Hello,
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
I wan't to typset some programming code \starttyping code \stoptyping
works perfect. But is there a way to use directly the input of a file?
\typefile ?
Tobias
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Hello,
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
I wan't to typset some programming code \starttyping code \stoptyping
works perfect. But is there a way to use directly the input of a file?
\typefile ?
Tobias
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Hi,
John Magolske wrote:
I'm having trouble getting \totalnumberofpages to display while using
\setuparranging [2UP].
In order to get \totalnumberofpages (or \lastpage), the following happens:
- First TeX run - produces file.tui
- TeXutil - convert file.tui into file.tuo
- Second TeX run -
Hi Richard,
Richard Gabriel wrote:
Now it seems I've made something horribly bad... :-(
No problem. First, to make mistakes is human. Secondly, we now have (as
comment) the labels which help (at least non-native speakers) to find
them if one needs them.
I swear I won't be so active
Hi,
sjoerd siebinga wrote:
I have made a Ruby-script (for personal use loosely based on Adam's
xsl-files) which generates all the encoding- and symbolfiles from a
given cmapfile. If someone could send me the ttf-font, I can generate
all the necessary encodingfiles for you.
Nice! The
Hi,
Richard Gabriel wrote:
+\setuplabeltext [\s!de] [\v!appendix=Anschlu\ssharp\space] % RG
Hmm, I'd rather use Anhang.
Besides: So far I used simply 1 Title of my first chapter and A
My first appendix rather than Chapter 1 Title of my first chapter.
(It looks cute as
Chapter 1
Hi,
Hans Hagen wrote:
chinese is not yet defined in utf so if you want that, we need to do it
We probably should.
question: do the unicode tables cover gbk and big 5 well?
There exists a one-to-one correspondence between GBK and Unicode [1],
for Big5 there are 7 characters which cannot be
Hi,
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Maybe it is beacuse of the encoding of your .tex file.
The encoding of my tex source file is cp936 and I edit with gvim.
ConTeXt compiles OK when processing Chinese. I din't use
\enableregime[utf] or \language[cn] to typeset Chinese.
Ok this works. Another possibility
Hi,
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
What would be needed to get UTF-8 input running with Chinese?
If you use vim to edit your tex file, maybe you can try set
encoding=utf8, then save and compile.
As far as I know, GBK is compatible with unicode.
No, that does not work - that is the reason I started
Hi,
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
What is the value of your environment variables about LC_CTYPE and LANG ?
Well, I use SCIM to input the characters and my locale is de_DE.UTF-8.
As the input works everywhere (OpenOffice, vim in Xterm, gvim etc.) I'm
positiv that the problem is the lacking support of
Hi,
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Is there less kerning among CJK fonts? I would expect so.
Classically any Chinese character has exactly the same width, which is
the same as the height (square). Nowadays some are taller than wide. I'm
quite certain that there is hardly any Chinese font with kerning as
Hi,
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Somebody was so kind to put it at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Chinese so I have deleted the duplicate
on your user page.
I tried the receipe there, but with no real success.
Seemingly the UTF-8 encoding makes some trouble - I get either errors or
the wrong
Hi,
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Seemingly the UTF-8 encoding makes some trouble - I get either errors
or the wrong characters.
Ok, I played around a bit more:
\usemodule[chinese]
\enableregime[utf]
...
Hä? 中文?
Prints as Hä? *** (* denotes black boxes).
Whereas
\enableregime[utf] % or without
Hi,
I use 'texexec --batch --pages=1:2' and Page \pagenumber\ of
\totalnumberofpages.
What I get is: Page 1 of 1 and Page 2 of 2. I of cause like to see:
Page 1 of 2.
Any ideas how to get this?
Tobias
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Hi,
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Does pagenumber\ of \lastpage help?
No: I still get Page 1 of 1 and Page 2 of 2
I tried now:
texexec --texutil --runs=2 --batch --pages=1:2
which runs only once (= tex once and then texutil once).
If one then manually runs texexec again (same options) it finally
Hi,
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
German orthography is a mess right now, we now have two sets of rules,
old and new. New hyphenation is ugly and rules are constantly
changing. I see that ConTeXt has lang-deo.pat, so I was hoping that
this would produce old patterns, but it doesn't seem to work
Hi,
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
The only texmf.cnf lives in /etc/texmf.cnf; other are symlinks to it.
