On Thu, 2012-07-05 at 10:04 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
\p_mathspacing = \p_math_spacing
I patched math-arr.mkiv, but I am still getting the same error. I don't
know why since I replaced all instances of \p_mathspacing with
\p_math_spacing and deleted the cache in ~/.texmf-var/.
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The file in question is located here:
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On Tue, 2012-06-26 at 10:57 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
fixed in next beta
Hey Hans. Works now in 2012.06.28. Thanks a lot =)
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l.42 ...eativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/)]
I'm running ConTeXt 2012.06.26. Perhaps that isn't new enough?
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On Wed, 2012-06-27 at 14:17 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hans missed the “s” in \externalfiguresparameter\c!…
So much for German precision ;)
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both prior to
recompiling and got the same error.
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On Tue, 2012-06-26 at 10:57 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
fixed in next beta
Thanks Hans. Nice work. Will let you know if it works.
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only occurred when I compiled just the References appendix
of my book, but it all came out fine when I compiled the whole book.
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On Wed, 2012-06-06 at 23:49 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
i uploaded a beta so the garden version should work ok
Maybe I could just download your copy of the chem-str.mkiv to replace my
own. Do you have a direct link to the revision you just uploaded so that
I can give it a test?
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The following minimal does not appear to typeset the reaction properly
in 2012.05.30.
\starttext
\placeformula[reaction:Sabatier Reaction]
\startformula
\inlinechemical{CO_2,+,4H_2,-,CH_4,+,2H_2O,+,heat}
\stopformula
\stoptext
But maybe I am not doing something right.
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ConTeXt 2012.05.08 13:45 reports that the units module is deprecated and
to use the px module in its place. Is it telling the truth or is this a
px? the message is:
The units module
Hey list,
ConTeXt 2012.05.08 13:45 reports that the units module is deprecated and
to use the px module in its place. Is it telling the truth or is this a
harmless warning?
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ConTeXt 2012.05.08 13:45 reports that the units module is deprecated and
to use the px module in its place. Is it telling the truth or is this a
harmless warning?
Nevermind. I'm a fool. It was a Gtk runtime that was issuing
but you can still use it.
Wolfgang
Thanks Wolfgang. Although I was looking at the wrong warning, I'll take
your word for it and remove the units module import anyways.
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topoffset=0.5cm,
bottomoffset=0.5cm,
leftoffset=0.5cm,
rightoffset=0.5cm,
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\blank[2*big]
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after={
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I've been trying to solve this problem for months without any luck.
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In ubuntu 12.04 all font packages are renamed to fonts-*, rather than
ttf-* or otf-* etc.
Most, but not all. ttf-ubuntu-font-family and ttf-ubuntu-title appear to be
among some of the exceptions.
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tested with latest beta (26.04.2012) and no problems so far.
Well done Peter.
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On Thu, 2012-04-26 at 09:24 +0200, Philipp Gesang wrote:
This listing assumes you use only one bibliography on chapter
level.
Thanks Philipp. That worked.
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Not tested, but I think that you could use a normal title (something
like \section[references]{References}) and then \placepublications
instead of \completepublications (if I didn't make a typo).
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How do I set a reference to my bibliography. I don't mean a citation,
but the complete list. I have a \completepublications already which
dumps the list properly, but I cannot link to it. I tried
\in{appendix}[References] and \in{appendix}[Publications], but neither
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CS = lpdf.constant(DeviceRGB),
I = true }
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lpdf.addtopageattributes(Group,d) end)
end
backends.codeinjections.rgbtransparencygroup()
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On Thu, 2012-04-19 at 12:01 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Don’t use \textcomma in MkIV, it’s a math symbol and doesn’t scale
when you change the relative font size.
Would this be better then?
\setupnote[footnote]
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Or is there a better way?
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) by synthesizing this object,
but Hans rejects any automagic solution for LuaTeX (since it may
conflict with mechanisms of ConTeXt) and ConTeXt instead tries to do
the right thing. Here it obviously fails.
Thanks Martin.
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automatically but even then users must make sure that
all images are in the right colorspace as well. And what with spotcolors?
