the number of
> argument passed.
Many thanks for explaining this too.
>> But what are these "#_" (which don’t seem to come from TeX)?
>
> Hans added many additions to command parameters in Luametatex and #_
> means the argument to a commands has to be enclosed in braces
rieben:
On 4/26/24 15:33, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to typeset a poem from XML, but I can’t figure out how to
make the inbetween key workin
see #_ instead of #1.
There is no way to search for "#_" in the wiki.
Grepping the source, "#_" seems to be used for optional arguments
(mainly in syst-aux.mkxl).
But what are these "#_" (which don’t seem to come from TeX)?
Hans added many additions to co
denis.ma...@unibe.ch
<mailto:denis.ma...@unibe.ch> wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to typeset a poem from XML, but I can’t figure out how to
make the inbetween key working here.
As the source is XML, I cannot just add an empty line to start a new
group of lines inside \startlines…\stoplines. I gu
17:25 CEST geschrieben:
On 4/26/24 15:33, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to typeset a poem from XML, but I can’t figure out how to
make the inb
e is no way to search for "#_" in the wiki.
Grepping the source, "#_" seems to be used for optional arguments
(mainly in syst-aux.mkxl).
But what are these "#_" (which don’t seem to
Denis Maier via ntg-context schrieb am 26.04.2024 um 18:10:
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>> hat am 26.04.2024 17:25 CEST geschrieben:
On 4/26/24 15:33, denis.ma...@unibe.ch <mailto:denis.ma...@unibe.ch>
wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to typeset a poem from X
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl> hat am 26.04.2024 17:25 CEST geschrieben:
On 4/26/24 15:33, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to typeset a poe
On 4/26/24 15:33, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’m trying to typeset a poem from XML, but I can’t figure out how to
> make the inbetween key working here.
>
> As the source is XML, I cannot just add an empty line to start a new
> group of lines inside \startline
Hi,
I'm trying to typeset a poem from XML, but I can't figure out how to make the
inbetween key working here.
As the source is XML, I cannot just add an empty line to start a new group of
lines inside \startlines...\stoplines. I guess, there must be a command to do
that, but \par seems to have
Couvreur <
> fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > > Here is the code that interferes with the graph from the last chapter
> but why ?
> >
> > Because of this “path b”:
> >
> > > path c
On 4/26/24 10:22 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
That's because mkii is AI enhanced. Can you try this:
Ah, I see where I was wrong, thank you! I'm mapping from xml, so I
became confused with the optional parameters that I write as attributes,
with a number of ifs... But now it should be clear!
All
On Fri, 26 Apr 2024, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
>
> > On 25 Apr 2024, at 23:12, Fabrice Couvreur
> > wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > Here is the code that interferes with the graph from the last chapter but
> > why ?
>
> Because of this “path b”
> On 25 Apr 2024, at 23:12, Fabrice Couvreur
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Here is the code that interferes with the graph from the last chapter but why
> ?
Because of this “path b”:
> path circle, p, q, b;
which interferes with the assignment line from t
Hi,
Here is the code that interferes with the graph from the last chapter but
why ?
\startMPcode
pickup pencircle xscaled 1;
defaultfont := "texgyrepagella-regular*default" ;
defaultscale := 0.8 ;
path circle, p, q, b;
confirm it doesn’t result in a page
range in the index. Also gives no error.
Since I've become an expert on tuc files since yesterday (ha!): if I compare the tuc from
a mkiv and a mkxl run, I see that mkiv produces an entry ["lastrealpage"]=9 in
the references table, mkxl doesn't. Th
example, and can confirm it doesn’t result in a
>> page range in the index. Also gives no error.
>
> Since I've become an expert on tuc files since yesterday (ha!): if I compare
> the tuc from a mkiv and a mkxl run, I see that mkiv produces an entry
> ["las
an expert on tuc files since yesterday (ha!): if I
compare the tuc from a mkiv and a mkxl run, I see that mkiv produces an
entry ["lastrealpage"]=9 in the references table, mkxl doesn't. This
appears to be the relevant bit, and it is connected with the replacement
of realpageno by c_
t; I don't know if I can explain the problem I'm having. I made a project
> with 14 chapters. In each of them, there are graphics embedding metapost
> code. I proceed as follows : I compile each chapter alone with lmtx then I
> compile the project containing the 14 chapters. I didn't encounter
; the project containing the 14 chapters. I didn't encounter any problems
> except with a graphic from the last chapter. It is indeed in chapter 14 but
> not in the project ! I give the code for this graph.
