command like
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
just before the final \completepublications should have succeeded
in creating a non-numbered list, but here again there could be a
conflict with the project/product structure.
Best wishes,
Taco
defined for the whole document (or environment) - is
multiplied? Does the laziness of sa mean that the actual scaling will
happen _after_ the definition of the body font size, which might be e.g.
different for different components of a product within a project using a
common environment
(or environment) - is
multiplied? Does the laziness of sa mean that the actual scaling will
happen _after_ the definition of the body font size, which might be e.g.
different for different components of a product within a project using a
common environment? And what is mo?
3. What are the arguments
# \processXMLelement
# \processXMLfile
# \processXMLfilegrouped
# \product
\program[name]
# \project
# \protect
\publication[reference]
\quotation{text}
\quote{text}
\ran{text}
# \readfile
\ref[t|p|r|s|e][reference]
\reference[reference]{text}
\referral[options]
\referraldate
\register[text]{register+register
Joel C. Salomon wrote:
Does a project with a single product really require the full hierarchy?
Is there a dummy layout I can put into the environment file to test the
set-up?
no, you could stick to a product but maybe later on you want for
instance a screen version which then can make
, product, and component. The component
file (preface.tex) is the only one with (dummy) content right now.
Side questions:
Does a project with a single product really require the full hierarchy?
Is there a dummy layout I can put into the environment file to test the
set-up?
you can omit
\enableregime[utf]
text\index{Bestimmung} text\index{Bühler} text\index{Bildung} text
\placeindex
\stoptext
The files did not really contain start/stop but use ConTeXts document
structure and \everystarttext is executed by \startpoduct, the first
command in the product file.
The problem is now
what I'm doing.
On Dec 21, 2007 3:55 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you can omit the project file, I use it myself only for documents where
I use the same layout for more than one product/Dokument.
I assume that I'd replace every instance of \project
firefly_novelization_proj
I'm trying a fairly ambitious project to teach myself practical
ConTeXt -- typesetting a book I'm writing. As per
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Project_structure, I've created files
for the project, environment, product, and component. The component
file (preface.tex) is the only one with (dummy
. In this case, the whole dissertation would be a product
(which sounds right to me), and chapters would be components.
But then, if I follow that route, how would the logical structure
interact with the typographical structure (what is called
meta-structure in the ConTeXt manual)? I want to say
sections of chapters
as components. And if sections aren't components, I don't know what
they would be.
You can have just one product (your dissertation) in a project. And if you
put your chapters into components, then you can compile each chapter
individually.
Cheers, Peter
--
http
year), and
much more; eventually fundamental new features will only be written for
luatex and pdftex (traditional tex) will be frozen.
Hans
In my further exploration I came across another product, toally unrelated,
dealing with spreadsheets. with the name of luatex. Is the name luatex
In my further exploration I came across another product, toally unrelated,
dealing with spreadsheets. with the name of luatex.
Yes, this was mentioned at the ConTeXt meeting last spring. It's a
bit frustrating, sure, but ...
Interestingly enough, this other luatex is to be parsed Lua
Hi,
I merged the files too and, just as you said, they worked.
Toying around a bit with my files, I found out what's the problem, but
I can't understand it! It's in my product file:
\startproduct test
\environment env_these
\startbodymatter
\component chap1
\stopbodymatter
On 8/23/07, Jeff Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I merged the files too and, just as you said, they worked.
Toying around a bit with my files, I found out what's the problem, but
I can't understand it! It's in my product file:
\startproduct test
\environment env_these
product corresponds to one Part.
My environment file defines no header whatsoever for the very first page of
a Part section (header=high).
When a Part is in the frontmatter, the header does not disappear. When the
same part is in the bodymatter, it works -- the header is not there.
Here
Hi all!
I have a well-defined project with its products, components and environment
file. The structure works and all that, so my problem that I am going to
describe below is not there.
In my document structure, each product corresponds to one Part.
