On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
All,
I have a file in my document directory called math-ext.tex. Isn't
this part of the core now? Can I get rid of it?
you can get rid of that one (or put \endinput at the first line)
the beta/next release has more in there
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, David Arnold wrote:
Hans et all,
I don't get my period after item numbers with this file:
This is because the code for placing stopper is commented in
core-des.tex. Why?
did you try the beta?
The one
On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
I would like to write a note in the margin next to some framed
formula, but I guess that the formula starts a new paragraph and
there's too much space left on the top of the frame. How can I fix
that?
\starttext
\startframedtext
Hans Hagen wrote:
\definetypeface [charter] [it] [italics] [modern] [default][encoding=ec]
\definetypeface [charter] [bf] [bold] [modern] [default] [encoding=ec]
does not make sense,
ack
\usetypescript[serif][charter][ec]
\definetypeface [charter] [rm] [serif] [charter] [default]
David Arnold wrote:
This is excellent. Now, how can I include this
\placeformula[eq:nine]
\startformula
f(x)=x^2
\stopformula
with the same common counter as remark and definition below?
hm, it's incredible what users come up with but this time you're lucky -)
Matthias Wächter wrote:
Hans Hagen schrieb:
andrea valle wrote:
I reinstalled all (tex, texshop) and solved the problem. Now I
installed ConTeXt Beta.
Still I have this warning I do not understand:
remark : 'texutil' is now part of 'texexec'
Ralf Schmitt wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
\definetypeface [charter] [it] [italics] [modern] [default][encoding=ec]
\definetypeface [charter] [bf] [bold] [modern] [default] [encoding=ec]
does not make sense,
ack
\usetypescript[serif][charter][ec]
\definetypeface [charter] [rm]
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
IIRC, some of the Unicode symbol sets require commercial fonts
(from MacOS X).
Eh, require is such a strong word... There are some placeholders in
there, since the Mac OS X fonts were easy (for me) to get. The XeTeX
code that named the fonts
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 7/10/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
the beta/next release has more in there (things needed for cow-math and so)
Also things like \longrightarrow (which is a problem in Antykwa
Torunskwa as well)?
Do you have any slides from EuroTeX?
the eurotex slides will be
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
texexec generates now files with extension .mp.keep. And texutil --purgeall
does not delete them.
I thought this was fixed in the beta, but I can be mistaken.
Taco
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Aditya Mahajan wrote:
I have no knowledge of how Context's font stuff works. The first
definition looks better to me, as one would not need to worry about
the encoding while defining symbols (one needs to worry about the
encoding while defining \textbreve etc, anyway). Though the second
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
I do not know what is the equivalent of 'operators' family in context.
Any idea how to pull them out of the text fonts?
if this is only euler, we may use something
euler:ec
otherwise we end up with all other math encodings being messed up
Hans
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 7/9/06, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Perhas a
left=,right=
pair of keywords could solve the problem (left= and right= surrounding
the number; but then we would also have to surround the label with
something as well),
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I have a presentation in which only a few numbered formulas so I
wanted to number them as (*) (**) etc. The only way I could get that
to work was
\setupnumber[formula][conversion=set 1]
The natural \setupformulas[conversion=set 1] does not work
Why isn't
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
I would like to write a note in the margin next to some framed
formula, but I guess that the formula starts a new paragraph and
there's too much space left on the top of the frame. How can I fix
that?
\starttext
\startframedtext
\inmargin{some text in
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On 6/23/06, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After following those instructions, everything should be ok except
for the new ruby script links and texmfstart's warning. For
that, do the following:
* make sure you have ruby installed. If not, do that first
Thanks,
on what does it depend?
On gwConetxt? (Or that I haven't installed ruby?)
-a-
On 11 Jul 2006, at 09:56, Hans Hagen wrote:
Matthias Wächter wrote:
Hans Hagen schrieb:
andrea valle wrote:
I reinstalled all (tex, texshop) and solved the problem. Now I
installed ConTeXt Beta.
Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
I do not know what is the equivalent of 'operators' family in context.
Any idea how to pull them out of the text fonts?
if this is only euler, we may use something
I believe this is euler only. The other math fonts I have dug into have
been
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Makes sense. I'll look at the new definitions you just sent.
On the user side, what do you imagine it would look like:
\definetypeface [e] [mm] [math] [euler] [euler] [encoding=ec]
^^^ this one (actually it listens to the outer encoding)
Hans
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I have some further information on the problem below.
It turns out not something with position graphics.
Instead it is a rogue footnote (that is being colored).
