Pepe Barbe wrote:
After jumping through hoops, with some help I managed to get XeTeX
running and using TTF fonts directly with pdfTeX.
But before I go any further I would like to know what is your opinion
in using one or the other. When researching a bit on XeTeX I read
there were several
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Apart from that the only thing that comes to my mind is the usage of
(math) fonts in general. XeTeX has not been around for such a long
time as pdfTeX, so if you want to set up your own font for math or
whatever, you might need slightly more patience. (Latin Modern hasn't
Jeff Smith wrote:
On 8/24/06, Mojca Miklavec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- You need to install ImageMagic if you don't have it yet.
- My files didn't want to compile either. I deleted everything and
installed ConTeXt from scratch (mswintex.zip, justtex.zip, XeTeX from
W32TeX + ctxtools
Hi all,
\placefigure
[none]
{}
{\startcombination
{\externalfigure[hylos]}{\placefloatcaption[figure]{Hylos}}
{\externalfigure[shrimp]}{\placefloatcaption[figure]{Shrimp III}}
\stopcombination}
returns
./src/images/hylos.jpg
figures : dimensions of ./src/images/hylos.jpg loaded from
Huh...lo and behold! This morning, it works. But I have done nothing?!
That's really strange... but I sure won't complain. :-)
One thing...
But what exactly do you mean by I enabled the shell-escape? Isn't it
enabled by default already (contrary to other distributions such as
MikTeXt)?
Yes,
Hello,
The following is quit strange, in the first formula the [{Q}, {R} ] on the
left hand side of the \rightarrow is not processed but on the right hand
side of
the \rightarrow it is processed (?)
\starttext
The left side with $[Q,R]$ does not show, but the
right side with $[Q,R]$ does show,
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006, WN wrote:
Hello,
The following is quit strange, in the first formula the [{Q}, {R} ] on the
left hand side of the \rightarrow is not processed but on the right hand
side of
the \rightarrow it is processed (?)
\starttext
The left side with $[Q,R]$ does not show, but
On 8/25/06, WN wrote:
Hello,
The following is quit strange, in the first formula the [{Q}, {R} ] on the
left hand side of the \rightarrow is not processed but on the right hand
side of
the \rightarrow it is processed (?)
\starttext
The left side with $[Q,R]$ does not show, but the
right
Renaud AUBIN a crit:
Hi all,
\placefigure
[none]
{}
{\startcombination
{\externalfigure[hylos]}{\placefloatcaption[figure]{Hylos}}
{\externalfigure[shrimp]}{\placefloatcaption[figure]{Shrimp III}}
\stopcombination}
returns
./src/images/hylos.jpg
figures : dimensions of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006, WN wrote:
Hello,
The following is quit strange, in the first formula the [{Q}, {R} ] on the
left hand side of the \rightarrow is not processed but on the right hand
side of
the \rightarrow it is processed (?)
\starttext
The left side
Hello,
Is it possible to have different cases in an abbreviation? For example mRNA.
Thanks,
Pepe
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Pepe Barbe wrote:
In the ConTeXt manuales there is a reference to \definesomething as a
way to create new commands(?)/variables(?). The truth is that I
haven't bee able to truly understand if this is a generic example or I
can define my own commands with this and how the
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