Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Sep 14, 2007, at 7:49 AM, Dalyoung Jeong wrote:
Is it OK? or should I change something?
This is influenced by the variable trie_size in your texmf.cnf. In my
unmodified TeXLive 2007, this is 30; I have no idea why Gerben
changed it. You could try
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
Where LUATEXDIR should point to?
Nowhere. You should use LUAINPUTS instead. See this thread:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20070807.024438.2d795a07.en.html
Best wishes,
Taco
Andrea Valle wrote:
ConTeXt ver: 2007.01.12 15:56 MKII fmt: 2007.9.4 int: english/english
language: language en is active
system : cont-new loaded
(/usr/local/texlive/2007/../texmf-local/tex/context/base/cont-new.tex
FatalError : Your format does not match the
Jesse Alama wrote:
I'd like to use a colon-equals sign symbol to indicate a definition.
According to The Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List, this symbol is
available in the txfonts (LaTeX) package. However, it seems that the
txfonts support in ConTeXt doesn't contain that symbol. And, in any
luigi scarso wrote:
wow !
http://blogs.adobe.com/acroread/2007/09/adobe_reader_811_on_linux_and.html
Good news, but I would welcome a (speed review) compared to 7.0.8 before
I go through the trouble of installing the package. So, if anybody is
using it and is willing to share some experiences,
Dalyoung Jeong wrote:
Thank you, Thomas, Arthur, and Taco,
I checked texmf.cnf. There are two texmf.cnf
gwTeX/texmf.cnf --- there is no code for the memory setup, it
just describe the TDS structure.
The problem could be that luatools only sees this one
(Hans has to answer that).
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
:-) But that's exactly my point, the pdfopen that comes with the distro
does not support --back :-)
This would be a really nice feature to have, if we can implement it (or
just use/improve Woo's code)...
I suggest writing to that guy that made the change(s?)
Jesse Alama wrote:
I recently came across an unusual error with the bib module: depending
on the section structure of a document, the publication list is
sometimes not produced. I've attached a simple document and a one-entry
bib file that illustrates the error. If either the second section
Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
As a far as I understand, this
behaviour is actually compliant with the Opentype specifications and is
quite widespread among typesetting engines and so it is not (only)
Fontforge's fault; but, needless to say, it is nevertheless
Hi guys,
Try this ordering:
lookup GreekBabelLookupMultiple {
...
} GreekBabelLookupMultiple ;
lookup GreekBabelLookupSimple {
...
} GreekBabelLookupSimple ;
Best wishes,
Taco
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Jesse Alama wrote:
PS It be `criterion' rather than `criterium'. According to my
dictionary, the latter means a one-day bicycle race on a circuit road
course.
This is a language mixup in the context core that I doubt can be
fixed any more (the dutch word for criterion is actually criterium,
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 09:46:32 +0200
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
Waiting impatiently for updated mswincontext. Would it be available from
Pragma tomorrow or when?
i need to update a few more binaries, and mojca and i
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 08:45:25 -0600, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
can you also add ini files for the plain TeX formats with XeTeX, pdfTeX
Hey, you lot! They are supposed to be minimals. If you suggest adding
something, I
Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
hmm how many books do you have? :)
That's not how you should have asked it :-) You should have said yes
first and then looked for someone to type the bib file if Hans really
has too much books ;-) Or you could distribute the task ...
Really, we (=I) should
Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 9/19/07, Hans Hagen wrote:
btw,
pdftex --ini plain \\pdfoutput=1 \dump
can do the same for you, but as said .. if the minimals would have plain
formats they would default to dvi anyway so it would be of no help to you
pdftex.fmt and mpost.mem
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Dear all,
I'm wondering how to typeset a sequence of pluses such that each plus
is placed with normal math character spacing around it ... In this
snippet I guess a plus (or at least the majority of pluses) is simply
treated as a binary operator with
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Hi Taco,
This should normally work, but it depends on the current math
encoding (see the math-xxx.tex files in the distribution):
\definemathcharacter [+] [ord] [mr] [2B] % [bin] is default
Just tried this but to no avail :-(
Probably because + is done
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007, Gerhard Kugler wrote:
Hi,
how can I turn off the hyphenation for a single word?
