Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Taco,
great to have your bug collector, and let's hope it'll be a bug
squasher before long...
I've added your register items, thanks.
I forgot to point out in my original post that the software for
the collector is kindly provided and hosted by Michael Guravage
and
Taco,
should I add the metafun bug?
-a-
On 7 Nov 2005, at 20:14, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Taco,
great to have your bug collector, and let's hope it'll be a bug
squasher before long...
I've added your register items, thanks.
I forgot to point out in my original
andrea valle wrote:
Taco,
should I add the metafun bug?
No need, I did that one already.
Taco
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Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Taco,
great to have your bug collector, and let's hope it'll be a bug
squasher before long...
I had submitted a couple of bugs and feature requests for the index
command that don't seem to be resolved and which didn't make it to your
list. I'd say
� wrote:
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
concerning the code: interesting mix of scripting an texing-) but beware
of redefining externalfigure; there is a hook
\externalfigurepostprocessors
since conversion normally happens once, the delayed postprocessing is not
a real problem;
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
since conversion normally happens once, the delayed postprocessing is not
a real problem; the advantage is that you then have access to all those
\applied... variables
Thank you! I tried to use these macros, but I cannot get
\appliedfigureoptions
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
concerning the code: interesting mix of scripting an texing-) but beware
of redefining externalfigure; there is a hook
\externalfigurepostprocessors
since conversion normally happens once, the delayed postprocessing is not
a real problem; the
Peter Münster wrote:
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
Oh, I just wanted to submit a new module
(http://pmrb.free.fr/work/OS/ConTeXt/t-degrade.tex) for down-sampling to the
community, so this is no more necessary...
i can't download the file -)
Oh, what is the
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
Oh, I just wanted to submit a new module
(http://pmrb.free.fr/work/OS/ConTeXt/t-degrade.tex) for down-sampling to the
community, so this is no more necessary...
i can't download the file -)
Oh, what is the error-message?
Peter
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This doesn't seem to be working here (using OS X + zsh); I always get
the old texexec.
Best
Thomas
On Sep 14, 2005, at 9:46 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
If you want to automatically run newtexexec instead of texexec, you
need to set the environment variable TEXMFSTART_MODE to 'experimental'
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
This doesn't seem to be working here (using OS X + zsh); I always get
the old texexec.
Best
Thomas
On Sep 14, 2005, at 9:46 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
If you want to automatically run newtexexec instead of texexec, you
need to set the environment variable
bin there, done that (with the file you posted yesterday:
#!/bin/sh
ruby /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/
texmfstart.rb texexec.pl $@
Is that the right method?
Thomas
On Sep 15, 2005, at 1:35 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
then you should replace your stub file
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
bin there, done that (with the file you posted yesterday:
#!/bin/sh
ruby /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/
texmfstart.rb texexec.pl $@
not texexex.pl but just texexec
-
OK, works like a charm!!
On Sep 15, 2005, at 2:38 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
bin there, done that (with the file you posted yesterday:
#!/bin/sh
ruby /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/
texmfstart.rb texexec.pl $@
not texexex.pl but just
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
Anyhow, the new feature concerns
- graphic manipulations (downsampling and beyond)
Oh, I just wanted to submit a new module
(http://pmrb.free.fr/work/OS/ConTeXt/t-degrade.tex) for down-sampling to the
community, so this is no more necessary...
Cheers
Peter Münster wrote:
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
Anyhow, the new feature concerns
- graphic manipulations (downsampling and beyond)
Oh, I just wanted to submit a new module
(http://pmrb.free.fr/work/OS/ConTeXt/t-degrade.tex) for down-sampling to the
community, so
Hi,
There is a new feature + manual, for those who love obscure mechanisms.
http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/xmanipulate.pdf
Even if you dislike manipulations ... the manual mixes iwona and the new
condensed latin modern monospace font.
The preprocess feature is only supported
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Hi Hans,
Did u intentionally make the option [sectionnumber=yes] the default for
\placelist[]? This seems rather strange and arbitrary (chapter and subsection
are not affected)...
hm, duplicate use of key, i'll fix it and make the new option
'headnumber=yes|no'
http://contextgarden.net/Release_Notes
Hans Hagen wrote:
i'll upload a ne wversion (also with the right dll's and the dpx fix)
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Hi Hans,
Did u intentionally make the option [sectionnumber=yes] the default for
\placelist[]? This seems rather strange and arbitrary (chapter and subsection
are not affected)...
