as confused as users looking into \CONTEXT\ sources.
\stopitem
\startitem There are quite some options that were never meant for
usage beyond our own, but as we ship the full product, they become
visible. No, they are not documented apart from the source. Yes,
if useful they should be documented
://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/product/LaTeX-A-Document-Preparation-System/9780201529838.page
\bye
Wolfgang
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to be 5--12
years old.
*The LaTeX manual* is 16 years old.
http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/product/
LaTeX-A-Document-Preparation-System/9780201529838.page
But LaTeX didn't change since then, unlike ConTeXt (even MkII is under
documented).
Regards,
Khaled
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]{{\letterdoublequote}0x}\s[Special]{{\letterpercent}lx}\s[Special]{{\letterbackslash}n}\s[Constant]{{\letterdoublequote}}\s[]{,
ul);}
I get this error, when compiling my product. When components are compiled
one by one, there is no such error.
I use pre-stepwise. Without this module, there is no such error
]{{\letterdoublequote}0x}\s[Special]{{\letterpercent}lx}\s[Special]{{\letterbackslash}n}\s[Constant]{{\letterdoublequote}}\s[]{,
ul);}
I get this error, when compiling my product. When components are compiled
one by one, there is no such error.
my guess is that t-vim is doing something funny with catcodes
that when built produces a
PDF with changebars in the margin, additions/deletions/modifications in
colored text, etc. I would want the Lua drivers to work with the
project/product/component structure, so that I could quickly markup the
changes in all the products in a project, just one product, or even
/modifications in
colored text, etc. I would want the Lua drivers to work with the
project/product/component structure, so that I could quickly markup the
changes in all the products in a project, just one product, or even just one
component.
Kevin
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:25 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
with changebars in the margin, additions/deletions/modifications in
colored text, etc. I would want the Lua drivers to work with the
project/product/component structure, so that I could quickly markup the
changes in all the products in a project, just one product, or even just one
component.
it's not that hard
product from MS so don't have they fonts or Adobe ones, Yes I took MS
fonts from machines with MS OS installed but this is illegal, Yes I
could download Adobe fonts from internet using P2P but this is illegal
too).
I prefer fonts what were used in my country (Russia) to print science
books in 70-80 yy
]
\completecontent
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=]
\product prd_oc_0
\stopbodymatter
\startappendices
\stopappendices
\stopproject
file env_oc.tex:
\startenvironment env_oc
\enableregime [utf]
\setuplanguage [de]
[leftquote=\upperleftsinglesixquote
au...@nibua-r.org wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to compile a product of a complex structure (env + project +
product).
- My useMPgraphics are included in a product using \input
- My environment starts with :
\enableregime[utf8]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
just before
Hello,
I'm trying to compile a product of a complex structure (env +
project + product).
- My useMPgraphics are included in a product using input
- My environment starts with :
enableregime[utf8]
useencoding[ffr]
mainlanguage[fr]
just before startenvironment (else the horizontal
to define a command for inner products. I would like to
type $\innerprod{x, y}$ and obtain in the output x, y. Now, I
defined
\define[2]\innerprod
{\langle #1, #2 \rangle}
but then, when I used the command, I got some weird behavior: the next
character after y would jump in the inner product
character after y would jump in the inner product. For example,
when writing
$\innerprod{x, y} + z$
I was hoping to obtain as an output
x, y + z
But I got as an output
x, y + z
I am using the ConTeXt that came with MacTeX 2008 (I downloaded it a
few days ago).
This doesn't prevent
jump in the inner product. For example,
when writing
$\innerprod{x, y} + z$
I was hoping to obtain as an output
x, y + z
But I got as an output
x, y + z
I am using the ConTeXt that came with MacTeX 2008 (I downloaded it a
few days ago).
Best,
Guilherme
--
Guilherme P. de Freitas
http
. But the internal
labeling is the problem. The standard solution is to run the file
through Acrobat Distiller. But that is not an Open Source product.
