Hello,
Where can I find the list of all keywords recognized by the \but command
to set up interaction?
(Honest, I searched the manual!)
thx
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On Sat, 13 May 2006, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
Where can I find the list of all keywords recognized by the \but command
to set up interaction?
(Honest, I searched the manual!)
TeXshow says, that there is only one argument: the reference
\but[ref]
Cheers, Peter
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Dear Aditya,
I did what you told me,
set RUBYLIB=/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby
export $RUBYLIB
But there is no change in the output of texmfstart --verbose texexec.
I copied texexec.rb in the home directory, then I got
~ mac$ texmfstart --verbose texexec
texmfstart version 1.8.6
The bibdemo.tex example on the Wiki
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography fails with complaints about
\newcommand being undefined. The problem is that xampl.bib (which here
is /usr/share/texmf-tetex/bibtex/bib/base/xampl.bib on this teTeX 3.0
distribution) has this:
@preamble{
On Sat, 13 May 2006 04:08:58 -0400, Sanjoy Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I can't figure out what causes the brace error with this test.tex
example file:
\starttext
\placefigure[margin]{A caption}{\externalfigure[]}
{test}.
\stoptext
Yes, strange. Looks like a grouping issue around
Le 13 mai à 14:21:17 Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| On Sat, 13 May 2006, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
| Where can I find the list of all keywords recognized by the \but command
| to set up interaction?
| (Honest, I searched the manual!)
| TeXshow says, that there is only
It appears they are defined in
http://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/base/core-ref.tex
slightly more than halfway down.
Regards, Johan
2006/5/13, Jean Magnan de Bornier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Le 13 mai à 14:21:17 Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| On Sat, 13 May 2006, Jean
On Thu, 11 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
? wrote:
One remark for the texexec developer: it seems, when searching for
executables, the order in $PATH is not respected. For example: I had
/opt/teTeX/bin/dvips and /usr/bin/dvips and PATH=/opt/teTeX/bin:...
but it was /usr/bin/dvips that was
On Thu, 11 May 2006, Peter Münster wrote:
Using teTeX-3.0, here is what I've done to switch from perl texexec to the
ruby one:
chmod +x /opt/teTeX/texmf-context/scripts/context/ruby/texmfstart.rb
cd /usr/local/bin
ln -s /opt/teTeX/texmf-context/scripts/context/ruby/texmfstart.rb texmfstart
Le 13 mai à 17:49:35 Johan Sandblom [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| It appears they are defined in
| http://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/base/core-ref.tex
| slightly more than halfway down.
| Regards, Johan
Thank you, I will try to understand that file...
| 2006/5/13, Jean
I just noticed the following behavior of \startbackmatter: A
\placepublications needs a \chapter{...} before it, otherwise no
bibliography is generated (i.e. p.2 is empty). Consistent with that
behavior, \completepublications works fine without needing a \chapter
beforehand. Here's the minimal
On Sat, 13 May 2006, Dalyoung wrote:
Dear Aditya,
I did what you told me,
set RUBYLIB=/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby
export $RUBYLIB
I assume that by ... you mean the exact path of texmf.local
But there is no change in the output of texmfstart --verbose texexec.
I copied
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