Re: [NTG-context] Fwd: [OS X TeX] Re: a problem after reinstall TeX

2005-06-10 Thread Dalyoung



Dear Hans,

Thank you for the advice.

I did the followings:

1. Uninstalled TeX, ConTeXt updates
2. Re-install TeX, ConTeXt updates, XeTeX
3. Create cont-en.fmt for pdf and XeTex

ConTeXt, XeTeX-ConTeXt, XeTeX, XeLaTeX worked fine but Pdflatex  
couldn't locate font files.


4. Create pdftex.map using "updmap --edit" and remove pdftex.map in / 
fonts/map/pdftex/context/ as you said.


No changes, pdflatex still didn't work.

5. Uninstall ConTeXt update

Then everything is fine including pdflatex. It located *.pfb files  
and truetype fonts well.


According to this test, It is the problem to update ConTeXt.
Did I do wrong during this process?

Thank you.

Regards,

Dalyoung


*There are two cont-en.fmt files, one is in /texmf.lcoal/web2c/ and  
the other is in /texmf.local/web2c/pdfetex/. I have to fine out which  
one is not needed.

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Re: [NTG-context] \startitemize[inmargin] as "standard"

2005-06-10 Thread Nikolai Weibull
Hans Hagen wrote:

> Nikolai Weibull wrote:

> > Is there a way to setup itemize so that inmargin is the standard, i.e.,
> > I don't have to write [inmargin] after all my \startitemize's?,

> \setupitemize[each][...]

Dang it.  That's what I was trying...but I was using it wrong.  Thanks,
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Re: [NTG-context] unic-033.tex and unic-034.tex

2005-06-10 Thread Nikolai Weibull
Hans Hagen wrote:

> Nikolai Weibull wrote:

> > I wrote the arrow parts of vector 033 as well.  Works OK.  Comments
> > welcome.  I'd personally enjoy both being included in ConTeXt at
> > some point.

> sure,
> 
> concerning these:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:}}
> 
> an option is to add them to the default math vector, something
> 
> \startmathcollection[default]
> 
> \definemathcommand [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [...] {...}
> 
> that way you get a lot for free

Thanks for the information!  Yes, that definitely saves a lot of work.
I really need to learn more of ConTeXt’s internals.  I’ll convert to
this method instead,
nikolai

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Re: [NTG-context] unic-033.tex and unic-034.tex

2005-06-10 Thread Hans Hagen

Nikolai Weibull wrote:

I wrote the arrow parts of vector 033 as well.  Works OK.  Comments
welcome.  I'd personally enjoy both being included in ConTeXt at
some point.


sure,

concerning these:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:}}

an option is to add them to the default math vector, something

\startmathcollection[default]

\definemathcommand [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [...] {...}

that way you get a lot for free

Hans


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Re: [NTG-context] How do Windows users call texexec etc.

2005-06-10 Thread Willi Egger

Hi John,

AFAIK you need to install Ruby and Perl.

Cheers Willi

John R. Culleton wrote:

On Thursday 09 June 2005 09:05 pm, Willi Egger wrote:


Dear John,

I would suggest, that those beginners would adopt Scite as their editor.
I find it an excellent editor for my purposes. The advantage is, that
this editor is very well integrated with Context. There is normally no
command window necessary! So if you give these people a minimal context
with Scite they surely are on the good track.

Kind regards Willi




Thanks to all who responded.

So there seems to be three candidates, Scite, TeXnicenter and
texmfstart. Does Scite require that the newbie user also install
and configure Ruby? Or is there an exe available that just runs?
I am reading the Steve Peter paper which seems to imply that Ruby
is required.

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Re: [NTG-context] Fwd: [OS X TeX] Re: a problem after reinstall TeX

2005-06-10 Thread Hans Hagen

Dalyoung wrote:

Dear Hans,

Thank you for the reply.

I am sorry that my question is wrong. There is no problem of using  
ConTeXt and XeTeX-ConTeXt in any case. But the problem is to use  
pdflatex after upgrading ConTeXt.

I think that pdflatex couldn't locate fonts, hence it did so many  mktexpk.
However, as Mr. Herbert Schultz did, after uninstalling ConTeXt and  
reconfiguring TeX, pdflatex worked fine .


Before the Tiger installation, it was OK. Upgrading ConTeXt didn't  
affect to pdflatex at all.


 I don't know what cause this problem.