> Thanks.
> Fabrice
>
> \startMPcode
>
>inter
problems
except with a graphic from the last chapter. It is indeed in chapter 14 but
not in the project ! I give the code for this graph.
Thanks.
Fabrice
\startMPcode
interim linejoin := mitered;
interim ahangle := 30;
numeric u, pi;
pi
hi!
I'm new to ConTeXt. I want to define a command with sidenote function. This
[setupsidenote] command inherits the options of [setupmargindata],
[setupcounter] and [setupframed]. just like [setupenumeration] inherits the
option of [setupcounter].
I've defined the following sidenote command
:
* state (start stop): what does this en-/disable? collecting entries?
* label (yes no none Name): language dependent labels? as a prefix or
what?
You can use the key to set language dependent texts for the section
counters in the list entry, with "yes" the values from the document
On 4/24/2024 5:41 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
I’m slightly embarrassed because this should be easy, but I can’t figure out
how to do this: in the tuc/tua file, I have the complete references of my
document. How can I access it from within my Lua code? For instance, something
like
Hi all,
I’m slightly embarrassed because this should be easy, but I can’t figure out
how to do this: in the tuc/tua file, I have the complete references of my
document. How can I access it from within my Lua code? For instance, something
like
utilitydata.structures.references.collected
? collecting entries?
* label (yes no none Name): language dependent labels? as a prefix or
what?
You can use the key to set language dependent texts for the section
counters in the list entry, with "yes" the values from the document are
used but you can also set whatever labe
ntg-context
wrote:
On 4/22/2024 2:45 AM, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
> I'm three days out from sending my work to an editor, and found some
> serious problem: many footnotes just aren't rendering.
>
> I have a history text that uses ConTeXt-SBL for the citations, as such,
&
On 4/22/2024 2:45 AM, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
I'm three days out from sending my work to an editor, and found some
serious problem: many footnotes just aren't rendering.
I have a history text that uses ConTeXt-SBL for the citations, as such,
it has lots of footnotes. Sometimes
On 4/22/24 02:45, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
> I'm three days out from sending my work to an editor, and found some
> serious problem: many footnotes just aren't rendering.
Joel,
please provide a minimal sample, otherwise it is really hard to help.
> I've seen some 2+ year old mai
I'm three days out from sending my work to an editor, and found some serious
problem: many footnotes just aren't rendering.
I have a history text that uses ConTeXt-SBL for the citations, as such, it has
lots of footnotes. Sometimes the footnotes are just in the main text, but
sometimes also
Oh, I do, fascinating stuff!
Regarding languages, I also came by a very interesting writing system,
called Ditema tsa Dinoko, designed to write different african languages:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ditema_tsa_Dinoko
Not really a programming language, but I could see one developing from
> On 18 Apr 2024, at 01:09, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
...
> Or maybe to use > to send the errors to another file for careful study?
> (using Linux if that matters)
You can run the job from the command line and redirect to a file:
$ context file.tex >
on the PDF, but it isn't showing there.
