Hi.
2010/9/30 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
On 30-9-2010 11:18, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 06:00:37PM +0900, Vladimir Lomov wrote:
Hi.
VL Not sure about how 'context --generate'' works but I didn't that.
May
VL be it doesn't like links?
I meant that I ran (several times
links?
I meant that I ran (several times) 'context --generate' after I made a
link to cm-unicode.
You actually need `mtxrun -script fonts --reload` to update font
database.
the database is not needed when filenames are used
Ok. Suppose that I place in currect directory the file 'type-cmu.mkiv
ran (several times) 'context --generate' after I made a
link to cm-unicode.
You actually need `mtxrun -script fonts --reload` to update font
database.
the database is not needed when filenames are used
But type-cmu.mkiv is loading fonts by name: not file:
--
Khaled Hosny
Arabic localiser
/texmf-local/tex/context/user/pret-pas.lua
Next I replaced every occurance of lua in this new file by pas (so this
changed the name of one function and renamed the visualizer itself). Then I
ran context --generate.
My testfile is added below. The end is typeset as if pret-pas.lua wouldn't
exist. If I
/pret-lua.lua
and copied it to
MyConTeXtDir/tex/texmf-local/tex/context/user/pret-pas.lua
Next I replaced every occurance of lua in this new file by pas (so this
changed the name of one function and renamed the visualizer itself). Then I
ran context --generate.
My testfile is added below
, there was no
euler.odf, so I grabbed one from somewhere in the tree in
http://minimals.contextgarden.net/minimals/current, and placed it
$CONTEXTROOT/tex/texmf-fonts, but to no avail. I still get the same
error messages. I also ran luatools --generate and that doesn't make a
difference. I read through the typography
On 2010-09-21 21:47:35, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 21-9-2010 8:39, Philipp Gesang wrote:
* Can be circumvented via “\dontleavehmode”.
Alan ran into this at the ctx conference and it is under investigation.
Hi,
in case this helps with debugging: you can’t work around the
issue by means
On 23-9-2010 2:32, Philipp Gesang wrote:
On 2010-09-2121:47:35, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 21-9-2010 8:39, Philipp Gesang wrote:
* Can be circumvented via “\dontleavehmode”.
Alan ran into this at the ctx conference and it is under investigation.
Hi,
in case this helps with debugging: you
···
* With Luatex 0.63.0-2010091123 I get an ``error on line 6 in
file ../environ.tex: Attempt to double-free glue node 1001,
ignored ...``
* Can be circumvented via “\dontleavehmode”.
* Never ran into a “glue node” error before; is there general
rule how to avoid them?
Thanks
···
* With Luatex 0.63.0-2010091123 I get an ``error on line 6 in
file ../environ.tex: Attempt to double-free glue node 1001,
ignored ...``
* Can be circumvented via “\dontleavehmode”.
* Never ran into a “glue node” error before
Hans Hagen wrote:
- can you post your examples (so that they can be added to the test suite)
- can you also test this with the current beta
done.. you can find the test file for formulas with mkiv attached to this
email.
I ran it with the latest beta. A couple of things are working.. but e.g
Hi,
I also ran into a problem with placeformula and margins. The attached
example runs fine with the margins. But as soon the placeformula is
uncommented the left and right margins are messed up. And if not all
paragraphs have at both side a marginnote is get worse. Is there a way to
solve
I ran it with batchmode and silent, so I did not see errors, but it is
not correct.
I get:
! Use of \CheckBoxes doesn't match its definition.
l.19 \CheckBoxes Y
es, No, A little bit
H gives:
If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always
put `1' after
Am 06.09.2010 um 17:55 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
I ran it with batchmode and silent, so I did not see errors, but it is
not correct.
I get:
! Use of \CheckBoxes doesn't match its definition.
l.19 \CheckBoxes Y
es, No, A little bit
[...]
So '\def\CheckBoxes
in question,
found the *.bmap file and ran `fondu -afm` on it. This created afm files
for all the fonts in that family, each file including a StartKernData
section with plenty of kerning data.
