Dear ConTeXt users,
Yesterday I reinstalled the minimal ConTeXt under Windows XP.
I carried out the following steps:
1. Rename the old directory C:\tex into C:\old_tex
2. Download mswintex.zip from Pragma
3. Unzip into C:\ (all files and directories are now under C:\tex)
4. Start a CMD shell
Hi Michael,
This is an intentional change in behaviour, introduced by the may 25
release. From the release notes:
* External figures are no longer searched for in the main texmf tree.
Use \setupexternalfigures[location={local,global,default}] if you
want the old behaviour back.
Cheers,
Hello,
I keep a few pieces of code and pdf graphics in a private TEXMF tree from
where I include them in various documents. I reference a graphic by its
filename sans the suffix, e.g. \externalfigure[logo]. A glance at the log
reveals that the filename resolves to the exhaustive pathname of the
Sorry for going a bit off-topic, but does anyone here know of good tools
for doing a word count directly on existing PDFs?
cheers,
adam
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Hi Adam,
Sorry for going a bit off-topic, but does anyone here know of good tools
for doing a word count directly on existing PDFs?
what about pdftotext from xpdf?:
/opt/xpdf/current/bin/pdftotext lettrine.pdf - | wc -w
1672
It's not that accurate, but perhaps it is sufficient?
Hi Sytse,
You made a complete new installation of the minimal ConTexT. - What you
also should do is update the lm-fonts with the zip you can find at the
Pragma-site.
I believe that this can solve your problem. At least in my case I
updated the cont-tmf.zip and cont-lmt.zip into an existing
Hello,
again a feature request: sometimes it's useful to add a value to key,
without replacing it.
Example:
\setupexternalfigures[directory={\figurepathlist,another/dir}]
- \setupexternalfigures[adddirectory=another/dir]
Or, if there is already some background (from an environment-file for
This package was installed on my teTeX system.
Do you also use the lmodern Debian package from unstable?
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On 11/2/05, Tobias Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This package was installed on my teTeX system.
Do you also use the lmodern Debian package from unstable?
Sorry, i'm not Deb user :-) I'm using Fedora Core 4 :)
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Patrick Gundlach said this at Wed, 2 Nov 2005 18:15:10 +0100:
what about pdftotext from xpdf?:
Perfect. That's certainly sufficient for my needs. I had never looked at
xpdf before because of the general level of PDF support on MacOSX, but
those associated tools look quite handy. The tools alone
Salve Hans,
you asked me to remind you of the following proposal:
I'd like to have a way of making texexec/texutil run a program *after*
the *last* TeX run. \doifmode{*last}{\installprogram{...}} does not
work, because \installprogram is only honored between two runs.
regards,
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