a minimal example
next time), but the problem seems to be the combination of
equations and labels. When labels are present, the file is
processed twice and the equations are also read twice (in
MkIV). It hasn't been fixed for ages, that probably means
it will stay.
One workaround
?
(Problem three: Having stuff under back matter causes a few extra
empty pages that I don't seem to be able to suppress with any
combination of \page commands (last one I tried seems to be
\page[right,quadruple]). However, this problem may go away if 1 2
get solved.)
Thankful for any help
empty pages that I don't seem to be able to suppress with any
combination of \page commands (last one I tried seems to be
\page[right,quadruple]). However, this problem may go away if 1 2
get solved.)
Thankful for any help,
Mari
Hello all,
I've not been able to find the right combination of commands to change
my header style. I'd like to have bold, italic (or slanted), plus
change the text size. I currently have the following:
\setuphead[section][color=header_dark_blue, aligntitle=float]
\definehead[newsection][section
Am 07.12.2011 um 12:17 schrieb Felix Ingram:
Hello all,
I've not been able to find the right combination of commands to change
my header style. I'd like to have bold, italic (or slanted), plus
change the text size. I currently have the following:
\setuphead[section][color
jammed up in
exactly the same manner.
Regressing to the ubuntu 'lucid' packages resolved the problem for me,
so whatever is wrong has gone wrong somewhere in the combination of
packages in ubuntu 'natty'.
I did eventually get to the bottom of this. Turns out that mtxrun was
failing to find
the same manner.
Regressing to the ubuntu 'lucid' packages resolved the problem for me,
so whatever is wrong has gone wrong somewhere in the combination of
packages in ubuntu 'natty'.
--
Regards,
Brendan Jurd
Software Engineer
Achieve, Corp
brendan.j...@achievecorp.com.au
.
- degrees fixed (special category as it can be standalone or in
combination).
- per fixed
- Hz, dB (actually deci + bel so megabel also works), lx, permille, t,
k, Da added
- eV, m, \mu m, root added
- ad 1: should normally work out ok
- ad 2: no looking back (would demand an extra
On 11/24/2011 09:12 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
This was always possible:
\placefigure[here,none]{}{…}
Wolfgang
OK, I see, now it's only the combination of these two keywords that gets
rid of the caption. Conscious decision or side effect?
Thomas
On 24-11-2011 22:03, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On 11/24/2011 09:12 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
This was always possible:
\placefigure[here,none]{}{…}
Wolfgang
OK, I see, now it's only the combination of these two keywords that gets
rid of the caption. Conscious decision or side effect
Hi all,
I posted this bug some time ago, but it still seems there. The
combination between linenumbering and images isn't working. I use mkiv
with the latest beta.
Look at this short example:
--
\setuplayout[width=120mm]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setuplinenumbering
It seems that margin notes when called from inside
\startcombination..\stopcombination do not reach the margin of the paper.
Instead they use a margin inside the combination.
Is that as intended or unavoidable?
It was my objective to have them at the edge of the paper.
See minimal example below
On 11-10-2011 10:03, Meer, H. van der wrote:
It seems that margin notes when called from inside
\startcombination..\stopcombination do not reach the margin of the paper.
Instead they use a margin inside the combination.
Is that as intended or unavoidable?
It was my objective to have them
It seems that margin notes when called from inside
\startcombination..\stopcombination do not reach the margin of the paper.
Instead they use a margin inside the combination.
Is that as intended or unavoidable?
It was my objective to have them at the edge of the paper.
See minimal example below
with
“\setuptyping[align=flushleft]”.
This has helped unless I have some particularly long words towards the
right of the frame. I will use a combination of flushleft plus some
pre-processing.
Thanks for the help,
Felix
could study?
Change the alignment of the verbatim text with
“\setuptyping[align=flushleft]”.
This has helped unless I have some particularly long words towards the
right of the frame. I will use a combination of flushleft plus some
pre-processing.
You can use “align={flushleft,broad}” which
for the suggestion.
Regards,
Mathieu
umm, i can’t seem to get it to work. i use the mkiv minimals…
no combination of \donknuthmode, \nonknuthmode, \pgfmatrixnextcell and
“replace ampersand=foo”, that i tried, seems to work.
can anyone give me a minimal example of a working tikz matrix in a context
\pgfmatrixnextcell. Thank you Aditya for the suggestion.
