page)
The distinction between \pagereference, \textreference and \reference is
sort of historical and relates to efficiency (in mkii):
\pagereference : only stores the pagenumber
\textreference : only stores the text
\reference : stores pagenumber and text
In mkiv the last two are the same no
there a trick to let ConTeXt automatically omit the reference when
%the picture happens to appear on the correct page (or change the
%reference to « on this page »). In other words, can one make a sort of
%conditional reference that only mentions the page if it is not the
%present page?
%
%ConTeXt has a
works related to the works you want to cite
> > (for instance at the basis of relevant key/reference words or
> > other).
> >
> > Would be do-able I guess (LuaTex can access dabatases), only
> > problem is you have to convert al these .bib files into the
> > da
anyone has thought about implementing Bibtex as a database.
the main problem there is that normally authors collect their own
bibentries and that bib has become sort of a standard ... i have no
problem with a database approach but it would also mean normalizing
(e.g. get rid of tex stuff in bib entr
unt, as in {journal|title}? Do we need to
> allow such logic?
>
> We can continue to discuss this with Thomas and Luigi but I mention it
> here on the mailing list as Flavien Lambert brought up the question.
>
> Alan
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 11:52:15 +0200
> Ha
t brought up the question.
Alan
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 11:52:15 +0200
Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 7/16/2014 11:31 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
> > The sort by author is perfect.
>
> fyi, sorting authors is kind of complex as we need to take all name
> elements into account (initial
and MkIV wherever applicable.
If time and experience-level allows me, I would like to start working on
that kind of things. Someday I would also like to write a user-manual for
Context novices (and ppl. new to Tex in general). But first I need to sort
out some things myself, esp. about the whole font-
On 7/16/2014 11:31 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
The sort by author is perfect.
fyi, sorting authors is kind of complex as we need to take all name
elements into account (initials, firstnames, surnames, vons, juniors);
of course there can be multiple authors; add to the extra axes year
journal
The sort by author is perfect.
Thanks,
F.
On 16 Jul 2014 17:16, "Hans Hagen" wrote:
> On 7/16/2014 10:10 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
>
>> Great! Thanks a lot!
>>
>> And concerning sorting by date?
>>
>
> sorttype=author
>
> sorts by author,year
ext
>>
>> Could you just give a minimal example?
>> And, if possible, a way to sort by date...
>>
>> Once again, my apologies for taking your time with that.
>>
>> Best,
>> F.
>>
>>
>> On 16 July 2014 04:31, Hans Hagen mailto:pra
]
\starttext
\showbtxdatasetfields[example]
some text
\placebtxrendering[example]
\stoptext
Could you just give a minimal example?
And, if possible, a way to sort by date...
Once again, my apologies for taking your time with that.
Best,
F.
On 16 July 2014 04:31, Hans Hagen mailto:pra...@wxs.nl
text
\placebtxrendering[example]
\stoptext
Could you just give a minimal example?
And, if possible, a way to sort by date...
Once again, my apologies for taking your time with that.
Best,
F.
On 16 July 2014 04:31, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 7/15/2014 12:39 PM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
>
>>
sort the entries by date?
The criterium is used for cited entries, and text/all then means for the
whole document. In your case you wan the data set (no refs in the text):
\placebtxrendering
[example]
[method=dataset]
This axis is one of the new things as using criterium for that is messy
,
method=local,
alternative=apa]
\starttext
\showbtxdatasetfields[example]
\placebtxrendering
[example]
[criterium=all]
\stoptext
I get the list but not the bibliography itself.
What is wrong with my file? Is there also a way to sort the entries by date?
Best,
F
. (The awk in the pipeline makes sure
that only pages with some difference make it to the viewer.)
DPI=72 compare-pdfs.sh old.pdf new.pdf | tee book-print.compare72dpi | awk '{if
case the script is useful to others (earlier versions are in the
> contexttest repository somewhere), I am attaching it. I use it as
> follows with a bash command line. (The awk in the pipeline makes sure
> that only pages with some difference make it to the viewer.)
>
> DPI=72 comp
ewer.)