If the file, typically a cover layout, does not meet the above
requirements then it is pre-rasterized by the printer prior to
prepress in some
the file to pdf 1.3 format
which is essentially the same thing as pdf/X1a. But the internal
labeling is the problem. The standard solution is to run the file
through Acrobat Distiller. But that is not an Open Source product.
http://www.ghostscript.com/
http://www.pstill.com/
If the file
and computational complexity of the word problem,
journal = Annals of Mathematics,
volume = 156,
number = 2,
year = 2002,
pages = 476-518
}
@incollection{quenell,
author = Gregory Quenell,
title = Combinatorics of free-product graphs,
booktitle = Geometry of the spectrum. 1993 Joint Summer Research Conference
Adam Lewis wrote:
I am trying to create cross references that span two documents, but am
having trouble figuring out exactly how to generate PDFs where the cross
references from one document to the other work. I'm following the
project/product/component structure and my two documents are each
I am trying to create cross references that span two documents, but am
having trouble figuring out exactly how to generate PDFs where the cross
references from one document to the other work. I'm following the
project/product/component structure and my two documents are each a product
in the same
rename it using Lua from within your TeX code.
In my book, moving to a beta product or not accepting what is a vaild
filename according to the filesystem is a limitation of the program.
Not ConTeXt or TeX defines what a valid filename is, the OS decides.
I do not decide what the names
. It's an error if characters like that appear in a file
name.
You could even rename it using Lua from within your TeX code.
In my book, moving to a beta product or not accepting what is a vaild
filename according to the filesystem is a limitation of the program. Not
ConTeXt or TeX defines
\productproject
\environmentmy.env
\starttext % I don't normally use this
...
\stoptext
\stopcomponent
You don't need \starttext/\stoptext in your document, it would haven
been
enough to load the module and set the fonts before \startcomponent (have
you noticed it works when you
I got a chance to try it out; it's great.
What I don't understand is that I need to use \starttext ... \stoptext,
normally omitting these work. In your module's case I have to use it or
it just typesets with L. Modern.
\startcomponent first
\productproject
\environmentmy.env
Am 2009-05-11 um 02:32 schrieb Wei-Wei Guo:
1. Don't use project files as top level file for your document, use
product and
components (which can be nested) files only, projects are meta
file when you
have many document with the same topic (e.g. a magazine etc.)
A magazine is really
Henning Hraban Ramm 写道:
Am 2009-05-11 um 02:32 schrieb Wei-Wei Guo:
1. Don't use project files as top level file for your document, use
product and
components (which can be nested) files only, projects are meta file
when you
have many document with the same topic (e.g. a magazine etc
Am 2009-05-11 um 16:53 schrieb Wei-Wei Guo:
Then the magazine is your project, one issue is a product, one
article is a component.
For something similar I use a directory for the magazine and
subdirectories per product; i.e. project and environment file
reside in the main directory
whether I did anything wrong in the example or not. I
checked many time
and didn't find anything.
Works OK for me but I found a few you could/should change.
1. Don't use project files as top level file for your document, use
product and
components (which can be nested) files only
in the example or not. I
checked many time
and didn't find anything.
Works OK for me but I found a few you could/should change.
1. Don't use project files as top level file for your document, use
product and
components (which can be nested) files only, projects are meta file
when you
have many
Ahh! Works nice, but now I have this logo just on the first site of my document.
How can I set this to be repeated on every page ... I structured my document
with environment - project - product - component and I've put the layersetup
into my environment file.
- Markus
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 10
Am 06.04.2009 um 11:32 schrieb Markus Hubig:
Ahh! Works nice, but now I have this logo just on the first site of
my document.
How can I set this to be repeated on every page ... I structured my
document
with environment - project - product - component and I've put the
layersetup
into my
cleaning function with which I got rid of the
10 megs of revisions).
I was going to try saving the
tex original as .doc - word seems to open it OK - and then saving
*their* end product as encoded text/UTF8. Has anyone tried this?
I think I tried this with the Russian test file and it worked, but I
problems.
Not much chance of that I'm afraid. Although there's no reason I could
not tell them to use Scite or similar. I was going to try saving the
tex original as .doc - word seems to open it OK - and then saving
*their* end product as encoded text/UTF8. Has anyone tried
{IT}}
manual.tex:
\environment manual-env.tex
\useblocks[\lang][installation-1]
\useblocks[\lang][installation-2]
EN.tex:
\beginEN[installation-1]
This is how to install the product type 1
\endEN
\beginEN[installation-2]
This is how to install the product type 2
\endEN
DE.tex:
\beginDE
that is not available on the working directory is searched for on the
parent directories.
