Hullo, all. I've been trying for 3 months now to get my last 2 years' worth
of journal entries satisfactorily typeset for printing on lulu.com. This is
my first major project using Context (with the Xetex engine—the current
procedures required by Pdftex to set up and manage fon
Richard Chan wrote:
> Thanks - that worked for the \THANH macro - now I have a new error
>
>
> structure : pdftexprimitive @ level 5 : 0.0.7.15.1 -> \Syntax
> {\Tex {\pdfelapsedtime }} \Whatever {read||only integer}
> ! Undefined control sequence.
> l.4258 ...\
ext written in Vietnamese, Greek, Arabic, Chinese,
> Devanagari... in one and the same TeX source file.
The first version of the pdftex manual dates from 1996 or so, at a
time when sending 8-bit files over the net was far from reliable. And
why go back to change a definition that works (well,
On 20 April 2010 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 20.04.10 05:09, schrieb Richard Chan:
> > I'm new to all this stuff - does MkIV build the pdftex manual?
> >
> > I ran into this problem running ConTeXt minimals on the pdftex 1.4
> > manual sources
> >
Am 20.04.10 05:09, schrieb Richard Chan:
I'm new to all this stuff - does MkIV build the pdftex manual?
I ran into this problem running ConTeXt minimals on the pdftex 1.4
manual sources
context --mode=screen --result=TESTING pdftex-t:
nh
; Is there any option to make \blank more flexible?
> (I'm using MKII)
>
see
http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/details.pdf
and (maybe outdated example)
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20051226.174723.f5c32d5c.en.html
Best wishes, Peter
> example:
>
>
>
Hello,
I'm trying to typeset on the grid, but I also need to reduce vertical
spacing around headings. Unfortunately when i specify the 'before/after'
setting for head, grid typesetting fails.
Is there any option to make \blank more flexible?
(I'm using MKII)
example:
Hello,
I'm trying to typeset on the grid, but I also need to reduce vertical
spacing around headings. Unfortunately when i specify the 'before/after'
setting for head, grid typesetting fails.
Is there any option to make \blank more flexible?
(I'm using MKII)
example:
one to my “try first”-list seems reasonable. There's a macro
\expanded defined in syst-aux.mkiv but it mentions certain “recent TeXs”
that have it builtin as a primitive -- which one am I using in mkiv?
The LuaTeXbook mentions an extra primitive “\expanded” taken from
pdfTeX. Are they equivale
st cases.
Adding that one to my “try first”-list seems reasonable. There's a macro
\expanded defined in syst-aux.mkiv but it mentions certain “recent TeXs”
that have it builtin as a primitive -- which one am I using in mkiv?
The LuaTeXbook mentions an extra primitive “\expanded” taken
eloading latin modern fonts
> (/opt/context-minimals/tex/texmf-local/tex/context/luc/type-luc.tex){/opt/context-minimals/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map}{/opt/context-minimals/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}
> bodyfont: 12pt rm is loaded
> language: langua
inimals/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
systems : begin file foo.tex at line 16
! Undefined control sequence.
\scr ->\fam \purefamily
{scriptfamily}
l.18 ${\scr
Hi,
I attach a file. In page 7, when I put \stopcolumns, then automatically
context create one new page. When I comment that, all is fine. See the
mark "%here is the problem" for the exact position.
Please, CCme.
Thanks a lot,
Xan.
