Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
The latest beta of ConTeXt needs pdfTeX 1.20, and I'd like to use it but
the latest pdfTeX doesn't compile completely on my Panther, I always get
the following last words after some making and compiling:
No problems here, except the nastiness of using Build and build
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
The latest beta of ConTeXt needs pdfTeX 1.20, and I'd like to use it
but the latest pdfTeX doesn't compile completely on my Panther, I
always get the following last words after some making and compiling:
not needs, prefers -)
No problems
Hello together!
I know, this is a bit OT, but...
The latest beta of ConTeXt needs pdfTeX 1.20, and I'd like to use it
but the latest pdfTeX doesn't compile completely on my Panther, I
always get the following last words after some making and compiling:
/bin/sh ../libtool --mode=compile gcc
Henning Hraban Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't speak C, so I don't understand if it tells that gcc
-no-cpp-precomp is wrong (can't be, it works anywhere) or that libtool
is wrong or what?
It is possible that it is searching for a single executable
like in this example?
total 16
At 12:56 AM 7/31/2004, you wrote:
If I google for pdfTeX homepage, then I get the following link:
http://www.tug.org/applications/pdftex/
However, this must not be the official homepage as it seems to not have been
updated in a long time and also does not mention anything about the available
1.20
Salman Khilji wrote:
Any inputs on this matter?
maybe ask tacoh [EMAIL PROTECTED], or even better, look into his metatex (separate list)
Hans
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 20:44:37 -0700
Salman Khilji [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) I want to know the simplest way (and the minimal way) to compile PDFTeX on
Windows. From the manual, I see that you have to download
I want to be able to compile pdfTeX from sources using an already available
1) I want to know the simplest way (and the minimal way) to compile PDFTeX on
Windows. From the manual, I see that you have to download
web-7.3.tar.gz
web2c-7.3.tar.gz
pdftex.tar.gz
However, this assumes that you have ./configure available (means UNIX or
Cygwin). While I have been using
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004, George N. White III wrote:
For images that will be displayed only at low resolution it may be useful
to downsample the original image to reduce the size. For example you
might have a 2 inch by 2 inch image scanned at 400 dpi. This image would
have 800x800 pixels.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of George N. White III
As a general principle, it makes no sense for pdftex to
provide image manipulation capabilities. Such capabilities
are useful to a much wider
audience than the users of pdftex, so there are lots of tools
Having checked the pdfTeX documentation, doesn't the internal parameter
\pdfcompresslevel deal with this? The documentation says:
compress level This integer parameter specifies the level of text and
in-line graphics compression. pdfTEX uses zip compression as provided by
zlib. A value of 0 means
Hallo Patrick,
Patrick (thinking about creating a ConTeXt wiki, see same page as
below, just port number 8062)
[1] http://members.ping.de:8061/
Finde ich eine gute Idee! Was mir (neben der Hilfe auf auf der Liste für
neue Probleme) am meisten bringt, und ich bisher etwas vermisse, sind
Hi out there,
It seems, that there is no key named keywords ?
it's 'keyword' (e.g. keyword={a,b,c})
for patrick (added to setupb/setupinteraction):
\variable[\c!trefwoord][\c!text!][]
Thanks. I have added this in texshow-web[1] now. Anybody can change
the definition now by editing
Peter Münster wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2004, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
FitBH means, fit to width of bounding box. When reading text on the screen,
the combination of FullScreen and FitBH seems to me optimal.
I could not find anything like this in ConTeXt.
After a while of searching, I
, that newer pdftex versions
know to handle those bugs. At least with pdftex-1.10b and LaTeX, there is
no more problem. (with pdftex-0.14h, there was no hope...)
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On Mon, 31 May 2004, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
FitBH means, fit to width of bounding box. When reading text on the screen,
the combination of FullScreen and FitBH seems to me optimal.
I could not find anything like this in ConTeXt.
After a while of searching, I found in spec-fdf.tex the
At 14:20 31/05/2004, you wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2004, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
\externalfigure[example][width=5cm]
some text, jpeg-figure is shifted down and to the left.