That is true for files searched using \project, \product, \environment,
and \component. This is not true of \usemodule and \input.
Aditya
://wiki.contextgarden.net/CJK_fonts [sorry, I am a wiki newbie]
Why not CJVK_fonts ?
http://www.amazon.de/review/product/0596514476/ref=sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?_encoding=UTF8showViewpoints=1
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Hi, Luigi:
Why not CJVK_fonts ?
http://www.amazon.de/review/product/0596514476/ref=sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?_encoding=UTF8showViewpoints=1
Yes,Vietnamese is a Asian language, but it is very different from CJK.
It uses a alphabet based writing system.
Yue Wang
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Yue Wang yuleo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Luigi:
Why not CJVK_fonts ?
http://www.amazon.de/review/product/0596514476/ref=sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?_encoding=UTF8showViewpoints=1
Yes,Vietnamese is a Asian language, but it is very different from CJK.
It uses
[...
where each figure is assigned its own page.
The problem is that, while I can process this file by itself, when it
is part of product file (this file and others are components),
strange things occur. (Basically it seems that ConTeXt has problems
with the running heads used throughout the book
to product the end notes.
Help!
Bart
On Thursday 27 November 2008 13:04, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 27.11.2008 um 20:44 schrieb Bart C. Wise:
Hans,
I tried the changes, but now footnotes do not appear at all!
Here's a copy of the code that I used (combining both Hans' and
Taco's
problem with
footnotes
and Garamond not so long ago (also MkII and MkIV).
How to I get the footnotes (end notes) to appear on more than one
page. I'm
using footnote/placefootnotes combination to product the end notes.
Help!
Example!!!
Wolfgang
page.
Do you know if this is font dependent, I had a similiar problem with
footnotes
and Garamond not so long ago (also MkII and MkIV).
How to I get the footnotes (end notes) to appear on more than one
page. I'm
using footnote/placefootnotes combination to product the end notes.
Help
. Don't mix these two up
because this may
lead to some rather strange but legitimate effects.
What's recommended when using a product meta-structure
(standardmakeup-frontmatter-
bodypart-appendices-backmatter) where the bodyfont (and in some cases also
the top,
header, footer, bottom fonts
strange but legitimate effects.
What's recommended when using a product meta-structure
(standardmakeup-frontmatter-
bodypart-appendices-backmatter) where the bodyfont (and in some
cases also the top,
header, footer, bottom fonts change) from one to the other ?
Declare one (1
Finally some success. I get product-name-vimsyntax.tmp when I run context.
It complains about not finding product-name-vimsyntax.tmp-vimsyntax.tmp.
I kill the compilation and run the command for vim manually which generates
product-name-vimsyntax.tmp-vimsyntax.tmp. Then I run context again
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
Finally some success. I get product-name-vimsyntax.tmp when I run context.
It complains about not finding product-name-vimsyntax.tmp-vimsyntax.tmp.
I kill the compilation and run the command for vim manually which generates
product-name
Hi,
Finally some success. I get product-name-vimsyntax.tmp when I run context.
It complains about not finding product-name-vimsyntax.tmp-vimsyntax.tmp.
I kill the compilation and run the command for vim manually which generates
product-name-vimsyntax.tmp-vimsyntax.tmp. Then I run context again
On Thu, 20 Nov 2008, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
Hi,
Finally some success. I get product-name-vimsyntax.tmp when I run context.
It complains about not finding product-name-vimsyntax.tmp-vimsyntax.tmp.
I kill the compilation and run the command for vim manually which generates
product-name
Hi,
I updated context and grepped mtxrun for noquotes and the output is
same as yours.
I have a query. Line 270 of t-vim says \runvimsyntax{#2}
Line275: \input #2-vimsyntax.tmp\relax
where #2 is product_name-vimsyntax.tmp.
This means that if the product name is xyz then \runvimsyntax{#2}
which
that if the product name is xyz then \runvimsyntax{#2}
which is basically
a run of vim over #2 and it generates the #2-vimsyntax.tmp.
