2. \cite[alternative=title][citekey]
{\it title}
How would I code these commands?
There is
On 05/05/2011 01:55 PM, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
I'm in need for a few custom cite commands like these:
1. \cite[alternative=authortitle, extras={, p.\,13}][citekey] should yield
{\sc AuthorLastName}, AuthorFirstName, {\it title}, p.\,13
2. \cite[alternative=title][citekey]
{\it title}
How
Hi Taco,
Thanks, but my problem is not sorting, it is the appearance of the references
in the list of references.
When using \setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=text,sorttype=cite],
I get the sequence first name-surname- etc. no matter what I say in
setuppublicationlist[author=...].
Has anyone seen this before? I wanted to ask up front before I really start
digging into the issue… I might have missed something obvious.
Check the hexdump of the file. Chances are that one of them has í directly,
and one a combination of dotlessiacuteaccent.
Awesome hint… hits the nail
Hi Hans,
Many thanks to you and Taco for your attention: following what you said the
problem is solved.
For others and the archives, I say here what I did: as you suggest, I did add
the files stmary10.afm and stmary10.pfb to my texmf-local under
fonts/afm/hoekwater/stmary
and then
On 05/05/2011 02:24 PM, Hagmann Jörg wrote:
Hi Taco,
Thanks, but my problem is not sorting, it is the appearance of the references
in the list of references.
When using \setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=text,sorttype=cite], I get the sequence
first name-surname- etc. no matter
On 05/05/2011 03:52 PM, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Has anyone seen this before? I wanted to ask up front before I really start
digging into the issue… I might have missed something obvious.
Check the hexdump of the file. Chances are that one of them has í directly, and one a
combination
On May 5, 2011, at 2:24 PM, Hagmann Jörg wrote:
Hi Taco,
Thanks, but my problem is not sorting, it is the appearance of the references
in the list of references.
When using
\setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=text,sorttype=cite], I get the
sequence first name-surname- etc.
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 12:16, Hans Hagen wrote:
Taco and I figured out that it worked on our machines because we do have
stmary and the minimals don't which results in an empty slot in the virtual
font which in turn results in dropped glyphs.
I'll upload a patch but best is if Mojca adds
Hi Taco and Thomas,
Thank you very much for both the explanations and the solution.
Jörg
On May 5, 2011, at 4:25 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On May 5, 2011, at 2:24 PM, Hagmann Jörg wrote:
Hi Taco,
Thanks, but my problem is not sorting, it is the appearance of the
references in the
Hi Pontus,
At the risk of kicking off a huge thread... how about ‘What is usually
the last command in a ConTeXt source file (without the backslash)?’
Anyone who has got as far as ‘Hello World’ should manage that one.
Yes, that's cool. I've added that one.
Patrick
On 5-5-2011 4:32, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 12:16, Hans Hagen wrote:
Taco and I figured out that it worked on our machines because we do have
stmary and the minimals don't which results in an empty slot in the virtual
font which in turn results in dropped glyphs.
I'll
Awesome hint… hits the nail on the head! The faulty version (i.e. the one
not appearing in the PDF with Minion Pro) isdotlessiacuteaccent
(whereacuteaccent appears to translate to CC81 in hex, correct?).
Yes. Useful site for find out stuff like that without having to do utf-8
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 16:47, Hans Hagen wrote:
Not the first time that we're bitten by such a change of location.
But it is *my* problem that I don't have any code to track such
deletions/removals, it is not TeX Live's task to keep track of anyone
who wants to use it.
(It is just an
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