the texmfcnf file.
hm, but since luatools is ran using texlus (which is luatex) the same
should apply
- make sure that luatools is run by texlua and not by lua itself
- don't use a stub, just rename luatools.lua to luatools and mtxrun.lua
to mtxrun (so, no texmfstart like extra stubs which would slow
, finding texmfcnf.lua does
not seem to work well as the lua extension means that web2c is not
searched.)
For luatex itself (contrary to luatools) there is no problem as
luatex uses the compile-time path and finds the texmfcnf file.
hm, but since luatools is ran using texlus (which is luatex
- Completely rewrote driver detection in plain and context
mode.
seems to have broken functionality of TikZ in ConTeXt completely, but
nobody has noticed that for months until I accidentally ran update
TikZ script manually (it was supposed to be in cron, but I forgot to
add it there). Sorry
On Thu, 2 Oct 2008, Peter Münster wrote:
On Wed, Oct 01 2008, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
The minimals still have LuaTeX, Version snapshot-0.29.0-2008072108.
Excuse me, I did not see that 'svn ci -F $BUILDDIR/VERSIONS.tmp' had
failed 2 days ago (network down), when I ran the build-binaries.sh
\parsefontspec in MkIV (used in font-col.tex) because
you defined it only in font-ini.mkii.
yeah, i ran into that too; solved already
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
On Wed, Oct 01 2008, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
The minimals still have LuaTeX, Version snapshot-0.29.0-2008072108.
Excuse me, I did not see that 'svn ci -F $BUILDDIR/VERSIONS.tmp' had
failed 2 days ago (network down), when I ran the build-binaries.sh
script...
Now luatex is updated to 0.30.0
Hi:
lua garbage collection on xp is somehow quite slow, when i switched to
vista, the luatex test files (mk) that took forever on xp, ran smoothly
on vista
OK. Today I got a copy of windows vista, so I installed it on the same
machine, and test the same tex file.
\usetypescript[myfont
Hi,
i just ran across http://viennateng.com/scrapbook/ (topline looks very
texie to me); ok, she has a background in computer science and somehow
the tex syntax got burned in
Hans
directory,
I deleted the database parameter, customised the aux file and ran bibtex by
myself.
The problem is, that, with the new method, only a very small subset of the
referenced publication makes it into the list. If I add criterium=all to
the setuppublications command, I get the whole
Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
i just ran across http://viennateng.com/scrapbook/ (topline looks very
texie to me); ok, she has a background in computer science and somehow
the tex syntax got burned in
At Stanford. Makes sense.
Jano
Hans
the aux file and ran bibtex by myself.
The problem is, that, with the new method, only a very small subset of the
referenced publication makes it into the list. If I add criterium=all to the
setuppublications command, I get the whole database, whether the pub is
referenced or not.
Any ideas
found was contextnames.txt
Then ran mtxrun --script fonts --list again and now there's names.tma
and names.tmc.
Thanks.
--
Best,
Alan
Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron (Desktop)
* ConTeXt ver: 2008.09.16 19:49 MKIV fmt: 2008.9.20 int:
english/english (ConTeXt minimals installation)
* texexec --lua foo
Hi!
Unfortunately that did nothing helpful. I ran first-setup.sh
additionally, but that didn't help either.
Regards,
Eyke
2008/9/16 Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Eyke Höft wrote:
My code works when I change the definition for example to
texgyrebonum-regular.otf.
Any ideas why
On Sep 16, 2008, at 2:30 PM, holzminister wrote:
Hi!
Unfortunately that did nothing helpful. I ran first-setup.sh
additionally, but that didn't help either.
Regards,
Eyke
So you're using the minimals...
1. Where exactly is TypoOrnaments.ttf?
2. output of
luatools TypoOrnaments.ttf
with mkii. Here's the log of the
succesfull compile; http://pastebin.com/m2c98019d.
Works here (ConTeXt - 2008.09.10 14:01, pdfTeX-1.40.9, luaTeX-0.28.0)
both with mkii and mkiv.
Jano
Still doesn't work, it fails with (the same message error i think);
http://pastebin.com/m18091197
I ran
there is a
Memory Performance chart module available).
lua garbage collection on xp is somehow quite slow, when i switched to
vista, the luatex test files (mk) that took forever on xp, ran smoothly
on vista
Hans
typesetting in MKIV.
lua garbage collection on xp is somehow quite slow, when i switched to
vista, the luatex test files (mk) that took forever on xp, ran smoothly
on vista
@@ buying a copy of vista is not on my budget too expansive.
