Hello,
I'd like to include text in classical greek in a german ConTeXt
document. The t-greek-package works very well, but now there's a
problem: ConTeXt does not understand german Umlaute and german
quotationmarks any more.
Here is a short example:
\mainlanguage[de]
\usemodule[t-greek]
nico wrote:
On Sat, 06 May 2006 09:51:38 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
Hello,
When some footnotes are put in description terms, their number appears
in
the terms but their text don't appear at the bottom of the page. Is it a
known limitation?
� wrote:
On Sat, 6 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
you mean that you want centered verbatim?
Yes!
A very nice solution would be:
\starttyping[location=middle] or \setuptyping[location=middle]
\starttext
\setuptyping
On Sun, 07 May 2006 19:52:23 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, it works fine.
But as a side effect (not introduced by the patch) it seems that putting
footnotes in a term sets a fixed width to this term: in the example the
term wraps, even if I set width=broad in the
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 5 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to make the ruby version of texexec the default. Are there any
strong objections to this?
Is ruby stable with respect to system calls? Is the behaviour
consistent on Linux and Windows? Are there active
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 5/5/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
\placefigure
{\select{caption}{zapf}{\input zapf \relax}}
{}
\stoptext
i'll add selectors to the core
Very nice feature!
What about
\select[caption]{zapf}{\input zapf \relax}
syntax instead? (You're the boss and
On Sun, 7 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 5 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to make the ruby version of texexec the default. Are there any
strong objections to this?
Is ruby stable with respect to system calls? Is the behaviour
consistent on Linux
You should set the encoding for the file explicitly:
\setupencoding[default=ec] % or [default=texnansi], whatever you prefer.
I thought I had put something along these lines into the documentation,
but I must have forgotten.
HTH
Thomas
On Sun, 2006-05-07 at 19:14 +0200, Ludwig Meier wrote:
Hello everyone,
I use standalone ConTeXt distribution for win32, mswincontext.zip
downloaded a week ago, and never got proper cyrillic characters. I get
latin character codes instead: for instance, \cyrillicDJE produces DJE
in the output pdf, but not ?. At the same time \Tsedilla (cp1250)
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
I get.
F:\tmp\cont-test\testruby --version
ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i386-mswin32]
F:\tmp\cont-test\testruby test.rb
mpto mp-test-01.mp
\gdef\mpxshipout{\shipout\hbox\bgroup
\setbox0=\hbox\bgroup}
\gdef\stopmpxshipout{\egroup \dimen0=\ht0 \advance\dimen0\dp0
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
F:\tmp\cont-test\testruby test.rb
mpto mp-test-01.mp
actually, i can best write an mpto function in ruby -)
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
On Sun, 7 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
F:\tmp\cont-test\testruby test.rb
mpto mp-test-01.mp
actually, i can best write an mpto function in ruby -)
That will be great. The lesser external dependencies, the better :)
Aditya
--
Aditya Mahajan, EECS Systems, University
On Sun, 7 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
I get.
F:\tmp\cont-test\testruby --version
ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i386-mswin32]
F:\tmp\cont-test\testruby test.rb
mpto mp-test-01.mp
\gdef\mpxshipout{\shipout\hbox\bgroup
\setbox0=\hbox\bgroup}
On 5/7/06, Vladimir Smirnov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I use standalone ConTeXt distribution for win32, mswincontext.zip
downloaded a week ago, and never got proper cyrillic characters. I get
latin character codes instead: for instance, \cyrillicDJE produces DJE
in the output
On 5/7/06, Ludwig Meier wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to include text in classical greek in a german ConTeXt
document. The t-greek-package works very well, but now there's a
problem: ConTeXt does not understand german Umlaute and german
quotationmarks any more.
The Greek module does quite some
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 7 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 5 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to make the ruby version of texexec the default. Are there any
strong objections to this?
Is ruby stable with respect to
On Sun, 2006-05-07 at 22:40 +0200, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
The Greek module does quite some settings which modify the meaning of
active characters like the one for quotes and umlauts (so that they
work OK for Greek), font encoding is redefined to suit greek texts as
well.
Yes, that's right,
The Aditya's example works OK here (no cygwin installed; not one-click
installer, but extracted files + bin path set, ruby 1.9.0 (2005-07-22)
[i386-mswin32]). But I remember having problems on computers where
cygwin was installed.
Even if you run ruby from cmd.exe: if cygwin resides in your path,
Hello everyone,
Great thanks to Mojca Miklavec, that was definitely a font problem. Using
antykwa-torunska did solve it.
\usetypescript[modern-base][t2a]
\setupbodyfont[modern]
Latin modern doesn't have cyrillic letters.
I took the code from wiki. It was for cm-super font package, included
On 5/7/06, Vladimir Smirnov wrote:
Hello everyone,
Great thanks to Mojca Miklavec, that was definitely a font problem. Using
antykwa-torunska did solve it.
\usetypescript[modern-base][t2a]
\setupbodyfont[modern]
Latin modern doesn't have cyrillic letters.
I took the code from wiki.
Vladimir Smirnov wrote:
Hello everyone,
Great thanks to Mojca Miklavec, that was definitely a font problem. Using
antykwa-torunska did solve it.
\usetypescript[modern-base][t2a]
\setupbodyfont[modern]
Latin modern doesn't have cyrillic letters.
I took the code from
nico wrote:
On Sun, 07 May 2006 19:52:23 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, it works fine.
But as a side effect (not introduced by the patch) it seems that
putting
footnotes in a term sets a fixed width to this term: in the example the
term wraps, even if I set width=broad
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 5/7/06, Vladimir Smirnov wrote:
Hello everyone,
Great thanks to Mojca Miklavec, that was definitely a font problem. Using
antykwa-torunska did solve it.
\usetypescript[modern-base][t2a]
\setupbodyfont[modern]
Latin modern doesn't have cyrillic
On Sun, 7 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 7 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 5 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to make the ruby version of texexec the default. Are there any
strong objections to this?
Is ruby stable with
Hello,
please take a look at the output of the code appended. I'm plagued by
incorrect white space around the output: to much before and after the
expanded '\infull' and short versions. How to remedy that?
Thanks ... it sure took me a while to find the '\executeifdefined'
tidbit ...
Joh
%
Hi Taco,
Latex provides an optional argument for \cite. For example, if I want
to refer to something on page 4 of a paper, I can say see
\cite[page~4]{key}. This is typeset as [3, page 4] where 3 is the
reference number.
How can I do something like this with the bib module. Note that I
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