Regards,
Mathieu
umm, i can’t seem to get it to work. i use the mkiv minimals…
no combination of \donknuthmode, \nonknuthmode, \pgfmatrixnextcell and
“replace ampersand=foo”, that i tried, seems to work.
can anyone give me a minimal example
the signs with their interpretations, namely
\pgfmatrixnextcell. Thank you Aditya for the suggestion.
Regards,
Mathieu
umm, i can’t seem to get it to work. i use the mkiv minimals…
no combination of \donknuthmode, \nonknuthmode, \pgfmatrixnextcell and
“replace ampersand=foo”, that i tried, seems
i don’t know if it’s a TikZ or a ConTeXt bug, but with the newest mkiv beta
installed with mtx-update.lua, tikz fails when using the option “text badly
centered” in combination with “text width”:
\usemodule[tikz]
\starttext
\tikz\node[text badly centered, text width=1cm]{fail};
\stoptext
gives
Am 04.09.2011 um 15:11 schrieb Philipp A.:
i don’t know if it’s a TikZ or a ConTeXt bug, but with the newest mkiv beta
installed with mtx-update.lua, tikz fails when using the option “text badly
centered” in combination with “text width”:
\usemodule[tikz]
\starttext
\tikz\node[text
On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 15:37, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 04.09.2011 um 15:11 schrieb Philipp A.:
i don’t know if it’s a TikZ or a ConTeXt bug, but with the newest mkiv beta
installed with mtx-update.lua, tikz fails when using the option “text badly
centered” in combination with “text width
text. Everything goes fine except the fact of non-embedded
profile and the fact that text is considered like a gray scale object.
The (stupid) preflight has problems with overprinting in combination
with grayscale. You could try to use CMYK (black) then. Something like
\definecolor[cmykblack][k=1
for it to do.
before and after go on the top and the bottom of the combination block,
inbetween goes between the figure/table and the caption.
One possibility to simplify measurement is to abuse figurecollections
(Please wikify).
\startbuffer[table:1]
\startTABLE
\NC A \NC B \NC C \NC D \NC
on the backslash?
3. Wolfgang write about using context command
\convertnumber{R}{1400} and the corresponding syntax:
context.convertnumber(R,1400) to roman converting.
It is great, but I could not figure out how to use in combination with
the above syntax (ie use case context.command) or find
. comment on the backslash?
indeed
3. Wolfgang write about using context command
\convertnumber{R}{1400} and the corresponding syntax:
context.convertnumber(R,1400) to roman converting.
It is great, but I could not figure out how to use in combination with
the above syntax (ie use case
syntax:
context.convertnumber(R,1400) to roman converting.
It is great, but I could not figure out how to use in combination with
the above syntax (ie use case context.command) or find the appropriate
conversion LUA function (I did not use a custom function).
Is there any way to do something like
far. I use minimals and only update when I need a new
feature, since I don't want to risk any unanticipated changes.
(I started out on MkII, but was seduced by LuaTeX's combination of
microtypography and OTF support.)
Pont
to your example two table side by side
at the complete width of the page and the natural way to
do is this is to insert a float which spans three columns,
inside the float you can then place the two tables with
a combination (or a table with two columns).
Wolfgang
solution as mentioned by placing the
columnpart in a float with combination.
Willi
On 5 Jul 2011, at 17:26, Bernd Kosubek wrote:
Am Tue, 5 Jul 2011 16:13:14 +0200
schrieb Willi Egger w.eg...@boede.nl:
As Hraban mentions it might be best to place the two tables with \placefigure
+ startcombination
the piece
where you use two colums then you should think of another solution as
mentioned by placing the columnpart in a float with combination.
Thank you Willy,
this is a clear statement.
So now I can plan my future jobs with columnset a little bit better.
Bernd
signature.asc
Description: PGP
/xits-math/) solves the
problem.
Shouldn't there be a fallback to lmmath or similar?
xits is part of the minimals
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
will load the predefined dejavu rm/ss/tt/mm combination and one can
define another one if needed (just copy the 6 lines and replace the mm one)
making
an unlucky
combination of older / newer code.
