”, as it is a Windows application. I ran the
context setups from Windows. Then I can build with no problems from within
cygwin by running the minimals cmd files (although you must specify the
extension from within cygwin). I did not have to modify any files at all.
So far, no problems. Just
that you have
installed minimals “inside” cygwin (depending on whether your /usr directory
is your cygwin /usr directory).
I installed minimals “normally”, as it is a Windows application. I ran the
context setups from Windows. Then I can build with no problems from within
cygwin by running
I have written a Venn diagram metapost file, which I successfully ran on Troy
Henderson's metapost previewer while at work.
prologues:=3;
verbatimtex
%latex
\documentclass{minimal}
\begin{document}
etex
beginfig(1);
draw (0,0)--(200,0)--(200,160)--(0,160)--(0,0);
draw fullcircle scaled 80
Hi Joel,
Joel Black wrote:
I have written a Venn diagram metapost file, which I successfully ran
on Troy Henderson's metapost previewer while at work.
Are you sure this relates to ConTeXt? It looks like you are having a
problem with LaTeX (combined with metapost and/or miktex
: Sunday, November 01, 2009 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] No file 'mpx314.aux'
Hi Joel,
Joel Black wrote:
I have written a Venn diagram metapost file, which I successfully ran
on Troy Henderson's metapost previewer while at work.
Are you sure this relates to ConTeXt? It looks like you
.
When I ran it again this evening, it appeared to have stopped working
and I do not know why.
I am running the latest version, but have tested with the 'current'
version as well:
MTXrun | current version: 2009.11.01 19:19
I hope someone can help -- I am facing a deadline tomorrow :-(
best
?
Well, I just ran scite.exe. OK, I downloaded cscite.bat now. Is there
somewhere any explanation with what parameters to call this batch? I
could not find such a documentation and the batch is by far not
self-explaning. (This is a really frustrating start with ConTeXt; I hope
it doesn't stay
exactly are you starting scite?
Well, I just ran scite.exe. OK, I downloaded cscite.bat now. Is there
somewhere any explanation with what parameters to call this batch? I
could not find such a documentation and the batch is by far not
self-explaning. (This is a really frustrating start with ConTeXt
are you starting scite?
Well, I just ran scite.exe. OK, I downloaded cscite.bat now. Is
there
somewhere any explanation with what parameters to call this batch?
I could not find such a documentation and the batch is by far not
self-explaning. (This is a really frustrating start
Ran:
first-setup.sh
Then:
david-arnolds-macbook-pro:context darnold$
find: tikz: No such file or directory
No tikz files.
D.
On Sep 30, 2009, at 11:17 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 8:10 AM, David Arnold dwarnol...@suddenlink.net
wrote:
In the minmals directory
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 8:22 AM, David Arnold dwarnol...@suddenlink.netwrote:
Ran:
first-setup.sh
Then:
david-arnolds-macbook-pro:context darnold$
find: tikz: No such file or directory
No tikz files.
D.
So , it seems to me that you don't have tikz in your minimals anymore.
Can you
. Just to verify, I created an mp file
beginfig(1) ;
vardef x...@## = (@##,@##) enddef ;
draw xy0mm -- xy10mm;
endfig;
end;
and ran mpost -progname=metafun test.mp which gives me the correct
output, so @## is defined. I am using 2009.09.18. I'll try later with the
latest beta.
Aditya
the metafun format?
I did. Just to verify, I created an mp file
beginfig(1) ;
vardef x...@## = (@##,@##) enddef ;
draw xy0mm -- xy10mm;
endfig;
end;
and ran mpost -progname=metafun test.mp which gives me the correct
output, so @## is defined. I am using 2009.09.18. I'll try later
@@@.
to be read again
hm, weird. did you remake the metafun format?
I did. Just to verify, I created an mp file
beginfig(1) ;
vardef x...@## = (@##,@##) enddef ;
draw xy0mm -- xy10mm;
endfig;
end;
and ran mpost -progname=metafun test.mp which gives me the correct
output, so @## is defined. I am
Reading the first line of your code I assume you are working with MkII.