I will test this on GNU/Linux later.
Yue Wang
- this also now works! The context utility built the format
automatically while I had to run the command manually with texexec
(So context seems to be smarter than texexec).
My installation is the complete windows environment of context. I ran
the fist_setup.bat batch file after installation; this built
minimals.
2. I downloaded pgf from sourceforge and unpacked it somewhere in the
context tree.
3. I ran texhash so that the file database got rebuilt.
4. For MkII, this was enough.
5. But then, I wanted to use an earlier advice on fonts in MkIV and
switched to platino (=pagella).
6. Although
, I just downloaded: http://pragma-ade.com/context/install/mswincontext.zip
After extracting to c:\context, I ran the file first-setup.bat, which
proceeded to install a lot of files. Was this a correct thing to do?
Where did you get the first-setup.bat from? I assume that it
downloaded a copy
So, I just downloaded: http://pragma-ade.com/context/install/mswincontext.zip
that one has also scite, perl and ruby + some more
After extracting to c:\context, I ran the file first-setup.bat, which
proceeded to install a lot of files. Was this a correct thing to do? Strange
/
mswincontext.zip
that one has also scite, perl and ruby + some more
After extracting to c:\context, I ran the file first-setup.bat,
which proceeded to install a lot of files. Was this a correct
thing to do? Strange, as the distribution size was already huge.
It would really help to have a readme.txt
in the
context tree.
3. I ran texhash so that the file database got rebuilt.
4. For MkII, this was enough.
5. But then, I wanted to use an earlier advice on fonts in MkIV and
switched to platino (=pagella).
6. Although pagella works fine, ConTeXt no longer finds the tikz module.
Does anyone have any idea
minimals.
2. I downloaded pgf from sourceforge and unpacked it somewhere in the
context tree.
3. I ran texhash so that the file database got rebuilt.
4. For MkII, this was enough.
5. But then, I wanted to use an earlier advice on fonts in MkIV and
switched to platino (=pagella).
6
.
That's similar to GNOME under Linux/BSD.
See what happens after you do that.
Charles
On Sat, 2008-08-23 at 13:16 -0400, Alan Bowen wrote:
Charles,
I ran the last command (for “typical”) but now, when I try to
typeset
\starttext
Hello World!
\stoptext
it appears
/mswincontext.zip
After extracting to c:\context, I ran the file first-setup.bat, which proceeded
to install a lot of files. Was this a correct thing to do? Strange, as the
distribution size was already huge. It would really help to have a readme.txt
in this distribution with installation directions
to connect scite.
So, I just downloaded:
http://pragma-ade.com/context/install/mswincontext.zip
After extracting to c:\context, I ran the file first-setup.bat, which
proceeded to install a lot of files. Was this a correct thing to do?
Not sure, but I did not do it :-)
Strange
-ade.com/context/install/mswintex.zip. I got absolutely
nowhere with the installation and trying to connect scite.
So, I just downloaded:
http://pragma-ade.com/context/install/mswincontext.zip
After extracting to c:\context, I ran the file first-setup.bat, which
proceeded to install a lot
to check the wiki until I look into things moew.
Charles
On Sat, 2008-08-23 at 13:16 -0400, Alan Bowen wrote:
Charles,
I ran the last command (for “typical”) but now, when I try to typeset
\starttext
Hello World!
\stoptext
it appears that there is a “context” folder missing
you do that.
Charles
On Sat, 2008-08-23 at 13:16 -0400, Alan Bowen wrote:
Charles,
I ran the last command (for “typical”) but now, when I try to typeset
\starttext
Hello World!
\stoptext
it appears that there is a “context” folder missing in the minimals
that I downloaded. That is, I get
On Sat, 2008-08-23 at 13:16 -0400, Alan Bowen wrote:
Charles,
I ran the last command (for “typical”) but now, when I try to typeset
\starttext
Hello World!
\stoptext
it appears that there is a “context” folder missing in the minimals
that I downloaded. That is, I get
Charles,
I ran the last command (for “typical”) but now, when I try to typeset
\starttext
Hello World!
\stoptext
it appears that there is a “context” folder missing in the minimals
that I downloaded. That is, I get
/Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/setuptex: line 75: cd: /Applications
minimals - is find out
the means to point your files to the right installation or else they
will look for the old one.
I would suggest to check the wiki until I look into things moew.
Charles
On Sat, 2008-08-23 at 13:16 -0400, Alan Bowen wrote:
Charles,
I ran the last command (for “typical
. That way, stuff under Aqua see the
right environment. If you just do cmdline, then .bashrc is OK.