So I feel closer...at least I know how to create afm files that
include kerning data. But unfortunately, I still
and
style as the postscript.
Reading this, I went into the directory of the font in question,
found the *.bmap file and ran `fondu -afm` on it. This created afm files
for all the fonts in that family, each file including a StartKernData
section with plenty of kerning data.
So I feel closer
Hi all,
I just ran the latest beta and saw a new way of indicating errors, indicating
and quoting line numbers. Is this all new and improved? I hadn't seen this
before. Maybe I'm making a complete ass of myself, but I just wanted to mention
that this looks incredibly helpful and informative
On 18-8-2010 8:58, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
I just ran the latest beta and saw a new way of indicating errors, indicating
and quoting line numbers. Is this all new and improved? I hadn't seen this
before. Maybe I'm making a complete ass of myself, but I just wanted to mention
On Thu, 19 Aug 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 18-8-2010 8:58, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
I just ran the latest beta and saw a new way of indicating errors,
indicating and quoting line numbers. Is this all new and improved? I
hadn't seen this before. Maybe I'm making a complete ass
Hi,
I've been trying to troubleshoot a problem with TeX labels I ran into the other
day... finally I discovered that
1. MkIV (textext) includes TeX material as one single chunk apparently while
MkII (btex ... etex) used to include a decomposable picture and that
2. the anchor point
On 17-8-2010 4:32, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to troubleshoot a problem with TeX labels I ran into the other
day... finally I discovered that
1. MkIV (textext) includes TeX material as one single chunk apparently while
MkII (btex ... etex) used to include a decomposable
, the version of TeXshop is irrelevant to the problem,
but you may want to update your minimals.
Thomas
Thank you,
I updated the minimals, thrashed all auxiliary files, ran my project
again and everything worked right from the start.
Best regards,
Robert Blackstone
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 06:29, Martin Althoff wrote:
Just ran ./first-setup.sh (yesterday it ran fine, now=5:20AM GMT 3.Aug) and
it ends very ungracefully:
A section from some the first (of more) failure. Am I doing something wrong?
(/Users/martin/contextMini/tex/texmf-context/tex/context
On 3-8-2010 10:38, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 06:29, Martin Althoff wrote:
Just ran ./first-setup.sh (yesterday it ran fine, now=5:20AM GMT 3.Aug) and it
ends very ungracefully:
A section from some the first (of more) failure. Am I doing something wrong?
(/Users/martin
stops with
language: patterns agr for agr loaded (n=32,e=agr,m=agr)
(/context-minimal/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/patterns/lang-agr.pat
! Duplicate pattern.
l.137 ΐ1
as reported by Martin Althoff.
Best regards: OK
On 3 août 2010, at 06:29, Martin Althoff wrote:
Just ran ./first-setup.sh
Just ran ./first-setup.sh (yesterday it ran fine, now=5:20AM GMT 3.Aug) and it
ends very ungracefully:
A section from some the first (of more) failure. Am I doing something wrong?
MTXrun | run: texexec --make --all --fast --pdftex cont-nl cont-enTeXExec |
using search method 'kpsewhich
:\context\bin.
Ran context --generate already. But the same error.
Is there any way to return to previous release ? It's quite annoying for me :(
Thanks
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If your question is of interest to others as well, please add
Extracted copied luatex.dll luatex.exe from luatex-dev.zip into
C:\context\bin.
No, not that one, but C:\context\tex\texmf-mswin\bin.
Ran context --generate already. But the same error.
Is there any way to return to previous release ? It's quite annoying for me :(
You can try
On 07/30/2010 05:35 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Extracted copied luatex.dll luatex.exe from luatex-dev.zip into
C:\context\bin.
No, not that one, but C:\context\tex\texmf-mswin\bin.
Ran context --generate already. But the same error.
