How do I get a double-spaced document?
\setupinterlinespace[big] seems to do nothing ...
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On 23 Nov 2005, at 08:55, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:How do I get a double-spaced document?\setupinterlinespace[big] seems to do nothing ...___ntg-context mailing listntg-context@ntg.nlhttp://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context Giuseppe,I used this for
Charles Doherty wrote:
On 23 Nov 2005, at 08:55, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
How do I get a double-spaced document?
\setupinterlinespace[big] seems to do nothing ...
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Olivier wrote:
By the way, what about the translation of the context core?
all we need is additional entries in the mult-com and mult-con files
Hans
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Hi all,
Does anyone know if it is possible to force the PDF output from ConTeXt
to contain both a /MediaBox and /CropBox, having set up a document in
the following manner:
\definepapersize
[BusinessCard]
[width=85mm,height=54mm]
\setuppapersize
[BusinessCard]
Pearson, Mark (Capita Symonds) wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know if it is possible to force the PDF output from ConTeXt
to contain both a /MediaBox and /CropBox, having set up a document in
the following manner:
\definepapersize
[BusinessCard]
[width=85mm,height=54mm]
I'm seeing a blank entry in the bibliography. However,
since it's not referenced in the text, I can't tell which
one is it. Some debug options to find out?
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
1. Certainly the *easiest* way to get a working solution is to
change the fontsynonyms in typ-dis.tex so that they match the real
world instead of the desired world.
in the past we have cycled between both [u|p]plr8t kind of names and the
problem was that
(1)
Hraban,you can't read tfm, but have you tried converting them to pl? That's a format you can read... And you probably have a pair of vf and tfm files, so you could and should convert to vpl.BestThomasOn Nov 20, 2005, at 11:43 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:Thank you. I'm using ec, but tried also
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
I'm seeing a blank entry in the bibliography. However,
since it's not referenced in the text, I can't tell which
one is it. Some debug options to find out?
Nope. You can't find it out from the sort order? If you
\setupbibtex[sort=none], then it will be in the same
Hi,
I've created a new beta of the bib module, and uploaded it to my
server. You can get it here:
http://tex.aanhet.net/bib/m-bib-beta-20051123.zip
News compared to the previous beta:
* 2 new styles:
- bibl-num.tex: c.f. plain.bst
- bibl-ams.tex: AMS style (from Giuseppe)
* fix the hash
David,
Sorry I've been quiet on this front. I've been busy with other, non-
ConTeXt things for a while, and am in the process of re-engaging with it.
In order to run type-tmf.dat, you need a way around the hard-coded --
rootlist=TEXMFMAIN that's in the .dat file. gwTeX keeps the fonts we
need in
Hi,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I've created a new beta of the bib module, and uploaded it to my
server.
Great.
* add interaction to \cite[url]
How about adding alike for DOI (see below), not much tested.
Maybe the shown DOI should be put though the URL hyphenation algorithm
as they can be quite
I tried to run texfont demofont.dat, but failed.
First off, Hans, am I missing a runtools.rb? I can't find it.
Secondly, I think the current demofont.dat has a bug because it triggers
an obscure texfont filtering feature. I changed the comments at the head
of the file to work around it:
# we
Wednesday, November 23, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
I've created a new beta of the bib module, and uploaded it to my
server. You can get it here:
http://tex.aanhet.net/bib/m-bib-beta-20051123.zip
- bibl-ams.tex: AMS style (from Giuseppe)
* renamed citation type 'number
Wednesday, November 23, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
I've created a new beta of the bib module, and uploaded it to my
server. You can get it here:
http://tex.aanhet.net/bib/m-bib-beta-20051123.zip
\setupheadtext[it][\biblistname=Bibliografia]
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Wednesday, November 23, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
I've created a new beta of the bib module, and uploaded it to my
server. You can get it here:
http://tex.aanhet.net/bib/m-bib-beta-20051123.zip
Hm. criterium=all doesn't seem to work anymore, regardless
of whether I place
David,
Sorry I've been quiet on this front. I've been busy with other, non-
ConTeXt things for a while, and am in the process of re-engaging with it.
In order to run type-tmf.dat, you need a way around the hard-coded --
rootlist=TEXMFMAIN that's in the .dat file. gwTeX keeps the fonts we
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Gerben, Hans, can you think of a way to make this workaround unnecessary?
doesn't --fontroot=. work?
Hans
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Gerben Wierda wrote:
texfont and/or ConTeXt seems to be keyed to a certain distribution setup.
I would say that for ConTeXt that is ok (though as far as I know Hans
himself keeps the fonts in TEXMFFONTS or so, so he needs a specialized
type-tmf.dat as well). That the default is TeX Live also
Gerben Wierda wrote:
texfont and/or ConTeXt seems to be keyed to a certain distribution setup.