Do you have a symlink in /etc/share/texmf/web2c as well?
Well, I have with a standard-SUSE-10.0 teTeX only
/etc/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf and neither of those others.
To find the texmf.cnf,
Hi,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
indeed annoying (and depressing); it also means that you cannot copy
an old tree to a new linux installation (this is what i found out
recently); on windows, one does not have this problem (since it
carries previous versions of libraries); i don't know how sensitive
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
I'm having a totally blank page at the end of the document.
The document has a page number, but nothing is on it.
I remember this being a known bug when front/body/backmatter
was used ... is there a known fix?
You mean the following?
Hi,
Hans Hagen wrote:
beware, if you you nil the page commands, you may need to make sure
yourself that the pagebreaks between section blocks are forced at the
right moment in order to reset for instance marks (used in running
headers);
end of frontpart (page break)
some changes to header
Hi,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I've created a new beta of the bib module, and uploaded it to my
server.
Great.
* add interaction to \cite[url]
How about adding alike for DOI (see below), not much tested.
Maybe the shown DOI should be put though the URL hyphenation algorithm
as they can be quite
Hi,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
special characters: explain e.g. \{ and \[ (3)
That brings me to a thing I miss a lot. My LaTeX book had in the end a
few pages with special characters, which is the main reason I still look
in it.
I'd like to see - preferably at the last pages of the manual so
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Betreff: MetaPost to SVG Converter
Datum: 7 Nov 2005 22:00:00 -0800
Von: tlhiv [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organisation: http://groups.google.com
Newsgruppen: comp.text.tex
For all that are interested, I've setup a page which
Hi all,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
What do you do with ConTeXT?
As big project I typeset my Diploma (~ Master) thesis with it - and I
will do so for my PhD as well.
Otherwise I use it for slides and writeups. For papers I so far used
LaTeX, but I'm toying with the idea to use it also for a
Hello,
does someone know how, if at all, one can printout some variable? Like
Emean:=(2*Eone+Ezero+2*Etwo)/5.;
label.urt(btex $A = x$
where x is the value of Emean? I frequently create some diagrams, modify
them and then forget to change the label. (If one could set the number
of
Hello,
I just updated my teTeX to 3.0 (using RPMs) and to
\def\contextversion{2005.06.07}
Running texec --version calls mktextfm ec-lmr12 which fails.
(I don't have ec-lmr12, should I have it? I have the following:
/usr/share/texmf/fonts/afm/public/lm/lmr12.afm
Hello,
Tobias Burnus wrote:
I just updated my teTeX to 3.0 (using RPMs) and to
\def\contextversion{2005.06.07}
Running texec --version calls mktextfm ec-lmr12 which fails.
I'm stupid. I glanced at newest version on teTeX-3.0 but it seem to
relate to something different. I then looked
Hello,
Peter Münster wrote:
On Fri, 27 May 2005, Tobias Burnus wrote:
Should be e.g. for A4 \special{papersize=210mm,297mm} and for A5
\special{papersize=148mm,210mm}.
If I add this, it actually seems to work here. I failed to create
something which obtains the papersize automatically
Hello,
Hans Hagen wrote:
Ok, the following works:
\special{papersize=\the\paperwidth,\the\paperheight}
how about adding something to spec-tr:
\definespecial\dosetuppaper#1#2#3%
{\special{papersize=#2,#3}}
Ok. By the way, inserting in pt, cm or mm all works; i.e. this simple
definition
Hello,
Tobias Wolf wrote:
today I went to work to make up my mind about whether it would be a
good idea to go ahead and produce my BSc. Thesis with ConTeXt.
It's clear, I'm very much attracted to it's approach, I do like the
syntax and the focus on PDF output (I never used DVI before) et
Ni hao and hello,
redox wrote:
\usemodule[math]
or
\usemodule[newmat]
or
\usemodule[nath]
For most equation, the plain TeX commands incl. \eqalign and \eqalignno
should be enough. (For the latter: \formulanumber{} and
\formulasubnumber are useful.)
For nath, one should use the LaTeX
Hello,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Should work, of course. Can you send me JHund.bib
and/or a minimal (not-)working example?
No, I changed the file (removed manual [1] and \cite[...] in favour
of footnotes since I wanted to add several notes to the references). I
now retried with simply adding a
Hello,
I've the feeling that I miss something obvious, but currently t-bib does
not work at all; I mean tex runs and bibtex happily creates the .bbl
file, but I get cite argument myReference unknown.
