Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Are users supposed to use %D kind of remarks to comment their own
environment files? I am finding it a bit strange to work with. Does
well, it has been so for a long time; originally there were also %S
lines for the formal command definitions
anyhow, the %D is used
Hi,
I am fighting to change the interlinespace in item text.
For instance:
\startitemize
\item This is the text
% here the interline space is very small
of the first item
\stopitemize
By the way, is there a way to change the font
depending on the item level?
Olivier
In order to purge the temporary context files I did (throught an alias) texutil --purgeThis worked fine.Since the introduction of the ruby scripts this call now tells me: remark: 'texutil' is now part of 'texexec' warning: use 'texmfstart texutil' insteadSo I obediently call: texmfstart.rb texutil
Dear friends,
I apologize that I ask the same question that had been asked a year ago
but I can't find in the archive the definite solution.
I want to use new fonts in the ConTeXt to typeset the Czech documents.
TeXFont seems to be the best way to prepare metrics. EC encoding seems
to be the
Hello Michal, I'm sure the EC encoding contains the 'tcaron' character (see the lm-ec.enc file for example).I have ConTeXt on top of TeXLive 2005.I can find:texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/base/ec.enctexmf/fonts/enc/dvips/lm/ec-lm.enctexmf/fonts/enc/dvips/lm/lm-ec.encI use EC normally for typesetting
Hi Richard.
I'm sure the EC encoding contains the 'tcaron' character (see the
lm-ec.enc file for example).
I have ConTeXt on top of TeXLive 2005.
I can find:
texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/base/ec.enc
texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/lm/ec-lm.enc
texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/lm/lm-ec.enc
I use EC normally for
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In order to purge the temporary context files I did (throught an alias)
texutil --purge
This worked fine.
Since the introduction of the ruby scripts this call now tells me:
remark: 'texutil' is now part of 'texexec'
warning: use 'texmfstart texutil' instead
So I
Richard Gabriel wrote:
I'd like to confirm this, i tried
texmfstart texutil.rb test.tui
or
texmfstart texutil.rb --references test.tui
and nothing happened!
Although, texutil is called correctly when processing a file with
texexec (maybe texexec calls methods from texutil.rb directly...)
andrea valle wrote:
As I made a presentation concerning typesetting I used the magic
symbols \TeX, \LaTex, \ConTeXt, \MetaFont, \MetaPost.
I also used \MetaFun: no error (so it's a recognized command, I
guess), but not special output, \MetaFun = MetaFun. I was hoping to
have the nice
Of course I understand, I'd solve it the same way...But, I'd suggest to print some warning, if some functionality is moved or removed.E.g. if I try texmfstart texutil.rb --figuresit also doesn't work but I'm informed what has happened.. ;-)Thanks,RichardFrom: Hans Hagen [mailto:[EMAIL
In the latest context version of 2006-06-7 coloring the background seems broken.Reverting to the version 2006-05-28 remedied this, but I have no intention of course, to freeze my system at that point.Here is a minimal example that colors the background in 2006-05-28 and does not in
On Jun 9, 2006, at 11:43, Richard Gabriel wrote:
Note: To check the installed formats and their version, use now:
texmfstart texexec --check
Yes, but is so much more verbose.
While previously a neat, short summary of the currently installed
formats was printed. Just what I wanted.
met
On Jun 9, 2006, at 12:49, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In order to purge the temporary context files I did (throught an
alias)
texutil --purge
This worked fine.
texutil will go away (i.e. be a wrapper only); the functionality
has been moved to texexec.rb, ctxtools.rb,
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In the latest context version of 2006-06-7 coloring the background seems
broken.
Reverting to the version 2006-05-28 remedied this, but I have no
intention of course, to freeze my system at that point.
Here is a minimal example that colors the background in
Hans van der Meer wrote:
For those on UNIX(-like) systems that have only texmfstart.rb enabled
as executable (chmod a+x texmfstart.rb) this will not work as none
the ruby scripts in the distribution seem to have their execution
bits set.
The next seems mandatory if only texmfstart
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In the latest context version of 2006-06-7 coloring the background seems
broken.
Reverting to the version 2006-05-28 remedied this, but I have no
intention of course, to freeze my system at that point.
Here is a minimal
Michal Kvasnicka wrote:
Hi Richard.
I'm sure the EC encoding contains the 'tcaron' character (see the
lm-ec.enc file for example).
I have ConTeXt on top of TeXLive 2005.
I can find:
texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/base/ec.enc
texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/lm/ec-lm.enc
texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/lm/lm-ec.enc
I
Thanks Hans
This is what I obtain.
http://www.semiotiche.it/andrea/membrana/metafun.zip
?