My environment file defines no header
I had the same question and came to the following solution. The
component files begin as follows:
\startcomponent extreme-cases
\product book
\project project
\startnotmode[*product]
\environment env_book
\stopnotmode
...
Here, env_book.tex is the product-specific environment
On Sat, 21 Jul 2007, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
I had the same question and came to the following solution. The
component files begin as follows:
\startcomponent extreme-cases
\product book
\project project
\startnotmode[*product]
\environment env_book
\stopnotmode
...
Here
Yes, it is getting loaded:
system : module newmat loaded
Turns out it's not in our style files, but in the exercise file that
I am compiling:
\startcomponent NumberSystemsExercises
\project book
\product Preliminaries/PreliminariesChapter
\usemodule[newmat]
\usemodule[math-ext
venture capital, will allow us to accelerate our
growth and product offerings to meet the demands of a growing number of
industrial and utility customers who need proven demand response and demand
control energy management solutions to better control rising energy costs,
said Claes Olsson, CEO
Holdings and Company
management.
This funding from @Ventures and Expansion Capital Partners, two recognized
leaders in clean technology venture capital, will allow us to accelerate our
growth and product offerings to meet the demands of a growing number of
industrial and utility customers who need
2007/6/18, nicola [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I have a project with a few products sharing the same layout, which is
specified in a global environment file. Each product is in a separate
subdirectory together with its components. Then, I want to put some
setups and figure definitions in product
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007, fiëé visuëlle wrote:
Am 2007-06-18 um 12:50 schrieb nicola:
I have a project with a few products sharing the same layout, which is
specified in a global environment file. Each product is in a separate
subdirectory together with its components. Then, I want to put some
Am 2007-06-19 um 08:45 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
The problem is that the local environment is not read when I
typeset a
particular component, but only when I typeset the whole product.
How can
I fix that?
Put your product specific settings in the product file.
AFAIU
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007, fiëé visuëlle wrote:
Am 2007-06-18 um 12:50 schrieb nicola:
I have a project with a few products sharing the same layout, which is
specified in a global environment file. Each product
Hi,
I have a project with a few products sharing the same layout, which is
specified in a global environment file. Each product is in a separate
subdirectory together with its components. Then, I want to put some
setups and figure definitions in product-specific environments and I do
it like
Am 2007-06-18 um 12:50 schrieb nicola:
I have a project with a few products sharing the same layout, which is
specified in a global environment file. Each product is in a separate
subdirectory together with its components. Then, I want to put some
setups and figure definitions in product
that the buffer has changed, if
it's from a different component.
Example:
My songbook is a product. Every song is a component.
If I change the order of the components in the product, ConTeXt
(texmfstart, texexec, whoever) doesn't reckognize that, so I get the
scores in the old order, i.e
versions?
But anyway: It doesn't reckognize that the buffer has changed, if
it's from a different component.
Example:
My songbook is a product. Every song is a component.
If I change the order of the components in the product, ConTeXt
(texmfstart, texexec, whoever) doesn't reckognize that, so
Am 2007-05-04 um 23:03 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
Example:
My songbook is a product. Every song is a component.
If I change the order of the components in the product, ConTeXt
(texmfstart, texexec, whoever) doesn't reckognize that, so I get the
scores in the old order, i.e. with the wrong title
-standard in my setup is my own custom built
batch file:
I'll put that in the directory of the .tex file I want to run it on.
In this case it is c_Implementation.tex. My implementation file
looks like this:
\startcomponent c_Implementation
\product ../prd_TennisClubBookingSystem
\project
On 28/04/07, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You do not need to mention ../ and ../../. ConTeXt automatically
searches for product and project files in one higher directory.
Ah thanks for the tip. I can certainly see that becoming useful in the future.
What does texmfstart --locate 't
now I have to start writing a product manual where
some parts of text come from an old Word file. I'll probably just cut
and paste what I need from the pdf file, but it's still faster than
fighting with Word over original the 9 MB (!) doc - and consistency can
be guaranteed, unlike if I used
the command line.
And providing GUIs for my nice automation scripts (e.g. CD cover
generator with ConTeXt) is tedious...
