Hans Hagen wrote:
I do have a file called hyphen.tex. On Hans' suggestion, I copied this
to ushyph1.tex and ushyph2.tex. That didn't help. I also changed my
cont-usr.tex file, changing all lines that had ushyp* to hyphen. This
also didn't work.
did you run mktexlsr ?
And in case that's unexpec
Gerben Wierda wrote:
\def\ClearChapterQuote{\def\ChapterQuote{}}
\ClearChapterQuote
\def\ChQuoteFormat#1{\starttext%
\startalignment[left]%
\startnarrower[4*left] \noindent{\nohyphens\em #1}%
\stopnarrower\stopalignment\stoptext\blank}
\setuphead[chapter]
[page=l
Hello,
[...]
> TeXExec 3.1 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2002
your ConTeXt is way too old. It doesn't have type-akb included. Either
update your ConTeXt or get type-akb from http://levana.de/context/ .
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Hello Idris,
> Is there a list of prepackaged fonts/typescripts that comes with
> (fp/MiK/gw/te)TeX/ConTeXt?
Not that I know of. The distributions should supply a list of
available fonts.
> I think it is important for that info to be made very public.
I agree completely.
I always wanted t
Hello Idris,
>>\usetypescript [adobekb][\defaultencoding]
>>\setupbodyfont[pos]
>>
>>\usetypescript[times][\defaultencoding]
>>\setupbodyfont[times,12pt]
>>
>>\starttext
>>\input knuth
>>\bigskip
>>
>>\stoptext
>
> On my system, using the above, the following happens (why??):
You don't have psnfs
Hi Luigi!
Did you write the XSL from scratch? Or did you have an example
to start with? If you found one I would like to have a look
for it as well.
Regards Michael
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von luigi.scarso
> Gesendet:
Paul Tremblay wrote:
There is, of course, \parshape. And I know that Hans does a lot of
paragraph trickery (see for example coloumns).
If you can get pages with different widths to work, please let me know!
Like I said, I posted the problematic code in the wiki. It would be
great to get this to w
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
* Willi Egger (Mar 20, 2005 18:00):
May be you should try a buffer to put the typing in. In the overlay
you can call the buffer with \typebuffer[...]
\startbuffer[title]
...
\stopbuffer
\defineoverlay
[TitleGraphic]
[{\startcolor[titlegraphic]\typebuffer[title]\stopcolor
Gerben Wierda wrote:
On 20 Mar 2005, at 18:05, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
[...]
http://mail.rna.nl/~gerben/problem-test.tar.gz
I get only a blank page.
If you open problem-test/products/prd_book.pdf from the archive you will
see that on the page numbered 7 (the 9th page in the PDF file) there is
t
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
You should definitely not have the \starttext / \stoptext pair in there.
There should only be one of those in an entire run - they come at the
start of your content and the end.
indeed; at the document level it does not hurt
\starttext
\starttext
\st
Matthias Weber wrote:
Xue,
I am not a font expert at all, and we are on different platforms.
If I understand correctly, the font mechanism in TeXExec has been
changing, and different ConTeXt versions rely on different versions of
pdfeTeX (not only for font reasons, but also for pdf features).
not
[...]
> I also wonder why the pdf made at ConTeXtgarden opens in Acrobat with
> font substitution --
I wonder why. Which fonts are substituted? What is your input file?
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Michael Fuchs wrote:
Hi Luigi!
Did you write the XSL from scratch? Or did you have an example
to start with? If you found one I would like to have a look
for it as well.
Regards Michael
I write the XSL from scratch (so its errors are mine ..).
If you want, i will send to you an example, just t
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I forgot one part at the end. Here it is again.
I've got this in my environment file:
\def\ClearChapterQuote{\def\ChapterQuote{}}
\ClearChapterQuote
\def\ChQuoteFormat#1{\starttext%
^^ no
\startalignment[left]%
\startnarrower[4*lef
Dear gang,
I think this may have been missed, so I'm sending it again.
Best
Idris
=
Thu, 17 Mar 2005 21:24:43 -0700==
Dear syndicate,
1. When I place footnotes as endnotes, they overflow the page, like an
oversize \vbox.
2. E
Hi,
using HelveticaNeue (came with OSX) was fine.
But using Helvetica (from OSX system fonts) just won't work:
- when I have converted the .dfont to .pfb with
FontLab the diaeresis of the german Umlaute (äöü)
are too far to the right.
- when I have converted the .dfont to .pfb with
FontForge th
Patrick,
I tried the following both on the latest (2005-03-16) complete ConTeXt for
Windows mswincontext.zip and on live.contextgarden.net ...
\usetypescript[times][texnansi]
\setupbodyfont[times,12pt]
\starttext
\showfontstrip
\showbodyfont[times]
Roman \bf bold \it italics
\stoptext
On my syst
I have not installed the 3-16 mswincontext.zip yet but could you check
this Hans (resend in case you missed it;->)?
Idris
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Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Dear gang,
I think this may have been missed, so I'm sending it again.
replace your core-not.tex by the attached file and regenerate the format
\starttext
\dorecurse{100}{test \footnote{test} \endnote{eee}\endgraf}
\page
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
should work then
Hans
Hi,
I want to use OSX HelveticaNeue font.
So I open it in FontForge and - because I'd like to use the kerning
information - generate the Font with its PFB, AFM and TFM files.