On my machine your example renders fine – see
http://werksatz.com/attachments/gerhard_1.pdf
I ran your file with ConTeXt ver: 2008.02.07 01:09 MKII.
Using a more recent version on http://live.contextgarden.net/ gives
-ran the GUI installer with the beta branch. But
it made no difference so started afresh(deleted contextminimals folder, and
used the
context-setup-mswin.ziphttp://minimals.contextgarden.net/setup/context-setup-mswin.zip+
first-setup.bat.
Thanks for the quick response. I hope you will check it when
Hi Hans,
I ran just now ruby 1.8.6 and the force_encoding() patch worked well.
Just now I upgrade --context=current. The banner in the texexec.rb is
banner = ['TeXExec', 'version 6.2.1', '1997-2009', 'PRAGMA ADE/POD']
and the date of this script (after updating) is 10-04-2009 (its April..)
I'm
Jose Augusto wrote:
Hi Hans,
I ran just now ruby 1.8.6 and the force_encoding() patch worked well.
yes, but if we can avoid adapting all those strings ... i'm pretty sure
that if we follow that route we have to patch a lot
also keep in mind that in 1.9 there are several encodings (external
MKIV fmt: 2009.8.7 int: english/
english
Oops, sorry for the noise: this was on my laptop. Just tried on my
desktop, and here it works indeed. Must be something else; I will
report back.
Thomas
I ran the first-setup.sh script again, and now it works flawlessly...
Must have been bit rot
Alex Lubberts wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday I wanted to try out texworks for editing and typesetting my
context documents. I installed texworks from the ubuntu launchpad ppa
since '--goodies=texworks' doesn't work on linux-64, yet.
Then I ran into a few problems:
* The script mtx-texworks.lua wasn't
Hi,
Yesterday I wanted to try out texworks for editing and typesetting my
context documents. I installed texworks from the ubuntu launchpad ppa
since '--goodies=texworks' doesn't work on linux-64, yet.
Then I ran into a few problems:
* The script mtx-texworks.lua wasn't able to start texworks
Am 17.07.2009 um 14:34 schrieb Harrie Frericks:
3. I ran mtxrun --script fonts --list --pattern=*stone*.
I got about twenty lines of output in three columns. Here is an
example:
stonesans StoneSans c:/fonts/ITC Stone Sans/SS__.AFM
So far, so good. Now, I want to use this font and you
Thanks, Wolfgang, that was another step in the right direction. Could you
help me with the next step? This is what I did so far. (N.B. I'm not
interested in TeX's standard fonts. I want to use my own type1 and otf fonts
which are in c:\fonts).
1. I set OSFONTDIR to c:\fonts
2. I ran mtxrun
is not anymore in the .tui
file.
I want to thank Hans and Mojca for the patching and the kindness.
Jose.
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Mojca Miklavec
mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com wrote:
After installing ConTeXt Minimals (the devel version) yesterday,
I ran the above example with ruby
(at least in
Windows :-)
The problem happens with all files, even with the simple Hello:
\starttext
Hello World
\stoptext
After installing ConTeXt Minimals (the devel version) yesterday,
I ran the above example with ruby 1.9.1-p129 in Windows
(both Win 2000 and XP show the problem
will face it probably (at least in
Windows :-)
The problem happens with all files, even with the simple Hello:
\starttext
Hello World
\stoptext
After installing ConTeXt Minimals (the devel version) yesterday,
I ran the above example with ruby 1.9.1-p129 in Windows
(both Win 2000 and XP
After installing ConTeXt Minimals (the devel version) yesterday,
I ran the above example with ruby 1.9.1-p129 in Windows
(both Win 2000 and XP show the problem).
