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On 5/15/2014 3:40 PM, Joan Gary wrote:
Interested in computer typesetting a Bible.
You mean: can that be done? Sure.
Hans
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Hi ConTeXt community.
While looking for free (preferably open-source) tools which I could use for
typesetting a planned internal newsletter-booklet for a non-profit organization
(to be released in printed form in regular intervals - each issue with new
content of course, but same/similar
On 2011-05-31 Sanja C. san...@rocketmail.com wrote:
a) Is the ConTeXt project alive?
Yes
The newest PDF documentation I could find seems to be
from 2007; most of it is dated 2003 or older.
http://pmrb.free.fr/contextref.pdf is from 2011-03-25
b) Do you think that ConTeXt is an
On Tue 31 May 2011, Sanja C. wrote:
a) Is the ConTeXt project alive? The newest PDF documentation I
could find seems to be from 2007; most of it is dated 2003 or older.
Very much alive! See http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Release_Notes for a
list of recent releases (though betas come along much
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Sanja C. san...@rocketmail.com wrote:
Hi ConTeXt community.
While looking for free (preferably open-source) tools which I could use for
typesetting a planned internal newsletter-booklet for a non-profit
organization
(to be released in printed form in
On 2007-02-15, at 18:16.0, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
1) How can I integrate ruby/perl scripts into a .tex document? (I
want to create a CD cataloguing tool and gonna use script for
reading CD file list).
By coincidence I've just written something about this too. Not for
ruby/perl,
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-02-15, at 18:16.0, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
1) How can I integrate ruby/perl scripts into a .tex document? (I
want to create a CD cataloguing tool and gonna use script for
reading CD file list).
By coincidence I've just written
On 2007-02-17, at 18:45.0, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Interesting. Just a couple of points. Do not use the prefix m- for
your modules. m- is reserved for modules in the core distribution. You
can use t- (third party) if you want to distribute your module, or p-
(personal) if you do not want to
On 2/15/07, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I want to ask a few questions that I cannot resolve by myself so far.
1) How can I integrate ruby/perl scripts into a .tex document? (I want to
create a CD cataloguing tool and gonna use script for reading CD file list).
\executesystemcommand{some_external_program ...}
When I try something like
\starttext
Hello
\executesystemcommand{1.rb}
\stoptext
I get
systems : system commands are disabled
(D:\context\cd-mus.tuo) (D:\context\cd-mus.tuo) (D:\context\cd-mus.tuo)
(D:\context\cd-mus.tuo)
Thanks, \executesystemcommand{myscript.rb} seems to work.
But what is the best way to insert a result (say, formatted text) into the
'caller' document body?
The only idea I have is to use \input later in the document, but I'm not sure
that it would work.
Best regards,
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
\executesystemcommand{some_external_program ...}
When I try something like
\starttext
Hello
\executesystemcommand{1.rb}
\stoptext
I get
systems : system commands are disabled
(D:\context\cd-mus.tuo) (D:\context\cd-mus.tuo)
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
\executesystemcommand{some_external_program ...}
When I try something like
\starttext
Hello
\executesystemcommand{1.rb}
\stoptext
I get
systems : system commands are disabled
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
\executesystemcommand{some_external_program ...}
When I try something like
\starttext
Hello
\executesystemcommand{1.rb}
\stoptext
I get
systems : system commands are disabled
(D:\context\cd-mus.tuo) (D:\context\cd-mus.tuo)
Hello,
I want to ask a few questions that I cannot resolve by myself so far.
1) How can I integrate ruby/perl scripts into a .tex document? (I want to
create a CD cataloguing tool and gonna use script for reading CD file list).
2) How to change line spacing for typed text only? (I use medium
Dear Hans:
it's a stepwise process
- first set up a basic page style (next time in a big bookshop i'll
take a look at the series) and set up a font; that way you get an
idea how well things will fit
- then develop the structure + associated style mapping while
writing (or
Dear Sanjoy:You want\setuppapersize[letter][letter]otherwise you get letter sized pages imposed on A4 paper (not widelyavailable in Pomona probably!) because the default value for thesecond argument is A4. Wow, you are right. I really appreciate your catching
On Jun 28, 2006, at 6:12 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Dear ConTeXt gurus:
I am not a context guru, but will still give it a shot ;)
Thanks for your help!