According to Bill's help page it should work by (renaming and)
placing the phnr8r.tfm in its tfm folder, the phnr8a.afm a
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I want to use OSX HelveticaNeue font.
So I open it in FontForge and - because I'd like to use the kerning
information - generate the Font with its PFB, AFM and TFM files.
According to Bill's help page it should work by (renaming and) placing
the phnr8r.tfm in its tfm f
Hello Steffen,
> But using Helvetica (from OSX system fonts) just won't work:
using? With ConTeXt? With LaTeX? With TeX? Is this a ConTeXt related
problem? Or is the problem with your font?
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Hi Idris,
Yes indeed there sould be a file to test the "built-in" fonts.
Recently I was working on that. The file is in the meantime sent to
Hans, so that he can give me advice how to finalize it.- May be within
short notice we will have a demo file.
Kind regards
Willi
ishamid wrote:
Dear crew,
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 19:28:47 +0100, Willi Egger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Idris,
Yes indeed there sould be a file to test the "built-in" fonts.
Recently I was working on that. The file is in the meantime sent to
Hans, so that he can give me advice how to finalize it.- May be within
short noti
On 19 Mar 2005, at 20:38, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Gerben,
There are different options.
first of all I would have a look into \bTABLE ...\eTABLE constructs
see enatab.pdf manual.
Where do I find this manual?
Thanks,
G
secondly you might use \starttabulate ..\stoptabulate look at MAPS22
Voorjaar 1999
On 19 Mar 2005, at 20:38, Willi Egger wrote:
secondly you might use \starttabulate ..\stoptabulate look at MAPS22
Voorjaar 1999, pp 153.
I did look at that. I cannot see how that helps me recreating the
example I posted, sorry.
G
PS. Is it me or is tabulating in ConTeXt a bit counterintuitive? F
You can download it here:
https://www.pragma-pod.com/dir/general/manuals/enattab.pdf
Best
Thomas
On Mar 21, 2005, at 8:18 PM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
Where do I find this manual?
Thanks,
G
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Hi,
Gerben Wierda wrote:
> On 19 Mar 2005, at 20:38, Willi Egger wrote:
>> There are different options.
>> first of all I would have a look into \bTABLE ...\eTABLE constructs
>> see enatab.pdf manual.
> Where do I find this manual?
As always: Go to http://www.pragma-ade.com/dir/ and look around.
I have been trying to do this for a test with larger notes, but this
fails:
\starttext
\startbuffer[tufte]
\input tufte
\stopbuffer
\startbuffer[knuth]
\input knuth
\stopbuffer
\dorecurse{100}{test \footnote{\typebuffer[knuth]}
\endnote{eee}\endgraf}
\page
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
But I g
On 21 Mar 2005, at 21:05, Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
You can download it here:
https://www.pragma-pod.com/dir/general/manuals/enattab.pdf
That link did not work, but going one dir higher and then selecting
worked. Thanks.
G
Best
Thomas
On Mar 21, 2005, at 8:18 PM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
Where do I fin
Matthias Weber wrote:
The best I can get is
\starttext
\useexternalfigure[myfigure][filename][width=1in]
\placetable[here][tab:2figures]{none}
> [...]
Thanks for the try. I've also tried columns. But the floating mechanism
and columns/tables doesn't cooperate very well...
Maybe there is a way to
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Well, in prinziple two \NC would be enough "col1 \NC col2 \NC col3 \NR";
interesting thought -)
as with most table mechanism that use halign, some separator is needed; also, in
context actually there are (hidden) extra columns used for spacing issues;
i once had a bunch of ma
Gerben Wierda wrote:
On 19 Mar 2005, at 20:38, Willi Egger wrote:
secondly you might use \starttabulate ..\stoptabulate look at MAPS22
Voorjaar 1999, pp 153.
I did look at that. I cannot see how that helps me recreating the
example I posted, sorry.
G
PS. Is it me or is tabulating in ConTeXt a b
Dear conglomerate,
Ok, I've installed mswincontext.zip, dated 3-16, refreshed fndb,
set UseEnginePath to true
and so forth.
4 Problems:
1. Zapf Chancery has disappeared (the other free fonts in showfonts.pdf still
work):
==
\definetypeface [zapf] [cg] [calligraphy]
I just checked:
Not only aleph, but pdftex does not work with (o)dvips/dvipdfmx:
===
\starttext
Latin Modern
\input tufte.tex
\stoptext
===
If I run (o)dvips from TeXLive, I get
===
This is dvips(k) 5.94a Copyright 2003
Hi Willi!
On Monday, 21 Mar 2005, Willi Egger wrote:
> Hi Idris,
>
> Yes indeed there sould be a file to test the "built-in" fonts.
> Recently I was working on that. The file is in the meantime sent to
> Hans, so that he can give me advice how to finalize it.- May be within
Greetings,
I can't seem to get an itemize list to have bold item separators, namely the "R" — UC Roman Numeral series. I bet it's really obvious *grinding teeth*. Anyone give me a clue?
Regards,
David
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Hi all,
Does anyone have a setuphead snipit and definition to place a large
chapter number in the right margin of the page on the first page of
each chapter? I believe this should be similar (but simplier) than
what is done in 'ConTeXt an Excursion' but I wasn't able to find a
definition for that
Randall Skelton wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone have a setuphead snipit and definition to place a large
chapter number in the right margin of the page on the first page of
each chapter? I believe this should be similar (but simplier) than
what is done in 'ConTeXt an Excursion' but I wasn't able to find
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