If it is a one off thing, \hbox{word}.
If you have to overrule all occurrencess, \hyphenation{word}
at the top of your file.
Peter Daum wrote:
Hi all
I'd like to try to tell bib-mod to - fill in a vertical space between
the entries in the publication list (the distance parameter did not
help);
\setuppublicationlist[before={\setupwhitespace[5pt]}]
- format the author's name in the cite as small caps (I
managed
Peter Daum wrote:
Hoekwater(2001, p. 55)
-+
smallcaps
normal
This is my macro for the cites:
\define[2]\FCP{\footnote{\cite[extras={, #2}][#1]}}
Something like this, then
\define[2]\FCP{\footnote{{\sc\cite[author][#1]},
Jeong Dalyoung wrote:
Dear Hans,
Thank you for your concern.
There is no non-ascii character in folder names except ~/Documents/.
And the TeX directory is
/usr/local/texlive/{2007, texmf-local}/...
Do you have this in an environment variable including the space?
If so, I would advice
Hi Mojca,
Your email message uses the chinese simplified (GB2312) encoding,
is that intentional?
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
While trying to convert some stuff from HTML to PDF (using LuaTeX) I
have noticed some minor problems: unicode math characters work OK in
text mode (under
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
\definemathsymbol[≤] [rel] [sy] [14]
\definemathsymbol[·] [bin] [sy] [01]
You need \definemathcharacter, otherwise you are setting the math
equivalent of the control sequence \≤, not the character ≤.
It still doesn't work then, but that could be some
Norbert Preining wrote:
On Di, 02 Okt 2007, Hans Hagen wrote:
http://context.aanhet.net/svn/manuals/
Is there svn access? I have a checkout (very old) but the svn address
has changed.
My mirror script (that populates the above url) uses:
svn://83.247.100.17:33690/manuals
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Yes, this is great, but can we somehow reduce the verbosity of the
output? My bit bucket is already full with lines like
processing
found a word (lang=2): hier
clean hyphens: 00
Maybe luatex can find words without telling me about it? :-)
I assume some of you may be interested in this book as well.
Best wishes, Taco
Original Message
Subject: [Fontforge-devel] ORA pro nobis
Date: 09 Oct 2007 12:57:06 -0700
From: George Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: FontForge
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
Thanks Hans and Wolfgang; should not this be documented in the context
manual, as it is a really strange behavior to an average user?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/FAQ (question five or six, iirc)
Cheers, taco
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
What about \neq and \[l]dots? How can I get those working in unicode
math input?
In general, it is better not to do that, (because it is slower
and needs lots of control sequences), but if the font does not contain
what you need, you have no choice, of course.
Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
You need the latest LuaTeX (a trunk version with less than one month
approximately; I'm not even sure if the latest beta supports this).
No, it doesn't. hopefully, there will be a new snapshot today
(it depends on whether or not I can get the executable to generate
Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
P-S for Taco: Am I right in saying that the list of additional libraries is:
• The twelve ones documented in luatexref-t.pdf
• lfs, luamd5, lpeg, luazip, luazlib and Selene Unicode (as seen in
src/libs)?
Yes, that's it. Luazlib actually defines things in two
Maurício wrote:
Hi,
How do I type the female sign (ª)
in Context?
Depends a bit on your font setup.
In mkiv and xetex and pdftex with texnansi font encoding and
in xml input, just type ª.
If that doesn't work, there is the macro \ordfeminine
Best wishes,
Taco
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 09:30:49 +0200
Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maurício wrote:
Hi,
How do I type the female sign (ª)
in Context?
Depends a bit on your font setup.
In mkiv and xetex and pdftex with texnansi font encoding and
in xml input, just type
Maurício wrote:
Hi,
Is there an automatic way of typesetting
roman numerals? I imagine something like
a \roman{7} that would result in a nice
VII.
lower case: \romannumerals{7} (or \convertnumber{r}{7})
upper case: \Romannumerals{7} (or \convertnumber{R}{7})
Best wishes,
Taco
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
But I was sure there was also a fast, direct way.
Well, obviously there isn't (anymore?) ...
Here's a trick. It is ugly, but works reasonably well.
