Hello,
A colleague who uses a very recent MacBook with the latest MacOS
has a problem with PDF files that I provide produced with ConTeXt/luatex.
It appears that he cannot search for words (text) in the document,
neither with preview nor in the finder (they must be based on the same code).
Hi Alan,
I do use mkiv n Mac OS X and PDFs do not show the problem you mention: they are
searchable and text can be copied from them without any problem.
If you send me an example of PDF file which shows this kind of problem, I can
test it on my machine and the n let you know.
Best regards:
Dear All,
For presenting codes, verbatim environment is suitable. But different with
documents, it is better to present the code in one slide when making
presentation.Is it possible to make a scroll window like in many websites?
Thanks.
I do not have this problem with the documents I produce on my Mac. I have had
it with some (but not all) documents on ConTeXt sites, such as Hans' ConTeXt
Lua Documents. Also I can select text but copy/paste does not work. Perhaps
it has to do with fonts.
Michael
On May 30, 2013, at 5:00
On Thu, 30 May 2013 18:35:19 +
Rogers, Michael K mrog...@emory.edu wrote:
I do not have this problem with the documents I produce on my Mac. I
have had it with some (but not all) documents on ConTeXt sites, such
as Hans' ConTeXt Lua Documents. Also I can select text but
copy/paste does
On 5/30/2013 10:40 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Thank you all for the feedback. My document uses dejavu - I will
investigate this suggestion about fonts. It is not too surprising that
the Mac is buggy, but this is somewhat worrisome.
indeed .. it should work (given that the viewer is ok)
Hans
helloI do not know how I can make footnotes covering the entire bottom of the page and not grouped in the first column in a 3 column text. This is the code:\ setupfootnotes [location = page]\ starttext\ startcolumns [n = 3, rule = on]\ input knuth Manolo mine \ footnote {\ input knuth}\
On 30 mai 2013, at 22:40, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
[…] It is not too surprising that the Mac is buggy, but this is somewhat
worrisome.
I don't think the Mac, or the Mac OS X, is buggy… until it is proved that the
problem is a real one on all Macs.
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