Since a document of this size will have a lot of messages, is there a
way to adjust the settings, from "show everything" to "show some" to
"show only serious errors"? Or maybe to use > to send the errors to
another fil
a document of this size will have a lot of messages, is there a
way to adjust the settings, from "show everything" to "show some" to
"show only serious errors"? Or maybe to use > to send the errors to
another file for careful study? (using Linux if that matter
, is there a way to
adjust the settings, from "show everything" to "show some" to "show only
serious errors"? Or maybe to use > to send the errors to another file for
careful study? (using Linux if that matters)
--Joel
__
used it on multiple projects". ;-)
- https://www.diataxis.fr/
- 30min video : "What nobody tells you about documentation",
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4vKPhjcMZg , from Daniele Procida at PyCon 2017
As I understand it, it can help both readers and writers of the document
cts". ;-)
> - https://www.diataxis.fr/
> - 30min video : "What nobody tells you about documentation",
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4vKPhjcMZg , from Daniele Procida at PyCon
> 2017
>
> As I understand it, it can help both readers and writers of the documentation
&
I made it work with Pulsar and the pdfjs-viewer plugin:
The sourcecode of the plugin is broken but easily fixable:
https://github.com/allefeld/atom-pdfjs-viewer/issues/15
Then pdf->tex works with synctex from TeX live, "--synctex=repeat" and a
right click in the viewer.
S
em that the state=repeat version
creates a synctex file that has syntax matching the "original" synctex
format. And you are right, the file is bigger.
In any case, now that I know what is going on, I have convinced auctex to
play nicely with the new way of doing things, and so a
enough where a subject/tutorial page would make more
> sense than examples spread over several single command pages.
>
> We could also define if the “main” reference page (with examples) is
> \definestuff, \setupstuff, or \stuff – IMO \setupstuff makes the most sense,
> si
) is
\definestuff, \setupstuff, or \stuff – IMO \setupstuff makes the most
sense, since usually the others inherit from it.
Often enough, parameters aren’t explained in the reference pages;
sometimes you can find examples using them, but there are too many
holes. I tried to fix that where I could
umentation?
The command pages which start with an underscore are probably leftovers
when Taco changed a page from manual command descriptions to auto
generated tables.
In the process to change the page he makes a copy of the current page
with an underscore at the beginning which is deleted after
underscore are probably leftovers
when Taco changed a page from manual command descriptions to auto
generated tables.
In the process to change the page he makes a copy of the current page
with an underscore at the beginning which is deleted after the change
but it's possible he forgot to delete a few of t
:
- https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startbuffer
- https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/_startbuffer
If it is on purpose:
- What is the purpose, and which page should contain which documentation?
The command pages which start with an underscore are probably leftovers
when Taco changed a page f
Hi all,
I just discover the Diátaxis documentation framework :
- https://www.diataxis.fr/
- 30min video : "What nobody tells you about documentation",
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4vKPhjcMZg , from Daniele Procida at PyCon
2017
As I understand it, it can help both readers a
drive viewers
we went from epson dot matrix printer -> early 300 dpi laser -> 600 dpi
laser printer -> high speed oce 512 dpi printer (metric) -> high speed
oce 600 dpi printer (+ crappy canon color laser printer) -> fast
page-wide hp color inkjet office printer
in mkii al
>
> all in the same (bib) path
>
> ... always has been so ...
But now it seems that luatex has disappeared from our bin directories.
Was this intended (because of the issues with the build farm)?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
___
On 4/11/2024 5:25 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
On 4/10/24 22:28, Denis Maier wrote:
[...]
context --luatex --generate
Thanks, Pablo.
I've tried it, but it doesn't seem to work...
I get the same result on Win64 when I move the luatex binary from the
tex/texmf-win64/bin
On 4/11/24 17:39, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> Ok. It wasn't there. I have now copied it from my Miktex installation, but
> it still does not work. (Looks like some path issue. The luatex binary from
> the miktex installation seems to take priority over the one now in t
>
> On 4/10/24 22:28, Denis Maier wrote:
> >> [...]
> >> context --luatex --generate
> >
> > Thanks, Pablo.
> > I've tried it, but it doesn't seem to work...
>
> I get the same result on Win64 when I move the luatex binary from the
> tex/texmf-win64
On 4/10/24 22:28, Denis Maier wrote:
>> [...]
>> context --luatex --generate
>
> Thanks, Pablo.
> I've tried it, but it doesn't seem to work...
I get the same result on Win64 when I move the luatex binary from the
tex/texmf-win64/bin/ directory.
This may sound stupid
enis,
as far as I know, this is required first:
context --luatex --generate
BTW, although LuaTeX 1.18 has been released, my Linux64 ConTeXt contains
version 1.17.x.