I have:
texexec : TeXExec 5.2.3 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2004
Hello,
R S Ananda Murthy wrote:
Please tell me how to check the version of ConTEXt that is installed
on my system. I am running Slackware 10.1.
Run kpsewhich context.tex and look in that file for \def\contextversion.
Or, run ConTeXt and look at one of the first lines it spits out. It
should
Hello,
my browser says: file does not begin with %pdf ...
this is strange. I just checked with my browser (safari, firefox) and
they downloaded the file well. And 'file' gives me:
I have also the same problems. In FireFox 1.0.2/Linux with AR7pre
plugin, the AR plugin starts and states:
File
Hi,
Gerben Wierda wrote:
On 19 Mar 2005, at 20:38, Willi Egger wrote:
There are different options.
first of all I would have a look into \bTABLE ...\eTABLE constructs
see enatab.pdf manual.
Where do I find this manual?
As always: Go to http://www.pragma-ade.com/dir/ and look around.
Hello,
Matthew Huggett wrote:
Then I tried searching for the file texmf.cnf, but it is nowhere to be
found.
On my system, it's in texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf -- if that helps at all.
Well, on web2c-based systems (fpTeX, teTeX, TeXLive) one should be able
to find it using
kpsewhich texmf.cnf.
Hi Mats,
Mats Broberg wrote:
OK, I'm using MikTeX so obviously I should change the memory settings in
a different file then.
Google is your friend. Try
http://www.miktex.org/manual/miktexinilayout.html#id585308
and there Memory Settings for TeX Friends. the file is seeminly
named miktex.ini.
Hello Mats,
Mats Broberg wrote:
Pity! What TeX distributions are the other Windows users running, if not
MikTeX?
Well, TeXLive, fpTeX or Hans' stripped-down TeX version comes into my mind.
If you don't have the TeXLive CD (as several TeX user groups send their
members), try
-
Hi,
yet another URW++ font - this time a typewriter font.
Tobias
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Hello,
Walter Schmidt has uploaded to CTAN
| (1) the PostScript font family Garamond No8, which URW
| has made available for free under the Aladdin Free Public
| License, see http://www.artifex.com/downloads/.
|
| (2) font metrics, macros etc. to use the fonts with LaTeX;
| this is material which
Hi,
3DLDF might be interesting to some of you. I have not tested it, but it
seems to use a similar language to MetaPost (but with 3D coordinates)
and generates real MetaPost.
http://www.gnu.org/software/3dldf/
| My primary purpose in writing 3DLDF was to make it possible to use
MetaPost for
|
Hello,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
This is a link that allows you to apply for Adobe's 'beta program'.
The link worked for me, perhaps because the website recognized my
Linux machine correctly?
Well, I found it also after I sent the email (I was looking too low).
Whether or not you actually get to test
Hi,
Hans van der Meer wrote:
On Jan 6, 2005, at 17:44, Hans Hagen wrote:
btw, there is a new 'manual': tiptrick.pdf; will be extended over time
Where can I find it? I did look for it on the pragma site but could
not find a link to it in any of the subtrees.
Hello,
as Heise.de is informing (06.01.2005 10:44), Adobe offers now AR7.
Adobe provides Acrobat Reader 7 for Linux [Update]
Adobe provides a beta version of the free Adobe Reader 7 for Linux,
shortly after the release of the PDF generator Acrobat 7. Interested
parties can register for the beta
Hello,
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
First, I do have entries such as
@Misc{Wikipedia,
with no year entry, and this comes out as Wikipedia (). I think the
parens should only be used if the year is nonempty.
Side note: The Oxford Guide to Style suggestes for online publication to
add something
Hallo,
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Try \startnathequation ... \stopnathequation instead.
Ah, thanks. Is there still a way to get unnumbered equations?
Do not put \placeformula before the equation :)
Well, that changes a bit the spacing, how about \placeformula[-] ?
Tobias
Hi,
David Arnold wrote:
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\setupbodyfont[ams]
\newcommand{\Real}{\mathbb{R}}
\def\Real#1{{\Bbb R}}
Let $x\in\Real$.