Unfortunately, adding
sectionnumber=no,
also kills the sectioning numbers on the left of the titles... I need
Hi again,
as dicussed some time ago, here comes the reminder of what context lacks
concerning table typesetting. I will concentrate on \bTABLE .. \eTABLE,
since it is much more powerful than the older ones (and I do not know
much about linetables).
In order to be able to typeset tables with
for
typesetting books from arts and humanities.
There we often have to place a lot of (more then 100) figures at
fixed positions like top-outer and bottom-inner, wrapped by text.
I guess it's not a trivial feature to be implemented in TeX's
paragraph processing, but I know it might be worth
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
so, if it's more or less doable ... there is at least hope that we
can expect this feature in the next time, right?
i played a bit with it; tricky stuff but we'll see
Hans
of (more then 100) figures at
fixed positions like top-outer and bottom-inner, wrapped by text.
I guess it's not a trivial feature to be implemented in TeX's
paragraph processing, but I know it might be worth the effort:
ConTeXt's way to deal with fonts and text is so superior that it
should be also
have to place a lot of (more then 100) figures at
fixed positions like top-outer and bottom-inner, wrapped by text.
I guess it's not a trivial feature to be implemented in TeX's
paragraph processing, but I know it might be worth the effort:
ConTeXt's way to deal with fonts and text is so
for
typesetting books from arts and humanities.
There we often have to place a lot of (more then 100) figures at
fixed positions like top-outer and bottom-inner, wrapped by text.
I guess it's not a trivial feature to be implemented in TeX's
paragraph processing, but I know it might be worth
for
typesetting books from arts and humanities.
There we often have to place a lot of (more then 100) figures at
fixed positions like top-outer and bottom-inner, wrapped by text.
I guess it's not a trivial feature to be implemented in TeX's
paragraph processing, but I know it might be worth
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
it would be great if the \placefigure macro could be extended to
combinations like
...
1.) This is not exactly the same thing, but if we're talking about
graphics: is it possible to include a figure (\externalfigure, perhaps
withing \placefigure) in such a way
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
But figure labels are needed (do they interfere?)
figure labels are part of the float
Hans
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Mojca Miklavec wrote:
for that, but it doesn't take the baseline into consideration, so it
has to be manually tuned for every line, every font every font size
(printed and compared if it looks OK).
\definelayer[text][height=\textheight,width=\textwidth]
\showgrid
\starttext
Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
for that, but it doesn't take the baseline into consideration, so it
has to be manually tuned for every line, every font every font size
(printed and compared if it looks OK).
\definelayer[text][height=\textheight,width=\textwidth]
\showgrid
Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in addition to the wiki there is now a portal for tracking bugs and
feature requests
http://context.literatesolutions.com/
I tried to place a request there:
http://context.literatesolutions.com/forums/context
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in addition to the wiki there is now a portal for tracking bugs and
feature requests
http://context.literatesolutions.com/
I tried to place a request there:
http://context.literatesolutions.com/forums/context/forum_add_topic_form
but was rejected
Stuart Jansen wrote:
On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 00:11 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
in addition to the wiki there is now a portal for tracking bugs and
feature requests
I'm excited to have a bug tracker, but I didn't like the forums. In my
experience, forums and lists are competitor. Forums
Hi,
in addition to the wiki there is now a portal for tracking bugs and
feature requests
http://context.literatesolutions.com/
this is *not* a replacement for the wiki, which is and will be the primary place for on-line user support etc etc. Although the portal is mainly meant for those
On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 00:11 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
in addition to the wiki there is now a portal for tracking bugs and
feature requests
I'm excited to have a bug tracker, but I didn't like the forums. In my
experience, forums and lists are competitor. Forums are more opaque than
lists. I
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Peter Münster wrote:
it would be nice, to have by default always a ~ at the end of the
label-text instead of the normal space.
Example:
\setuplabeltext [\s!de] [\v!figure=Abbildung~]
instead of
\setuplabeltext [\s!de] [\v!figure=Abbildung ]
Hello Hans,
I've just seen
Hello,
it would be nice, to have by default always a ~ at the end of the
label-text instead of the normal space.