Hans
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[Courier New]
\starttext
This Arial in combination with {\tt Courier New}.
\stoptext
The spec-system is another system to make font loading
easier but the quality of the result depends on the font
information which are sometimes a mess.
\definetypeface[mainface][ss][specsans][Arial
* commenting out the synctex line also makes it work again
* somehow the problem is in combination with a title element (part,
chapter, etc.), because without it it works again as well
More verbose log attached.
Adam
(test.tex
ConTeXt ver: 2011.05.14 16:34 MKIV fmt: 2011.5.14
On 05/05/2011 01:32 PM, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Has anyone seen this before? I wanted to ask up front before I really start
digging into the issue… I might have missed something obvious.
Check the hexdump of the file. Chances are that one of them has í
directly, and one a combination
Has anyone seen this before? I wanted to ask up front before I really start
digging into the issue… I might have missed something obvious.
Check the hexdump of the file. Chances are that one of them has í directly,
and one a combination of dotlessiacuteaccent.
Awesome hint… hits the nail
On 05/05/2011 03:52 PM, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Has anyone seen this before? I wanted to ask up front before I really start
digging into the issue… I might have missed something obvious.
Check the hexdump of the file. Chances are that one of them has í directly, and one a
combination
calculations yourself:
http://www.decodeunicode.org/en/u+0301/properties
At the top right, it has numerical values for the current character in
various encodings.
This page looks great. Jotted down for later reading ;-)
I guess I need to find and replace the accent combination by the direct slot
'BaseState /ON' in combination with '/ON [
whatever] /OFF [whatever]'.
Removing 'BaseState /ON' results in a flawless PDF.
Regards, Peter
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'PDF Reference, version
1.7.pdf', p376), setting 'BaseState /ON' in combination with '/ON [
whatever] /OFF [whatever]'.
Removing 'BaseState /ON' results in a flawless PDF.
... but results in a
'Optional content configuration dictionary has no BaseState entry'
when preflighting PDF/X-4p.
Maybe
just a warning about a redundancy (see 'PDF Reference, version
1.7.pdf', p376), setting 'BaseState /ON' in combination with '/ON [
whatever] /OFF [whatever]'.
Removing 'BaseState /ON' results in a flawless PDF.
... but results in a
'Optional content configuration dictionary has no BaseState
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 15:08, Pontus Lurcock p...@talvi.net wrote:
Why not just put it in a float?
OK, after some fiddling around, a combination of a framed text in a
float seems to work.
Definitions:
\definefloat[pullquote][pullquotes] % Define a new type of float
\setupcaption[pullquote
Am 28.04.2011 um 18:27 schrieb mathew:
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 15:08, Pontus Lurcock p...@talvi.net wrote:
Why not just put it in a float?
OK, after some fiddling around, a combination of a framed text in a
float seems to work.
Definitions:
\definefloat[pullquote][pullquotes
On 26-4-2011 5:17, Matthieu Stigler wrote:
MTXrun | current version: 2009.11.26 16:2
that's rather old for a luatex/context combination
on the wiki you can find how to install minimals (takes a few minutes
only, no compilation needed)
Hans
Aha! It's this combination that makes it work:
\setupmargindata[inmargin][location=outer,align=inner] % align=inner has no
effect here?!
\setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=inner] % but when I add this it works and
aligns to the body text
Thanks for your help, I'm all set now.
-Ursprüngliche
. It should also work on other paper sizes (A5 in
particular).
Don't ask me. I have no experience with layers in combination with
'position=yes'. Anyhow, IMO it's much easier to draw all in one graphic
than try to attach the MP graphic with the frame(d) border. Also: I have
no idea how to do
2011/3/20 Philipp A. flying-sh...@web.de
On modern Linux distributions, there is support for the ellipsis (…) on the
keyboard layout; The combination is [AltGr+.]
Not all. In openSUSE that is not the case. I made it for myself. I have a
file
/SharedFunctions/Xmodmap.extra
which I use
2011/3/21 Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com
2011/3/20 Philipp A. flying-sh...@web.de
On modern Linux distributions, there is support for the ellipsis (…) on
the keyboard layout; The combination is [AltGr+.]
