Re: [NTG-context] typo in metafun manual

2019-09-10 Thread Michael Hallgren

Le 2019-09-10 07:36, Damien Thiriet a écrit :

Hi,


There may be a typo in metafun manual, page 104

Hopefully the next explains a bit how it works (you can find
explanations zon the internet).

Sounds too Dutch for me…


Looks like :). And 'the Internet' usually uppercase.

mh


Regards,

Damien Thiriet
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Re: [NTG-context] contextbeta moved or server down? SOLVED

2018-09-10 Thread Michael Hallgren
Usually port 22, since rsync is usually run in ssh when between distant hosts.

Cheers,
mh

Le 8 sept. 2018 à 15:19, à 15:19, Hans van der Meer  a écrit:
>I am not inclined to react so strongly. In general I am happy when the
>ISP provides its customers with default save settings. It is best for
>most people, I think.
>
>Perhaps the rsync port 873 should have been opened by default in the
>firewall, because I suspect more and more people will use it to backup
>their data over the internet.
>
>But in general I can live with changing the modem settings temporarily,
>because I am updating the ConText minimals infrequently only.
>
>> On 8 Sep 2018, at 14:34, juh  wrote:
>>
>> Hi Hans,
>>
>> I think that this is a scandal, as it is nothing else but censorship
>by
>> your ISP.
>>
>> I am a member of a cooperative hoster in Germany (Hostsharing) and
>> Telekom, the biggest German ISP, blocked our mail servers for years
>in their
>> routers they bundle with internet access services.
>>
>> We had to complain at the Netzagentur a state agency which has to
>> guarantee net neutrality in Germany – we were successful.
>>
>>
>https://www.hostsharing.net/blog/2018/06/24/telekom-speedport-mailblockade-verfa
>> hren-beendet/
>>
>> Maybe the context community should complain somewhere about this.
>>
>> juh
>>
>> --
>> Autoren-Homepage: . http://literatur.hasecke.com
>> Satiren & Essays: . http://www.sudelbuch.de
>> Privater Blog:  http://www.hasecke.eu
>> Netzliteratur-Projekt:  http://www.generationenprojekt.de
>>
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Re: [NTG-context] EPUB XHTML Format

2013-09-05 Thread Michael Hallgren
Le 05/09/2013 20:24, Hans Hagen a écrit :
 On 9/5/2013 8:20 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:

 The typical ConTeXt document has a lot of structure, and the XML export
 generates a well structured XML output. That can be directly used in
 most modern browsers that handle XML+CSS well. However, most (all?) EPUB
 readers don't. So, the question is asking if instead ConTeXt could
 generate a XHTML

 but how hard would it be to make an xslt tranformation from
 context.export to epub variants (ok, at some point i can look into it
 but only if there is a robust standard and i have devices to test it on)

 and indeed the quality of the source is important


Sounds by far to be the cleanest approach.

Cheers,

mh


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Re: [NTG-context] PDF Digital Signatures

2012-03-20 Thread Michael Hallgren
Le mardi 20 mars 2012 à 20:23 +0100, Mojca Miklavec a écrit :
 On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 23:12, Hans Hagen wrote:
  On 19-3-2012 22:08, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
 
  Out of curiosity: is inability to create password-protected PDF files
  with pdfTeX/LuaTeX due to legal issues or due to nobody caring enough
  to implement it?
 
  it's not worth the trouble. Afaik it's a second pass issue and would
  complicate the code much.
 
  Just use qpdf to do it ... pretty fast.
 
 If qpdf exists it is probably not a legal issue to do password protection 
 then.

You mean strong encryption? Some countries, regimes I should rather say,
are not in favour of such... Sad fact, IMHO.

Signing a document digitally, should never be much of an issue, in your
mentioned legal context, though. Well, needs to be honoured by the
receiving party... but... hey, make regimes modern ! :)

Cheers,
mh

 
 But from the same perspective ... one first needs PDF to be (almost)
 finished before being able to sign it. One needs to read as-good-as
 the whole PDF, read the certificate from somewhere on the disk and
 then sign with that certificate. If certificate is password-protected,
 one also needs to provide the password somehow.
 
 The usecase would be sending documents to officials (proving that the
 document really comes from the person claiming the ownership). But it
 is also true that in principle one can sign emails with PDF
 attachments. It is not the same, but it comes close. Another usecase
 could be, say, sending invoices to clients.
 
 
 We have a company that sells crappy software for signing PDFs and XML
 for over 1000 EUR per version per browser per OS (each new version for
 each supported browser on a single OS costs that much; and they have a
 lot of clients). And of course it never works since of course it only
 supports Mac OS X 10.6 (10.7 still doesn't work), on Windows only IE 7
 or Firefox 3.6 (latest Firefox won't work and it is awfully difficult
 to find the old versions), on Linux probably a similar story (never
 tried). And that is the only possible way to send any document to the
 government. On the other hand they could just as well have used some
 standard tool and it would work out of the box. So much about signing
 ...
 
 Mojca
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Re: [NTG-context] Scribus vs ConTeXt

2012-02-29 Thread Michael Hallgren
Le mercredi 29 février 2012 à 18:41 +0100, Marco Pessotto a écrit :
 William Adams will.ad...@frycomm.com writes:
 
  With a graphical tool, one is limited to the automation which the
  developers are willing to build into the tool and sentenced to
  handling manually _everything_ else, _every_ time that there's a
  change, e.g., if you have a keyword block on your opening article
  pages aligned against the outside gutter and the layout program can't
  place it automatically and contextually, then _every_ time the article
  changes from opening to a left to a right or vice-versa one has to
  make that change manually.
  [...]
 
