ut I keep
getting that error message.)
I also tried
mtxrun --script synctex --goto --page=4 --x=100 --y=100 a.synctex
and that silently returns without apparently doing anything. (While I
don't have a 'scite' editor, I created a program called 'scite' that pops
On 11/12/2023 10:26 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 12.11.23 um 00:59 schrieb Jim:
Hi,
I've read the wiki, looked at workflows-synctex.tex, searched the web,
and
scratched my head, all to no avail. So here I am, cap in hand...
When I run context, I get a .synctex file which has some infor
Am 12.11.23 um 00:59 schrieb Jim:
Hi,
I've read the wiki, looked at workflows-synctex.tex, searched the web, and
scratched my head, all to no avail. So here I am, cap in hand...
When I run context, I get a .synctex file which has some information in it,
but I can't find any invocation of synct
Hi,
I've read the wiki, looked at workflows-synctex.tex, searched the web, and
scratched my head, all to no avail. So here I am, cap in hand...
When I run context, I get a .synctex file which has some information in it,
but I can't find any invocation of synctex to return anything useful. Nor
d
I'm trying to typeset some program listings with annotations alongside. I've
tried both columns and tabulate but both have (different) issues:
1) Plain \typefile won't allow the line numbers to be in the text - they stay
in the margin whch I don't want.
2) \typefile using a
On 11/1/21 5:13 PM, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 11/1/2021 2:26 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> Is there a way to wrap os.exec() in the sample so that it only runs if
>> "dir" is available?
>>
>> I know that os.name would be an option here, but not in my real world
On 11/1/21 3:10 PM, Taco Hoekwater via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> Is there a way to wrap os.exec() in the sample so that it only runs if
>> "dir" is available?
>
> if os.which(‘dir’) then
> ...
> end
>
> But note that os.which() may be unreliable in various cases (like it
> will fail for shel
On 11/1/2021 2:26 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
Dear list,
is there a way if a program is installed on the computer using Lua.
I have the following sample:
\starttext
\startluacode
filename = tex.jobname .. ".pdf"
os.exec("dir " .. filen
> On 1 Nov 2021, at 14:26, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> is there a way if a program is installed on the computer using Lua.
>
> I have the following sample:
>
> \starttext
> \startluacode
> filename = tex.jobname ..
Dear list,
is there a way if a program is installed on the computer using Lua.
I have the following sample:
\starttext
\startluacode
filename = tex.jobname .. ".pdf"
os.exec("dir " .. filename)
\stopluacode
\stoptext
Is there a way to wrap os.exec() in the sa
o:end}]
> \stoptext
>
> Wolfgang
> > N. Raghavendra <mailto:nyraghu27...@gmail.com>
> > 21. April 2018 um 16:00
> > I am writing some notes using ConTeXt, which involves displaying
> > parts of some program source files. At present, I am manually
> > cutting
At 2018-04-21T17:29:58+02:00, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> The verbatim commands have a range key which let you select parts of
> the code, you can use line numbers to include a small block
> (e.g. range={3,10} or range {3,+7}) or you put labels in your code.
Many thanks! It works perfectly, with s
,cmd:two:end}]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
N. Raghavendra <mailto:nyraghu27...@gmail.com>
21. April 2018 um 16:00
I am writing some notes using ConTeXt, which involves displaying parts
of some program source files. At present, I am manually cutting and
pasting the parts into the ConTeXt file. Is it po
I am writing some notes using ConTeXt, which involves displaying parts
of some program source files. At present, I am manually cutting and
pasting the parts into the ConTeXt file. Is it possible to make ConTeXt
do that for me? I am thinking of including each part of the Coq sources
between tags
On 02/16/11 23:46, Martin Schröder wrote:
> 2011/2/16 Hans Hagen :
>> I would put them in a lua table and access them when needed (you can load
>> that table from an external file)
>
> Which precision do we have in luatex? Single or double?
double.
Best wishes,
Taco
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2011/2/16 Hans Hagen :
> I would put them in a lua table and access them when needed (you can load
> that table from an external file)
Which precision do we have in luatex? Single or double?
Best
Martin
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If your
sured. I thought I could use ConTeXt with LuaTeX to do all
> the calculations instead of the calculator and enter the results by hand
> or a spreadsheet program.
>
> Would I enter the values (not many) at the top of the TeX document and
> refer to them in the other places? Is an extr
to do all
the calculations instead of the calculator and enter the results by hand
or a spreadsheet program.
Would I enter the values (not many) at the top of the TeX document and
refer to them in the other places? Is an extra file a better approach?
I would put them in a lua table and access
I thought I could use ConTeXt with LuaTeX to do all
> the calculations instead of the calculator and enter the results by hand
> or a spreadsheet program.
>
> Would I enter the values (not many) at the top of the TeX document and
> refer to them in the other places? Is an extra fi
the calculator and enter the results by hand
or a spreadsheet program.
Would I enter the values (not many) at the top of the TeX document and
refer to them in the other places? Is an extra file a better approach?
Thanks,
Paul
[1] http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Programming_in_LuaTeX
On Fri, Mar 26 2010, John Culleton wrote:
>
> I want to import the text of several programs in my latest book.
> My requirements are:
> 1. Monospaced font.
\setuptyping[style=\tt]
> 2. Courier or similar typeface
I don't know.
> 3. Smaller than normal typeface (to avoid wraparound.)
\setu
I want to import the text of several programs in my latest book.
My requirements are:
1. Monospaced font.
2. Courier or similar typeface
3. Smaller than normal typeface (to avoid wraparound.)
I have been fiddling with \typefile but I am having trouble accomplishing
the above.
--
John Culle
Gruezi,
is somewhere a template for a concert program in Context ?
a+
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PQRS].
for launching my program PQRS (without opening a file).
Unfortunately I could not get Hans' suggestion
\naar{programma PQRS}[PQRS.exe]
working for this case, maybe because the fs does not support it?
Neither could I start my program Sila.exe with a particular file `Sila.spf':
At 11:12 12/06/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Dear ConTeXt users,
Can anybody tell me whether it is possible to start a program with a
particular file?
Let's say I want to start mediaplayer with the file MyMusic.wav.
in addition to adam's answer, you can use \goto {something}
[program(som
Sytse Knypstra said this at Thu, 12 Jun 2003 11:12:01 +0200:
>Let's say I want to start mediaplayer with the file MyMusic.wav.
Well, for this specific example, why not \useexternalsoundtrack (core-fig)?
Acrobat seems to support a fair number of media types in a cross-platform
way, which could get
Dear ConTeXt users,
Can anybody tell me whether it is possible to start a program with a
particular file?
Let's say I want to start mediaplayer with the file MyMusic.wav.
Thank you,
Sytse Knypstra
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