On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi Hans and Taco,
I am back with some more math request
Forgot a small request: Can this be added to core-mat.tex
\def\intertext#1{\startintertext#1\stopintertext}
Aditya
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On Mon, 7 Aug 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
since you're typesetting german ... why not using the texnansi encoding
instead of the flawed ec encoding?
The problem is that it doesn't work with the texnansi encoding either.
See my last mails.
Andreas
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Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 8/7/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
(I'll spare you the fun with sections for some other time,) but since
you reminded me that I might have some questions left, here you have
another one: how do I replace hyphens, en-dashes and em-dashes with
spaces/line breaks?
Jano Kula wrote:
Hi!
Is it safe to leave spare comma at the end of the key=value list or
other list of arguments?
in most cases it is ok
It is not nice, but when adding/commenting arguments in readable way
(one per line) it's faster and while experimenting with parameters one
doesn't
Andreas Schneider wrote:
On Mon, 7 Aug 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
since you're typesetting german ... why not using the texnansi encoding
instead of the flawed ec encoding?
The problem is that it doesn't work with the texnansi encoding either.
See my last mails.
if the problem is
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi Hans and Taco,
I am back with some more math request
Forgot a small request: Can this be added to core-mat.tex
\def\intertext#1{\startintertext#1\stopintertext}
sure, but as:
\def\intertext#1%
Andreas Schneider wrote:
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
if the problem is in a font not having glyphs, you can consider making a
special encoding vector + enco-* file; not that complex since one can
start with an existing one
The problem is that it does work with pdftex (tex -
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
in such case you need to add a \dontleavehmode to force tex into
starting a paragraph
Is that better than using \noindentation (suggested by the other
Mahajan)? The one problem with it that I found is an extra space in
indentation for the first paragraph. I guess
Nicolas Grilly wrote:
Why does it break column alignment? Is it normal?
A quick test looks fine to me. What precisely is wrong?
Taco
% testfile
\setupTABLE[column][each][aligncharacter=yes, alignmentcharacter={,}]
\definestartstop[tableau][
before={\blank[2*big]},
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
But if I inline the environment file, to get
\startenvironment ne
\setupindenting[medium,yes]
\stopenvironment
\starttext
\placeformula\startformula
x = 10
\stopformula
\stoptext
then texexec doesn't produce any overfull \hbox.
And also no PDF, because
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hans, was this fixed. There is a typo in core-buf.tex and it is still
present in latest updateable version (2006.08.02).
ok done
Hans
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Renaud AUBIN wrote:
DemiBold causes problems here... Demibold seems to work cleanly...
all should be DemiBold; fixed
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
A quick test looks fine to me. What precisely is wrong?
My test file to reproduce the problem is at the end of this message.
When executing this test file, you should see numbers in table 2 are
not correctly aligned.
When you comment \starttableau and \stoptableau, columns
Hans Hagen wrote:
Jano Kula wrote:
Hi!
Is it safe to leave spare comma at the end of the key=value list or
other list of arguments?
in most cases it is ok
It is not nice, but when adding/commenting arguments in readable way
(one per line) it's faster and while experimenting with
And also no PDF, because \stopenvironment executes \endinput :-)
Whoops! I'd been testing so many variants in order to find the
minimal file and had outsourced the checking to 'grep hbox' (rather
than reading through the texexec output by hand). So I didn't even
notice the lack of a PDF file.
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
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]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\leavevmode
\page[right]
Jano Kula wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Jano Kula wrote:
Hi!
Is it safe to leave spare comma at the end of the key=value list or
other list of arguments?
in most cases it is ok
It is not nice, but when adding/commenting arguments in readable way
(one per line)
Ok, works with Demi"B"old
lbd.afm gives
FontName LucidaBright-Demi
FullName Lucida Bright Demibold
FamilyName LucidaBright
Weight DemiBold
So, afaiu, you use the Weight to suffix the font's name...
But I don't understand why Demibold works ? Strange ? Could you explain
?
The result of
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Ok, works with DemiBold
lbd.afm gives
FontName LucidaBright-Demi
FullName Lucida Bright Demibold
FamilyName LucidaBright
ah, i see, so we should use Demibold
Weight DemiBold
So, afaiu, you use the Weight to suffix the font's name...
