The text after section headings is normally not indented, even if
\setupindenting[yes] is given -- which looks good and was a pain to get
right in my plain TeX days. But the "don't indent that" code seems to
get confused if before= and after= values are given in the heading
setup.
Below is a mi
On 8/6/06, Andreas Schneider wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> > Sorry, I haven't followed this thread closely (so I have no idea if this
> > has already been solved), but I had a similar symptom a while ago. It
> > turned out that it was something with the default EC.enc that
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi Mojca,
>
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> But the other \sometxt was indeed red - withcolor seems to work, but
>> only conditionally. And I have some weird examples of two texts one
>> after another. In some cases (if something else is drawn inbetween and
>> a color change
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Quick fix: You can start your MP code with an explicit color
> initialization.
>
>\startMPcode
> special "0 setgray";
> ..
>\stopMPcode
>
>
> A hack, I know. MetaPost should be able to distinguish between
>draw p
> and
>draw p withcolor (0,0,0
Andreas Schneider wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
>> Sorry, I haven't followed this thread closely (so I have no idea if this
>> has already been solved), but I had a similar symptom a while ago. It
>> turned out that it was something with the default EC.enc that ships with
>>
On Aug 6, 2006, at 10:28 PM, Andreas Schneider wrote:
> Thanks for that hint. There is no file lm-ec.enc in my
> installation, but ec-var-lm.enc. If I add a --variant=var-lm to the
> parameters for texfont (or alternatively create a symbolic link
> ec.ec -> ec-var-lm.enc in my private texmf
On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Sorry, I haven't followed this thread closely (so I have no idea if this
has already been solved), but I had a similar symptom a while ago. It
turned out that it was something with the default EC.enc that ships with
tetex. Can you try to do the convers
On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Base on those three answers I got a more clear idea of two (different,
> but complementary) methods that might be sensible:
>
> a) ctxtools --wordcount filename[tex|pdf]
> to do the wordcount for the whole document using pdftotext + ruby regexp
>
> b)
> \
On 8/6/06, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi Mojca,
>
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> >
> > But the other \sometxt was indeed red - withcolor seems to work, but
> > only conditionally. And I have some weird examples of two texts one
> > after another. In some cases (if something else is drawn inbetween and
> >
Sorry, I haven't followed this thread closely (so I have no idea if this
has already been solved), but I had a similar symptom a while ago. It
turned out that it was something with the default EC.enc that ships with
tetex. Can you try to do the conversion again, this time using lm-ec.enc
instead of
On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> You need a way to create a merged ConTeXt document from the two separate
> files, perhaps using something like this:
>
>http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-WordDiff/lib/Text/WordDiff.pm
Thank you for this hint! It's exactly what I need. I've also foun
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> t complementary) methods that might be sensible:
>
> a) ctxtools --wordcount filename[tex|pdf]
> to do the wordcount for the whole document using pdftotext + ruby regexp
>
counting words in tex docs is not that hard:
it needs in addition:
delete all the words starting w
Peter Münster wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
>
>>You need a way to create a merged ConTeXt document from the two separate
>>files, perhaps using something like this:
>>
>> http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-WordDiff/lib/Text/WordDiff.pm
>
>
> Thank you for this hint! It's
On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> As far as I know, that should have worked. Did you run
>
> texexec ec-bitstrea-eleggar
>
> ? The first page should show a font table, and that may help
> debugging (perhaps your local ec.enc is wrong)
Yes, I did. In the table you can find the real fi a
David Arnold wrote:
> Hans et al,
>
> Is there switch to throw to texmfstart texexec so that interactive
> green links go a nice dark color when printed to black and white?
>
just disable color (see manual about automatic conversion to weighted gray
scales and such)
Hans
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Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> It's not waterproof.
>
> See the result in the attached PDF:
>
> For example GOBReg
> ... 230, 230, 230�233 ...
> ... 273�277, 277� 279 ...
>
> And something else needs to be improved (that's why I send the PDF):
> See the register is not typeset in columns properly?!
i can
Hi Mojca,
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> But the other \sometxt was indeed red - withcolor seems to work, but
> only conditionally. And I have some weird examples of two texts one
> after another. In some cases (if something else is drawn inbetween and
> a color changed twice), then the second text wi
On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, Peter Münster wrote:
> Hello,
> if you know a bit MS-Word, then you have seen perhaps the feature, that
> permits visualising differences between 2 versions of a document: added
> text in red, and deleted text stroke out.
