Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
I was doing exactly what you did with sabon, but i was using
\pdfmapfile{+texnansi-rubicon-opulent.map} which does not work now (with
mytex) !
I have changed that to \loadmapfile[texnansi-rubicon-opulent.map] and
this works fine.
future versions of context will hide the wh
I was doing exactly what you did with sabon, but i was using
\pdfmapfile{+texnansi-rubicon-opulent.map} which does not work now (with
mytex) !
I have changed that to \loadmapfile[texnansi-rubicon-opulent.map] and this
works fine.
Great, i now have my system setup and running and my project com
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Great. I have installed my fonts another time, i get my tfm + vfs at the
right place. Have updated pdftex.cfg in
C:\mytex\texmf-local\pdftex\config too with +map filename. Have updated
my files databases with mktexlsr. But my font fles are not found.
This is the error mess
Great. I have installed my fonts another time, i get my tfm + vfs at the
right place. Have updated pdftex.cfg in C:\mytex\texmf-local\pdftex\config
too with +map filename. Have updated my files databases with mktexlsr. But
my font fles are not found.
This is the error message i get:
Warning: pd
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Looks like rsync does not like firewalls (could be the opposite ;) )
Now that i have the right context plateform setup and working, the
question is: where is it best to install my fonts as the local tree is
the one that handles context updates etc. just in case i have to
re
Looks like rsync does not like firewalls (could be the opposite ;) )
Now that i have the right context plateform setup and working, the question
is: where is it best to install my fonts as the local tree is the one that
handles context updates etc. just in case i have to reinstall every thing
fr
Le 17 nov. 04, à 10:19, Taco Hoekwater a écrit :
Maurice Diamantini wrote:
So, I propose that besides the standard upgrade cont-tmf.zip for
context,
Pragma propose à **independant** "context" distribution which :
1 - ***doesn't use*** the standard kpath environment variables
This is the main item,
Le 17 nov. 04, à 11:53, Hans Hagen a écrit :
Maurice Diamantini wrote:
The objective is to had a line such
source /xxx/context/setup.sh
in my bashrc without worying if I (or other xTeX user) have to do
either LaTeX or ConTeXt writing.
Actually there has been something like that for a long time -)
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Maurice Diamantini wrote:
So that it will always be possible for a LaTeX user to download
a full independant ConTeXt distribution, just source one of the
provided setup.sh or setup.csh files, and run either the standard
texlive old distribution, or its new dowloaded ConTeXt distribution
without con
Maurice Diamantini wrote:
So, I propose that besides the standard upgrade cont-tmf.zip for context,
Pragma propose à **independant** "context" distribution which :
1 - ***doesn't use*** the standard kpath environment variables
This is the main item, because this requirement implies using non-standa
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
I have installed Texlive8 (Not sure wether it is the latest one. I have
used TeXSetup.exe).
Am using rsync as you mentioned, but seems like it does not work, this
is what i get:
C:\>rsync2.5.1-dev -r -v www.pragma-pod.com::mswin mytex
receiving file list ...
>rsync -v
rsyn
Now is the time for all...
... non Context user to be able to use ConTeXt without
becomming TeX expert
Following the remark from Dirar about finding the last texlive
distrib, I think the Context system deserves the right of
being a full independant distribution which can be used independently
I have installed Texlive8 (Not sure wether it is the latest one. I have used
TeXSetup.exe).
Am using rsync as you mentioned, but seems like it does not work, this is
what i get:
C:\>rsync2.5.1-dev -r -v www.pragma-pod.com::mswin mytex
receiving file list ...
Do i need a user account to do this
I am wiling to do so, but i see that Texlive hasn't changed since 2003, and
this is already the version i have installed 2 months ago.
Is there a fresher version and does anyone knows the date where Texlive
structure changed.
Many thanks.
Dirar.
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Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Is all of this because of the new way Texlive works now ?
probably
Hans
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Am 15.11.2004 um 18:14 schrieb Dirar BOUGATEF:
Is all of this because of the new way Texlive works now ?
Seems so. My TeX runs only since I completely re-installed it with
Gerben's i-Installer.
Regardings project structure please have a look at the wiki:
http://www.contextgarden.net/Project_struc
Thanks for the rsync stuff, i have started looking at it.
I first need to know how things work in their basic way. I don't understand
why my update didn't work as i did everything the way i was asked.
And now, Pdftex doesn't find my fonts anymore :)
It is turning to a nightmare.
Is all of this be
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Hi Hans,
Looks like am never going to get out of my installation problems without
getting the write way to do it.
Back to Bill's mc clain method, i have done the equivalent of this in XP:
an option is (assuming that you have rsync running):
c:
cd \
mkdir mytex
rsync -r -v ww
Hi Hans,
Looks like am never going to get out of my installation problems without
getting the write way to do it.
Back to Bill's mc clain method, i have done the equivalent of this in XP:
mv cont-tmf.zip /usr/TeX/texmf
cd /usr/TeX/texmf
rm tex/context/base/*# safer to clean out old files
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
This is pdfeTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.11b-2.1 (Web2c 7.5.2)
%&-line parsing enabled.
(c:/TeXLive/texmf/web2c/cp8bit.tcx)
entering extended mode
(./documents.tex{c:/TeXLive/texmf-var/pdftex/config/pdftex.cfg}
ConTeXt ver: 2003.9.25 fmt: 2004.8.17 int: english mes: english
Hi all,
I have tried the document project on the cont-enp.pdf and am getting this
error:
texexec --pdf documents
executable : pdfetex
format : cont-en
inputfile : documents
output : pdftex
interface : en
current mode : none
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