Yes. The 2context.vim script generates filename.ext-vimsyntax.tmp file. I
am at a loss of understanding what is happening here.
Run
context --verbose filename
Hi,
If I have a product name xyz and I have following things set up.
\usemodule[vim]
\setuptyping[option=color]
\definevimtyping [C] [syntax=c]
then I have following
..
\startC
#include iostream
using namespace std;
\stopC
.
I get the error
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
Hi,
If I have a product name xyz and I have following things set up.
\usemodule[vim]
\setuptyping[option=color]
\definevimtyping [C] [syntax=c]
then I have following
..
\startC
#include iostream
using
mean what to put in the
environment/product/component code?)
Greets
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- Gandalf! A ja myślałem, że nie żyjesz. Co prawda o sobie też byłem
tego zdania.
Sam Gamgee
title (I keep it in a
variable)
in the footer. If I typeset the wqhole project, I want to have the
pagenumber there instead.
How do I do it? (I mean what to put in the
environment/product/component code?)
\startmode[*product]
...
\stopmode
\startnotmode[*product
title (I keep it in a
variable)
in the footer. If I typeset the wqhole project, I want to have the
pagenumber there instead.
How do I do it? (I mean what to put in the
environment/product/component code?)
\startmode[*product]
...
\stopmode
And: is there a corresponding \startmode
typeset a component, I want to get it's title (I keep it in a
variable)
in the footer. If I typeset the wqhole project, I want to have the
pagenumber there instead.
How do I do it? (I mean what to put in the
environment/product/component code?)
\startmode[*product]
...
\stopmode
to put in the
environment/product/component code?)
\startmode[*product]
...
\stopmode
And: is there a corresponding \startmode[*project] ... \stopmode
construct?
Yes.
Yes, that's right. However, it won't work wrt. arranging. If I put
\setuppapersize[A5][A4]
\setuparranging[2UP
there instead.
How do I do it? (I mean what to put in the
environment/product/component code?)
\startmode[*product]
...
\stopmode
And: is there a corresponding \startmode[*project] ... \stopmode
construct?
Yes.
Yes, that's right. However, it won't work wrt. arranging. If I put
it in a
variable)
in the footer. If I typeset the wqhole project, I want to have
the
pagenumber there instead.
How do I do it? (I mean what to put in the
environment/product/component code?)
\startmode[*product]
...
\stopmode
And: is there a corresponding \startmode[*project
On Wed, 5 Nov 2008, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
So that only the whole project should be typest 2-up - but everything
gets arranged that way...
This (project/product/... structure) is one area where I haven't kept
track with the changes done in MKIV. However, in MKII one was not supposed
Dnia Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 10:30:35PM -0500, Aditya Mahajan napisa#322;(a):
On Wed, 5 Nov 2008, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
So that only the whole project should be typest 2-up - but everything
gets arranged that way...
This (project/product/... structure) is one area where I haven't kept
it's title (I keep it in a
variable)
in the footer. If I typeset the wqhole project, I want to have
the
pagenumber there instead.
How do I do it? (I mean what to put in the
environment/product/component code?)
\startmode[*product]
...
\stopmode
And: is there a corresponding \startmode
Hi,
when there is only one product, only one environment-style (but lots
of component) in a project,
is it necessary to start the files with these respective lines ...
\startproject the_project
\startproduct the_product
\startenvironment the_style
... or is it sufficient for referencing
someone has encountered a similar one. So
I'll ask anyway...
- project containing environments, product and components
- product with standardmakeup, frontmatter, bodymatter, backmatter
- \startsectionblockenvironment[frontpart]% contains
ToC
\setupheader
. wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to create a minimal example for this most bizarre
error, up till now without success.
Nevertheless, I may be lucky someone has encountered a similar one. So
I'll ask anyway...
- project containing environments, product and components
- product
={.}]
and alike
For example:
articles/08/01/art-one.tex (product)
articles/08/01/art-two.tex (product)
articles/08/02/art-three.tex (product)
articles/08/02/art-four.tex (product)
articles/08/magazine_2008.tex (product)
components/funny.tex (component)
img/08/01/img-1.png
img/08/01/img-2.png
Hello,
I'm just wondering if there's some recipe about how to simplify the
work when icluding other files and images in projects, when one is
compiling from different folders.