(maybe mojca can patch this in core-uti.mkii: ):
% \appendtoks
% \immediatewriteutilitycommand{\thisisbytesequence
On Jun 28, 2009, at 7:30 AM, t...@mac.com wrote:
On Jun 28, 2009, at 1:16 AM, Ciro Soto wrote:
Hi all,
I finally got around the intallation of context minimals. Thank you
for those who helped. I ran my old tex files (in spanish) and found
that \~n is not working now.
It should create
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 01:16, Ciro Soto wrote:
Hi all,
I finally got around the intallation of context minimals. Thank you for
those who helped. I ran my old tex files (in spanish) and found that \~n is
not working now.
It should create an n with a tilde on top, but what happens
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 01:16, Ciro Soto wrote:
Hi all,
I finally got around the intallation of context minimals. Thank you for
those who helped. I ran my old tex files (in spanish) and found that \~n is
not working now.
It should create an n with a tilde on top, but what
the intallation of context minimals. Thank you for
those who helped. I ran my old tex files (in spanish) and found that \~n
is
not working now.
It should create an n with a tilde on top, but what happens is that there
is
no
letter printed at all.
I guess that you are asking about MKIV since
Hi all,
I finally got around the intallation of context minimals. Thank you for
those who helped. I ran my old tex files (in spanish) and found that \~n is
not working now.
It should create an n with a tilde on top, but what happens is that there is
no
letter printed at all.
What is the fix
On Jun 28, 2009, at 1:16 AM, Ciro Soto wrote:
Hi all,
I finally got around the intallation of context minimals. Thank you
for those who helped. I ran my old tex files (in spanish) and found
that \~n is not working now.
It should create an n with a tilde on top, but what happens
you want
to waste memory and runtime)
Hans
ps. i will look into this bbox based compensation once we have a proper
set of guaranteed correct standard cjk fonts in tex live and i've
figured out a robust way to deal with it; i had code for it but threw it
away out when i ran into conflicts
code for it but threw it away out when i
ran into conflicts with opentype features that do similar things and fonts
that were inconsistent
I am just playing with luatex and learning it. Then I want to do
something for Chinese temporarily with Wolfgang's simplefonts module
because I need
for it but threw it away out when i
ran into conflicts with opentype features that do similar things and fonts
that were inconsistent
Is there a way to provide some key parameters to users and allow them
to adjust these parameters in tex for the specific cjk fonts? For
Chinese fonts (because I just
the mtxrun file and the luatools file in the bin path are the same as the
ones in the lua directory.
I ran diff and got nothing. For instance:
% *diff ~/context/tex/texmf-context/scripts/context/lua/luatools.lua
~/context/tex/texmf-linux/bin/luatools*
I copied them anyways:
*%cp mtxrun.lua
Sorry for the long email.
I ran the selfupdate:
**
*% mtxrun --selfupdate --verbose
*MtxRun | variable SELFAUTOLOC set to /home/ciro/context/tex/texmf-linux/bin
MtxRun | variable SELFAUTODIR set to /home/ciro/context/tex/texmf-linux
MtxRun | variable SELFAUTOPARENT set to /home/ciro/context/tex
Ciro Soto wrote:
I ran the selfupdate:
/home/ciro/context/tex/texmf-linux/bin/mtxrun
MtxRun | *unable to locate new script*
ok, so that point in th edirection of a path problem
I added script/context/lua to my path:
better do a
cp mtxrun.lua...binpath.../mtxrun
cp luatools.lua
Getting closer:
I ran *mktexlsr* and got:
mktexlsr: Done.
the I ran:
*% mtxrun --verbose --script fonts --info*
MtxRun | variable SELFAUTOLOC set to /home/ciro/context/tex/texmf-linux/bin
MtxRun | variable SELFAUTODIR set to /home/ciro/context/tex/texmf-linux
MtxRun | variable SELFAUTOPARENT
:
I ran *mktexlsr* and got:
mktexlsr: Done.
the I ran:
*% mtxrun --verbose --script fonts --info*
MtxRun | variable SELFAUTOLOC set to /home/ciro/context/tex/texmf-linux/bin
MtxRun | variable SELFAUTODIR set to /home/ciro/context/tex/texmf-linux
MtxRun | variable SELFAUTOPARENT set to /home
I installed lutex 0.28.0-2
Then I ran the command that Khaled told me, and I got
% sudo mtxrun -script fonts --list
MtxRun | error unable to identify cnf file
MtxRun | error unable to identify cnf file
MtxRun | no cnf files found (TEXMFCNF may not be set/known)
MtxRun | unknown script: fonts
Hi,
the following code, which I ran with
context --mode=print
shows crop marks in the middle if the sheet, overlapping the pages.