Best
-a-
PS: Console and log follow.
Here console:
TeXExec 5.4.3 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2005
fixing engine variable : pdfetex
executable : pdfetex
format :
andrea valle wrote:
Thanks Hans
This is what I obtain.
http://www.semiotiche.it/andrea/membrana/metafun.zip
I may be missing something, but this is the output I would
expect. cont-log.tex contains only this simple definition:
\unexpanded\def\MetaFun
{MetaFun}
Cheers,
Taco
Ah, ok, that's exactly what I need to know.
I was thinking that maybe there was some kind of special look for the
\MetaFun word: I was supposing that calling \MetaFun I would have
obtained the (nice) shaken metafun logo of the manuals.
Thanks
-a-
On 9 Jun 2006, at 16:55, Taco Hoekwater
Hans van der Meer wrote:
On Jun 9, 2006, at 12:49, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In order to purge the temporary context files I did (throught an
alias)
texutil --purge
This worked fine.
texutil will go away (i.e. be a wrapper only); the functionality
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Are users supposed to use %D kind of remarks to comment their own
environment files? I am finding it a bit strange to work with. Does
well, it has been so for a long time; originally there were also %S
lines for the formal command
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Ê¢¾¢ËÉ wrote:
Hi,evergyone
when I compile my .tex file in which the polish style module was been used,
It doesn't work. the pop-up
window tells me that maketfm: no creation rule for the font sy-anttrz.
i have known that the module
pre-polish use a special font the
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, John R. Culleton wrote:
Here is a common situation. I need a doublesided layout so I can
adjust the backspace. I want the header text on evens and odds
centered over the text block. To simplify the issue let's say
I want left on
On Jun 9, 2006, at 17:21, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
On Jun 9, 2006, at 12:49, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In order to purge the temporary context files I did (throught an
alias)
texutil --purge
This worked fine.
texutil will go away (i.e. be a
On Friday 09 June 2006 13:06, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, John R. Culleton wrote:
Here is a common situation. I need a doublesided layout so I can
adjust the backspace. I want the header text on evens and odds
centered over the text
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, John R. Culleton wrote:
On Friday 09 June 2006 13:06, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, John R. Culleton wrote:
Here is a common situation. I need a doublesided layout so I can
adjust the backspace. I want the header text
Hi John,
Humble, if I understand your question correctly then for me the
following works:
\setupheadertexts[\hfill
{\getmarking[section][last]}\hfill][pagenumber][pagenumber][\hfill Even
page text\hfill]
\setuppagenumbering[location=, alternative=doublesided]
\starttext
\dorecurse{20}{\input
On Friday 09 June 2006 15:33, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
ntg-context@ntg.nl
Very impressive, but surely there is a simpler solution! I just
want one header on the left hand page, a different one on the
right, and both of them centered on their respective pages.
\def\MyHeader{
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, John R. Culleton wrote:
On Friday 09 June 2006 15:33, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
ntg-context@ntg.nl
Very impressive, but surely there is a simpler solution! I just
want one header on the left hand page, a different one on the
right, and both of them centered on their
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi John,
Humble, if I understand your question correctly then for me the
following works:
\setupheadertexts[\hfill
{\getmarking[section][last]}\hfill][pagenumber][pagenumber][\hfill Even
page text\hfill]
\setuppagenumbering[location=,
On Jun 9, 2006, at 14:42, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In the latest context version of 2006-06-7 coloring the background
seems
broken.
Reverting to the version 2006-05-28 remedied this, but I have no
intention of course, to freeze my system at that point.
Here is a
On 6/9/06, Michal Kvasnicka wrote:
Hi Richard.
I'm sure the EC encoding contains the 'tcaron' character (see the
lm-ec.enc file for example).
I have ConTeXt on top of TeXLive 2005.
I can find:
texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/base/ec.enc
texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/lm/ec-lm.enc
On 6/9/06, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Ê¢¾¢ËÉ wrote:
Hi,evergyone
when I compile my .tex file in which the polish style module was been
used, It doesn't work. the pop-up
window tells me that maketfm: no creation rule for the font sy-anttrz.
i have known that the
Hi Matthias, thanks for your reply.
The angle braces I'm after are the ones that go around URLs in
citations, as in
[12] Smith, `Article on Things', available at www.smith.com.
It's been suggested to me elsewhere that I upgrade my ConTeXt version,
so hopefully that will help. I'll have a look
On 6/10/06, Steven Robertson wrote:
Hi Matthias, thanks for your reply.
The angle braces I'm after are the ones that go around URLs in
citations, as in
[12] Smith, `Article on Things', available at www.smith.com.
It's been suggested to me elsewhere that I upgrade my ConTeXt version,
so
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