ndamental difference between a regular luatex/mkiv setup
> and luametatex/lmtx:
>
> - in lmtx we only have one program, nothing else gets installed, there is no
> jit variant (and there will never be as we move on with lua: we use lua 5.4
> here)
>
> - mtxrun and context ar
will be part of the context distribution so that one can always
compile a binary that matches an archived context version.
- This version also permits us to experiment (even very extreme) without
interupting the parent program luatex, which is now used by other macro
packages too and therefore
so. What happens if you just add
/home/sam/context-lmtx/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin to your path?
There is a rather fundamental difference between a regular luatex/mkiv
setup and luametatex/lmtx:
- in lmtx we only have one program, nothing else gets installed, there
is no jit variant
On 4/1/2019 5:36 PM, Joseph Wright wrote:
On 01/04/2019 15:55, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi all,
After more than a decade of mkiv and luatex it's time to move on to a
new stage. After all, nowadays a ten-year old program is considered to
be really old, especially for those who consider a manual
On 01/04/2019 15:55, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi all,
After more than a decade of mkiv and luatex it's time to move on to a
new stage. After all, nowadays a ten-year old program is considered to
be really old, especially for those who consider a manual typeset three
years ago as an indication
Hi all,
After more than a decade of mkiv and luatex it's time to move on to a
new stage. After all, nowadays a ten-year old program is considered to
be really old, especially for those who consider a manual typeset three
years ago as an indication of lack of progress. Therefore: welcome
uments/sample1.png
Can you attach your test file and the log file? The email program is
creating line breaks and I am not sure whether that is there in the
original file or not.
The only other thing that I can think of is that some executables are not
in the path when you are running context (d
ed. If this configuration correct? Java is installed
> and
> > I am indicating absolute file locations.
> >
> > Thanks, Jeroen
> >
> >
> > \usemodule[filter]
> >
> > \defineexternalfilter
> >
> > [wordcloud]
> >
> > [filt
mloos-10-temp-wordcloud-x.tmp"
are actually created. If this configuration correct? Java is installed and
I am indicating absolute file locations.
Thanks, Jeroen
\usemodule[filter]
\defineexternalfilter
[wordcloud]
[filtercommand={/Program Files/Java/jre1.8.0_181/bin/java
-jar /context
installed and
I am indicating absolute file locations.
Thanks, Jeroen
\usemodule[filter]
\defineexternalfilter
[wordcloud]
[filtercommand={/Program Files/Java/jre1.8.0_181/bin/java
-jar /context/wordcloud/ibm-word-cloud.jar
-c /context/wordcloud/examples/configuration.txt
-w 800
tes!
http://gust.org.pl/bachotex/2019-en/registration/registration-form
Especially to prospective authors: the call for papers
is to be found at
http://www.gust.org.pl/bachotex/2019-en/cfp
Everybody is most welcome!
For the Organizing and Program Committee --
-- Jerzy Ludwichowski
(GUST,
e hurry to take the
> advantage of early rates!