But I don't understand why
Hans wrote:
Is that better than using \noindentation (suggested by the other
Mahajan)? The one problem with it that I found is an extra space in
indentation for the first paragraph. I guess it's because there's a
space in horizontal mode somewhere that isn't being ignored (as it
would
I'm agree to use Demibold ;) (my type-buy is ready)
Can you test:
\placeformula
\startformula[lucida]
1 \Gamma \alpha x
\stopformula
\placeformula
\startformula[lucida]
1 \Gamma {\bfm \alpha x}
\stopformula
\placeformula
\startformula[lucidaboldmath]
1 \Gamma \alpha x
\stopformula
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
I couldn't find the extra space in the source, but here's the minimal
test file in the hope that your eyes and understanding are sharper.
The space is created from the linefeed at the end of the line
\section{First}
but I do not quite see why it is not ignored.
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
So that leaves the original problem, which is why the hbox is overfull
in this minimal file (that produces a PDF!):
The overfull box is caused by a strut. It is easily removed by
\def\verticalstrut
{\normalvbox {\hsize \zeropoint \noindent\strut }}
Taco
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
2. In amsmath, most of alignment constructs exist in two forms: outer
and inner. The mathalignment implemented in core-mat.tex corresponds
to outer alignment. The inner alignment is same as outer alignment,
but is only as wide as necessay. The most common amsmath
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
2. In amsmath, most of alignment constructs exist in two forms: outer
and inner. The mathalignment implemented in core-mat.tex corresponds
to outer alignment. The inner alignment is same as outer alignment,
but is only as wide
The space is created from the linefeed at the end of the line
\section{First}
but I do not quite see why it is not ignored.
Right in front of my nose (I was looking in the source files for a
line that needed a % at the end). Is it because tex is still in
horizontal mode thanks to the
The overfull box is caused by a strut. It is easily removed by
\def\verticalstrut{\normalvbox {\hsize \zeropoint \noindent\strut }}
Easily removed, but not so easily found! Thanks, that fixes it.
Looking at the standard definition of \verticalstrut (in
core-spa.tex):
\def\verticalstrut
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
The overfull box is caused by a strut. It is easily removed by
\def\verticalstrut{\normalvbox {\hsize \zeropoint \noindent\strut }}
Easily removed, but not so easily found! Thanks, that fixes it.
Looking at the standard definition of \verticalstrut (in
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
The space is created from the linefeed at the end of the line
\section{First}
but I do not quite see why it is not ignored.
Right in front of my nose (I was looking in the source files for a
line that needed a % at the end). Is it because tex is still in
horizontal
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
is it possible to mark the files somehow, so that they are deleted in
the next run of ctxtools --purge[files]? (I create a lot of temporary
files with different macros and would like to get rid of them at the
end.)
This is supported in the new release, just say
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
is hyphenation by default off in lists?
This is resolved in the latest release. It allows control
of the alternative=(a|b|c) parameters by
\setuplistalternative[a]
See texshow for the precise details.
Cheers, Taco
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hello all,
I am pleased to announce that the new ConTeXt release from Hans Hagen
can be downloaded as of now from the Pragma ADE website or one of its
mirrors.
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/current/cont-tmf.zip
Same thing happens here... (Aditya was faster... ;) )
Renaud
Aditya Mahajan a crit:
Something broke with formula numbering, and it is due to the numbering
changes. \preparethenumber is commented from core-sec.tex,
dododoformulanumber in core-mat.tex still uses it. As a result even
the
What's the meaning of automatically calls bibtex now.
We don't have to call:
texexec --once mydoc
bibtex mydoc
texexec mydoc
anymore ?
Renaud
Taco Hoekwater a écrit :
Hello all,
I am pleased to announce that the new ConTeXt release from Hans Hagen
can be downloaded as of now from the Pragma
I have finally read bibmode-doc... (Sorry to pollute the ML with dumb
post...)
Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
What's the meaning of automatically calls bibtex now.
We don't have to call:
texexec --once mydoc
bibtex mydoc
texexec mydoc
anymore ?
Renaud
Taco wrote:
Right in front of my nose (I was looking in the source files for a
line that needed a % at the end). Is it because tex is still in
horizontal mode thanks to the \dontleavehmode, and also because spaces
after } are not ignored automatically?
The answer is yes (the new
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
I have finally read bibmode-doc... (Sorry to pollute the ML with dumb
post...)
Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
What's the meaning of automatically calls bibtex now.
We don't have to call:
texexec --once mydoc
bibtex mydoc
texexec mydoc
anymore ?
Correct.
Taco
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Somehow you yourself (and not texfont!) have created a font map
file called bgj.map for dvips, and that file is wrong.
Hmm, I have created it just for LaTeX. Since it contains only entries for
ec-bgj* (without 'raw') it should not interfere with the
Great that the new Cows-letter-font is released!
