nal and using a pdf viewer to then view stuff.
As part of TeXlive there is a program called pdfopen (and a companion
program called pdfclose) which may (or may not) help you out if you wish to
continue using acroread.
I am the last maintainer (as far as I know!) of the Linux version of thi
rminal and using a pdf viewer to then view stuff.
As part of TeXlive there is a program called pdfopen (and a companion
program called pdfclose) which may (or may not) help you out if you wish to
continue using acroread.
I am the last maintainer (as far as I know!) of the Linux version of this
prog
eXt, LMTX, uses LuaMetaTeX which is a greatly
enhanced version of LuaTeX. You don’t need the older program for
anything, if LuaMetaTeX works for you.
PDFs generated by ConTeXt are usually as good as possible.
Additional stuff you must consider for professional printing are
– colors (better use C
Peter Münster wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Jul 25 2024, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
>>
>> > Can you please share your Emacs config for this?
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I use hunspell. Works very nicely:
>>
&g
Dear Peter,
Thanks. I tried and it works pretty well.
On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 1:44 AM Peter Münster wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 25 2024, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
>
> > Can you please share your Emacs config for this?
>
> Hi,
>
> I use hunspell. Works very nicely:
>
>
On Thu, Jul 25 2024, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
> Can you please share your Emacs config for this?
Hi,
I use hunspell. Works very nicely:
(setq-default ispell-program-name "hunspell")
--
Peter
_
rts from ConTeXt users. But before you
consider contacting them, I strongly advise you to upgrade to the newest
auctex release.
>> To the point that I, who
>> am an Emacs user for almost everything, when I write in ConTeXt I prefer
>> to use Vim.
"The horror, the horror."
elf-signed certificates may be used to stamp PDF documents to set both
signing time and to detect modifications after signing.
In fact, I’m planning to digitally stamp documents at work to ensure
they aren’t modified after submission (by people or by any automated
program).
well, if you can figure it ou
stamp PDF documents to set both
signing time and to detect modifications after signing.
In fact, I’m planning to digitally stamp documents at work to ensure
they aren’t modified after submission (by people or by any automated
program).
>> I think this may be avoided by adding a timestamp token (
Here just an inelegant half-solution:
I added the whole program path to the 'TeX-command-list and it works,
but this is hardly satisfying.
At least it suggests that nothing else is wrong except that emacs 29.3
and auctex 14.0.5 together decide
not to find a path, which is in .bashr
rse{37}{line\crlf} % splits fine up to this point
\dorecurse{38}{line\crlf} % split on the same page
%\dorecurse{39}{line\crlf} % float vanishes, "there is nothing to split"
%\dorecurse{40}{line\crlf} % all fine
\startplacecodelisting[
title=My great C program on display!,
\startplacecodelisting[
title=My great C program on display!,
location=split,
]
\startsplittext
\tt \input zapf
\stopsplittext
\stopplacecodelisting
\input ward
\startplacecodelisting[
title=My second great C program on display!,
location=split,
]
\startsplittext
\tt \input ward
]
\setuplabeltext[english][codelisting=Listing ]
%\showboxes
\starttext
\input knuth
\input knuth
\input knuth
\input knuth
% Filler. Filler. Filler. Filler. % uncomment to push out a full page. the
float will appear
\startplacecodelisting[
title=My great C program on display!,
location
ze[packed]
\item \ipsum[alternative=words, n=10, inbetween=\space] \par
\item \ipsum[alternative=words, n=10, inbetween=\space] \par
\item \ipsum[alternative=words, n=10, inbetween=\space] \par
\stopitemize
\sym{2005--2007}\color[forestgreen]{Center for Lorem Ipsum}\hfill
\color[darkgrey]{\tfx
ew viewers (okular)
>> while it was working in others.
> Could you please tell us which combinations of viewers and editors you
> checked and how to configure them to make it work?
The --synctex=repeat option outputs a synctex file that works with auctex'
epdfinfo program, so (at le
On 4/6/24 11:43, madiazm.eo...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi everyone,
Hi Miguel,
> […]
> Am I missing something on the use of this ligature?
I don’t think so.
