Hi Axel,
thanks a lot for this introduction.
Am 02.11.18 um 10:07 schrieb Axel Kielhorn:
> Hello!
>
> As promised I’ve uploaded my ConTeXt introduction to github.
> You can find it at
> https://github.com/AKielhorn/Context-Intro
>
> I used MkIV syntax for \startsection \stopsection but gave
> Am 02.11.2018 um 12:28 schrieb Hans Hagen :
>
> On 11/2/2018 10:07 AM, Axel Kielhorn wrote:
>> Hello!
>> As promised I’ve uploaded my ConTeXt introduction to github.
>> You can find it at
>> https://github.com/AKielhorn/Context-Intro
>> I used MkIV syntax for \startsection \stopsection but
On 11/2/2018 10:07 AM, Axel Kielhorn wrote:
Hello!
As promised I’ve uploaded my ConTeXt introduction to github.
You can find it at
https://github.com/AKielhorn/Context-Intro
I used MkIV syntax for \startsection \stopsection but gave up on
\startparagraph \stoparagraph.
Is there a way to auto
Hello!
As promised I’ve uploaded my ConTeXt introduction to github.
You can find it at
https://github.com/AKielhorn/Context-Intro
I used MkIV syntax for \startsection \stopsection but gave up on
\startparagraph \stoparagraph.
Is there a way to auto convert that or do I have to add these
> Am 21.10.2018 um 16:33 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez :
>
> Hi Axel,
>
> how about creating a repository at GitLab with the contents you provide?
>
> This would make contributions easier.
I’m planing to do this, but I want to turn it into a project first (probably
overkill but a good example) and
Hi Axel,
how about creating a repository at GitLab with the contents you provide?
This would make contributions easier.
Just in case it helps,
Pablo
PS: ConTeXt can deal with XML directly, so I wonder whether it makes
sense to convert from pandoc to ConTeXt.
PS²: hyphenation is wrong in US
Hello,
I’m looking for an introduction in german.
What I need is:
- Structure chapter/section …
- Emphasis bold/italic
- lists itemize
- floats
- TABLE
- index
- references
- math (with units)
- chemistry (only basic stuff)
Several years ago I started to prepare a talk for a DANTE meeting,
Am 2017-12-05 um 17:28 schrieb Floris van Manen :
> lua error > lua error on line 30 in file
> /Applications/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-modules/tex/context/third/letter/base/s-cor-00.mkvi:
>
> ...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/luat-cod.lua:47: bad argument
> #1 to
> On 5 Dec 2017, at 16:41, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>
> contextgarden is full of letter examples. But even the first simple
> example here http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Letter#Example does not
> compile.
same here:
mtx-context | run 1: luatex
Hi all,
contextgarden is full of letter examples. But even the first simple
example here http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Letter#Example does not
compile.
mtx-context | current version: 2017.12.04 16:37
So I want to ask: What is the current approach for writing German style
din letters?
Ciao!
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 20:41, Hannes Riebl wrote:
Hi Mojca,
my name is Hannes. I've set up the german ConTeXt board on
http://context.pytalhost.de/.
Yasser asked me to contact you because of our idea to start a german
community platform for ConTeXt.
We both prefer a board instead of a
Hello,
Two Germans suggested to start a forum in addition to the existing mailing list.
Even though it might be a problem to get enough active people to
participate, I see no reason for not enabling the forum on the garden
as opposed to using some arbitrary web page.
Any thoughts, ideas and
2010/3/14 Mojca Miklavec mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com:
Hello,
Two Germans suggested to start a forum in addition to the existing mailing
list.
Even though it might be a problem to get enough active people to
participate, I see no reason for not enabling the forum on the garden
as
On Sun, Mar 14 2010, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Any thoughts, ideas and comments about selection of software for
running a forum are welcome. (I was also thinking about HyperNews
which is a forum with mailing list interface.)
Hello Mojca,
What are the advantages of a forum over a mailing list?
On Sun, Mar 14 2010, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
We both prefer a board instead of a mailing list because we think it's
easier to use especially for unexperienced users. Another reason is that I'm
not very experienced with mailing lists and have never set up one neither do
I know HyperNews. I
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 20:54, Peter Münster wrote:
What are the advantages of a forum over a mailing list?
Apart from what Hannes wrote, one of advantages that I see is that for
someone who is not actively participating, it's a bit annoying to
recieve 40 mails per day that do not interest him
On 14-3-2010 19:40, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
Two Germans suggested to start a forum in addition to the existing mailing list.
Even though it might be a problem to get enough active people to
participate, I see no reason for not enabling the forum on the garden
as opposed to using some
Hi,
My next problem seems to be the german umlaut 'ß'.
Running the following example delivers only six of the
seven wanted characters, while the 'ß' is left blank.
I'm not sure whether this might be a problem with
my editor WinEdt, but I'm sure you can show me the
right direction.
Regards,
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Goebel, Juergen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
My next problem seems to be the german umlaut 'ß'.
Running the following example delivers only six of the
seven wanted characters, while the 'ß' is left blank.
I'm not sure whether this might be a problem with
my
Hi,
could someone please have a look at the minimal example below:
On my system it seems that the old germ hyphenation doesn't work
anymore.
Line 7 and line 9 are for sure hyphenated according to the new rules
Einbu-ßen and Sy-stem
Do others experience the same or is only my installation
On Oct 23, 2006, at 3:25 PM, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
On my system it seems that the old germ hyphenation doesn't work
anymore.