That's similar to GNOME under Linux/BSD.
See what happens after you do that.
Charles
On Sat, 2008-08-23 at 13:16 -0400, Alan Bowen wrote:
Charles,
I ran the last command (for “typical”) but now
All,
I've installed Miktex, the latest version. Then I installed Minimal Context
following directions on: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals
Namely:
Download and unzip context-setup-mswin.zip
Run first-setup.bat, go for a coffee.
Ran the setuptex.bat as descibed.
NOw I have
Minimals in /context
and copied delicious otf files to /context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/exljbris
so in the TeX tree, I guess. When I tried to move them to
$HOME/Library/Fonts
and then ran luatools --update; mtxrun --script font --reload they
disappeared
altogether from the list given by mtxrun
.
The correct path is /context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/opentype/exljbris.
When I tried to move them to $HOME/Library/Fonts
and then ran luatools --update; mtxrun --script font --reload they
disappeared
altogether from the list given by mtxrun --script font --list. So probably
it's not a system
fonts' indeed.
When I tried to move them to $HOME/Library/Fonts
and then ran luatools --update; mtxrun --script font --reload they
disappeared
altogether from the list given by mtxrun --script font --list. So probably
it's not a system directory on linux.
The local font directory
A while ago I mentioned a ``Problems after [n] pages'' issue in AUCTeX
when using ConTeXt with it.
Recently I used LaTeX and, hey presto, I was able to reproduce the same
message. I ran LaTeX, then re-ran it to get the references right. I then
ran it again and got a ``Problems after [0] pages
with ruby
Still no luck. Here is some info:
ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i386-mswin32]
\texmf-context\scripts\context\rubytexmfstart texexec
ruby: no such file to load -- ubygems (LoadError)
I ran the above in the directory with the scripts.
Is there a setup or ini file where I need to change
$,
\placeformula[eq:copula-representation]
\startformula
F(x_1, \ldots, x_n) = C(F_1(x_1), \ldots, F_n(x_n)).
\stopformula
If the functions $F_1, \ldots, F_n$ are all continuous, then $C$ is
unique; otherwise, $C$ is uniquely determined on $\Ran F_1 \times
\cdots \times \Ran F_n$.
\stopTHM
\stoptext
continuous, then $C$ is
unique; otherwise, $C$ is uniquely determined on $\Ran F_1 \times
\cdots \times \Ran F_n$.
\stopTHM
\stoptext
***Stop example***
Wolfgang
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Now, the problem is that mkiv suppresses all of the mpost logging so
we can only guess at what goes wrong. Next week at TUG we will sit
down
and try to come up with a way to improve the logging.
Would it help if I ran mpost separately? Or is this problem related to
ConTeXt integration
to be broken:
- MetaPost graphics
- mtxrun --script fonts --list
- ligatures
Can you please send some examples? Metapost works OK here.
mtxrun --script fonts --list didn't work here either until I ran
luatools --generate (which should happen automatically during update).
Mojca
In a flash of extraordinary inspiration, ran the command in a terminal
window from root - instead of from scite and now it seems to have worked...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/context# context --generate
MtxRun | running command: luatools --generate
LuaTools | variable SELFAUTOLOC set to /opt/context
in
${MYCONTEXTFOLDER}/texmf-context/fonts/{opentype, truetype...}
creating missing subfolders
3) ran fc-cache -f -r -v /usr/share/fonts $MYCONTEXTFOLDER
4) ran luatools --generate
5) ran mtxrun --script fonts --reload
A little issue when $MYCONTEXTFOLDER and files to build aren't on the
same filesystem still
in texmf.cnf and setuptex
2) copied needed fonts in
${MYCONTEXTFOLDER}/texmf-context/fonts/{opentype, truetype...}
creating missing subfolders
3) ran fc-cache -f -r -v /usr/share/fonts $MYCONTEXTFOLDER
4) ran luatools --generate
5) ran mtxrun --script fonts --reload
A little issue when
Decided to copy the truetype fonts from [1] to [2] ( keeps both
installations apart )
then ran from within scite
context --generate
LuaTools | variable SELFAUTOLOC set to /opt/context/tex/texmf-linux/bin
LuaTools | variable SELFAUTODIR set to /opt/context/tex/texmf-linux
LuaTools | variable
to configure something to a value different then the one
% in texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf, just put the changed value here.
