On Don 28.09.2006 09:42, Marcus Vinicius Mesquita de So wrote:
>I would buy it too...
I too ;-))
Ragards
Alex
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On Die 15.08.2006 10:12, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>Alexander Lazic wrote:
>>
>> ConTeXt ver: 2005.01.31 fmt: 2006.8.3 int: english mes: english
>
>That is the context format from teTeX, last regenerated on August 3,
>and not the new one. Have a look at
>
>
Hi,
today i have try to run the *new* one, i get the following error, please
can anybody help ;-)
---
ruby /home/al/texmf/scripts/context/ruby/texmfstart.rb --verbose texexec
layout.text
texmfstart version 2.0.0
expanding 'texexec' to 'texexec.rb'
locating 'texexec.rb' in current path '.'
locati
Hi,
On Mon 20.03.2006 11:40, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>you can also think of a mixture: content mathml for nicely structured
>formulas and a simple tex mode for inline math:
[nice testcode snipped]
>(i will provide a 'calcmath' filter once luatex is there)
Thanx for explanation ;-)
Greetings
Al
Hi,
i plan to write a math-booklet and have a question about the
math-modules in contex.
What is the preferd way to deal with math in contex?
MathML (xml-way) or
\*formula (tex-way, from my point of view)
I'am plan the outputs to pdfs.
There are some complex (integrals, complex numbers, ...),
Hi,
On Mit 16.11.2005 11:39, Hans Hagen wrote:
i'll keep it as fallback for a while
Thanx.
Alex
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On Die 15.11.2005 14:32, Hans Hagen wrote:
I also want to move on to the ruby variants of texexec and texutil, so
i want the latest versions to be available (for testers).
is the perl-version still avilable?
Because the most platform have perl in the default installation ;-)
Greetings
Hi,
i have try to add a picture in my footer.
what i need is:
+-+
| |
|\pagenuber / \totalnumberofpages |
+-+
the hole box is the picture in the footer, there is on
Hi,
i have now find a solution but i don't know how 'good' it is, please can
anybody knowing tell me his/her opinion, thanks.
My target is in the footer should be the barlines and under that lines
there must be a square with the Text 'Seite ' $PAGE.
Btw: How can i change the distance between th
On Don 06.10.2005 09:02, Mari Voipio wrote:
(BTW, if you don't want any text on the left side of the header, do
\setupheadertexts[][{Title \type{|} \getmarking[section]}] instead, now
it really says 'text' in the left edge of the header...)
Many thanx that was the think ;-
Greetings
al ;
Hi,
i have now try to setup the CD pagedesign.
Please can anyone help me to find a solution for this setup ;-)
What i need is:
Title_of_the_document | section
on the left hand side in the header. I have found a solution for the
headerrule but for the text ...
I have added my solution on the
On Mit 05.10.2005 08:43, luigi.scarso wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
I don't understand your problem, but perhaps you should write the
psplot command inside a \pspicture(0,-1)(1,1) ... \endpspicture.
This works for me (I suppose your code is in pstest-texapp.tex):
Thanx both for your answer, i
On Mit 05.10.2005 09:05, Hans Hagen wrote:
gnuplot is great indeed, but the output is rather large; it would be
nice if there was a real good output mode (say, comparable to the
output produced by metapost: compact, parsable);
Ack.
btw, is it really that difficult to use gnuplot output in con
Hi,
On Die 04.10.2005 23:17, David Arnold wrote:
[Very helpfull text snipped]
Wow thanx ;-)
And for a good stats package, see:
http://www-math.univ-poitiers.fr/~phan/statsmac.html
And for good circuits diagrams, see:
http://www.cnm.es/~pserra/schema/whatis.html
Thanx also.
Don't give
Hi,
today i have try to use two figures generated with gnuplot.
When i have the png-file generated then i get both figures in my pdf?!
I'am a little bit confused about this!
After:
gnuplot first.gp
---first.gp
set terminal mp color
set output "figure.mp"
#set terminal png large size 1024x768
Hi,
On Die 04.10.2005 21:14, Peter Münster wrote:
You could also try PSTricks:
\usemodule[pstric]
\starttext
\startPSTRICKS
\psplot[plotpoints=100]{0}{1}{x 360 mul sin}
\stopPSTRICKS
\stoptext
Thanx i have try an get:
figures : figure pstest-texapp can not be found
but there is the
On Die 04.10.2005 19:48, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I use gnuplot which makes graphs of superb visual quality and has
extensive support for many different function manipulations and weird
stuff that you want to do with it.
I have also think on gnuplot, but wasn't sure that i can use the ps/pdf
int
On Die 04.10.2005 18:07, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
But you might be interested (assuming you can read or at least
decipher French) in the pages at
http://melusine.eu.org/syracuse/metapost/galeries/ ? complete code
included. (Those are the predefined macros I was talking about above.)