It is legitimate to specify dy=0pt in order to minimize paper cuts.
It seems to me like, in the case when dy=0pt, the code dealing with
crop marks should try
Nicolas Girard wrote:
Hi,
the following code, which I ran with
context --mode=print
shows crop marks in the middle if the sheet, overlapping the pages.
It is legitimate to specify dy=0pt in order to minimize paper cuts.
It seems to me like, in the case when dy=0pt, the code dealing with
crop
document along with
\usetypescript[delicious]
The document compiled fine and the Delicious fonts were properly included.
2. copied TF in tex/context/user/ as adviced
3. ran mktexlsr, just in case
4. In the test document, removed the contents of TF and replaced it with
\usetypescriptfile[type
://bitbucket.org/wolfs/typescripts/src/7050bb6918bb/type-exljbris.mkiv
)
1. put the contents of TF in a test document along with
\usetypescript[delicious]
The document compiled fine and the Delicious fonts were properly included.
2. copied TF in tex/context/user/ as adviced
3. ran mktexlsr, just
to texmf-context-old
4. Downloaded cont-tmf.zip and unzipped contents to
c:\Tools\context\texmf-context
3. From command window, ran:
cd \Tools\context
setuptex mktexlsr luatools --generate luatools
--selfupdate mtxrun --selfupdate texexec --make
/minimals-snapshot-mswin.zip
2. Unzipped to C:\Tools\context
3. Renamed C:\Tools\context\texmf-context to texmf-context-old
4. Downloaded cont-tmf.zip and unzipped contents to
c:\Tools\context\texmf-context
3. From command window, ran:
cd \Tools\context
setuptex mktexlsr
...@googlemail.com:
2009/6/2 Henning Hraban Ramm hra...@fiee.net
Am 2009-06-01 um 16:50 schrieb Lutz Haseloff:
1) I've installed LilyPond 2.12.2 on Windows
2) Ran a simple example
Can you run lilypond on the command line? I.e. is it in your PATH?
Yes.
Is GhostScript installed and can you run
2) Ran a simple example
Can you run lilypond on the command line? I.e. is it in your PATH?
Yes.
Is GhostScript installed and can you run pstopdf on the command line?
Yes.
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
---
http://www.fiee.net/texnique/
http://wiki.contextgarden.net
-context to texmf-context-old
4. Downloaded cont-tmf.zip and unzipped contents to
c:\Tools\context\texmf-context
3. From command window, ran:
cd \Tools\context
setuptex mktexlsr luatools --generate luatools
--selfupdate mtxrun --selfupdate texexec --make
-mswin.zip
2. Unzipped to C:\Tools\context
3. Renamed C:\Tools\context\texmf-context to texmf-context-old
4. Downloaded cont-tmf.zip and unzipped contents to
c:\Tools\context\texmf-context
3. From command window, ran:
cd \Tools\context
setuptex mktexlsr luatools
-snapshot-mswin.zip
2. Unzipped to C:\Tools\context
3. Renamed C:\Tools\context\texmf-context to texmf-context-old
4. Downloaded cont-tmf.zip and unzipped contents to
c:\Tools\context\texmf-context
3. From command window, ran:
cd \Tools\context
setuptex mktexlsr
Subject: [NTG-context] Cannot run Lilypond
Hello,
I gave a try to LiliPond today, but it doesn't work for me.
