Yep Hans, that one. Ok I won't bother about it any longer.
Any clues regarding the other issues, i.e.
(1) the scrambled PDF headers ?
(2) the inability to lower the \pdfminorversion setting ?
using
- ConTeXt ver: 2008.06.22 17:38 MKII fmt: 2008.6.23 ( ctx minimal)
- XeTeX, Version
Alan Stone wrote:
Yep Hans, that one. Ok I won't bother about it any longer.
Any clues regarding the other issues, i.e.
(1) the scrambled PDF headers ?
(2) the inability to lower the \pdfminorversion setting ?
using
- ConTeXt ver: 2008.06.22 17:38 MKII fmt: 2008.6.23 ( ctx
Ok Hans. Thanks for taking it into consideration. Take your time do to
whatever you intended to do first. It'll be worthwhile waiting for
sure.
The more I dig into ConTeXt the more I like it ( compared to LaTeX ) -
although the font handling is quite a tough nut to crack. XeTeX makes
it a bit
Tomi Lindberg wrote:
texexec seems to fill pages better while context at times leaves a lot
of air at the end of page if in middle of a list.
texexec adds a \stoptext cq \end to the input line (that specifies the
main file) so this hides an error; in mkiv i no longer do that ... files
Oleg Kolosov wrote:
Codes seem to be in place but doesn't match actual font in T2A encoding.
For ex. I have cyrillic capital a in font on 00C1 where in pdfr-def this
is Aacute. According to enco-utf my 00C1 in font should map to 0410
position (I hope this is understandable description).
On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 02:15:38PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
Khaled Hosny wrote:
Thanks for the clarification, I'm trying to understand how stuff works
and this helps definitely.
So, could we've this support at context level, and every one will be
happy :)
you can try the beta ... (best
This first bit differentiates a backend that refers to your font and a
frontend that you normally work with. Why?
Macros, macros, macros. Let's put it this way: You could have a myriad
of styles. That's what many in the WYSIWYG world do. Then ... they have
to keep track of them all.
But TeX, as
I really like the support that AUCTeX gives for ConTeXt. Actually, in
general it does well with any flavor. I'll have to RTFM to see what I
can do to start a new file specifically in ConTeXt, plain, or whatever,
not just LaTeX.
The weird thing is that it reports unspecified problems at the end of
Charles P. Schaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I really like the support that AUCTeX gives for ConTeXt. Actually, in
general it does well with any flavor. I'll have to RTFM to see what I
can do to start a new file specifically in ConTeXt, plain, or whatever,
not just LaTeX.
The weird thing is
Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 02:15:38PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
Khaled Hosny wrote:
Thanks for the clarification, I'm trying to understand how stuff works
and this helps definitely.
So, could we've this support at context level, and every one will be
happy :)
you can try
Hans Hagen wrote:
Oleg Kolosov wrote:
Codes seem to be in place but doesn't match actual font in T2A encoding.
For ex. I have cyrillic capital a in font on 00C1 where in pdfr-def this
is Aacute. According to enco-utf my 00C1 in font should map to 0410
position (I hope this is
TeXWorld a écrit :
Hello,
I wonder if it is possible to include SVG picture directly in ConTeXt
without conversion.
Thank you.
Jack
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