and imagemagick are not good
enough (hardly
maintained too); i ran a sample set of some 9000 svg graphics
trough the
converter tools and it worked ok with inkscape; it was also fast;
btw, some
versions give problems (0.41 is ok, 0.40 was bugged, 0.39 ok if i
remember right)
(the only
David Munger wrote:
I ran into the same problem with unicode strings in \hyphenation{...}.
Any clue?
\hyphenation{ma-gn{}-to-hy-dro-dy-na-mi-que}
from xtag-hyp:
% \mainlanguage[nl] \setupbodyfont[pos] \useXMLfilter[utf,hyp]
%
% \starttext
%
% \hyphenatedword{pati\ediaeresis nten}
% \hyphenatedword
I just ran into a smallish yet annoying font problem. After getting the
Adobe Type Classics for Learning CD, I prepared a couple of fonts for
work with ConTeXt. I was mostly successful. I wanted to have a Garamond
with oldstyle figures as default, so I used a custom encoding vector;
the only
the encoding file in /texmf-fonts/fonts/enc/dvips/minion-o;
3. I ran TeXFont:
==
encoding vector : minion-o
vendor name : adobe
source path : .
font collection : minion-o
texmf font root : c:\context\tex\texmf
with its own instances of patterns)
I downloaded the patterns file and unzipped it. It put the following
directory in my texmf directory:
.tex/context/patterns
I then ran texhash. I then ran ./mktexlsr --all.
At this point, you missed a step:
texexec --make
I then ran texexec test.tex.
Still
On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 09:03:08AM +0100, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I downloaded the patterns file and unzipped it. It put the following
directory in my texmf directory:
.tex/context/patterns
I then ran texhash. I then ran ./mktexlsr --all.
At this point, you missed a step:
texexec
At this point, you missed a step:
texexec --make
I re-ran the test and saved the output to a file. I opened the file and
saw this:
system (E-TEX) : [line 159] \ifcsname
) (/usr/TeX/texmf/tex/context/base/lang-ger.tex
loading : Germanic Languages
language: patterns for nl
' know how to hyphenate text.
There is only one job left to do: making it so that 'texexec test'
uses the right (new) format file (and not the old one). Without
exact log files, I doubt I can sort that out for you, but assuming
you ran 'texexec --make' today, then 'texexec -version' should
report
can sort that out for you, but assuming
you ran 'texexec --make' today, then 'texexec -version' should
report the following date info:
context : ver: 2005.03.16
cont-en : ver: 2005.03.16 fmt: 2005.3.19 mes: english
cont-nl : ver: 2005.03.16 fmt: 2005.3.19 mes: dutch
instances of patterns)
I downloaded the patterns file and unzipped it. It put the following
directory in my texmf directory:
.tex/context/patterns
I then ran texhash. I then ran ./mktexlsr --all.
I then ran texexec test.tex.
Still no hyphenation.
My log file is below.
Thanks
Paul
This is pdfeTeXk
. I ``initialized'' the \ConTeXt tree and ran
texexec --make
but no aleph format, so a batch file is called:
cd C:\ConTeXt\texmf-mswin\web2c
aleph --ini *plain \dump
texexec --make en -tex=aleph
aleph --ini *cont-en
but...
C:\ConTeXt\texmf-mswin\web2caleph --ini *plain \dump
! aleph.pool doesn't
modifications to generate a ConTeXt version of each
file and:
context
bibtex
context
also ran w/o problems.
However, with the minimum necessary modifications to the preamble:
xecontext
...would stop after generating the xdv and bibtex would
/texmf.local/context/config:texexec.ini
for:
for tetex set TeXPassString to -progname=context
for tetex set TeXVirginFlag to -ini
OK. Just to be safe ran:
texexec --verbose
texexec --make
texhash
No problems so far
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
loaded.
Best regards,
Mats Broberg
cont-en.log
Description: Binary data
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
loaded
if you want a document wide switch, use \mainlanguage[sv]
are you sure that you've loaded the swedish patterns?
texexec --make --all
will add them all
Hans
OK, I ran texexec --make --all and changed \language[sv] to
\mainlanguage[sv].
