I am looking for a way to concatenate several PDF files, and found this
e-mail from Hans:
http://www.tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2001-January/000240.html
saying that texexec can do it in several ways! and to look on the web-site,
texexec manual and the mailing list for directions.
I went
I am looking for a way to concatenate several PDF files, and found this
e-mail from Hans:
http://www.tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2001-January/000240.html
saying that texexec can do it in several ways! and to look on the web-site,
texexec manual and the mailing list for directions.
I went
Patrick,
Maybe we should move this discussion off the list to not bother others
that may not be so interested in it.
What I am trying to say (answering your question) is that learning by
example is natural to human behaviour and extremely efficient. If you
attend any of my classes here in
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Aug 2 09:08:22 2004
From: Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Best source of ConTeXt documentation?
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- it would take a lot of effort to keep such a source code
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Aug 2 08:46:53 2004
From: Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [NTG-context] Re: Best source of ConTeXt documentation?
Oh come on, this is completely crap. The people at PRAGMA (i.e. Hans)
share ConTeXt, wich is
I have a very simple file, with some 20 pages only and a few pictures,
nothing extr5enuous, but when I include the following piece of code
anywhere, it gives me TeX capacity exceeded, when producing a PDF file, that
is, with texexec --pdf book.tex but NO error when producing a DVI file ...
Can
the
shellescape to t (true) which enables \write18 and you might be able to
increase the memory assignments in the CONTEXT section of this file.
I hope this helps!
Kind reagrds Willi
Paulo Ney de Souza wrote:
Done, sorry
Paulo
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