That would be the .pdfsync file. Clearly the specs have been made
available to some people, but I don't see them publically.
Attached is the one generated from the sync demo. It's not a very
transparent format, though.
Jérôme, where is the pdfsync specification?
adam
Hans Hagen said this at
At 11:14 23/12/2003, you wrote:
That would be the .pdfsync file. Clearly the specs have been made
available to some people, but I don't see them publically.
Attached is the one generated from the sync demo. It's not a very
transparent format, though.
Jérôme, where is the pdfsync specification?
Hans,
I have read this manual.
Downloaded texsync.rb and put it into my personal bin location.
I have ruby.
I have made texsync.rb executable chmod +x texsync.rb.
The commands still don't quite work as required - any hints.
Terminal listing
[Nigel-Kings-G4-Lap:~/bin] nigelk%
At 13:18 23/12/2003, you wrote:
Hans,
I have read this manual.
Downloaded texsync.rb and put it into my personal bin location.
I have ruby.
I have made texsync.rb executable chmod +x texsync.rb.
The commands still don't quite work as required - any hints.
Terminal listing
Hans
ruby texsync.rb --update --tree=doc --force
--destination=/Users/Shared/Context/
Gets me the manuals
I think on UNIX the first line of the script should look like
#!/usr/bin/ruby
However I tried this and then
[Nigel-Kings-G4-Lap:~/bin] nigelk% texsync.rb
texsync.rb: Command not found.
I
At 14:16 23/12/2003, you wrote:
Hans
ruby texsync.rb --update --tree=doc --force
--destination=/Users/Shared/Context/
Gets me the manuals
I think on UNIX the first line of the script should look like
#!/usr/bin/ruby
However I tried this and then
[Nigel-Kings-G4-Lap:~/bin] nigelk% texsync.rb
Hello,
On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 12:18:26PM +, Nigel King wrote:
[Nigel-Kings-G4-Lap:~/bin] nigelk% texsync.rb --update
Running /Users/nigelk/.cshrc
: Command not found.
So what am I doing wrong?
Nothing, but ... The problem is that the shbang line (#!/usr/bin/ruby)
doesn't work if you
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 13:16:58 +
Nigel King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans
ruby texsync.rb --update --tree=doc --force
--destination=/Users/Shared/Context/
Gets me the manuals
I think on UNIX the first line of the script should look like
#!/usr/bin/ruby
Ab better way for most normal
one option is to make a file
texsync
with in it the line
ruby texmxstart.rb texsync.rb
texmxstart.rb is not found. It presumably reads the original command line?
Google doesn't find it either?
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Hi Contexters,
Recently I tried to arrange pages of a document with
texexec --arrange jobname
In my environment file I setup the following:
\setuppapersize[A5,portrait][A4,landscape]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,location={footer}]
% Arranging:
\setuparranging[2UP]
Of course I
At 16:20 23/12/2003, you wrote:
one option is to make a file
texsync
with in it the line
ruby texmxstart.rb texsync.rb
texmxstart.rb is not found. It presumably reads the original command line?
Google doesn't find it either?
sorry, texmfstart.rb -)
Hans
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