Example:
\setuplabeltext [\s!de] [\v!figure=Abbildung~]
instead of
\setuplabeltext [\s!de] [\v!figure=Abbildung ]
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
is there already some place, where feature requests are collected
and/or a
todo list? Perhaps something like bugzilla but simpler?
If not, what do you think about a page on the wiki?
sounds ok to me, i leave it to patrick/taco to cook up
Hello,
is there already some place, where feature requests are collected and/or a
todo list? Perhaps something like bugzilla but simpler?
If not, what do you think about a page on the wiki?
TIA for your opinions, Peter
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:
Hello,
is there already some place, where feature requests are collected and/or a
todo list? Perhaps something like bugzilla but simpler?
If not, what do you think about a page on the wiki?
TIA for your opinions, Peter
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Hi Hans,
I posted a new version of context.
Well, I guess I'm too late for what follows...
Anyway, I have found the following quite satisfactory and hope you will
consider placing it in hand-def.tex:
\definefonthandling [highquality] [hz,normal]
I think this adds even more
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
\definefonthandling [highquality] [hz,normal]
ok, added
which is why I named it `highquality'-)
And thnx 4 all your hard work!
sorry for your suffering in updates
[i'm considering letting context write a map file that you then can use in
dvipdfmx]
Dear gang,
\setupfootnotes[style=italic,textcommand=,command=,textstyle=boldslanted]
Feature request: I think that using
textcommand=,command=
to override high figures is too cryptic for regular users. It would be better
to have two options e.g.
for marker1 (pre-note)
\setupfootnotes
Le 25 déc. 04, à 20:03, John Culleton a écrit :
On Friday 24 December 2004 09:23, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Maurice Diamantini wrote:
Well I agree that it's no more typing any more!
So a special option for \setuplines would be more appropriate?
Exactly, \starttyping does exactly that what you don't
Le 26 déc. 04, à 21:57, h h extern a écrit :
Christmas present ...
Thank you Hans for this present !!
I just had to search the key to open this present,
as I used an old ConTeXt version
So I'm trying to switch to the texlive-2004 distribution
(choosing the GUTenberg installation set)
After some
Maurice Diamantini wrote:
Le 26 déc. 04, à 21:57, h h extern a écrit :
Christmas present ...
Would it not be a better idea to provide another environnement name
to avoid conflict with the future standard startline environment?
I tried to rename startlines to startLines with other hack,
but it
Christmas present ...
\unprotect
\setuplines[\c!space=\v!default]
\def\startlines
{\@@rgbefore
\whitespace
%\page[\v!preference]} gaat mis na koppen, nieuw: later \nobreak
\begingroup
\def\@@rgstepyes{\parindent\zeropoint}%
\def\@@rgstepno {\parindent\zeropoint}%
On Friday 24 December 2004 09:23, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Maurice Diamantini wrote:
Well I agree that it's no more typing any more!
So a special option for \setuplines would be more appropriate?
Exactly, \starttyping does exactly that what you don't want: it disables
math and expansion of
style like feature.
I could do some recursive \startitemize...\stopitemize...
but it is two much verbose, so I thought looking at the
ConTeXt typing system
Also, perhaps my request is simply an option of \startlines
which keep not only the lines break, but also the first
spaces of each line
A solution of my probleme could be reformule to :
How can I configure the \setuptyping environment to
be able to keep the normal feature of special TeX caracters
like:
- \
- { and } and [ and ]
- $
Well I agree that it's no more typing any more!
So a special option
Maurice Diamantini wrote:
Well I agree that it's no more typing any more!
So a special option for \setuplines would be more appropriate?
Exactly, \starttyping does exactly that what you don't want: it disables
math and expansion of TeX commands.
Also, perhaps my request is simply an option of
On May 4, 2004, at 5:56 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
use \doglobal\increment instead
Hans, thanks, works as expected!
(also, use names like \Sln so that there will never be conflicts with
existing macros; i wouldnot be surprised if there will be a math
function sln some day)
Darn, caught in the act!
At 21:46 01/05/2004, you wrote:
Hi all,
though I'm not 100 \% certain, I think this behavior came up in the latest
release of ConTeXt. For my manuscripts for talks, I have defined a nice
little counter like this
\newcounter\slidecounter
\define\sln{\increment\slidecounter
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