Hello,
I have a miktex installed on xp. Not too long ago I made a update.
Yesterday I noticed that mptopdf won't do its job anymore. As I made a
copy before upgrading so I could check the behaviour with the old version.
The old version (which runs) is mptopdf 1.21
The new version is 1.3
The
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
Hello,
I have a miktex installed on xp. Not too long ago I made a update.
Yesterday I noticed that mptopdf won't do its job anymore. As I made a
copy before upgrading so I could check the behaviour with the old version.
The old version (which runs) is mptopdf 1.21
The
On 5 juil. 2005, at 18:25, Adam Lindsay wrote:
David Rogers said this at Tue, 5 Jul 2005 09:18:45 -0700:
But if I change every times to lucida, typesetting reverts to cm
(or lm
or whatever it is) and no lucida appears. What am I missing?
Have you bought the lucida fonts for TeX?
Yes
Otared Kavian wrote:
On 5 juil. 2005, at 18:25, Adam Lindsay wrote:
David Rogers said this at Tue, 5 Jul 2005 09:18:45 -0700:
But if I change every times to lucida, typesetting reverts to cm (or lm
or whatever it is) and no lucida appears. What am I missing?
Have you bought the lucida
Hi,
do i have to buy the lucida font for ConTeXt?
im using TeXLive 2003 ConTeXt installation, and ConTeXt gives me rough
(T3) fonts in the pdf file ...
dont even ask about the .dvi ... it cant find some font files
i've stopped trying to use lucida have contended myself with CM :(
-arun
Arun Swarup wrote:
Hi,
do i have to buy the lucida font for ConTeXt?
im using TeXLive 2003 ConTeXt installation, and ConTeXt gives me rough
(T3) fonts in the pdf file ...
dont even ask about the .dvi ... it cant find some font files
i've stopped trying to use lucida have contended myself
I just upgraded my MiKTeX and ConTeXt, and I found out that
ConTeXt tries to load Latin Modern regardless of my choice.
Example document:
\setupbodyfont[ppl,rm,12pt]%
\starttext
Hello, world!
\stoptext
Discarding my \setupbodyfont, ConTeXt tries to load
ec-lmr12.
Suggestions?
--
Giuseppe
Giuseppe Bilotta said this at Wed, 6 Jul 2005 14:02:10 +0200:
\setupbodyfont[ppl,rm,12pt]%
ppl is defined in type-pre, which is apparently deprecated in the latest
ConTeXt.
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Adam T. Lindsay, Computing Dept. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta said this at Wed, 6 Jul 2005 14:02:10 +0200:
\setupbodyfont[ppl,rm,12pt]%
ppl is defined in type-pre, which is apparently deprecated in the latest
ConTeXt.
\usetypescript[palatino][ec]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,12pt]
instead
Hans
ps. the ppl was a
Wednesday, July 6, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta said this at Wed, 6 Jul 2005 14:02:10 +0200:
\setupbodyfont[ppl,rm,12pt]%
ppl is defined in type-pre, which is apparently deprecated in the latest
ConTeXt.
\usetypescript[palatino][ec]
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
ConTeXt still tries to load lmr12, though:
This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (MiKTeX 2.4) (preloaded
format=cont-en 2005.7.6) 6 JUL 2005 15:47
entering extended mode
**tesi.tex
(tesi.tex
I N B O C C A A L L U P O !!!
luigi
On 6 juil. 2005, at 15:48, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
\usetypescript[palatino][ec]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,12pt]
Can you try the following:
\usetypescript [adobekb] [ec]
\loadmapfile [context-base]
\usetypescript[palatino][\defaultencoding]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,12pt]
\starttext
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Wednesday, July 6, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta said this at Wed, 6 Jul 2005 14:02:10 +0200:
\setupbodyfont[ppl,rm,12pt]%
ppl is defined in type-pre, which is apparently deprecated in the latest
ConTeXt.
i've added a slightly
Wednesday, July 6, 2005 luigi.scarso wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
ConTeXt still tries to load lmr12, though:
This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (MiKTeX
2.4) (preloaded format=cont-en 2005.7.6) 6 JUL 2005 15:47
entering extended mode
**tesi.tex
(tesi.tex
I N B O C C A A L
Wednesday, July 6, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
this is weird, esp since this is pretty old untouched stuff
I'll bet it's because lm is the new default font, so
regardless of what I try to load it still tries to get that,
first thing.