>
> http://gust.org.pl/bachotex/2019-en/registration/registration-form
>
> Especially to prospective authors: the call for papers
> is to be found at
> http://www.gust.org.pl/bachotex/2019-en/cfp
>
> Everybody is most we
for instance graphics Magick's
identify
in a lua program:
Or just img.scan():
\startluacode
local image = img.scan{filename = "my-image.jpg"}
logs.report("xsize", image.xsize)
logs.report("ysize", image.ysize)
\stopluacode
--
Peter
Hi
gets by invoking for instance graphics
> > > > Magick's identify
> > > > in a lua program:
> > >
> > > Or just img.scan():
> > >
> > > \startluacode
> > >local image = img.scan{filename = "my-ima
On 2/23/2019 11:08 AM, Rudolf Bahr wrote:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 12:59:55PM +0100, Peter Münster wrote:
On Fri, Feb 22 2019, Rudolf Bahr wrote:
The picture sizes in px One gets by invoking for instance graphics Magick's
identify
in a lua program:
Or just img.scan():
\startluacode
On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 12:59:55PM +0100, Peter Münster wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 22 2019, Rudolf Bahr wrote:
>
> > The picture sizes in px One gets by invoking for instance graphics Magick's
> > identify
> > in a lua program:
>
> Or just img.scan():
>
> \sta
On Fri, Feb 22 2019, Rudolf Bahr wrote:
> The picture sizes in px One gets by invoking for instance graphics Magick's
> identify
> in a lua program:
Or just img.scan():
\startluacode
local image = img.scan{filename = "my-image.jpg"}
logs.report("xsize", imag
es in px One gets by invoking for instance graphics Magick's
identify
in a lua program:
local file = assert ( io.popen ( 'gm identify ' .. picture_name, 'r' ))
local output = file:read ( '*all' )
file:close ()
local words = {}
for w in string.gmatch ( output, "%g+" ) do
words [
... :-(
very subjective ... when program shave to deal with names Foo FoO FOO
foo ... a pain esp when users don't care, are inconistent, dont' see a
difference between one or two (proportionally displayed) spaces
imo windows is quite ok: in permits mixed case but also has a normalized
name .. it's
gt;> On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 1:51 PM Marcus Vinicius Mesquita
> >> wrote:
> >> Hi, Pablo
> >>
> >> Indeed, with curl I was able to download the file. Thank you.
> >>
> >> In the wiki page about ConTeXt standalone
> >> (https://wiki.c
.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone), the section about
>> single user installation suggests only the wget program, so I got stuck, and
>> perhaps we could avoid that for future users.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Marcus Vinicius
>>
>>> On Fri, Fe
ank you.
>
> In the wiki page about ConTeXt standalone (
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone), the section about
> single user installation suggests only the wget program, so I got stuck,
> and perhaps we could avoid that for future users.
>
> Regards
>
> Marcus
Hi, Pablo
Indeed, with curl I was able to download the file. Thank you.
In the wiki page about ConTeXt standalone (
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone), the section about
single user installation suggests only the wget program, so I got stuck,
and perhaps we could avoid
Dear Hans,
> vardef textlength(text t) =
>save n ; n := 0 ;
>for i = t :
> n := n + 1 ;
>endfor;
>n
> enddef;
>
Thank you for a good method!
It can be used in another program.
On Fri, 11 Jan 2019, Henri Menke wrote:
On 11/01/19 4:42 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to process an XML file inside a zip file without unzipping?
In particular, I have a program that generates zip files which look like
this:
The file `filename.zip` contains:
- filename.xml
On 11/01/19 4:42 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to process an XML file inside a zip file without unzipping?
>
> In particular, I have a program that generates zip files which look like
> this:
>
> The file `filename.zip` contains:
> - fi
Hi,
Is it possible to process an XML file inside a zip file without unzipping?
In particular, I have a program that generates zip files which look like
this:
The file `filename.zip` contains:
- filename.xml
- file_hash1.png
- file_hash2.png
etc.
Where `filename.xml` (the name matches
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 1/10/2019 10:26 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I have an XML file (which is generated via a program that I have no
control over), which contains elements as follows
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 1/10/2019 10:26 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I have an XML file (which is generated via a program that I have no control
over), which contains elements as follows:
height="15px
On Fri, 11 Jan 2019, Henri Menke wrote:
On 11/01/19 10:26 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I have an XML file (which is generated via a program that I have no
control over), which contains elements as follows:
I want to typeset
On 1/10/2019 10:26 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I have an XML file (which is generated via a program that I have no
control over), which contains elements as follows:
height="15px" src="Lab01_eq10401623798909303081.p
On 11/01/19 10:26 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an XML file (which is generated via a program that I have no
> control over), which contains elements as follows:
>
>
>
> height="15px" src="Lab01_
Hi,
I have an XML file (which is generated via a program that I have no
control over), which contains elements as follows:
height="15px" src="Lab01_eq10401623798909303081.png" width="95px"/>
I wan
idyellow] [y=1,t=0.99,a=1]
> some green layer pops up.
