Hi,
now I have changed to TABLE, and this is very powerful and well
functioning.
Gerhard
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Hans Hagen wrote:
J. R. Capablanca wrote:
Hello everyone!
I'm trying to get started with ConText. I've setup a stand alone
install with perl and ruby on windows (last version).
I was quite impressed with the This way magazine layout... and was
trying to compile the example code that
Apropos the bib module,
ConTeXt users wishing to use both the pgf/tikz module (v1.10) and the bib
module together, will (currently) have to use the CVS version of pgf because
both modules clash with the use of the .aux file. The following was posted by
the pgf developer Till Tantau on the pgf
M.J. Kallen wrote:
I'm assuming the new bib module still uses the .aux file for the same
purposes as before.
Yes. It absolutely has to be .aux, because bibtex doesn't accept
anything else, but if pgf/tikz support is based on LaTeX/s aux
file, it may be possible to merge the two uses. I
Thank you so much. This is exactly what I needed. I will add this to the wiki.
Thank you,
paul
On 11/5/06, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Jones wrote:
can you send small test file?
Here you go...
In case the mail server strips attachments, the contents of the
attached
Hello list,
I'm trying to install new fonts in my texmf tree but at each try I
stop at the same point, when compiling my test file:
(./type-doulos.tex)
! Font \*doulos12ptrmtfrm*:=DoulosSil at 12.0pt not loadable: Metric (TFM) file
not found.
I've got this problem not only with doulos but
On Nov 6, 2006, at 2:33 PM, Antoine Junod wrote:
Hello list,
I'm trying to install new fonts in my texmf tree but at each try I
stop at the same point, when compiling my test file:
(./type-doulos.tex)
! Font \*doulos12ptrmtfrm*:=DoulosSil at 12.0pt not loadable:
Metric (TFM) file
not
Thomas A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Nov 6, 2006, at 2:33 PM, Antoine Junod wrote:
Hello list,
I'm trying to install new fonts in my texmf tree but at each try I
stop at the same point, when compiling my test file:
(./type-doulos.tex)
! Font
Hello David,
May I ask a newbie question? How did you create the lemmas?
I found a mysterious startlemma in core-des.tex via the ConTeXt
garden source browser but
\startlemma
Some statement ...
\stoplemma
didn't work for me :-(
Oliver
Hi all,
I'll also give a link to a PhD ``sample
Thomas A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Nov 6, 2006, at 2:54 PM, Antoine Junod wrote:
tmf files are in:
./texmf-fonts/fonts/tfm/sil/doulos/texnansi-DoulosSILR.tfm
./texmf-fonts/fonts/tfm/sil/doulos/texnansi-raw-DoulosSILR.tfm
mtexfont.pdf seems to say that's the right
On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 02:57:51PM +0100, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
May I ask a newbie question? How did you create the lemmas?
Hello,
today, lemmas can be based on description/enumeration mechanism (I believe
it's been in ConTeXt since circa January 2006).
Descriptions now accept parameter
Antoine Junod wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Nov 6, 2006, at 2:54 PM, Antoine Junod wrote:
tmf files are in:
./texmf-fonts/fonts/tfm/sil/doulos/texnansi-DoulosSILR.tfm
./texmf-fonts/fonts/tfm/sil/doulos/texnansi-raw-DoulosSILR.tfm
mtexfont.pdf seems
Many thanks, Hans!
I wasn't sure I made myself clear, but defineactivecharacter does the
job very very nicely. One day I understand one of its many definitions -
especially the \uccode tilde business, which is probably necessary for
the TeX mastication process ;-)
Enzo
Hans Hagen wrote:
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Hi,
I was fixing a bug in my AucTeX and found that at present it is
difficult to parse the output from texexec. Basically Emacs runs
texexec in a buffer in --batchmode, then tries to parse the output
whether an error occurred and where. Unfortunately with texexec I don't
get any error
Hans Hagen schrieb:
mtxtools can create such lists using the unicode consotium glyph table,
mojca's mapping list and enco/regi files
we use mtxtools to create the tables needed for xetex (used for case
mapping) and luatex (more extensive manipulations)
Sounds interesting. Where do I get
Aditya Mahajan schrieb:
In order to get similar features with ConTeXt, it would be nice if
texexec could be made to be a little bit more verbose in its --batchmode
output. Is there a way to do this currently?
texexec --nonstopmode
Does the job, thanks. AucTeX assumes
Philipp Reichmuth wrote:
Aditya Mahajan schrieb:
In order to get similar features with ConTeXt, it would be nice if
texexec could be made to be a little bit more verbose in its --batchmode
output. Is there a way to do this currently?
texexec --nonstopmode
Does the job,
Does the job, thanks. AucTeX assumes
--passon=-interaction=nonstopmode, which doesn't work.
It worked with the perl (=older) texexec, but the ruby version doesn't
have a --passon switch.
-Sanjoy
`Never underestimate the evil of which men of power are capable.'
--Bertrand Russell,
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Antoine Junod wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Nov 6, 2006, at 2:54 PM, Antoine Junod wrote:
tmf files are in:
./texmf-fonts/fonts/tfm/sil/doulos/texnansi-DoulosSILR.tfm
Sanjoy Mahajan schrieb:
Does the job, thanks. AucTeX assumes
--passon=-interaction=nonstopmode, which doesn't work.
It worked with the perl (=older) texexec, but the ruby version doesn't
have a --passon switch.
I guess it would be best if it would be compatible with both versions.
I
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Does the job, thanks. AucTeX assumes
--passon=-interaction=nonstopmode, which doesn't work.
It worked with the perl (=older) texexec, but the ruby version doesn't
have a --passon switch.
We should get that back, in my opinion.
Taco
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