[a little off topic]
http://www.quiss.org/swftools/examples.html
(pdf - swf; open new views if we think mp-pdf-swf driven by context..)
http://www.pragma-ade.com/dir/itdemos/internal/media/
(how to play mediashow.smi ? maybe
https://player.helixcommunity.org
can help ?)
luigi
Hi
This error massage in \startitemize[1, packed] with \setbodyfont[22pt].
How can I do
systems : begin file paint at line 11
title : - \midaligned {자전거 폐기안내}
! Math formula deleted: Insufficient symbol fonts.
\mathematics #1-\relax \ifmmode #1\else
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Mojca Miklavec said this at Fri, 8 Jul 2005 00:33:38 +0200:
Just a hint: don't ever expect my secrets to be hidden that way. They
are way too precious to be seen by others by simply switching them on
again in Acrobat :)
It's not hidden in other PDF viewers, such as
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Frank Grieshaber wrote:
Hello all (esp. the ConTeXt-Developers),
some time ago I sent the following email to this list and got no reply
so I'm resending it.
Is there any possibility that this feature will be part of the
next/one of the next ConTeXt-versions?
Frank
Thursday, July 7, 2005 Adam Lindsay wrote:
Me neither, but they look to be of good quality, but of lesser glyph
coverage (lacking AMS symbols) than the PX fonts. That said, the basic
three fonts are 99.8% glyph compatible with the existing PX support.
So ConTeXt uses the PX family for math
Hans Hagen said this at Fri, 8 Jul 2005 09:12:01 +0200:
as long as it's only mojca's password that needs to be hidden
:)
Well, someone could cut-and-paste that invisible text...
But that certainly works better on Apple's Preview.app, and probably is
mostly appropriate for the intended use...
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Practical example: when I set up palatino, the typescript
file set 'modern' as the typeface (which again tries to load
the lm files :))
Assume now that I want to overrule that choice, and only
that choice. Can I do this from within my source file?
one problem is that a
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello Nikolai,
[a luckily not so long list snipped]
I'll have a look at texshow-web this weekend.
...
So if there are more suggestions, shout out now.
Are you sure that you wanted to ask that?
# source browser
(apart from line numbering and advanced searching
Giuseppe Bilotta said this at Fri, 8 Jul 2005 10:11:01 +0200:
Thursday, July 7, 2005 Adam Lindsay wrote:
Me neither, but they look to be of good quality, but of lesser glyph
coverage (lacking AMS symbols) than the PX fonts. That said, the basic
three fonts are 99.8% glyph compatible with the
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
- a link to download documentation (pdf or png with html navigation) for
single .tex files could be present (like in modules.pdf)
Actually, modules.pdf is an old version.
I'm making a new modules.pdf; news at
http://contextgarden.net/User:Luigi.scarso/modules.pdf
Friday, July 8, 2005 Adam Lindsay wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta said this at Fri, 8 Jul 2005 10:11:01 +0200:
Thursday, July 7, 2005 Adam Lindsay wrote:
Me neither, but they look to be of good quality, but of lesser glyph
coverage (lacking AMS symbols) than the PX fonts. That said, the basic
three
Friday, July 8, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Practical example: when I set up palatino, the typescript
file set 'modern' as the typeface (which again tries to load
the lm files :))
Assume now that I want to overrule that choice, and only
that choice. Can I do this from
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Tu sum it up:
- the adapted plain TeX trick with boxes doesn't place any content, but
only works for plain text (not useful)
- \startproperty[mysecret] hides the content (works satisfactory in that
view), but only works on Adebe Acrobat, not even in the Wiki
-
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
The problem is that the Palatino typescript *explictily*
mentions 'modern' as its tt font (scaled by 1.75). I would
like to override that in my source file. Is this possible?
you can define any typescript that you want, so
\starttypescript [my-palatino] [ec]
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Is it possible to set mathpazo as the default math font for
Palatino, and setting px as the fallback?
that would break many of my files
the best thing to do is (given that this pazzo stuff is complete)
\starttypescript[pazzo][...
.
\stoptypescript
For that
Giuseppe Bilotta said this at Fri, 8 Jul 2005 13:39:22 +0200:
Is it possible to set mathpazo as the default math font for
Palatino, and setting px as the fallback?
Interesting.