I'll install TeX from the beginning and will see what happen.


ther reason may be that there is a pdftex.map file in the context path and the 
tds is not that robust for multiple instances of the same file; make sure that 
there is no pdftex.map under fonts/map/*/context/*


Hans


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Re: [NTG-context] feature request: \setuplabeltext with ~

2005-06-10 Thread Peter Münster
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Peter Münster wrote:

> it would be nice, to have by default always a "~" at the end of the
> label-text instead of the normal space.
> Example:
> \setuplabeltext [\s!de] [\v!figure=Abbildung~]
> instead of
> \setuplabeltext [\s!de] [\v!figure=Abbildung ]

Hello Hans,

I've just seen your comment on the wiki. I don't think there is a problem.
With the following test-file I get a hyphen between "fig" and "ure".

\setuplabeltext[en][figure=figure~]
\definereferenceformat[inFig][label=figure]
\starttext
\placefigure[][fff]{}{}
\dorecurse{20}{\inFig[fff]}
\stoptext

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Re: [NTG-context] upshaped \textmu

2005-06-10 Thread Peter Münster
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:

> I'd been wrestling with that for a while before I wrote the remark,
> but I could not make that work in ConTeXt.

This is, what I'm doing now:

\let\textmuO=\textmu
\def\textmu{{\usetypescript[modern][texnansi]%
\setupbodyfont[modern]\textmuO}}

But it would be better, to have something like this:

\doifbodyfont{lmodern}{% Here I don't know, how to do it...
  \let\textmuO=\textmu
  \def\textmu{{\usetypescript[modern][texnansi]%
\setupbodyfont[modern]\textmuO}}%
}

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RE: [NTG-context] footnote text formatting

2005-06-10 Thread Idris Samawi Hamid
Hi Hans,

Looking back on this, is it possible to add a key like 
[notetextcommand=] so that one can control things like indentation 
without resorting to redefining things?:

\setupnote[endnote][location=none,margindistance=0em,
notetextcommand=\hskip1.2em]

seems nice...

Best
Idris

>= Original Message From "Thomas A. Schmitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
=
>Idris,
>
>here's my hack for achieving this footnote format (which seems much
>more common in the humanities than the default provided by ConTeXt):
>
>\def\NoteNumber#1{\hbox to 15pt{\hfill #1.}}
>
>\setupfootnotes[rule=off,
> distance=-3em,
> margindistance=-3em,
> numbercommand=\NoteNumber]
>
>\def\MyFootnote#1{\footnote{\hskip4em #1}}


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Re: [NTG-context] Fwd: [OS X TeX] Re: a problem after reinstall TeX

2005-06-10 Thread Dalyoung

Dear Hans,

Thank you for the reply.

I am sorry that my question is wrong. There is no problem of using  
ConTeXt and XeTeX-ConTeXt in any case. But the problem is to use  
pdflatex after upgrading ConTeXt.
I think that pdflatex couldn't locate fonts, hence it did so many  
mktexpk.
However, as Mr. Herbert Schultz did, after uninstalling ConTeXt and  
reconfiguring TeX, pdflatex worked fine .


Before the Tiger installation, it was OK. Upgrading ConTeXt didn't  
affect to pdflatex at all.


 I don't know what cause this problem.

I'll install TeX from the beginning and will see what happen.

Thank you.

Regards,

Dalyoung

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RE: [NTG-context] footnote text formatting

2005-06-10 Thread Idris Samawi Hamid
Hi Thomas,

Thnx so much for your help! After playing with your hack I found a simpler 
solution-)

\setupnote[endnote][location=none,margindistance=0em]
\def\MyEndnote#1{\endnote{\hskip1.2em #1}}

There should be ConTeXt options that do this sort of thing, along the line of 
\setupitemize, which has e.g., an [atmargin] key.

Thnx once again!!

Best
Idris

>= Original Message From "Thomas A. Schmitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
=
>Idris,
>
>here's my hack for achieving this footnote format (which seems much
>more common in the humanities than the default provided by ConTeXt):
>
>\def\NoteNumber#1{\hbox to 15pt{\hfill #1.}}
>
>\setupfootnotes[rule=off,
> distance=-3em,
> margindistance=-3em,
> numbercommand=\NoteNumber]
>
>\def\MyFootnote#1{\footnote{\hskip4em #1}}


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Colorado State University
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Re: [NTG-context] upshaped \textmu

2005-06-10 Thread Taco Hoekwater



Adam Lindsay wrote:
>

I brought this up with TS1/Companion encodings before on the list, but
got the strong impression people weren't interested. :)


I didn't care back in the days when we still used a sane default
encoding ;)

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Re: [NTG-context] printing an envelope--solution.

