[NTG-context] \definecolor and TikZ

2012-05-20 Thread Tim Steenvoorden
Hi again, The bug about \definecolor and TikZ is back again in the latest beta. The minimal example in the attachment worked in version 2012.05.14 (both MKII and MKIV). Regards, Tim tikzcolor.tex Description: TeX document

Re: [NTG-context] \definecolor and TikZ

2012-05-20 Thread Hans Hagen
On 20-5-2012 12:59, Tim Steenvoorden wrote: Hi again, The bug about \definecolor and TikZ is back again in the latest beta. The minimal example in the attachment worked in version 2012.05.14 (both MKII and MKIV). A solution was posted a few mails ago. Anyhow, as it seems to be a persistent

[NTG-context] cross-references again

2012-05-20 Thread Alan Bowen
When \startcomponent \setupcolors[state=start] \setupinteraction[state=start] \reference[knuth]{} \input{knuth} \page \goto{see knuth}[knuth] see knuth quotation on page \at[knuth] \stopcomponent is compiled with the latest version of Context (2012.05.20, MKIV), the links show as expected but

Re: [NTG-context] Citations in a frontmatter fail when placed in a component

2012-05-20 Thread Marco
Some additional info: It works with beta 2011.09.27 20:05 and fails with beta 2011.10.01 10:48. That was the beta where the project code was rewritten. That broke the citation mechanism, I guess. Marco ___ If your

[NTG-context] Missing math font breaks compilation

2012-05-20 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Hi, typefaces with a missing font for math produce an error when it’s applied after \starttext which is common when the project structure is used where environment files are loaded after \startproduct or \startcomponent. Minimal example: \starttext \definetypeface[test][rm][serif][pagella]

[NTG-context] \typefile does not obey global path settings

2012-05-20 Thread Marco
Hi, the \typefile command does not obey the \usepath setting any more. Older versions did (before beta 2011.07.13 20:14). Example: % test.tex \usepath [code] \starttext Here is some source code: \typefile{somefile} \stoptext % code/somefile This should be printed. Marco