--
Giuseppe Oblomov Bilotta
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Wednesday, July 6, 2005 luigi.scarso wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
ConTeXt still tries to load lmr12, though:
This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (MiKTeX
2.4) (preloaded format=cont-en 2005.7.6) 6 JUL 2005 15:47
entering extended mode
**tesi.tex
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
! Font \*12ptrmtf*=ec-lmr12 not loadable: Metric (TFM) file not found.
maybe its a fall back font that is loaded here; in any case, you need to have
latin modern on your machine (well, you want that any way in order to hyphenate
italian -)
Hans
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
**tesi.tex
This is a hidden sign that G. Billotta is working on his mathematics
*dissertation...
('quasi finita', i hope)
*
I N B O C C A A L L U P O !!!
Crepi il lupo! :)
When someone tells you in bocca al lupo to wish you good luck, you
are
luigi.scarso wrote:
When someone tells you in bocca al lupo to wish you good luck, you
are supposed to reply crepi (maybe you can use the extended sentence
as well, i. e. crepi il lupo).
Thanks for the explanation!
To Giuseppe: In bocca al lupo! :)
Taco
luigi.scarso wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
**tesi.tex
This is a hidden sign that G. Billotta is working on his mathematics
*dissertation...
('quasi finita', i hope)
*
ah, that 6\high{th} dimension problem he's working on; any sign of/news on the
meGapost variant that is needed to prove
Wednesday, July 6, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
! Font \*12ptrmtf*=ec-lmr12 not loadable: Metric (TFM) file not found.
maybe its a fall back font that is loaded here; in any case, you need to have
latin modern on your machine (well, you want that any way in order to
hyphenate
italian -)
By no
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Wednesday, July 6, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
! Font \*12ptrmtf*=ec-lmr12 not loadable: Metric (TFM) file not found.
maybe its a fall back font that is loaded here; in any case, you need to have
latin modern on your machine (well, you want that any way in order to
Wednesday, July 6, 2005 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
I just upgraded my MiKTeX and ConTeXt, and I found out that
ConTeXt tries to load Latin Modern regardless of my choice.
Example document:
\setupbodyfont[ppl,rm,12pt]%
\starttext
Hello, world!
\stoptext
Discarding my \setupbodyfont,
Wednesday, July 6, 2005 Otared Kavian wrote:
\usetypescript [adobekb] [ec]
Thank you very much. This, combined with the suppression of
\preloadfonts, fixed all of my problems.
--
Giuseppe Oblomov Bilotta
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Hi,
By no reason I should *need* Latin Modern. I want to use Palatino,
not Latin Modern. If ConTeXt can't find a font, it should
complain about *that* font missing.
Context behaves precisely like before: it loads the fallback family at
\everyjob. It absolutely has to, because otherwise plain
Wednesday, July 6, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
By no reason I should *need* Latin Modern. I want to use Palatino,
not Latin Modern. If ConTeXt can't find a font, it should
complain about *that* font missing.
Context behaves precisely like before: it loads the fallback family at
\everyjob. It
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
The fallback being a fallback, it should be something that
everybody has for sure. So it should stay cmr12. This, at
least, is MNHO.
Is there a way to set the fall-back font? (In cont-usr or
something)
actually, lmr will be in all distributions, if it isn't already;
Below is a simple example of chapter/section titles containing
characters that need to be escaped. Although the page content turns out
correctly, the PDF bookmarks contain the literal escape string instead
or the desired character. Any ideas how avoid this? I guess this is a
bug report.
==
Hans Hagen wrote:
hm, looking at list i count some 12 italian members
Maybe useless, but for all these italian members:
1. http://www.guit.sssup.it is the official link for the Italian TeX
Users Group;
2. at http://www.guit.sssup.it/forum there is a forum for ConTeXt in
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