I am unable to compile anything using the resume module from Wolfgang's
t-letter package.
I had to put a symlink from t-cor-03.tex - t-resume.tex
Here's the source:
\usemodule[resume][interface=moderncv,style=classic]
\starttext
Hello World!
\stoptext
Excerpts from the log file:
ConTeXt ver:
If I run context with no arguments, I get the following output (and
nothing else):
mtxrun | unknown script 'context.lua' or 'mtx-context.lua'
The file, mtx-context.lua does exis:
/home/bwise/context/20110505-beta-extras/tex/texmf-context/scripts/context/lua/mtx-context.lua
If I do
, Bart Wise wrote:
If I run context with no arguments, I get the following output (and
nothing else):
mtxrun | unknown script 'context.lua' or 'mtx-context.lua'
The file, mtx-context.lua does exis:
/home/bwise/context/20110505-beta-extras/tex/texmf-context/scripts/context/lua/mtx
The mtxrun --generate work!
I don't know why I have to do it, but it does the trick.
Thanks to all!
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Thomas Schmitz tschm...@uni-bonn.de wrote:
On Fri, 6 May 2011 14:46:15 -0600
Bart Wise bart.c.wise+cont...@gmail.com wrote:
Otared,
Thanks for the response
The code below prints out the word Text: in bold and then follows with the
text. However, if I turn the grid on (as is coded below), the first line of
the paragraph is printed, followed by a blank line, followed by the
remaining text. The blank line after the first line should not be there.
If
Wolfgang,
Works great. Thanks!
Bart
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 6:54 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 19.03.2011 um 12:57 schrieb Bart Wise:
The code below prints out the word Text: in bold and then follows with
the text. However, if I turn the grid
I have used the latest ConTeXt to compile the code below, but the
\setupunderbar does not seem to function. If I use an older version
(context: 2009.06.14) it works just fine. Is there a bug, or am I doing
something wrong?
\setupcolors[state=start]
Thanks!
On Mar 8, 2011 6:17 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 08.03.2011 um 13:01 schrieb Bart Wise:
I have used the latest ConTeXt to compile the code below, but the
\setupunderbar does not seem to function. If I use an older version
(context: 2009.06.14
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 6:15 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 08.03.2011 um 13:01 schrieb Bart Wise:
I have used the latest ConTeXt to compile the code below, but the
\setupunderbar does not seem to function. If I use an older version
(context: 2009.06.14
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 9:38 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 09.03.2011 um 04:58 schrieb Bart Wise:
I looked through the code and it looks like the call is setupbars (with
an 's'); however, that didn't work either.
You’re right, the name is \setupunderbars
On Thursday 05 February 2009 01:36:16 pm Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 05.02.2009 um 21:26 schrieb Bart C. Wise:
When a function is called, I would like to remove any leading space.
Then the function can control the spacing. If I don't remove spaces,
it then makes a difference whether or not
On Thursday 11 December 2008 08:10:38 am Ulrike Fischer wrote:
Am Thu, 11 Dec 2008 07:21:56 -0700 schrieb Bart C. Wise:
If I change the loop to be the following, I still get the same error:
\def\myloop#1{%
\tempcnta=\the\startcnt%
\loop
\advance \tempcnta by 1
On Wednesday 03 December 2008 12:35:43 am Hans Hagen wrote:
Bart C. Wise wrote:
I am using framed and externalfigure commands. I want to put a rule
around the image; however, the image has space around all sides. It
appears that the top, right, and left sides has the same gap. However,
Works!
Thanks Hans.
Bart
On Saturday 22 November 2008 01:23:46 am Hans Hagen wrote:
Bart C. Wise wrote:
I use a standardmakeup to define a part page. However, when I do so,
the page counter does not get incremented. Therefore, after every part,
the page numbers are inaccurate. Is
Is there a way to get a rule between the columns of a column set?
Thanks,
Bart
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It works! Thanks Wolfgang.
On Wednesday March 5 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\usemodule[visual]
\definecolumnset[example][n=4,distance=5mm]
\startuseMPgraphic{columnrule}
path p ; p := unitsquare xyscaled (OverlayWidth+5mm,OverlayHeight) ;
draw lrcorner p -- urcorner p ;
setbounds
I am trying change the background color of some text. It works fine if I am
using one column. It also works fine if I am using multiple columns, but
restricting my background color changes to only a single line of text in a
column.
However, if I have a section that I want to I change, and
Hraban,
I'm relatively new to ConTeXt, but I did stumble on a way to get right-aligned
page numbers.
\def\MyIndexTextCmd#1{#1\hfill}
\setupregister[index][textcommand=\MyIndexTextCmd]
Bart
On Tuesday January 29 2008, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Can someone tell me, if the following options of
{third} \dorecurse{10}{\input zapf }
\chapter{fourth} \dorecurse{10}{\input bryson }
\stopbodymatter
\stoptext
Bart
On Tuesday February 12 2008, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Bart,
\setuppagenumbering[way=bytext]
is your friend.
Willi
On Feb 12, 2008, at 6:35 PM, Bart Wise wrote:
When I
When I define a new part to my document (\part{Part One}), the page numbers
always get reset to 0. How do I prevent this?
Thanks,
Bart
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Thanks Taco!
On Friday February 8 2008, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Bart C. Wise wrote:
I defined a startstop block. However, the text that follows the block I
don't want to be indented.
Code
\definestartstop[Center][
before={\startalignment[center]},
The code below defines a number and then on each row, displays then increments
the number. The number is defined and reset to 0 before the table is
declared. However, when the number is displayed in the table, it's not zero
as expected, but some other number (usually between 3 and 9). The
On Thursday November 29 2007, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Nov 27, 2007 5:49 PM, Bart Wise wrote:
LaTeX has a package called datenumber. It basically allows you to
several things:
1) convert a date into a number,
What number? What's the input and what's the output?
First you set the date
Nov 2007, Bart Wise wrote:
LaTeX has a package called datenumber. It basically allows you to
several things: 1) convert a date into a number, 2) add and subtract from
that number, in essence adding and subtracting days, and 3) converting a
date number into a date string. I use this package
LaTeX has a package called datenumber. It basically allows you to several
things: 1) convert a date into a number, 2) add and subtract from that
number, in essence adding and subtracting days, and 3) converting a date
number into a date string. I use this package to create a yearly lesson
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