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and do a mtxrun --generate. This keep things in one spot.
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From the documentation it looks pretty powerful. Have never used
it myself, though.
Sorry for the delay, exams and stuff ...
Philipp
No problem Philipp. Thanks for your help.
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by multiple users (fonts defined with file: are
less problematic, but name: lookups get messy)
Understandable, given that font installation is extremely platform
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thing too is it would still be great if any time there was a
'url' tag present in the BibTeX database, automatically the 'title' is
typeset interactive such that clicking it invokes the url. I think that
is pretty elegant as an ideal situation, but it sounds difficult to
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With one MAJOR difference: for Acrobat reader, one is dependent on the whims
and desires of Adobe (and its paying market); the other pdf viewers are open
source.
Exactly.
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the same as on my end. It looks much brighter.
I wonder if there is some additional information renderer's need, such
as a value for gamma correction or a colour profile that I need to stuff
in my environment file to make it work?
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audit that may or may not have done so correctly.
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I might be wrong, but is this color shift not just a 'page group'
problem, caused by the transparent PNG?
I don't know, but even the image on the upper right aside, the rest of
the page's colours are off as well.
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ok, will be added
Hey Hans. Should it be
\setupnote[footnote][textseparator=…], or
\setupnotation[footnote][textseparator=…] ?
Thanks for accepting the patch.
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if there is a safer way of
doing this than via inline asm, so to speak. Also, maybe for my
benefit, and anybody else having the same problem, you might be able to
explain what was happening?
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for this.
The reason why I'd like to consider this is to make it easier on my
users who wish to build my document from source without them having to
manually download a font and figure out how to install it on their given
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more
than a bit of programming to make the bibliography module do that.
Sorry, no time for that.
It's ok. You've done more than enough.
No, you can't do that. Hans would have to write an extension for
that, I do not even know where to start.
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in the work is not
so much (about a hundred).
Thanks for your feedback Jaroslav. I'm sure you'll have a suggestion or
two after you see the mess I am having to deal with in the book I am
working on. =)
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have seen the problem
multiple times, most often when combined with transparency on the same
page.
Damn. I sent a bug report to Adobe, but I doubt they'll do anything.
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because many of the readers of my book will probably be using that
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*nods*
However, to not complaint BUT it is the mere statement. This
conference is above standard and willing to help to laity.
*nods*
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gamma correction?
It's kind of funny that this could happen because I thought the whole
point of PDFs was that they were truly portable.
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It works great and this is what I see:
Walker, Julienne (2012a). Asympt% otic Notation. Eternally Confuzzled.
But why the % string gets inserted in there I do not know?
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right, the native Context bib support is not
really fulfilling.
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info as well which the macro doesn't
provide. It isn't critical and if this isn't possible, it isn't a big
deal.
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On Tue 10 Apr 2012, Kip Warner wrote:
I'd like to use an MLA style bibliography with MKIV. The style is
available here:
www.reed.edu/cis/help/latex/bibtexstyles.html
Actually, it doesn't matter to me whether it is that one
On Tue, 2012-04-10 at 11:21 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
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Hey list,
Is there any means of setting up footnotes such that whenever they are
tangential, they are automatically separated by a comma delimiter?
No there isnt but its not hard
to extract the BibTeX version as well, if possible (akin
to \contextversion).
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will end up doing is
just extracting the pages manually using pdftk. The direct ConTeXt
method is rather cumbersome and difficult to get working on a very large
and convoluted document, like my book.
Thanks for your help anyways Aditya. Helpful as always.
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doesn't seem to emit an
error, but neither does it a PDF. I've attached the output log.
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resolversresolving loading configuration file '/usr/share/texmf/web2c/contextcnf.lua'
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resolversresolving loading configuration file '/usr/share/texmf/web2c/contextcnf.lua'
(Source/Makeup/Table_of_Contents_Standalone_Product.tex
ConTeXt ver: 2012.04.07 14:42 MKIV fmt
Hey list,
Is there any means of setting up footnotes such that whenever they are
tangential, they are automatically separated by a comma delimiter?
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passing that through ConTeXt with the book's environment, but the
problem is that the TOC now has nothing in it, of course.
