Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Is this not the same problem as the one that was mentioned last
week (the one that requires the core-lst.tex that Hans posted
as attachment)?
As a short term measure, I have included
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Is this not the same problem as the one that was mentioned last
week (the one that requires the core-lst.tex that Hans posted
as attachment)?
It might be the same problem, but that file does not solve it. I did
remember to run texexec
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Salvete,
it seems that the whole family of MPgraphics commands is missing in
texshow looking for graphics turns up no matches. Are they
generated by some magical macro or missing because of their capital
letters?
no, just lazyness on my side
if someone
Gerben Wierda wrote:
On Jun 13, 2005, at 04:07, wrote:
Dear Hans,
I reinstalled TeX, ConTeXt updates, and XeTeX, and add two map file
using updmap. Instead of uninstalling ConTeXt updates, I removed
pdftex.map in /fonts/map/pdftex/context/ folder.
After running texhash, pdflatex
John R. Culleton wrote:
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 05:24 pm, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
John R. Culleton wrote:
Taco asked for a minimal example. I don't want to make it too
You were missing:
\setupcolumns[blank=3pt]
please don't ask me why columns have their own whitespace settings,
they just
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
There is a missing \noexpand in core-des.tex. Attached is a
fixed version of the affected macro.
ah, fixed, thanks!
Hans
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Mojca Miklavec wrote:
andrea valle wrote:
But: is it possible to import an external figure inside metapost
giving it a precise place in terms of xy coordinates?
Sure:
externalfigure filename.pdf
xyscaled (theWidth, theHeight)
shifted (theLowerLeftX, theLowerLeftY);
(However, I
Frank Grieshaber wrote:
Hello,
I want to insert a table of contents but all I get is the following
error message in the created pdf-file:
[part,chapter,section,subsection,subsubsection not found/processed]
According to the mp-cb-en.pdf page 51/52 documentation I included the
following lines to
Gerben Wierda wrote:
On Apr 29, 2005, at 15:03, Ville Voipio wrote (on the ConTeX list, but
this also is interesting for all gwTeX users):
I have spent some very interesting time trying to install the TeXlive
fonts by using texfont type-tmf.dat. What happened was that a lot of
complaints about
Gerben Wierda wrote:
My quick'n'dirty was to make new file type-tmf-gwtex.dat by replacing
all occurrences of TEXMFMAIN by TEXMFTE. Running that one in batch
mode works fine.
one can specify the fontroot on the commandline
in most cases texfont is is used for installing fonts not in a tex tree
Hi,
The polish font gurus did it again: two more complete digitized fonts (latin,
vietnamese, greek, cyrillic and math are covered); so ... the question is who
is prepared to look into the encoding part of greek and cyrillic or more
precise: with what encoding tfms should the font be shipped
Skip Collins wrote:
Sorry for rambling. I guess this goes with the territory when living
on the bleeding edge. As you can see, I am in need of some basic
guidance for getting a newish context working properly. I have spent
some time looking for step-by-step instructions, but all I get is more
Jiri Polcar wrote:
On Sat, Apr 02, 2005 at 08:37:01AM +0200, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
It is quite possible that your resulting characters exceed
some size limit in DVI mode. Try \setupoutput[pdftex]
In this case your scaled 5cm expands into scaled 141.7:
the word test, scaled to 141.7 times it
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Dear syndicate,
ok, the always messy font business ...
the problem is not so much in context since what it needs is just a bunch of
files, but in the simple fact that there are conflicting demands/messy situations
- we need to be able to install commercial fonts (no
VnPenguin wrote:
Hi all,
I have a following code:
--
\startbuffer
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTH title1 \eTH
\bTH title2 \eTH
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD data1 \eTD
\bTD data2 \eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\stopbuffer
\startTEX
\getbuffer
\stopTEX
\getbuffer
Gilles Pérez-Lambert wrote:
Hello,
With the example attached at the end of the mail (and that can be try on http://live.contextgarden.net), the page on which the font change occurs (be it the size or a new font) is moved up and the page is shorter... Is there a way to say that some text (here the
Ciro Soto wrote:
BTW, how do you use a ttf font directly in context?
just change the entry in the map file to fontname.ttf
Hans
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Ridderstraat 27 | 8061
Bob Kerstetter wrote:
Hi,
Is there some way to create PDF docs (as forms maybe?) so end users can
add their own contact information and logos just by using Adobe Reader,
not Acrobat? These are one to four page documents. Right now I can do
this by supplying them with Word docs.
see widgets
Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
Indeed, that helped, thank you. Again, a lot seems to have happened -
don't leave context alone for longer than a week;-)
it's not that bad, most changes that influence a working version or not, concern
fonts, and there have been some changes in that area recently (tds
Paul Tremblay wrote:
I've authored a new page on laying out pages in ConText. This page will
be just one in a number of pages on using ConTeXt with XML.
