Hello,
I am currently writing my paper for last year's BachoTeX proceedings.
I am using tugboat.mkxl module to design the layout.
In bachotex proceedings, the author's data and abstract are on a single
column and the article is usually typeset on two columns.
Comments in tugboat.mkxl states:
Dear Hans,
can you test with
OpenBSD|openbsd)
case "$CPU" in
i*86)
PLATFORM="openbsd" ;;
amd64)
PLATFORM="openbsd$-amd64" ;;
*)
instead?
I tested it, with and without the typo at
openbds$-amd64
Thanks Vincent for your patch, solved this issue.
Best regards,
Damien Thiriet
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Hello,
I tried to install OpenBSD 7.4 binaries but failed.
What I did:
download the zip from pragma
unpack it in /usr/local/context
chmod 744 install.sh
./install.sh
After running it, there is no file in
/usr/local/context/tex/texmf-openbsd7.4-amd64/
I searched the mailing list archive and
Hello,
Happy New Year!
I got into a bug in my Vim syntax highlighting version.
Highlight stays in lua mode after ctxlua macro is closed.
Here is a MWE, where «this should not be highlitghted as
a comment indeed is.
\starttext
Hello!
\ctxlua{context("does the parser work?")}
-- this should
Hello,
you should make
tex/texmf-openbsd7.3-amd64
and put 5 files there:
luametatex
context -> luametatex
mtxrun -> luametatex
mtxrun.lua
context.lua
Thanks for your hints. I did as you said but got stucked with a tree
structure problem.
Since I was lacking the time to dig into it, and a
Hi,
I upgraded today my OBSD to 7.3 and… realized too late that texlive
binaries were on the compile farm, but not the lmtx ones. That was the
opportunity to learn self-install, though.
I compiled the binary, but I am stuck with the next step
What I did:
- rm -rf /usr/local/context/* (now
Hi,
I am used to giving very extensive feedbacks to my pupils.
These are buffers with xtables flushing lua vectors.
Here is their basic structures:
* an environment that stores xtables. Turned into MWE, look like:
\startenvironment env_corrige.mkiv
\startluacode
userdata =
Wasn't it you who actually suggested to have the two versions?
I bet I was… mea maxima culpa.
Looks anyway like there are not many OBSD users dealing with ConTeXt…
the sources are in the distribution as is build.sh
Thanks Hans. I understand these are on
Hi,
I have two question regarding OBSD binaries:
1)
the building farm holds two binaries: current -stable version (or
-release?) and the previous version.
Since upgrading OBSD with sysupgrade is very easy, but AFAIU works only
to upgrade from version (n-1) to n where n is current relase
Hi śrīrāma,
> I hope you made the format (context --make) after
> applying the changes.
That's exactly what I missed. Should have read the whole
thread and not the last part…
Reading your diff, I also didn't comment out the lines with
string.tolower and local lowered, but I guess this is not
> Till there is a fix, I am able to workaround it by:
> • using only lowercase characters (a-z) in the item tags
> • comment out all occurrences of
> tag = lowered[tag]
> field = lowered[field]
>in publ-ini.lua
>
> Sreeram
Unfortunately, commenting out all occurrences of
Hi,
Being a teacher, I would indeed prefer a meeting during holidays,
that would give me a chance to attend sometimes, and meeting locations
are often mid-way between France and Poland…
Greetings,
Damien Thiriet
Hi Mojca, hi Hans,
OpenBSD 7.1 64-bit binaries works fine, thanks for upgrading ConTeXt to
the new OpenBSD version. I don't use 32-bit version so as far as I am
concerned, there is no need to compile them.
Best regards,
Damien Thiriet
Hi,
> In function 'ListeAleatoireGauche' calling startitemize as below should
> help:
> context.startitemize ({"8","packed","random"}, {align="righttoleft"})
>
> Further, I think you might also need to put the entry into stream in a
> group:
>context.start() context.lefttoright(t[k])
> You can use different alignment settings to move the bullet points to
> the right side of your lists.
Thank you Wolfgang, this is exactly what I need.
One more question: I am typesetting those questions in lua,
because lua vectors were more convenient for reading the whole
but I am not sure
Thank you for all your answers.
I will have a deeper look at them.
My first comments:
> If you are certain that the there will be no
> multi-line item
Unfortunately there are often some. History
teachers are not known for loving short texts,
at least in France.
> Using the “columns" feature is
Hi!
I am used to giving associative questions to my pupils,
something like
* connect the author with its ideas
Friedrich Nietzsche * * "God is dead"
Woody Allen * * "Nietzsche is dead, God is dead
and I don't feel so good"
God *
Thanks Hans,
I like very much your (meta)fun answers, since it
is less magic and more understandable for me.
Let's play with it now…
Damien Thiriet
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 01:01:23AM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> but this is way more (meta)fun:
>
> draw (fullsquare scaled 4cm)
>
Hello list,
I noticed today that anglestriped does not take
withcolor into account. Givent this MWE
\starttext
\startMPpage
path p;
p:= fullsquare scaled 20;
draw p anglestriped (1,60,4) withcolor red;
\stopMPpage
\stoptext
p is in black, while I'd expect red
Greetings,
Damien Thiriet
Hi,
Many thanks for this quick addition to the codebase.
Best regards,
Damien Thiriet
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Hi,
I read the 2015 thread Hatch an area with Metapost (Metafun)
and started playing with anglestriped. However in my maps
I would like to get my shapes hatched with no borders drawn.
How can I achieve it?
path p;
p := fullcircle scaled 50 randomized 5;
draw p anglestriped (1,60,4);
Damien
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