Not all. In openSUSE that is not the case. I made it for myself. I have
On Mon 21 Mar 2011, Philipp A. wrote:
oh, i guess you’d like to file a bug request for this. it’s quite
useful and has no drawbacks at all.
Well, the drawback is that it takes up a key combination :-). For
example, in the US-international dead-key layout, AltGr+. applies an
overdot diacritic
On modern Linux distributions, there is support for the ellipsis (…) on the
keyboard layout; The combination is [AltGr+.]
On Windows, there is at least Microsoft
KLChttp://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=fb7b3dcd-d4c1-4943-9c74-d8df57ef19d7.
While the possibilities are inferior
Am 20.03.2011 um 14:51 schrieb Philipp A.:
On modern Linux distributions, there is support for the ellipsis (…) on the
keyboard layout; The combination is [AltGr+.]
On Windows, there is at least Microsoft KLC. While the possibilities are
inferior, simple key combinations like the one
On 5-3-2011 5:24, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
On c.t.t. there was a discussion about the TeX-ligatures -- and ---
for endash and emdash. It seems that the luaotfload/context code
fails for some font/mode combination: For some fonts +tlig works
with both modes, some works only with mode=base
On c.t.t. there was a discussion about the TeX-ligatures -- and ---
for endash and emdash. It seems that the luaotfload/context code
fails for some font/mode combination: For some fonts +tlig works
with both modes, some works only with mode=base, and there was also
a report of font which doesn't
that scrapes online newspaper
sites using luasocket and randomly inserts the content via
Context xml processing. In combination with [1] this should make
future political candidates dependent on Context to a degree [pun
not intended] that would allow us to coerce them into generous
public funding
of Contents. The
\placecontent is already enough to produce the error, but only in
combination with the definitions in my env.tex file. If I don't place
the TOC, or don't load my env settings, the documents compiles.
Can you make a minimal example or send me the files off list.
I've attached
with the Table of Contents. The
\placecontent is already enough to produce the error, but only in
combination with the definitions in my env.tex file. If I don't place
the TOC, or don't load my env settings, the documents compiles.
Change these defintions from \def to \unexpanded\def
% Font Features
but it’s not able to tell
what from your example.
Indeed, it has something to do with the Table of Contents. The
\placecontent is already enough to produce the error, but only in
combination with the definitions in my env.tex file. If I don't place
the TOC, or don't load my env settings
combination? It sounds like a bug we fixed a
while ago (the font is probably a postscript font with an abnormal units per em
setting)
Best wishes,
Taco
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On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 21:09, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
How old is your luatex and context combination? It sounds like a bug we fixed
a while ago (the font is probably a postscript font with an abnormal units
per em setting)
Thanks for your answer. I'm using the latest
no
problems with this font in OpenOffice.
How old is your luatex and context combination? It sounds like a bug we fixed
a while ago (the font is probably a postscript font with an abnormal units
per em setting)
No, it's a truetype font with 2048 UnitsPerEm.
This font has not kerning at all: it is only
. paragraphs whose first lines are always \textwidth in width and whose next
lines are always somehow indented.
I achieved the desired shape by the following combination of \setupnarrower and
\setupindenting:
---
\starttext
\setupnarrower[left=2em]
\startnarrower[1*left,0*right
combination of
\setupnarrower and \setupindenting:
---
\starttext
\setupnarrower[left=2em]
\startnarrower[1*left,0*right]
\setupindenting[yes,-2em]
\input knuth
\stopnarrower
\stoptext
---
But I would like to ask whether this way is clean enough and/or there
is a better way, especially via a kind
first lines are always \textwidth in width and
whose next lines are always somehow indented.
I achieved the desired shape by the following combination of
\setupnarrower and \setupindenting:
---
\starttext
\setupnarrower[left=2em]
\startnarrower[1*left,0*right]
\setupindenting[yes,-2em]
\input knuth
\obeyspaces\getbuffer[textext]\egroup
If I try to use \obeyspaces in combination with the lua variable
'textext' I can no longer access the variable, as the variable is
indexed by a tex macro (lets call it \FOO), which then is interpreted as
whatever.[\FOO ].textext ).
No solution for 1. yet
missing entries.
In this case, I just added these four missing characters by hand.