The new page can be found at
http://www.geocities.com/paulhtremblay/context_xml/page2.html
I would appreciate any feedback. I hope the page
John R. Culleton wrote:
The following code should, by my calculations, generate two
pages. However it generates five, one for \ShowLayout and four
for \showlayout.
Remove the t-layout module and the \ShowLayout statement and it
still generates four.
This is an inconvenience and not a deal breaker
Paul Tremblay wrote:
There is, of course, \parshape. And I know that Hans does a lot of
paragraph trickery (see for example coloumns).
If you can get pages with different widths to work, please let me know!
Like I said, I posted the problematic code in the wiki. It would be
great to get this to
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
* Willi Egger (Mar 20, 2005 18:00):
May be you should try a buffer to put the typing in. In the overlay
you can call the buffer with \typebuffer[...]
\startbuffer[title]
...
\stopbuffer
\defineoverlay
[TitleGraphic]
Gerben Wierda wrote:
On 20 Mar 2005, at 18:05, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
[...]
http://mail.rna.nl/~gerben/problem-test.tar.gz
I get only a blank page.
If you open problem-test/products/prd_book.pdf from the archive you will
see that on the page numbered 7 (the 9th page in the PDF file) there is
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I forgot one part at the end. Here it is again.
I've got this in my environment file:
\def\ClearChapterQuote{\def\ChapterQuote{}}
\ClearChapterQuote
\def\ChQuoteFormat#1{\starttext%
^^ no
\startalignment[left]%
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 10:31:44 +0100, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'll upload a new minimal (beware, tex live 2005 binaries), as well as
the big windows zip (will take a few hours)
Any word on that? I saw something dated 3-16-05; I'm assuming that's not
it (since
Peter Münster wrote:
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005, Gerben Wierda wrote:
I haven't been able to find information about temporarily turning off
hyphenation. Can it be done? (This is for a non-justified quote at the
start of a chapter)
\starttext
{\hyphenpenalty 1
\input tufte
}
{\hyphenpenalty 1000
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
Sorry, hit the send button by accident.
OK, I feel guilty resurrecting this stale thread, but I can't resist
asking again.
I found this in m-arabtex.tex:
%\pushmacro\edmacloaded \let \edmacloaded \undefined
and later
%\popmacro\edmacloaded
Both lines are
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 10.03.2005 um 10:59 schrieb Gerben Wierda:
What I do not understand is how these components end up in a directory
hierarchy.
What would be very nice is some sort of downloadable archive with some
sample basic project structures.
Reading the stuff above I still have no
VnPenguin wrote:
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:56:06 +, David Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to produce bookmarks in the PDF file produced with context.
I can produce bookmarks but I am unable to get any hierarchy of bookmarks
such that chapters can just be displayed initially and
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
I said:
So - is there a parameter which represents the current width of the
layout area, taking into account itemisations, textbackgrounds and
anything else? Thanks.
I came up with a rather ugly kludge which solves my immediate problem
but might not be best. I created
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hey Gerben,
Now what turns out to solve this? Empty lines before \description and
\stopdescriptions
Things that were defined using \definedescription rely on \par as a
delimiter.
Though I like ConTeXt if I look at certain design aspects, behaviour that
depends on
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
in core-sec.tex, I read:
\def\sectionseparator{:} % was : but is now -
I there any inconvenience, to change it to - ?
I've tried it out, and all my problems to get French spaces before
punctuation and project structure and so on, were gone.
hm, then you're lucky since
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
OK, I feel guilty resurrecting this stale thread, but I can't resist
asking again.
