Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>> Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>>> Hans van der Meer wrote:
For typesetting a context module I did the following, first making a
.ted file and then typesetting it:
texmfstart ctxtools --documentation --type=pdf char-utf.tex
texmfstart te
On 19 apr 2008, at 15:02, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> texexec --interface=en --use=mod-01 char-utf.ted
Does the trick. thanks.
Hans van der Meer
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hans van der Meer wrote:
>> For typesetting a context module I did the following, first making
>> a .ted file and then typesetting it:
>> texmfstart ctxtools --documentation --type=pdf char-utf.tex
>> texmfstart texexec --silent --pdf --autopdf
>>
>> However I got an unkno
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>> Hans van der Meer wrote:
>>> For typesetting a context module I did the following, first making a
>>> .ted file and then typesetting it:
>>> texmfstart ctxtools --documentation --type=pdf char-utf.tex
>>> texmfstart texexec --silent --pdf --autopdf
Hans van der Meer wrote:
> For typesetting a context module I did the following, first making
> a .ted file and then typesetting it:
> texmfstart ctxtools --documentation --type=pdf char-utf.tex
> texmfstart texexec --silent --pdf --autopdf
>
> However I got an unknown format cont-nl.fmt. Why is
For typesetting a context module I did the following, first making
a .ted file and then typesetting it:
texmfstart ctxtools --documentation --type=pdf char-utf.tex
texmfstart texexec --silent --pdf --autopdf
However I got an unknown format cont-nl.fmt. Why is nl chosen?
What I am doing wrong her