Hi Gour,
About a year ago i really got into Asciidoc, and use it at my work for
technical writing.
I was aware of and was using Context for the layout/formatting that it
provides. I have been using that on and off for about 7 years.
I came upon Pandoc about a couple of years ago for
Hi,
This is based on a bug-report on tex.sx:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/q/333987/323
If a document starts with a typing environment then line numbering is not
shown. Consider
\starttext
\doifmode{bugfix}{Whatever}
\starttyping[numbering=line]
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
On Wed, 12 Oct 2016, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Now, I’d like to overwrite "texsettings.ly", containing the setting of
ConTeXt’s text width, each time before I call LilyPond, to adapt its
note line width to the current text width. That would automate the line
width adaption to e.g. columns.
Pablo Rodriguez writes:
> What you can achieve is:
>
> AsciiDoc -> HTML -> PDF generated by ConTeXt
>
> If the conversion to HTML is fine, you even avoid the conversion to
> ConTeXt input format (and you might be very close to parse AsciiDoc
> sources with ConTeXt).
Hmm…that’s
Pablo Rodriguez writes:
> this feature makes ConTeXt much superior than LaTeX, but not all TeX
> users are aware of this jewel.
:-)
> Sure it can handle it, but I wonder whether this would make sense. (I
> mean, does DocBook handle slides?)
That’s valid point…I was also thinking
On 10/13/2016 11:12 PM, Saša Janiška wrote:
> Mica Semrick writes:
>
>> From the pandoc github issues page, looks like they're working on
>> asciidoc. See issue 1465 in the pandoc repo.
>
> That issue (#1456) is in regard to providing AsciiDoc as Pandoc’s
> *input*
On 10/13/2016 10:57 PM, Mica Semrick wrote:
> From the pandoc github issues page, looks like they're working on
> asciidoc. See issue 1465 in the pandoc repo.
Sorry, I didn’t know that AsciiDoc wasn’t supported by pandoc as input
format.
But it isn’t relevant where the HTML cocde comes from to
Mica Semrick writes:
> From the pandoc github issues page, looks like they're working on
> asciidoc. See issue 1465 in the pandoc repo.
That issue (#1456) is in regard to providing AsciiDoc as Pandoc’s
*input* format, but my proposed toolchin is the following:
AsciiDoc
On 10/13/2016 10:40 PM, Saša Janiška wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez writes:
>
> Hello Pablo,
>
>> since ConTeXt can handle XML natively, how about converting AsciiDoc to
>> an XML presentation and then compiling the XML file with ConTeXt?
>
> I must admit I was not aware of that.
Hi
>From the pandoc github issues page, looks like they're working on asciidoc.
>See issue 1465 in the pandoc repo.
-m
On October 13, 2016 3:35:14 AM PDT, "Saša Janiška" wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I plan to adopt AsciiDoc(tor) as general markup for my writing (web
>content, blog posts,
Pablo Rodriguez writes:
Hello Pablo,
> since ConTeXt can handle XML natively, how about converting AsciiDoc to
> an XML presentation and then compiling the XML file with ConTeXt?
I must admit I was not aware of that.
AsciiDoc can convert to e.g. DocBook(5), but I wonder if/how
·
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2016, Philipp Gesang wrote:
>
> > It seems fixed now and the most recent commit does indeed have
> > Hans as the author.
>
> FYI, I have been mirroring your repo to github:
> https://github.com/contextgarden/context-mirror
>
> If you want, I can give you push access
On 2016-10-13 18:37:38 +, Hans Hagen said:
On 10/12/2016 9:30 AM, Nicola wrote:
On 2016-10-11 22:13:12 +, Hans Hagen said:
On 10/11/2016 9:37 PM, Nicola wrote:
On 2016-10-11 18:52:32 +, Alan Braslau said:
Of course, I *never* make MetaPost errors... ;-)
However, you can
Great, thanks a lot Hans. Not a big issue (some glues are bit more stretched
than before here and there, but not to the point to have underfulls), but
curious to understand.
Best regards
Joseph
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On 10/13/2016 7:37 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 10/13/2016 11:56 AM, josephcan...@gmail.com wrote:
Apparently this difference comes from this change in font-ots.lua near
line 603. If I edit the file to put back the discretionary_code
argument, the output is same with new beta.