% interface=en output=pdftex
% texexec --mode
you can play with interlinespace
>
ok \interlinespace works
> \starttext
> \font\fgras = lmmonolt10-bold.otf at 12pt
> {\tt\setupinterlinespace[line=1ex]
> {\obeylines
> {\fgras def} ra():
> \ \ \ \
erlinespace
\starttext
\font\fgras = lmmonolt10-bold.otf at 12pt
{\tt\setupinterlinespace[line=1ex]
{\obeylines
{\fgras def} ra():
\ \ \ \ a = 3
\ \ \ \ b = 4
}
}
\stoptext
>
> my 76 pages of Python code rewritten in plain tex by a python
> script are "accetabile" (compile by
optext
>
>
> --
> luigi
thanks luigi, it compiles with 'context 2010.01.26' but:
- the "def" is not in bold
- context adds \n between every line.
my 76 pages of Python code rewritten in plain tex by a python
script are "accetabile" (compile by pdftex) - so i
so what you
>> observe is an artefact of the viewer - it might be that future versions of
>> luatex deal better with this as it relates somewhat with how things are
>> dealt with in the backend but you will observe similar effects in pdftex
>>
>> in an earlier version i
- which is custom in opentype anyway); so what
you observe is an artefact of the viewer - it might be that future
versions of luatex deal better with this as it relates somewhat with how
things are dealt with in the backend but you will observe similar
effects in pdftex
in an earlier vers
% % modes
% % options (not that important)
% \startsetups *runtime:options
% \setupoutput[pdftex]
% \stopsetups
% % styles and modules
% \startsetups *runtime:modules
% \stopsetups
% % done
% \protect \endinput
%
% end of optionfile
%
(lmi.top)
fonts : preloading latin modern font
lavec
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 7:08 PM
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Courier font in TexLive
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 21:37, Tom wrote:
> The code that follows seems to work but gives me a warning:
> pdfTeX warning: pdftex.exe (file ec-urw-courier.map): canno
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 21:37, Tom wrote:
> The code that follows seems to work but gives me a warning:
> pdfTeX warning: pdftex.exe (file ec-urw-courier.map): cannot open font map
> file
> The PDF lists 3 embedded fonts: LMRoman10-Regular, LMSans10-Regular &
> NimbusMonL-Regu
The code that follows seems to work but gives me a warning:
pdfTeX warning: pdftex.exe (file ec-urw-courier.map): cannot open font map
file
The PDF lists 3 embedded fonts: LMRoman10-Regular, LMSans10-Regular &
NimbusMonL-Regu.
Does NumbusMonl-Regu looks like Courier?
\usetypescriptfile[type
{/home/alain/context/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map}{/home/alain/context/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}
bodyfont: 12pt rm is loaded
language: language en is active
{/home/alain/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
systems
- if it isn't an April hoax. :-)
>>>
>>> Martin, you're so evil! Don't ever ruin my jokes again -- I didn't
>>> ruin yours 3 years again (the one where you announced XPSTeX, and said
>>> Microsoft would embed pdfTeX in Word). Fortunate
, and said
Microsoft would embed pdfTeX in Word). Fortunately people didn't pay
too much attention to your mail :-]
To all: it was, indeed, an April Fool's joke I suggested to Hans and
Taco. Nobody has offered to pay anyone to write ConTeXt documentation
yet, although several peop
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 11:49 AM, Arthur Reutenauer
wrote:
>> Good news - if it isn't an April hoax. :-)
>
> Martin, you're so evil! Don't ever ruin my jokes again -- I didn't
> ruin yours 3 years again (the one where you announced XPSTeX, and said
>
> Good news - if it isn't an April hoax. :-)
Martin, you're so evil! Don't ever ruin my jokes again -- I didn't
ruin yours 3 years again (the one where you announced XPSTeX, and said
Microsoft would embed pdfTeX in Word). Fortunately people didn't pay
too much atte
ont LMMath12-Regular, loading aborted
> !define font: unable to define LMMath12-Regular as \*modern12ptmmmr11*
> bodyfont: 12pt rm is loaded
> language: language en is active
> {C:/tmp/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
> sy
r, loading aborted
!define font: unable to define LMMath12-Regular as \*modern12ptmmmr11*
bodyfont: 12pt rm is loaded
language: language en is active
{C:/tmp/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
systems : begin file math at line 1
! Math error:
mkiv way is a mix of lua and tex, while
the latex/mkii/pdftex tex way is described in flashmovie.sty
Also Adobe Supplement to the ISO 32000 base version 1.7 extensione
level 3 is the guideline.