In some cases you may not get the ligature for a good reason:
\starttyping
program --option=value file.ext
\stoptyping
It w
to understand how to utilize low level typesetting
features for anything more sophisticated than a simple book or
article. By lower level, I mean how things like heads, items,
references, alignment, tables, etc., work. Also, I would like a book
that teaches things like how to program it using lua
hes things like how to program it using lua, how to understand and utilize
the underlying engine itself (the low level LuaMetaTeX), how to even use
DocBook with ConTeXt, etc.
(I do realize that there already are manuals for lua in ConTeXt and on
LuaMetaTeX, etc., and manuals on various different p
Rephrasing the question, can
> > LuaMetaTeX/ConTeXt compile
> > plain TeX files. If yes, how can I do that?
>
> You mix up two different things here.
>
> 1. Plain TeX is a collection of TeX macros like ConTeXt or LaTeX.
>
> 2. LuaMetaTeX is a program like pdfTeX or LuaTe
LaTeX.
2. LuaMetaTeX is a program like pdfTeX or LuaTeX which provides commands
which are used by above mentioned collections to create macros.
Even though ConTeXt provides some commands which available in plain TeX
not all of the are supported which means you can't process plain TeX
docu
kit I used only
had 512 bytes ram (later 2K or so) it really learns one how to program
efficiently (thihk of writing a simple game, save and load from cassette
player, etc in that space; dynamic adaptive functions and such) and you
know where I'm coming from'(later pascal and modula).
sibly add that in Wiki.
I do not know Lua, and I am too old to learn another programming language.
These days, I program only in Rust/Javascript.
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Shiv Shankar Dayal
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inEdt-related matter. In
such
case, you should test a problematic application from the Command Prompt,
consult
the documentation that comes with your (TeX) software, and try to locate the
real
source of your problem...
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e could be made a bit faster anyway) so i'll add the few
> lines
Great. If nothing else, it will keep other people from asking the same
question in the future. :-)
> so those 14 minutes, was that N times a file or 1 time a huge file?
N times a file:
I swiped the code from the program an
come after the \page, of course.
Should I program otherwise?
There is nothing you can do here for the moment, the empty page is caused
by a new piece of code in page-lay.mkxl (see below) to go to the next
odd page
when you use the \setuppagenumbering command.
page-lay.mkxl (line 1436
I should have a first page without pagenumber and pagenumbers on the subsequent ones.However the MWE here introduces an unwanted blank page from the call to \setuppagenumbering[state=start].And the \setuppagenumbering has to come after the \page, of course.Should I program otherwise?
yours
ut I keep
getting that error message.)
I also tried
mtxrun --script synctex --goto --page=4 --x=100 --y=100 a.synctex
and that silently returns without apparently doing anything. (While I
don't have a 'scite' editor, I created a program called 'scite' that pops
either top, bottom or
center.
Such an option might not exist and then I must program around it. But I prefer
to use something that is already there and fits my needs.
yours sincerely
dr. Hans van der Meer
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If your
On 11/12/2023 10:26 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 12.11.23 um 00:59 schrieb Jim:
Hi,
I've read the wiki, looked at workflows-synctex.tex, searched the web,
and
scratched my head, all to no avail. So here I am, cap in hand...
When I run context, I get a .synctex file which has some infor
Am 12.11.23 um 00:59 schrieb Jim:
Hi,
I've read the wiki, looked at workflows-synctex.tex, searched the web, and
scratched my head, all to no avail. So here I am, cap in hand...
When I run context, I get a .synctex file which has some information in it,
but I can't find any invocation of synct
Hi,
I've read the wiki, looked at workflows-synctex.tex, searched the web, and
scratched my head, all to no avail. So here I am, cap in hand...
When I run context, I get a .synctex file which has some information in it,
but I can't find any invocation of synctex to return anything useful. Nor
d
I'm trying to typeset some program listings with annotations alongside. I've
tried both columns and tabulate but both have (different) issues:
1) Plain \typefile won't allow the line numbers to be in the text - they stay
in the margin whch I don't want.
2) \typefile using a
you install the fonts in %WINDIR%\Fonts (Windows font directory), the
will be available for any program. In some cases, this is important,
even when using only with ConTeXt.