I found this in m-arabtex.tex:
%\pushmacro\edmacloaded \let \edmacloaded \undefined
and later
%\popmacro\edmacloaded
Both lines are commented out, so I'm still wondering if
i
luigi.scarso wrote:
\newdimen\RightMarginWidth \RightMarginWidth=\rightmarginwidth
\def\PageNumber#1{\vbox to \footerheight{\vss\hbox
to\RightMarginWidth{\hss #1 \hss}\vss}}
\setuppagenumbering[location={margin},alternative=doublesided,command={\PageNumber}]
why don't you use \rightmarginwidth
luigi.scarso wrote:
I have the following code:
\showframe
\setuplayout[topdistance=0mm,topspace=10mm,header=10mm,headerdistance=10mm,
footerdistance=5mm,footer=20mm,bottomspace=2mm,
backspace=25mm,
Michael Fuchs wrote:
Hi everybody!
Sorry for the too long example. I wasn't sure what caused the
problem and wanted to provide all relevant information at one
time. I didn't mention the units module explicitly because I
have the same problem using the \cite command from the
bib-module and I
Gerben Wierda wrote:
On Mar 11, 2005, at 15:57, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
\newcommand{\ensuremath}[1]{\ifmmode\expandafter\FirtsOfOne%
\else\expandafter\EnsuredMath\fi}
\long\def\FirstOfOne#1{#1}
\long\def\EnsuredMath#1{$\relax#1$}
\newcommand{\bit}[2]{\ensuremath{\hbox{\tf #1}_\hbox{\tf
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Peter Rolf said
\definecolor[PANTONE 294CV] [c=1,m=.56,y=0,k=.18]
% test \framed[background=color, backgroundcolor={PANTONE
294CV}]{Test}
\color[PANTONE 294CV] Test
% the only thing that doesn't work is \PANTONE 294CV
Thanks very much for responding Peter! Interesting
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello *,
inspired by Gerben's question, I did some experimenting with \framed.
I'd like to get A[text]B, where text is some long thing in a framed
box like \framed[width=5cm] {\input tufte \par}.
There are three different ways of aligning the three objects:
(A and B on the
David Wooten wrote:
I'm back to ask another question:
After an initial successful installation of the purchased fonts, I've
come to find that there is a serious quirk. That is, when I try to use
any special glyph, be it an accented character of any kind, or e.g. an
eth. The result of something
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
texutil.pl is untouched.
I guess Hans is still verifying this perl hassle?
i changed it, not sure if i uploaded that version; the problem is that i'm now
on too slow lines; next week i'm at
eurotex 2005
i'll see if i can use the adsl line there for uploading.
Hans
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Matthias Weber said this at Fri, 4 Mar 2005 13:35:13 -0500:
Were both runs from the same point--were they virgin runs?
Did you precede the texexec command with a texutil --purgeall
command,
for example?
--
My TeX source file is a single file with images. Most of the
Mats Broberg wrote:
does the log report a swedisch pattern being loaded?
what font encoding do you use? (is related to hyphenation)
can you make a minimal file that i can run here (with right
hyphenation points
indicated?)
Hans
Hans,
I looked at the log file and no, you're right: Swedish is
John R. Culleton wrote:
Some time back Hans provided a rather elabaorate macro that
put a bevel type frame around a page. Now I am looking for
something much less elaborate for an entire document. I wish to
surround each page with a simple rectangle. perhaps 1 point
thickness. The frame would be
Louis F. Springer wrote:
I have a Gerben Wierda TeX and ConTeXt distribution I upgraded yesterday
to the latest versions of everything. I had some additional fonts
installed. I re-installed the fonts using the following commands:
texfont --ve=sun --co=sunserif --ma --in
texfont --ve=sun
Mats Broberg wrote:
does the log report a swedisch pattern being loaded?
what font encoding do you use? (is related to hyphenation)
can you make a minimal file that i can run here (with right
hyphenation points
indicated?)
Hans
Hans,
I looked at the log file and no, you're right: Swedish is
Steve Peter wrote:
On Mar 4, 2005, at 2:50 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
Let's count the guys that use OSX with ConTeXt (and possibly
i-Packages):
Six
I guess that makes me lucky 7.
Wouldn't it be better to do this as a survey question on the ConTeXt wiki?
indeed, since as far as i could see, there
Louis F. Springer wrote:
Obvious operator error after RTFM, Fonts in Context. I hadn't seen
that manual before.
I have no idea what this was supposed to do, but getting rid of the
\starttypescript and \stoptypescript around the \loadmap fixed my
problem.
