Hi
This is very likely luatex related, but I hope it's fine to post it here.
I'm using this example:
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2011/058519.html
This works with luatex svn rev 4195, but with the latest 4196 I get this:
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011, Reviczky, Adam wrote:
This is very likely luatex related, but I hope it's fine to post it here.
I'm using this example:
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2011/058519.html
This works with luatex svn rev 4195, but with the latest 4196 I get this:
thanks for the report and sorry for inconvenience. I'm sifting through
the PDF backend, it's not fully stable yet. Will check...
Regards, Hartmut
Don't worry, I just thought I mention it, in case somebody else is running into
it.
Thanks for the reply.
Cheers
Adam
Use “textstyle”, command keys expect commands with argument and not
font/style switches.
Thanks for the explanation. Will keep that in mind…
Oliver
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Am 25.04.2011 um 05:00 schrieb Joshua Lee:
Hi All,
Here's a little file that hang up the system and exhaust the
memory.
\starttext
\startMPpage
input boxes;
boxit a(btex Hello etex);
a.c = (0, 0);
drawboxed(a);
\stopMPpage
\stoptext
\startMPinclusions[+]
input boxes;
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 07:59, Anand Raj wrote:
Hi,
The symbols like Pi, Theta are not rendered properly.
What font are you using and just to make sure: do you use pdftex
(texexec) or luatex (context)? Please provide a minimal example. In LM
these symbols are displayed fine in math expressions
2011/4/25 Reviczky, Adam adam.revic...@kcl.ac.uk
thanks for the report and sorry for inconvenience. I'm sifting through
the PDF backend, it's not fully stable yet. Will check...
Regards, Hartmut
Don't worry, I just thought I mention it, in case somebody else is running
into it.
Thanks
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks a lot, it works.
Best regards,
Joshua
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 25.04.2011 um 05:00 schrieb Joshua Lee:
Hi All,
Here's a little file that hang up the system and exhaust the
memory.
\starttext
\startMPpage
input boxes;
boxit a(btex
In base mode the specifies script and language and always uses the
default. This is because in font-otb.lua the feature initializer is
registered at position 1 while setscript et al. in font-oti.lua are not
giving a position, as a result base mode feature initialisation is
invoked before
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 2:59 AM, Anand Raj anand.s...@gmail.com wrote:
The symbols like Pi, Theta are not rendered properly.
I see this regularly when multiple versions of the same font are
installed on a system (so common that MacOSX FontBook.app provides
checks for duplicate fonts).
You need
2011/3/7 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu
On Sun, 6 Mar 2011, Curiouslearn wrote:
I am making some slides using the Swoosh style in simpleslides module.
I wanted to reveal some content sequentially.
simpleslides does not support stepwise presentation of material.
I occasionally use the
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011, Vedran Miletić wrote:
2011/3/7 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu
On Sun, 6 Mar 2011, Curiouslearn wrote:
I am making some slides using the Swoosh style in simpleslides module.
I wanted to reveal some content sequentially.
simpleslides does not support stepwise
Hello all,
This seems to be a very obvious FAQ but I can't find an answer anywhere.
How can one create a named destination in an output PDF file such that
an HTML link to filename.pdf#nameddest=name will work?
I'm using Mk II in case that is relevant. I kinda assumed that a section
title
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011, Vedran Miletić wrote:
2011/4/25 Reviczky, Adam adam.revic...@kcl.ac.uk
thanks for the report and sorry for inconvenience. I'm sifting through
the PDF backend, it's not fully stable yet. Will check...
Don't worry, I just thought I mention it, in case
2011/4/25 Hartmut Henkel hartmut_hen...@gmx.de
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011, Vedran Miletić wrote:
2011/4/25 Reviczky, Adam adam.revic...@kcl.ac.uk
thanks for the report and sorry for inconvenience. I'm sifting
through
the PDF backend, it's not fully stable yet. Will check...
This works fine:
\starttext Here a type macro \type{\abc} \stoptext
This also:
\starttext \placetable{table \type{abc} title}{abc} \stoptext
This too:
\starttext \placetable{table \type{\blank} title}{abc} \stoptext
But this gives an error (mind the \ before abc).
\starttext \placetable{table
Am 25.04.2011 um 22:05 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
This works fine:
\starttext Here a type macro \type{\abc} \stoptext
This also:
\starttext \placetable{table \type{abc} title}{abc} \stoptext
This too:
\starttext \placetable{table \type{\blank} title}{abc} \stoptext
But this gives an
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