1) I've installed LilyPond 2.12.2 on Windows
2) Ran a simple example
\usemodule[lilypond]
\starttext
There are some notes \lilypond{ \relative{bes a c b} } embedded in this
line
Hello,
I gave a try to LiliPond today, but it doesn't work for me.
1) I've installed LilyPond 2.12.2 on Windows
2) Ran a simple example
\usemodule[lilypond]
\starttext
There are some notes \lilypond{ \relative{bes a c b} } embedded in this
line.
\stoptext
3) And got dummy image
Alan BRASLAU wrote:
I did a fresh install of the minimals today and observed a fleeting, obscure
mtxrun bug:
$ context myfile
did not find the script mtx-context.lua
$ mtxrun --script /usr/local/context/tex/texmf-context/\
scripts/context/lua/mtx-context.lua myfile
ran fine, as now does all
I did a fresh install of the minimals today and observed a fleeting, obscure
mtxrun bug:
$ context myfile
did not find the script mtx-context.lua
$ mtxrun --script /usr/local/context/tex/texmf-context/\
scripts/context/lua/mtx-context.lua myfile
ran fine, as now does all subsequent runs
the font
system. I know that the latex way of doing things is to replace and
redefine core code for specific purposes, but that's not the way we do
things in context. In my own usage i just accepted the fact that in
order to typeset my own stuff my jobs ran slower because other languages
needed other
the next \subject.
Best regards,
olli
You probably can ignore the environments used in the minimal example, they
are copied from the document from which I ran into the problem and are
just dummy text. I hope I have stripped down the preamble to an
acceptable amount of lines
i split ppchtex in mkii/mkiv (and included the fixes) so we can improve
things eventually
can you check if it still runs ok (beta zip on website)
Hans
Unzipped cont-tmf.zip on top of my minimals installation and ran context on my
current working documents:
system : module
Alan BRASLAU wrote:
i split ppchtex in mkii/mkiv (and included the fixes) so we can improve
things eventually
can you check if it still runs ok (beta zip on website)
Hans
Unzipped cont-tmf.zip on top of my minimals installation and ran context on my
current working documents:
system
only in my setup; couldn't reproduce it in my minimal example.
BTW (1) font problems:
can you test the mkiv beta? the problem has to do with merging fonts
in basemode and such so we have some safeguards for it now
Just ran first-setup again; the problem with small caps stays; I
didn't
and ToC, but I guess that's
only in my setup; couldn't reproduce it in my minimal example.
BTW (1) font problems:
can you test the mkiv beta? the problem has to do with merging fonts
in basemode and such so we have some safeguards for it now
Just ran first-setup again; the problem with small caps
for your quick answers.
Following Taco suggestion, I used a former biblio.bib which doesn't
cause any problem in a former article (25 entry in the article
bibliography and I recompiled it ti check wether something new could
happen, but everything ran fine). Since I did add some citations
Thank you for your quick answers.
Following Taco suggestion, I used a former biblio.bib which doesn't
cause any problem in a former article (25 entry in the article
bibliography and I recompiled it ti check wether something new could
happen, but everything ran fine). Since I did add some
I have TeXLive 2008 installed on Windows (on a path with no spaces). I
wanted to update ConTexT, so ran the following commands (using cygwin),
following instructions from wiki
rsync -av rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/current/context/current/
/cygdrive/c/texlive/2008/texmf-dist/
which
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 09:38, abhseth2...@live.in wrote:
I have TeXLive 2008 installed on Windows (on a path with no spaces). I
wanted to update ConTexT, so ran the following commands (using cygwin),
following instructions from wiki
rsync -av rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/current
Am 03.04.2009 um 20:13 schrieb Michael Bynum:
I was originally trying to make the font inside a table smaller, and
when I was trying things out, I ran into a problem with
\restoreglobalbodyfont changing the font size of my superscripts from
what it was before the command was issued. I really
I was originally trying to make the font inside a table smaller, and
when I was trying things out, I ran into a problem with
\restoreglobalbodyfont changing the font size of my superscripts from
what it was before the command was issued. I really just want to make
the font inside my table smaller
Hmm, but when I ran the script this morning, it compiled a lot of binaries
and tried to commit the new files; it got stuck somewhere in the svn
commit.