I don't see that it is shifted to the left, but slightly down (I
wonder where this is aligned?).
Indeed, very slightly.
At 14:53 31/05/2004, Patrick Gundlach wrote
a quick test shows that
/Author (M¸nster) is put in the pdf file, where the Character after
the M is 0xfc. Dunno if this is right.
dunno either but it is supposed to be in the proper encoding (unicode or
pdfdoc)
btw, using \pdf... primitives is a bad
Hello,
I have some questions concerning pdfTeX, the following example illustrates
the problems:
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\enableregime[il1]
\pdfinfo{ /Title (\Ubung) /Author (Münster) } % neither \U nor ü work
\pdfcatalog{ /PageMode /FullScreen } % this works well
\pdfdest num 1 fitbh % I would
Hi,
why don't you use \setupinteraction for this?
\pdfinfo{ /Title (\Ubung) /Author (Münster) } % neither \U nor ü work
\setupinteraction[title=Übung,Author=Münster]
\pdfcatalog{ /PageMode /FullScreen } % this works well
\setupinteraction[option=max]
\pdfdest num 1 fitbh % I would like
Hello again,
\externalfigure[example][width=5cm]
some text, jpeg-figure is shifted down and to the left.
I don't see that it is shifted to the left, but slightly down (I
wonder where this is aligned?). And \externalfigure eats up the
whitespace after 5cm]. This is sligthly confusing.
This is
correction:
\pdfcatalog{ /PageMode /FullScreen } % this works well
\setupinteraction[option=max]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=max]
(...screen)
Patrick
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the following, but it did not work:
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\enableregime[il1]
\setupinteraction[state=start,menu=on]
\setupinteractionmenu[left][state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\starttext
\section{Section with ö}
some text
\stoptext
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On Mon, 31 May 2004, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
\externalfigure[example][width=5cm]
some text, jpeg-figure is shifted down and to the left.
I don't see that it is shifted to the left, but slightly down (I
wonder where this is aligned?).
Indeed, very slightly. But much better than here. So I
Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
\setupinteraction[title=Übung,Author=Münster]
Thanks, I missed those keys in the manual.
Ü is still not working, perhaps I should update to ConTeXt-2004.4.9 ?
a quick test shows that
/Author (M¸nster) is put in the pdf file, where the Character after
plain pdfTeX, do you?
Otherwise you know ConTeXt's sophisticated color commands?
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Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
You really need plain pdfTeX, do you?
Otherwise you know ConTeXt's sophisticated color commands?
Actually I tried to retrive color tricks from ConTeXt core but without
results.
Do I need plain pdfTeX? Good question! In general, I feel better when I
understand every
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, pawcoo wrote:
please, consider the following simple example of pdftex code:
\pdfliteral{0 1 0 0 k} % Magenta (ugly)
\hrule height 1pt
\hrule height 1.1pt
\end
The upper hairline remains black. What should I do to colorize thin
lines also?
Lines with width = 1 bp
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, pawcoo wrote:
Lines with width = 1 bp are stroked by pdftex, lines wider than that
are filled (procedure pdf_set_rule). Stroking CMYK color is set by K,
nonstroking by k, so you need both:
Note, forgot this: This only affects the \hrule and \vrule primitives.
When you
\pdfliteral{0 1 0 0 k}
\pdfliteral{0 1 0 0 K}
Thanks! That works. I'll dare to ask one more question. How to use
colors in (some kind of) groups, meaning localy? In example, how to
set some nice color for given object only (word, letter or rule)? Or
should I always say something like
The latest version assumes the most recent pdftex, i'll fix this; if you
run into troubles, add this to cont-new.tex:
\ifx\pdfoptionpdfinclusionerrorlevel\undefined
\newcount\pdfoptionpdfinclusionerrorlevel
\fi
\pdfoptionpdfinclusionerrorlevel=0
\ifx\pdfoptionpdfminorversion\undefined
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