Tobias
PS: I think the following looks nicer:
\definefont[BBMFont][bbm12 sa *]
\def\Bbm#1%
{{\hbox{\BBMFont #1}}}
% Use Bbm instead
Hello,
Otared Kavian wrote:
[Using \Bbm]
On my installation of ConTeXt and TeX this doesn't work, while \Bbb is
part of the basic ConTeXt.
Well, this should work if you have that font, which is part of standard
teTeX and probably also of standard fpTeX and thus TeXLive. Otherwise
you can find
Hello,
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Right, but as far as I understand this solution:
\def\CapStretchAmount{.08em}
\def\CapStretch#1{\def\stretchedspaceamount{\CapStretchAmount}\stretchednormalcase{#1}}
Which is used as so:
\CapStretch{\sc The King in Yellow}
applies only to
Hello,
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Greek: I defined \Greekleftquot as a guillemot, as a guess. Is that right?
Looking at the Oxford Guide to Style, I find
Use double quotation marks, or in modern Greek guillemets; but in
ancient Greek some scholars may dispense with quotation marks, perhaps
using an
Hello,
Eeri Kask wrote:
(1) References in math formulas:
\placeformula [Ref]
\startformula
\eqalignno {
...
}
\stopformula
This should work ok. Try
\placeformula[ref]
\startformula\eqalignno{
a = b \formulanumber[refa]{a}\cr
b =c \subformulanumber[refb]{b}\cr
}\stopformula
\in[ref], \in[refa],
Hello,
Peter Münster wrote:
PPCHTeX seems to be broken in the latest ConTeXt beta version.
Here an example (copied from the manual):
If I do a dvips -Ppdf test.dvi I get the following warning:
dvips: Could not find figure file ./test-mpgraph.4000; continuing
dvips: Could not find figure file
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is ConTeXt prepared for math?
With regard to mathematics ConTeXt can do all things which plain TeX can.
I mean...can I do...
$\sum_{i=1}^{n}{x_{i}}$
as I used to in LaTeX?
Yes. For displaymath you can use plain TeX's $$\sum$$ or better
\placeformula
Hello,
Maurice Diamantin wrote:
- how about ConTeXt future (why it is not open source?)
Well, ConTeXt is regarded as opensource. The last time I read the
licence it looked pretty free. In how far do you think should ConTeXt
become more open source? BSD licence without advertising clause? LGPL?
Hello,
(Passing on a question.) Is there a simple methode to automatically add
a thinspace before ?, !, : and ; as it is done commonly in
French? This would make typing easier and would allow to change a
thinspace into a normal space etc.
In addition, I have the following problem. I downloaded
Hello,
I have a really strange problem.
After changing a label in ghostscript (mpost terminal), I fail to mpost
the output since the TeX file looks like
\switchtobodyfont[7.5pt]
%
[...]
\shipout\hbox{\smash{\hbox{\hbox{% line 402 gnuplot0001.mp
xtls ($1+2885.878040):($3/1.6637149187);
Hello
Hans Hagen wrote:
From: Pedro Mendonça [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Context and bibtex
1) What's the best way to refer bibliography in context?
2) How can I use bibtex in ConTEXt (like in latex)? Do I have to
download extra packages for that? Someone has refered \usemodule[bib]
and others
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8 to convert jpg images to eps. But the images
are not very good when converted to pdf. How can I improve the quality of
the images?
Besides Hans methode (texexec --pdf --fig=c yourfile.jpg) I want to
remark that PDFTeX is able to
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will try and answer the queries of Mr.Tobias Burnus:
You missed to answer one question. (Well, I could have posed it better.)
The DataVisualization.pdf does exist, but is blank. Even when I open it in
acrobat reader or gv it is totally blank
:-(
If it
John Culleton wrote:
I have figured out that there is a way to print out the
internal documentation of the various Context modules in a
manner that makes some sense. I first use grep to extract
all the %D lines of a module into a separate file e.g.,
foo.tex. Then I eliminate the %D tag from
Hello,
Hans Hagen wrote:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/tex.iso.bz2 120 M (unzips
to an ISO which runs context + everything from cd, for the moment win,
including perl/ruby)
Who is maintaining this one? What is needed to expand it for the
other systems?
i maintain it, and what
Hello,
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 01:29:48PM +0100, Alexander Klink wrote:
How do I print '{' and '}'. You may answer with RTFM but please name the M
and page!
what about \type|{| and \type|}| (just like \verb in LaTeX)?