2005-06-10 Thread Hans Hagen

Otared Kavian wrote:


That was the same for me: \rotated is not defined.


but \rotate is -)

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Re: [NTG-context] upshaped \textmu

2005-06-10 Thread Adam Lindsay
Taco Hoekwater said this at Fri, 10 Jun 2005 08:12:27 +0200:

>> Isn't there a possibility to use
>> ec-encoding for the main-font, and for some exceptions such as \textmu
>> another encoding?
>
>I'd been wrestling with that for a while before I wrote the remark,
>but I could not make that work in ConTeXt. Perhaps somebody else
>knows.

I really like what Vit did with his Storm font support, and I think it's
probably the way to support "Companion" encodings in general.


Basically, he adopts a variant convention in his typescripts (main
encoding, and the companion font is typesynonym'd to main encoding +
suffix [e.g., ec-hoekwater and ec-hoekwater-companion]), and then
defines the extra characters and font \variant[]s of the main encoding.
Pretty clean, in my opinion.

I brought this up with TS1/Companion encodings before on the list, but
got the strong impression people weren't interested. :)
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Re: [NTG-context] \startitemize[inmargin] as "standard"

2005-06-10 Thread Wolfgang Zillig

Hello,

I would try it with:

\setupitemize[.1.][..,.2.,..][..,..=..,..]
.1. number each
.2. standard n*broad n*serried packed unpacked stopper joinedup 
atmargin inmargin autointro loose section intext

margin no standard dimension
width dimension
distance dimension
factor number
items   number
start number
before command
inbetween command
after command
left text
right text
beforehead command
afterhead command
headstyle normal bold slanted boldslanted type cap small... 
command
marstyle normal bold slanted boldslanted type cap small... 
command
symstyle normal bold slanted boldslanted type cap small... 
command

stopper text
n number
symbol number
align left right normal
indentnext yes no

Nikolai Weibull wrote:


Is there a way to setup itemize so that inmargin is the standard, i.e.,
I don't have to write [inmargin] after all my \startitemize's?,
   nikolai

 



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Re: [NTG-context] tcsh

2005-06-10 Thread Otared Kavian


On 9 juin 2005, at 16:38, Adam Lindsay wrote:




If you don't find anything you could try to put a dummy file in  
that place:

 mkdir -p /sw/bin
 touch /sw/bin/init.csh




Many thanks, Adam: that's what I did without knowing the whereabouts  
and mysteries of fink, tcsh, etc...


Regarding X11 and OS X, sometimes (actually quite seldom) I use  
OroborOSX which can be found at

http://oroborosx.sf.net/

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Re: [NTG-context] printing an envelope--solution.

2005-06-10 Thread Otared Kavian


On 1 juin 2005, at 15:33, John R. Culleton wrote:



On Wednesday 01 June 2005 02:15 pm, Vit Zyka wrote:


\definepapersize[env][width=4.25in,height=9.5in]
\papersize[env][env]

\setuplayout
   [topspace=1in,bottomspace=1in,backspace=1.5in,cutspace=.5in,
header=0pt,footer=0pt,margin=0pt,
width=middle,height=middle]

\starttext
\rotated


!it blew up here. did not recognize \rotated




Hi John,

That was the same for me: \rotated is not defined.
However looking into my ConTeXt archives I found an example about  
rotations, and after a new definition of your paper size discovered  
that the following works: I hope it is what you are looking for...


Best regards: OK

%%% envelope-2.tex
\definepapersize[env][width=9.5in,height=4.25in]

\setuppapersize
  [env,rotated] % this rotates the page
  [env,landscape] % onto a landscaped size

\setuplayout[location=left,width=middle,height=middle]

\showframe

\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
John Culleton\crlf
2401 Haight Avenue\crlf
Eldersburg, MD 21784
\blank
\hskip 3in \vbox{
Independent Contract Services\crlf
Landmark Community Newspapers\crlf
Carroll County Times\crlf
P.O. Box 346\crlf
Westminster MD 21158
}
\stopstandardmakeup
\stoptext



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Re: [NTG-context] unic-033.tex and unic-034.tex

2005-06-10 Thread Nikolai Weibull
Taco Hoekwater wrote:

> Nikolai Weibull wrote:

> > For some reason one needs to do the "\numexpr(x+1) \unknownchar \or
> > ..." trick for things to work.  Why?,

> Braces do not end the \numexpr parsing engine, only \relax does
> that (or something that does not fit the syntax). So it is
> 'normal' to use
> 
>   \numexpr x+1\relax \unknownchar
> 
> instead.

