John R. Culleton wrote:
If one has a long table that splits across several pages, and
the first line of the table is really the headers for the
columns, is there a convenient way to have the headers
automatically inserted on each successive page that contains
part of the table?
I can do it
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello Anad,
I have Slackware 10.1 system with full tetex installation. How to
install the latest version of ConTeXt on this system? Where can I find
installation instructions?
what tetex version comes with slackware 10.1?
There is some information on the wiki on
Radoslaw Moszczynski wrote:
TeTeX 3.0 is available from the slackware-current tree, so there is no
need to build everything from the sources, upgradepkg solves all the
problems :)
Best regards-
-RM
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On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 10:22:07AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
Jiri Polcar wrote:
TeXExec 3.1 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2002
that's pretty old (we have 5+ now)
can you try a newer version?
OK. Now I using tetex-2.0.2-21.3 that comes with Fedora Core 3. I download
Radoslaw Moszczynski wrote:
TeTeX 3.0 is available from the slackware-current tree, so there is no
need to build everything from the sources, upgradepkg solves all the
problems :)
Best regards-
-RM
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I forgot to mention the context in which it happened:
Win XP, Miktex 2.4.1704, texexec version 5.2.4
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On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
syntax:
=myfont.map===
plb10 PLB10 plb10.pfb
===
Thank you!
I changed the lines
texnansi-raw-ugmm8a
Hello Paul,
Here's what I just figured out literally 10 minutes ago. It works, but
it seems a bit of a hack. Is there a better way?
a bit? a very huge bit. Assume that you have 200 footnotes in your
text. Then change from 12pt fontsize to 10pt Bang!
Patrick
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Hi Peter,
= Original Message From Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
accented chars also? you dropped the (re)encoding ...
No, you're right, only ASCII works...
Here another try, that seems to work even with accented chars (but I do *not*
understand, what I do... ;) :
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 01:28:01PM +0200, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Here's what I just figured out literally 10 minutes ago. It works, but
it seems a bit of a hack. Is there a better way?
a bit? a very huge bit. Assume that you have 200 footnotes in your
text. Then change from 12pt
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 10:51:44AM +0200, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
That's very promising indeed. Right now I'm transforming my original
xml using xslt to a simpler xml file which can be processed in
document order to make the ConTeXt file containing xml formatting
commands as
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Apr 4, 2005, at 5:30 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
I don't believe you can do this at the moment, but it sounds like a
nice
feature to have. I'm stressed for time right now, but otherwise I'd be
tempted to create such a module.
if someone writes
Hello,
[most evil footnote hackery]
Of course, that begs the question. Is there a better way?
Sorry to say, but in this case, no solution would be much better than
this solution. There is nothing(!) worse than mixing visual markup with
logical markup this way. We are in a fully programmable
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
texnansi-raw-ugmm8a GaramondNo8-Med TeXnANSIEncoding ReEncodeFont
texnansi.enc ugmm8a.pfb
I'm curious: how did you figure this out? Where does the TeXnANSIEncoding
ReEncodeFont syntax come from? (Just trying to learn...)
There are a lot of
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Instead of, say,
\usetypescriptfile[type-ugm]
\usetypescript[URWGaramond]
\setupbodyfont[urwgaramond,10pt]
I would like to define a single command as follows, using the ConTeXt option
method instead of \def{}{}{}:
Hi Willi,
Thanks for your comments, unfortunately this still hasn't helped me. I
enclose below a simple sample that shows the problem. Any advice
please?
% interface=en output=pdftex
\usemodule[chart]
\setupFLOWcharts
[x=1,
y=1,
nx=5,
ny=9,
dx=\bodyfontsize,
Hello David,
Any advice please?
Read the fine documentation carefully. Everything is written there.
If you don't have it at hand:
\starttext
Some text to start it all off
\splitfloat
{\placefigure{foobar}}
{\FLOWcharts[place-st-low]}
Now we want some text so that it looks like their is
Peter Münster wrote:
I don't know, if the option method is the best way to realize your
\globalbodyfont command. I would do it as simple as this:
\def\globalbodyfont[#1][#2][#3]{%
\usetypescriptfile[#1]
\usetypescript[#2]
\setupbodyfont[#3]}
the name \globalbodyfont is likely to clash
Dear gang,
I found a TeXLive utility, getafm, that generates an afm file from a pfb file.
I need to generate a large number of afms, but I'm having difficulty getting
this utility to work:
getafm myfont.pfb myfont.afm
works fine, but
getafm *.pfb *.afm
does not. There does not appear to
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 06:17:39PM +0200, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Sorry to say, but in this case, no solution would be much better than
this solution.
Really? Wow! So if if the requirements for some document are hanging
indents footnotes, and I have asked how to do them on the mailing list,
On Tuesday 05 April 2005 06:18 am, luigi.scarso wrote:
John R. Culleton wrote:
If one has a long table that splits across several pages, and
the first line of the table is really the headers for the
columns, is there a convenient way to have the headers
automatically inserted on each
When I run texexec against a file with lots (101) chapters plus
sections the messages to the console documenting each such
subdivision seem to be slowing down the compilation. Is there a
switch to suppress all the printout?
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