Hi Pablo,
It seems to be working, thanks for your help.
Fabrice
Le ven. 3 avr. 2020 à 22:22, Pablo Rodriguez a écrit :
> On 4/3/20 7:21 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> >
> > I reinstalled context and lmtx, followed your instructions because I got
> > the same error message but now I get another
On 4/3/20 7:21 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
>
> I reinstalled context and lmtx, followed your instructions because I got
> the same error message but now I get another error message; my editor is
> Emacs.
>
> Running `LmtX' on `ESSAI' with
> ``/home/viserion/LMTX/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/mtxrun
I reinstalled context and lmtx, followed your instructions because I got
the same error message but now I get another error message; my editor is
Emacs.
Thank you.
Fabrice
Running `LmtX' on `ESSAI' with
``/home/viserion/LMTX/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/mtxrun --autogenerate --script
context --autopdf
Thanks to Taco, the solution was to simply use:
function doubleQuotableEscapedConTeXtString( str)
local rep = {
[1] = { '{', '{\\textbraceleft}' },
[2] = { '}', '{\\textbraceright}' },
[3] = { '#', '{\\texthash}' },
[4] = { '$', '{\\textdollar}' },
[5] = {
On 4/3/20 3:16 PM, Geert Dobbels wrote:
> Pablo,
>
> Gracias, your suggestion with \rownums works. I will try this one too,
> since it is a simpler solution. By the way, All information I have
> about handlecsv comes from the PDF file you wrote. \rownums and \lineno
> are not explained in this
Wolfgang,
Thanks for this. It works, however, the page where the table starts has
three lines of text before the table starts. After inserting
"split=repeat", the table jumps to the next page, leaving the rest of
the page with the three lines of text completely blank. This did not
happen
Pablo,
Gracias, your suggestion with \rownums works. I will try this one too,
since it is a simpler solution. By the way, All information I have
about handlecsv comes from the PDF file you wrote. \rownums and \lineno
are not explained in this document. Do you know of documentation that
On 4/3/20 2:18 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I did the installation then I copied the files and finally I did mtxrun
> --generate
> The file does not compile and I get a file where it says ERROR.
>
> viserion@archlinux ~]$ cd /home/viserion/data/context/tex/texmf-modules/
>
Hi,
I did the installation then I copied the files and finally I did mtxrun
--generate
The file does not compile and I get a file where it says ERROR.
viserion@archlinux ~]$ cd /home/viserion/data/context/tex/texmf-modules/
[viserion@archlinux texmf-modules]$ ls
doc fonts ls-R metapost
On 4/3/20 12:31 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> On 4/3/20 11:57 AM, Geert Dobbels wrote:
>> [...]
>> So in my second \doloopfromto I give the second argument a number
>> high enough to be sure it reads all the lines. It works fine, but I
>> would like to know if there is a way to read the number of
On 4/3/20 12:38 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm sorry but I didn't necessarily follow all the threads. I use to make
> my graphics Metapost or Metafun, but I also sometimes use TiKz. This
> file compiles with context but not with lmtx because the modules are not
> recognized. I am willing
On 4/3/2020 12:38 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hi,
I'm sorry but I didn't necessarily follow all the threads. I use to make
my graphics Metapost or Metafun, but I also sometimes use TiKz. This
file compiles with context but not with lmtx because the modules are not
recognized. I am willing to
Hi,
I'm sorry but I didn't necessarily follow all the threads. I use to make my
graphics Metapost or Metafun, but I also sometimes use TiKz. This file
compiles with context but not with lmtx because the modules are not
recognized. I am willing to use only lmtx which seems to be the future of
On 4/3/20 11:57 AM, Geert Dobbels wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The sample below has 2 problems I cannot find the solution for:
>
> I am reading a table from a CSV file and want to typeset it via \xtable.
>
> The xtable as defined below works, it splits over several pages, but the
> header does not repeat.
Geert Dobbels schrieb am 03.04.2020 um 11:57:
Hello,
The sample below has 2 problems I cannot find the solution for:
I am reading a table from a CSV file and want to typeset it via \xtable.
The xtable as defined below works, it splits over several pages, but the
header does not repeat. I
Hello,
The sample below has 2 problems I cannot find the solution for:
I am reading a table from a CSV file and want to typeset it via \xtable.
The xtable as defined below works, it splits over several pages, but the
header does not repeat. I have seen examples in the mailing list where
people
Hi,
One problem of mixed usage of mkiv (with luatex) and lmtx (with
luametatex) is that in the later we use a different (initial) context
runner. Basically all platforms are now handled the same (in mkiv there
was a stub and no texlua, in unix something shebang with texlua because
of
Thank you, Wolfgang, this works; apparently, the chapter has to be set with
\startchapter … \stopchapter and footnotes after \chapter won’t be flushed
unless \startchapter \footnote{something} \stopchapter.
This makes sense to me.
I guess, internally \head (e.g. \section, \chapter etc.) is
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