Ah, thanks for clarifying,
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Re: [NTG-context] Fwd: [OS X TeX] Re: a problem after reinstall TeX

2005-06-10 Thread Hans Hagen

정 달영 wrote:

Dear all,

I forwarded my mail to here because my font problem is related with  
ConTeXt.





Dear all,
After upgrading to tiger, I reinstalled TeX using i-installer.(2005  
develop - full)

I also reinstalled ConTeXt, XeTeX and crate formats for ConTeXt.

All of my private fonts and other style files are located in my  home 
directory, ~/Library/texmf/...  Since there is no changes  of my 
private files, I only run updmap for my private fonts.  After  this, I 
got a problem when compile a file to use truetype fonts. It  couldn't 
locate fonts and make pk files. the error messages as  following.



After reading Mr. Herbert Schultz's mail, I uninstalled ConTeXt  updates 
and re-configure TeX via i-installer, it worked fine. No more  mktexpk 
things.



(/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/tex/latex/amsfonts/ueuex.fd)  [2] 
(./crypto.aux)kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode / --bdpi 600 -- mag 1 
+57/600 --dpi 657 ounbtmb7

mktexpk: Running gsftopk ounbtmb7 657
gsftopk(k) version 1.19.2
gs: No such file or directory
gs terminated abnormally with status 1



Now, in this case, how to use ConTeXt? Is there a way to use it  without 
updating ConTeXt?


you can always use

\loadmapfile[yourname.map]

or a sequence of this, and put that in some local tex file that you then load by 
default (e.g. in cont-sys.tex)


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Re: [NTG-context] \startitemize[inmargin] as "standard"

2005-06-10 Thread Hans Hagen

Nikolai Weibull wrote:

Is there a way to setup itemize so that inmargin is the standard, i.e.,
I don't have to write [inmargin] after all my \startitemize's?,


\setupitemize[each][...]

Hans


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[NTG-context] \startitemize[inmargin] as "standard"

2005-06-10 Thread Nikolai Weibull
Is there a way to setup itemize so that inmargin is the standard, i.e.,
I don't have to write [inmargin] after all my \startitemize's?,
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Re: [NTG-context] tcsh

2005-06-10 Thread Otared Kavian


On 9 juin 2005, at 16:38, Adam Lindsay wrote:



If you don't find anything you could try to put a dummy file in  
that place:

 mkdir -p /sw/bin
 touch /sw/bin/init.csh



Many thanks, Adam: that's what I did without knowing the whereabouts  
and mysteries of fink, tcsh, etc...


Regarding X11 and OS X, sometimes (actually quite seldom) I use  
OroborOSX which can be found at

http://oroborosx.sf.net/

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Re: [NTG-context] How do Windows users call texexec etc.

2005-06-10 Thread Hans Hagen

John R. Culleton wrote:


So there seems to be three candidates, Scite, TeXnicenter and
texmfstart. Does Scite require that the newbie user also install
and configure Ruby? Or is there an exe available that just runs?
I am reading the Steve Peter paper which seems to imply that Ruby
is required.


texmfstart is just the start program for anything the texmf tree

ruby is indeed needed (in the near future texexec and texutil will be replaced 
by ruby scripts; the rest of the script si already ruby)


Hans


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Re: [NTG-context] How do Windows users call texexec etc.

2005-06-10 Thread Roef Ragas



Thanks to all who responded.

So there seems to be three candidates, Scite, TeXnicenter and
texmfstart. Does Scite require that the newbie user also install
and configure Ruby? Or is there an exe available that just runs?
I am reading the Steve Peter paper which seems to imply that Ruby
is required.
 



Just download mswintex.zip from http://www.pragma-ade.nl/download-1.htm
Unzip, make a directory to drop everything into [I just made a 
C:\Context], and make a link to

C:\Context\cstart.bat on your desktop: ready to go.
This Scite-version is very well integrated with Context. Building is 
just a click [F7] away, Acrobat pops up automatically, etc.

Don't know if you have to install Perl, I already had that.

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