>
>
>
> as this is all about software, there is a reason to this.
> it cold be the OSX preview program too, of course.
> can someone explain to me ?
> :-)
>
> here is ok under ubuntu
> Can you convert pdf to png
[y=1,t=0.99,a=1]
> some green layer pops up.
>
>
> as this is all about software, there is a reason to this.
> it cold be the OSX preview program too, of course.
> can someone explain to me ?
> :-)
>
> here is ok under ubuntu
Can you convert pdf to png ? This s
re, there is a reason to this.
> it cold be the OSX preview program too, of course.
> can someone explain to me ?
> :-)
Hi Floris,
this is an Apple Preview issue. I wonder what it might be doing wrong.
Evince, mupdf-gl and acroread for Linux display it fine (see the
attached image).
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
i get the intended result.
if i change the yellow t value to .99
\definecolor [solidyellow] [y=1,t=0.99,a=1]
some green layer pops up.
as this is all about software, there is a reason to this.
it cold be the OSX preview program too, of course.
can someone explain to me
acs users out there. ;-)
>>
>> I can use emacs with context-mode when I start the program like this:
>>
>> . ~/context/tex/setuptex ; emacs &
>>
>> I could not find a way to set this in my emacs init file. Neither of the
>> ways described here worked f
On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 3:30 PM Jan U. Hasecke
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I hope there are some Emacs users out there. ;-)
>
> I can use emacs with context-mode when I start the program like this:
>
> . ~/context/tex/setuptex ; emacs &
>
> I could not find a way to
> On 24 Oct 2018, at 15:30, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I hope there are some Emacs users out there. ;-)
>
> I can use emacs with context-mode when I start the program like this:
>
> . ~/context/tex/setuptex ; emacs &
>
> I could not find a
Hello,
I hope there are some Emacs users out there. ;-)
I can use emacs with context-mode when I start the program like this:
. ~/context/tex/setuptex ; emacs &
I could not find a way to set this in my emacs init file. Neither of the
ways described here worked for me:
h
On 10/15/2018 8:11 PM, Damien Thiriet wrote:
Hello,
I am still working on maps and facing some new issue.
The program I used to design one map is not convenient for writing key
to symbols, and what I have is a map.png file with big spare space on
its upper left corner.
So I have either to write
Hello,
I am still working on maps and facing some new issue.
The program I used to design one map is not convenient for writing key
to symbols, and what I have is a map.png file with big spare space on
its upper left corner.
So I have either to write on the png with ImageMagick or GIMP,
or have
On 10/6/2018 10:19 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Now, what I want to do (at some stage) is to extend the functionality of
the
filter module to call jupyter kernels. So, instead of passing messages
between
context and the external program through text files, the messages can be
passed as JSON
). It is possible to
do so using the `filter` module (plus some lua code). In this case, the user
simply calls "context filename" and ConTeXt macros take care of calling an
external program (say matlab) to generate the plot and do the algebraic
calculations.
Another approach which is taken by programs l
Schmitz.
>
> Immediately I run into problems when trying to run the texfont command.
>
> My Linux (ubuntu 14.04) says:
>
> The program 'texfont' is currently not installed.
>
> I did a standalone installation years ago of this version of ConTeXt, and
> don't dare to upgr
the Advent Pro font, so I downloaded the font and have 7
ttf files available.
After looking around for some manual I found: "Integrating TrueType
Fonts into ConTEXt" by Thomas A. Schmitz.
Immediately I run into problems when trying to run the texfont command.
My Linux (ubuntu 14.04) says:
T
t; For me this works out a disaster, because in the second case the outer node
> is added, throwing my program completely off track.
>
> Questions:
> Is this the defined behaviour? Then what other means can be used to get the
> node content and nothing but the node content in both cases
program completely off track.Questions:Is this the defined behaviour? Then what other means can be used to get the node content and nothing but the node content in both cases?Why does \xmlstrippednolines behaves in this manner?
dr. Hans van der Meer
test.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
test.tex
that sets ConTeXt
typesetting in motion. For example doing
mtxrun —mymode=something
and then in the program retrieving that something.