In fact, the LuaTeX binary was removed in an update some weeks (or
months) ago. I had to copy it from a backup from a previou
Hi all,
Please see the forwarded message from GUST below.
Best wishes,
Taco
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Jerzy Ludwichowski
> Subject: [lug-leaders] BachoTeX 2024: Last minute
> Date: 9 April 2024 at 14:09:09 CEST
> To: tex...@tug.org, LUG boards
> Reply-To:
ion, design process etc.
>
> I just browsed the dissertation about the (Vietnamese) "Dilinh" font and
>
> found the considerations interesting.
>
> "Gul" has matching Devanagari & Latin, "Tarisel" has variations from
>
> readable text
On 4/7/2024 10:14 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On 4/7/24 19:44, Hans Hagen wrote:
ok, so this "on" ... where does it come from .. you can try to run
with \tracingall and then quit the run after the first and search the
log for !on to get a clue
Hans
Found it - and I'm embarras
On 4/7/24 19:44, Hans Hagen wrote:
ok, so this "on" ... where does it come from .. you can try to run with
\tracingall and then quit the run after the first and search the log for
!on to get a clue
Hans
Found it - and I'm embarrassed to say it was in my own enviro
he
output or the log, right? No, did not see such a message.
ok, so this "on" ... where does it come from .. you can try to run with
\tracingall and then quit the run after the first and search the log for
!on
Forwarded Message
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Re: how to apply gradient color to a piece of
text?
Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 19:05:13 +0200
From: Hans Hagen
To: Keith McKay
On 4/7/2024 6:56 PM, Keith McKay wrote:
Not for me either. I used it somewhere so I'll need to look
this acrobat liquid mode does to a document
... the fact that one has to apply 'ai' to a document is a bad omen and
makes one wonder ... but anyway, big tech, big money, etc so ... (after
visiting a typesetting museum today one again realizes that a few
decades from now one will look back in a certain
Sometimes leaving and re-entering helps.
* If audio/video doesn’t work for you, you can still use the text chat.
* Screen sharing needs a lot of bandwidth.
* BigBlueButton documentation applies:
https://bigbluebutton.org/teachers/tutorials/
[Netiquette]
* Please use a name that we recognize fr
explain and view them:
1. Questions and Answers about Tagged PDF from PDF association
2. Acrobat Custom File Info Panels by Peter Wyatt
Last month saw the release of PDF/UA-2 and the new Well-Tagged PDF
(WTPDF) standard - neither of which revokes PDF/UA-1. And none of those
are the same as PDF 1.7
Hi,
since the Akela server at Mendel University is down since a while, I got
no response from Tomáš, and it would be a pity to lose this module, I
re-published the statistical charts module at
https://codeberg.org/fiee/context-statistical-charts
I’ll also put it on modules.contextgarden.net
and
found the considerations interesting.
"Gul" has matching Devanagari & Latin, "Tarisel" has variations from
readable text to abstracted lombardic unciale, and "Wierd" has matching
deconstruc
have the
> permission to do that.
Sorry, Peter, but I have a suspicion from what you wrote.
>> mtxrun --script cache --erase && mtxrun --generate
>
> Thanks. It did not work after doing it as root, but then I saw, that
> there is also a cache in the user home-direct
l consciousness, a people orientation, an
intense dissatisfaction with the state of the world, and a compulsion to do
something about it. From out there on the moon, international politics look
so petty. You want to grab a politician by the scruff of the neck and drag
him a quarter of a million miles out an
or Hans, I guess) to
\start/stoptextdisplay to enhance whitespace handling around images.
My guess is Mikael because I saw the command the first time in the
source of a presentation from him.
Oh, that’s probably where I saw it, too.
Here is a short example which two other solution to get
to enhance whitespace handling around images.
My guess is Mikael because I saw the command the first time in the
source of a presentation from him.
Oh, that’s probably where I saw it, too.
Here is a short example which two other solution to get a similar effect
as \starttextdisplay.
\usemodule
is Mikael because I saw the command the first time in the
source of a presentation from him.
Oh, that’s probably where I saw it, too.