>
> I would like to make something similar with ConTeXt:
>kpsewhich: option `--expand-var' requires an argument
See the Ubuntu installation thread a couple weeks ago (search for
TEXMFLOCAL and Ubuntu). The problem is that TEXMFLOCAL isn't being
evaluated properly due to quoting differences between Unix and Windows
syntax (with ctxtools using the Wi
Gerben’s iInstaller does not seem to be picking up new versions any
more, so I tried
texmfstart ctxtools --update
What I got in response was
kpsewhich: option `--expand-var' requires an argument
CtxTools | updating
CtxTools | unable to change to
and a return to the prompt.
I che
On 8/6/06, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Does anyone have any idea about what's going on here? I get blue text,
> > but a black square, although both are supposed to come out black (I
> > wouldn't mind so much, but the problem is that some text is blue and
> > som
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> David Arnold wrote:
>
>>Huh? What shoud it be then?
>
> removed.
(i don't know what is happening, just figured out a way to remove
the symptom)
Cheers,
Taco
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Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> Hi,
>
> probably very basic question.
> I need the chapter set in bold (and if necessary - see below - in
> bolditalic).
>
> How can this be done when using Times via \usetypescript[postscript]
> [\defaultencoding] ?
\def\Textit{\groupedcommand\em\/}
%
David Arnold wrote:
> Huh? What shoud it be then?
removed.
Taco
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Peter Münster wrote:
> Hello,
> if you know a bit MS-Word, then you have seen perhaps the feature, that
> permits visualising differences between 2 versions of a document: added
> text in red, and deleted text stroke out.
>
> I would like to make something similar with ConTeXt: making a pdf-file f
Hi,
is hyphenation by default off in lists?
If so, why doesn't align={hyphenated,right} start the hyphening?
\starttext
%\setuplist[section][align={hyphenated,right}]
\completecontent
\section{\input tufte}
\stoptext
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Huh? What shoud it be then?
On Aug 6, 2006, at 2:22 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> David Arnold wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> Can anyone explain why the output of this source has two blank pages
>> at the end?
>
> The extra extra page is caused by the next line:
>
>>alternative=doublesided,
>>locatio
Andreas Schneider wrote:
>
> What do I do wrong?
As far as I know, that should have worked. Did you run
texexec ec-bitstrea-eleggar
? The first page should show a font table, and that may help
debugging (perhaps your local ec.enc is wrong)
Taco
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David Arnold wrote:
> Hans et al,
>
> Is there switch to throw to texmfstart texexec so that interactive
> green links go a nice dark color when printed to black and white?
texexec --mode=paper
together with:
\doifnotmode{paper}{\setupinteraction[state=start]}
Cheers,
Taco
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David Arnold wrote:
> All, how do I get rid of the header on the second page of output?
I would like to know a clean answer to this as well.
I often use code that does something similar to James' solution
(posted last week):
\startsetups [chapter:before]
\page[left]
\noheaderandf
Taco,
Thanks. We're trying that now. See:
http://msenux.redwoods.edu/IntAlgText/chapter0/chapter0.pdf
On Aug 6, 2006, at 2:12 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> David Arnold wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> If you use \completecontent or \completeindex, how do you manipulate
>> the heads of these constructs?
>
>
David Arnold wrote:
> All,
>
> Can anyone explain why the output of this source has two blank pages
> at the end?
The extra extra page is caused by the next line:
>alternative=doublesided,
>location=,
>way=bytext]
The other extra page is how it should be (the document ends on an
e
David Arnold wrote:
> All,
>
> If you use \completecontent or \completeindex, how do you manipulate
> the heads of these constructs?
Most answers are "no". Simply use \place... and heading of your choice.
(\complete. commands do not do more than that)
Cheers, Taco
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Hans et al,
Is there switch to throw to texmfstart texexec so that interactive
green links go a nice dark color when printed to black and white?
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Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone have any idea about what's going on here? I get blue text,
> but a black square, although both are supposed to come out black (I
> wouldn't mind so much, but the problem is that some text is blue and
> some is black - I have some other testcases where
Hi,
probably very basic question.
I need the chapter set in bold (and if necessary - see below - in
bolditalic).
How can this be done when using Times via \usetypescript[postscript]
[\defaultencoding] ?
\starttext
\usetypescript[postscript][\defaultencoding]
\setupbodyfont[postscript,10pt]
Hi,
with the ec encoding, texfont produces faked ligatures, although the font
has real fi and fl ligatures. With the texnansi encoding and the same
commands, the ligatures are ok. (I checked this by compiling a simple
sample file, just changing \setupencoding[default=ec] to
\setupencoding[defa
Hi,
Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> it's a matter of lack of tex families; once we have bold, something else
> has to be dropped
More precisely, here is the font family setup of ConTeXt
\fam
0 math roman (with uppercase greek)
1 math italic
2 math s
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