I don't know if I picked this up from
ishamid wrote:
Dear syndicate,
While I have not closely kept up with all developments it seems that
installation/upgrade procedures have been improved. I also went through a lot
of pain the last time I upgraded so I ask:
Given that:
1. I have not updated my context since Aug. of last year;
2.
Mats Broberg wrote:
Enclosing the cont-en.log.
As you can see, Swedish is not loaded. I hunted down the cont-usr.tex
file and uncommented this line about Swedish:
% \installlanguage [\s!sv] [\c!state=\v!start] % swedish
ran texexec --make --all again, but the log says Swedish is still not
Louis F. Springer wrote:
I've isolated the issue to typescriptfile processing. Here is
sun-font.tex
\starttypescript [map][texnansi]
\loadmapfile[texnansi-sun-sunsans.map]
\loadmapfile[texnansi-sun-sunserif.map]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [map] [sunsans,sunserif] [texnansi]
unless you
mzm wrote:
arabdoc.pdf indicate there is arabtex version 4.0,
just mail Klaus Lagally, he's very helpful
Hans
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Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
while looking closer at the result of typesetting an older (Nov. 2004)
document with todays pdfeTeX and context stuff I noticed that the layout
of my TOC changed:
Normally I write all setups in a SetupEnvironment file that is loaded at
the beginning of a project
Mats Broberg wrote:
Hans,
OK, and what should I do to remedy this? I am using ConTeXt out of the
box, as it is when you install MikTeX.
Should I download something else from your site? A more recent
distribution?
if things run fine, you can just ignore the message; normally more methods are
Mats Broberg wrote:
Btw, here are a few 'Typographical Dreams' of mine, regarding ConTeXt:
- Penalty if consecutive lines have the same words typeset exactly above
each other - e.g. in the beginning of a line, in the middle of the line
etc. Catches your eye.
since it has to do with extending tex
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
basically you want to follow a shape; this is not that hard to
implement so i can have a look at it; lettrines is then an instance of it
Lettrine is easier than that, actually. I thought this would be quite
funny, so here is a brand new module called t-lettri.tex, and an
VnPenguin wrote:
Vietnamese lang uses empty hyphenation pattern.
ok, se i've now added:
description language='vn'
commentVietnamese needs no patterns./comment
/description
-
Hans Hagen |
Rob Ermers wrote:
Hans,
Thanks again for the new code.
I tried it in my document with my stationary, but it did not work.
When I create a new test document with the code you suggested, all pages
have VERY ODD in the upper left corner.
did you add
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
Hans
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
David Wooten wrote:
Hmm, this is great.
However, I can't seem to get it to accept an image (Image=true or
Image=yes). Anyone else have some luck?
It couldn't work. Here is a new version, with fixed image support,
some cleanups in the code, and support for per-argument setup
Ciro A. Soto wrote:
The knowlegeable John Culleton said in one of the
lists that he could recognize if a book was typeset
with
MS-word by looking at the rivers and the lack of
but tex is *not* avoiding rivers, since it does not look at it -)
hyphenation. I then checked my 310-page book I am
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Try this: \showhyphens{hyphenation}
It should print
Underfull \hbox (badness 1) in paragraph at lines 2--2
[] \*10ptrmtf* hy-phen-ation
on your terminal. If it doesn't, ConTeXt refuses the hyphenate
English, possibly because the patterns were not loaded in the
format
Ciro A. Soto wrote:
I have this 310-page book with a table of content
that is alsways fine when I use a single page layout.
When I switch to
\setuparranging [2UP,rotated,doublesided]
it also prints the table of content, however,
if I rerun the job for a second time using
the 2UP, the table of
Mats Broberg wrote:
However, when I run the test file, I still get the unknown file type:
texmfscripts as the first entry, but the test file seem to be processed
anyway. Does this mean I can forget about this warning?
seesm like your tex binaries and context scripts are not in sync;
Also, what
Adam Lindsay wrote:
This is good stuff. I've tried to advocate a naming convention that would
be appropriate to this. I would suggest calling this texnansi-osfsc.enc,
as baseencoding-variant.enc. This is so a modified encoding can
masquerade as the base encoding within ConTeXt.
i'll add the
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Gerben Wierda wrote:
how do you handle additions like this in your ConTeXt distribution?
Will they become part of it for instance?
Hans usually asks authors whether they want the module to be part
of the distribution. Mostly, authors say yes, but not always.