Apparently you did indeed commit yesterday at 13:12, according to the
log. Thanks for your efforts :-)
Arthur
to the repository and commit manually.
Hmm, but when I ran the script this morning, it compiled a lot of
binaries and tried to commit the new files; it got stuck somewhere in
the svn commit. If it says now that my version isn't newer than the
binaries in the repository, doesn't that mean
As mentioned on the wiki, I tried to install taspresent module by running
./first-setup.sh --extras=t-taspresent in the terminal.
A lot of things happened and then I ran
luatools --generate
and then
context --make.
Then I tried to compile the file
\usemodule[taspresent][style=blackblue
)
stack traceback:
\directlua0:1: in main chunk.
l.111 }
? h
The lua interpreter ran into a problem, so the
remainder of this lua chunk will be ignored.
?
__
I tried deleting everything in minimals folder and restarted the process
Am 17.03.2009 um 14:33 schrieb Curious Learn:
stack traceback:
\directlua0:1: in main chunk.
l.111 }
? h
The lua interpreter ran into a problem, so the
remainder of this lua chunk will be ignored.
You need a recent LuaTeX.
Wolfgang
On Mar 12, 2009, at 2:20 AM, Jesse Alama wrote:
Why not
local command = string.format(luatex --fmt=%s --lua=%s %s,
string.quote(formatfile), string.quote(scriptfile),
string.quote(filename))
Good catch! Looks like this fixed it for me!
ok, fixed
I just re-ran first-setup.sh
not
local command = string.format(luatex --fmt=%s --lua=%s %s,
string.quote(formatfile), string.quote(scriptfile),
string.quote(filename))
Good catch! Looks like this fixed it for me!
ok, fixed
I just re-ran first-setup.sh to update the minimals, but the problem
persists:
$ context
-literal ))
'(ran TeX-arg-string (TeX-arg-literal ))
'(sub ConTeXt-arg-define-ref (TeX-arg-literal ))
'(sym (TeX-arg-string Symbol) (TeX-arg-literal
(defun ConTeXt-insert-environment (environment optional extra)
Insert ENVIRONMENT, with optional argument EXTRA.
(if (and (TeX
possible standalone
version with updated ConTeXt (I ran the script that seemed to do the trick).
Happened this far:
- I figured out that I can get SciTe to show cyrillics if I put a
set.character=204 in the user.properties
- I deducted that I can get the updated ConTeXt to run MkIV
out
://wiki.contextgarden.net/Arabic_and_Hebrew to heb-sty (attached)
I also adapted the example from the above link (attached as test.tex).
I ran it with the minimals.
Issues I still have:
I don't know how to use Hebrew and Latin text next to each other.
I don't like the font I get with \setlatin
I don't want
link (attached as test.tex).
I ran it with the minimals.
Issues I still have:
I don't know how to use Hebrew and Latin text next to each other.
I don't like the font I get with \setlatin
I don't want every word on a new page
I don't have the faintest clue as to what I'm doing inside of heb-sty
Hi!
I wanted to test pdf-forms with the latest minimals from contextgarden
and ran into some interesting errors.
The following code compiles, but I cannot change the fieldvalue:
\starttext
Field \fillinfield[test]{Fieldtext}
\stoptext
When I add \setupinteraction[state=start
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
Thanks, Aditya, mktexlsr ran successfully.
Regrettably, I still get
pdfTeX error: pdftex (file alkagr.enc): cannot open encoding file for
reading
== Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
when I try to process a file
Thanks, Aditya, mktexlsr ran successfully.
Regrettably, I still get
pdfTeX error: pdftex (file alkagr.enc): cannot open encoding file for
reading
== Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
when I try to process a file with Greek in it.
Alan
On Dec 19, 2008, at 15;17,05
Am 19.12.2008 um 22:03 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
Thanks, Aditya, mktexlsr ran successfully.