Is there any way to return to previous release ? It's
On 9-7-2010 10:12, Brian R. Landy wrote:
Hi, I ran into a case where a natural table has an issue when it
contains inline math and an alignment character is used. Here's a small
example which triggers the problem:
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTABLEbody
\bTR
\bTD[alignmentcharacter={.},aligncharacter
:
On 9-7-2010 10:12, Brian R. Landy wrote:
Hi, I ran into a case where a natural table has an issue when it
contains inline math and an alignment character is used. Here's a
small
example which triggers the problem:
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTABLEbody
\bTR
\bTD[alignmentcharacter={.},aligncharacter=yes
I've just installed ConTeXt minimal and had a look at ConTeXt, The
Manual. I typed in the example document that starts at the bottom of
page 13 (called it eg.tex) and ran context. It produced the file
eg.pdf and I notice that it ran luatex with the option
--backend=pdf.
Thanks, those who have
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 5:46 PM, Michael Talbot-Wilson m...@view.net.au wrote:
I've just installed ConTeXt minimal and had a look at ConTeXt, The
Manual. I typed in the example document that starts at the bottom of
page 13 (called it eg.tex) and ran context. It produced the file
eg.pdf and I
Hi, I ran into a case where a natural table has an issue when it
contains inline math and an alignment character is used. Here's a small
example which triggers the problem:
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTABLEbody
\bTR
\bTD[alignmentcharacter={.},aligncharacter=yes]{\le 4.0\math{-}}\eTD
\eTR
I just installed ConTeXt minimals, but my fonts are not found now:
define fonts font with name Barnard-Oblique is not found
font files are there, but some how context can't see them.
I ran context --generate and got lines like this:
MTXrun | resolvers: not saving runtime tree
'tree
Am 27.06.10 17:55, schrieb Ciro:
I just installed ConTeXt minimals, but my fonts are not found now:
define fonts font with name Barnard-Oblique is not found
font files are there, but some how context can't see them.
I ran context --generate and got lines like this:
MTXrun | resolvers
Ok , I changed the subject:
I just installed ConTeXt minimals, but my fonts are not found now:
define fonts font with name Barnard-Oblique is not found
font files are there, but some how context can't see them.
I ran context --generate and got lines like this:
MTXrun | resolvers
font with name Barnard-Oblique is not found
font files are there, but some how context can't see them.
I ran context --generate and got lines like this:
MTXrun | resolvers: not saving runtime tree
'tree:home/ciro/context/tex/texmf-fonts'
MTXrun | resolvers: not saving runtime
.
but even then, it ran ok on my machine with those features attached so
something changed in the bins
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt
Hi Wolfgang, Hraban,
Just testing the feature suggested by Wolfgang, I ran into a « fatal error » on
one test file, which I could nail down to this minimal example:
\definecharacterkerning[extraspace][factor=.05]
\setcharacterkerning[extraspace]
\starttext
affine, fil,
affligeant % -- afflig
Am 23.06.2010 um 19:44 schrieb Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com:
Hi Wolfgang, Hraban,
Just testing the feature suggested by Wolfgang, I ran into a « fatal error »
on one test file, which I could nail down to this minimal example:
\definecharacterkerning[extraspace][factor=.05
On 23-6-2010 7:44, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Wolfgang, Hraban,
Just testing the feature suggested by Wolfgang, I ran into a « fatal error » on
one test file, which I could nail down to this minimal example:
\definecharacterkerning[extraspace][factor=.05]
\setcharacterkerning[extraspace
On 23-6-2010 7:44, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Wolfgang, Hraban,
