2007/9/10, Liesbeth van der Plas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear all,
Does anyone know how to start a chapter on a left page in a doublesided
paper?
Every chapter consists of two pages which I always want to start at the left
side.
Whatever I try, \chapter always starts with a right page.
2007/9/6, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hmm!
I can not find the problem.
Here is a short example, showing the error.
Hope that someone can give me a hint!
\usemodule[verb-c]
\starttext
\startC
*\0
\stopC
\stoptext
use \definetyping and not \usemodule, the following
Hi,
I need to re-typeset an *old* book (from January 2004).
Unfortunately it doesn't work anymore with ConTeXt ver: 2007.08.09
13:04 MKII:
Runaway argument?
liche Laufbahn
! Paragraph ended before \next was complete.
to be read again
\par
l.12
?
The phrase causing the
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I need to re-typeset an *old* book (from January 2004).
Unfortunately it doesn't work anymore with ConTeXt ver: 2007.08.09
13:04 MKII:
Fetch
http://foundry.supelec.fr/frs/download.php/87/cont-tmf-20041217.zip
This is exactly what the museum is for.
Thanks and sorry for asking this easy question.
2007/9/10, Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2007/9/10, Liesbeth van der Plas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear all,
Does anyone know how to start a chapter on a left page in a doublesided
paper?
Every chapter consists of two pages
Am 07.09.2007 um 10:57 schrieb Gerhard Kugler:
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 08:05:12PM +0200, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
% zusätzlich innerhalb des bodymatter leere linke Seiten mit \page
[yes,empty] manuell setzen
Thank you Steffen,
your lines help. Only inserting \page[yes,empty] is a dirty
Dear all,
Does anyone know how to start a chapter on a left page in a doublesided
paper?
Every chapter consists of two pages which I always want to start at the left
side.
Whatever I try, \chapter always starts with a right page.
Liesbeth van der Plas
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Hi Andrea,
I saw that many tmp .rli files are generated. Apart form the
increasing compiling time, the first problem is that I had to run
several times texexec --xtx in order to generate them all. Is it normal?
This (many .rli files) is normal if you use \externalfigure in an older
version
2007/9/10, Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Taco,
Am 10.09.2007 um 11:26 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I need to re-typeset an *old* book (from January 2004).
Unfortunately it doesn't work anymore with ConTeXt ver: 2007.08.09
13:04 MKII:
Fetch
Many thanks Jelle,
I'm solving also following some previous emails in the list.
I have to say that I'm not really fond of changing commands for
figure control depending on the engine
Best
-a-
On 10 Sep 2007, at 11:32, Jelle Huisman wrote:
Hi Andrea,
I saw that many tmp .rli files are
Hi,
I was trying to configure teXShop so that it can run texexec --xtx
I was following Otared's suggestions:
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2006/016502.html
I tried a brainless practice, creating the suggested file with
#!/bin/tcsh
set path= ($path
Ok, sorry, I solved adding the infamous blank line suggested by Jelle...
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.macosx/23622/match=xecontext
+texshop
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.macosx/23634/match=xecontext
+texshop
I think I will add some stuff to wiki/xetex
Best
-a-
On 10
Any hints?
Make sure the xetex binary is indeed in
/usr/local/texlive/2007/bin/i386-darwin
or in /usr/texbin, and the XeConTeXt.engine is an executable file
(type chmod 755 ~/Library/TeXShop/Engines/XeConTeXt.engine in Terminal.app)
You can also remove the stand-alone slash after set path= in
Thanks Arthur
so now my XeConTeXt.engine file contains:
#!/bin/tcsh
set path= ($path /usr/texbin)
texexec --xtx $1
(including a blank line)
It works
Best
-a-
On 10 Sep 2007, at 17:49, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
Any hints?
Make sure the xetex binary is indeed in
Am 10.09.2007 um 13:38 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
You should write now in your documents erste beruf|*|liche Laufbahn.
Please take a close-up at the minimal below.
There are three components: hyphenation, ligatures and space in
ligatures.
Up to now I couldn't find the *right* solution,
Am 2007-09-10 um 18:18 schrieb Andrea Valle:
so now my XeConTeXt.engine file contains:
#!/bin/tcsh
set path= ($path /usr/texbin)
texexec --xtx $1
(including a blank line)
It works
BTW, for the records:
tcsh is rather exotic (was default on OSX 10.1, though).
I'd suggest:
in your
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Sample:
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Homepage:
http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
Mojca
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Hello Hans,
Sorry, but the problem is wider. Nothing using fonts compiles into valid pdf
now. It seems like the problem arose after upgrading to newest 09-10 version of
cont-tfm.
--
Best,
Vyatcheslav
Any ideas?
This is a catcode problem. Surround \start ... \stoplilypond with
\catcode`\-=11
and
\catcode`\-=12
Then you will probably experience a Lilypond problem because the line
of code you type (\markup \fret-diagram ...) apparently isn't a
legitimate Lilypond
Hi,
I tried to get the full present heading-number. If I am using currentnumber
I am getting back only the last part of the heading-number. So I tried do
implement a function like this:
\def\presentheadnumber%
{\doifelse{\headnumber[section]}{}%
{\headnumber[chapter]}%
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