Hi all,
just a quick one: for the time being, luatex doesn't seem to support
any MP graphics, right? Even the most simple files both here and on
the garden fail to produce any output. Any hints when this will be
included?
Best
Thomas
OK, the message below didn't get too many responses, so maybe I can
rephrase my quiestions in a more precise manner:
1. For otftotfm, there's the unicoding command where you can
replace a character in a certain slot with another unicode character,
so you could say
unicoding A = uni03D1
Is
Hi,
I tried to get the full present heading-number. If I am using currentnumber
the result is only the last part of the heading-number. So I tried do
implement a function like this:
\def\presentheadnumber%
{\doifelse{\headnumber[section]}{}%
{\headnumber[chapter]}%
Thanks
I edited ~/.bash_profile
adding
On 10 Sep 2007, at 19:26, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
export PATH='$PATH:/usr/texbin'
alias texetex='texexec --xtx'
calling from Terminal
texetex /test/xetest.tex
I'm having
env: ruby: No such file or directory
Best
-a-
Am 11.09.2007 um 08:38 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
2007/9/10, Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There are three components: hyphenation, ligatures and space in
ligatures.
Up to now I couldn't find the *right* solution, where all three are
correct.
Maybe some wizards know?
...
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
OK, the message below didn't get too many responses, so maybe I can
rephrase my quiestions in a more precise manner:
1. For otftotfm, there's the unicoding command where you can
replace a character in a certain slot with another unicode character,
so you could
I'm having
env: ruby: No such file or directory
You should surround the PATH line with double quotes (), not simple
ones (').
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You should surround the PATH line with double quotes (), not simple
ones (').
Ok, works as an alias from terminal.
BTW a texetex command already exists, so I used xecontext
But Hraban, how do I then set up TeXShop?
Thanks
-a-
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
just a quick one: for the time being, luatex doesn't seem to support
any MP graphics, right? Even the most simple files both here and on
the garden fail to produce any output. Any hints when this will be
included?
hm, it was one of the first things i
On Sep 11, 2007, at 3:07 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
hm, it was one of the first things i did, even use lua for the
conversion now (can teach you some lpeg) ... make sure that the mp
version that you run is ok
Hans
Okay, I see: I had to upgrade to mpost 1.000, now it works! 0.993
(shipped
hello all, generous people:
I have in a file this:
\startitemize[a,packed]
\item uno
\item dos
\stopitemize
If I compile it on windows, (ver 2007.08.29) it´s ok; but if I compile it on
linux ubuntu (context version: 2007.04.17) I get this ERROR:
Missing = inserted for
Am 2007-09-11 um 12:44 schrieb Arthur Reutenauer:
I'm having
env: ruby: No such file or directory
You should surround the PATH line with double quotes (), not simple
ones (').
Sorry, I'm used to write Python (where or ' doesn't matter) or PHP
(where I normally use 's)...
Never post
Am 2007-09-11 um 02:53 schrieb Arthur Reutenauer:
Note for Hraban: this problem is apparently special to markups, that
somehow the minus signs loses his letterhood when used in a markup.
The fault lies obviously with Lilypond, since when I try to compile
the
following exact line (with
If you come up with a fix, I'll gladly put it in the module.
I'll really don't know for the moment but I may have a look at it some
day ...
Arthur
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Sorry, I'm used to write Python (where or ' doesn't matter)
(me too :) )
Does that work? (If I ever use TeXshop, then I run texexec in a
separate Terminal...)
Hmm, no, (AFA I can say)
Thanks
Best
-a-
PS: I wikified some of the previous xetex infos. Please someone check
I didn't write
Hi, all,
I have downloaded binary files(lua5_1_2_Darwin89_bin_tar). After
unzip, there are 3 files bin2c5.1, lua5.1, luac5.1.
I copied lua5.1 as luatex and texlua in the folder /usr/texbin.
I also copied luatools.lua as luatools in the folder /usr/texbin.
I updated the ConTeXt and try to
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