Just testing the feature suggested by Wolfgang, I ran into a « fatal error » on
one test file, which I could nail down to this minimal example:
\definecharacterkerning[extraspace][factor=.05]
\setcharacterkerning[extraspace
On 11-6-2010 6:17, Eythan Weg wrote:
Thank you. I ran
mtxrun --generate
MTXrun | fileio: variable 'SELFAUTOLOC' set to '/usr/bin'
MTXrun | fileio: variable 'SELFAUTODIR' set to '/usr'
MTXrun | fileio: variable 'SELFAUTOPARENT' set to '/'
MTXrun | fileio: variable 'TEXMFCNF
Hi,
I ran into trouble compiling beta of June 10. It seems to me that
luatools is now a script run under mtxrun. Under linux I made
executable the scripts scripts/context/stubs/unix/{mtxrun,context,
luatools}. Now when I run
luatools --generate
I get
MTXrun | forcing cache
On 11-6-2010 5:21, Eythan Weg wrote:
Hi,
I ran into trouble compiling beta of June 10. It seems to me that
luatools is now a script run under mtxrun. Under linux I made
executable the scripts scripts/context/stubs/unix/{mtxrun,context,
luatools}. Now when I run
luatools --generate
Thank you. I ran
mtxrun --generate
MTXrun | fileio: variable 'SELFAUTOLOC' set to '/usr/bin'
MTXrun | fileio: variable 'SELFAUTODIR' set to '/usr'
MTXrun | fileio: variable 'SELFAUTOPARENT' set to '/'
MTXrun | fileio: variable 'TEXMFCNF' set to '/etc/texmf/texmf.cnf
yesterday, I was also trying
to test Stix fonts, so I ran:
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
luatools --generate
Maybe a change in mtxrun or luatools broke these features?
About my other problem---the strange one that's hard to isolate, and
which appeared this way in 0.50:
! LuaTeX error ...imal/tex
On 14-5-2010 12:06, Marco wrote:
for i=0 downto -3:
ran;
label(\sometxt{\bold{Test}}, (7cm,-4cm))
rotatedaround ((7cm,-4cm),i*20)
withcolor transparent(normal, .2, (r,g,b));
endfor;
because transparent overloads the mechanism that sometxt (textext) uses
for passing info to tex
On 14-5-2010 1:45, Marco wrote:
On Fri, 14 May 2010 12:44:47 +0200, Hans Hagenpra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 14-5-2010 12:06, Marco wrote:
for i=0 downto -3:
ran;
label(\sometxt{\bold{Test}}, (7cm,-4cm))
rotatedaround ((7cm,-4cm),i*20)
withcolor transparent(normal, .2, (r,g,b
working. Take the following
example (taken from my earlier thread).
% This line is needed to get »withcolor« to work?
Yes, in MkII. In MkIV Hans wanted to take a different approach.
\chardef\TeXtextcolormode\zerocount
% Produces empty rectangles
for i=0 downto -3:
ran;
label(\sometxt{\bold
).
% This line is needed to get »withcolor« to work?
Yes, in MkII. In MkIV Hans wanted to take a different approach.
\chardef\TeXtextcolormode\zerocount
% Produces empty rectangles
for i=0 downto -3:
ran;
label(\sometxt{\bold{Test}}, (7cm,-4cm))
rotatedaround ((7cm,-4cm),i*20
,
/usr/local/lib/lua/5.1/?/init.lua,
}
But it looks like mkiv is not happy with the split path, as it goes
on trying clibpaths().
Also, I ran into another problem: if the module has the same name as the
base input file, package.libpaths is not called at all (initially the
module was called
Am 07.05.2010 20:38, schrieb Marius:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals#Installation_and_use_on_Windows
I downloaded context-setup-mswin.zip, unzipped it to
C:\Program Files(x86)\context
and ran first-setup.bat --context=current. Now I have a Directory
C:\Program\context
-tools
texlive-bin-metapost
texlive-bin-latex
texlive-bin
texlive-tools
texlive-metapost
texlive-latex
texlive-context
texlive-latex-doc
To test my installation, I ran the command mptopdf on some mp files
that
I had successfully converted to pdf on the earlier installation. Here
is the
message I am
Am 20.04.10 05:09, schrieb Richard Chan:
I'm new to all this stuff - does MkIV build the pdftex manual?
I ran into this problem running ConTeXt minimals on the pdftex 1.4
manual sources
context --mode=screen --result=TESTING pdftex-t:
nh
l.689
]
...
