Rob Ermers wrote:
Thanks for your quick reply. I adapted the file, according to your
suggestion. The letter now comes out right! Thank you for that. I
immediately tried an items list, which also works!
Still, if there is any \ code in the xml file, it does not seem to work.
Changing \e to in
Dear friends,
I apologize that I have recently sent message to this list only when
I've got some problems. Nontheless I need to keep this tradition. :-( I
tried to install the newest ConTeXt over the TexLive 9/2003. All was
perfect except the Czech interface. I've got a strange error. What
Michal Kvasnicka wrote:
I apologize that I have recently sent message to this list only when
I've got some problems. Nontheless I need to keep this tradition. :-( I
tried to install the newest ConTeXt over the TexLive 9/2003. All was
perfect except the Czech interface. I've got a strange error.
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Michal Kvasnicka wrote:
Many thanks for your answer. I will try to follow your advices.
As for TeX distributions, I'm getting desperate. I had to switch to
TeXLive from teTeX, because 1) it didn't work with tha last version of
ConTeXt I tried to install, and 2) in SuSE 9.1 mktexlsr doesn't work
David Antos wrote:
just a comment. In TeXlive2003, czhyph.tex contains first
\ifx\addlanguage\undefined
\errmessage{This file can be used only in babelised formats!}
\fi
Well, I forgot to say that I commented these lines. :-) As for the rest,
I think ConTeXt is as superior to LaTeX as an herd
David Antos wrote:
The path of least resistence is probably to make cont-usr.tex to point
directly to the actual position of czhyphen.tex directly :-(, sigh...
indeed, sigh ...
a problem is that users keep their own cont-usr file and changes in names like
that are then up to the user; i could add
Some months ago I stopped upgrading ConTeXt. Here and there I saw
references to new file hierarchies, and something about installation
scripts ... if I remember correctly. I didn't want to break my system,
so I just stopped upgrading, and stopped reading those messages (which I
didn't
Gary wrote:
Some months ago I stopped upgrading ConTeXt. Here and there I saw
references to new file hierarchies, and something about installation
scripts ... if I remember correctly. I didn't want to break my system,
so I just stopped upgrading, and stopped reading those messages (which I
Is there some other way besides my traditional method of unzipping
cont-tmf.zip file into /localtexmf ?
I'm on MikTeX as well. I've kept my system up to date via the
MikTeX Update Wizard. But just to see if unzipping cont-tmf.zip over
my \texmf would break anything, I just tried it. No
Hans Hagen wrote:
Gary wrote:
[...]
Sorry about this. I really want to avoid getting my system into some
strange state, and spending hours unraveling the mystery. Done that
too many times in my life.
i do my best to avoid problem sfo rusers, but some things are out of
my control
Hans
Hans Hagen wrote:
Gary wrote:
[...]
3.) Is there some other way besides my traditional method of
unzipping cont-tmf.zip file into /localtexmf ? Do I need to rebuild
the file system?
no, you can unzip, run textools --fixtexmf --force, regenerate the
database, and cross your fingers
ok, here's
Gary wrote:
Understood and appreciated. I am *not* annoyed, and I apologize if I
sounded annoyed.
i was not annoyed at all -)
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
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Gary wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Gary wrote:
[...]
3.) Is there some other way besides my traditional method of
unzipping cont-tmf.zip file into /localtexmf ? Do I need to rebuild
the file system?
no, you can unzip, run textools --fixtexmf --force, regenerate the
database, and cross your
Hello. I have a style request that I haven't come across before and
don't know how to handle in ConTeXt.
I need the first line of text following a chapter title to always start
15 picas from the top edge of the text area. In other words, no matter
how little space the title takes up, the first
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Hello. I have a style request that I haven't come across before and
don't know how to handle in ConTeXt.
I need the first line of text following a chapter title to always start
15 picas from the top edge of the text area. In other words, no matter
how little space the
After the last update ConTeXt has problems with fonts unter miktex.
from the log:
[1.1{original-empty.map}{texnansiOSFSC-adobe-cronospro.map
Warning: pdfetex (file texnansiOSFSC-adobe-cronospro.map): invalid entry
for `texnansiOSFSC-raw-CronosPro-Bold': invalid font file name
the entry in the
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005, Matthias C. Schmidt wrote:
After the last update ConTeXt has problems with fonts unter miktex.
from the log:
[1.1{original-empty.map}{texnansiOSFSC-adobe-cronospro.map
Warning: pdfetex (file texnansiOSFSC-adobe-cronospro.map): invalid entry for
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