DPI=72 compare-pdfs.sh old.pdf new.pdf | tee book-print.compare72dpi | awk '{if
(($3 > 0.02)) print;}' | sort -nr -k3 | awk '{print $1}' | xargs -r feh
-Sanjoy
#! /bin/bash
# Usage: $0 file1.pdf file2.pdf
#
# compares file1.pdf and file2.pdf by rendering each pa
On 2014-07-02 Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
>
> I have an urgent project that needs three outputs: pdf, epub, and
> kindle. The formatting needs are pretty basic.
>
> What is the recommended, more efficient workflow for this sort of
> thing?
For multichannel
On 7/2/2014 11:18 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
On Wed, 02 Jul 2014 15:12:10 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي
حامد wrote:
What is the recommended, more efficient workflow for this sort of
thing? Should I start with markdown and then generate context and epub
(then
On 7/2/2014 11:12 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Dear gang,
I have an urgent project that needs three outputs: pdf, epub, and
kindle. The formatting needs are pretty basic. In your experience:
What is the recommended, more efficient workflow for this sort of thing?
Should I
that needs three outputs: pdf, epub, and
kindle. The formatting needs are pretty basic. In your experience:
What is the recommended, more efficient workflow for this sort of
thing? Should I start with markdown and then generate context and epub
(then convert epub=>kindle I presume)? Or does one
On Wed, 2 Jul 2014, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Dear gang,
I have an urgent project that needs three outputs: pdf, epub, and kindle. The
formatting needs are pretty basic. In your experience:
What is the recommended, more efficient workflow for this sort of thing?
Should I
Am 2014-07-03 um 03:12 schrieb Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد
:
> What is the recommended, more efficient workflow for this sort of thing?
> Should I start with markdown and then generate context and epub (then convert
> epub=>kindle I presume)? Or does one context file with
On Wed, 02 Jul 2014 15:12:10 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد
wrote:
What is the recommended, more efficient workflow for this sort of thing?
Should I start with markdown and then generate context and epub (then
convert epub=>kindle I presume)? Or does one context file w
Dear gang,
I have an urgent project that needs three outputs: pdf, epub, and kindle.
The formatting needs are pretty basic. In your experience:
What is the recommended, more efficient workflow for this sort of thing?
Should I start with markdown and then generate context and epub (then
On 6/27/2014 10:05 AM, Gour wrote:
Hans Hagen writes:
See sort-lan.lua ... you could define a pseudo-language for this and
use that one for sorting. The actual sorting is driven by a sequence
of steps that (can) involve uppercase, lowercase, shape, unicode,
specific order etc.
It looks very
Am 27.06.2014 um 10:05 schrieb Gour :
> Hans Hagen writes:
>
>> See sort-lan.lua ... you could define a pseudo-language for this and
>> use that one for sorting. The actual sorting is driven by a sequence
>> of steps that (can) involve uppercase, lowercase, shape, un
Hans Hagen writes:
> See sort-lan.lua ... you could define a pseudo-language for this and
> use that one for sorting. The actual sorting is driven by a sequence
> of steps that (can) involve uppercase, lowercase, shape, unicode,
> specific order etc.
It looks very good. Congratula
;hr-resolve-case" "hr-ignore-special"))
(use-rule-set :run 3
:rule-set ("hr-resolve-special"))
which says that the sorting should be done in the following order: first
rules for sanskrit diacriticits, then alphabetic sort of Croatian (hr)
characters etc. followed by anot
special"))
(use-rule-set :run 3
:rule-set ("hr-resolve-special"))
which says that the sorting should be done in the following order: first
rules for sanskrit diacriticits, then alphabetic sort of Croatian (hr)
characters etc. followed by another set of rules saying to sort
ed to iterate to an
> acceptable solution.
>
> Some of these mkiv mechanisms are already a bit old and could be done
> better using some newer luatex trickery (but i need tome to do that).
>
> It would be nice to have a large test case for this (sort of hard to
> make one
ms are already a bit old and could be done
> better using some newer luatex trickery (but i need tome to do that).
>
> It would be nice to have a large test case for this (sort of hard to
> make one as some trial and error is involved). As you already have some,
> best
these mkiv mechanisms are already a bit old and could be done
better using some newer luatex trickery (but i need tome to do that).