\placepublications[criterium=all]
The references in the back look okay, but at the point where
\cite[myKey] occurs, I get empty brackets: [], not [1].
That works OK for me (I ran your test file).
Best wishes,
Taco
is an
integral number of seconds elapsed since some fixed date, and the fact
you saw the same number ten times simply means your code was ran ten
times within the same second.
Arthur
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If your question
, which is an
integral number of seconds elapsed since some fixed date, and the
fact
you saw the same number ten times simply means your code was ran
ten
times within the same second.
I know this and I have triggerd this by hand. So there is a lot of
time between. I have purged files between
\input luatex-fonts\relax
\input luatex-mplib\relax
}
\edef\fmtversion{\fmtversion+luatex}
=== luatex --ini luatex-plain.tex
You include some ConTeXt font machinery which I'd like
to experiment with using fonts I have in .afm/.pfb format only.
I ran
mtxrun --script font --names
to generate
On Sat, 03 Apr 2010 12:29:30 -0600, Yet Another ConTeXt user
context.u...@gmail.com wrote:
Who is this Irdis?
Oh, my heart now bleeds
That I couldn't spell the name of Prof Hamid
Our anonymous YACU ran, slipped and had to skid,
Neither did (s)he know how to rhyme with Hamid
Accent
On 30 mars 2010, at 14:07, Peter Rolf wrote:
[…]
! Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set.
l.3 $\downarrow$
[…]
test is simply
\starttext
$\downarrow$
\stoptext
Peter
Hi Peter,
I just ran into the same issue but with $\to$: I was going to report the bug
when I
Am 30.03.2010 17:15, schrieb Otared Kavian:
On 30 mars 2010, at 14:07, Peter Rolf wrote:
[…]
! Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set.
l.3 $\downarrow$
[…]
test is simply
\starttext
$\downarrow$
\stoptext
Peter
Hi Peter,
I just ran into the same issue
Strange. First ran the Schuster code and got two bold outputs.
Then changing to the Hagen code (xmlraw) the tex-enclosed code gives:
This is bfbold text/bf.
That code doesn't work where the first did. How come?
On 17 mrt 2010, at 13:46, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 17-3-2010 12:14, Wolfgang Schuster
On 17-3-2010 14:09, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Strange. First ran the Schuster code and got two bold outputs.
Then changing to the Hagen code (xmlraw) the tex-enclosed code gives:
This is bfbold text/bf.
That code doesn't work where the first did. How come?
well, it depends on what you want
Hi again,
I just ran into the footnote problem again, this time when referring to
labels inside footnotes. As in the earlier thread the issue occurs with
mkiv only.
Example:
---8--
\setupinteraction[state=start,focus
\texmf-local
and ran luatools --generate, which seems to see the directory alright.
Then I put the commands:
\usetypescriptfile [type-garamondprem]
\usetypescript [GaramondPremUpper]
\usetypsecript [GaramondPrem]
\setupbodyfont [GaramondPrem,12pt]
in my preamble, with nothing else.
When I try to run
Here's where I'm at:
1. I Loaded bibdemo.tex on my machine and ran it. The output looked good.
2. I Interspersed the commands from bibdemo into my document at what I
thought were the proper places. That created a bibliography of one item--the
one in xampl.
3. I want to create my own database
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Tom t...@tuxedo-press.com wrote:
Here's where I'm at:
1. I Loaded bibdemo.tex on my machine and ran it. The output looked good.
2. I Interspersed the commands from bibdemo into my document at what I
thought were the proper places. That created a bibliography
I ran into the long thread about
documentation. I will not reply to each mail but stick to this
summary. Now, I understand that there is a lack of documentation
but before one complains too loud about it, consider the
following:
\startitemize
\startitem We started with \CONTEXT\ in the early 90's
a heading about updating existing installations.
It says:
* For making MKIV format
luatools --selfupdate
mtxrun --selfupdate
luatools --generate
context --make
I tried these commands and, indeed they ran.