---snip---
But I noticed that when I ran luatools --generate, it apparently ignored
this local texmf.cnf file; it read only the global texmf.cnf file.
This seems to be a difference
Jesse Alama wrote:
I just downloaded the TeXLive 2008 developer snapshot and wanted to try
out LuaTeX. Unfortunately, I can't even get started:
$ context dissertation.tex
MtxRun | unknown script: context
I ran luatools --generate before doing this. What's odd is that
mtx
Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jesse Alama wrote:
I just downloaded the TeXLive 2008 developer snapshot and wanted to try
out LuaTeX. Unfortunately, I can't even get started:
$ context dissertation.tex
MtxRun | unknown script: context
I ran luatools --generate before
I just downloaded the TeXLive 2008 developer snapshot and wanted to try
out LuaTeX. Unfortunately, I can't even get started:
$ context dissertation.tex
MtxRun | unknown script: context
I ran luatools --generate before doing this. What's odd is that
mtx-context can be found:
$ luatools
Hi,
please have a look at the following minimal example (ran with mkii):
-
\usetypescript[postscript][\defaultencoding]
\setupencoding[default=texnansi]
\enableregime[utf]
Test text\footnote{{Z4300, Stand: 1.{|DuennRaum|}Januar\;2002,
einsehbar unter \hyphenatedurl{http://www.thw.de/thw
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
please have a look at the following minimal example (ran with mkii):
-
\usetypescript[postscript][\defaultencoding]
\setupencoding[default=texnansi]
\enableregime[utf]
Test text\footnote{{Z4300, Stand: 1.{|DuennRaum|}Januar\;2002,
einsehbar unter
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
please have a look at the following minimal example (ran with mkii):
-
\usetypescript[postscript][\defaultencoding]
\setupencoding[default=texnansi]
\enableregime[utf]
Test text\footnote{{Z4300, Stand: 1.{|DuennRaum|}Januar\;2002
Hello Wolfgang,
Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
take a look into the XML manual, the magazine is a little bit special and
not the best starting point.
http://www.pragma-ade.com/show-man-15.htm
Thank you _very_ much. That was just what I needed: to quote the
example I just ran
? :-)
Answered by Peter and Luigi. I 've fixed the repository versions
of texmfmp.c, and will probably update the tarballs tomorrow
(I also have to add that mpboxes.pdf)
2. On OS X 10.5 (intel), compilation aborts with this message:
This is the same problem Hans van der Meer ran into with MPlib
with this message:
This is the same problem Hans van der Meer ran into with MPlib
a while back. Somehow configure fails to notice that OS X 10.5
has standard C headers just like any other Unix.
If you look at the configure output, it will say somewhere in
the middle:
checking for ANSI C header files
fmtutil makeindex scripts texconfig web2c
chktex dvipdfm fontsmetafont teTeXtexmf xdvi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/share/texmf
Then I ran texhash.
I am using Linux OpenSuse 10.3 KDE.
armando martins
OK, there's nothing inherently wrong with what you did. I would
advise
/share/texmf
Then I ran texhash.
I am using Linux OpenSuse 10.3 KDE.
armando martins
Citando Thomas A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Apr 30, 2008, at 12:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the greek module still in use?
I have been trying to use it wiht xetex but texexec says can't find
, and following instructions previously sent to
this list regarding making files executable and creating a couple of
links.
Lately, it seems that minimals from the contextgarden wiki are becoming
the accepted standard, so I decided to switch. I downloaded the
first-run script, ran
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Hallo Taco,
Everything I read below says there should be a 'plain.mem'
in the folder where you ran theat file in. If there
really really isn't, then my only advise to you is to buy
a less thieving operating system, as it seems this one steals
your files
On 19 Apr 2008 at 8:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everything I read below says there should be a 'plain.mem'
in the folder where you ran theat file in. If there
really really isn't, then my only advise to you is to buy
a less thieving operating system, as it seems this one steals
your
Hallo Taco,
Everything I read below says there should be a 'plain.mem'
in the folder where you ran theat file in. If there
really really isn't, then my only advise to you is to buy
a less thieving operating system, as it seems this one steals
your files before you can even have
be a 'plain.mem'
in the folder where you ran theat file in. If there
really really isn't, then my only advise to you is to buy
a less thieving operating system, as it seems this one steals
your files before you can even have an admiring look at them. :-)
I tried the same with 'mpost'. This has the advantage
below says there should be a 'plain.mem'
in the folder where you ran theat file in. If there
really really isn't, then my only advise to you is to buy
a less thieving operating system, as it seems this one steals
your files before you can even have an admiring look at them. :-)
Best wishes,
Taco
(have
to
look into it)
Another test case, I ran into today.
\setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=red]
\starttext
\startMPcode
draw fullcircle scaled 2cm withcolor \MPcolor{\@@themaintextcolor} ;
Do you mean \MPcolor{currentcolor}?
Hangs head in shame
:
works ok on my machine using pdftex but luatex gives an unknown
(have to
look into it)
Another test case, I ran into today.
\setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=red]
\starttext
\startMPcode
draw fullcircle scaled 2cm withcolor \MPcolor
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
works ok on my machine using pdftex but luatex gives an unknown (have to
look into it)
Another test case, I ran into today.
\setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=red]
\starttext
\startMPcode
draw fullcircle scaled 2cm withcolor \MPcolor
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 11:41 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
works ok on my machine using pdftex but luatex gives an unknown (have to
look into it)
Another test case, I ran into today.
\setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=red]
\starttext
On Fri, 11 Apr 2008, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 11:41 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
works ok on my machine using pdftex but luatex gives an unknown (have to
look into it)
Another test case, I ran into today.
\setupcolors[state
into it)
Another test case, I ran into today.
\setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=red]
\starttext
\startMPcode
draw fullcircle scaled 2cm withcolor \MPcolor{\@@themaintextcolor} ;
Do you mean \MPcolor{currentcolor}?
Hangs head in shame :(. I need to learn how
in the postinstall script of the context deb package.
Unfortunately, I don't really know how to check it.
Anyway, I ran texexec to build the format. As root, it is written to
/etc/texmf/web2c/xetex/cont-en.fmt
which is not very coherent with the location of the pdftex format.
kpsewhich finds the format
files
the minimals installer failed with rsync complaining when it was
unable to create several directories. first-setup.bat ran without
error if I manually created those directories but turned out not to
have populated the file system when done
In the end I unzipped justtex.zip and mswintex.zip
On Feb 27, 2008, at 1:05 PM, Martin Schröder wrote:
How did you get the pdftex binary? Did you fiddle with --disable-
largefile?
Best
Martin
I simply ran the build.sh script.
Thomas
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Hi everyone,
I ran into trouble while trying to compile
\startreusableMPgraphic{try}
label(textext{$x\vphantom{y}z$}, origin);
\stopreusableMPgraphic
\reuseMPgraphic{try}
Is this a bug?
Olivier
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Olivier wrote:
Hi everyone,
I ran into trouble while trying to compile
\startreusableMPgraphic{try}
label(textext{$x\vphantom{y}z$}, origin);
\stopreusableMPgraphic
\reuseMPgraphic{try}
Is this a bug?
Well, the error message is not nice, and maybe
an \unexpanded in front
On Jan 22, 2008 7:44 AM, Roland wrote:
Oh well let's try again in that case ;-)
I ran the first test script and it gives the same error (see log 1).
Then I went back to Wolfgang's recommended script and replaced the
second typescript block with your suggested lines (the bolditalic font
to the distro? I ran it on install, but now when I try again:
20:01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/jean/lua % luatools --generate
LuaTools | skipping /texmf-local/web2c/texmf.cnf
LuaTools | skipping /texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf
LuaTools |
LuaTools | runtime: 0.013 seconds
2/ The problem with additional
1/ Do you mean luatools --generate should be run whenever you add something
to the distro?
Yes. It's the equivalent to mktexlsr for Mark IV.
I ran it on install, but now when I try again:
20:01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/jean/lua % luatools --generate
LuaTools
Oh well let's try again in that case ;-)
I ran the first test script and it gives the same error (see log 1).
Then I went back to Wolfgang's recommended script and replaced the
second typescript block with your suggested lines (the bolditalic font
is called Eco302BoldItalic, by the way
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 here's where I ran
; and here's where I ran into trouble:
...
! Undefined control sequence.
l.3 \ctxlua
{a = 1.5 ; b = 1.8 ; c = a*b ; tex.print(c) ;}
?
Is texexec for some reason not actually running luatex here?
Yes ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Documents/tex practice$ texexec --lutex hello_lua.tex
:)
Good point; and here's where I ran into trouble:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Documents/tex practice$ cat hello_lua.tex
\starttext
Hello World
\ctxlua{a = 1.5 ; b = 1.8 ; c = a*b ; tex.print(c) ;}
\stoptext
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Documents/tex practice$ texexec --lutex hello_lua.tex
[snip]
ConTeXt
Then I re-ran (without sudo) luatools --generate, texexec --make
--luatex, and texexec --luatex hello.tex, and got the same results.