Thanx
On Mon 03.10.2005 19:26, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
MetaPost is not really a function plotter. So, yes, you have to use
some sort of loop, although there may be some predefined macros hiding
them.
Is there a better way in ConTeXt/tex for this?!
Should i use some external Programms for this?
On Son 02.10.2005 22:36, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Alexander Lazic wrote:
2.) i have try
\startreusableMPgraphic{sin}
sin (1);
\stopreusableMPgraphic{sin}
This {sin} at the end is wrong; it's interpreted as text.
This have i understand ;-)
I called it sin, sorry for conf
On Son 02.10.2005 19:54, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Probably a typo in metafun-p.pdf; try \externalfigure instead.
Thanx this works ;-)
Oh btw: i have see in the syntax-diagramm sin.
1.) is this the sinus function?
2.) i have try
---
\startreusableMPgraphic{sin}
sin (1);
\stopreusableMPg
Hi,
i'm starting to learn context and therefore i have copied some examples
from metafun-p.pdf and get the following error:
---
! Undefined control sequence.
l.42 \externalfile
[mprun.21][width=5cm]
---
---
texexec --version
TeXExec 5.4.3 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2005
On Son 02.10.2005 11:19, Olivier wrote:
Quoting "Alexander Lazic" :
I don't have found a debian package for this therefore i have used the
zipfile from: http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/current/cont-lmt.zip
This will work but mess the Debian packaging :(
Well if there is
On Sam 01.10.2005 22:47, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Alexander Lazic wrote:
Warning: pdfetex (file \
/usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1/public/lm/lmr12.pfb): character 120 is \
mapped to .notdef
Please update your latin modern installation. I have no idea if there
is a debian package for that
Hi,
On Die 27.09.2005 17:27, Olivier wrote:
So you may be interested in a packaging of the TeXlive
for Debian GNU/Linux:
http://www.tug.org/texlive/debian.html
i get the following error after install from texlive:
---
Warning: pdfetex (file \
/usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1/public/lm/lmr
On Die 27.09.2005 10:22, Adam Lindsay wrote:
No. :)
Okay, okay i understand ;-)
It's in the early stages yet.
Well i can wait, and work with the onlineresources.
greetings
al ;-)
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On Die 27.09.2005 09:42, Hans Hagen wrote:
an option is to download the linux minimal distribution from out site
and use that for testing, install it in (e.g.)
Yes, i must go this way.
Greetings
al ;-)
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On Die 27.09.2005 09:39, Hans Hagen wrote:
- actually it's a partial manual, some chapters are still 'unedited'
- because i don't want too much detail in it, some topics got their own
manual (column sets, details, color, metafun, tables, etc) - i'll redo
the manual (maybe start this winter)
On Die 27.09.2005 07:03, VnPenguin wrote:
On 9/27/05, Alexander Lazic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have used the code fro: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Thumb_index
TeXExec 3.1 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2002
Your ConTeXt and pdfetex are TOO old. Maybe you need update them.
Than
Hi,
please can anybody help me about the following error, sorry i don't know
what the error can be :-(
I have used the code fro: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Thumb_index
---
TeXExec 3.1 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2002
executable : pdfetex
format : cont-en
Hi,
i hope it's not a to bad question but how up-to-date is:
cont-enp.pdf => November 12, 2001
and are the .tex-Files available for look and learn ;-)
Just to satisfy my curiosity ;-)
al ;-)
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Hi,
On Fre 16.09.2005 11:53, Alexander Lazic wrote:
On Fre 16.09.2005 11:36, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Dwight Aplevich's package (circuit_macros) should work with context
because it is just an external tool generating stand-alone graphics,
in a number of tex-related formats. After sui
Hi,
how can i change the '+' into '*'?
What i mean is when i write this:
---
\enableregime[il1]% choose input encoding: il1 is "ISO Latin 1" (ISO 8859-1), same as
"win"
\mainlanguage[de] % language mode: changes typesetting rules, quote signs etc.
\setuppapersize [A4][A4]
\setupcolors[state=s
Hi,
On Fre 16.09.2005 11:36, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Dwight Aplevich's package (circuit_macros) should work with context
because it is just an external tool generating stand-alone graphics, in
a number of tex-related formats. After suitable processing, you can
include the result as if it is a 'n
On Fre 16.09.2005 10:04, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Do you mean the package that is (incorrectly) archived as
macros/generic/diagrams/circ/ ?
Yes.
Circ looks fairly short and low-level, so it would probably not be too
hard to convert into a module. However, is circ the best package for
the job?
Hi,
i want to change to context but i need the circ package.
Is there a similar package for context?
I have try the following search in google:
http://www.google.com/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=context+tex+circuit+diagrams&sourceid=opera&num=50&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
Have i oversee anything?
Than
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