For example about now I have to start writing a product manual where
some parts of text come from an old Word file. I'll probably just cut
and paste what I need from the pdf
\product file
%D \enviromnent file
%D \stoptyping
%D then \type{\everystarttext} is executed before ctags module is
%D loaded. So, we open the tags as soon as the module is loaded. This
%D can cause a problem, if for whatever reason, \type{\everygoodbye} is
%D not executed.
\def\openctags
the other in a continuous
fashion.
The way I thought to acheive that is, instinctively, to use
\startcolumns in my product file, before declaring the various
components.
However, when I do this, the use of \stopcolumns at the end doesn't
work. The document does compile (with columns) when I
fashion.
The way I thought to acheive that is, instinctively, to use
\startcolumns in my product file, before declaring the various
components.
However, when I do this, the use of \stopcolumns at the end doesn't
work. The document does compile (with columns) when I don't use the
stop command
Jeff Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I am doing wrong?
The setup looks okay to me too. I use a similar setup with no
problems. I just posted its source code http://web.mit.edu/18.098/.
You might compare the product/project/env files there with what you
have.
But if you send me off-list
Hi all!
I'm trying to work with environements, projects, products and
components. I have the following setup, involving juste one component
at the moment:
The component file is named acoustique.tex:
\startcomponent acoustique
\product prd_articlesdemo
\project project_dhfq2
[some text
Jeff Smith wrote:
Hi all!
I'm trying to work with environements, projects, products and
components. I have the following setup, involving juste one component
at the moment:
The component file is named acoustique.tex:
\startcomponent acoustique
\product prd_articlesdemo
\project
not seem to have any observable impact on the typeset product
however.
Alan
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It does not seem to have any observable impact on the typeset product
however.
I think it can be safely ignored. All the features in PDF 1.6 1.7
should be handled by pdftex's pdf inclusion.
Best
Martin
On Jan 13, 2007, at 9:05 AM, Martin Schröder wrote:
2007/1/13, Alan Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It does not seem to have any observable impact on the typeset product
however.
I think it can be safely ignored. All the features in PDF 1.6 1.7
should be handled by pdftex's pdf inclusion.
Best
Hans et all,
We have a project call book.tex, a product in that called
chapter1.tex, and a component in that called section1exercises.tex.
We have blocks that we save and then place at the end of
section1exercises.tex with a macro defined in our environment file:
\def\placeanswers
. And at the least advice
to rephrase this. From the formulation used here, people could get
the impression that ConTeXt is an extremely instable product and for
that reason refrain from using it. That would be a pity.
the reason for updating current instead of beta has a few reasons (1) it's
easier
the formulation used here, people could get
the impression that ConTeXt is an extremely instable product and for
that reason refrain from using it. That would be a pity.
Hans van der Meer
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in this manner. And at the least advice
to rephrase this. From the formulation used here, people could get
the impression that ConTeXt is an extremely instable product and for
that reason refrain from using it. That would be a pity.
That was definitely the impression I had...
I've just recently joined
From the formulation used here, people could get the impression that
ConTeXt is an extremely instable product and for that reason refrain
from using it.
Good point. How about simply:
ConText is developed rapidly, often in response to requests from the
friendly user community.
-Sanjoy
for layout in a way that can be fairly easily defined without
needing to write a package
.
This package also contains MetaFun. MetaFun (a superset of well known
MetaPost) is a powerful system for vector graphics that is fully integrated
into ConTeXt, but also usable as a stand alone product
be used as a stand
alone product, but its strength lies in the ability to enhance the
document layout with highly accurate graphic elements.
ConTeXt allows the users to use markup in different languages. Markup
in English, Dutch, German, French and Italian is supported at present.
ConTeXt allows
. All
the citations work, btw. Any idea what I am missing (knowing me, its
probably something really stupid :) )?
