On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 2:39 AM, Andreas Mang wrote:
> Hi André Caldas,
>
> I suppose this helps: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone
>
> fetch "first-setup.sh", put it to a folder of your liking (e.g.
> /usr/local/contextBETA) and do something like
>
> sh ./first-setup.sh --context=c
Hi André Caldas,
I suppose this helps: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone
fetch "first-setup.sh", put it to a folder of your liking (e.g.
/usr/local/contextBETA) and do something like
sh ./first-setup.sh --context=current
(wrt. the system you are using, of course)
Cheers
Andreas
What is the correct way to install the beta version of context?
André Caldas.
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On 1/9/2013 9:57 PM, Andre Caldas wrote:
Another question...
function userdata.processmystuff(head)
Shall I use this?
userdata = userdata or {}
\startbuffer
whatever \hbox{you} want
\stopbuffer
How do I identify a specific node? Like...
\startbuffer
Will this be
\boxtobechanged{tr
On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 2:27 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
> Hi,
> there is a new project on supelec: Luajittex.
>
> Briefly, it's like luatex with Lua replaced by LuaJIT.
> See
> http://foundry.supelec.fr/gf/project/luajittex/
> for the source code.
>
> Please note that LuaJIT is based on lua 5.1, while
Another question...
> function userdata.processmystuff(head)
Shall I use this?
userdata = userdata or {}
> \startbuffer
> whatever \hbox{you} want
> \stopbuffer
How do I identify a specific node? Like...
\startbuffer
Will this be
\boxtobechanged{transparent?}
\stopbuffer
André Caldas.
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Hello Thomas,
Just to widen your options a bit: I have greatly enjoyed using the
\complexslides module by Aditya (and co?). I've attached an example
document, which shows inter alia how easy it is to override a design
component. (The fontscheme, in this case.)
Cheers,
Sietse
presentation-hand.
> here's an example (I'll add it to the cld manual):
Wow!!! Thank you for your time, Hans!
I will study your sample... :-)
Cheers,
André Caldas.
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On 1/9/2013 2:54 PM, Andre Caldas wrote:
Hello!
Given some
\startbuffer
Blah, blah, blah...
\stopbuffer
I'd like to get a "node tree" corresponding to how the buffer would be
processed at a given point. Using luatex, I'd like to identify certain
sub-nodes and change their attributes (to be
Hello PengCZ,
This is not exactly what you want, because it took me very long to
remember to look at SideToc.pdf. But it is close, and I have tried to
put in a lot of comments. Hopefully you can solve it from here?
Cheers, and good luck,
Sietse
% * We use \Topic to set the current topic, and to
Hello!
Given some
\startbuffer
Blah, blah, blah...
\stopbuffer
I'd like to get a "node tree" corresponding to how the buffer would be
processed at a given point. Using luatex, I'd like to identify certain
sub-nodes and change their attributes (to be specific: transparency).
Any hint on how to
On 1/7/2013 4:07 PM, Meigen, Thomas wrote:
> 1 \usemodule[s-pre-05]
2 \starttext
3 \TitlePage{A simple presentation}
4 \Topics{Today's talk}
5 \Topic{First item}
6 \Topic{Second item}
7 \stoptext
... internal(\currentlistentryinternal
look like a bug in recently u
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