I get some unexpected results with setuptyping.
According to the manual the style-parameter has options normal, bold,
small, etc.
But if I use them I get the option back.
The only thing that seems to work is style=command.
Example:
\setuptyping[style=bold]
\starttext
\starttyping
abcd
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Thank you very much Hans ! It works now !
i'm uploading a new version that has a better synchronization (i hope)
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Hi to all,
I guess it's something obvious but...
I was taking a look at the nice cows on p.298 cont-eni:
I cannot understand why in compiling this code test is always one
line down and never on the same line, just on quarter's side. Quarter
is a small figure, and I tested with other small
Installing the latest context release (cont-tmf only) I now get the
following errors when generating the format:
(/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf-local/tex/context/patterns/lang-de.pat
! Nonletter.
l.113 .ge5r[
odiaeresis]
andrea valle wrote:
Hi to all,
I guess it's something obvious but...
\hbox {\externalfigure[quarter]} test
If TeX sees a \hbox when in vertical mode, it stays in
vertical mode, simply adding the box to the page. Only
when it sees the 't' from test does it start the next
paragraph. To make
Thanks as usual Taco,
no errors, but doesn't work for me.
\starttext
\dontleavehmode
\hbox {\externalfigure[quarter][png]} test
\stoptext
The same as before
-a-
On 28 Jan 2006, at 11:44, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
\dontleavehmode
Andrea Valle
DAMS - Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I get some unexpected results with setuptyping.
According to the manual the style-parameter has options normal, bold,
small, etc.
But if I use them I get the option back.
The only thing that seems to work is style=command.
Example:
\setuptyping[style=bold]
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
What is the context equivalent of latex's substack? How do I type the
following
$$
\sum_{\substack i \in P \\ j \in Q} a_{ij}
$$
Where is that defined? LateX gives me and 'Undefined control sequence',
and with \usepackage{amsmath} I get no error, but not a
andrea valle wrote:
Thanks as usual Taco,
no errors, but doesn't work for me.
\starttext
\dontleavehmode
\hbox {\externalfigure[quarter][png]} test
You have to remove that empty line between
the \dontleavehmode and the \hbox.
Taco
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Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
What is the context equivalent of latex's substack? How do I type the
following
$$
\sum_{\substack i \in P \\ j \in Q} a_{ij}
$$
Where is that defined? LateX gives me and 'Undefined control sequence',
and with
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I get some unexpected results with setuptyping.
According to the manual the style-parameter has options normal, bold,
small, etc.
AFAICS, this has not worked in a very very long time, and it may
even be a bug in the documentation. But it was easy to fix the code,
so
Hans Hagen wrote:
i'm uploading a new version that has a better synchronization (i hope)
I have no opportunity to write release notes in this weekend,
so you will have to wait till monday for that.
Cheers, taco
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Hans van der Meer wrote:
Has something in the system changed?
The Januari 27 version, or the one Hans uploaded this morning?
Taco
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Aditya Mahajan wrote:
The definition from m-newmat is at least partly superceded by the
new core math definitions Hans added last week, so a new implementation
would be better.
Can you suggest something?
Like this maybe?
\def\substack#1%
{\begingroup
\let\\\cr
\startmathmatrix
Thanks,
It works with the new version without recalculatebackgrounds.
i'm uploading a new version that has a better synchronization (i hope)
Hans
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Oh my, I shouldn't have asked about this problem... Sorry, but with
the latest 'n greatest, I get:
\quotation{W} == no kerning
`W == output is just the quotedblbase, the W is gobbled, and in the
log, I see:
(\end occurred inside a group at level 1)
### simple group (level 1) entered at
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
The definition from m-newmat is at least partly superceded by the
new core math definitions Hans added last week, so a new implementation
would be better.
Can you suggest something?
Like this maybe?
\def\substack#1%
{\begingroup
On 1/27/06, Hans van der Meer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get some unexpected results with setuptyping.
According to the manual the style-parameter has options normal, bold,
small, etc.