It would be nice to have a large test case for this (sort of hard to
make one as some trial and error is involved). As you already have
some, best collect them
and could be done
better using some newer luatex trickery (but i need tome to do that).
It would be nice to have a large test case for this (sort of hard to
make one as some trial and error is involved). As you already have some,
best collect them for future reference.
A new beta
Hi Hans,
On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 09:29:32PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 5/2/2014 5:59 PM, Darksair wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I would like to have a colored horizontal stripe as background for one
> >line of text. Sort of like what textbackground does, but I w
On 5/2/2014 5:59 PM, Darksair wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to have a colored horizontal stripe as background for one
line of text. Sort of like what textbackground does, but I want it to
span the whole \paperwidth, instead of just \textwidth. At the end of
the day, I would use it to style for
Hi all,
I would like to have a colored horizontal stripe as background for one
line of text. Sort of like what textbackground does, but I want it to
span the whole \paperwidth, instead of just \textwidth. At the end of
the day, I would use it to style for example my section heads, or to
Hans Hagen writes:
> indeed. this is what (sort of) happens in case of a plugged in renderer:
>
> \sqrt{#1} -> ...\mathstylehbox{#1}... -> ...\hbox{\stylecommand #1}...
>
> when #a = a \over b the style gets applied to the a only as \over
> creates two (pseudo) groups i
, the
first k\over m has a small, inline-math m in the denominator but a
display-math k in the numerator. The second sqrt is fine.
Is the problem that my plain-TeX habits, from decades using \over,
should be over, and that \frac is the recommended way?
indeed. this is what (sort of) happens in
ustom solution using frames, hrules and
vfills in between. So far, it works well. (A small problem is wrong
hrule spacing at the beginning of the page, and
start/stoplinecorrection leads to wrong vfill-spacing. If I can't sort
it out, I'll write another message.)
Ki
ss.bib.
The first step is tro to make for each of them a .bbl-file with, what
I would call, a "bbl-generator.tex":
++++
\setupbibtex[database=ps.bib,sort=author]
%\setupbibtex[database=ss.bib,sort=author]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa] %or
say, ps.bib, and a section "secundary sources", for which have the bibfile
ss.bib.
The first step is tro to make for each of them a .bbl-file with, what I would
call, a "bbl-generator.tex":
++++
\setupbibtex[database=ps.bib,sort=author]
%\set
ber. so a correct sequence would be
BO.15 3.2
A finished sequence would be
goddess @@ BO.15 3.2 3.5
The sort order has to be letter by letter,
as defined in the Chicago Manual of Style.
Can Context sort and summarize these locaters?
You can use the "BO.15 3.2 3.5" as subentry and
.15 3.2
A finished sequence would be
goddess @@ BO.15 3.2 3.5
The sort order has to be letter by letter,
as defined in the Chicago Manual of Style.
Can Context sort and summarize these locaters?
I can even change the BO sequence to 0 (zero) and
then change it back later on. The key is can
Conte
t; \usemodule[bib]
> \setupbibtex[database=testrefs, sort=author]
> \setuppublications[alternative=num, sorttype=bbl]
>
> \starttext
>
> Hi \cite[Abelson:1996]
>
> \blank
> \placepublications[criterium=text]
>
> \stoptext
> ===
On 3/19/2014 3:57 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi,
apologies for the slightly silly example, but I hope it shows my
problem: from processing an xml file, I have material which is best
typeset in some sort of table environment (I think). It also has some
sort of sectioning mechanism which is
.\footnote{\index{Why a comma?}Endnote.}
\placefootnotes
\placeindex
\stoptext
fixed (sort of) but i'm not sure about side effects
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Ridderstra
Hi,
apologies for the slightly silly example, but I hope it shows my
problem: from processing an xml file, I have material which is best
typeset in some sort of table environment (I think). It also has some
sort of sectioning mechanism which is displayed as margindata. If you
typeset the
log, classify, list, abstract, scan, look into, idealize,
isolate, discriminate, distinguish, screen, pigeonhole, pick over, sort,
integrate, blend, inspect, filter, lump, skip, smooth, chunk, average,
approximate, cluster, aggregate, outline, summarize, itemize, review, dip into,
flip through
t --make" but the bibliography still didn't come out. The pdf
file just has "Hi [[error 2]]"
Here's the example:
test10.tex ===
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database=testrefs, sort=author]
\setuppublications[alternative=n
with
luajittex (first of all a memory issue due to limitations in luajit,
after that a 20 fold slowdown thanks to poor hashing) but Luigi and I
were able to sort that out.