I also changed my command line to:
context --interface=en --language=en test.tex
I had
On Monday 08 March 2010 13:31:28 Hans Hagen wrote:
As I was on the Dante 2010 meeting and as I could not access my
mail last week, today I ran into the long thread about
documentation. I will not reply to each mail but stick to this
summary. Now, I understand that there is a lack
, which
occurs once, under a heading about updating existing installations.
It says:
* For making MKIV format
luatools --selfupdate
mtxrun --selfupdate
luatools --generate
context --make
I tried these commands and, indeed they ran.
I also changed my command line to:
context --interface=en
Hello,
I checked out context minimals and ran context on your sample file(OS
X Leopard), it worked. The formula is numbered 1.1.
context jh.tex
MTXrun | run 1: luatex
--fmt=/Users/yanger/mystuff/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/6260f85025788ae8cf4a5735589294e1/formats/cont-en
--lua
Hi,
On a new Snow Leopard machine, I ran ./first-setup.sh in ~/context.
As instructed at the end of the ./first-setup.sh run, I then
added /Users/pm/context/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin to my .zshenv, and % echo $PATH
shows correct path when I source, logout, restart, etc.
I ran:
p% texexec
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 04:06:47PM -0500, paul morgan wrote:
Hi,
On a new Snow Leopard machine, I ran ./first-setup.sh in ~/context.
As instructed at the end of the ./first-setup.sh run, I then added /Users/pm/
context/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin to my .zshenv, and % echo $PATH shows correct
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Khaled Hosny khaledho...@eglug.org wrote:
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 04:06:47PM -0500, paul morgan wrote:
Hi,
On a new Snow Leopard machine, I ran ./first-setup.sh in ~/context.
As instructed at the end of the ./first-setup.sh run, I then
added /Users/pm
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010, paul morgan wrote:
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Khaled Hosny khaledho...@eglug.org wrote:
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 04:06:47PM -0500, paul morgan wrote:
Hi,
On a new Snow Leopard machine, I ran ./first-setup.sh in ~/context.
As instructed at the end of the ./first
\fi
\doswitchstyle ...e \csname \...@style@ #1\endcsname
\edef \fontstyle {#1}\ifmm...
...
l.5 \setupbodyfont[dejavu,12pt]
The lua interpreter ran into a problem, so the
remainder
code (pret-lua.lua, pret-py.lua) is actually called.
When I ran context on the file below, I could see that pret-lua.lua
had been called, but pret-py.lua had not. I guess, I did wrong something
very fundamental.
Thanks in advance for any hint
Erik Margraf
yyy.tex
Description: TeX document
statement to verify that the respective lua
code (pret-lua.lua, pret-py.lua) is actually called.
When I ran context on the file below, I could see that pret-lua.lua
had been called, but pret-py.lua had not. I guess, I did wrong something
very fundamental.
you need to post all relevant files
pret-lua.lua to pret-py.lua
-- Added a print statement to verify that the respective lua
code (pret-lua.lua, pret-py.lua) is actually called.
When I ran context on the file below, I could see that pret-lua.lua
had been called, but pret-py.lua had not. I guess, I did wrong something
very
Freshly loaded contextbeta an hour ago.
Retrieved simplefonts from the ConTeXt site.
Unpacked the zip and put the t-simplefonts .lua and .tex files inside
the directory where all my context (user) input files reside.
Read the (somewhat terse) documentation.
Ran contextbeta on:
\usemodule
, the main reason for not posting the style is that I have not
much reason currently to work on it. Also, as epub is effectively just
packaged html, one ends up with styles for each specific book ... you
just don't want to know what mess is hidden in those epub files (for
example i ran into using
mess is hidden in those epub files (for example i ran into
using h2 for the chapter numbers and h3 for the chapter title).
Maybe epub as backend is a more interesting idea:
given (some kind of gentle ) tex file one can produce an epub file as result.
--
luigi
Thanks, Mojca.
