Sorry, no news (but I re-discover \traceTABLEtrue...)
Hint: look into cont-ntb.tex . There are some examples that aren't show even
if you create the documentation with --modules switch.
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Martin Schröder wrote:
> 2007/2/17, Jan Mikkelsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Has anyone done anything more on this? Is there some magic
> > "--enable-commenting" switch that I can't see?
>
> I doubt it.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_LiveCycle_Reader_Extensions
Thanks. I see where the pr
2007/2/17, Jan Mikkelsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Has anyone done anything more on this? Is there some magic
> "--enable-commenting" switch that I can't see?
I doubt it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_LiveCycle_Reader_Extensions
Best
Martin
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Hi,
In early 2005 there was a thread "ConTeXt tool for enabling comments in PDF
?" which discussed the ways in which the output from ConTeXt/pdftex could be
commented on by an Acrobat user using the PDF commenting feature.
Has anyone done anything more on this? Is there some magic
"--enable-comm
Hello,
I try to implement a script that will typeset covers for CD/DVD's that contain
music compilations.
Now I have script that follows. It scans the root directory of a CD for folders
and outputs them a list. The major problem is that I have " & " and " ' "
symbols in folder names on which s
Dear syndicate,
For looong footnotes it would be nice to have \start-\stop footnotes for
easier editing, but these are not defined in ConTeXt. So I tried
\definestartstop
[footnote]
[before=\footnote\bgroup,
after=\egroup]
\startbuffer[footnote]%
test t
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 09:41:13 -0700, Idris Samawi Hamid
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 08:57:19 -0700, Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> I tend to
>> think that this is the correct behaviour. Do you really need to define
>> the note inside a group?
>
> N
Hi,
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 08:57:19 -0700, Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I tend to
> think that this is the correct behaviour. Do you really need to define
> the note inside a group?
Not really, I was just trying to avoid redundancy (putting the definition
in the buffer is for ped
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>
> I am not sure if this is the "correct" behaviour or should definenote
> should change to make sure that something like this works. I tend to
> think that this is the correct behaviour. Do you really need to define
> the note inside a group?
>
it's correct behaviour;
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
> Hi gang,
>
> Here is something strange:
>
>
> \definenote[metanote][conversion=set 2]
>
> \startbuffer[footnote]
>
> test test test test test test test test
> \footnote{This is a basic footnote.
> \metanote{This is a
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
> Hi gang,
>
> Here is something strange:
>
> [snip]
>
> will not compile:
>
> ==
> ! Missing number, treated as zero.
>
>\@@vnmetanoten
> \dochecknote ...\relax \ifnum \noteparameter \c!n
>
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
>> \executesystemcommand{some_external_program ...}
>
> When I try something like
>
> \starttext
> Hello
> \executesystemcommand{1.rb}
> \stoptext
>
> I get
>
> systems : system commands are disabled
> (D:\context\cd-mus.tuo) (D:\context\c
Hi gang,
Here is something strange:
\definenote[metanote][conversion=set 2]
\startbuffer[footnote]
test test test test test test test test
\footnote{This is a basic footnote.
\metanote{This is a footnote to a footnote.}}
test test test test
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
>
>>> \executesystemcommand{some_external_program ...}
>>
>> When I try something like
>>
>> \starttext
>> Hello
>> \executesystemcommand{1.rb}
>> \stoptext
>>
>> I get
>>
>> systems : system co
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Zulkifli Hidayat wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use bib module. So far, I still can't make it work. I can't
> have the pdf shows the list of reference.
>
> I have made a small test file to try the bib module (it is shown below
> this mail). For the test, I use only the default
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
>> \executesystemcommand{some_external_program ...}
>>
>
> When I try something like
>
> \starttext
> Hello
> \executesystemcommand{1.rb}
> \stoptext
>
> I get
>
> systems : system commands are disabled
> (D:\context\cd-mus.tuo) (D:\context\cd-mus.tuo) (D:
Thanks, \executesystemcommand{myscript.rb} seems to work.
But what is the best way to insert a result (say, formatted text) into the
'caller' document body?
The only idea I have is to use \input later in the document, but I'm not sure
that it would work.
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> \executesystemcommand{some_external_program ...}
When I try something like
\starttext
Hello
\executesystemcommand{1.rb}
\stoptext
I get
systems : system commands are disabled
(D:\context\cd-mus.tuo) (D:\context\cd-mus.tuo) (D:\context\cd-mus.tuo)
(D:\context\cd-mus.tuo) (D:\context\cd
Hi,
I'm trying to use bib module. So far, I still can't make it work. I can't
have the pdf shows the list of reference.
I have made a small test file to try the bib module (it is shown below
this mail). For the test, I use only the default options. I also attach
the output of the Context process.
On 2/15/07, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to ask a few questions that I cannot resolve by myself so far.
>
> 1) How can I integrate ruby/perl scripts into a .tex document? (I want to
> create a CD cataloguing tool and gonna use script for reading CD file lis
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> Why is line 43 not exactly at the bottom-line of the frame?
> Where does this little gap come from?
It could be the same thing that caused trouble last
week: the difference between \topskip and \blank.
While looking at it, I fiddled a bit with a \setuplayout
like this:
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