The first versions of the table were a combination of data present
already in context and some unicode tables from the web (using scripts)
but much in the math department was added manually as i found out
to false, so no further reporting is done.
In other words, your longer example fails to report anything for
the VA, AT, and To combinations because all the second
glyphs in the pairs have already been seen before in a non-kerned
combination (A, lo, T).
You have to rethink the loop logic.
Best
combination (A, lo, T).
You have to rethink the loop logic.
Ah, I see the problem now. Many thanks Taco! :-)
Best wishes, Peter
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I don't think there is an equivalent context macro. But hdotsfor should just
be a combination of \span\omit + \hdotfill.
The command \hdotfill is not defined (in TeX Live 2010 context with
updates from tlcontrib.metatex.org and in context minimal).
So, just copying the definition
from
Hi.
I faced with strange (for me) behavior of combination of
'\setupmathematics' and '\iint'. Consider the following example:
example name=ex1.tex
\setupbodyfont[xits]
\setupmathematics[integral=displaylimits]
\starttext
This is a sample.
\startformula
\exp^{\imath\phi}=\cos\phi+\imath\sin
context macro. But hdotsfor should
just be a combination of \span\omit + \hdotfill. So, just copying the
definition from amsmath.sty should work.
We need to think of a good syntax for matrices in ConTeXt to handle such
things.
Aditya
Thank you very much for this info!
As a beginner I must first figure out (resp. digest) what you have
written:-)
My intention was to create a typescript for the combination
Baskerville (serif) + GillSans(sans) + Consolas(mono) +
FourierGUT(math)
The typescript included in my original
/contextlive/blob/master/runtexexec.c
I use fork()/exec() combination in C.
Patrick
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Am 2010-10-07 um 12:27 schrieb Patrick Gundlach:
How's ConTeXt called in ConTeXtgarden Live? Any special means?
http://github.com/pgundlach/contextlive/blob/master/runtexexec.c
I use fork()/exec() combination in C.
Ok, I won't use C...
I guess it's a problem of my specific combination
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm hra...@fiee.net wrote:
Am 2010-10-07 um 12:27 schrieb Patrick Gundlach:
How's ConTeXt called in ConTeXtgarden Live? Any special means?
http://github.com/pgundlach/contextlive/blob/master/runtexexec.c
I use fork()/exec() combination in C
Am 2010-10-07 um 17:48 schrieb luigi scarso:
How's ConTeXt called in ConTeXtgarden Live? Any special means?
http://github.com/pgundlach/contextlive/blob/master/runtexexec.c
I use fork()/exec() combination in C.
Ok, I won't use C...
I saw you set TEXMFHOME - I don't need that for MkIV, do I
the combination of a tagged pdf with collapsed
register ...)
Steffen
===
! Undefined control sequence.
system error on line 26 in file Ohnee-Titel.tex: Undefined control
sequence ...
16 \starttext
17 \placeregister[index][compress=yes] \blank[2*big]
18 \page
19
I am trying to string 10 pdfs together onto one very wide page so I can
print it as a scroll.
I've tried using texexec as follows:
$texexec --combination=10*1 --pdfcombine infile.pdf
but what I get is 10 pdfs at the top of an A4 sheet.
How do I make a custom page size 1480mm x 210 mm?
I've also
Am 15.09.2010 um 02:26 schrieb Arild Syme:
I am trying to string 10 pdfs together onto one very wide page so I can print
it as a scroll.
I've tried using texexec as follows:
$texexec --combination=10*1 --pdfcombine infile.pdf
but what I get is 10 pdfs at the top of an A4 sheet.
How do
normal layer mechanism in combination with localframed environments, this is a very powerful combination and you could create complicated layouts with them.
+The underlying mechanism behind letter layers is \CONTEXT’s normal layer mechanism in combination with local framed environments. This is a very
On 3-8-2010 11:12, Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
there is a problem with color shading in combination with color
conversion. Short example is attached.
MTXrun | current version: 2010.07.30 11:35
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.62.0-2010080307 (rev 3794)
fixed in next beta
Am 06.08.2010 18:28, schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 3-8-2010 11:12, Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
there is a problem with color shading in combination with color
conversion. Short example is attached.