I would say that for ConTeXt that is ok (though as far as I know Hans
himself keeps the fonts in TEXMFFONTS or so, so he needs a specialized
type-tmf.dat as well). That the default is TeX Live also
Hi,
There is a new beta, again:
http://tex.aanhet.net/bib/m-bib-beta-20051123b.zip
Tobias Burnus wrote:
How about adding alike for DOI (see below), not much tested.
patch applied, so \cite[doi] should be interactive now
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Gerben Wierda wrote:
Are these write or read trees? If it is write, then my guess is the
default shoul dbe TEXMFLOCAL because officially that is the place where
local site modifications should go. That would also survive an upgrade or
install of TeX itself.
these are read trees; the write
Since I upgraded my ConTeXt, even doubling the
\setupindenting[medium,next]
fails to give me any paragraph indentation.
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Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Since I upgraded my ConTeXt, even doubling the
\setupindenting[medium,next]
fails to give me any paragraph indentation.
The doubling actually working was a bug. Use
\setupindenting[medium,next,yes]
^^^
Cheers, Taco
Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to clean up the beginners manual (at least the source code) so
i think this s a good moment to pick up the 'translation' thread
So the question is:
- what can go out
- what should go in
- what should be updated
31.2. \showbodyfont[cmr]
32.2. has to be
Adam, Hans, Taco, et al,
Here's the result (GWTeX on Mac Tiger) of replacing TEXMFMAIN with
TEXMFTE:
011-101:~/tmp davidarnold$ texfont type-tmf-gw.dat
TeXFont 2.2.1 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 2000-2004
processing batch file : type-tmf-gw.dat
batch line : --en=texnansi --ve=public
Hello,
does ConTeXt have something which is halfway between
itemizations and descriptions? I have a small set of
properties that should be enumerated together. Right now I'm
doing it by defining a \description and then doing
\desc{something} stuff \par
\desc{something else} other stuff \par
etc
David Arnold wrote:
Adam, Hans, Taco, et al,
Here's the result (GWTeX on Mac Tiger) of replacing TEXMFMAIN with
TEXMFTE:
011-101:~/tmp davidarnold$ texfont type-tmf-gw.dat
TeXFont 2.2.1 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 2000-2004
processing batch file : type-tmf-gw.dat
batch line :
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Hello,
does ConTeXt have something which is halfway between
itemizations and descriptions? I have a small set of
properties that should be enumerated together. Right now I'm
doing it by defining a \description and then doing
\desc{something} stuff \par
\desc{something
Wednesday, November 23, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Hello,
does ConTeXt have something which is halfway between
itemizations and descriptions? I have a small set of
properties that should be enumerated together. Right now I'm
doing it by defining a \description and then
Hans Hagen said this at Wed, 23 Nov 2005 22:39:55 +0100:
batch line : --en=texnansi --ve=public --co=antp --
so=auto --ro=TEXMFMAIN
are you sure that you replaced it?
It's weird. Looking through the rest of David's log, it replaced some of
them, but not all. I never claimed to
Wednesday, November 23, 2005 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Wednesday, November 23, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
you want more space for the sym?
\startitemize[5*broad]
\item {word}
\item {another}
\stopitemize
(if needed, you can define an itemgroup with a default wider left margin)
No
Hi!
I'm going to clean up the beginners manual (at least the source code) so
i think this s a good moment to pick up the 'translation' thread
So the question is:
- what can go out
- what should go in
- what should be updated
as well as:
- who will participate (in translation)
-
All,
Now that YandY is defunct, where would one now purchase the Lucida
font. We used to be able to get the entire set from YandY, math
included. Does that set still exist and where can it be purchased?
David
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All,
Is there a switch for producing a log file from texfont?
David
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Hans, Adam, Taco, et al,
If I start mfonts.tex with:
%\usetypescript[adobekb][8r,ec]
\usetypescriptfile [type-buy]
\usetypescriptfile [typeface]
\environment ../allkind/mcommon.tex
Then the compile crashes with:
(./typeface.tex))kpathsea: Running mktextfm uplr8t
mktextfm: Running mf-nowin
On Nov 23, 2005, at 9:47 PM, David Arnold wrote:
Now that YandY is defunct, where would one now purchase the Lucida
font. We used to be able to get the entire set from YandY, math
included. Does that set still exist and where can it be purchased?
The set with math will soon be available
The mswintex.zip and mswincontext.zip files on www.pragma-ade.com,
dated 2005-11-16, are missing the kpathsea355.dll file from
root/tex/texmf-mswin/bin.
I discovered this while trying the URW Garamond installation
instructions in the wiki, and the texfont command failed running
vptovf.
The
I mentioned this earlier but had only now time to look into it: there
appears to be a bug in newtexexec, it bombs out when I try to post-
process pdf-files. Here's a log:
ruby /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/
newtexexec.rb --pdfselect --selection=1 grammatik2.pdf
Adrian Drury wrote:
For future reference, is this type of issue better tracked in the collector?
From past experience, this list is most likely the best place. If it
needs to be in the collector (like this one), it is usually added by
me (some things are resolved so fast that it doesnt make
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