Hello, all--
I have just installed the latest (stable release of) ConTeXt on a new
machine [details below], but texexec is not working properly. I keep
getting the following error:
sh: cont-en: command not found
I have Googled for information on this problem, but the solution I found
doesn't
Me stupid! Willi, this message made my day. I've been using ConTeXt for
more than a year now, but I was never able to figure out what
setupitemize [.1.] .1. number each meant. So it's the level of
itemization. Thanks, that should make things easier. And many thanks to
Patrick and to you for
cont-en.efmt is a format file that ConTeXt need to run. In order for
this file to be built, run
texexec --make en de nl
This will create English, Dutch, and German formats (see minstall.pdf,
p. 6-8). Depending on where and how you installed, you'll need to run
it as root.
All best
Thomas
On
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 10:46:40AM +0200, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
cont-en.efmt is a format file that ConTeXt need to run. In order for
this file to be built, run
texexec --make en de nl
Yes, I knew about that, and had already created the en and nl formats
(since I don't work with German
Hello,
Well, I've deleted all the old ConTeXt directories, reinstalled the new
version, copied the *.rme files to *.ini (or whatever they are supposed
to be ... I think), regenerated the 'en', 'nl', and 'metafun' formats,
and run texhash ... I'm still getting the same error.
did you update
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 11:29:17AM +0200, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello,
Well, I've deleted all the old ConTeXt directories, reinstalled the new
version, copied the *.rme files to *.ini (or whatever they are supposed
to be ... I think), regenerated the 'en', 'nl', and 'metafun' formats,
Maybe users on this list can contribute?
Hans
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Peter Münster wrote:
But anyway, bookmarks are no more placed since latest beta... :(
a minimal example would help ... i never use bookmarks myself -)
Hans
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how can I produce texts in Arial?
I have tried
\setupbodyfont[ber,phv,ss,11pt]
following a text on the internet...but it seems my ConTexT distro is not
having these fonts...or perhaps I was doing something wrong.
Thanks in advance !
Jose
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Another quick question about ConTeXt.
I understand that using
\language[es] (or \mainlanguage[es])
would select correct hyphenation patterns for Spanish. Is this correct?
and then...
can I enter text with proper Spanish accents in it, like
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
I try to build a macro, that prints special characters as \type and
hyphenates as \hyphenatedfile.
you mean something like \typ{whatever} (i.e. \type without e)
Hans
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Hi All!
I need to supress the numbering in floating figures. I have used:
\definefloat[figure][figures]
\setupfloat[figure][location=middle]
\setupcaption
[figure]
[location=bottom,
style=\bfx,
number=no]
But this doesn't work. What do I need to change?
Thanks and
Hi Matt,
I just came across the same error. I don't know why I didn't notice
before, but texexec seems to be 'broken'. Well, I don't know if it is
really broken, but it just does not to the same thing it used to. It
gives me same error as you get.
Using an old texexec works fine for me. I didn't
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Hans Hagen wrote:
I try to build a macro, that prints special characters as \type and
hyphenates as \hyphenatedfile.
you mean something like \typ{whatever} (i.e. \type without e)
Yes, but I don't see any difference between
\starttext
\hskip10cm \typ{lost space/file
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
But anyway, bookmarks are no more placed since latest beta... :(
a minimal example would help ... i never use bookmarks myself -)
Just the same example as before, here without \definesynonyms:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hi Matt,
I just came across the same error. I don't know why I didn't notice
before, but texexec seems to be 'broken'. Well, I don't know if it is
really broken, but it just does not to the same thing it used to. It
gives me same error as you get.
Using an old texexec works
Hi all,
in a german text with a lot of czech words I get an error when using
\seeindex
\seeindex{Polda}{Bu\v{s}ina, Leopold} does not work!
(./seeindex_test.tuo
! Missing number, treated as zero.
to be read again
\let
\dobuildtextaccent ... \char \normalaccent #1\let
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 04:57:00PM +0200, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
I just came across the same error. I don't know why I didn't notice
before, but texexec seems to be 'broken'. Well, I don't know if it is
really broken, but it just does not to the same thing it used to. It
gives me same error
Hello Thomas,
I'm looking for a comand to insert the current filename and or path like
inserting the current date with \currentdate. Any help?
Well, I don't think you can do this. You can only get the name of the
main TeX file by using \jobname, but thats all. (Hopefully I didn't
miss some
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Me stupid! Willi, this message made my day. I've been using ConTeXt
for more than a year now, but I was never able to figure out what
setupitemize [.1.] .1. number each meant. So it's the level of
itemization. Thanks, that should make things easier. And many thanks
to
Bernd Militzer wrote:
Hi all,
in a german text with a lot of czech words I get an error when using
Ah .. a bug!
The next also works for czech writing german -)
(put this in cont-new.tex winthout the\unprotected)
\unprotected \def\complexdozieregister[#1]#2#3%
{\begingroup
Am 21.06.2004 um 16:04 schrieb Hans Hagen:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand that using
\language[es] (or \mainlanguage[es])
would select correct hyphenation patterns for Spanish. Is this
correct?
Yes.
and then...
can I enter text with proper Spanish accents in
Stefan Wachter wrote:
Hi all!
The \note[xxx] command is used to reference a previously defined
footnote. Is it possible that the previously defined footnote is
repeated if a page break had occured between the \footnote[xxx]{bla
bla bla} and the corresponding \note[xxx] command?
it's incredible
Hi Hans,
Great! This evening I unpacked cont-tmf.zip and cont-exa.zip into my
TeXlive tree. Then I run the textools.rb. Everything as far a I could
test it worked! - Marvelous!
Thanks Hans.
Kind regards Willi
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