Will someone enlighten me?
dr. Hans van der Meer
___
If your question is of
doing
mtxrun —mymode=something
and then in the program retrieving that something.
Will someone enlighten me?
dr. Hans van der Meer
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki
I seem to remember (from a galaxy far far away) that it was possible to pick up
the parameters from the mtxrun call that sets ConTeXt typesetting in motion.
For example doing
mtxrun —mymode=something
and then in the program retrieving that something.
Will someone enlighten me?
dr. Hans
Hello,
due to great TextAdept (TA) [1] extendibility, I'd like to try to program a TA add-on
which would provide a ConTeXt source "browser".
The idea is to create an independent window in the TA which will show the
current document structure, or even the project structure, and pr
n: 1, average: 0.019, instances: 1, luacalls: 8, memory: 2.635 M
> > mkiv lua stats > used platform: linux-64, type: unix, binary subtree:
> > texmf-linux-64
> > mkiv lua stats > used engine: luatex version 1.08 with functionality
> level
> > 6731, banner: this is luatex, versi
and do
(load "auctex")
in your ~/.emacs file. If you do not use auctex or not load it the Emacs
will use it's own (builtin) support for LaTeX and ConTeXt file (a
limited one).
> (custom-set-variables
> ;; custom-set-variables was added by Custom.
> ;; If you edit it by hand, y
(yasnippet-snippets auto-complete-auctex context-coloring nova-theme
auctex)))
'(tab-width 4))
(custom-set-faces
;; custom-set-faces was added by Custom.
;; If you edit it by hand, you could mess it up, so be careful.
;; Your init file should contain only one such instance.
;; If there is more than on
lines do opposite: they append path to context binary to the end of
> PATH list.
>
> The first line, 'source ...', helps here because 'setuptex' in turns
> prepend path to context binary to PATH.
>
> When you invoke 'context' in terminal (I assume it is bash shell) the
> s
se '$PATH' in
setenv), so it prepends path to context binary to PATH list. The above
lines do opposite: they append path to context binary to the end of
PATH list.
The first line, 'source ...', helps here because 'setuptex' in turns
prepend path to context binary to PATH.
When you invoke '
gt; basically you only need to set the path or run context
> / mtxrun with a full path, often from an editor
> /mtxrun --script context
>
> works ok
context script do exactly that.
> Hans
---
WBR, Vladimir Lomov
--
If you ever want to have a lot of fun, I recommend that you g
ce also that "mtx-synctex" calls the editor (which the user uses
to edit source files) in the manner that it tells the editor "open file
(...) and go to line (...).
Existing "mtx-synctex" is "aware" of "scite" editor, which is - next to
"console
in the manner that it tells the editor "open file (...) and go to line
(...).
Existing "mtx-synctex" is "aware" of "scite" editor, which is - next to
"console" - the only editor pre-configured.
So:
3. What code should be added into "mtx-synctex"
ink that the current approach to hard code synctex libraries into a
viewer is a limitation (instead an editor should call an external program
with the page and coordinates so that an external program can then look at
the synctex file and decide where to go in the editor. That way more
sophisticated
de synctex libraries into
a viewer is a limitation (instead an editor should call an external
program with the page and coordinates so that an external program can
then look at the synctex file and decide where to go in the editor.
That way more sophisticated support is possible than the now ha
limitation (instead an editor should call an external
program with the page and coordinates so that an external program can
then look at the synctex file and decide where to go in the editor. That
way more sophisticated support is possible than the now hard coded
heuristics. Keep in mind that these
namely when user "tunes" the docs to their final stage, would be great.
I think that the current approach to hard code synctex libraries into a
viewer is a limitation (instead an editor should call an external
program with the page and coordinates so that an external program can
then look at t
program which then can interpret the synctex file based on a page and
position. This also would make it possible to have more clever
synchronization and/or adapt to a macro package. Anyway, were sort of
stuck and can only try to make the best of it.