I much prefear to code by myself without ask for Hans now,
it's a way to understand this aspect th
ow I can say that the mkiv way is a mix of lua and tex, while
the latex/mkii/pdftex tex way is described in flashmovie.sty
Also Adobe Supplement to the ISO 32000 base version 1.7 extensione
level 3 is the guideline.
I much prefear to code by myself without ask for Hans now,
it's a way to under
Live 2009 texexec --pdf test.tex No
> overlay, text ok
> 3 using online engine on live.contextgarden.net (pdfTeX) No overlay,
> text ok
> 4 using online engine on live.contextgarden.net (XeTeX) No overlay,
> text ok
> 5 using ConTeXt
ntextgarden.net/Simple_Cover_Page saved as "test.tex".
Procedure:
1 using TeX Live 2009 texexec --xtx test.tex No
overlay, text ok
2 using TeX Live 2009 texexec --pdf test.tex No
overlay, text ok
3 using online engine on live.
e that in several of my docs (all similar,
though) - but if I recall correctly (won't have access to the files
until tomorrow), it only works in ConTeXt MkII, which is one of the
main reasons that I still use that version for almost all of my work.
If you put
%engine=pdftex
in the beginning
tex",
% }
% \stopluacode
% % process info
% \setupsystem[inputfile=bibbug.tex]
% \setupsystem[\c!n=1,\c!m=1]
% % modes
% % options (not that important)
% \startsetups *runtime:options
% \setupoutput[pdftex]
% \stopsetups
% % styles and modules
% \startsetups *runtime:modules
% \stopsetups
% % d
can do unicode bookmarks in both XeTeX and pdfTeX,
so it would be really cool if ConTeXt would be able to do it as well.
Hm, i wonder what goes wrong, so can you make a test file? I was under the
impression that context could do it before latex if only because it was used
to test the<> entr
>> By the way, XeTeX also breaks, but in a different way. "Računalne
>> mreže" becomes "RaÄ“unalne mreže". Same option also doesn't do
>> anything.
>>
>> MkIV works nicely, and I know I should probably be using that, but
>> LaTeX wi
XeTeX also breaks, but in a different way. "Računalne
mreže" becomes "RaÄ“unalne mreže". Same option also doesn't do
anything.
MkIV works nicely, and I know I should probably be using that, but
LaTeX with hyperref can do unicode bookmarks in both XeTeX and pdfTeX,
so it wo
ing.
By the way, XeTeX also breaks, but in a different way. "Računalne
mreže" becomes "RaÄ“unalne mreže". Same option also doesn't do
anything.
MkIV works nicely, and I know I should probably be using that, but
LaTeX with hyperref can do unicode bookmarks in both XeTeX
Yes they are the same problem. I replaced luatex.dll with of the latest
version (.51) with the previous one (.50) and the problem disappeared,
though the problem still exists for pdftex.dll. It seems that something
is wrong with compilation of luatex and pdftex on windows.
MO
On 3/13/2010 4:06
uote {\TEX\ by Topic} which
is already quite old and does not cover \ETEX, \PDFTEX, \LUATEX\
or whatever but what is told in it is still true. I never look at
it thinking it being old. \stopitem
Hans,
thanks for the compliments.
Let me point out that the source of TeX by Topic is available under
bility is dropped and only for obscure features. Of
course I could trick users by regenerating a manual with a newer
date. I often use the excellent book \quote {\TEX\ by Topic} which
is already quite old and does not cover \ETEX, \PDFTEX, \LUATEX\
or whatever but what is told in it is still true.
.tex]
% \setupsystem[\c!n=1,\c!m=1]
% % modes
% % options (not that important)
% \startsetups *runtime:options
% \setupoutput[pdftex]
% \stopsetups
% % styles and modules
% \startsetups *runtime:modules
% \stopsetups
% % done
% \prote
to find out is that these macros are something to do with
> PDFTeX. I really don't know where to turn now.
