Il giorno gio, 09/01/2014 alle 16.30 +0100, Marco Patzer ha scritto:
On 2014–01–09 Marco Pallante wrote:
How do I use LuajitTeX?
context --jit file
I've seen the two options --jit and --jiton
which seem to be the right way. Am I right?
context --help | grep jit
--jituse
-context | current version: 2013.05.28 00:36
ConTeXt is installed from TL2013 distribution.
I've attached the generated PDF.
Thank you,
Marco
Il giorno gio, 09/01/2014 alle 13.08 +0100, Marco Patzer ha scritto:
On 2014–01–07 Marco Pallante wrote:
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What I get, however, is a table
Il giorno gio, 09/01/2014 alle 15.49 +0100, Marco Patzer ha scritto:
On 2014–01–09 Marco Pallante wrote:
Hello Marco,
I have no clue where the issue is, but I can confirm that the table
starts on page two using version 2013.05.28. It works with a current
beta.
If want to keep using
Hello everyone,
I'm using ConTeXt to write a technical manual and I'm facing with some
strange behavior I don't know how to overcome.
I need a multipage table and I'm using the xtables. This is a (stripped
down) version of a part of my document:
\mainlanguage [en]
\setupxtable
[externaldocs]
it could give unexpected behaviours?
What if I don't use xtables in the body, but other tabular environments
that allow splitting, such as TABLE or Linetable (I'm reading from the
wiki, I never used that)?
Thank you very much!
Bye,
Marco Pallante
You can try to use a table
Hello,
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I'm a novice ConTeXt user,
switching from LaTeX and
without so much time :(
I made some time ago a very small test document using the nice
Delicious font, which I
put in /usr/share/fonts/opentype/exljbris/ (under Debian). This is the
straightforward
.
Moreover, even if it pickups Delicious, if I run the query
$ mtxrun --script fonts --list --all --pattern=Delicious*
it gives an empty result.
Marco
2012/6/1 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com:
Am 01.06.2012 um 10:10 schrieb Marco Pallante:
Hello,
Sorry