It seems that this happens only when the footnote is at a particular
point on the page;
it is
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I want to use the positionoverlay mechanism in several different figures
(according to the metafun manual Anchors and layers).
The problem is that the overlays show up in the last figure only, not in
the first.
If I do not typeset the second overlayseries, the
David Arnold wrote:
All, thought we had a good strategy for defining our own counter, but
we don't have references now. Any ideas?
\newcounter\NonFigCounter
\define\UpdateNonFigCtr{\doglobal\increment\NonFigCounter}
\setuplabeltext[example=Example \NonFigCounter.]
I must have missed
David Arnold wrote:
All, why do we lose our hang in the second question?
The hanging is a paragraph characteristic: the first line does
not indent, all others do. So, it would not work as desired even
if it did behave as advertised.
Anwyay, just remove the hang=100 line. The output of that
Hi David,
David Arnold wrote:
All,
If we have about 45 question blocks and accompanying answer blocks,
how can we typset some of the answer blocks in two column mode, other
of the answer blocks in one column mode, and the rest back in two
column mode. We don't mind manually editing
Thanks, Taco -- this gets me going in the direction I want to go.
jason
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Jason Knight wrote:
I'm attempting to do some formatting similar to Bringhurst's Elements of
Typographic Style and am getting a bit stymied, where section titles
are in the margin right next to
Hi all,
Considering this piece of code:
\section{A title of section}
Here we have some texts
resulting to the following theoretical situation before correction:
at the bottom of the page 1: A title of section
at the top of the page 2: Here we have some texts
Is ConTeXt smart enough
Hans van der Meer wrote:
First everything is OK and then suddenly I start getting errors in
(metafun) position graphics:
! Missing `)' has been inserted.
to be read again
;
l.118 ...926pt,72.9016pt)--(95.23926pt,72.9016pt);
The mpgraph.mp file says at this point:
Well, Here is the reason. We have question blocks, longanswer blocks,
and shortanswer blocks. We are typesetiing all in 2-column mode.
However, every now and then, one of the longanswer blocks is too
difficult to typeset in two column mode and we'd like to switch over
to 1-column mode. So,
Hans, Taco,
See:
http://online.redwoods.edu/IntAlgText/
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Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Hi all,
Considering this piece of code:
\section{A title of section}
Here we have some texts
resulting to the following theoretical situation before correction:
at the bottom of the page 1: A title of section
at the top of the page 2: Here we have some texts
Hello,
I'm quite sure, that this had worked some months ago, even in dvi/ps mode:
\usesymbols[eur]
\starttext
\texteuro
\stoptext
But now, I get nothing at the place of the euro-symbol. What could have
been changed in the meantime?
TIA for any hint!
Cheers, Peter
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On Sat, 8 Jul 2006, David Arnold wrote:
All, why do we lose our hang in the second question?
computer platforms.
\placeformula[-]
\startformula
f(x)=x^2
\stopformula
An icon is a representation of an action or the name of a computer
Because you begin a new paragraph. Just remove the
On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, Peter Münster wrote:
I'm quite sure, that this had worked some months ago, even in dvi/ps mode:
\usesymbols[eur]
\starttext
\texteuro
\stoptext
But now, I get nothing at the place of the euro-symbol. What could have
been changed in the meantime?
I forgot to
On Sat, 8 Jul 2006, David Arnold wrote:
Was I surprised to find that my numbering went to multiples of 2 when
I added the option sample={99}. Is this a bug?
Hello,
it's always a nice exercise to create a minimal example, that shows the
problem:
Hi all,
I would reserve a page for several figure (i.e. \placefigure).
\placefigure[page] reserve ONE page for ONE figure...
Can \placefigure reserve a page for several figures with an option I
don't know yet ???
Since I assume \placefigure can do that for me, I don't want to use
I more or less guess there are only a restricted number of overlays
possible? Could that be a correct conclusion?
The elegant way would have been being able to define separate
positionoverlays for each picture, imho. However I found a practical
solution in defining all items centrally within
I send the offending mpgraph.mp file. It has ;'s all over. There are
so many ;;'s and even some ;;;'s that I am tempted to think that one
of the translation scripts is the culprit, adding a ; per newline
maybe? I am sorry not having taken a look into the ruby scripts, but
my ruby knowledge
All, We are wondering why we don't get a chapter number in our header
in what follows. However, if we change \setupheadnumber[chapter][-1]
\setupheadnumber[chapter][0], we do get a chapter number in the
running head.
\setupheadnumber[chapter][0]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
Hi,
Anyone on this list use BBEdit for the Context editing?
If so, do you know how to get the spell checked in BBEdit to ignore
Context keywords?
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