Re: [NTG-context] Struggling with Old Style numerals!

2006-04-01 Thread G.C.H.M. Verhaag
  Hans Hagen wrote:

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Dear Mojca,

Downloading the most recent ConTeXt is not really an option when one 
uses a slow analog telephone line (small bandwidth) when accessing the 
Internet. So I prefer to use the TeXLive CD's, but that's a bit old, yes.
  


the context zip is not that large (3 meg)

unfortunately the latest tex live has problems with context and lm
  

 
  


Hans


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Hans,

What kind of problems are you referring at when it comes to ConTeXt and 
LM fonts on TeXLive 2005?

Regards,

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Re: [NTG-context] wiki / modules

2006-04-01 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 2006-03-31 um 17:01 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:

 How about renaming the font related zips to f-somename.zip (just like
 modules are organized in t-somename.zip files).

 Sounds good. I'll fix my urwgothic

Mine will follow (perhaps next weekend).

BTW, I put docs like readme files in (texmf)/doc/fonts/vendor/family/


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Re: [NTG-context] References formatting (m-bib related problems)

2006-04-01 Thread Renaud AUBIN

Hi Taco,

Taco Hoekwater a écrit :

About the overall formatting: have you tried using num-fr
together with \setuppublications[refcommand=authoryears] ?
  

Ok, formatting is better with
\setuppublications[alternative=num-fr,sorttype=bbl,numbering=yes]

I'll try to have a look at your labelling request today or
tomorrow, but I cannot promise.

I have not checked but I think I have already submitted this problem 2
or 3 months ago when I began to play with ConTeXt  m-bib... To all: Am
I the only one who want to do this kind of bib formatting ??? I think
LaTeX + bibTeX do that by default with apa style... IMHO, it's a key
feature...

Cheers,

Renaud


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Re: [NTG-context] References formatting (m-bib related problems)

2006-04-01 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
 I have not checked but I think I have already submitted this problem 2
 or 3 months ago when I began to play with ConTeXt  m-bib... To all: Am
 I the only one who want to do this kind of bib formatting ??? I think
 LaTeX + bibTeX do that by default with apa style... IMHO, it's a key
 feature...

If you want the bib module to do it's formatting a certain way, send
me an example of input  desired output. I do not know what LaTeX +
bibTeX do that by default with apa style, nor do I especially want
to learn precisely what it does, just so I can mimic it for the bib
module in case someone needs ConTeXt to behave exactly like LaTeX.

The formatting in bibl-apa is taken from the guidelines on
the http://www.apastyle.org website. If that is actually wrong,
I do not know where to look instead.

Greetings, Taco

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[NTG-context] PSTricks

2006-04-01 Thread David Arnold
All,

Isn't there a set of macros or module to handle inclusion of pstricks  
in context?
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Re: [NTG-context] References formatting (m-bib related problems)

2006-04-01 Thread Renaud AUBIN
Taco Hoekwater a écrit :

If you want the bib module to do it's formatting a certain way, send
me an example of input  desired output.

Ok, see http://renojrl.lrv.uvsq.fr/bibsample.pdf (extracted from an old
report made in 2003 with a hacked bst based on
http://www.irit.fr/~Gael.Jaffre/LOGICIELS/LATEX_BIBTEX/MODIF_GAEL/frcomplet.bst)

I have just used normal \cite calls + a standard bib file...

 I do not know what LaTeX +
bibTeX do that by default with apa style, nor do I especially want
to learn precisely what it does, just so I can mimic it for the bib
module in case someone needs ConTeXt to behave exactly like LaTeX.

  

I have checked, this is not at all the default behaviour of
LaTeX+bibTeX, sorry...

The formatting in bibl-apa is taken from the guidelines on
the http://www.apastyle.org website. If that is actually wrong,
I do not know where to look instead.

  

You're right, using guidelines is the best approach. Ok, my wishes are
not in respect with the standards.

Greetings, Taco

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Re: [NTG-context] PSTricks

2006-04-01 Thread Renaud AUBIN

Hi David,

I have never try to use pstricks with ConTeXt but I'm used to use it
with LaTeX...
1- If you want to use advanced features based on pstricks (like
pst-eucl, pst-circ, etc.), my thought is (IMHO) that there is no obvious
solution.
2- Depending on what do you want to do, you can maybe consider to use an
alternative like metaobj...

Renaud

David Arnold a écrit :

All,

Isn't there a set of macros or module to handle inclusion of pstricks  
in context?
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Re: [NTG-context] definesortkey

2006-04-01 Thread Johan Sandblom
Testfile below. Lowercase named letters (\aring etc) work fine.
Uppercase, however, are sorted under the letter they resemble (A, O).
Inputting the letter directly (å,ä,ö) make them be indexed before the
start of the alphabetized index, not even under a, o.

Regards, Johan

\mainlanguage[sv] \readfile{sort-ini}{}{}
\starttext
a\index{a}
z\index{z}
å\index{å}
ä\index{ä}
ö\index{ö}
\aring\index{\aring}
\adiaeresis\index{\adiaeresis}
\odiaeresis\index{\odiaeresis}
A\index{A}
Å\index{Å}
Ä\index{Ä}
Ö\index{Ö}
\Aring\index{\Aring}
\Adiaeresis\index{\Adiaeresis}
\Odiaeresis\index{\Odiaeresis}

\placeindex

\stoptext


2006/3/31, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Johan Sandblom wrote:
  I have a document in Swedish with an index. Merely setting
  mainlanguage[sv] does not give correct sort order. I remember doing
  something like
 
  \startlanguagespecifics[sv]
  \definesortkey[�][z][a][�]
  \definesortkey[�][z][b][�]
  \definesortkey[�][z][c][�]
  \stoplanguagespecifics
 
  but this no longer has any effect and gives
 
  TeXUtil | unknown entry k in line k {sv}{ec}{�}{z}{a}{�}
  TeXUtil | unknown entry k in line k {sv}{ec}{�}{z}{b}{�}
  TeXUtil | unknown entry k in line k {sv}{ec}{�}{z}{c}{�}
 
  from newtexexec (this is on a current windows standalone context)
 
  What is the correct code?
 
 take a look in sort-ini and sort-def to see how it's done nowadasys

 then make a sample file so that we can test

 Hans

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Re: [NTG-context] PSTricks

2006-04-01 Thread Aditya Mahajan
 Isn't there a set of macros or module to handle inclusion of pstricks
 in context?

There is m-pstric.tex.

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