Regrettably, I still get
pdfTeX error: pdftex (file alkagr.enc): cannot open encoding file for
reading
== Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file
,
Just to make sure I wasn't going too insane, I took your code and ran it. It
worked. The difference is that in the previous email you sent, you had the
code like this:
\if\tempcnta#1\repeat
instead of this newer one:
\ifnum\tempcnta#1\repeat
That's why it didn't work.
Thanks to all!
Bart
Zhichu Chen wrote:
Hi,
I've searched the list and it seems that no one has been occurred
to my problem.
Has the javascript interface gone? 'cause I failed the following
No, just bugged. Hans ran into that himself yesterday, actually.
I cannot look up the actual fix from here, but it comes
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 8:56 PM, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zhichu Chen wrote:
Hi,
I've searched the list and it seems that no one has been occurred
to my problem.
Has the javascript interface gone? 'cause I failed the following
No, just bugged. Hans ran into that himself
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Zhichu Chen wrote:
Hi,
I've searched the list and it seems that no one has been occurred
to my problem.
Has the javascript interface gone? 'cause I failed the following
No, just bugged. Hans ran into that himself yesterday, actually.
I cannot look up the actual fix
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 2:32 AM, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Zhichu Chen wrote:
Hi,
I've searched the list and it seems that no one has been occurred
to my problem.
Has the javascript interface gone? 'cause I failed the following
No, just bugged. Hans ran
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 4:50 AM, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
While testing Norbert's latest Debian packages, I ran across the
following font problem with the recent ConTeXt minimals.
The following test file:
= cut here =
\usetypescript[palatino][ec]
\definetypeface [palatino
While testing Norbert's latest Debian packages, I ran across the
following font problem with the recent ConTeXt minimals.
The following test file:
= cut here =
\usetypescript[palatino][ec]
\definetypeface [palatino] [mm] [math] [euler] [euler] [rscale=1.03]
\setupbodyfont
context cd context
rsync -ptv rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/first-setup.sh .
./first-setup.sh
The first-setup script initially failed because I did not have ruby
installed. So I installed ruby and then ran it again.
It cranked away for awhile, then ended up with the error
and then ran it again.
It cranked away for awhile, then ended up with the error:
! I can't find file `core-swd'.
to be read again
\relax
l.228 \loadmkiifile{core-swd}
The preceding output was:
Let me add a little more preceding output
, mac, freebsd, sun, ...) run:
mkdir context cd context
rsync -ptv rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/first-setup.sh .
./first-setup.sh
The first-setup script initially failed because I did not have ruby
installed. So I installed ruby and then ran it again.
It cranked away
I ran first-setup.sh again, because that was where I first encountered
the error I can't find file `core-swd'.
It gave the same error again, even after running the four commands you
suggested, Wolfgang.
I don't know the setup well enough to know whether this means that the
problem
-setup.sh .
./first-setup.sh
The first-setup script initially failed because I did not have ruby
installed. So I installed ruby and then ran it again.
It cranked away for awhile, then ended up with the error:
! I can't find file `core-swd'.
to be read again
rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/first-setup.sh .
./first-setup.sh
The first-setup script initially failed because I did not have ruby
installed. So I installed ruby and then ran it again.
It cranked away for awhile, then ended up with the error:
! I can't find file `core
:
mkdir context cd context
rsync -ptv rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/first-
setup.sh .
./first-setup.sh
The first-setup script initially failed because I did not have ruby
installed. So I installed ruby and then ran it again.
It cranked away for awhile, then ended up
rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/first-setup.sh .
./first-setup.sh
The first-setup script initially failed because I did not have ruby
installed. So I installed ruby and then ran it again.
It cranked away for awhile, then ended up with the error:
! I can't find file `core
:
mkdir context cd context
rsync -ptv rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/first-
setup.sh .
./first-setup.sh
The first-setup script initially failed because I did not have ruby
installed. So I installed ruby and then ran it again.
It cranked away for awhile, then ended up
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