If you use luajittex and run into memory issues (indicated by the
inability to load the tuc file) you can s
uestion 1",
instead of "Answer of question 2", which is really. No always a
question has an answer provided by me;-)
Thanks,
Obviously you will have to give every question|answer|hint some sort
of unique identifier to which you can later refer. So an enumeration
is maybe not
On 02/20/2014 01:22 PM, Xan wrote:
If you comment one solution, then, you get "Answer to question 1", instead of
"Answer of question 2", which is really. No always a question has an answer provided by
me;-)
Thanks,
Obviously you will have to give every question|answ
x (in OS X 10.7.5). The
content of the file is:
\setupbibtex[database={modern-c++}, sort=author]
\setuppublications[numbering=yes]
\starttext
\completepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
Especially since c++ didn't work out, I expected dropping the “++”
would
tent of the file is:
>
> \setupbibtex[database={modern-c++}, sort=author]
> \setuppublications[numbering=yes]
> \starttext
> \completepublications[criterium=all]
> \stoptext
Especially since c++ didn't work out, I expected dropping the “++”
would work (“modern
Hi,
maybe this is a known issue, but I couldn't find anything about it, so I'm
reporting it.
I'm writing a ConTeXt document called modern-c++.tex (in OS X 10.7.5). The
content of the file is:
\setupbibtex[database={modern-c++}, sort=author]
\setuppublication
needed for the math fonts.
> So I should make a sort of copy of "mdugm-math.lgf" and call it
> "kpfonts-math.lgf", and put it in
> ${HOME}/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/.
>
> [Do the same with a copy of "type-imp-mathdesign.mkiv", wh
re tfm files
>> (ugmr8a.tfm, mdugmr7m.vf, in
>> http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/all/texlive-fonts-extra/filelist)
>>
>> Note: the afm files of kpfonts are ziped in the doc directory.
>> And I've got vf files, 688 of them.
>
>
> normally you don
-title-content
the lunatic version was an sort of joke for the conference .. in the
meantime luigi moved away from python so don't expect too much
I've been looking for a way to simulate data with different
distributions (normal, poisson, exponential, etc.) in the .tex file. The
use
text, and I made a sort of thesis template.
I note it's definitely not a work of developer of modules, but such a
conglomerate of my minds. Some things are in Czech language, so it may
not be for someone to understand, but for inspiration and start working
on your own module, would it be u
ed the problem by
> > splitting a macros into several ones and then nesting them into each
> > opther. A sort of a clumsy solution but it works. Kind regards,
> > Pavel.
> >
> > 2013/12/10 Pavel Stupin :
> >> Thank you, Wolfgang! Much to my delight, \startembeddedx
answer my own question. I think I've solved the problem by
> splitting a macros into several ones and then nesting them into each
> opther. A sort of a clumsy solution but it works. Kind regards, Pavel.
>
> 2013/12/10 Pavel Stupin :
>> Thank you, Wolfgang! Much to my delight,
To answer my own question. I think I've solved the problem by
splitting a macros into several ones and then nesting them into each
opther. A sort of a clumsy solution but it works. Kind regards, Pavel.
2013/12/10 Pavel Stupin :
> Thank you, Wolfgang! Much to my delight, \startembedd
) ...
\setupdescription
[tab]
[sample=\kern4\emwidth] % was \hskip
fixed in next version
(this command is sort of obsolete)
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH
would be at the paragraph level. A line level
>> approach can only be achieved by
>> interaction of the author of the critical edition with synchronization marks
>> of some sort inside the editions.
>
> indeed. one cannot have the best of all worlds (perfect justif
thor of the critical edition with synchronization marks of
some sort inside the editions.
indeed. one cannot have the best of all worlds (perfect justification,
perfect note handling, perfect synchronization) because the solition
space gets too small
(one thing Thomas and I discussed shortly is more a
vel. A line level approach can
only be achieved by
interaction of the author of the critical edition with synchronization marks of
some sort inside the editions.
