Jan-Mark Batke wrote:
Dear all,
using the example below with texexec --pdf example.tex
metapost comes up with its prompt - answering \bye results
in a correct pdf file. Whats going wrong? How can I debug
that?
You forgot \starttext ... \stoptext around the content.
regards,
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
10 ge-01.hetzner.dhk.nbg.metabone.net (213.239.239.54) 46 bytes to 212.125..76.237
25.5/25.9/26.6 (0.419) ms 6/6 pkts (0% loss)
11 * * * * * 0/5 pkts (100% loss)
No idea why this is like that. Network errors like these are beyond my
control.
Some routers simply
Salvete,
since mail directly to Adam Lindsay does not seem to get through (I
never got a reply, even when asking if it had got through, so I'm
assuming it didn't), sorry to everyone not interested in XeTeX.
After upgrading to tetex beta, XeTeX 0.88, and ConTeXt 2004.10.07, I'm
suddenly
Christopher,
Sorry. My email answering has been sporadic in the past few weeks because
I have been travelling. (I need to check if some of your mail got spam-
filtered, as well!)
The problem is with the changes that went into the ConTeXt distribution.
Since you're running an up-to-date XeTeX, a
Le 24 oct. 04, à 20:30, Denis Roegel a écrit :
A new problem is that the label sep is to big from thes arcs, and
I'm not able to ajust it. The labshift option doesn't seem
to work with ncarc, althought it works for the nodes.
...
this was possibly corrected in an unreleased version of metaobj:
Maurice Diamantini wrote:
4 - about ConTeXt and Metapost:
What should I put in the verbatimtex ... etex header
to be able to use ConTexT in btex..etex instead of LaTex?
(I don't want use (for now ) the inside ConTeXt document method
for the sake of environnement robustness, and
[copied to the list, cos it's informative...]
Christopher Creutzig said this at Tue, 26 Oct 2004 12:46:17 +0200:
The problem is with the changes that went into the ConTeXt distribution.
Since you're running an up-to-date XeTeX, a temporary workaround is
replacing the following:
Thanks a
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi there!
After a new installation of Texlife my radio field example (4.10.) works
(now?).
But if you simply add
\mainlanguage[de]
the first button is indented again. Hmmm, it seems that my first
example
was too minimal. I've also tried [en] and [dk]; no problems.
You need
Nikolai Weibull said this at Tue, 26 Oct 2004 13:32:23 +0200:
I'm sorry to barge in on this discussion, but this XeTeX thing? Are you
running Mac OS X to use it, or is there an easy way to get it working on
UN*X? I tried finding information on setting it up on UN*X, but it
didn't seem there was
Adam Lindsay wrote:
^^@:35: Extra tokens will be flushed.
to be read again
Hoefler
l.35 defaultfont:=Hoefler
Text: Ligatures=Diphthongs;
hm, the 's interfere here
how exactly do you define a font:
Hoefler Text: Ligatures=Diphthongs at 10pt
or
* Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Oct 26, 2004 14:30]:
I'm sorry to barge in on this discussion, but this XeTeX thing? Are
you running Mac OS X to use it, or is there an easy way to get it
working on UN*X? I tried finding information on setting it up on
UN*X, but it didn't seem there was
Salvete,
I finally managed to make t-nath work with \eqalign and \eqalignno. (I
assume I was not the only one having trouble there?) As it appears,
nath gets really confused when subformulas are enclosed in {} and
contain some form of delimiters. Therefore, the original definitions
just
Dear sir,
suppose that i am having a target text and link to a target text in a pdf
document(created either by using pdftex or by using a distiller) if i click the link
it will take you to the target text. When you go to the target text if i want to
highlate the text with some color
Hans Hagen said this at Tue, 26 Oct 2004 14:50:07 +0200:
how exactly do you define a font:
Hoefler Text: Ligatures=Diphthongs at 10pt
This first one, thank goodness.
