Dear all,
Consider this minimal example:
\defineframedtext[container][width=local, corner=round, frame=off,
rightframe=on ]
\starttext
\startcontainer
test
\stopcontainer
\stoptext
Substantially I copied it from cont-eni. It seems that it doesn't work.
On my system I have no frame at all.
I think I figured this out: '9633' is not in a unicode block as predefined in
unic-xxx.tex
So this doesn't work ... looks like I have to wait for LuaTeX ...
Joh
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On 1/9/07, andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
Consider this minimal example:
\defineframedtext[container][width=local, corner=round, frame=off,
rightframe=on ]
Yes, I have already noticed that (but I don't consider it a bug; maybe is it ?)
Substantially I copied it from
In this example, the first footnote number appears correctly
in the body of the page but the first footnote is never placed
in the footer. The second footnote is handled correctly.
Therefore the first footnote is not merely deferred but lost.
\starttext
(Grazie Luigi.)
If it's not a bug in any case it doesn't work as described in the
manual cont-eni.pdf, pp. 261-262 (sorry, I wasn't meaning the source
but the manual).
Best
-a-
On 9 Jan 2007, at 12:39, luigi scarso wrote:
On 1/9/07, andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
Hi all,
I'm using numerical citations and reference lists, and I have the bib module
doing almost everything I want, except that the years in the reference list
have a, b, c ... appended.
On this mailing list, it was suggested that maybeyear=off as an argument to
\setuppublicationslist should
On 1/9/07, andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Grazie Luigi.)
If it's not a bug in any case it doesn't work as described in the
manual cont-eni.pdf, pp. 261-262 (sorry, I wasn't meaning the source
but the manual).
ah yes, too much involved with modules.pdf
This works as expected
luigi scarso wrote:
On 1/9/07, andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Grazie Luigi.)
If it's not a bug in any case it doesn't work as described in the
manual cont-eni.pdf, pp. 261-262 (sorry, I wasn't meaning the source
but the manual).
ah yes, too much involved with modules.pdf
Hi all,
I'm trying to determine how to best insert a figure/graph created using the
tikz/pgf module (I'm using v1.10). The attached sample file compares the result
of just using \placefigure and \placefigure with \startcombination[1*1]. In the
first case, the result is not centered (which
Indeed I also get the results as you describe them. When looking at the
file *.tmp then you see, that the figure is generated on the fly. When
external figure is issued, then the textwidth is the base and therefore
the figure ends up leftaligned. -- In such cases I prefer to have the
figures
Willi Egger wrote:
Indeed I also get the results as you describe them. When looking at the
file *.tmp then you see, that the figure is generated on the fly. When
external figure is issued, then the textwidth is the base and therefore
the figure ends up leftaligned. -- In such cases I prefer
Hi Hans,
the last e-mail in this thread that you have forwarded to the ConTeXt
list might be a little misleading, as the problem during later
investigations appeared to be not related to pdftex (pdftex-1.40.1 works
ok, no bug). I hope that Peter Münster, who was always in the Cc:, now
knows what
On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, Hans Hagen wrote:
now I see, that my problem with HZ is only in DVI mode, PDFs are ok.
hz in dvi probably forces you to create the font instances yourself as
this happens automatically in pdf mode; a good time to kiss dvi goodbey
The only reason why I still keep
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, Hartmut Henkel wrote:
ok, no bug). I hope that Peter Münster, who was always in the Cc:, now
knows what to do if he still wants to use HZ in DVI files. In short, he
would need to generate all required expanded .tfm files (if not in
autoexpand mode) and .pk fonts by hand
� wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, Hans Hagen wrote:
now I see, that my problem with HZ is only in DVI mode, PDFs are ok.
hz in dvi probably forces you to create the font instances yourself as
this happens automatically in pdf mode; a good time to kiss dvi goodbey
The only
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, M.J. Kallen wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to determine how to best insert a figure/graph created
using the tikz/pgf module (I'm using v1.10). The attached sample
file compares the result of just using \placefigure and \placefigure
with \startcombination[1*1]. In the
grep for
% a lot of weird corners
in core-rul ...
Hallo!
I played a little with this and found some artefacts in the arc with
rulethickness=2pt or 4pt (3pt is ok).
\framed[corner=14,
frame=on,
framecolor=darkred,
rulethickness=2pt]{\tttf TEST MORE~}
Wolfgang
2007/1/9, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
acrobat is rather convenient and i use it all day; i haven't touched a
dvi viewer this milenium
Only when texdoc presents me with a dvi. :-)
I tend to use kpdf more than AR now; it's faster and watches files.
Best
Martin
On 1/9/07, Hans Hagen wrote:
Willi Egger wrote:
Indeed I also get the results as you describe them. When looking at the
file *.tmp then you see, that the figure is generated on the fly. When
external figure is issued, then the textwidth is the base and therefore
the figure ends up
I tend to use kpdf more than AR now; it's faster and watches files.
That's probably the biggest pain with most PDF viewers, not watching
files; at any rate it's what I miss the most now I'm using XeTeX as my
main TeX engine. What other viewers do you know watch files?
(abstract of Maarten-Jan's sample)
\usemodule[tikz]
\starttext
\startbuffer[tikz]
\starttikzpicture
\draw[red,thick] (0,0) -- (1,1)
{[rounded corners] -- (2,0) -- (3,1)}
-- (3,0) -- (2,1);
\stoptikzpicture
\stopbuffer
\placefigure
{The figure is
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
(abstract of Maarten-Jan's sample)
\usemodule[tikz]
\starttext
\startbuffer[tikz]
\starttikzpicture
\draw[red,thick] (0,0) -- (1,1)
{[rounded corners] -- (2,0) -- (3,1)}
-- (3,0) -- (2,1);
Peter M [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The only reason why I still keep asking for dvi, is the good xdvi
viewer.
I agree. xdvi is what prompted me into trying dvi mode again (and
investigating dvipos), because of its excellent anti-aliasing. The
only pdf viewer whose rendering quality might be
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Peter M [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If there is something similar for pdf, then yes: you can drop dvi
support!
Even then, you would lose source specials. I haven't figured out a
way to do it, despite cracking open (via xpdf) the PDF reference
Inside last core-rule.tex
(it doesn't appears in core-modu.pdf)
% \startTEXpage
% \dontleavehmode\framed
% [corner=0,frame=on,framecolor=green,
% background=color,backgroundcolor=yellow]{\tttf TEST
\twodigits\recurselevel}%
% \vskip1em
%
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