Or $\{$ and $\}$ which uses the math font instead of the typewriter
front.
Hello,
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 12:50:18AM +0100, K.H. Wesseling wrote:
--selection=1,2,3:50,52:90 does it here. Karel.
Thanks. I should really look at texexec --help pdfselection instead
of at the man page. I used '-' instead of ':' which failed.
Tobias
Hello,
how I can use TeXExec --pdfselection with a selection range?
If I try --selection=3-50,52-90 I get an error. It works if I write
--selection=3,4,5,6,7,... but this is quite labourous and one needs to
make sure that one has not forgot a single number.
(I try to cut out the colour pages to
Hello,
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 09:25:07PM +0100, Mathias Picker wrote:
Using something like
\useURL[foo]{attachments/1013-Comato_Zugriffe.zip}
\goto{\url[attachments/1013-Comato_Zugriffe.zip]}[url(foo)]
Try this:
\useURL[foo][attachments/1013-Comato_Zugriffe.zip]
Hello,
If you run the test case below, once with and once without
\statupinteraction[state=start], you realize that this influences the
hyphenation.
Using interaction, the URL is only hyphenated at '/', '.' etc.
Using no interaction, also the words are hyphenated.
How can I get also hyphenated
Hello,
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 02:07:57PM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
you need to 'patch' the math-* files where the symbols are defined;
an option can be to provide an additional set of definitions; i can also
think of something
\Var\Psi
what do the other mathematicians think
In principle,
Hello,
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 11:02:19AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two problems and I will be pleased if someone could help me.
I'm working on my final work for school and the first problem:
\title Abstrakt (in Czech)
\title Abstract (in English)
I need to have both of them
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 11:23:23AM +0100, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
It definitely doesn't seem to work here ...
Just to clarify, the \cites[..] do appear with brackets, it's
the list that doesn't have them. Using
Here it works (in the list), the only problem is is the spacing, if the
item
Hi,
I have several equations. But for some of them (lengthy and
uninteresting calculations) in the appendix the default fontsize is too
big. What is the best way (command) to reduce their size consistently?
Tobias
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Hi,
I have some strange bibTeX problems.
a) I try to show DOI references in the publication list, therefore I
created the macro \gotoDOI{} and modified
\setuppublicationlayout[article].
As long as I don't use \setupinteraction[state=start], the DOI is
hyphenated.
Using
Hello,
On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 12:18:26PM +, Nigel King wrote:
[Nigel-Kings-G4-Lap:~/bin] nigelk% texsync.rb --update
Running /Users/nigelk/.cshrc
: Command not found.
So what am I doing wrong?
Nothing, but ... The problem is that the shbang line (#!/usr/bin/ruby)
doesn't work if you
Hi,
I'm sure I miss something obvious but I have no clue what it is.
I have:
\def\gotoDOI#1{\hyphenatedurl#1}
\gotoDOI{10.1016/S0009-2614(01)01361-6}
\hyphenatedurl{10.1016/S0009-2614(01)01361-6}
and I redefined supp-lan.tex's \scanurl to hyphenate at '(' and ')'.
The strange thing is:
Hello,
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 11:52:11AM +, Adam Lindsay wrote:
\placebookmarks[chapter,section,subsection]
Add:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
...works for me.
Ok, now I finally figured out what went wrong in my real document:
I had first \placebookmarks and then \setupinteraction.
Hello,
I use something like \goto{chapter}[some-reference] where this chapter
is not yet written (and thus I have later to check whether it is indeed
called 'some-reference' and not by chance 'some-other-reference').
Unfortunally, ConTeXt writes 'chapter' and not e.g. chapter~{\bf ??} or
Hello again,
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 02:30:38PM +0100, Tobias Burnus wrote:
I use something like \goto{chapter}[some-reference] where this chapter
is not yet written (and thus I have later to check whether it is indeed
called 'some-reference' and not by chance 'some-other-reference').
I
Hello,
(first: Thanks, Hans for the answer, I added some space in
\unknownreference and a $\blacktriangleright$, but otherwise I won't
miss any reference anymore; fingers crossed.)
(a) I fail somehow to produce bookmarks (or 'outlines') for the Acrobat
Reader. I tried
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 08:13:37PM +0100, Severin Obertuefer wrote:
in my header I want to have the follwoing output:
Exercise 5 - TRANSLATOR_APPLICATION
You miss the command \getmarking. Try the following:
-
\definehead[class][subject]
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 04:24:16PM +0100, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
And for the I'm stupid series, I reintroduced an old bug in
fixing another, so here we are again.