That said, the context generated synctex file
and tell me what is missing.
A MacOS X user (with Acrobat 9.5) told me that the program reports that
the file "akkerman.mp3" is missing. Although the file is indeed
embedded, the /Filespec points to the external file.
Decompressing the PDF file, I see that there are two simil
that the program reports that
the file "akkerman.mp3" is missing. Although the file is indeed
embedded, the /Filespec points to the external file.
Decompressing the PDF file, I see that there are two similar objects:
8 0 obj
<<
/EF <<
/F 7 0 R
>
>
> >> >
> >> > (custom-set-variables
> >> > ;; custom-set-variables was added by Custom.
> >> > ;; If you edit it by hand, you could mess it up, so be
> >> careful.
> >> > ;
onTeXt-Mark-version "IV")
>> > '(ConTeXt-engine "luatex")
>> > '(custom-enabled-themes (quote (leuven)))
>> > '(package-selected-packages (quote (nova-theme auctex
>> > (custom-set-faces
>>
> 'package-archives
> > '("melpa" . "http://melpa.org/packages/;)
> > t)
> > (package-initialize))
> >
> > ;;(setenv "PATH"
> "/home/aragorn/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/:$
When we have luatex 1.10 that will be easier because older code can run on a
> newer engine then.
>
> But even then, if we make snapshots that can be downloaded for a long time,
> we need some way to recognize them (by year?).
LilyPond (as a somewhat similar program) requires a ver
approahc is to use a
library for interoreting the synctex files which has too much heuristics
built in. More flexible would be to let the viewer cann an external
program which then can interpret the synctex file based on a page and
position. This also would make it possible to have more clever
Perhaps it is useful that I mention that this is a MkIV problem on my iMac with
TeXLive (2018 version). Using MkII, also with XeTeX, everything ran right out
of the box. For MkIV, I had to run a program to let LuaTeX find all the fonts,
and then it worked.
Robert
> On 7 Jun 2018, at 00:40, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
> It is interesting (and a bit depressing) that my TL2018 install worked out of
> the box on my mac.
I got errors, but then I updated the application 'TeX Live Utility' in
/Applications/TeX/, and then it worked.
So run
ffer[range={cmd:two:begin,cmd:two:end}]
> \stoptext
>
> Wolfgang
> > N. Raghavendra <mailto:nyraghu27...@gmail.com>
> > 21. April 2018 um 16:00
> > I am writing some notes using ConTeXt, which involves displaying
> > parts of some program source files. At present, I a
At 2018-04-21T17:29:58+02:00, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> The verbatim commands have a range key which let you select parts of
> the code, you can use line numbers to include a small block
> (e.g. range={3,10} or range {3,+7}) or you put labels in your code.
Many thanks! It works perfectly, with
,cmd:two:end}]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
N. Raghavendra <mailto:nyraghu27...@gmail.com>
21. April 2018 um 16:00
I am writing some notes using ConTeXt, which involves displaying parts
of some program source files. At present, I am manually cutting and
pasting the parts into the ConTeXt file. Is it po
I am writing some notes using ConTeXt, which involves displaying parts
of some program source files. At present, I am manually cutting and
pasting the parts into the ConTeXt file. Is it possible to make ConTeXt
do that for me? I am thinking of including each part of the Coq sources
between tags
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interface files.
The build.cmd script, under the /scripts folder of Npp-for-ConTeXt.zip,
reads context-en.xml and results in two files, i) /Program Files
(x86)/Notepad++/plugins/Config/ConTeXt.xml, which is used by the ConTeXt
lexer for Notepad++, and ii) /Program Files
(x86)/Notepad++/plugins/APIs/c
parsing
instead of calling a program with coordinates as arguments that starts
the editor because that would make a more powerful combo and give room
for additional functionality:
> mtxrun --script synctex
but anyway, i can only test with summatra pdf and it works ok here (last
time i chec
On 1/10/2018 6:30 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
dr. Hans van der Meer <mailto:havdm...@ziggo.nl>
10. Januar 2018 um 13:45
With \setbuffer[ABUFFER] .. \endbuffer I can program a macro to put
something in this buffer.