Regretfully, no change. Still overfull lines
Mats Broberg wrote:
if you want a document wide switch, use \mainlanguage[sv]
are you sure that you've loaded the swedish patterns?
texexec --make --all
will add them all
Hans
OK, I ran texexec --make --all and changed \language[sv] to
\mainlanguage[sv].
Regretfully, no change. Still overfull
test.tui 3.tui
texexec test --pdf
copy test.tui n.tui
where do the tui's difer?
Hans
They don't. They are all the same.
But nevertheless texexec test --pdf ran 8 runs ...
Steffen
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. They are all the same.
But nevertheless texexec test --pdf ran 8 runs ...
- How do you check that they are the same? (cmp command?)
- How does texexec check if another run is needed?
Hans,
if you want me to test something tonight on Mac OS X, different versions
of TeX, I can. I'll first update to any
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
They don't. They are all the same.
But nevertheless texexec test --pdf ran 8 runs ...
ah ... and how bout the tuo file? are they produced?
Hans
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the tui's difer?
Hans
They don't. They are all the same.
But nevertheless texexec test --pdf ran 8 runs ...
- How do you check that they are the same? (cmp command?)
...
G
I opened them and they wrote all the same:
c \thisissectionseparator{:}
c \thisisutilityversion{2003.07.19}
c
copy test.tui 3.tui
texexec test --pdf
copy test.tui n.tui
where do the tui's difer?
Hans
They don't. They are all the same.
But nevertheless texexec test --pdf ran 8 runs ...
- How do you check that they are the same? (cmp command?)
...
G
I opened them and they wrote
what.
With the linux distrubtion, I was given a setuptex script. I ran this, and
got nothing. I opend this script and uncommented the following lines and
put them at the bottom of the script:
# mktexlsr
# texexec --make --alone
I seemed to get a successful make, but then when I ran texecec I
first step in installing ConTeXt was to get a completely
new installation of LiveTeX. I had a lot of problems installing this.
When I ran texconfig, I was told that there was no config file in
//temfm/web2c. When I looked, sure enough, the config file was there.
The problem was that my old
mktexlsr?
It's a file in my $HOMETEXMF which doesn't have lsR files. I ran
mktexlsr nevertheless, but to no avail. I really fail to understand...
2. Is it possible to use a certain encoding file, enco-bar.tex, for
parts of a file only? Could one define a macro (in a module???) that
would do
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
It's a file in my $HOMETEXMF which doesn't have lsR files. I ran
mktexlsr nevertheless, but to no avail. I really fail to understand...
weird; can you run with: \tracefilestrue
I guess Adam was in touch with you. unicode vectors and modules for
adding support for utf
I'm following the Install ConTeXt instructions on
http://levana.de/context/. I'm installing this on a Debian Testing
machine. I've downloaded and installed version 2005.01.31. I just ran
texversion.pl and get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Projects/ConTeXt$ ./texversion.pl
Use of uninitialized value
.
The executables at the end of that path were not executable so I made them
executable. (chmod 777 *)
I also made the setuptex script in /usr/local/tex executable.
Per the instructions in setuptex I ran the following:
./setuptex . #note period
mktexlsr
texexec --make --alone
and got the following error
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:
C:\localtexmf\tex\context\base\font-uni.tex
loading
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:
C:\localtexmf\tex\context\base\font
, this since the end of November. I had it working before but it
ran out of capacity when imposing an 11000 word document -- not very
impressive. Trying to improve things just broke it. I used MiKTeX because
WinEdt answered my needs, however if I can get the pragma-ade minimal tex
distribution
Hartmut Henkel wrote:
Please remove the blank after the :
hm, i ran intro something like that recently, pdftex was never sensitive to
blanks there, so i have map files with blanks (since there can be blanks
everywhere i see no reason for a restiction there); makes the file more readable
Hans
, and cross your fingers
ok, here's what I did:
1. Upgraded MikTeX
2. Unzipped the latest cont-tmf.zip (from pragma-ade.com) into
c:\tex\localtexmf
3. ran textools --fixtexmf --force (what does that do?)
if needed it moves you rlocal enc/map files to their new locations,
not needed if you have
what I did:
1. Upgraded MikTeX
2. Unzipped the latest cont-tmf.zip (from pragma-ade.com) into
c:\tex\localtexmf
3. ran textools --fixtexmf --force (what does that do?)