Here is a short example which two other solution to get a similar effect
as \starttextdisplay.
\usemodule[visual]
\setupfloat[figure][location=left
in the
source of a presentation from him.
Oh, that’s probably where I saw it, too.
I wanted to document it, but can’t find it in the sources:
The definition is in spac-ver.mkxl.
Thank you!
So, "context --find" does not what I thought it woul
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 01.04.2024 um 17:19:
A while ago, I was pointed (by Wolfgang or Hans, I guess) to
\start/stoptextdisplay to enhance whitespace handling around images.
My guess is Mikael because I saw the command the first time in the
source of a presentation from him.
I
ch/master/snippets/language-context.cson
There, I added information from the interface files and also from the
wiki, if existing. I don’t know how to do that in the lua script.
---
function flushers.pulsar(collected)
for interface, whatever in next, collected do
local commands = what
this command can be used by people who want to transform the
output PDF into an audio file, because for instance the following
\usemodule[math-goodriddance]
\goodriddancemath
\starttext
\startformula
\int_{0}^{\pi} \sin(x)\dd x = 2.
\stopformula
\stoptext
gives
integral from 0 to 휋 , of sin
to transform the output PDF into an audio file, because for instance the following \usemodule[math-goodriddance]\goodriddancemath\starttext\startformula\int_{0}^{\pi} \sin(x)\dd x = 2.\stopformula\stoptextgives
integral from 0 to 휋 , of sin of 푥 d 푥 equals 2
as one can see
ring right but the attached file works fine in the viewers that
> we tested).
>
> -- We like to hear from users what other demands wrt accessibility there
> are. We're not interested in the (commercial) big money aspects (of pdf
> and tagging) nor in the politics behind it (
in the attached document we're basically forced to
choose a different approach with math (a pity as we worked hard to get
the rendering right but the attached file works fine in the viewers that
we tested).
-- We like to hear from users what other demands wrt accessibility there
are. We're
!
\blank
\underbar{Good buye!}
\stoptext
I am using the latest version of ConTeXt from March 11.
Do I miss something?
Kind regards
Willi
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry
t
~/WORKSPACE/TOOLS/ConTeXt/ on your computer and then "mtxrun --generate"?
If you still get the error message above, could you give us the output
from "whereis context"?
I hope this may help,
Pablo
quitico.org
>
> Los fines no justifican los medios, porque la medida verdadera de nuestro
> carácter está dada por los medios que estamos dispuestos a utilizar, no por
> los fines que proclamamos.
>
>
>
ion, an
intense dissatisfaction with the state of the world, and a compulsion to do
something about it. From out there on the moon, international politics look so
petty. You want to grab a politician by the scruff of the neck and drag him a
quarter of a million miles out and say, ‘Look at that, yo
utilizar, no por
los fines que proclamamos.
----
“You develop an instant global consciousness, a people orientation, an
intense dissatisfaction with the state of the world, and a compulsion to do
something about it. From out there on the moon, international politics look
In German, I call these "Spaßeinheiten" (units of measurement =
"Maßeinheiten"; Spaß = fun; "units of leisurement" might be a good
translation).
Apart from being fun they are also useful, for instance the "ts" (and
dk) make good framed offsets whe
]
The units "es" and "dk" are unknown to me.
What does they mean?
Regarding the dk unit: https://tug.org/TUGboat/tb42-3/tb132hagen-dk.pdf
A quote from the Luametatex source regarding the es unit:
The Edith and Tove were introduced at BachoTeX 2023 and because the
error message
: Struggling with the distance and right margin text
On 3/15/24 14:06, Ursula Hermann wrote:
> Dear List,
Dear Ursula,
this might help you (it isn’t perfect, but you just seem to copy and
paste fragments from your source files):
%\showframe\showstruts
\mainlanguage[de-at]
\setuppagenumber
]
\starttext
\xmlprocessbuffer{main}{demo}{}
\type{a --b c}
\stoptext
Using current latest (from 2024.03.11 09:34), LMTX transforms "--" in
"–" (en-dash) only with \xmlinlineprettyprinttext (LuaTeX writes the
en-dash in the three cases).