Line 7 and line 9 are for sure hyphenated according to the new rules
Einbu-ßen and Sy-stem
Do others experience the same or is only my installation broken?
I get
Cool, works now! Thanks Hans!
On Dec 5, 2005, at 12:28 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
All,
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
All,
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:
\enableregime[utf]
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
On Dec 2, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Tobias Burnus wrote:
LaTeX's german.sty and also ConTeXt provide
ck - k-k
ll - ll-l
ff -ff-f
(as in Bierdeckel, Rolladen or Schiffahrt).
Thank you, that was it!
Hmm, my Duden of 1996 writes in black au|ßerst (= new
established spelling), which is in line what I
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
On Dec 2, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Tobias Burnus wrote:
LaTeX's german.sty and also ConTeXt provide
ck - k-k
ll - ll-l
ff -ff-f
(as in Bierdeckel, Rolladen or Schiffahrt).
Thank you, that was it!
Hmm, my Duden of 1996 writes in black au|�erst (= new
established
Hello,
I tried following things:
1.\enableregime[win]
äöü is working; ß is shown as SS
2. \enableregime \[il1]
öäü and ß comes wrong
3. \enableregime[win]
\definecharacter ssharp 255
äöü is working; ß is shown as SS
\ssharp results in ß
4. \enableregime[il1]
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
Hello,
I tried following things:
1.\enableregime[win]
äöü is working; ß is shown as SS
Strange. If you take a look at enco-def.tex, you'll notice that
\Ssharp will expand into SS, but I have no idea why this would happen
with \ssharp. Where did I miss the
Wolfgang Zillig said this at Sun, 16 Oct 2005 19:57:35 +0200:
The font I use is from
the hfbright package (the hfbright package is a free version of the
cmbright font) but when I created that typescript I did't relalize that
a full font package was available and I renamed the fonts (therefore I
[Wolfgang, I hope you don't mind me copying parts of your response to
the list. -adam]
Wolfgang Zillig said this at Mon, 17 Oct 2005 14:06:32 +0200:
Hello Adam,
thanks for your answer!
Hi. I'm just catching up with this issue.
Mojca is giving you the right information. I've installed hfbright
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Propably you are right and I should go the easy way and simply use an
other font. Do you know if there is a ready package for the Latin Modern
light sans?
Um, disregard that. I must have hallucinated that font. It doesn't
exist. Sorry.
well, there since
Hello,
i have some problems with an selfcreated typescriptfile. Until one of
the last context-updates everythin works fine. The font I use is from
the hfbright package (the hfbright package is a free version of the
cmbright font) but when I created that typescript I did't relalize that
a full
Wolfgang Zillig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
i have some problems with an selfcreated typescriptfile. Until one of
the last context-updates everythin works fine. The font I use is from
the hfbright package (the hfbright package is a free version of the
cmbright font) but when I created
Thank you, Hans!
From now on I'll test my minmal examples on contextgarden, before
sending them.
Greetings,
Peter
Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi there!
After a new installation of Texlife my radio field example (4.10.)
works (now?).
But if you simply add
\mainlanguage[de]
the first
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi there!
After a new installation of Texlife my radio field example (4.10.) works
(now?).
But if you simply add
\mainlanguage[de]
the first button is indented again. Hmmm, it seems that my first
example
was too minimal. I've also tried [en] and [dk]; no problems.
You need
Hi all,
if i use another Font as cmr to typeset labels
in MetaPost the german sharp s is typeset
with wrong width.
The same text direct typeset by tex (pdfetex)
without MetaPost looks right.
Is this a bug in tex or in metapost (i dont believe)
or is it a font problem?
Greetings Lutz
My File:
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Lutz Haseloff wrote:
if i use another Font as cmr to typeset labels in MetaPost the german
sharp s is typeset with wrong width.
Same problem has been mentioned in tex-k by Reinhard Kotucha, 5.1.2004.
Maybe you can combine efforts... (no idea by me)
Regards, Hartmut
Hi,
The following works ok here (see previous mail for example of MPenvironment)
label(btex Hans Maaß, Berlin etex, center currentpicture);
^^^
, needed, else wrong mp run!
= changed code =
\setupoutput[pdftex]
At 14:33 23/11/2003, you wrote:
Hmm, bizarre--I get the same output you do (language : language en
is active protectionstate 0), nevertheless, hyphenation patterns seem
to be correct, as far as I can see. But your comment made me realize that
ConTeXt seems to be using the new German
Hmm, bizarre--I get the same output you do (language : language
en is active protectionstate 0), nevertheless, hyphenation patterns
seem to be correct, as far as I can see. But your comment made me
realize that ConTeXt seems to be using the new German orthography
exclusively. Is there a
Hi out there,
I'am not sure if this is a ConTeXt problem (I doubt it slightly) but
I am a bit confused:
How can I activate german hyphenation patterns? I have used
\mainlanguage[de] in my document and it was OK some time ago.
Meanwhile I have updated ConTeXt and my TeX (current texlive).
Where
At 00:32 22/11/2003, you wrote:
Hi out there,
I'am not sure if this is a ConTeXt problem (I doubt it slightly) but
I am a bit confused:
How can I activate german hyphenation patterns? I have used
\mainlanguage[de] in my document and it was OK some time ago.
Meanwhile I have updated ConTeXt and my
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