4. checked c:\tex\localtex\context\config. texexec.ini is newer than
texexec.rme, so I left it alone.
5. ran texexec --make en
fingers
ok, here's what I did:
1. Upgraded MikTeX
2. Unzipped the latest cont-tmf.zip (from pragma-ade.com) into
c:\tex\localtexmf
3. ran textools --fixtexmf --force (what does that do?)
if needed it moves you rlocal enc/map files to their new locations, not needed
if you have no commercial fonts
4
I noted that context seems to be most reluctant to hyphenate. So I ran a test
file through plain tex, pdftex and Context and checked the results. Context
hyphenated less than the other two.
The manual does not say much about hyphenation. I am using a fresh TeXLive
install.
Here is the top
Hi John,
Your format is probably missing the hyphenation patterns for english
(I ran into the same problem last week):
# texexec --make en
language : no patterns en for en (n=1) (lang-en.pat,ukhyph.tex
language : no hyphenations en for en (n=1)
language : no patterns uk
On Wednesday 29 December 2004 09:10, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi John,
Your format is probably missing the hyphenation patterns for english
(I ran into the same problem last week):
# texexec --make en
language : no patterns en for en (n=1) (lang-en.pat,ukhyph.tex
language
applications I don't need a lengthy sidebar that will overflow to
another page.
I ran Adam's code as is and noted with interest the results. Then I added the
gray background, rounded corners etc. Some things are still problems.
1. Two words in the main text (both influenced) actually intrude
the dutch format as well because
some goodies use the dutch format
Hans
[Snip]
It's working now. As root I ran texexec --make --all
Following Thomas A. Schmitz posting I checked if the file cont-nl.fmt
was in /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/web2c. This was not the case.
Instead the generated
Thanks for your help. Yes, that was the problem. So I uninstalled TeXLive
from:
C:\Program Files\TeXLive
And reinstalled at:
C:\TeXLive
Then I ran TeXFont and it worked correctly.
Thanks again,
Fergal
Original Message Follows
From: Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[palatino][\defaultencoding]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,12pt]
This was the final solution from Patrick last day.
Wolfgang
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends,
I ran the tests exactly as you suggested. There is something wrong with a tmf
font but I don't understand the message.
I also looked in the file
distribution you will have
to install these files with texfont. See
\...\texmf\context\data\type-tmf.dat
I do hope this will help solving your problem
Willi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends,
I ran the tests exactly as you suggested. There is something wrong with a tmf
font but I don't understand
distribution you will have
to install these files with texfont. See
\...\texmf\context\data\type-tmf.dat
I do hope this will help solving your problem
Willi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends,
I ran the tests exactly as you suggested. There is something wrong with a tmf
font but I don't understand
distribution you will have
to install these files with texfont. See
\...\texmf\context\data\type-tmf.dat
I do hope this will help solving your problem
Willi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends,
I ran the tests exactly as you suggested. There is something wrong with a tmf
font but I don't understand
Dear friends,
I ran the tests exactly as you suggested. There is something wrong with a tmf
font but I don't understand the message.
I also looked in the file cont-sys.tex and added the line
\autoloadmapfilestrue. It does not make any difference.
Attached the test file and the log file
Hello Robert,
I ran the tests exactly as you suggested. There is something wrong with a tmf
font but I don't understand the message.
! Font \*hudson12ptrmtf*:=ec-uplr8a at 12.0pt not loadable: Metric
(TFM) file not found.