\starttext
\def\CR{\crlf}
\completecontent
\def\CR{ }
\chapter{First line\CR second line}
\stoptext
Hans Hagen wrote:
luigi scarso wrote:
After some delay,
http://www.stixfonts.org/
i wonder how useful these fonts are ... split over many fonts; pfb in
otf disguise (so we need many commands and families, or we need to make
a virtual font, or ...)
They do seem to have 'math' feature
Ernesto Schirmacher wrote:
Clearly something is not working properly and I suspect the incompatibility
between
This is pdfTeXk...
and
---! cont-en.fmt was written by pdfetex
is the source of all trouble here.
Could someone please point me in the right direction to resolve
Jeff Smith wrote:
Hi again,
Sorry for the delay, I was taken with real life worries for a bit.
So, I realized I did have some leftovers from an earlier installation
attempt. I cleaned everything and reinstalled TeXLive from the CD,
from scratch. I will wait a bit before updating ConTeXt
Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
This morning I used \rotate to correct some slightly sloped graphics and
noticed a weird behavior. In case of the rotation angle interval (-1,0)
the negative sign is simply ignored, so the rotation goes to the
opposite direction.
Donno if negative
Andrea Valle wrote:
Thanks Wolfgang, but is it enough that I create a new file adn put it in
the same folder?
Better keep the file with the document for now, and when you are happy
with it, send me the final version for inclusion in the distribution.
Ho w do I refer to it from inside
Andreas Hauser wrote:
Hoi,
how can I produce a ſ (long s) in ConTeXt?
Do you have a font that has it (most fonts don't)?
Please CC me, as i'm not subscribed.
I strongly suggest you do so. I normally delete all pending
messages, since 99.9 % of them is spam. You got lucky
this morning.
.
The MetaPost development project is currently hosted at Supelec,
https://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/metapost; please report bugs and
request enhancements through there if possible. Alternatively, you
can reach us through the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list as well.
Have fun!
Taco Hoekwater, for the MetaPost
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
The MetaPost team is happy to announce a new release of MetaPost:
--
MetaPost 1.001
--
The sources and a win32 package can
Andreas Hauser wrote:
How do I go about finding a font that contains all my special characters?
That's the problem, and it depends somewhat on what you are doing.
If your text will be historical, you will probably need lots of old
ligatures and abbreviation glyphs that may not be available in
Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
While luatex was compiling fonts, I noticed some warnings. I suspect
they are harmless, but I'd better report them.
[...]
report load otf: warning: Bad call to gww_iconv_open, neither arg is UCS4
(Sjis-UTF-8)
Mostly harmless. It's a side-effect of converting
Matthias Wächter wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz schrieb:
Just wondering how I can manage to number all the lines of my document.
Thought that this would work but it actually doesn't.
I have some dim recollection that I asked a similar question some time
ago, and the answer was: you can't (but I
development project is currently hosted at Supelec,
https://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/metapost; please report bugs and
request enhancements through there if possible. Alternatively, you
can reach us through the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list as well.
Have fun!
Taco Hoekwater, for the MetaPost team
Jeff Smith wrote:
When typesetting the document, I want the apostrophe to appear like a
comma instead. The character is the single comma quotation mark (UTF
U+2019). (As both characters exist with different UTF definition ,
this is not a font issue.)
This should happen automatically
Santy, Michael wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to give ConTeXt's line breaking algorithm a
hint on where it is allowed to break a line. For example, I want
ConTeXt to break lines, if necessary, when it encounters '//' in a
string. I don't want to force a line break there, but if
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Jeff Smith wrote:
When typesetting the document, I want the apostrophe to appear like a
comma instead. The character is the single comma quotation mark (UTF
U+2019). (As both characters exist with different UTF definition ,
this is not a font issue.)
This should
Peter I. Hansen wrote:
Hi
I'm typesetting a document using the context bib/bibltx modules and
the 'ams' style. In the printed bibliography, entries with many
authors are converted into:
Hansen et al. as they should, but printed as:
Hansenet al. which looks bad.
My output looks much
Peter I. Hansen wrote:
I just know that it didn't work the way I wanted. I use the version
provided by debian Sid (http://packages.debian.org/sid/texlive-base)
which seems to be numbered 2007-13.
