What exactly do you need? You can just process each component on its own. With
a makefile or shell script, batch file, that should be easy enough.
Or, do you need to have correct cross references, page numbers, etc.? I was
asking a similar question two days ago, and Hans showed me how to add
I have a project-component setup and need to produce a single PDF file
containing all the components as well as a PDF file for each component. The
single file is easy. Is there a way to automate the generation of the PDF
files for the individual components?
Alan
denis.ma...@ub.unibe.ch schrieb am 28.02.2021 um 23:09:
Hi,
I’m just having a look a project structure again. I am using the example
given in the wiki: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Project_structure,
i.e., in my component I’m linking to the product, but not to the
project. Now I was
> Am 28.02.2021 um 19:32 schrieb David van Diepen :
>
> Genealogical information is stored as structured data. I have added a
> fragment of an Gramps XML file below. In such a file there are events,
> people, families and other groupings of data and these are linked by
> handles.
>
> What we
On 3/1/2021 6:38 PM, Lukas/ConTeXt wrote:
Hello Hans,
is it possible to keep wincon.dll outside the LMTX installation tree?
I'd rather avoid anything in E:\tex-context\tex\* (or the installation
dir in my comp).
I keep Lua DLLs (and other extensions) independently as they need to be
accessible
On 3/1/2021 6:27 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thank you for the new upload.
The teaser examples work fine, many thanks !
I have a question though: how can one center within a page a text, for example
typeset in a circular shape? I tried with \startalignment, and also with
Hi Hans,
Thank you for the new upload.
The teaser examples work fine, many thanks !
I have a question though: how can one center within a page a text, for example
typeset in a circular shape? I tried with \startalignment, and also with
\startplacefigure but none of these gives a centered
On 3/1/2021 11:03 AM, Lukas/ConTeXt wrote:
Hello,
suppose having a custom DLL (actualy a Lua module) in:
d:\Lukas\Lua\54\WinCon.dll
How exactly should I alter the path specification so LMTX be able to load
WinCon.dll?
normally in something:
denis.ma...@ub.unibe.ch schrieb am 01.03.2021 um 17:54:
Hi,
another question regarding project structure. I want to put each
chapter of a book in a component or a distinct file loaded with
\input, but I don’t want to have a full project structure. Just a main
file and the chapters.
On 3/1/2021 5:54 PM, denis.ma...@ub.unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
another question regarding project structure. I want to put each chapter
of a book in a component or a distinct file loaded with \input, but I
don’t want to have a full project structure. Just a main file and the
chapters. Nevertheless,
Hi,
another question regarding project structure. I want to put each chapter of a
book in a component or a distinct file loaded with \input, but I don't want to
have a full project structure. Just a main file and the chapters. Nevertheless,
I want to load the environment file in each subfile.
I forgot to write that I am ready to
answer your questions.
(En Esperanto one avoids to write the
dates as numbers, because the users do not all understand the
same way: 3/9/2021 is it third of September or ninth of March?)
Alain
Le
Hi,
I uploaded a new lmtx. As I'm currently going through the metafun todo
files I ended up at the fancy shape part (parshapes) running over
multiple paragraphs and decided to provide a (kind of low level)
interface that integrates that. The example code is a few decades old
but still works
Hello,
suppose having a custom DLL (actualy a Lua module) in:
d:\Lukas\Lua\54\WinCon.dll
How exactly should I alter the path specification so LMTX be able to load
WinCon.dll?
My trials - without success so far - are:
1. Alter LUA_CPATH before running Ctx, so something like:
(command
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