In my BNF module I use " as an active character that begins and ends
terminals in the grammar:
: ; , "\|", .
Now, the above doesn't quite work as written, as \ is still active (and
so is, in fact | as we're really inside a \starttabulate.
What I would like for the "" pair to do is work as a wra
Hi,
Yes, this is generally true. All modules should get loaded
before \starttext.
Well, I had loaded it before \starttext in both cases. But when I
loaded it in the first line of my file, it didn't adjust the
delimiters; after moving the \usemodule[nath] line directly above the
\starttext line,
Saturday, May 29, 2004 Sebastian Sturm wrote:
> Hi,
> the delimiter sizing is working now; i had to load the module directly
> before \starttext.
Yes, this is generally true. All modules should get loaded
before \starttext.
> However, the units module still isn't working when nath is
> loaded.
Le 28 mai 04, à 21:27, Henning Hraban Ramm a écrit :
Am Freitag, 28.05.04, um 10:16 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Nikolai
Weibull:
Probably not as good a reason as I think, but yes, the reason being
that
I want all texexec output to go into a separate directory.
Yes, I'd lik that idea very much to
Hi,
the delimiter sizing is working now; i had to load the module directly
before \starttext. However, the units module still isn't working when
nath is loaded. Is it supposed to?
Best regards,
Sebastian
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Hi,
>> You know about texutil --purgeall ?
>
> No. It seems it's called --purge on my machine, but it seems to do what
> you're suggesting :-). Perhaps this is a better solution actually.
well, newer versions of texutil has purgeall; search the mailing list
archive if you need to find out the e
* Patrick Gundlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [May 29, 2004 11:50]:
> You know about texutil --purgeall ?
No. It seems it's called --purge on my machine, but it seems to do what
you're suggesting :-). Perhaps this is a better solution actually.
Thanks,
nikolai
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* Patrick Gundlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [May 28, 2004 13:30]:
> \starttext
> \textbraceleft
in enco-def.tex this is
\definecharacter textbraceleft{\mathematics{\{}}
which means wrapping {\tt ...} around it doesn't give a teletyped brace
but a nice mathematics one.
> \type-{-
This does
Hello,
> still go in the same directory as myfile, such as metapost files a .tmp
> and the .tui file. I guess it's not that bad, but I like keeping things
> as clean as possible.
You know about texutil --purgeall ?
Patrick
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* Henning Hraban Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [May 29, 2004 11:11]:
> Did you try
> texexec myfile --result=output/myfile
Yes, I began with that, but the problem is that a lot of files will
still go in the same directory as myfile, such as metapost files a .tmp
and the .tui file. I guess it's not tha
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