I have no idea of what that number relates to at my end. If you look
up t-bib.tex on your
Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
os.gettimeofday() is available everywhere except on Solaris.
It seems to work, though (at least on my machine :-) And it's in the
Solaris 9 libc.
Can you (or someone else) figure out what the C preprocessor defines
are for post-SunOs Solaris? If that is clear, I
Peter Rolf wrote:
Taco Hoekwater schrieb:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Arthur Reutenauer schrieb:
Error in lua file loading: r:\tex\texmf-mswin\bin\luatools.lua:1402:
attempt to call field 'gettimeofday' (a nil value)
Your LuaTeX is too old. Take yesterday's beta (0.20).
mhh, I already use
Peter Rolf wrote:
Still there
is no such solution for texluac.exe. I run ConTeXt in a RAM disk, so I
don't like the idea of wasting any space.
Actually,
texluac.bat:
@echo off
luatex --luaconly %1
but it is not mentioned in the --help output, so I am not surprised
you didn't
Hi Thomas,
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Dec 6, 2007, at 8:26 AM, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
That particular line:
# Error in lua file loading: ?:0: attempt to call field '?' (a nil
value)
is often the sign of mismatching luatools and ConTeXt version :-)
Arthur
Yes, thanks
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 10:31:58 -0700, Steffen Wolfrum
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an easy way to do this, like using sudo ctxtools --
updatecontext and use the respective files from the museum?
Where is the museum exactly? I usually keep old cont-tmf's for
zs wrote:
Hi all.
This simple code causes context/luatex to freeze on my linux box.
Could anyone reproduce it to make sure the problem is not on my side.
I have found and fixed the bug. It will be corrected in the next luatex
release.
Best wishes,
Taco
Hans Hagen wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
zs wrote:
Hi all.
This simple code causes context/luatex to freeze on my linux box.
Could anyone reproduce it to make sure the problem is not on my side.
Verified.
is it a bug in luatex alignment code or in mkiv lua code?
It is a bug in luatex
Hi all,
I have just uploaded the archives for luatex 0.20.1. This
is a bugfix release for wednesday's beta, and it fixes
the following issues:
* texlua was broken on Solaris because the some C header
files were loaded in the wrong order.
* os.tmpdir() now accepts an argument, making it
zs wrote:
Hi all.
This simple code causes context/luatex to freeze on my linux box.
Could anyone reproduce it to make sure the problem is not on my side.
Verified.
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
With luatex-0.20.0 and ConTeXt-2007.12.6 the \completecontent is messed up
and the first paragraphs are supressed:
% engine=luatex
\setupcombinedlist[content][alternative=c]
\starttext
\completecontent
\dorecurse{10}{
\section{sec}
\input
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 07.12.2007 um 11:46 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
2007/12/7, Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I had a closer look at the specific lines and now I guess I found the
change:
[e.g.] AGB|-|Recht
There is no hyphenation at |-| points anymore!!!
How could this
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi Taco,
on my system (Mac OS X 10.5.1, ppc), this snapshot doesn't compile; it
fails at this stage:
test -d luatexdir || mkdir luatexdir
sed s/TEX-OR-MF-OR-MP/luatex/ ../../../src/texk/web2c/lib/texmfmp.c
luatexextra.c
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
With luatex-0.20.0 and ConTeXt-2007.12.6 a hyphen is introduced in the
following URL:
% engine=luatex
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\useURL[ref][http://gaston/]\from[ref]
\stoptext
This is because of the pretty special handling that takes place
Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
I don't know, but in this case, I don't want to embed fonts, I don't know
how LuaTeX can do that
LuaTeX knows how to not embed fonts if you ask it not to, but I'm not
sure how this is handled on the ConTeXt level.
but it runs really slow
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Slow is no word for the speed with CJK, I have a document with Adobe
Kozuka Minchi and Gothic and run takes up to 3 to 4 minutes.
An example document (offlist) would be good ...
___
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Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I run LuaTeX on a songle core pentium M with 1.7 GHz and 512 MB ram,
I made now a smell test file and the problem the speed with this file is not
so bad, the compile time increases with every \switchtobodyfont in my
document and not every of them can be replaced.
