Re: [NTG-context] [***SPAM***] Celsius or Me

2013-06-16 Thread hwitloc

Wolfgang,
 thank you for pointing out that an argument was needed with the \celsius macro.

darel

Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
 
 The \celsius command expects a argument (e.g. \celsius{5}) which is missing 
 in your document.
 
 Wolfgang
 

Regarding:
 
 Am 15.06.2013 um 18:17 schrieb d.henman 
  
  I am using the latest TeXLive update version of MKIV (used tlmgr to update).
  
  In a compile time message Context says that it doesn't like:

  ! Argument of \celsius has an extra }.
  
  system   tex  error on line 15 in file degree-problem.tex: 
  Argument of  ...
  
  
.
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[NTG-context] [***SPAM***] Celsius or Me

2013-06-15 Thread d.henman


I am using the latest TeXLive update version of MKIV (used tlmgr to update).

In a compile time message Context says that it doesn't like:
   
! Argument of \celsius has an extra }.

system   tex  error on line 15 in file degree-problem.tex: Argument 
of  ...


 example macro document
\starttext

Temperature is in \celsius which seem cooler than degrees K, but really are not.

\startfact
\fact specific heat for water ... \celsius is much greater than air \\ 
x \\ y \\
\stopfact

\startlegend
\leg Temperature  \\  5 \celsius\\ xyz \\
\stoplegend


\startformula 
\frac{j}{ m^2 \cdot s \cdot \celsius }
\stopformula

  A formula by itself:  \frac{j}{m^2\cdot s\cdot \celsius}   continuing text.
\blank
  A formula inlined:  $ \frac{j}{m^2\cdot s\cdot \celsius} $  continuting text.

\stoptext

 end of example code


The bad things that happer:

Word mangling in the first threeconstructs: 
--

which --  w◦Chich 

is--  i◦Cs

???◦Cxyz  ?  should the  ◦C be separated from the xyz in a fact block?



\celsius is getting cut out of the formula and put in after a newline in the 
last constructs.   This may be an affect of the above problem, but I don't know.




please take a look at this.  I just found out about a unit package, but this 
should work.



Thank.
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Re: [NTG-context] [***SPAM***] Celsius or Me

2013-06-15 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 15.06.2013 um 18:17 schrieb d.henman dhen...@gmail.com:

 
 
 I am using the latest TeXLive update version of MKIV (used tlmgr to update).
 
 In a compile time message Context says that it doesn't like:
   
 ! Argument of \celsius has an extra }.
 
 system   tex  error on line 15 in file degree-problem.tex: Argument 
 of  ...
 
 
  example macro document
 \starttext
 
 Temperature is in \celsius which seem cooler than degrees K, but really are 
 not.
 
 \startfact
   \fact specific heat for water ... \celsius is much greater than air \\ 
 x \\ y \\
 \stopfact
 
 \startlegend
\leg Temperature  \\  5 \celsius\\ xyz \\
 \stoplegend
 
 
 \startformula 
\frac{j}{ m^2 \cdot s \cdot \celsius }
 \stopformula
 
  A formula by itself:  \frac{j}{m^2\cdot s\cdot \celsius}   continuing text.
 \blank
  A formula inlined:  $ \frac{j}{m^2\cdot s\cdot \celsius} $  continuting text.
 
 \stoptext
 
  end of example code
 
 
 The bad things that happer:
 
 Word mangling in the first threeconstructs: 
 --
 
   which --  w◦Chich 
 
is--  i◦Cs
 
???◦Cxyz  ?  should the  ◦C be separated from the xyz in a fact block?
 
 
 
 \celsius is getting cut out of the formula and put in after a newline in the 
 last constructs.   This may be an affect of the above problem, but I don't 
 know.
 
 
 
 
 please take a look at this.  I just found out about a unit package, but this 
 should work.

The \celsius command expects a argument (e.g. \celsius{5}) which is missing in 
your document.

Wolfgang

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