>
> I'm running:
>
> XeTeX 3.1415926-2.2-0.9995.2 (Web2C 7.5.6)
> TeXExec | version 6.2.1 - 1997-2009 - PRAGMA ADE/POD
> MTXrun | current version: 2010.03.02
2010/3/6 Tom :
> My document was produced by pdfTeX-1.40.9, PDF version 1.5 and opens with
> Adobe Reader 8.1 or so it says. Is there a way to select a different PDF
> version (older) to be produced? Some printers I work with want PDFs to be
\pdfminorversion=4
Best
{
%"surface",
% }
% \stopluacode
% % process info
% \setupsystem[inputfile=surface]
% \setupsystem[\c!n=1,\c!m=1]
% % modes
% % options (not that important)
% \startsetups *runtime:options
% \setupoutput[pdftex]
% \stopsetups
owever, in 2-up view, odd-numbered pages display on the left on the other
computer where they display on the right on mine. Both systems have Adobe
Reader 8.1.2. I haven't found the option to set to get the document to
display properly on the other computer.
My document was produced by pdfTeX-1.4
we consider that
> luatex 0.50 is at 50%, and luatex 1.0 will be 100%:
> btw mkiv is really usable, not in some fuzzy alpha state (frozen is
> not a bad word : tex is frozen from ~1990, pdftex is "cold", ie
> changes a little, luatex is "hot")
>
>
I'm
his situation
actually it's the best choice
(where for my experience "actually" goes
from 10year ago until now).
For example mkii is frozen while mkiv is at 50%, if we consider that
luatex 0.50 is at 50%, and luatex 1.0 will be 100%:
btw mkiv is really usable, not in some fuzzy alpha sta
mething to do with
PDFTeX. I really don't know where to turn now.
I'm running:
XeTeX 3.1415926-2.2-0.9995.2 (Web2C 7.5.6)
TeXExec | version 6.2.1 - 1997-2009 - PRAGMA ADE/POD
MTXrun | current version: 2010.03.02 12:34
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks, that gets me closer (though \highlow and \lowhigh result in
"undefined control sequence" here).
However, the superscripted text is not reduced in size at all. This seems
to be XeTeX-specific, as using PDFTeX works fine. The same issue arises
using \small{
inces Karl to ship a few extra
metrics, but you already said that he declined the idea.)
>> 1.) Hans, why does
>> \definefontsynonym [LucidaBright] [file:hlhr.pfb]
>> fail with the message below? (I can send a complete example off-list.)
>> How does one use pfb fonts then?
efinefontsynonym
[LucidaBright] [name:LucidaBright] works fine, so that's ok for now.
Using the accents in XeTeX would require extra tricks anyway, so
concentrating on pdftex and luatex seems reasonable.
i have no clue ... but best test with the latest beta
also, i did a fix in math-vfu (extr
ontsynonym [LucidaBright] [file:hlhr.pfb]
fail with the message below? (I can send a complete example off-list.)
How does one use pfb fonts then? Anyway, \definefontsynonym
[LucidaBright] [name:LucidaBright] works fine, so that's ok for now.
Using the accents in XeTeX would require extra tricks anyw
ll, i got the minimals running by rerunnig first-setup.bat, it seems i
>> installed the first time with -current which has some problems (i
>> thought that'd be the stable one?).
>>
>> but the \showmathcharacters problems are still there, the table is empty
>>
le is empty
and i get
"pdfTeX warning: pdftex.exe: no GlyphToUnicode entry has been inserted yet!"
using this layout
"\setuplayout[backspace=1cm, rightmargin=0.58cm, width=fit,
topspace=1cm, header=1cm, footer=1cm, height=fit]"
i also get
"! Dimension too large.