MTXrun | current version: 2010.07.30 11:35
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.62.0-2010080307 (rev 3794
Hi,
there is a problem with color shading in combination with color
conversion. Short example is attached.
MTXrun | current version: 2010.07.30 11:35
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.62.0-2010080307 (rev 3794)
Best wishes, Peter
\setupcolors[state=stop]
\startMPpage
linear_shade(unitsquare
just can't find
the right
combination.
Will wikify!
All best
Thomas
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, but I just can't find the right
combination.
it's an interaction between parameters (different meaning in notes as
description) .. side effect of par notes .. need a bit of thinking but
solvable
, but I just can't find the right
combination.
Will wikify!
this works again:
\starttext
\showframe
\setupnotedefinition[footnote][location=left,width=1cm]
\setupnote[footnote][location=page,numbercommand=]
test \footnote{test}
\stoptext
this has changed (display key):
\setupnote
[footnote
then
one font. Any \definefontfeature statements would have to be done before
switching to any new font?
In regard to the use of \showbodyfont in combination with protusion (the second
mentioned problem) messing up palatino (ie. TexGyre Pagella), does that mean
\setupbodyfont is doing some background
conversioncountry
and for patterns we can just use
patternset
when setting up a specific language we then choose a preset i.e. a
combination of settings and serbian-latin is quite ok then
this all is something i'm working on and is also influenced by
discussions in the oriental tex team
On 23 juin 2010, at 19:55, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
[…]
Is it the the word affligeant or just the ffl ligature which causes the error
message
the combination affli creates the fatal error, while ffli does not.
(can't check it at the moment) but extrakerning is just a workaround
On 23-6-2010 8:12, Otared Kavian wrote:
On 23 juin 2010, at 19:55, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
[…]
Is it the the word affligeant or just the ffl ligature which causes the error
message
the combination affli creates the fatal error, while ffli does not.
(can't check it at the moment
goods programming languages
but mixing them together not always make a good pie .
italian restaurants in NL have quite some choices in pizza .. any
combination possible -)
Hans
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and
structure. Thus I began to dream of a chocolate + peanut butter
combination of the two.
I would like to know if anyone has thoughts on the possibility of using
BibLaTeX Biber with ConTeXt -- perhaps through a wrapper module of some
kind? I don't understand the internals of LaTeX or ConTeXt well enough
,
not a specific combination of commands, so it's hard to come up with
one, but I'll try. Thanks.
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John Culleton wrote:
I created a sample sheet of accent marks using Context. I used Bitstream
Charter as the font (bchr8r). The following combination didn't work:
\t{uu}
You cannot use bitstream charter with tie, because that accent is not
in the font (in fact, there are many fonts that do
reimplementation will not be backported to latex as it
involved a combination of tex, lua and mp now and is integrated into the
context kernel (we have math in the kernel so why not chemistry)
I tried your example, with decent results (see test.pdf)
with the latest texlive version of pdflatex.
Yet
can give
you a better answer.
indeed the mkiv reimplementation will not be backported to latex as it
involved a combination of tex, lua and mp now and is integrated into the
context kernel (we have math in the kernel so why not chemistry)
I tried your example, with decent results (see
On 7-5-2010 8:12, Helge Kruse wrote:
Am 07.05.2010 13:04, schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
On Friday 07 May 2010 10:23:20 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7-5-2010 9:12, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
indeed the mkiv reimplementation will not be backported to latex as it
involved a combination of tex, lua and mp now
(but it may change! :), what
are the consequences of this for a LaTeX user?
we have context mkii and context mkiv; the new ppchtex module is for
mkiv and uses a combination of lua, tex and mp; as context and latex are
quite different (and even more when you consider mkiv) the new ppchtex
code targets
Le vendredi 23/04/10 à 09h34,
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl a écrit :
we have context mkii and context mkiv; the new ppchtex module is for
mkiv and uses a combination of lua, tex and mp; as context and latex
are quite different (and even more when you consider mkiv) the new
ppchtex code targets
the date requested.
What do you think? Would this make sense? If so, should we enable it by
default?
It's a nice idea, though in my opinion not something that should be
enabled by default, but maybe being easily accesible with some keyword
combination should do. (You probably need to create your
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