If you need only in TeX, %USERPROFILE%\texmf\texmf-fonts\ would be a
good option.
But even if you choose the third option abov
commercial program that solves all the problems thus far
indicated. I think it is true to say that at the moment, the streams
mechanism is far too klunky to be able to use it extensively. For a
handful of pages (and especially if the two streams re absolutely equal
in length) it is workable
ed a few minutes ago). Do
>> all three items show up in your contents listing?
> Hi Jim,
> both examples worked for me without problems and even the online compiler
> on the wiki produces the expected result. Are you sure all 3 \setuphead
> lines are in your document?
Argh. Mea
Tried a few times to no avail.
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sometimes aborts. I have followed the rules of programming, yet I am totally
baffled. What is the reason for this?"
The master replied: "You are confused bec
tes from the online pgf/tikz manual (
https://tikz.dev/drivers#section-formats ) :
> 10.2.1 Selecting the Backend Driver
>
> When TEX typesets your document, it does not know which program you are going
> to use to transform the .dvi-file. If your .dvi-file does not contain any
>
On 5/30/2023 12:24 PM, Hans van der Meer via ntg-context wrote:
Hans,
I see this as a no with respect to changing the behaviour of \small and
friends. Which I can well understand: changes on this level may trigger
a lot of unwanted problems.
But now I can program around it with a clear
Hans,
I see this as a no with respect to changing the behaviour of \small and
friends. Which I can well understand: changes on this level may trigger a lot
of unwanted problems.
But now I can program around it with a clear conscience;-)
dr. Hans van der Meer
> On 30 May 2023, at 11:33, H
that size and style changes should be in orthogonal
spaces, that is: the one should have no effect on the other.
Cause of this behaviour seems the \tf call included in small. See the
accompanying example.
I can try to program around this, but I would prefer not to. Is there a
possibility that this
: the one should have no effect on the other.
Cause of this behaviour seems the \tf call included in small. See the
accompanying example.
I can try to program around this, but I would prefer not to. Is there a
possibility that this behaviour will be changed to \it\small and \small\it
giving the
tinfo/ntg-context
> webpage : https://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net
> archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/
> wiki : https://contextgarden.net
> ___
hi, Max
The two suggestions don't work. I get a message, "Could not start the
command..." each time.
$ /usr/local/ConTeXt_Standalone/context-linux-64/bin/context --nofile
results in " no such file or directory " which is, indeed, the case. NB:
I have just let the
%%
%% As a special exception, you can redistribute parts of this file for
%% the electronic distribution of scientific papers, provided that you
%% include a short note pointing to the complete source.
%%
%% Feynmf is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
%% WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; witho
at the connecting points
>
> This is plenty for someone doing Standard Model physics. Model builders doing
> supersymmetric, walking-technicolor, bla-bla need more, of course, but I’d
> let them program their own shapes.
>
> The package feynMP already has all of these paths,
ric, walking-technicolor, bla-bla need more, of course, but I’d let
them program their own shapes.
The package feynMP already has all of these paths, as well as double-line
variants, coded in MetaPost. If I could use feynMP with ConTeXt, that’s what
I’d do. It produces ve
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mr math
font that perhaps would expedite loading time along the way.
Thank you for the info on that last sentence. I didn't know.
>
> > There was not even a personalized touch in the output. That message sounds
> > like one of these new GPT-chat features. Dry. When I r
I'll
try to forget it…» part the first thing I thought was: yeah, I'll proceed by
removing that file altogether and you'll forget it for sure .
that message is part of 'reference tex the program' for over 40 years so
if chatgpt would come up with it, it would do so by
x27;TeX-master-file -1))
;; (add-hook 'ConTeXt-mode-hook 'turn-on-smartparens-strict-mode)
(add-hook 'ConTeXt-mode-hook (lambda () (define-key ConTeXt-mode-map (kbd
"C-å") 'myctx)))
(setq TeX-output-view-style '("^pdf$" "." "open -a S
l one has to do is indicate the correct
path to ConText in the setup for this program, depending
on your OS and where you have installed it, e.g.
home/yourname/bin/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin if you
are using Linux and have installed it in \bin. Then choose
ConTeXt (LuaTeX) as the processing
ans checking for them anywhere. TeX
> installations have some directory setup for a reason. Imagine that you set
> up the installation to include that wildcard path in TEXINPUITS then every
> run that whole tree would get scanned for a file you ask for and that is not
> in the current dir
n the setup for this program, depending on your OS and where you have
installed it, e.g. home/yourname/bin/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin if
you are using Linux and have installed it in \bin. Then choose ConTeXt
(LuaTeX) as the processing tool.