Early, in my education in Computer Linguistics, decades ago, we had project
where we wrote a program for entry of critical editions. The
ensures the correct order of accented characters.
Anyway, I dive into the code and found an entry point in the sort-ini.lua
file.
In the comparers.basic(a,b) function I call a customized code instead of
basicsort().
Thanks to my code I can produce desired outputs now ;-)
But all my lua code is di
On 2013-11-07 honyk wrote:
> while there is a sorting parameter for the primary index entry:
> \index[primary]{>primary<}
>
> I cannot find any method how to define 'sort as' parameter for next two
> levels:
> \index{primary+>aaa<}
> \index{primary+bbb}
Dear All,
while there is a sorting parameter for the primary index entry:
\index[primary]{>primary<}
I cannot find any method how to define 'sort as' parameter for next two
levels:
\index{primary+>aaa<}
\index{primary+bbb}
I want to have >aaa< before bbb in my i
the following example (or rather it is not vertically centered, please
>> see the attached PDF produced with ConTeXt ver: 2013.10.15 13:52 MKIV).
>> Does one have to use now a new key to require this sort of alignment?
>>
>> Best regard: OK
>>
>> beg
; seems that in mkiv the frame is not vertically aligned with the the + sign
>> in the following example (or rather it is not vertically centered, please
>> see the attached PDF produced with ConTeXt ver: 2013.10.15 13:52 MKIV).
>> Does one have to use now a new key to requir
attached PDF produced with ConTeXt ver: 2013.10.15 13:52 MKIV).
Does one have to use now a new key to require this sort of alignment?
Best regard: OK
begin mframed-example.tex
\setupcolors[state=start]
\def\graymath{\mframed[frame=off,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=lightgray
: 2013.10.15 13:52 MKIV).
Does one have to use now a new key to require this sort of alignment?
Best regard: OK
begin mframed-example.tex
\setupcolors[state=start]
\def\graymath{\mframed[frame=off,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=lightgray,
backgroundoffset=2pt
]}
\starttext
Since for
ature is simplefonts? Is it ready for heavy-duty,
complex production use?
The font system is sort of layered:
-- low level \font commands: most robust
-- \definefont: wrapper around this
-- typescripts: combines fonts in groups, create abstraction
-- fallbacks: combine fonts into one
-- type
ure piece of code that have been developed
> and used over a long time and is seeing a wide adoption, my
> impression is that HarfBuzz is here to stay, just like FreeType; so
> many people are investing in it.
seen next remark
well, in the end I think that open type will fade away too into
piece of code that have been developed and used over a
long time and is seeing a wide adoption, my impression is that HarfBuzz
is here to stay, just like FreeType; so many people are investing in it.
> well, in the end I think that open type will fade away too into
> something else as it
something else
as its design is sort of a compromise. The dev cycles get smaller each
year, the claims for 'being the final solution' get more, who can
predict ...
switch in XeTeX did not affect user documents that much (apart from
fixing bugs and supporting more OpenType feature, b
usual something like that takes a day or so to get it right
(mp -> tex -> mp -> tex etc)
I sort of have it running but those are tricky changes.
Hans
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Hans Hagen | P
Any chance of getting that tutorial in some sort of version control?
Github/SVN/bitbucket or whatever?!
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 7:06 AM, Lars Huttar wrote:
> On 9/29/2013 1:05 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
> > Some thoughts:
> >
> > 1.1.1
> > Unfortunately there’s no
en we have
\definecolor
the one i use
\defineglobalcolor
the one no-one uses
\definenamedcolor
just a sort of synonym one might forget about (compatibility)
\definespotcolor
\definemultitonecolor
special color spaces
\defineprocesscolor
the one users might use
This
On 8/8/2013 9:29 AM, Michael Scholtz wrote:
Here an example for testing:
uploading a beta .. we now have: sorttype=cite|short|reference
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridde
\stoppublication
>>
>> A cite with this setup would look like "[RFC2616]".
>>
>> In a long bibliography list it is useful if the entries are sorted in
>> alphabetical order by these short names to allow a faster lookup of
>> publications.