Will you kindly provide some hints how to use this font? - I remember
some trickery you presented at the NTG meeting.
.
Last but not least, what am I missing trying to get the cows show up?
\loadmapfile[koeieletters]
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Something broke with formula numbering, and it is due to the numbering
hm, i really need this ultra light portable to carry around at home which beeps
when someone sends such a mail -)
anyway, with a bit of delay ... new zips uploaded (unchecked -)
Hans
Sanjoy—thanks for pointing me to the thread. I must have missed it the first time around.I inserted Hans’f.write("#{program} #{callname} \"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"\012")in my texmfstart, changing the original 012 to 015 as Taco suggested for the Mac. But now I get syntax error near unexpected token
anyway, with a bit of delay ... new zips uploaded (unchecked -)
I just tested Aditya's example
\starttext
\placeformula \startformula a = b \stopformula
\stoptext
and found that it worked fine (with 2006.08.08 21:51), so I guessed
that some fast updating happened! I've added that example to
In any case, I have probably misunderstood the thread. Has a summary
been posted somewhere that I might consult?
I need to summarize all the Linux installation methods on the Wiki,
once I get it all straight in my head. Right now in reality and in my
head it's a nightmare because of all the
Hans,
The latest ctxtools.rb has:
def locatedlocaltree
tree = `kpsewhich --expand-path $TEXMFLOCAL`.chomp rescue
nil
unless tree FileTest.directory?(tree) then
tree = `kpsewhich --expand-path $TEXMF`.chomp rescue
nil
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
In any case, I have probably misunderstood the thread. Has a summary
been posted somewhere that I might consult?
I need to summarize all the Linux installation methods on the Wiki,
once I get it all straight in my head. Right now in reality and in my
head it's a
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Schneider wrote:
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Somehow you yourself (and not texfont!) have created a font map
file called bgj.map for dvips, and that file is wrong.
Hmm, I have created it just for LaTeX. Since it contains only entries
for ec-bgj* (without
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
The second problem:
texfont simply does not 'do' EC correctly (at least not on my machine).
There are simply no fi ligatures, not in pdftex either. I will
investigate this further.
how does -afmpl perform? i always suspected afm2tfm not to take non
existing ligs into
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
When you create a map file for dvips for a texfont-installed
font family, it needs to have those *-raw-* entries that will
map the fonts to the real postscript font files on your harddisk,
and those were missing from your bgj.map.
the reason why i create the map files
Willi Egger wrote:
Great that the new Cows-letter-font is released!
Will you kindly provide some hints how to use this font? - I remember
some trickery you presented at the NTG meeting.
.
Last but not least, what am I missing trying to get the cows show up?
This should work:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
The second problem:
texfont simply does not 'do' EC correctly (at least not on my machine).
There are simply no fi ligatures, not in pdftex either. I will
investigate this further.
how does -afmpl perform? i always suspected afm2tfm not to take non
All,
How can I have a footnote that is not marked in the narrative?
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Willi Egger wrote:
Great that the new Cows-letter-font is released!
Will you kindly provide some hints how to use this font? - I remember
some trickery you presented at the NTG meeting.
..
Last but not least, what am I missing trying to get the cows show up?
just load the symb-cow
Hans et al,
In making the final pass at our book, I have a problem with the
\column command.
In trying to start a new column to avoid a widow, I put a \column
command at the end of the first of two columns on a page. The result
is I get a start of a new column, but it is on a new page.
On 4/4/06, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to be able to generate new zips i'd like the modules in the
wiki to be tds compliant as soon as possible.
Ive kept this mail starred since I first saw it and haven't put any
thought into what you're actually asking about here. Now,
Hans et al,
When we discovered that \column doesn't work reliably with
\startcolumns[n=2] ... \stopcolumns, we made some changes to our
style files:
%\setupcolumns
% [tolerance=stretch,
% balance=yes,
% blank=flexible,
% rule=off,
% distance=2.5em]
TDS is the Tex Directory Structure, designed so that the various tex
distributions use the same file structure.
See http://www.tug.org/tds/
-Sanjoy
`Never underestimate the evil of which men of power are capable.'
--Bertrand Russell, _War Crimes in Vietnam_, chapter 1.
On Aug 8, 2006, at 11:57 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
how does -afmpl perform? i always suspected afm2tfm not to take non
existing ligs into account
Just as bad (here, at least). I'll get back to you about this
tomorrow,
it is too late for me to do serious work.
I've experimented with
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