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Hey list,
I have an image that I would like to use as the page background on every
page of a document. The image matches the dimensions of the full page
already. I know how to insert it as a floating figure or as a logo in
the margin, but not as the entire page itself.
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indeed. that kind of wrapping does not work for successive (split)
floats
Suggestions? All I need is the table on the right side, text flowing
around it, and if the table is too long, to split across page
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Stuff \eTC
\bTC Stuff \eTC
\eTR
...
\eTABLEbody
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to help mitigate a problem with footnotes inside of text boxes.
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20111222.082458.06567594.en.html
I am using ConTeXt version 2012.03.30 16:16.
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\bTR
\bTC body \eTC
\bTC body \eTC
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programming language, and ConTeXt is a kind of one for document
engineering, should have users focusing on creating beautiful books and
not on the language's information and processing model.
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On Thu, 2012-03-22 at 12:58 +0100, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Fyi I just added a couple words to the article:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/From_LaTeX_to_ConTeXt#Optional_Arguments_and_Setups
please expand as needed!
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blows.
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couldn't locate once.
I'm not sure if this is a concept inherited from TeX, but if it is, it's
probably not a good idea for the documentation and the user interface to
assume that ConTeXt users have a background with TeX or derived.
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On Tue, 2012-03-20 at 09:17 +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
which is not really a crash of my operating system; there is not much
I
can do about this issue I fear.
Totally up to you. I just wanted to bring it to your attention.
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stop before consuming all your
available memory, its the responsibility of an operating system to
prevent such a faulty application from taking the whole system down.
I'd be very interested in seeing the operating system memory manager's
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Of course. And the same could be done in C, C++, or really any language
that supports dynamic memory allocation. We just hope that programs that
are built from them won't do that.
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a segmentation fault if I leave it to run, but
I always have to kill it before it takes down the entire operating
system with it (apparently this is normal). I don't get the TeX capacity
exceeded error message, as you saw from my earlier console output.
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Well, you saw what happened with my sample minimal.
Anyways, if this is normal behaviour, that's fine, I just wanted to
bring it to the list's attention. That's all.
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\startitemize[R,2*broad,before=\startlinecorrection,after=
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\setupitemize[left=(, right=)]
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\item foo.
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Under this part was a signature field
I could click which made Adobe Reader prompt for a digital
certificate.
Great idea. It would be great if one could use any OpenPGP key.
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On Mon, 2012-03-19 at 22:49 +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
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I've cc'd the luatex user mailing list since this is probably, I
suppose, a luatex issue more than a ConTeXt one.
not that probable
Actually highly probably, since the seg fault is raised
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Packaging itemizes are on a todo list as I sometimes need it myself, but
it has a low priority
Ok, but I thought they were already packaged with context?
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syntactical error in typesetting.
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Am 17.03.2012 um 10:21 schrieb luigi scarso:
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Hey list,
Is there any way to hint to ConTeXt that the contents of a \startitemize
\stopitemize pair should
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Am 17.03.2012 um 10:21 schrieb luigi scarso:
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Hey list,
Is there any way to hint to ConTeXt
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I think the best what I can do for ConTeXt is helping to
structure, organize and integrating the huge amount of
existing information.
Hear, hear!
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Is there any way to hint to ConTeXt that the contents of a \startitemize
\stopitemize pair should try to be all on the same page?
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Hey list,
I have a definition, like so...
\startdefinition[definition:Foo]{Foo}
Definition of foo here...
\stopdefinition
I'd like to reference it in the same way I would a section like
On Sun, 2012-03-11 at 09:27 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Add width=fit to \definedescription.
Thanks a lot Wolfgang.
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documentation for it. I found this on the wiki, but all of the different
parameters aren't explained:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setupfloats
The User Manual PDF doesn't elaborate on the parameters either much.
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margin=1cm]
\starttext
\startdefinition[definition:Something]{Something}
Stuff and more stuff.\footnote{Some footnote text.}
\stopdefinition
\stoptext
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[definition:Corporate Personhood]{Corporate Personhood}
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It ends up typesetting:
Corporate Per-
sonhood
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