Hooman Javidnia wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering what is the correct way of wrapping text while typing in
SciTE. SciTE can wrap the text, but it is basically a virtual wrap, it is
a long line tailored to the view of your editing window. On the other hand
you can wrap the lines yourself by pressing
I was wondering what is the correct way of wrapping text while typing in
SciTE. SciTE can wrap the text, but it is basically a virtual wrap, it is
a long line tailored to the view of your editing window. On the other hand
you can wrap the lines yourself by pressing enter wherever you think it is
Hooman Javidnia wrote:
It seems that SciTE can't still detect type of the file that I want to
compile or build. I get the same message when I Build myfile.tex too,
although Build process finishes without any errors.
run this once in a console:
FTYPE
Hi,
In a previous post, sjoerd mentioned fonts from the tower of babel
project (russia).
http://newstar.rinet.ru/downl.php?lan=en#dict
There you can also download fonts, like some palatino and a cjk font. To
me it looks quite illegal: the palatino variant has indeed over 2500
glyphs but
Am 2006-01-19 um 21:51 schrieb sjoerd siebinga:
I have never before had reason to suspect the heritage of this font
since it was also used in a web-based project by the Santa Fe
institute of advanced studies.
Some academics don't seem to care about copyrights.
(I did tell you more via PM.)
Am 2006-01-20 um 10:23 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Technically you can configure the context unicode handler to take
chars from multiple fonts, so my advise is to use another font or a
combination of fonts. Maybe it's worth investigating which free
fonts contain the glyphs you need.
Of course
Ville Voipio wrote:
I was wondering what is the correct way of wrapping text while typing in
SciTE. SciTE can wrap the text, but it is basically a virtual wrap, it is
a long line tailored to the view of your editing window. On the other
hand
you can wrap the lines yourself by pressing enter
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Sure, it would be far better if they had contributed to one of the
above projects (or perhaps one of the GUST projects or just use TeX)
instead stealing a commercial font.
indeed, they could have made a companion font to the urw paladio
Hans
David Arnold wrote:
All,
I've almost answered my own question with:
\startbuffer[table]
\setupTABLE[c][1][width=0.6\textwidth]
\setupTABLE[c][2][width=0.2\textwidth]
\setupTABLE[c][3][width=0.2\textwidth]
\bTABLE[align={middle,lohi}]
\bTR
\bTH Number line \eTH
\bTH Set-builder notation \eTH
David Arnold wrote:
in the next release you can do:
\setupTABLE[c][1][width=0.6\textwidth,strut=no]
\bTD \dontleavehmode \externalfigure[realline4] \eTD
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Am 2006-01-20 um 10:50 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
* It is easier to comment/uncomment short lines, or to add remarks
If you need that you can still hard wrap.
* Editor navigation is somewhat easier. Home/End are not very
useful for long lines
That's only a problem with vi ;-)
*
On Jan 20, 2006, at 10:47 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Gentium is aiming that target, but it lacks cyrillic at the moment
(and it doesn't look like it would be further developed, even if
they released the sources some months ago).
What makes you say that? I heard that Victor Gaultney
Hello all,
I just had a look the the Gentium fonts and I like them. Did anybody
start to make them available in Context? And does anybody know if there
will be a math font set available?
Kind regards
Wolfgang
Thomas A. Schmitz schrieb:
On Jan 20, 2006, at 10:47 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm
I can send you typescript, map, and tfms off-list if you want.
Thomas
On Jan 20, 2006, at 3:02 PM, Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
I just had a look the the Gentium fonts and I like them. Did
anybody start to make them available in Context?
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indeed, they could have made a companion font to the urw paladio Hans
Then it would be a hans serif!
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On 1/19/06, Miguel Queiros wrote:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/install/mswincontext.zip
Can someone explain to me what this is? If it is downloaded and
unzipped, is it ready to go? Is there documentation of this
particular zip?
See isoimage\usr\local\context\tex\setuptex.bat:
REM
Dear consortium,
In
\setuptexttexts[margin]
it would be nice to have an option for the margin text (used for headings
here) to start from the top of the textblock, instead of the middle,
something like
marginposition = top, middle % middle is default
There seems to be a small glitch in m-units.tex. The unit \Bit typesets
Bit. This is wrong, as bits are always in lowercase first letter:
a single bit: bit
a byte: B
It is also possible to use b (for bit) and Byte (for B). However, bits
are always small and Bytes large. The best practice
On 1/20/06, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
--- On Jan 19, David Arnold wrote ---
I need an easy way of shading these areas:
1. A intersect B
2. A union B
3. A intersect (complement of B)
4. (complement of A) intersect B
There is venn.mp on ctan. Using it you can do basic shading of
Ville Voipio wrote:
Well, then to a more practical thing... This is a very trivial
question, but still. When writing a number and the unit, it would be
nice to have automatic formatting. What I mean is that when I have a
million two hundred thousand kilograms, I would like it to be typeset:
Am 2006-01-20 um 16:39 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
I can send you typescript, map, and tfms off-list if you want.