The product file for my current project:
\startproduct prd_NPD_FinalTermProject
\project prj_NPD
\usemodule[bib]
\usepublications[NPD_FinalTermProjectBibliography
?
figurelibrary language=en
description
organizationCollege of the Redwoods Mathematics Department/
organization
projectIntermediate Algebra Text/project
productPreliminaries/product
commentFigures for Logic Section/comment
/description
figure
fileLogicFigs-mpgraph.1/file
labelrealline1/label
Hello,
I just started playing with ConTeXt and setting up project/product/component
structures. I made the following directory structure:
/project
/project/project.tex
/project/environment.tex
/project/product
/project/product/product.tex
/project/product/component
/project/product/component
not work
%
\defineactivecharacter ? {\,\letterquestionmark}% % does not work with
\defineactivecharacter : {\,\lettercolon}% % project/product
\defineactivecharacter ! {\,\letterexclamationmark}}% structure
\startlanguagespecifics[fr]
\activateSomeCharacters
\setupitemize[symbol=2
with
\defineactivecharacter : {\,\lettercolon}% project/product
\defineactivecharacter ! {\,\letterexclamationmark}}%structure
\startlanguagespecifics[fr]
\activateSomeCharacters
\setupitemize[symbol=2]
\lccode`\'=`\'
\stoplanguagespecifics
\mainlanguage[fr]
\appendtoks\activateSomeCharacters
didn't have a problem when the same code was part of a product (each
component being chapter in a book, with the \setuphead in an environment
file) -- only had it when I compiled one component, which is how I got
to the test case above.
[All with ConTeXt ver: 2006.10.24 13:47 MK II fmt
-0-0-0-0-0--1}{1}
and the \1 is not defined during \listentry, only during the \chapter.
I didn't have a problem when the same code was part of a product (each
component being chapter in a book, with the \setuphead in an environment
file) -- only had it when I compiled one component, which is how I
the \chapter.
I didn't have a problem when the same code was part of a product (each
component being chapter in a book, with the \setuphead in an environment
file) -- only had it when I compiled one component, which is how I got
to the test case above.
[All with ConTeXt ver: 2006.10.24 13:47 MK II
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] how to define a new math symbol
MJK wrote:
Hi,
I would like to use of the product integral (a curly \prod-like
symbol which is to \prod what
,}//
this should be ok for todays situation
is better since it permits installation of fonts without the need for updmap
magic (and side effects); maybe at some point in the future there will be a
common map syntax (side product of pdftex project) which will make live easier
Hans
Hi,
I would like to use of the product integral (a curly \prod-like symbol which is
to \prod what \int is to \sum) in Context. There is a LaTeX package (not
official) available from Richard Gill's website
(http://www.math.uu.nl/people/gill/, all the way at the bottom), which supplies
a .sty
MJK wrote:
Hi,
I would like to use of the product integral (a curly \prod-like
symbol which is to \prod what \int is to \sum) in Context. There is a
LaTeX package (not official) available from Richard Gill's website
(http://www.math.uu.nl/people/gill/, all the way at the bottom),
which
of your code.
Sorry for assuming the omniscience of your crystal ball. :-)
I created a simple file to illustrate my problem and, oh joys, it worked fine.
Going back to my product file, I decided to make a few changes and it
worked. Basically I had the following:
\startbackmatter
\startsetups award:bronze
\useexternalfigure[medal][medal_bronze][height=7.5cm]
\stopsetups
After that I just issued \setups{award:gold} at the top of product
file for gold medallists while using the same page layout for all the
medallists (with a simple \externalfigure[medal] which was good for
any
. Compiling the _project_ file yields no .tuo. My product file does indeed look like what you wrote.Hello Derek,it's not intended to compile the project file. It should contain only
common setups for all products.Only components and products should be compiled.Cheers, Peter--http://pmrb.free.fr/contact
not happen.
Aditya
On 8/14/06, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006, Derek Schmidt wrote:
The .tuo file for the _product_ file shows the files being loaded.
Compiling the _project_ file yields no .tuo. My product file does
indeed look like what you wrote.
Hello
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006, Derek Schmidt wrote:
The .tuo file for the _product_ file shows the files being loaded.