Hi Joseph,
On 10/12/2016 9:30 AM, Nicola wrote:
On 2016-10-11 22:13:12 +, Hans Hagen said:
On 10/11/2016 9:37 PM, Nicola wrote:
On 2016-10-11 18:52:32 +, Alan Braslau said:
Of course, I *never* make MetaPost errors... ;-)
However, you can search the log file for
metapost> error:
On 10/13/2016 12:35 PM, Saša Janiška wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I plan to adopt AsciiDoc(tor) as general markup for my writing (web
> content, blog posts, study notes etc.) and I’d prefer to use ConTeXt for
> my & wife’s presentations over something like reveal.js, so wonder if
> anyone has some
On 10/13/2016 11:56 AM, josephcan...@gmail.com wrote:
> Apparently this difference comes from this change in font-ots.lua near
> line 603. If I edit the file to put back the discretionary_code
> argument, the output is same with new beta.
Hi Joseph,
French hyphenation is unknown to me, but I
This is great news and the effort is much appreciated!
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 10:31 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> At the recent 10th ConTeXt meeting, we also had the 6th members meeting
> of the ConTeXt Group.
>
> The ConTeXt Group uses the annual members meeting to
Am 13.10.2016 um 16:23 schrieb luigi scarso:
> On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 3:40 PM, Henri Menke wrote:
>> Dear Luigi,
>>
>> thanks for the link. I tried the validation with a little simplified
>> example, which I show below. VeraPDF reports some errors, see attached
>>
Hi all,
At the recent 10th ConTeXt meeting, we also had the 6th members meeting
of the ConTeXt Group.
The ConTeXt Group uses the annual members meeting to keep track of the
activities that are deployed by and for our members as well as ConTeXt
users in general.
One item on the agenda this year
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 3:40 PM, Henri Menke wrote:
> Dear Luigi,
>
> thanks for the link. I tried the validation with a little simplified
> example, which I show below. VeraPDF reports some errors, see attached
> `test-result.xml`. Unfortunately, VeraPDF cannot handle
Dear Luigi,
thanks for the link. I tried the validation with a little simplified example,
which I show below. VeraPDF reports some errors, see attached
`test-result.xml`. Unfortunately, VeraPDF cannot handle my production document
and crashes during validation :( (see attached
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 3:03 PM, Henri Menke wrote:
> Dear list, (especially Luigi)
>
> for online publication I need to create a PDF/A compliant output file. Does
> anyone have any experience with it and can tell me whether my setup will
> work? So far I'm using
>
>
Dear list, (especially Luigi)
for online publication I need to create a PDF/A compliant output file. Does
anyone have any experience with it and can tell me whether my setup will work?
So far I'm using
\setupbackend
[
format={pdf/a-2a},
Hello,
I plan to adopt AsciiDoc(tor) as general markup for my writing (web
content, blog posts, study notes etc.) and I’d prefer to use ConTeXt for
my & wife’s presentations over something like reveal.js, so wonder if
anyone has some experienec with the AsciiDoc --> ConTeXt (converted by
Pandoc)
Apparently this difference comes from this change in font-ots.lua near line
603. If I edit the file to put back the discretionary_code argument, the output
is same with new beta.
MWE (well as close to MWE I could write, requires EBGaramond unfortunately).
\language[fr]
On Thu, 13 Oct 2016, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2016-10-12 um 23:27 schrieb Jonas Baggett :
There are ConTeXt threads on tex.stackexchange.com
You are confusing Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange ;-). Actually I didn't find
the ConTeXt tag there :
Dear list,
After ugrading to latest beta (to test typesetting with it for now), I noticed
that some words that used to be hyphenated with previous versions are no longer
hyphenated in the output, especially when the word break used to happen at a
ligature (for example ‘st’ or ‘ct’).
I had a
Am 2016-10-12 um 23:27 schrieb Jonas Baggett :
>> There are ConTeXt threads on tex.stackexchange.com
> You are confusing Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange ;-). Actually I didn't
> find the ConTeXt tag there : http://stackoverflow.com/tags.
No, I’m not confusing them. They’re
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