What about putting them to the modules section of contextgarden or to
Hraban's server (the first place where someone would search for
typescripts :)
The Gentium typescript is
On 1/18/06, sjoerd siebinga wrote:
On 18 Jan 2006, at 13:10, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
If the placement of the
macron doesn't suit your font, you can redefine it and get rid of
those \uchar-s.
What is the best way to redefine the accents (like macron, acute,
etc.) to say a standard tex
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 05:55:22PM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
Junod Antoine wrote:
Hello gurus,
I'm a bit into trouble wih buffers and xml parsing. Here is my problem:
[...]
\defineXMLsingular
[meta]
[name=,content=]
{\setevariables[document:meta][\XMLop{name}=\XMLop{content}]}
It
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I tried the (transparent(.8,3,blue)) at that place, but it seems that
either ConTeXt or Acrobat have problems here. It either compiled, but
then Adobe Reader complained, if I tried to compile
fill fullcircle scaled 3cm withcolor (transparent(.8,3,blue));
manually, then
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hello,
this example from core-ntb.tex
\startbuffer[table3]
\bTABLE[split=yes]
\bTR \bTD left \eTD\bTD right \eTD\eTR
\bTR[after=\page] \bTD left \eTD\bTD right \eTD\eTR
\bTR \bTD left \eTD\bTD right
On 1/20/06, Henning Hraban Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Gentium typescript is already in the typescripts.zip for a long
time.
Since I read the I'm allowed to re-distribute the font, I'll prepare
a package soon,
but I should rework my fonts page (or better the whole site)...
With
On 1/20/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I tried the (transparent(.8,3,blue)) at that place, but it seems that
either ConTeXt or Acrobat have problems here. It either compiled, but
then Adobe Reader complained, if I tried to compile
fill fullcircle scaled 3cm withcolor
Hello, (the Dutch team),
Is it possible to prevent the IJ ligature in ec encoding in LM fonts
in ConTeXt somehow (except with manual intervention in every word
containing IJ)? I checked the behaviour in LaTeX with
\usepackage[T1]{inputenc} with the default font (some kind of Type 1
CM, but not
All,
I have:
\placeformula[-]
\startformula
\startalign[m=2]
3-2x-1 3-2x1\\
-2x-4 -2x-2\\
x2 x1
\stopalign
\stopformula
And it works. However, I want to sqeeze the word or between the
inequalities on the first row so that it reads:
3 - 2x -1 or 3 - 2x 1
How
Hans et al,
I am going to assume that all of this is saved as math-ext.tex. None
of it goes anywhere else at the moment. Correct?
Also, I assume that:
\ifx\startalign\undefined \input math-ext.tex \fi
still needs to go into cont-new.tex.
Correct?
On Jan 17, 2006, at 5:50 AM, Hans Hagen
All,
I tried:
\placeformula[eq:twosolve]
\startformula
\startalign[m=3]
3-2x-1 \qor 3-2x1\\
-2x-4 -2x-2\\
x2 x1
\stopalign
\stopformula
As we see in (\in[eq;twosolve]), ...
But that didn't work.
Suggestions?
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--- On Jan 20, David Arnold wrote ---
All,
I have:
\placeformula[-]
\startformula
\startalign[m=2]
3-2x-1 3-2x1\\
-2x-4 -2x-2\\
x2 x1
\stopalign
\stopformula
And it works. However, I want to sqeeze the word or between the
inequalities on the first row so that it reads:
3
Aditya,
Thanks, and I am getting this to work, which is similar to the way
the align macros from the AMS work:
\placeformula[eq:twosolve]
\startformula
\startalign[m=3]
3-2x-1 \qor 3-2x1\\
-2x-4 -2x-2\\
x2 x1
\stopalign
\stopformula
On Jan 20, 2006, at
--- On Jan 20, David Arnold wrote ---
\placeformula[eq:twosolve]
\startformula
\startalign[m=3]
3-2x-1 \qor 3-2x1\\
-2x-4 -2x-2\\
x2 x1
\stopalign
\stopformula
As we see in (\in[eq;twosolve]), ...
But that didn't work.
There are three equations, which one do
Aditya,
I want to reference the whole block, not any one equation.
Thanks.
On Jan 20, 2006, at 10:32 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
--- On Jan 20, David Arnold wrote ---
\placeformula[eq:twosolve]
\startformula
\startalign[m=3]
3-2x-1 \qor 3-2x1\\
-2x-4 -2x-2\\
x2
--- On Jan 20, David Arnold wrote ---
Aditya,
Thanks, and I am getting this to work, which is similar to the way the align
macros from the AMS work:
Keep in mind Hans comment in math-ext
% amstex compatibility mode: (ugly)
I kinda agree. Look at the example in the source for using \NC
--- On Jan 20, David Arnold wrote ---
I want to reference the whole block, not any one equation.
I do not understand how would you want the output to look like?
a = b (1)
c = d (2)
e = f (3)
As seen in (1),(2) and (3).
Maybe ask Hans for a feature request :-)
Aditya
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