(2) But to make things a lot easier, I also use Feder
lders, owned by
whatever/whoever else, and with pesmissions set elsewhere.
It's out of the question. Or it rather be. This is all writh a fresh TeX Live
Installation.
I mentioned the problem that may arise by questioning the Alpine installation
because there were some problems with some
(in my opinion) the most complicated part of TeX. Even at an
engine level, they aren't that well documented. When writing the
footnote code for lua-widow-control, I had to read through "TeX the
program" since some of the
text typesetting in TeX and other systems.
TeX as a program created by a scientist - Professor of The Art of Computer
Programming, D. E. Knuth - stands out among other typesetting programs.
Here we have not only an implementation but also a theoretical model to
explain its behavior. For example the
beginning of my files (products and
components)I only use the two lines
% !TEX useAlternatePath
% !TEX useConTeXtSyncParser
not the root and TS-program lines, but I don’t think that matters for your
SynchTeX issue. Here is the engine I use for LMTX, just in case it has
something helpful for you
At the top of a single source file, I have the lines:
% !TEX root = prd_Aestimatio-0301.tex % the root file
% !TEX TS-program = ConTeXt2021
% !TEX useAlternatePath
% !TEX useConTeXtSyncParser
\setupsynctex[state=start, method=max]
Syncing works well enough—though I can see no difference
everse order then great but I assume the printer can do that
>> fairly easily.
>
> I don't think that there's any way to do this from within a document
> run, so I think that you'll need to use an external program.
>
>> If not, is there a recommended external progr
o use? If they can be printed in reverse order then
great but I assume the printer can do that fairly easily. If not, is there a
recommended external program that can do it?
I've tried \setuplayout[4*2] and XY with 2x2 but neither output is what I need.
You meant \setuparranging, didn’t yo
d if so what combination of
> \setuplayout and \setuppaper do I need to use? If they can be printed
> in reverse order then great but I assume the printer can do that
> fairly easily.
I don't think that there's any way to do this from within a document
run, so I think that y
t I assume the printer can do that fairly easily. If not, is there a
recommended external program that can do it?
I've tried \setuplayout[4*2] and XY with 2x2 but neither output is what I need.
Thanks in advance.
[1] glued spine (if that term isn't used outside the UK)
[2] I'm sure
Hello,
last week I learned something about MetaPost at the context meeting.
Thanks Taco!
First a little background:
I write a lot of documentation and sometimes I need to include a picture with
annotations.
Until now I used a drawing program to add text and arrows.
This has one disadvantage
On Fri, 12 Aug 2022 at 23:20, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2022, Mojca Miklavec via ntg-context wrote:
>
> > (a) I don't know how to turn program listing (verbatim code) from xml
> > to (perhaps, vim-based) syntax highlighting (but most importantly, to
> > ma
inor issues:
> >
> > (a) I don't know how to turn program listing (verbatim code) from xml
> > to (perhaps, vim-based) syntax highlighting (but most importantly, to
> > make sure that line breaks work properly)
>
> Does something like this work:
>
> https:
> Hi,
>
> Hans helped me out with some asciidoc processing a while ago.
>
> I played a bit further, but I'm currently facing two minor issues:
>
> (a) I don't know how to turn program listing (verbatim code) from xml
> to (perhaps, vim-based) syntax highlightin
On Fri, 12 Aug 2022, Mojca Miklavec via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Hans helped me out with some asciidoc processing a while ago.
>
> I played a bit further, but I'm currently facing two minor issues:
>
> (a) I don't know how to turn program listing (verbatim co
Hi,
Hans helped me out with some asciidoc processing a while ago.