This is just
Adam Lindsay wrote:
These namespaces contain elements with different levels of abstraction.
ContML is higher-level, more structural, fx (just a demonstration, so
far) was a bit more low-level, somewhere between ConTeXt and FO.
one of the downsides of xml is that it comes with set of 'standard
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello Hans,
MS-word by looking at the rivers and the lack of
but tex is *not* avoiding rivers, since it does not look at it -)
Not yet :-)
It is easy to make TeX look, but not as easy to make it see :-)
It has to do with grayness, so i wonder what
Johannes Werner wrote:
newinstaller,
i struggled more than one day with installation of context. i'm using a
different OS (redhat linux) and have a different tex-distribution on it
(tetex), but maybe this hint is useful for you too:
in the tetex-distro there is a file .../texmf/web2c/fmtutil.cnf
mzm wrote:
Arabic processor `ArabTeX' [20050124 patch level 3.11m (24.01.2005)]
I believe the version is 3.11, patch level m. The one I from CTAN dated
at 24/01/2005.
hm, i run 3.08 (texlive) and that one runs ok; can you try 3.08
Hans
G.C.H.M. Verhaag wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
..
did you try:
\widowpenalty=0
\clubpenalty=0
Sorry, for the somewhat delayed response!
I tried these penalty settings but they seem to have not effect at all!
The only way out is probably rearranging several paragraphs.
However I find it strange
Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 09:33:40AM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
The mapping variant discussed in the magazine can be seen as a future xml
based layer around the context tex core; a kind xml based typesetting
engine so that one can do without tex programming and stick to xml
mohd zamri murah wrote:
testing and result.
== test.tex
\input font-arb % the new font-arb you send me
\starttext
\setarab
\novocalize % normal arab document doesn't have the vocal signs.
Some texts in arab. some random thought. here are some arabic
Rob Ermers wrote:
Hans,
Thank you very much for your code. Both types of the stationary come out
smoothly. There is however a small bug in it.
I need a different stationary starting from every second page of my
letter. If my file contains 4 letters consisting of 8 pages, his means
the
Rob Ermers wrote:
I'm sorry, I tried to apply the code in various ways, but I cannot get
it running. The variables are all gone now [page] has taken their place.
How do I have to apply this code?
\definelayer[test][doublesided=yes,state=repeat]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=test]
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
I'm using the minimal windows installation of ConTeXt, texsync'ed today.
The vptovf.exe program as used by the texfont script seems to have a
version mismatch. It throws an error saying that it can't find
tl80kpse.dll. In fact the version in the minimal tree is
mohd zamri murah wrote:
Using test.tex and your new m-arabtex.tex, it fail. log and my solution below.
what version of arabtex do you use?
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Was this problem solved? If not, the problem may be in not loading a map file;
typescripts take care of this.
btw, one you see the light, typescripts are not that hard, see examples in wiki,
Bill M's font page and Adam L's myways.
Hans
Hello,
I'm working on some XSL stylesheets for
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello Hans,
I've just read your mmodes.pdf. Very helpful, thanks!
Could you also add a pdf-mode?
For now, I'm doing it like this:
\input ifpdf.sty
\ifpdf
\enablemode[pdf]
\fi
I'll add \jobsuffix as systemmode:
\startmode[*pdf] ...
\startmode[*dvi] ...
be aware of the fact
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/install/mswincontext.zip
but there is no connection to pragma-ade.com or .nl at all.
hm, a spontaneuous reboot etc etc; i need to fix a cpu fan i guess; normally you
can use
www.pragma-pod.com
which has the same stuff or taco's mirror
VnPenguin wrote:
It's the time to think about several mirrors around the world ?
before that i need to fix the machine; drive there, open the box, etc -)
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
VnPenguin wrote:
But if I replace \chapter by \title; \section by \subject, I can not
have a TOC at all. This is the code:
that's because those are not written to the list;
\startfrontmatter
\charter{xxx}
\stopfrontmatter
gives you unnumbered entries but written to the list;
(it is possible to
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
True, but that's not what mtexmfstart.pdf says...
if one uses texmfstart, you only need to set the permission of texmfstart in the
bin path; nowadays, my calls to script in the bin paths look like:
texexec -
#!/bin/sh
texmfstart texexec.pl $@
that way i'm independent of
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
I'm wondering if this is a bug: I tried to play around with the
texmfstart script, but couldn't get it to work. I think the latest
cont-tmf.zip installs those files with wrong permissions. Here's what I
got:
-rw-r--r--1 tas 15k Jan 6 13:41 concheck.rb
Fei He wrote:
Hello,
I have been working on a document that mixes a little Chinese and more
of the rest English. How do I limit the scope of the Chinese module?
