Hi,
just try it on an ubuntu machine and see if it works. I think that dash (on
ubunutu /bin/sh) is the most incompatible sh you will be able to get. If it
runs on ubuntu with /bin/sh then it will work everywhere with /bin/sh, I'd
assume.
Patrick
This is sorted out now, or at least it is not really my problem,
right? (there *is* the weirdness that for texlive, the texmfcnf.lua
lives in the 'luatex' package, not in 'context', but that is just
a minor packaging issue).
What other macro packages use texmfcnf.lua? Does LuaLaTeX use it?
Hi, esp. Mojca,
what are the requirements for version controlled systems? What are the
usecases? It is hard to decide which versioning system to use without knowing
who needs it and when.
Thanks!
Patr... (can't type the rest of my name right now, too complicated)
Am 11.03.2010 um 14:20 schrieb Norbert Preining:
On Do, 11 Mär 2010, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
what are the requirements for version controlled systems? What are the
usecases? It is hard to decide which versioning system to use without
knowing who needs it and when.
Is that a question
only. (btw, it is getting time for a new current, I think).
Yes, please. That way I can test the repository :)
Patrick
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Hi,
in cont-en.xml there are two places that are unusal
1) cd:inherit with optional=no:
cd:command name=setupbodyfontenvironment file=font-ini.tex category=font
s
cd:sequence
cd:string value=setupbodyfontenvironment/
/cd:sequence
cd:arguments
cd:keywords n=1
Hi,
which is the most current cont-en.xml? In the distribution? Or in the
context reference manual @supelec?
Patrick
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Hi,
could we add some unique key to the commands? That way we could have a
more reliable way to know which command is which. It is useful when you
use cd:inherit and refer to a command, such as color (which can be an
environment or a standalone command) or commands with variants. It even
removes
Hi,
So you also use the advanced feature with the cd:define keys? I
recently came across a problem there, but I can't remember which it
was, I'll try and find out again.
symalign references symalign, which is not defined.
cd:parameter name=symalign
cd:resolve name=symalign/
Hi,
I guess I'll start bugging you about cont-en.xml more often now.
installlanguage has a type attribute in cd:constant
cd:keywords
cd:constant type=cd:name/
/cd:keywords
in resettextcontent there is a name attribute:
cd:keywords optional=yes
cd:constant
Hello,
(I've sent a private mail to Aditya before I realized that this is a
mail on dev-context - There is no need to cc: me anymore, since I am
now reading all context mailinglist on a regular basis)
It seems that the update at the garden broke down todo and note
templates. See for example
Hello everybody,
anyone out there has a correct/full archive of the ntg-context
mailinglist 2007 upto now? The one on
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/ has all '@' replaced by
' at ' which makes it hard to use for the mailinglist archive at
contextgarden.net.
While moving the archive to
Hi,
anyone out there has a correct/full archive of the ntg-context
mailinglist 2007 upto now?
Sorry for the noise. I have found out that the archiver (lurker)
stores the mails in mbox format but gzipped - so all mails recovered!
Thanks also to Arthur for the offer.
Patrick
Hi all,
I am thinking about updating the garden server to debian 4.0 this
weekend. It might be down some time. Don't hit me if everything
breaks!
Patrick
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Hi,
would it make sense to have, in addtion to e.g. \section a start..stop
pair?
such as
\startsection{my section name}
\stopsection
with something like
\let\startsection\section
\let\stopsection\relax
This way the text would be slightly more structured.
Patrick
(or is it in the core
Hello Hans,
and set
CTX_TEXUTIL_EXTRAS=off
(in mkiv i have a more clever method, there we can register nice programs)
OK, this works, but is it possible to put this into a global
configuration file (texmf.cnf, cont-usr.tex)? There are several places
where TeX can be called on the garden
Hello Aditya,
texshow.contextgarden.net is not working working properly. I get
I think I've found the bug... Warnings of changes in Rails' api were
printed on stdout that confused the server :-(. It's so fragile.
Also thanks to Mikael P. for the reporting!
Sorry for the inconvenience. I
wiki comes next.
done.
Patrick
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I know I have asked this question before and I know you have been
discussing this question and cc'd to me but anyway.
I think this is definitely time to switch the TeX distribution for
garden. I use debian 3.1 there and I don't want to update anything to
testing/unstable/... Could you give me
Since you have ConTeXt updating procedure already, it's probably
enough to install TeXLive and no ConTeXt.
Where can I rsync texlive? Can't mount iso image
(Hurray! XeTeX on the garden!)
Don't cheer before I have it installed :)
Patrick
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Since you have ConTeXt updating procedure already, it's probably
enough to install TeXLive and no ConTeXt.
Where can I rsync texlive? Can't mount iso image
http://www.tug.org/texlive/svn/?
thanks for the url, I've found the rsync source...
But are you sure that you don't want to use
[...]
[I discovered this by trying out the code on live.contextgarden, and I
couldn't understand why I was getting different output from apparently
the same beta - but then I noticed that the live server is still using
the old texexec script. Perhaps this ought to be fixed (though it was
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