[NTG-context] off topic: acrobat and dde

2005-03-25 Thread Severin Obertuefer
hi sorry for the off topic question, but perhaps there is someone here who can help me. i need a html page to bee converted into pdf and then to bee printed out (on a windows machine) without even open the acrobat reader (in the foreground). I think with dde this should be possible (right?). i

[NTG-context] setupheadertexts

2003-12-01 Thread Severin Obertuefer
hi I defined e new head like this: \definehead[class][subject] \setuphead[class][placehead=no] in the text I defined a head as \class{TRANSLATOR\_APPLICATION} in my header I want to have the follwoing output: Exercise 5 - TRANSLATOR_APPLICATION i tried \setupheadertexts[Exercise 5 - class]

Re: [NTG-context] resolution

2003-10-25 Thread Severin Obertuefer
At 16:31 24/10/2003, you wrote: I made a context-file that contains a lot of *.jpg pictures. The file is very big now, because the pictures are in good quality. I'll use the document for the web and I think there you can see no more then 72dpi (I'm not shure with that) Is there a command

Re: Re[2]: [NTG-context] resolution

2003-10-25 Thread Severin Obertuefer
Saturday, October 25, 2003 Severin Obertuefer wrote: i get an error when I try this: pstopdf can not be found ... I use MS Windows and Miktex. GS is installed Is it in the path? c:\programme\ruby\bin; C:\Programme\texmf\context\perltk; C:\Programme\Perl\bin\; C:\Programme\texmf\miktex

[NTG-context] resolution

2003-10-24 Thread Severin Obertuefer
Hi I made a context-file that contains a lot of *.jpg pictures. The file is very big now, because the pictures are in good quality. I'll use the document for the web and I think there you can see no more then 72dpi (I'm not shure with that) Is there a command to set down the resolution of the

[NTG-context] Re: [NTG-context]metapost prblem

2003-09-22 Thread Severin Obertuefer
subpath (0,2) of c; B := (origin--(-5cm,1cm)) intersectionpoint subpath (2,4) of c; draw c; draw origin--B; draw origin--A; endfig; how can i clip the part of the path c between A and B in this case?? thanks for help severin On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 21:24:04 +0200 (MEST) Severin Obertuefer [EMAIL