But is it possible to add something at the end of this buffer at a
dr. Hans van der Meer <mailto:havdm...@ziggo.nl>
10. Januar 2018 um 13:45
With \setbuffer[ABUFFER] .. \endbuffer I can program a macro to put
something in this buffer.
But is it possible to add something at the end of this buffer at a
later moment?
You can use the “buffers.
With \setbuffer[ABUFFER] .. \endbuffer I can program a macro to put something
in this buffer.
But is it possible to add something at the end of this buffer at a later moment?
Hans van der Meer
___
If your question
jdh <mailto:dhen...@gmail.com>
6. Januar 2018 um 23:42
You're right, the manual says what you pasted.
I agree that it is logical and makes sense, but the actual program
does not
do it. My version is: "mtx-context
I was using: version: 2017.08.29 19:35
I updated to: version: 2018.
You're right, the manual says what you pasted.
I agree that it is logical and makes sense, but the actual program does not
do it. My version is: "mtx-context
I was using: version: 2017.08.29 19:35
I updated to: version: 2018.01.05 19:26
Reality does not match the manual page you quat
ITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
> 21 %C GNU General Public License for more details.
> 22 %C
> 23 %C You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
> 24 %C along with this program. If not, see
> <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
Xt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/luat-cod.lua:47: in
function 'registercode'
[ctxlua]:1: in main chunk
20 %C MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
21 %C GNU General Public License for more details.
22 %C
23 %C You should have received a copy of the G
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
21 %C GNU General Public License for more details.
22 %C
23 %C You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
24 %C along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
25
26 \unprot
%C You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
24 %C along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
25
26 \unprotect
27
28 % Lua functions for the core and also for the frontend modules
29
30 >>
a missing source file and shows only the path part which looks
like a biug in the parser to me
there is not much documentation about the synctex file; actually, if an
editor would call out to an external program to resolve the location in
the file that would be more robust and easier to maintain
gt; [ctxlua]:1: in main chunk
>
> 20 %C MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
> 21 %C GNU General Public License for more details.
> 22 %C
> 23 %C You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
> 24 %C along with
3 %C You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
24 %C along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
25
26 \unprotect
27
28 % Lua functions for the core and also for the frontend modules
29
30 >> \ctxloa
vec <mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com>:
> On 1 November 2017 at 16:29, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
> > Am Wed, 1 Nov 2017 09:50:47 -0400 (EDT) schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
> >
> >> The only reason that I can think of is that "import solids;" is
> >> calling an
On 1 November 2017 at 16:29, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
> Am Wed, 1 Nov 2017 09:50:47 -0400 (EDT) schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
>
>> The only reason that I can think of is that "import solids;" is
>> calling an external program and there are some settings in your
>>
Am Wed, 1 Nov 2017 09:50:47 -0400 (EDT) schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
> The only reason that I can think of is that "import solids;" is
> calling an external program and there are some settings in your
> texmfcnf file that is restricting that program to run.
I don't know much about
modules fail. The only reason that I can
think of is that "import solids;" is calling an external program and there
are some settings in your texmfcnf file that is restricting that program
to run.
Are you using context minimals or texlive?
If you compile the attach ntg71.tex file, do you
st or wiki. ... For
>what it's worth: whenever I have to solve a problem with a program
>(or language implementation) I run into cases where I have to look
>long to find (non conflicting) information. It just comes with the
>problems one wants to solve and TeX (ConTeXt) is not d
and that documentation is perhaps not a priority for the
> project. As Hans Hagen wrote in `? Context',
>
> "... writing can get a lower priority in a time when quick and dirty
>answers can be found on the internet, mailing list or wiki. ... For
>what it's wor
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