I played a bit further, but I'm currently facing two minor issues:
(a) I don't know how to turn program listing (verbatim code) from xml
to (perhaps, vim-based) syntax highlighting (but most importantly, to
make sure
nd how
I can hook it into the list of converters:
"""
local downsample = sandbox.registerrunner {
name = "downsample",
program = "gm",
template = [[convert -compress Zip -sampling-factor 1x1 -density
%resolution%x%resolution% -resample %resolut
t;
local downsample = sandbox.registerrunner {
name = "downsample",
program = "gm",
template = [[convert -compress Zip -sampling-factor 1x1 -density
%resolution%x%resolution% -resample %resolution%x%resolution% %oldname%
%newname%]],
checkers = checkers,
de
tings.) But I am very interested in learning – I can
even imagine that my cooperative would pay for it.
There's often plenty in-between time for more personal discussion and
help. The be together in the room evening sessions are also a good
oportunity.
And ... from my end I put things on t
script 'mtx-context.lua' or 'mtx-mtx-context.lua'
>>
>> Everything works fine again after I run:
>>
>> mtxrun --generate.
>>
>> Before the first run after installation, this command is mandatory to
>> build the database.
>>
ning mtxrun --generate, there was an
interference with TeX Live, so I uninstalled it, then it
worked. I do not know if that time I did run mtxrun. But
under TeXworks when I selected context as program it kept
electing luametatex, and it didn't work; so I manually wrote
&
module?
>
> Sorry, it's probably obvious but I can't work it out!
>
> Thanks.
>
> Duncan
>
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uests from
authors as to the possibility of including such pull quotes in
multi-column presentations, and I have to tell them that to do so I need
to use another program where that is more easily achieved.
So, I just wanted you to know that someone out there appreciates your
efforts with th
1.
>>
>> Name: LMTX
>>
>> % Here you need to use the Browse button to get to the mtxrun. On my mac
>> it is the path to the directory tex which contains the file mtxrun as
>> shown below. Yours may be different. Since mtxrun is an alias for
>> luametatex it s
;
> % Here you need to use the Browse button to get to the mtxrun. On my mac
> it is the path to the directory tex which contains the file mtxrun as
> shown below. Yours may be different. Since mtxrun is an alias for
> luametatex it substitutes luametatex. I edited this to, mtxr
set this up on my mac mini M1.
Name: LMTX
% Here you need to use the Browse button to get to the mtxrun. On my mac
it is the path to the directory tex which contains the file mtxrun as
shown below. Yours may be different. Since mtxrun is an alias for
luametatex it substitutes luametatex. I edi
LMTX. My editor is TeXShop 4.72 (the last one), even if Synctex
doesn't work too well: source to PDF is almost OK, but PDF to source is
still very inaccurate, not to mention that to activate the direct and
reverse search you have to write such a thing as
%! TEX TS-program = ConTeXt2021
%
ut:
xmllint --html --xmlout >
(As good as can be expected from a program, anyway).
> It is really a pity that ConTeXt cannot totally ignore any given XML elements.
This statement is a little unfair: the problem is exactly that your input is
NOT proper XML.
If it was proper
mple without any tweaks, hence could not reproduce any
>> error.
>>
>> cheers
>> Heinrich
>>
>> ———
>>
>> R version 4.2.0 (2022-04-22) -- "Vigorous Calisthenics"
>> Copyright (C) 2022 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
>&g
, hence could not reproduce any
> error.
>
> cheers
> Heinrich
>
> ———
>
> R version 4.2.0 (2022-04-22) -- "Vigorous Calisthenics"
> Copyright (C) 2022 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
> Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin17.0 (64-bit)
>
> [R.app
9/2022 5:54 PM, mf via ntg-context wrote:
> > I'm downloading it and I see a lot of mkii files and even some Ruby
> files.
> >
> > It looks like some old material got into the update. Is everything right?
> hm, i'm on a different laptop now so maybe some program is n
On 5/9/2022 5:54 PM, mf via ntg-context wrote:
I'm downloading it and I see a lot of mkii files and even some Ruby files.