Compiling the _project_ file yields no .tuo. My product file does
indeed look like what you wrote.
Hello Derek,
it's not intended to compile the project file. It should contain only
On 8/13/06, Derek Schmidt wrote:
Aditya,
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. I've only just had a chance
to try this now.
The .tuo file for the _product_ file shows the files being loaded.
Compiling the _project_ file yields no .tuo. My product file does
indeed look like what you
Aditya,
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. I've only just had a chance
to try this now.
The .tuo file for the _product_ file shows the files being loaded.
Compiling the _project_ file yields no .tuo. My product file does
indeed look like what you wrote.
Shall I jump out the window
Hi there,
I'm a complete ConTeXt newbie, so please be patient with me. :)
I'm putting together a book and I'm trying to use the project
structure that Context likes so much. My components come out
beautifully--they are chapters in the book.
The product file is the actual book. I don't have
.
The product file is the actual book. I don't have the code in front of
me, but it looks very much like the examples given in the manuals and
at ContextGarden. When I texexec it, it runs but only produces and
empty table of contents with the word Contents at the top. It won't
list the chapters, forget
Copyright 2005 Radical Eye Software (www.radicaleye.com)
' TeX output 2006.08.07:1402' - schrift.ps
tex.pro8r.enctexps.pro. bgjb.pfbbgjri.pfbbgjr.pfb
Warning: module writet1 of dvips (file bgjr.pfb): glyph `pi' undefined
Warning: module writet1 of dvips (file bgjr.pfb): glyph `product' undefined
Warning
mentions component or product,
I cannot see that happen. Also \localenvironment seems to accept any
file for reading instead of rejecting everything except the current
product/component.
In the code of core-job.tex I read:
% more or less replaced by modes
\setvalue{\e!start\v!localenvironment
for reading instead of rejecting everything except the current
product/component.
Yes, it only guards against loading the environment file twice. The
name is irrelevant.
In the code of core-job.tex I read:
% more or less replaced by modes
\setvalue{\e!start\v!localenvironment}[#1
it. Now \startlocalenvironment[syllabus-s] is
properly entered when the argument matches the product. One more bug
has been ironed out. But the fact that it took so long before it
surfaced is telling, obviously not many people have used this
mechanism since the manual came out!
Thanks
All,
This code is causing an overflow. Isn't there a setting that will allow bigger
numbers?
I am not looking for more code and/or rescaling code, but a setting that I know
is there that will allow larger numbers.
%mode=short
\startcomponent section1exercises
\project book
\product chapter5
Hans van der Meer wrote:
Must I understand that \startlocalenvironment[abc] within an
environment file means that this codeblock is used only for typesetting
product/component abc and excluded automatically when another
product/component is typeset?
I believe so.
How does this relate
On Jul 21, 2006, at 14:58, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
Must I understand that \startlocalenvironment[abc] within an
environment file means that this codeblock is used only for
typesetting
product/component abc and excluded automatically when another
product/component
mail a copy of my file. It is fairly extensively
commented. But not yet a finished product though. However, very
hackish doesn't foretells much good. I certainly am able to
acknowdledge defeat if it faces me so strongly as is the case here.
Taco
/
organization
projectIntermediate Algebra Text/project
productChapter 1/product
commentFigures for Section 3/comment
/description
figure
filesection3figs-mpgraph.1/file
labelxeqy2a/label
copyrightCollege of the Redwoods Mathematics Department/copyright
comment/comment
/figure
...
When I
Algebra Text/project
productChapter 1/product
commentFigures for Section 3/comment
/description
figure
filesection3figs-mpgraph.1/file
labelxeqy2a/label
copyrightCollege of the Redwoods Mathematics Department/copyright
comment/comment
/figure
...