For example:
articles/08/01/art-one.tex (product)
articles/08/01/art-two.tex (product)
articles/08/02/art-three.tex
(The school wanted nothing
fancy).
at least they gave you the freedom to play with fonts
* Organizing large projects: The product-component structure made it easy
to work on single chapters. However, I could not get correct numbering for
the components (If I compiled chapter-02, it got
).
* Organizing large projects: The product-component structure made it easy
to work on single chapters. However, I could not get correct numbering for
the components (If I compiled chapter-02, it got numbered 1). In the end,
I was just compiling the whole thesis at the time, since it was pretty
to the thesis specifications. Due to the ease of
changing formatting, I experimented quite a bit with the formatting before
settling down to what is in the thesis (The school wanted nothing
fancy).
* Organizing large projects: The product-component structure made it easy
to work on single chapters
In a project, environment, product, component structure, which of both
typescript calling methods is recommended and what makes it the recommended
method:
- \usettypescriptfile[sometypescriptfile] ? or
- \environment sometypescriptenvironment ?
--
Best,
Alan
* ConTeXt ver: 2008.09.10 14:01
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008, Alan Stone wrote:
In a project, environment, product, component structure, which of both
typescript calling methods is recommended and what makes it the recommended
method:
- \usettypescriptfile[sometypescriptfile] ? or
- \environment sometypescriptenvironment ?
I
=0pt,
rightedgewidth=180pt]
\starttext
testing
\stoptext
How come the showframe and showsetups printouts
don't correspond to the \setuplayout settings ?
I assume that you use an Adobe product for printing.
In the print dialog there is a menulist named 'Page Scaling'. Be sure
Hi all,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi all,
Following the discussion with Gerben over the past week, I have
initialized a project for the creation of a new Context Reference
Manual.
After 10 days of fairly heavy editting, I can now show you the
first useful product of this project: an updated
the
first useful product of this project: an updated and extended
version of the 'Typography' chapter of the big manual.
To make it easy for you to download and read, there is a checked out
version of that manual (and its source) here:
http://context.aanhet.net/svn/contextman/context-reference/en
...
l.30 ...}{1}{1}{\mytitle }{2--0-1-0-0-0-0-0--1}{1}
Just to be clear, \mytitle is defined by \getparameters in my
environment file -- 'env-test'. The product 'prd-test' includes the
component 'cmp-test'. The problem only occurs when ConTeX tries to
build the product
Thanks, Hans and Wolfgang.
On 2008-08-01 15:12 +100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Delete the temporyry files and remove ../ from \environment ../env-
test
in prd-test.tex.
Spotted that on closer inspection. Pesky typos! Also realised I was
using square brackets with \startenvironment which is
Hi,
I'd appreciated some help with the following problem. How can I stop
the following code generating an error on calling \placecontent from a
product?
In the test case I have files: env-test, prd-test, cmp-test.
\startenvironment [env-test]
\def\dostartArticle[#1]% generate article
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 12:32 PM, Elliot Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'd appreciated some help with the following problem. How can I stop
the following code generating an error on calling \placecontent from a
product?
In the test case I have files: env-test, prd-test, cmp-test
}
Just to be clear, \mytitle is defined by \getparameters in my
environment file -- 'env-test'. The product 'prd-test' includes the
component 'cmp-test'. The problem only occurs when ConTeX tries to
build the product, not the component. What is it about the
relationship between the product
this assessment is correct. And this is IMO also the problem.
It is a waste for Taco Hans because they themselves do not need
documentation. Others do. Hence my analysis that ConTeXt is not a
product but a personal swiss army knife for those few that actually
work on ConTeXt and for all
I have a book project with a structure I copied a few years ago from
some instructional page. The product file looks like this:
\startproduct prd_book
\project project_teoada
\starttext
\start
\startstandardmakeup \ss
\hairline \start
\switchtobodyfont[20pt]\bf
\leftaligned{Test
to work. See the attached sample files.
I have a product file, prod.tex, two components, chap1.tex, chap2.tex and an
evironment file containing \setuphead[chapter][incrementnumber=prod].
I first compile the whole product, then I compile chap2, but the chapter
number is 1.