It complicates some of your more sophisticated font-handling macros (such
as not being able to say \showfont[Hoefler Text],
On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 10:32:53AM -0500, Bill McClain wrote:
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:06:10 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Piotr Kopszak) wrote:
Hello,
I know it's a bad habit to use stretched text, but apparently
formerly people thought differently. I am typesetting old quotations
and
Adam Lindsay wrote:
I ran into more problems with image inclusion, which takes the form of:
\XeTeXpicfile filename xscaled something yscaled something
My hack for that one currently includes a temporary assignment of the
catcode for . Yuck. I imagine that's not going to work for handling
Hello,
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Right, but as far as I understand this solution:
\def\CapStretchAmount{.08em}
\def\CapStretch#1{\def\stretchedspaceamount{\CapStretchAmount}\stretchednormalcase{#1}}
Which is used as so:
\CapStretch{\sc The King in Yellow}
applies only to
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2\mex\!!width 0pt
since you are going the fast and efficient way (\using \!!dimena etc),
0pt can become \zeropoint (less space interference as well)
\!!dimenf=\fontdimen8\textfont2
\!!dimenf\fontdimen8\textfont\syfam
is more independent; maybe
Adam Lindsay wrote:
I ran into more problems with image inclusion, which takes the form of:
\XeTeXpicfile filename xscaled something yscaled something
maybe xetex should adopt the pdftex syntax there or use { } instead of
Hans
-
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Adam Lindsay wrote:
I ran into more problems with image inclusion, which takes the form of:
\XeTeXpicfile filename xscaled something yscaled something
My hack for that one currently includes a temporary assignment of the
catcode for . Yuck. I imagine that's not going to
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Right, but as far as I understand this solution:
\def\CapStretchAmount{.08em}
\def\CapStretch#1{\def\stretchedspaceamount{\CapStretchAmount}\stretchednormalcase{#1}}
Which is used as so:
\CapStretch{\sc The King in Yellow}
applies only to small
Hans Hagen wrote:
\!!dimenf=\fontdimen8\textfont2
\!!dimenf\fontdimen8\textfont\syfam
OK, I should look those names up.
is more independent; maybe i should define symbolic names for the font
Independent of what? \textfont2 is exactly the font TeX would use, no?
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Hi Hans.
I just noticed this morning in your enco-uc (also appears in the new
release) that the following is outside the start/stopencoding, and
therefore causes some Bad Things (looking for UnicodeRegular20) if people
use language settings:
indeed, i noticed it this morning
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Should have one just for code cleanliness, yes. But it's all in math
mode, so the spce should not do anything.
ah .. i'm not that math aware -)
if you make that fontdimen list i'll add the names to the kernel
also, i think that we need to sort out nath interference
Le 26 oct. 04, à 13:53, Hans Hagen a écrit :
Maurice Diamantini wrote:
4 - about ConTeXt and Metapost:
What should I put in the verbatimtex ... etex header
to be able to use ConTexT in btex..etex instead of LaTex?
(I don't want use (for now ) the inside ConTeXt document method
for
Jan-Mark Batke wrote:
Dear all,
using the example below with texexec --pdf example.tex
metapost comes up with its prompt - answering \bye results
in a correct pdf file. Whats going wrong? How can I debug
that?
smells like an error. you can try to process the jobname-mpgraph file
and
shiva shankar shankar wrote:
suppose that i am having a target text and link to a target text in a pdf document(created either by using pdftex or by using a distiller) if i click the link it will take you to the target text. When you go to the target text if i want to highlate the text
Hi,
I have just finished from installing a new font. It works in the Tex way as
follows:
\pdfmapfile{+texnansi-rubicon-karatmedium.map}
\font\Karat=texnansi-raw-KAMN.
\Karat something to type ..
but when i try to use typescripts, it does not work(I have used Bill McClain
instructions).
Any
All,
What's the best suggestion for inserting a graphic with no Figure label and
no caption?
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Is there a nath manual?
At 06:18 PM 10/26/04 +0200, you wrote:
Le 26 oct. 04, à 17:55, Hans Hagen a écrit :
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
also, i think that we need to sort out nath interference some day soon
is there a test suite? if not, maybe it's worth the effort to cook up
a nice math
All,
Are there nath, newmat, amsl constructs that do the following:
%matrix wrapped in parentheses ()
\begin{pmatrix}
1234\\
5678
\end{pmatrix}
%matrix wrapped in brackets []
\begin{bmatrix}
1234\\
5678
\end{bmatrix}
%matrix wrapped in curly braces {}
\begin{Bmatrix}
1234\\
5678
\end{Bmatrix}
All,
The default behavior of gather is to center a group of equations. By
default, each one is numbered. Try:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\begin{document}
\begin{gather}
F(x)=\int_0^x f(t)\, dt\\
F'(x)=f(x)
\end{gather}
\end{document}
Compare with:
\usemodule[amsl]
All,
In ams math, the default behavior of align is to align each equation on the
. By default, each equation is numbered. Individual equations can be
labeled and referenced. Try:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\begin{document}
\begin{align}
F(x)=\int_0^x f(t)\, dt\label{eq:1}\\
All,
Try:
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\begin{document}
\begin{equation}
\label{func}
P_{r-j}=
\begin{cases}
0, \text{if $r-j$ is odd}\\
r!(-1)^{(r-j)/2}, \text{if $r-j$ is even.}
\end{cases}
\end{equation}
\end{document}
Then try:
\usemodule[amsl]
Hello David,
What's the best suggestion for inserting a graphic with no Figure label and
no caption?
\externalfigure[cow]
or
\placefigure{none}{\externalfigure[cow]}
Patrick
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