\se
well, i got the minimals running by rerunnig first-setup.bat, it seems i
installed the first time with -current which has some problems (i
thought that'd be the stable one?).
but the \showmathcharacters problems are still there, the table is empty
and i get
"pdfTeX warning: pdft
hi
i'm on Win 7 64bit and have installed TeXlive 2009 today via the
net-installer.
i can process context-files, but have some problems:
i get "pdftex warning: pdftex.exe: no glyphtounicode entry has been
inserted yet" if i use the command \showmathcharacters, and the table in
t
context only mode then
it defaults to running luatex (mkiv) but will listen to the
% engine=pdftex
directive (such directives are handled by the texexec and context
scripts so one can sort of tag the document as mkii/mkiv although this
feature dates from the mkzero times)
Also, is it possi
s 2053 and 2054 of
tex.rb. I suspect that
Kpse.runscript('ctxtools',rawbase,'--purge') if getvariable('purge')
doesn't call the ctxtools script with proper quoting, so arguments are
interpreted as commands instead of being just arguments.
But I didn'
starttext
\input knuth
\stoptext
>
> It happens on live.contextgarden.net as well as on my windows machine with
> the minimal context distribution.
true
> The problem does not occur in plain luatex.
here I don't understand you . Are you using context mkiv ?
> The problem happens with pdftex engine
tion.
The problem does not occur in plain luatex.
The problem happens with pdftex engine as well.
I tried viewing the PDF in multiple viewers.
As this is an important problem, I suspect you are already aware of it,
but I couldn't find any notice about it.
ext-minimals/texmf-fonts/ls-R... mktexlsr:
Updating /opt/context-minimals/texmf-linux-64/ls-R... mktexlsr:
Updating /opt/context-minimals/texmf-local/ls-R... mktexlsr: Done.
Here I had to presee Enter twice in order to continue
Strange. On my machine I do not need to do this.
generat
Bryant Eastham wrote:
All-
Apologies if the question should go to another list - let me know if
so.
The pdftex list would have been better, but I think I can answer
anyway.
I am using texexec with MSPMincho on a Japanese utf-8 document. I
followed the instructions and it appears to work
x27; TeXExec | updating file
database mktexlsr: Updating /opt/context-minimals/texmf/ls-R...
mktexlsr: Updating /opt/context-minimals/texmf-context/ls-R...
mktexlsr: Updating /opt/context-minimals/texmf-fonts/ls-R...
mktexlsr: Updating /opt/context-minimals/texmf-linux-64/ls-R...
mktexlsr:
the update.
Thank you for explanation.
Aditya> I generate the pdftex and xetex formats, and ask the user to
Aditya> run luatools --generate. When run for the first time, luatools
Aditya> --generate creates the $TEXMFCACHE directory. Since the command
Aditya> is run by the user,
age.
For those who are interested, this is what was happening. If you set
TEXMFCACHE to a non-existing directory and run texexec --make cont-en, it
asks you if you want to create the TEXMFCACHE directory (even though it is
not needed to create the format for pdftex). pacman hides this questi
quot;*****"
}
I generate the pdftex and xetex formats, and ask the user to run luatools
--generate. When run for the first time, luatools --generate creates the
$TEXMFCACHE directory. Since the command is run by the user, TEXMFCACHE is
ry in lang0-.tex for
> lithuanian
But this needs to be done by Marius (or someone else). Before anyone
asks: l7x that needs to be used by Lithuanian in MKII is not supported
in ConTeXt yet, so maybe the sensible setting in lang-bal.tex would
be:
\installlanguage
[\s!lt]
[...
\s!mapping=, % the co
Hello,
(sorry for posting to wrong group first).
