Is it possible to activate bold math printing in a
chapter/section/subsection title? In the example the
numbers withing math mode (and the greek symbols)
are set in regular style, while the rest of the title
is printed in bold.
This is an example using the euler math fonts:
Dear ConTeXters,
this simple example produce 3 pages (last one is empty):
---
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setuppagenumber[number=2] % any even number
\starttext
A \page
B
\stoptext
---
How to put away the last one empty page?
Thanks
vit
Today I try to insert .eps file in to my presentation. I use
\externalfigure[xx.eps] to insert xx.eps. The figure shows correct in the
dvi file generated by texexec --once --texutils xx.tex. However this
figure disappears in the pdf file generated by texexec --pdf xx.tex. The
log says figures:
wrote:
Today I try to insert .eps file in to my presentation. I use
\externalfigure[xx.eps] to insert xx.eps. The figure shows correct in
the dvi file generated by texexec --once --texutils xx.tex. However
this figure disappears in the pdf file generated by texexec --pdf
xx.tex. The log
Hi,
texexec's --pdf switch uses pdfetex to generate a pdf document directly,
and pdftex does not accept images in eps format, only .pdf, .jpg and .png
are supported.
The error message is slightly misleading, because it actually means:
figures: xx.eps.pdf has zero dimensions
If you want to
Thanks. Unfortunately, I am using miktex under windows. I tried to run
epstopdf xx.eps. It returns the error message:
Warning: BoundingBox not found.
Error: /rangecheck in --.peekstring--
Operand stack:
--nostringval-- --nostringval-- (\305\320\323\306)
Execution stack:
%interp_exit
wrote:
Thanks. Unfortunately, I am using miktex under windows. I tried to run
epstopdf xx.eps. It returns the error message: Warning: BoundingBox not
found.
you may try
texmfstart newpstopdf yourfile.eps
btw, there is a new subsystem that can do conversions on the fly ... i only need
Thanks all. This problem solved.
From: Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] How to use .eps figure in ConTeXt?
Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 14:40:56 +0200
Hi,
= Original Message From Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
If you want to use your images in pdf, either convert them from eps to
pdf before calling texexec, or use the texexec = dvips = ps2pdf
route to create the pdf document (using ghostscript instead of pdftex).
Careful, dvips does
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
= Original Message From Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
If you want to use your images in pdf, either convert them from eps to
pdf before calling texexec, or use the texexec = dvips = ps2pdf
route to create the pdf document (using ghostscript instead of
On Mon, 23 May 2005 16:20:19 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
= Original Message From Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
If you want to use your images in pdf, either convert them from eps to
pdf before calling texexec, or use the texexec = dvips =
I've decided to bite the bullet and do my presentations in ConTeXt
this term. So far, I'm quite satisfied. I've done only very basic
stuff so far (if you're interested, you can have a look at http://
www.uni-bonn.de/www/Philologie/Personal/Schmitz/Dateien.html ), but I
like the result. The
Hi Richard,
thanks for this example. I tried it and voilà!
Willi
Richard Hirsch wrote:
Richard Rascher-Friesenhausen asked
So again. Is it possible to write something like the above animation
packages
in ConTeXt (as a module)?
If Acrobat can display them, ConTeXt can generate them.
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