OK, I have gotten some off-list help from Mojca, who has answered
most of my questions and helped me polish the two page version of my
On Jun 25, 2006, at 9:54 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hoping that someone can fix at least one of the solutions
above to
work as intended,
ok, here is a trick:
now, the left right page problem is up to you ... keep in mind that
we have
\setupbackgrounds
Dear ConTeXt gurus:
OK, I have gotten some off-list help from Mojca, who has answered
most of my questions and helped me polish the two page version of my
code (thanks, Mojca!). I have included what he helped me work out
below. There is one remaining problem. The first page is correct, but
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Thomas Moore wrote:
Dear ConTeXt gurus:
I am not a context guru, but will still give it a shot ;)
OK, I have gotten some off-list help from Mojca, who has answered
most of my questions and helped me polish the two page version of my
code (thanks, Mojca!). I have
From:Thomas Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\setuppapersize[letter]
You want
\setuppapersize[letter][letter]
otherwise you get letter sized pages imposed on A4 paper (not widely
available in Pomona probably!) because the default value for the
second argument is A4. You might get lucky and end up
On Jun 24, 2006, at 16:56, Thomas Moore wrote:
2. I would like the math environment to be as close to the LaTeX AMS
environment as possible. I have figured out how to download the t-
amsl module and can successfully invoke it as long as the t-amsl.tex
file is in the same folder as my
Gerben Wierda wrote:
On Jun 24, 2006, at 16:56, Thomas Moore wrote:
2. I would like the math environment to be as close to the LaTeX AMS
environment as possible. I have figured out how to download the t-
amsl module and can successfully invoke it as long as the t-amsl.tex
file is in the
On 6/24/06, Thomas Moore wrote:
1. I have successfully set up a doublesided layout that has a text
column and an outer margin for margin notes and some small figures. I
would like to set up a header that has the chapter number and name
(e.g. 3. Third Chapter Name) on the inner edge of the
Thomas Moore wrote:
The Six Ideas texts (first edition) were typeset as AppleWorks
drawings, if you can believe it. To go to the third edition, I have
to migrate to something more modern -- either InDesign or something
TeX-based. Problems with figure and equation references, indexing
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
\definelayer
[page]
[width=\paperwidth,
height=\paperheight]
\setupbackgrounds
[page]
[background=page]
\setlayerframed
[page]
[voffset=\topspace,
I am new to ConTexT and TeX (thinking about migrating from InDesign).
I am using TexShop and the teTeX distribution on Mac OS X 10.4.
I have two questions that I cannot seem to answer after studying the
manuals and the archives.
1. I have successfully set up a doublesided layout that has a
From:Thomas Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have figured out how to download the t-amsl module and can
successfully invoke it as long as the t-amsl.tex file is in the same
folder as my document files. But how do I install it permanently so
that I can invoke it in all my documents?
I don't know
On 6/24/06, Thomas Moore wrote:
2. I would like the math environment to be as close to the LaTeX AMS
environment as possible. I have figured out how to download the t-
amsl module and can successfully invoke it as long as the t-amsl.tex
file is in the same folder as my document files. But
On Jun 24, 2006, at 8:46 AM, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
I have figured out how to download the t-amsl module and can
successfully invoke it as long as the t-amsl.tex file is in the same
folder as my document files. But how do I install it permanently so
that I can invoke it in all my documents?
Dear Mojca:
...it permanently so that I can invoke it in all my documents? I was
unable to find instructions in the ConTexT garden for this, and what
I could find on the archives was not helpful (something about
running mktexlsr and/or texhash that I have don't know how to do
in OS X, and
2. I would like the math environment to be as close to the LaTeX AMS
environment as possible. I have figured out how to download the t-
amsl module and can successfully invoke it as long as the t-amsl.tex
file is in the same folder as my document files.
Others have already answered on how
how do I run mktexlsr? from the OS X Terminal
Since you're using tetex, 'mktexlsr' should be in the PATH already (on
my linux system it's in /usr/bin, one of the very standard components
of PATH), so 'mktexlsr' from the Terminal should work.
If that doesn't work, what's the output of 'printenv
Hi all,
Could anybody provide an example with the usage of footer and header?
Many thanks.
Cheers,
Leon
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On 12/20/05, Leon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Could anybody provide an example with the usage of footer and header?
Many thanks.
Good page here: http://getfo.sourceforge.net/context_xml/page3.html
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