Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello,
When I tried to create PDF on the fly in the wiki, I found that context
live @ contextgarden.net doesn't support Chinese -_-
Is it possible that context live @ contextgarden.net is reconfigured
with Chinese support ?
a) what does it take to support
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hi,
In my account, ConTeXt works no prob, I got a perfect PDF.
My problem occurs when I run ConTeXt via web, under Apache's user of course.
How to trace ConTeXt run under web server ?
Reversing the order will hopefully give a clue on how to proceed:
make ConTeXt
Hi,
I have no idea what is wrong. But you can (remark on Hans' reply) set
openout_any = p
openin_any = p
in texmf.cnf, that doesn't hurt.
You should be extremly careful when interfacing TeX to the public.
Patrick
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On 2 Dec 2005 15:21:45 +0100, Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have no idea what is wrong. But you can (remark on Hans' reply) set
openout_any = p
already defined in texmf.cnf
openin_any = p
in texmf.cnf, that doesn't hurt.
Changed tried, but I have the same error.
VnPenguin wrote:
On 2 Dec 2005 15:21:45 +0100, Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have no idea what is wrong. But you can (remark on Hans' reply) set
openout_any = p
already defined in texmf.cnf
openin_any = p
in texmf.cnf, that doesn't hurt.
Changed
Hi,
In my account, ConTeXt works no prob, I got a perfect PDF.
My problem occurs when I run ConTeXt via web, under Apache's user of course.
How to trace ConTeXt run under web server ?
I'd guess it is pretty much impossible to trace under a webserver. Can
you install the same environment on a