>>
&
g the "filter" module and a Tcl script to sort the
publication entries ( http://tex.stackexchange.com/q/126939/7074 ), but it might be
useful if something like a `sorttype=short` option would be added.
I added
ation
A cite with this setup would look like "[RFC2616]".
In a long bibliography list it is useful if the entries are sorted in
alphabetical order by these short names to allow a faster lookup of
publications.
Currently I'm using the "filter" module and a Tc
he context macro files are not.
At this point let me describe how my system is set up. As I said
above, I'm attempting to use the ConTeXt that comes with TexLive. I've
just upgraded TeXLive to the 2013 release, but that does not seem to
affect these issues. Anyway, the executables are in /us
'
resolvers | formats | no tex source file with name 'cont-nl' (mkiv or tex)
system | total runtime: 0.239
So now the lua scripts are found, but the context macro files are not.
At this point let me describe how my system is set up. As I said
above, I'm attempting to u
, because $$...$$ doesn't space
correctly. (Says the wiki. I don’t know it’s still true.)
Cheers,
Sietse
On 31 July 2013 12:26, Michael Murphy wrote:
> Hi Hans,
>
> Thanks for the response. This is sort of what I wanted, except the \widehat
> is, well, quite wide. So I hacked i
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the response. This is sort of what I wanted, except the \widehat is,
well, quite wide. So I hacked it around a bit to put the \widehat from a
capital 'I' on top of a capital 'H'. In case it happens to be helpful, the
final macro was
\def\hhat{H\kern-0.6
Am 21.07.2013 um 06:22 schrieb Russell Urquhart :
> Hi,
>
> I have a jpg of an image of an oldish Zondervan NIV Bible page. I love the
> layout of this and would love to do similar layouts. Can the Context experts
> look at this and tell me if this sort of layout is reasona
Russell Urquhart writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have a jpg of an image of an oldish Zondervan NIV Bible page. I love
> the layout of this and would love to do similar layouts. Can the
> Context experts look at this and tell me if this sort of layout is
> reasonable, in Context?
To
=text]
>
> \setupbibtex[database={papers,books,articles,reports,urls}, sort=author]
>
> To make sure, none of my libraries contains an error, I also replaced them
> with sample.bib file from the wiki.
>
> \setupbibtex[database={sample}, sort=author]
>
> During the te
ibtex[database={papers,books,articles,reports,urls}, sort=author]
To make sure, none of my libraries contains an error, I also replaced them with
sample.bib file from the wiki.
\setupbibtex[database={sample}, sort=author]
During the tests I always removed all generated bibtex artifacts. But I still
e
re
internal names changed and (in automated flows) fonts sort of dissappear
due to this. And, the designsize feature combined with lfg files
guarantee me that I can still use designsizes then (after all, texies
expect lm designsizes to be supported).
So, back to optical sizes. As said, they are
s suite entirely?
I don't know. I happily leave that to others to sort out.
Hans
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Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
tel: 038 477
c:/Users/Hussein/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/original-p
ublic-lm.map}
fonts : using map file: lm-ec
{c:/Users/Hussein/context/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-ec.map}
fonts : using map file: lm-math
{c:/Users/Hussein/context/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map}
fonts : usin
ce files. My conclusion is that it is
somehow a problem
with some sort of cache on the Mac (that is how searching is quick), indeed a
*bug* somehow
corrupting this cache. So the problem must be real but highly irreproducible,
being highly contingent. The new files were, of course, not indexed a
nd U+91D1 金 are missing in the pdf.
> Incidentally, during font cache I get a bunch of warning messages as follows:
>
> otf loading > weird, unicode U+09EC3 points to U+02FC8 with index 0x01EF7
sort of harmless as it's only checking the embedded vector; sometimes
that vector is
On 5/2/2013 7:00 PM, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
Hi Hans,
How do I enable the output of for example:
report_typescripts("unknown library %a or %a",name_one,name_two)
`logs.reporter("fonts","typescripts")` returns a function for writing
to the log. Calling that
On Tue, 2013-05-07 at 10:46 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> i'm not aware of a "tr" command so it's some kind of side effect i guess
Hey Hans. I managed to sort this out by adding a space between the
command and its parameter in my environment file.
> no, more with an
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