This issue has been driving me
nr...@gmail.com
http://sesentaycuatro.com
http://messier87.com
http://chiquitico.org
Los fines no justifican los medios, porque la medida verdadera de nuestro
carácter está dada por los medios que estamos dispuestos a utilizar, no por
los fines que proclam
/) are saddle-stitched
booklets, usually have 60 pages and are printed on 115g coated paper.
With coated paper you can’t really derivate the thickness from grammage.
The horizontal page shift is visible if you look carefully. But since
the paper is not very transparent, you only see the problem
There is some mention of a mechanism to get binding correction from an old
article in the wiki about emulating the Koma TypeArea from LaTeX, you can
see it in https://wiki.contextgarden.net/KOMA-scrartcl_Type_Area
There is also some discussion about the subject in SE:
https
t parameters in the wiki (and there are more
>>> that I never used, oh my…), and since I never use ConTeXt’s imposition for
>>> serious print products (and never set up a scheme myself), I didn’t know
>>> about pageshift.
>>>
>>> Ok, if I lea
differently for every single page
(i.e. first, second, second-to-last and last the same; 3th, 4th and from back
the same etc.). Or is pageshift applied independently from arranging?
And then, it makes no sense to add the same value all the time. I don’t know if BCOR
works this way in LaTeX, but one
for
> serious print products (and never set up a scheme myself), I didn’t know
> about pageshift.
>
> Ok, if I leave imposition to the printshop and they don't do binding
> correction in their workflow, I'd need to set horoffset differently for every
> single page (i.e. first, second,
up a scheme
myself), I didn’t know about pageshift.
Ok, if I leave imposition to the printshop and they don't do binding
correction in their workflow, I'd need to set horoffset differently for
every single page (i.e. first, second, second-to-last and last the same;
3th, 4th and from back
On Mon, 18 Mar 2024, Mikael Sundqvist wrote:
> > One participant tested some math alignment examples from an older paper
> > by Aditya and found them working in her current LMTX installation but
> > not in COW – I know it runs an older version, but Aditya’s article
probably get something out, even if that is not really
finished/polished. All the basics are there. Then it can be a
work-in-progress document, adding/modifying new stuff.
>
> One participant tested some math alignment examples from an older paper
> by Aditya and found them working in her curr
\stoptext
Current latest (from 2024.03.11 09:34) breaks compilation with both LMTX
and LuaTeX.
As far as I know, this sample should be compiled without any issue.
Could you be so kind to confirm the issue or explain me what am I missing?
The footnote environment is just a fancy way
… and another thing that came up in my workshops and in discussions at
our booth: the math manual is eagerly awaited! (My book too, but I can’t
answer most questions about math.)
One participant tested some math alignment examples from an older paper
by Aditya and found them working in her
Dear list,
I have the following sample (which was on the way of showing another issue):
\starttext
a
\starttyping
b
\stoptyping
c
\startfootnote
a
\starttyping
b
\stoptyping
c
\stopfootnote
\stoptext
Current latest (from 2024.03.11 09:34) breaks compilation with both
Am 16.03.24 um 22:28 schrieb Marco Patzer:
On Sat, 16 Mar 2024 20:33:33 + (UTC)
Joel via ntg-context wrote:
How do I remove the page number from the header texts?
\setupheadertexts []
or
\setuplayouttext
[header][text]
[middletext=]
I’d have guessed
On Sat, 16 Mar 2024 20:33:33 + (UTC)
Joel via ntg-context wrote:
> How do I remove the page number from the header texts?
\setupheadertexts []
or
\setuplayouttext
[header][text]
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Ma
on the top and
page numbers in the bottom corners. But somehow when I define this code, its
also adding the page number not just to the bottom of the page, but to the top
of the page as well. How do I remove the page number from the header texts?
--Joel
not in the svg file (which actually derived from tiger.svg as
mentioned in the file).
To be honest this is a horrible file and a good example of making things
more complex than needed (probably common in wysiwyg applications),
although we already had the machinery in the mp/pdf converter.
Th
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