I think you can
assumed that if it compiles with texexec it should be
syntactically correct but looks like I was wrong). Now
context/texexec product-name and context/texexec project-name
all create identical .pdf files except the following:
texexec seems to fill pages better while context at times leaves a lot
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Tomi Lindberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ConTeXt minimals is up and running but I have problems with LuaTeX.
First the files I assume to be important:
% Project
\startproject atkmom
\environment environ
\product book
\stopproject
% Product
\startproduct
ConTeXt minimals is up and running but I have problems with LuaTeX.
First the files I assume to be important:
% Project
\startproject atkmom
\environment environ
\product book
\stopproject
% Product
\startproduct book
\project atkmom
\component images
\startfrontmatter
\environment
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Tomi Lindberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ConTeXt minimals is up and running but I have problems with LuaTeX.
First the files I assume to be important:
% Project
\startproject atkmom
\environment environ
\product book
\stopproject
% Product
\startproduct
Le 26 juin à 08:57:09 Tomi Lindberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| ConTeXt minimals is up and running but I have problems with LuaTeX.
| First the files I assume to be important:
| % Project
| \startproject atkmom
| \environment environ
| \product book
| \stopproject
| % Product
and you could use it to share environments between different product
but the file itself is not intended to be processed by ConTeXt.
Regards
Wolfgang
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Unfortunately, these chaps haven't read their Duden Band 1, Die Deutsche
Rechtschreibung. I checked their examples against it and they are quite
in error at times. That makes it notoriously difficult to figure out the
proper from the improper.
So they theoretically could have a good product
a collection of products with the same settings
and you could use it to share environments between different product
but the file itself is not intended to be processed by ConTeXt.
Now I'm again in my box
That's the error which I get running context myfile
%context giornalino-7.tex
MtxRun
no
reason why it would be required to have an even number of pages.
Here's my product file (in environment loaded in project there is a line
\setupsectionblock[backpart][page=]:
\startproduct book
\project atkmom
\component images
\startfrontmatter
\environment fmatter
\completecontent
and removed within a production
cycle and tends to be wholly separated from version issues. Also,
product cycles are generally tagged to a version of a program and
therefore multiple versions need to be able to coexist in the case where
the new version may not be backward-compatible with the old
Thanks, Wolfgang. Now it's all good. Typescripts are a little opaque to
me. I need to learn a lot more, to be sure.
I want to thank the ConTeXt team for the great work on the product and
the docs. I do respect that TeX has a culture and one cannot design a
product that is alien to that. I have
Greetings,
I have been using ConTeXt since April, plain TeX since March, and
LaTeX/LyX for about a year. I have been working on multilingual texts
and, until the recent permutations of Word, no WYSIWYG product, with the
possible exception of Mellel for Hebrew, did any good job. Now I don't
like
Charles P. Schaum wrote:
Greetings,
I have been using ConTeXt since April, plain TeX since March, and
LaTeX/LyX for about a year. I have been working on multilingual texts
and, until the recent permutations of Word, no WYSIWYG product, with the
possible exception of Mellel for Hebrew, did
comp_colophon
| \product prod_back_matter
| \project proj_a_book
|
| \startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no, page=right]
|
| \startalignment[flushleft]
| \ssd Colophon\par
| \blank[1mm]
| \ssa \title\par
| \stopalignment
|
| \hairline
|
| \stopstandardmakeup
colofon
where I used
,[ content from comp_colophon.tex ]
| \startcomponent comp_colophon
| \product prod_back_matter
| \project proj_a_book
|
| \startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no, page=right]
|
| \startalignment[flushleft]
| \ssd Colophon\par
| \blank[1mm]
| \ssa
depends on
the subject of your product - novels, science books, lifestyle
magazines, product brochures etc. need a different style.
Perhaps try if you like Frutiger, Optima (URW Classico), URW Grotesk,
Myriad or even Helvetica (TeXGyre Heros). If you need it only for
titlings, perhaps you'll
. There are no error messages even
with '--verbose' set - at least I couldn't see any. Finally I found out
that 'luatex' crashed during 'LuaTools | running command: luatex --fmt'
(see the CrashReporter log at the end of the mail).
I started to leave out all components of the product and started just
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