My first thought (and this probably can apply to your other issue within
this thread) was to probe for tfm files with
Adam Lindsay wrote:
My first thought (and this probably can apply to your other issue within
this thread) was to probe for tfm files with something like:
\doiffile{zplmr7t.tfm}
...but that doesn't work. Does anyone know how you can look for non-.tex
files from within ConTeXt?
you probably
Hans Hagen said this at Fri, 8 Jul 2005 15:14:29 +0200:
...but that doesn't work. Does anyone know how you can look for non-.tex
files from within ConTeXt?
you probably need to add the font paths you your tex input paths
Hmm. That doesn't make for a satisfying general solution, then.
--
Friday, July 8, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
you can define any typescript that you want, so
\starttypescript [my-palatino] [ec]
\definetypeface [palatino] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [default]
[encoding=\typescripttwo]
\definetypeface [palatino] [tt] [mono] [courier] [default]
Giuseppe Bilotta said this at Fri, 8 Jul 2005 15:24:10 +0200:
Ok so far, but having to rewrite all of it just to override a
single value seems excessive, to me. Isn't there a simple
way to only override only some things?
I had tried a \definetypeface line on its own, but it didn't
seem to work
Or you could do something like this:
\def\doiffontelse#1#2#3{%
\batchmode \font\klutch=#1 \errorstopmode
\ifdim \the\fontdimen5\klutch 1pt #3\else #2\fi
\let\klutch\relax
}
\doiffontelse{ec-lmr10}
{\message{Up-to-date}}
{\message{Please install lmr}}
It gives an ugly
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Or you could do something like this:
\def\doiffontelse#1#2#3{%
\batchmode \font\klutch=#1 \errorstopmode
\ifdim \the\fontdimen5\klutch 1pt #3\else #2\fi
\let\klutch\relax
}
\doiffontelse{ec-lmr10}
{\message{Up-to-date}}
{\message{Please install lmr}}
I couldn't find the appropriate typescript definition in
ConTeXt, so here's the initial stuff:
\starttypescript[mono][luxi][\defaultencoding]
\definefontsynonym[Luxi] [\defaultencoding-ul9r8a]
[encoding=\defaultencoding]
\definefontsynonym[LuxiBold]
In case someone finds this experimental piece of code for highlighting
metapost inside ConTeXt useful, put:
ConTeXt
augroup filetypedetect
au! BufRead,BufNewFile *.texsetfiletype context
augroup END
somewhere to your filetype.vim (probably after TeX) and move the
attached
Hans Hagen wrote:
i've added printable support (was already there but no key available)
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\defineproperty [mojca] [layer] [state=stop]
\starttext
\input ward
\startproperty[mojca]I hate hacking TeX!\stopproperty
\input davis
\button{Show Mojca's
Mojca,
just wonderful to see that there's another ConTeXt user who likes
vim! Though I'm basically an emacs person, there are some editing
tasks I like to do with vim - the line numbering alone is wonderful,
there is no equivalent in emacs (and I've tried quite a lot of
things!). So
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
In case someone finds this experimental piece of code for highlighting
metapost inside ConTeXt useful, put:
ConTeXt
augroup filetypedetect
au! BufRead,BufNewFile *.texsetfiletype context
augroup END
somewhere to your filetype.vim (probably after TeX) and
Hi all,
Does anyone know how to setup fourier to have boldfaced symbols (both
greek and roman) using the Fourier font? I've read through the
Mixed Normal and Bold Math doc, but I cannot seem to get bold to
work at all with the Fourier font. Heck, I cannot even get the
boldmath definition to
Dear all,
(PS: Tell me if you need some extra books to read once you are done with
your fontinstaller and the garden :)
I don't think that I am ever done with these two. :) Since we are
talking about the font installer:
I have created a project at foundry.supelec.fr, thanks to Fabrice
(Sorry for responding to two separate mails, I'm a bit rushed, going on
a three-day holiday.)
Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
If you have something like
\startMPpage
draw ...
\stopMPpage,
it will do the syntax highligting for metapost inside the \start-\stop
pair.
That's
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
In case someone finds this experimental piece of code for highlighting
metapost inside ConTeXt useful, put:
Hi!
I don't want to be a party-pooper, but I have already commited support
for the context file-type to vim7 CVS. Perhaps you can look over my
version and make
On 7/8/05, Thomas A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mojca,
just wonderful to see that there's another ConTeXt user who likes
vim! Though I'm basically an emacs person, there are some editing
I use vim everyday here with ConTeXt for vietnamese text :-)
It's nice to have a set of
Reading the list archives, it looks like there are certain advantages,
to performing underlining according to my example below:
=
\setupcolors[state=start]
\definetextbackground[underline][location=text,alternative=1,background=,frame=off]
\definestartstop
[underline]
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