For example, I want Chinese to show up in the title, which is done by
loading the Chinese module. But the date of the document changed to
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
The problem was most probably caused by PNG images, exported from MS
PowerPoint slides, an example is on
http://pub.mojca.org/mailinglists/context/alpha.png.
I forwarded your mail to the pdftex dev list
Hans
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In updating my context documentation today, I managed to overwrite my
copy of .../general/manuals/style.pdf, which I was studying. Is this
document still available, perhaps renamed - it don't find it in the list
of files in
Ciro A. Soto wrote:
I am hoping to get the version 1. The other version
is like an exercise for me, to see how it would be
done.
well, the machinery is there, and there are several solutions, of which i show
only one (watch further on how we enable clipping);
don't forget to submit this example
Ciro A. Soto wrote:
Sorry, I made a typo error. The title of the book I am
reading is Goodbye Gutenberg by Valerie
Kirschenbaum.
A book I recommend for any person interested in
book design, typography, history, reading, fonts, etc.
hm, i dunno that one; sounds kind of sad, this 'goodbye' -)
i
Mikael Persson wrote:
Hm, I am entering utf8 code. I am not sure how it got converted in the
email, however, when I type my .tex file I am sure that it is in
utf-8. But you mean that this example should work?
I attatch the testfile and the resulting pdf and logs and so on...
tracing shows that the
Julian Haworth wrote:
\c!directory ={\setupsystem [\c!n =1] \setupsystem [inputfile=hello.t\ETC.
! File ended while scanning use of \dosetupsystem.
looks like a messed up cont-opt.tex or whatever, there can be no \setupsystem
inside a key=value; maybe some messed up texexec.pl file?
Hans
Fei He wrote:
Hello folks,
I ran into this strange problem today. First, I was trying to use
Chinese in Context. After I generated those font files, it occurred to
me that I might want to run: texexec --make. However, I got the
following error message:
Holger Peters wrote:
Hi,
I want to use a LaTeX Package (clrscode), or at least I want to port it
to Context.
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~thc/clrscode/
hm, not complex but mostly calls to latex font switches ans such
Is there some way to use LaTex Packages (I guess not).
so you need to rewrite
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hallo Hans and other ConTeXters,
I have started to collect and clean up Czech ConTeXt localization. And I
have discovered that Tomas Hudec includeded Czech (non-trivial) sorting
rules into texutils.pl (calling czsort.pl from Jan Pazdziora).
Unfortunately it was not incorporated
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
Oh dear, thanks so much! This does it, and I'm so impressed what you
-)
\define\crux {{\Gf \char 43}}
depending on how you use this, you can consider making those symbols
an other option is
\define\crux{\getglyph{\getvariable{Greek}{font}}{43}}
or so (untested); such
Mikael Persson wrote:
larm1000 SFRM1000 T2AEncoding ReEncodeFont cm-super-t2a.enc sfrm1000.pfb
and I got sfrm1000.pfb and cm-super-t2a.enc files... So, in order to
have the cm-super fonts working, do I have to generate some files or
do something more?
you need tfm (larm1000.tfm) files but i dunno
Mikael Persson wrote:
I am looking for a way of writing some home exercises in my Russian
course in ConTeXt. However, so far I have not succeed with it. Should
it work out of the box without installing any new fonts (I am having
the fonts from a full install of TeXLive2003 now)? I have looked a
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
[SomeFont1 =\def\MyFont{somefont },
SomeFont2 =\def\MyFont{someotherfont }]
no spaces before the =
Hans
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Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Wednesday, January 19, 2005 Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
On Jan 17, 2005, at 4:54 PM, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
enablegreek relies on catcode changes, so it cannot work inside
commands. It should be redefined to make use of e-TeX's
\scantoken feature so that it can re-parse its
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Problem description:
I have a computer program, which carries the data about the grid points
on a sphere (possibly with different colors defined in these points) and
how the points are connected with each other to form a grid. I would
take these triangles (or
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