The message should be clear: TeX cannot find the metric file
Hi Adam,
Thanks for your quick reaction. Before ending this eventful day, I ran
texexec as you suggested.
The font in question is Hudson (vendor=softmaker = Berry 5), for which I
invented the name 5hu (+r for roman). I have the two files 5hur.pdf
and 5hur.afm.
Texfont generated a number
some additional calculations? (The error I got made me
think that the number I entered was directly used in TeX calculations.)
it does the calculation but the following setup does it again; this is why the
texexec patch is needed (although i never ran into such large number side effects)
Hans
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
* Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Nov 18, 2004 18:50]:
I just ran into this bug on my own and noticed your message on-list.
Did you get it resolved, cos you're right: it's ugly.
hm, interesting bug, i'll spare you the details
:-)
Anyway, does this mean you fixed it (and I
Nikolai--
I just ran into this bug on my own and noticed your message on-list. Did
you get it resolved, cos you're right: it's ugly.
Nikolai Weibull said this at Mon, 5 Jul 2004 21:02:36 +0200:
\setupURL
[color=blue]
seems buggy. Try this:
\setupcolors
[state=start]
\setupinteraction
Adam Lindsay wrote:
I just ran into this bug on my own and noticed your message on-list. Did
you get it resolved, cos you're right: it's ugly.
hm, interesting bug, i'll spare you the details
Hans
Hi,
being a dumb Mac-user I ran into problems using textools --fixtexmftrees:
[powerbook:scripts/context/ruby] himmelblau% ruby
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/textools.rb --fixtexmftrees
~/Library/texmf
-:1: parse error
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts
setuptex is ran, is
completely isolated
(al also add some more trees, like texmf-project, texmf-fonts which are
not set by other tes distributions)
Hans
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Hans, Taco, all,
Parallel to Taco's mathfontdump, this morning I ran into a problem trying
to reassign a fontdimen of a font invoked using ConTeXt's typescript
system. If I try it before a \setupbodyfont, it doesn't recognise the
font identifier, and if I try it afterwards, I run
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Hans, Taco, all,
Parallel to Taco's mathfontdump, this morning I ran into a problem trying
to reassign a fontdimen of a font invoked using ConTeXt's typescript
system. If I try it before a \setupbodyfont, it doesn't recognise the
font identifier, and if I try it afterwards, I
], but having to give a
size as well), but for the typescripts, with a mixture of quoting and
grouping, Jonathan's scheme works well enough.
I ran into more problems with image inclusion, which takes the form of:
\XeTeXpicfile filename xscaled something yscaled something
My hack for that one currently
Adam Lindsay wrote:
I ran into more problems with image inclusion, which takes the form of:
\XeTeXpicfile filename xscaled something yscaled something
My hack for that one currently includes a temporary assignment of the
catcode for . Yuck. I imagine that's not going to work for handling
wider
Adam Lindsay wrote:
I ran into more problems with image inclusion, which takes the form of:
\XeTeXpicfile filename xscaled something yscaled something
maybe xetex should adopt the pdftex syntax there or use { } instead of
Hans
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Adam Lindsay wrote:
I ran into more problems with image inclusion, which takes the form of:
\XeTeXpicfile filename xscaled something yscaled something
My hack for that one currently includes a temporary assignment of the
catcode for . Yuck. I imagine that's not going
i ran into toks problems like that, and after some heavy
debugging with taco, we found out that there was an etex bug; this is
fixed now (registers 255 were not properly allocated by etex)
you run into that problem because the 'updated protruding/hz support'
allocates registers and due
;
/I traced to that line in the file test-mpgraph.mp which has been
produced by texexec in the first step and I simply deleted it, then I
ran mpost test-mpgraph manually and got test-mpgraph.1 without any
problem, but as I viewed it with GSview there was only a quarter of
disc, which should
)
local_multi_par_area:=false;
/I traced to that line in the file test-mpgraph.mp which has been
produced by texexec in the first step and I simply deleted it, then I
ran mpost test-mpgraph manually and got test-mpgraph.1 without any
problem, but as I viewed it with GSview there was only
:=false;
I traced to that line in the file "test-mpgraph.mp" which has been
produced by texexec in the first step and I simply deleted it, then I ran "mpost
test-mpgraph" manually and got "test-mpgraph.1" without any problem, but as I
viewed it with GSview there was only
Hi,
I'm currently translating all commands in the sources to english; for
that i use metafun as test file. In the process I ran into a metapost
fuzziness:
var_123456
is not handled ok, since mp scans numbers due to the way it implements
arrays.