But if I use them I get the option back.
The only thing that seems to work is style=command.
Example:
On Jan 28, 2006, at 12:27, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
Has something in the system changed?
The Januari 27 version, or the one Hans uploaded this morning?
The 27 januari version. Downloaded it this morning, about 10.15 or so.
I guess from your question there is a new
Thanks.
It is of course a minor annoyance, because one can always give the
font commands themselves.
However, I think it is confusing for newcomers when these things are
shown in the manual but will not work. One cannot expect from
newcomers to delve into the code. As a result they might
I am afraid that the update of today (28-1-2006) also has generated a
problem.
This used to work (just a plaintex \eqalign)
\starttext
\placeformula\startformula
\matrix{ab\cr cd\cr}
\eqalign{
a = b\cr
pq = t+1\cr
}
\stopformula
\stoptext
I see in core-mat.tex a macro
Thanks,
I have never seen it in the docs (at least, in the ones I know).
Best
-a-
On 28 Jan 2006, at 11:59, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
andrea valle wrote:
Thanks as usual Taco,
no errors, but doesn't work for me.
\starttext
\dontleavehmode
\hbox {\externalfigure[quarter][png]} test
You
On 1/26/06, Renaud AUBIN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I use in my document:
\setupbackgrounds[header][text][bottomframe=on]
\setupbackgrounds[footer][text][topframe=on]
in order to obtain black rules. Since I don't want the topframe on in the
chapter's first pages, I use in
Hello,
texexec --version creates always the files texvers-mpgraph.mp and
mpgraph.mp. Is this really necessary?
It's not a real problem, since I can make a script texversion.sh:
#!/bin/sh
texexec --version
rm -f texvers-mpgraph.mp mpgraph.mp
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Hello,
I don't want to tell TeX about hyphenation exceptions in the text, only
once for all in an environment file. How can I do this with words like
DNA-Fragmente or $\beta$-Verknüpfung ?
\hyphenation{...} does not seem to work here, and I don't want to write
DNA-Frag\-men\-te nor
On 1/28/06, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
How do I use Ralph Smith's formal script font [1] within context. I
want to define a command like \mathrsfs{A} that will use A in this
font.
There might be a cleaner way, but here's an example that works here
(switches to rsfs outside math mode):
Hello,
unfortunately there is no overfull \hbox warning message, when the line is
too long in a section title or a float caption:
\starttext
\section{\dorecurse{100}x}
\placefigure{\dorecurse{100}x}{bla}
\stoptext
In general, I think there should be more error- or warning-messages in
ConTeXt,
Hello,Using \lettrine (version 2005.08.29) inside \startnarrower\stopnarrower gives results I didn't expect - see the example below. Part of the text seems to be shifted right by an additional left-indent amount. Is this correct and/or expected behavior? If it is, is there a workaround to shift it
Radhelorn wrote:Adrian Drury wrote:
Hello,
I'm having trouble using dropped caps within \startlines\stoplines. I'm trying to typeset some poetry and I'm using \setuplines[space=yes]. I'd like to use dropped caps and have the indented lines be additionally indented by any space at the beginning
All,
My source (section5figs.tex) compiles and produces section5figs-
mpgraph.14 without error message. But when I try to compile junk.xml
with:
texexec --pdf --use=fig-make --mode=letter junk.xml
I get this error:
(./junk.xml)
! Too many }'s.
\processXMLfilegrouped ...ifmmode \else \par
Never mind. I indavertently deleted an opening figure.
Two hours of misery.
On Jan 28, 2006, at 8:29 PM, David Arnold wrote:
All,
My source (section5figs.tex) compiles and produces section5figs-
mpgraph.14 without error message. But when I try to compile
junk.xml with:
texexec --pdf
On 1/28/06, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
texexec --version creates always the files texvers-mpgraph.mp and
mpgraph.mp. Is this really necessary?
No, you could remove them.
It's not a real problem, since I can make a script texversion.sh:
#!/bin/sh
texexec --version
rm -f
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