\setupoutput [pdftex]
\enableregime[utf]
\usetypescript [modern][ec]
\setupbodyfont [ss,10pt]
\mainlanguage[en]
\setuppapersize [A4][A4]
\setupcolors [state=start]
\setuppagenumber [state=stop]
\starttext
\setupTABLE
]=true,
% }
% document.files={
% "sample1.tex",
% }
% \stopluacode
% % process info
% \setupsystem[inputfile=sample1.tex]
% \setupsystem[\c!n=1,\c!m=1]
% % modes
% % options (not that important)
% \startsetups *runtime:options
% \setupoutput[pdftex]
% \stopsetups
% % styles and modules
%
document.files={
%"c:/pub/projects/psicc2/book/test.tex",
% }
% \stopluacode
% % process info
% \setupsystem[inputfile=c:/pub/projects/psicc2/book/test.tex]
% \setupsystem[\c!n=2,\c!m=3]
% % modes
% % options (not that important)
%
file size: 9362284
!load otf : enhancing ...
!load otf : saving in cache: /Library/Fonts/ヒラギノ角ゴ Pro W3.otf
fonts : resetting map file list
{/Users/wolf/ctx/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/original-empty.map}
fonts : using map file: original-base
{/Users/wolf/ctx
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 02:44:20PM +0100, Manuel P. wrote:
> >>\def\quotebox#1#2
> >>{\blank
> >>\midaligned{\startbackground
> >>\quotation{\em #1} \crlf --#2
> >>\stopbackground}
> >>\blank}
> >>----
> >
because a new user has to be "in the club" for some time to figure out
everything.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupbackground[background=screen]
\setupbackground[state=start]
\def\quotebox#1#2
{\blank
\midaligned{\startbackground
\quotation{\em #1} \crlf --#2
\stopbackgrou
> \def\quotebox#1#2
>{\blank
>\midaligned{\startbackground
>\quotation{\em #1} \crlf --#2
>\stopbackground}
>\blank}
>
>
> - the above \quotebox command, in some cases, sends pdftex and luatex (MKII
> and MKIV) to the moon with an infinite loop (
#1} \crlf --#2
\stopbackground}
\blank}
- the above \quotebox command, in some cases, sends pdftex and luatex
(MKII and MKIV) to the moon with an infinite loop (100% CPU).
One reason for this is probably my very limited knowledge and experience
with ConTeXt. It's extremely configurabl
"test.tex",
% }
% \stopluacode
% % process info
% \setupsystem[inputfile=test.tex]
% \setupsystem[\c!n=2,\c!m=2]
% % modes
% % options (not that important)
% \startsetups *runtime:options
% \setupoutput[pdftex]
% \stopsetups
% % styles and modules
% \startsetups *runtime:modules
% \stopsetups
% % done
2--2
[]
fonts : resetting map file list
{C:/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/original-empty.map}
fonts : using map file: original-base
{C:/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/original-base.map}
fonts : using map file: original-ams-base
, which looks alright in acrobats preview:
http://www.sopos.org/olli/overprinting-scribus.pdf
Same here. The difference is, that the picture here is also set in CMYK.
So this points to the 'colorspace mess' theory too ;)
So I doubt that this is a bug in acrobat, but in context or ev
nzeigen), you will see that everything
> looks ok.
Yes, I noticed that, too. But to me it looks like it is first knocked
out in the pdf, and then the overprint flag is set.
I made a document with scribus, which looks alright in acrobats preview:
http://www.sopos.org/olli/overprinting-scribus.pdf
BibTest at line 4
structure : section @ level 3 : 0.0.1 -> Checking Bib
fonts : resetting map file list
{/Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/original-empty.map}
fonts : using map file: original-base
{/Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/te
0.1109/32.689404}]
\from[doilink]
in mkiv you probably don't need the \hyphenatedurl as is more clever
in pdftex your example works ok but not in xetex ... maybe something
messy with catcodes or discretionaries ... weird
we have this (in mkii):
\def\dohyphenatedurlbefore#1{\discretionary{\h
ilink]
in mkiv you probably don't need the \hyphenatedurl as is more clever
in pdftex your example works ok but not in xetex ... maybe something
messy with catcodes or discretiona
, but no big macro packagem just something plain.