 This is the best comparison I've seen in ages. Thanks for this. It was a
 delight to read.

Count me in among supporters as well. ;)

mh

 


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Re: [NTG-context] Geeze, I might try Linux after all... (not too off-tpic I hope)

2008-06-13 Thread Michael Hallgren
Le vendredi 13 juin 2008 à 12:42 +0200, Alan Stone a écrit :
 ( Oops, pushed inadvertedly some key on my keyboard and the
 message was away while in GMail - here's the sequel... )
 
 Having heard Linux is, amongst other things, far more stable
 I might be tempted to play with it and progressively build some
 experience with it, master the beast and then switch some
 applications, amongst which ConTeXt, to it.
 
 As I presently don't know a thing about Linux, which distribution
 do you recommend ?

Hello :)

Over the years, I've been using mainly FreeBSD. But recently I gave the
Ubuntu distribution a chance. It's a really nice, and easier to manage,
distribution based on Debian Linux. I warmly recommend it.

mh

 
 Many thanks,
 Alan
 
 At Friday 13/06/2008 12:28, you wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Yesterday WXP crashed and it took me a whole day to
 repair the thing and get it up and running again.
 
 Ha
 
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Re: [NTG-context] TeXCalc

2008-06-12 Thread Michael Hallgren
Le jeudi 12 juin 2008 à 09:27 +0200, Alan Stone a écrit :
 Thanks for your replies. Hans' suggestion worked.
 
 As for...
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Bureau$ ./texcalc 
 [1] 16901
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Bureau$
 
 I don't understand a thing about it. It's like klingon to me.  ;O)
 
 Nevertheless, I'm curious. Where do you input that ?
 
 FYI, I'm on Windows.
 
Sorry, my excuses. That's the way you would do if you were using a Unix
alike system.

Cheers,

mh

 
 Alan
 
 On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 9:54 PM, Michael Hallgren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 Le mercredi 11 juin 2008 à 20:28 +0200, Alan Stone a écrit :
  I downloaded Taco's TeXCalc script at
  http://tex.aanhet.net/utils/texcalc
  and installed the required perlTk thingie.
 
  Newbie question...
 
  How do you run this silly script (*) ?
 
  Using ActivePerl and sciTE.
 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Bureau$ ./texcalc 
 [1] 16901
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Bureau$
 
 unless you prefer to add it to your PATH.
 
 Cheers,
 
 mh
 
 
  Thanks,
  Alan
 
  (*) No, no it's not me who said it first... Taco wrote it
  himself ! ;O)
 
 
 
 
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Re: [NTG-context] [LUATEX] uname() volunteers needed

2008-05-21 Thread Michael Hallgren
Le mercredi 21 mai 2008 à 22:09 +0200, Gour a écrit :
  Taco == Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 Hi!

'lo,

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Documents/Tata$ uname -a
Linux home 2.6.24-17-generic #1 SMP Thu May 1 14:31:33 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Documents/Tata$ 

RAS

mh



 
 Taco Thanks in advance, Taco
 
 Output on my x86-64 laptop
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ uname -a
 Linux nitai 2.6.24-zen5-20080404 #6 SMP PREEMPT Fri Apr 4 13:18:03 CEST
 2008 x86_64 AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile ML-34 AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
 
 gives:
 
 sysname:  Linux
 nodename: nitai
 release:  2.6.24-zen5-20080404
 version:  #6 SMP PREEMPT Fri Apr 4 13:18:03 CEST 2008
 machine:  x86_64
 
 
 Sincerely,
 Gour
 
 
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[NTG-context] ConTeXt Document with SVN Info Included

2008-04-14 Thread Michael Hallgren
Good morning,

Do we have, in userland, an already developed metod of including
SVN info in a ConTeXt output file? A la svn-multi in the LaTeX
world...

Cheers,

mh

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Re: [NTG-context] ConTeXt Document with SVN Info Included

2008-04-14 Thread Michael Hallgren
Le lundi 14 avril 2008 à 14:38 +0200, Peter Münster a écrit :
 On Mon, Apr 14 2008, Michael Hallgren wrote:
  
  Do we have, in userland, an already developed metod of including
  SVN info in a ConTeXt output file? A la svn-multi in the LaTeX
  world...
 
 This is perhaps something, you are looking for:
 
 http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20080403.194403.07530330.en.html
 
 (I don't know, if it's userland, but you don't need to remake the
 formats ;)
 
 

Many thanks. Looks interesting (also or in particular because of the lua
piece).

Cheers,

mh


 Cheers, Peter
 

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RE: [NTG-context] Chinese in ConTeXt

2005-05-29 Thread Michael Hallgren
Yes. Your proposal or question???

Cheers,

mh 

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RE: [NTG-context] inserting other pdf's

2003-09-30 Thread Michael Hallgren
pdf[la]tex's likely your friend,

mh

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 Hi,
 I want to Know if it's possible to add others pdf files to a former one
 resulting from a ConteXt compilation.

 It's because I make technical drawings with Autocad wich are printed (at
 the right scale !) to a pdf file (By Distiller or Amunyi
 converter), and I
 want those in more general (text+drawings) documents.

 One solution is openoffice, but it's not the right place!

 Thanks a lot,
 olivier Turlier
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