This may result in problems with transparency
of day-to-day documents, like the letter
template I mentioned. I could not find one according to DIN-standards, so I
did some trial-and-error experiments and created my own.
What were the difficulties you ran into?
One problem was on how to create a header with a different height for just
one
template I mentioned. I could not find one according to DIN-standards, so I
did some trial-and-error experiments and created my own.
What were the difficulties you ran into?
Arguments for a collection could be:
1) Perhaps a comprehensive and classified collection of sample documents
could
' formats,
and run texhash ... I'm still getting the same error.
I also ran a diff comparing the texmf.cnf from the new installation with
one from one of my working installation. The files are identical in
everything related to ConTeXt.
So, thank you both for your quick replies, but it looks like
\stoptext
example.pdf is attached, also the resulting pdf.
Concerning the issus with \useencoding[ffr] and FitBH:
Do you think, you could solve the problems? If not, I'll go on trying to
find solutions.
i ran into that last week as well -)
can you try:
\def\dogetobject#1#2#3#4#5
==
A word on the parameters: I ran tftopl on cmr12.tfm, made a note of the
QUAD and X-HEIGHT values, as well as the width of the i-box. I opened
\cmr12.pfb in FontLab and made some measurements of the i-glyph and the
macron bar; dividing a given width
!) it won't work.
You mean the embedded object streams? I never ran into such a file. I'd
rather expect problems with 1.5 files that do layers and such, since then
we need to merge in clever ways.
Hans
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the same file I've got the following error:
fonts : [palatino] [texnansi] []
! I can't find file `.\type-syn'.
i ran into that too and spent the weekend sorting it out; i'll upload a new
version tomorrow
4/ I can open the readme.pdf file with acrobat but Crtl+2 (Tools/View PDF
file
Hello,
for a questionnaire I use the \its command in the following way:
\starttext
\startitemize[left,5,packed][width=8em,distance=2em,items=5]
\ran {no\hss yes}
\its I can not do without \TeX.
\its I will use \TeX\ forever.
\its I expect an alternative to \TeX\ in the next few years
are behaving a bit strange anyway)
Hans
PS. for those using etex primitives, recently i ran into a bug in
\lastnodetype (resulting in incorrect return values or funny side effects),
this is already corrected (by fabrice/olaf) in the yet to come versions
, a few days ago i ran into that as well, in core-not:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] % local box
[EMAIL PROTECTED] % local box
^^
add that line in \definefootnote
Hans
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and the rest. I ran fmtutil --all and texhash.
I have done the essentially same for SGI Irix and linux (at home), and
also installed pdftex-1.11b from source and a newer cont-all.zip. I do
keep my existing texmf-local/context/config/texexe.ini. I can't reproduce
the problem on Irix using acroread 4
spaces in paths
(I tried to eliminate spaces in paths when I ran into problems, so I don't
know if the subsequent changes have fixed this).
Fptex caches the kpathsea lists in shared memory, which is a big
performance boost for slower machines on fat32 (but also comes with some
caveates -- RTFM
question now is:
Is it possible in ConTeXt to locate/define on the map (one image) certain
points/areas that will contain the links to respective the detail page?
Ha, when i tried to locate that old code, i ran into a bug (\dosingleempty
is less tolerant than 5 years ago), so first a patch
that will contain the links to respective the detail page?