It looks like some old material got into the update. Is everything right?
hm, i'm on a different laptop now so maybe some program is not yet
installed, i'll
> Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin17.0 (64-bit)
>
> [R.app GUI 1.78 (8075) x86_64-apple-darwin17.0]
>
> > svg("/Users/hp/filename.svg");
> > plot(rnorm(200));
> > dev.off()
> null device
> 1
> >
>
> ———
>
> % !TEX program = lmtx
&g
75) x86_64-apple-darwin17.0]> svg("/Users/hp/filename.svg");> plot(rnorm(200));> dev.off()null device 1 > ———% !TEX program = lmtx\starttext \externalfigure[/Users/hp/filename.svg][conversion=mp]\stoptext———
tst-svg-mp.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
On 9. May 2
l of the tex-side commands also exist in lua, in the lxml and/or xml
> table, e.g.:
>
> direct output flushing:
> lxml.flush(t)
> lxml.all(t, ‘entry’)
>
> filter for processing:
> for b in xml.collected(lxml.getid(t),'../row/entry') do … end
>
>
&g
;
>>
>>
>> Duncan
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> MWE:
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>>
>> \startbuffer[demo]
>>
>> A paragraph witha processing
>> instruction.
>>
>> \stopbuffer
>>
>>
> \startxmlsetups xml:demo:capdmlinestop
> \crlf
> \xmlflush{#1}
> \stopxmlsetups
>
> \setupbodyfont[modern]
> \starttext
> \xmlprocessbuffer{demo}{demo}{}
> \stoptext
>
> --
>
--
Duncan Hothersall, Operations Director
CAPDM Limited - Online Program Enabl
Many thanks Wolfgang, I can see the 'values' in a table like form, nothing but the values — how can I switch on the 'lines' of the table?Best regards, HeinrichI took your file t-taccount.mkxland——% !TEX program = lmtx\usemodule[t][taccount]\startTEXpage[offset=5pt]\startt
-account.tex
——
% !TEX program = lmtx
\usemodule[t-account]
\environment TACCOUNT
\startDEBITS
\debit [Auto] {2000}
\debit [Bus] {5000}
\startCREDITS
\credit [Bank] {1000}
\credit [Kasse] {200}
\credit [Kasse] {200}
\stopCREDITS
\stopACCOUNT
——
leads to error shown in the log:
——
resolvers
t; Most of the path is automatically created when installing TeXworks. You
> should perhaps take care that the paths for context-lmtx is "before the one
> for texlive, if you have it.
>
> Now for the definition for the program:
> name: Context
take care
that the paths for context-lmtx is "before the one for texlive,
if you have it.
Now for the definition for the
program:
name: Context (which will appear in the drop-down menu
program: context
parameters: --synctex
n spellchecking the content of your document (not the ConTeXt
> commands)?
>
> This depends on your editor!
> I use TeXworks and there is spellchecking using the dictionaries of
> LibreOffice. You should copy the .aff and .dicfiles from "C:\Program
> Files\LibreOffice\sha
"C:\Program Files\LibreOffice\share\extensions\..."
subdirectories to the "C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\TUG\TeXworks\dictionaries"
folder (created when installing TeXworks), (I think not in
subfolders for the different languages).
You can then ask fo
ans indicated a tool, a program, which allows to verify that that
> > all start* stop* tag pairs are symmetric and placed in correct
> > order. I just cant remember how it is called. Can anybody help
> > here?
>
> mtxrun --autogenerate --script check
>
Thank you ve
On Tue, 08 Mar 2022 20:45:17 +0100
Christoph Hintermüller via ntg-context wrote:
> Hans indicated a tool, a program, which allows to verify that that
> all start* stop* tag pairs are symmetric and placed in correct
> order. I just cant remember how it is called. Can anybody he
On 2022-03-08 14:54, Christoph Hintermüller via ntg-context wrote:
Hi
I'm still stuck with also providing my lecture notes as epub in addtion
to its PDF version.
The last year, when I tried figure what is wrong, Hans indicated a
tool, a program, which allows to verify that that all
Hi
I'm still stuck with also providing my lecture notes as epub in addtion
to its PDF version.
The last year, when I tried figure what is wrong, Hans indicated a
tool, a program, which allows to verify that that all start* stop* tag
pairs are symmetric and placed in correct order. I just
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