That wasn't it.
--Joel
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# \processXMLelement
# \processXMLfile
# \processXMLfilegrouped
# \product
\program[name]
# \project
# \protect
\publication[reference]
\quotation{text}
\quote{text}
\ran{text}
# \readfile
\ref[t|p|r|s|e][reference]
\reference[reference]{text}
\referral[options]
\referraldate
\register[text]{register+register
I ran into trouble with luatools --generate
which does not seem to work with sudo luatools --generate
The seem applies to texmfstart and friends.
Why this manco? I want to keep my system as safe as possible
especially regarding applications and stuff that takes a lot of time
installing (like
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I ran into trouble with luatools --generate
which does not seem to work with sudo luatools --generate
The seem applies to texmfstart and friends.
Why this manco? I want to keep my system as safe as possible
especially regarding applications and stuff that takes
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007, Hans van der Meer wrote:
I ran into trouble with luatools --generate
which does not seem to work with sudo luatools --generate
The seem applies to texmfstart and friends.
What error message do you get?
Why this manco? I want to keep my system as safe as possible
and pass that
variable to externalfigure, but it ran into problems with curly braces.
\def\myimagefilename{flower[1].jpg}
\externalfigure[\myimagefilename] % works
\def\myimagefilename{flower{1}.jpg}
\externalfigure[\myimagefilename] % doesn't work
Does anyone have any idea how I could
to
externalfigure, the closing bracket is mistaken for the end of the filename.
\externalfigure[flower{1}.jpg] % works
\externalfigure[flower[1].jpg] % doesn't work
I then tried to define a variable that holds the filename and pass that
variable to externalfigure, but it ran into problems with curly
and pass that
variable to externalfigure, but it ran into problems with curly braces.
\def\myimagefilename{flower[1].jpg}
\externalfigure[\myimagefilename] % works
\def\myimagefilename{flower{1}.jpg}
\externalfigure[\myimagefilename] % doesn't work
Does anyone have any idea how I could handle
, but it ran into problems with curly braces.
\def\myimagefilename{flower[1].jpg}
\externalfigure[\myimagefilename] % works
\def\myimagefilename{flower{1}.jpg}
\externalfigure[\myimagefilename] % doesn't work
Does anyone have any idea how I could handle arbitrary filename inputs that
contain
that holds the filename and pass that
variable to externalfigure, but it ran into problems with curly braces.
\def\myimagefilename{flower[1].jpg}
\externalfigure[\myimagefilename] % works
\def\myimagefilename{flower{1}.jpg}
\externalfigure[\myimagefilename] % doesn't work
Does anyone have any
that holds the filename and pass that
variable to externalfigure, but it ran into problems with curly braces.
\def\myimagefilename{flower[1].jpg}
\externalfigure[\myimagefilename] % works
\def\myimagefilename{flower{1}.jpg}
\externalfigure[\myimagefilename] % doesn't work
Does anyone have any
and pass that
variable to externalfigure, but it ran into problems with curly braces.
\def\myimagefilename{flower[1].jpg}
\externalfigure[\myimagefilename] % works
\def\myimagefilename{flower{1}.jpg}
\externalfigure[\myimagefilename] % doesn't work
Does anyone have any idea how I
that
variable to externalfigure, but it ran into problems with curly braces.
\def\myimagefilename{flower[1].jpg}
\externalfigure[\myimagefilename] % works
\def\myimagefilename{flower{1}.jpg}
\externalfigure[\myimagefilename] % doesn't work
Does anyone have any idea how I could handle
I just tried using the first_setup.sh script from
http://minimals.contextgarden.net/setup/context-setup-linux-64.zip and ran into
a small problem with the texlua binary. Here's what happened when I ran the
script:
$ sudo ./first-setup.sh
receiving file list ... done
sent 95 bytes received 178
On Dec 20, 2007 6:39 PM, Martin Pokorny wrote:
I just tried using the first_setup.sh script from
http://minimals.contextgarden.net/setup/context-setup-linux-64.zip and ran
into
a small problem with the texlua binary.
Sorry, I hope that it's fixed now and thanks for reporting. Actually I
kind
I did some basic housecleaning of caches and so forth and tried again.
sudo texhash now works, though it took 10 minutes (as opposed to the
usual 30 seconds). No idea why.
sudo texexec --make --all ran as expected.
Anyway all I needed was patience. Sorry to impose on yours.
A.
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