Ha, when i tried to locate that old code, i ran into a bug (\dosingleempty
is less tolerant than 5 years ago), so first a patch:
\unprotect
\def\dodostartfigure[#1][#2][#3]#4\stopfigure
{\doifelse\v!test\@@exoptie
,
When using Hans' adaptation for typesetting bold math in a small example
everything went fine.
But when using it in a somewhat larger text I ran into the error: ! TeX
capacity exceeded, sorry [hash size=35000].
I remember a discussion a few months ago about this problem in MikTeX.
Is there any
texnansi-raw-LT50566 at 600
not found
/u/usr/TeX/texmf/fonts/type1/bluesky/cm/cmr6.pfb
Warning: pdfetex (file texnansi-raw-gdsc): Font texnansi-raw-gdsc at
600 not found
the only change I made ot the fonts was to change the suffixes from
AFM to afm and PFB to pfb (I run LInux.) then I ran
Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 10:50:27PM CET]:
Hello Johannes,
Moin Patrick,
[...]
I ran the latest ConTeXt on your test document and looked at it with
acrobat reader 5 on MacOS X and everything was fine.
How do you open your document in Acrobat Reader?
I
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 19:11, George N. White III wrote:
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, John Culleton wrote:
I installed the latest version of TeXLive 2003 (the so-called
demo version) and did the fmtutil and texhash bit. When I ran a
job for a customer, texexec hung up at the point where
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, John Culleton wrote:
I installed the latest version of TeXLive 2003 (the so-called demo
version) and did the fmtutil and texhash bit. When I ran a job for a
customer, texexec hung up at the point where a graphic was being
loaded. So I went back to last year's texlive
I installed the latest version of TeXLive 2003 (the so-called demo
version) and did the fmtutil and texhash bit. When I ran a job for a
customer, texexec hung up at the point where a graphic was being
loaded. So I went back to last year's texlive in a terrible hurry.
That worked fine
).
Transcript written on testfont.log.
% mv testfont.dvi testfont-ptmr8r.dvi
and similarly for utmr8r. I then ran dv2dt on both, and compared the
output:
% dv2dt testfont-utmr8r.dvi testfont-utmr8r.dt
% dv2dt testfont-ptmr8r.dvi testfont-ptmr8r.dt
% diff
Yes,
I am using ConTeXt with Gentoo. Alas, I am just using the ConTeXt version
that gets installed with tetex.
I once tried updating and ran into some strange problems where texexec
kept running, producing lots of processes.
I tried getting help from the list, but, when posting from GMANE, I had
Am Donnerstag, 11.09.03, um 09:26 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Andreas
Gschwendtner:
There's a german ConTeXt tutorial (PDF and sources) at my site:
http://www.fiee.net/texnique/?menu=0-1lang=de
Thanks. Unfortunately, I ran into all kinds of errors when trying to
compile those documents -- but I
any trouble. The error can't have been
caused by any customizations in my texexec.ini or cont-sys.tex because
even when I re-installed TexLive from scratch and didn't setup those
files, texexec still ran into trouble in the top file with \setupsystem.
Don't change ... is generated when
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 15:31:44 +0100
Duncan Hothersall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interestingly, it remains broken even if the \bf isn't there, just the
open and close braces. So presumably this is something to do with the
expansion of what comes after the \placefigure?
I ran into this also
All,
I am running Miktex on Windows. I took my YandY lucida fonts (pfb and afm
files) and put them in a temporary directory, f:\temp\fonts\lucida on my
system.
I then ran:
texfont --fontroot=f:\localtexmf --sourcepath=f:\temp\fonts\lucida
--vendor=yandy --collection=lucida --makepath --install
Wednesday, June 4, 2003 Sytse Knypstra wrote:
SK Thank you, Giuseppe Oblomov Bilotta and Helmut
SK Schwertner, for your advice.
SK In texexec.ini I added --enable-write18 to the line:
SK for miktex set TeXPassString to --alias=context
SK I ran texexec --make en nl metafun mptopdf,
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