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
is there [with mkii] a better / more economical way to write those
yourfile.tex collections than
\hyphenation{Selbst-kon-troll-ein-rich-tung}
\hyphenation{Selbst-kon-troll-ein-rich-tun-gen}
\hyphenation{Be-triebs-prü-fung}
\hyphenation{Be-triebs-prü-fun-gen}
Alan Bowen wrote:
I have been unable to install the latest ConTeXt beta—both
sudo texhash
sudo
fail (stall) when updating /usr/local/texlive/2007/texmf-dist/ls-R...
The last beta worked as expected and, so far as I know, there have
been no changes in my installation.
Any
Hans van der Meer wrote:
Can someone enlighten me where the base of respectively ./pdftex and
/web2c is supposed to be? I thought I did set my environment variables
just as I did previously, when it worked. Why suddenly these apparently
incomplete paths? I MUST have some pathvariable
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi all,
does anyone know whether LuaTeX will be part of TeX Live 2008?
If I browse the SVN correctly, it currently contains a 1 year old
ConTeXt, checked in by Taco, and no LuaTeX.
Context on texlive is updated once a year. It is a somewhat elaborate
process because
Peter Rolf wrote:
I have written such a macro, but sadly it crashes when used inside
\color or \definecolor. Tried to debug it, but this is my first
experience with the trace commands (probably not the best example to
start with). Sigh, still so much to learn.. :)
The problem is that it
Hi all,
I have just uploaded the archives for luatex 0.20.2. This
is a simple bugfix release for last week's beta:
* some portability fixes to the build scripts
* a fix for multi-\span in alignments causing unbreakable
loops
* manual improvements from Jonathan Sauer
* fix for undefined
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Any news on the Mac OS X 10.5 question? I still get the error
No, no news. I don't know how to name the struct so I can't
fix it. Unless you downgrade your OS X to 10.4, you will
have to wait for Arthur (or pray for a Mac programmer that knows
how to fix this)
Best
Peter Münster wrote:
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 11:09:44AM +0100, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
At the tex level you need either
\lccode`\'=`\'
or make the ' an active character running a macro that is a bit like
||, e.g. this:
\catcode`\'=\active
\unexpanded\def'{\string'\prewordbreak
Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
So /home/adityam/texmf/tex/// tree is there, and it seems that kpsewhich
finds
the file by brute-force search of that tree (there is no ls-R file in
TEXMFHOME).
sounds pretty slow to me, if that's a large tree
It should not be a large tree,
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
report load otf: unable to remap cid font, missing cid file for
c:/w32tex/share/texmf-fonts/fonts/opentype/adobe/kozuka/KozGoProVI-Medium.otf
Looks like we don't have a cidmap for Japan1-4. It may work if you copy
texmf-local/fonts/cid/adobe-japan1-5.cidmap to
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2007/12/18, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
report load otf: unable to remap cid font, missing cid file for
c:/w32tex/share/texmf-fonts/fonts/opentype/adobe/kozuka/KozGoProVI-Medium.otf
Looks like we don't have a cidmap for Japan1-4
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Hi guys,
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 03:50:04 -0700, Martin Schröder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
2007/12/20, Hans van der Meer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Probably changing the code into:
#include signal.h
#ifndef _SIGNAL_H_
#include sys/signal.h
#endif
might help, but I
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
The same file compiles without errors in mkiv. So I'm curious: Is it
possible that the bib file is just too large for mkii?
Just to be complete: In general, the answer to that is yes, even for
mkiv.
Best wishes,
Taco
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Dec 21, 2007, at 2:37 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Just to be complete: In general, the answer to that is yes, even for
mkiv.
Best wishes,
Taco
Hmm, okay, thanks, Taco. Any rule of thumb for just how big is too big?
Depends on your texmf.cnf. IIRC, I have
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I looked somewhat further and found out the curious fact that on
MacOSX 10.5.x both /usr/include/signal.h and /usr/include/sys/signal.h
exist!
That is normal, signals have a portable interface, as defined in
ISO C99. That is the interface provided in
Jjgod Jiang wrote:
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
it on OSX? On linux it's signal.h ...