When I used to run texexec figlibSection3.xml, I
[criterium=text]
\writetolist[chapter]{}{Tables}{}
\stop
\starttext
Remarkably, our comparative analysis of Gcn5p purifications yielded strong
candidates for six new Gcn5p interactors. YCR082W, a nonessential gene product
(Winzeler et al. 1999; Giavert et al. 2002) with unknown function
\name{1}
\location{1,1}
\shape{product}
\text{NONE}
\stopFLOWcell
\stopFLOWchart
\FLOWchart[grid]
\stoptext
Kindr regards
Willi
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that one has to decide for each situation anew)
tex will always be a niche product
Hans
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product
Why ?
But none say a word about Elements of Typographic Style
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TEXINPUTS).
So I wondered whether the intention for finding project files was also
equally clear: look in . and in (grand)parent directories (I've
increased the number of levels to three).
Here's the test.tex file I used:
\startcomponent blah
\product null
\project abcd
\stopcomponent
for finding project files was also
equally clear: look in . and in (grand)parent directories (I've
increased the number of levels to three).
Here's the test.tex file I used:
\startcomponent blah
\product null
\project abcd
\stopcomponent
$ texexec -passon=-kpathsea-debug 32 --once test log
$ grep abcd log
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Using components (e.g. book chapters), with each component in its own
directory, say I have
\startproduct onebook
\project manybooks
\component 1/chap
\component 2/chap
\stopproduct
with this 1/chap.tex:
\startcomponent 1/chap
\product onebook
\project manybooks
Is the idea to use \currentcomponentpath in the directory={...}? I put
indeed
I've just tried the version below, but abc-1.eps cannot be found (I
also tried \noexpand\currentcomponentpath):
% file: chap/1/c_ch1.tex
\startcomponent c_ch1
\product onebook
\project project_books
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Is the idea to use \currentcomponentpath in the directory={...}? I put
indeed
I've just tried the version below, but abc-1.eps cannot be found (I
also tried \noexpand\currentcomponentpath):
% file: chap/1/c_ch1.tex
\startcomponent c_ch1
\product
contain all of the figures for the
chapter (the product). There are two files for each section of
chapter that generate the figures.
~/Documents/IntAlgText/trunk/chapter0/figures/section1figs.tex
~/Documents/IntAlgText/trunk/chapter0/figures/figlibSection1.xml
~/Documents/IntAlgText/trunk/chapter0
And the beginning lines in section1.tex look like this:
\startcomponent section1
\project book
\product chapter0/chapter0
Does it matter what you put after the \startcomponent? I'm always
trying to figure out whether to use the full relative path or just the
last piece of it.
Would
experienced that problem. If you compile a project, it compiles,
but there are difference in page breaks for project and product. The
product and component have the same page break. Hans had asked for an
example to show the problem, and I could not get time to produce the
problem in a small example. My
Hello,
I would like to be able to have a set of books in a single document, and
think the project/product model could be used.
In the big manual it is said that one can have a completecontent per
product. I would like a global TOC, and for each product a TOC per product
(in this case per
Hi all,
I use a "complex" structure for my document (project, product,
environment and components).
The project is allmost empty except for the environment and the product
declarations.
The environment contains all my \usemodule, \setupstuff and fonts
settings (I use texnansi becau
Using components (e.g. book chapters), with each component in its own
directory, say I have
\startproduct onebook
\project manybooks
\component 1/chap
\component 2/chap
\stopproduct
with this 1/chap.tex:
\startcomponent 1/chap
\product onebook
\project manybooks
\title{One}
An essential chapter
defining section blocks and then specifying the layout
for the section blocks between \startsectionblockenvironment
[mySectionBlock] and \stopsectionblockenvironment commands. I have
also tried the project, product, component, environment structure
from the manuals. I have not had success
section blocks and then specifying the layout
for the section blocks between \startsectionblockenvironment
[mySectionBlock] and \stopsectionblockenvironment commands. I have
also tried the project, product, component, environment structure
from the manuals. I have not had success
Department/
organization
projectIntermediate Algebra Text/project
productChapter 2/product
commentFigures for Section 1/comment
/description
figure
filesection2figs-mpgraph.1/file
labelsec1onea/label
copyrightCollege of the Redwoods Mathematics Department/copyright
comment/comment
/figure
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