With .bash_profile now reading . /Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/setuptex, I
ran texexec --make --all successfully. But I still could not process a .tex
file: the error message was
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (Web2C 2009)
\write18 enabled.
(/Applications
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:49, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
Thanks, Mojca.
With .bash_profile now reading .
/Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/setuptex, I ran texexec --make --all
successfully. But I still could not process a .tex file: the error message
was
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10
/texmf-context/tex/context/base/context.tex
Alan
On Dec 2, 2009, at 06;55,07 , Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:49, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
Thanks, Mojca.
With .bash_profile now reading .
/Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/setuptex, I ran texexec --make --all
successfully. But I
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 13:07, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
So I removed texmf-osx-intel from /ConTeXtMinimals/tex/. re-ran texexec
--make --all. The error message is now
texexec: Command not found.
which texexec
/Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/texexec
This calls
Mojca—
Let‘s go back to o square 1. I trashed my old minimals and completely
reinstalled using the latest first.setup.sh.
This did not work out of the box, so I ran chmod +x first-setup.sh and then
./first-setup.sh again
The good news:
• there is no texmf-osx-intel folder in ConTeXtMinimals
minimals and completely
reinstalled using the latest first.setup.sh.
This did not work out of the box, so I ran chmod +x first-setup.sh and then
./first-setup.sh again
The good news:
• there is no texmf-osx-intel folder in ConTeXtMinimals/tex/
• context --version works
The bad news
Mocja—
You are right. So to get the latest first-sstup.sh I ran
$ curl -o first-setup.sh http://minimals.contextgarden.net/setup/first-setup.sh
and when I run
$ ./first-setup.sh --context-=stable
I am now am denied permission
Playing with the permissions -a or -u and using sudo does not seem
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 17:24, Bowen Alan C. acbo...@princeton.edu wrote:
Mocja—
You are right. So to get the latest first-sstup.sh I ran
$ curl -o first-setup.sh
http://minimals.contextgarden.net/setup/first-setup.sh
and when I run
$ ./first-setup.sh --context-=stable
I am now am denied
, Bowen Alan C. acbo...@princeton.edu wrote:
Mocja—
You are right. So to get the latest first-sstup.sh I ran
$ curl -o first-setup.sh
http://minimals.contextgarden.net/setup/first-setup.sh
and when I run
$ ./first-setup.sh --context-=stable
I am now am denied permission
Does
chmod +x
Dear Wolfgang,
I deleted the luatex cashe. I got the same output. Then I ran the scripts. This
is the result:
dejavuserif dejavuserif /Library/Fonts/DejaVuSerif.ttf
dejavuserifnormal dejavuserifitalic /Library/Fonts/DejaVuSerif-Italic.ttf
Charlie
On 24 Nov 2009, at 17:07, Wolfgang
Am 24.11.2009 um 19:03 schrieb Charles Doherty:
Dear Wolfgang,
I deleted the luatex cashe. I got the same output. Then I ran the scripts.
This is the result:
dejavuserif dejavuserif /Library/Fonts/DejaVuSerif.ttf
dejavuserifnormal dejavuserifitalic /Library/Fonts/DejaVuSerif
for a beginner. I ran into a lot of errors obiously
originating from unknown paths.
I think the Windows installation should warn somewhat more drastical on
skipping global environment variables...
Thanks from Münster
Wolfgang Hugemann
Wolfgang Hugemann wrote:
I seems to me that waiving global environment variables is something
almost impossible for a beginner. I ran into a lot of errors obiously
originating from unknown paths.
I literally just found out that even though I had allowed the installer
to set global
with --arrange normally, but the problem occurs with or without
--arrange. I just ran a quick test on the above testcase and the result
is identical with or without --arrange.
fixed in next beta
Hi all,
I wonder if it possible to run the MSWin version of context-minimal under
Cygwin.
I want to use Makefile and other unix tools to automate my build process.
I tried modifying the context/tex/setuptex script, and manually set the
platform variable to mswin,
but when I ran context.cmd, I
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