Should'nt this discssion go to the dev-luatex list? :-)
But did not CC the list himself. :-)
This: http://www.hmug.org/man/2/sigaltstack.php
looks like a Mac OS X manual page. However
Gour wrote:
So, something is missing...any pointer for up-to-date doc (url) for
installing/updating of minimal ConTeXt/luatex on x86_64 ?
Your problem is quite generic. There really is only one executable
built: luatex. 'texlua' and 'texluac' are alternate personalities of
that executable,
Jjgod Jiang wrote:
I just checked out the latest luatex source from svn, with
the following patch, luatex builds fine on 10.5:
Thank you very much. Patch applied to trunk.
Best wishes,
Taco
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Matija Šuklje wrote:
Hullo,
I'm just making my first real document in ConTeXt and although I'm thinking
more and more how this was a great idea. I also decided to simultaneously
write an external document/module containing all definitions to fit the
But as a newbie, of course, I stumbled
Matija Šuklje wrote:
Dne četrtek 27. decembra 2007 je Matija Šuklje napisal(a):
From what I can tell the main problem is that in legal circles it's
considered bad form to cite (the short one) right next to the cited text.
The much preferred way is below the line in the footer.
I think I
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Dear gang,
We can use \struttedbox to force an eg, large expression to obey the
surrounding interlinespace:
===
{blah blah \struttedbox{\tfc blah blah}} blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\def\delimitedtext[#1]%
{\bgroup
\pushdelimitedtext{#1}%
\doifelse{\delimitedtextparameter\c!method}\s!font
{\dofontdrivendelimited}
{\doifinsetelse{\delimitedtextparameter\c!location}{\v!paragraph,
\v!margin}%
Matija Šuklje wrote:
Dne četrtek 27. decembra 2007 je Taco Hoekwater napisal(a):
The solution is probably along the lines of
[...]
More tomorrow, maybe. You have picked the worst possible time to ask
me about computer stuff. ;-)
Thanks, will try tomorrow. My day has been amazingly awful
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 01:28:23 -0700, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
\dontleavehmode \begstrut bla bla \endstrut \par
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 01:40:50 -0700, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
That was a bad example, just try it :-)
Ok, better example
Willi Egger wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for this patch!
After replacing the line with you patch I tried to run the file
again. - Error remained. - May be I should remake the formats.
Now I get the following eror during regeneration of the formats:
! LuaTeX error
Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Taco,
strange, even after deleting the complete cache and regenerating it
with luatools --generate again, the error remains.
Really strange. I hope Hans understands
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luigi scarso wrote:
http://dl.contextgarden.net/modules/-latex%20in%20context.zip
hmm, try
http://dpdx.net/software/context/latex-compat/readme.txt
BTW, it's what i mean.
I have some updated files somewhere, with full support
for LaTeX's tabular, I needed that for a project. There
is a
Hi,
I assume today's upload has made that 'current'. I wrote
a page at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Context_2008.01.11
but no summary on the main page; because I do not trust that
I have not missed something important (like the unicode math).
Can someone (Hans) please check that page and write
Pascal de Bruijn wrote:
Does anybody have a clue why the first define went sour? Which tool is used
to extract the metadata from the .pfb files?
Looks like a typing error in the pfb rename of 0018a___.pfb: it should
be named zhum601bi.pfb (note the 'm').
Best wishes,
Taco
Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
Hello Idris,
I didn't see any reply to this e-mail you sent two weeks ago, so I
wanted to give it a try:
In luatex can I make a definition such that such that the string
U004C U0303 (l ̃)
is always treated as l with tilde above, taking into
Joel C. Salomon wrote:
On Jan 15, 2008 10:51 PM, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a test file with mkiv-only features I can better test my
installation on?
\ctxlua{a = 1.5 ; b = 1.8 ; c = a*b ; tex.print(c) ;}
This will definitely not work for mkii :)
Good point; and
Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
Le 16 janvier à 22:43:28 Thomas A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit
notamment:
| I have successfully used the bib module with luatex, but I had to run
| bibtex manually on the file once. Have you tried that?
| Thomas
Well thanks! I did it but still the
luigi scarso wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Documents/tex practice$ luatools --variables
Nothing ?
Just in case:
Did you run
$ luatools --generate
and
$ texexec --make --luatex
?
Best wishes,
Taco
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