As Hartmut made pdftex run on similar gadgets I expect some day luatex
to run on them as well but it has a real low priority. If one wants
reflow, one should use html anyway.
seems to have some problem dealing with local setups. I am
using MkII by the way but these problems seem to exist in MkIV also.
I have a font, Univers, installed to texmf-local with texfont and Context
claims it cannot find the font definitions.
running texexec I get the following:
!pdfTeX
a difference (I am using MKII).
>>
>> I have not installed TeXLive.
>
> Sorry, I was misinterpreting the "pdfTeX 1.40" string and though it
> was reading "LuaTeX beta-0.40".
>
> Mojca
> ___
mtxrun
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pdate.lua did not make a difference (I am using MKII).
>
> I have not installed TeXLive.
Sorry, I was misinterpreting the "pdfTeX 1.40" string and though it
was reading "LuaTeX beta-0.40".
Mojca
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s-of-update.lua as Hans suggested.
>
>> The second is that I now get
>> This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (Web2C 2009)
>> \write18 enabled.
>> (/Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/texmf-context/web2c/natural.tcx)
>> kpathsea: Running mktexfmt cont-en.fmt
>
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:49, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
> Thanks, Mojca.
> With .bash_profile now reading .
> /Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/setuptex, I ran texexec --make --all
> successfully. But I still could not process a .tex file: the error message
> was
> This is pdfTeX,
Thanks, Mojca.
With .bash_profile now reading . /Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/setuptex, I
ran texexec --make --all successfully. But I still could not process a .tex
file: the error message was
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (Web2C 2009)
\write18 enabled.
(/Applications
l with texfont and Context
> claims it cannot find the font definitions.
>
> running texexec I get the following:
>
> !pdfTeX error: pdftex.exe (file 8r-raw-punr8a): Font 8r-raw-punr8a at 432
> not found
> ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
> TeXExec |
so try to remove the file
status-of-update.lua as Hans suggested.
> The second is that I now get
> This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (Web2C 2009)
> \write18 enabled.
> (/Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/texmf-context/web2c/natural.tcx)
> kpathsea: Running mktexfmt cont-en
On 1 déc. 2009, at 22:09, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
> Hi, Otared,
>
> Thanks for the tip. The first problem is that ./first-setup.sh installs both
> files texmf-os-x and texmf-osx-intgel. The second is that I now get
>
> This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (Web2C 2009)
&
Hi, Otared,
Thanks for the tip. The first problem is that ./first-setup.sh installs both
files texmf-os-x and texmf-osx-intgel. The second is that I now get
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (Web2C 2009)
\write18 enabled.
(/Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/texmf-context/web2c
e following:
!pdfTeX error: pdftex.exe (file 8r-raw-punr8a): Font 8r-raw-punr8a at
432 not found
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
TeXExec | runtime: 10.311
ConTeXt Full finished at Sun Nov 29 21:58:36
Then from command prompt, I type:
C:\Users\Christopher>kpsewhich 8r
nning texexec I get the following:
!pdfTeX error: pdftex.exe (file 8r-raw-punr8a): Font 8r-raw-punr8a at
432 not found
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
TeXExec | runtime: 10.311
ConTeXt Full finished at Sun Nov 29 21:58:36
Then from command prompt, I type:
C:\Users\Chr
owing:
!pdfTeX error: pdftex.exe (file 8r-raw-punr8a): Font 8r-raw-punr8a at
432 not found
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
TeXExec | runtime: 10.311
ConTeXt Full finished at Sun Nov 29 21:58:36
Then from command prompt, I type:
C:\Users\Christopher>kpsewhich 8r-raw-p
: preloading latin modern fonts
bodyfont : 12pt rm is loaded
language : language en is active
systems : begin file Test_setupsystem at line 3
fonts : resetting map file list
{/Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/original-empty.map}
fonts
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