Hmm, I saved that file (nath.tar.bz2), used bunzip2 (nath.tar). But this
file is not a tar archive as one might expect but only
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 10:38:52PM +0100, Mikael Persson wrote:
can you give a pointer to those fonts?
Windows (type 1 and ttf):
http://support.wolfram.com/mathematica/systems/windows/general/latestfonts.html
For completeness:
MACINTOSH:
Hi,
I get this stange result: The second page (p.3-4) of each embedded
file have the wrong offset, for the other pages (p. 6-\infty) they are ok.
Any ideas? This is with
pdfeTeXk, Version 3.14159-1.10b-2.1 (Web2C 7.4.5) (format=cont-en 2003.10.6
and the TeX code from below.
Tobias
Hi,
I have a A5 document (as PDF file) which should be nx=2,ny=1 placed on a
landscape A4 paper.
The problem is that I want to have more whitespace on the left side for
stapleing/punching which can easiest be done by letting the included
pages overlap. I tried distance=-4cm but it didn't work as
Hello,
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 08:51:26AM +0200, Willi Egger wrote:
Gonçalo Morais wrote
usually I will have an extra empty page as the last page of the document.
How can I cut it out or avoid it?
Could you be more specific? - Normally you will get an empty page when in
doublesided mode
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 09:52:54AM +0200, Jens-Uwe Morawski wrote:
yesterday i've updated context and was surprised that texexec --help
only shows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] context]$ texexec --help
Try texexec --help all
There is somewhere a bug hidden in the new help system since this is
Hello,
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 11:10:37PM +0200, Pawel Jackowski na Onet wrote:
% \relax is not always obligatory but treat it as a goode habit
What I wanted to say by 'goode'?
While it is not an English word (says the Oxford English Dictionary)
there is
Goode, Richard (Stephen)
(b NY,
Hi,
I played a bit around with --pdfarrange and found out that I couldn't do:
texexec --pdfarrange --paper=a5*a4,landscape --print='2UP,doublesided' file.pdf
Since: paper becomes [A5][A4,LANDSCAPE] and /.*2UP.*/ becomes
[2UP,doublesided,rotated] and I don't want to have it rotated.
The
Hi all,
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, David Arnold wrote:
May I ask how I can reference each of these equations separately in the
text? That is, how can I give a different label to each equation in the
alignment, then reference each one independent of the other?
\placeformula[david]
Hi,
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, David Arnold wrote:
Is there a setup that will typeset the labels as (1.1) and (1.1a)?
Not that I'm aware of, but I use \informula[foo] with
\def\informula#1{(\in[#1])}
Tobias
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Hi,
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Tobias Burnus wrote:
I've two problems with m-bib:
a) I want to have the cites numbered by occurrence like this [1], [2],
etc. I managed to get 1, 2, 3 etc. in the reference list but
in the text I get [23], [5] etc. where this number is the number
Hi,
I would like to use this:
\completecontent
\chapter{$a|b$}
\bye
the problem is that the bar | causes problems in the table of contents.
Any ideas how I can still have it in the table?
Tobias
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Hello Sebastian,
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Sebastian Rooks wrote:
what about \chapter{a\vert b} ?
Good idea, I only remembered \mid which is something like '\,|\,'.
(I need to find my texbook, someone seems to have borrowed it.)
PS: Did you get any answer for this one of your previous question :
Hello all,
(repost)
I have the following problem:
Using
\setuppagenumbering[location={footer,right}]
\startbodymatter
\chapter{Hi}
\stopbodymatter
I always get 3 pages, but I want to have two: The recto with Hi and its
verso, I don't want to have an extra recto!
Tobias
Hi,
I want to cite:
[1], [2].
Using \setuppublications[numbering=yes,refcommand=number]
I get [1], [3] in the text and 1, 2 in the References list.
Has anyone seen a problem like this?
Tobias
PS: While clicking on the items in the Reference list jumps to the
refering page, the opposite is
Hi,
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a nice way to setup
frontmatter to use roman numerals and bodymatter arabic numerals
starting from 1?
I know I can use \setupsectionblock[][before=\bgroup\setup...]
but is there something nicer?
What's wrong with this :
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