Hans Hagen wrote:
Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
After using \showfontstrip to get fonts with the same x-height by
calculating the rscale factor, I guess it would be very useful (at least
for me) to have an option that calculates relative scaling automatically
to match both x-heights.
I think it
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
I have set \setupindenting[yes,big,first] and I would like to have all
paragraphs in a given document with negative indentation.
AFAIK, first should enable indentation for all paragraphs, but the
ones after \section,
Hans Hagen schrieb:
hm, will be in the mkiv zip soon (or maybe all mkiv code will be in the
main zip; depends on how many context users want to experiment with the
declared-stable parts of luatex)
I would.
But OpenType fonts also work on Linux Windows.
sure, but one needs this
Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
After using \showfontstrip to get fonts with the same x-height by
calculating the rscale factor, I guess it would be very useful (at least
for me) to have an option that calculates relative scaling automatically
to
Hi,
Is there someone here who wants to check (roughly) the context related
man pages that ship with tex live? I have a tgz file.
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat
Hi,
We've gone current with the beta. Next week there will be release notes
as well as the formal tex live/collection code freeze.
Apart from the usual bug fixes and extensions, the most noticeable
change is that from now on there are also mkii files (and mkiv as well
as lua files for those
Is there someone here who wants to check (roughly) the context related
man pages that ship with tex live? I have a tgz file.
Sure.
Are they to be checked against a reasonably current mkii?
-Sanjoy
`Never underestimate the evil of which men of power are capable.'
--Bertrand
Hi Mojca,
Mojca Miklavec a écrit :
textext? Did it work? On my computer it hangs after approximately 13
plots. The suggested option is to use sometxt now.
textext works for me, all my plots use this option.
Even better (faster) if you have a compiled version of plots and only
include PDF ;)
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
depends on how many context users want to experiment with the
declared-stable parts of luatex
I'll experiment, especially if I can figure out a set of magic
kpathsea paths to keep mkii and mkiv in parallel.
no need for that ; it is made
In
luatex-snapshot-20061023
./build.sh gives
config.status: error: cannot find input file: test/Makefile.in
make: *** [../../libs/zziplib/zzip/.libs/libzzip.a] Error 1
Do I need something ?
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TeXExec 5.2.3 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2004
luigi scarso wrote:
In
luatex-snapshot-20061023
./build.sh gives
Can you try the linux-specific build script?
(build.sh.linux)
config.status: error: cannot find input file: test/Makefile.in
make: *** [../../libs/zziplib/zzip/.libs/libzzip.a] Error 1
Do I need something ?
No. If it
Hello, everybody
In page 8 of the mtexexec manual we can see the following command:
texexec --pdfarrange --paper=A5A4 --print=up live.pdf
If I try it with a PDF file, for example,
texexec --pdfarrange --paper=A5A4 --print=up --print gri.pdf
I get an error message:
! Missing number,
Hello,
I need to mimick enumerated lists with descriptions, as the list
labels are passed to
context by an external program. For this I need the text after the
label indented
exactly as far as the following lines. Following the wiki I set
distance=0cm, but this
does not seem to be honored, but
Hi,
PDF fields created with \fillinfield lose their filled in values as soon as
they lose focus.
I have tried several different documents, including mwidget-s.pdf, with the
latest Acrobat Reader on both Linux and Windows but I always get the same
result.
Any others with similar problems?
Hi,
In the meantime the paper command option is --paperformat=A4A5.
in my opinion the print command option is --print=2up
Willi
Marcus Vinicius Mesquita de So wrote:
Hello, everybody
In page 8 of the mtexexec manual we can see the following command:
texexec --pdfarrange --paper=A5A4
in my opinion the print command option is --print=2up
It shouldn't matter (2up vs up). The tex.rb script has this:
case getvariable('printformat')
when '' then arrangement \\v!normal
when /.*up/oi then arrangement [2UP,\\v!rotated]
texexec --pdfarrange --paper=A5A4 --print=up live.pdf
It needs to be given as '--paperformat'. I'm pretty sure '--paper'
gets disambiguated as --paperoffset, so ConTeXt looks for a dimension
but gets A5A4, and then complains about a missing number.
-Sanjoy
`Never underestimate the evil of
Below is somewhat of a silly example, but it does show the problem I am
experiencing. It looks like the commands inside of the postponing block can
not effect the headers. Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong? The
only way I have been able to change the headers is to place a
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