Re: [NTG-context] Unicode input problem

2007-01-29 Thread Thomas A. Schmitz
M, Christos Chryssochoidis wrote: > Hello, > > I 'm trying to use the t-greek module to write ancient greek in > ConTeXt, > giving the text in unicode (with greek characters). With the > default font > (Ibycus I think), when the input is in greek characters, iota > subs

[NTG-context] Unicode input problem

2007-01-29 Thread Christos Chryssochoidis
Hello, I 'm trying to use the t-greek module to write ancient greek in ConTeXt, giving the text in unicode (with greek characters). With the default font (Ibycus I think), when the input is in greek characters, iota subscript doesn't appear in the result pdf, or it gets garbled with

Re: [NTG-context] texmfstart fails silently on incorrect input

2006-06-05 Thread Hans Hagen
Aditya Mahajan wrote: > On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Hans Hagen wrote: > > >> Aditya Mahajan wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> when I try >>> >>> texmfstart whatever >>> >>> nothing happens. Shouldn't a warning or an error be given to say that >>> texmfstart could not find 'whatever'. This will make it easi

Re: [NTG-context] texmfstart fails silently on incorrect input

2006-06-05 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Hans Hagen wrote: > Aditya Mahajan wrote: >> Hi, >> >> when I try >> >> texmfstart whatever >> >> nothing happens. Shouldn't a warning or an error be given to say that >> texmfstart could not find 'whatever'. This will make it easier to >> detect typos while trying out commands

Re: [NTG-context] texmfstart fails silently on incorrect input

2006-06-05 Thread Hans Hagen
Aditya Mahajan wrote: > Hi, > > when I try > > texmfstart whatever > > nothing happens. Shouldn't a warning or an error be given to say that > texmfstart could not find 'whatever'. This will make it easier to > detect typos while trying out commands by hand. > > I do get such a message when using

Re: [NTG-context] texmfstart fails silently on incorrect input

2006-06-05 Thread Hans Hagen
Aditya Mahajan wrote: > > >> 2) Is whitespace not allowed before or after when defining with or using >> the "=" sign? >> > > > Parially, space after = is fine, space before = is ignored silently. > changing that would break things (esp when a space is set this way, and not using \space

Re: [NTG-context] texmfstart fails silently on incorrect input

2006-06-04 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, "Guðmundur J. Kristjánsson" wrote: > Just a quick note regarding "silentness" in Context. > > I have on two occasions had problems with silent errors: > > 1) When using the bib module and putting spaces between citation > variables and their value. For example, doing: > > \star

Re: [NTG-context] texmfstart fails silently on incorrect input

2006-06-04 Thread Guðmundur J. Kristjánsson
Hi all. Just a quick note regarding "silentness" in Context. I have on two occasions had problems with silent errors: 1) When using the bib module and putting spaces between citation variables and their value. For example, doing: \startpublication[k = ArcticCorsairTrawling, t

[NTG-context] texmfstart fails silently on incorrect input

2006-06-04 Thread Aditya Mahajan
Hi, when I try texmfstart whatever nothing happens. Shouldn't a warning or an error be given to say that texmfstart could not find 'whatever'. This will make it easier to detect typos while trying out commands by hand. I do get such a message when using texmfstart --verbose whatever, but I t

Re: [NTG-context] \input introduces space

2006-02-28 Thread Peter Münster
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Hans Hagen wrote: > btw, can you wikify taco's response? somewhere under 'how tex reads > input'; in due time we can then add some additional info about how > scantokens etc behave (everyeof stuff and such) Of course, but it won't be possible th

Re: [NTG-context] \input introduces space

2006-02-28 Thread Hans Hagen
Taco Hoekwater wrote: > Hi Peter, > > Not the \input command, but the end-of-line in the inputted file > is creating the space, indirectly. TeX normally appends a character > with the current value of \endlinechar to each line of an input-ed > file, and that character is later co

Re: [NTG-context] \input introduces space

2006-02-28 Thread Peter Münster
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote: > Taco Hoekwater wrote: > > Setting \endlinechar to -1 temporarily is a possibility, another > > is writing a percent sign to the end of the line, yet another is > > ending the written line with \relax (or a similar space-gobbling > > command), and finall

Re: [NTG-context] \input introduces space

2006-02-28 Thread Taco Hoekwater
the current > \endlinechar to 9 (ignored) also works. Here is a file demonstrating all four: \starttext % 1 \immediate\write18{echo -n X >bla1.tex} X{\endlinechar=-1 \input bla1 }X % 2 \immediate\write18{echo -n X\letterpercent >bla2.tex} X\input bla2 X % 3 \immediate \write18 {echo

Re: [NTG-context] \input introduces space

2006-02-28 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Hi Peter, Not the \input command, but the end-of-line in the inputted file is creating the space, indirectly. TeX normally appends a character with the current value of \endlinechar to each line of an input-ed file, and that character is later converted to a space. Setting \endlinechar to -1

[NTG-context] \input introduces space

2006-02-28 Thread Peter Münster
Hello, \input seems to introduce a space. Example: \starttext \immediate\write18{echo -n X >bla.tex} X\input bla\relax X \stoptext How could I get rid of this space? Cheers, Peter -- http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/ ___ ntg-context mailing list

Re: [NTG-context] \input inside of modules

2006-01-04 Thread Hans Hagen
Peter Rolf wrote: Taco Hoekwater wrote: Peter Rolf wrote: Hi, I've some trouble with modules and their (nested) input. The module is found (in context/user), but the input file, that is called inside that module (same dir), is not found. Works for me, so something else

Re: [NTG-context] \input inside of modules

2006-01-04 Thread Peter Rolf
Taco Hoekwater wrote: > > > Peter Rolf wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I've some trouble with modules and their (nested) input. The module is >> found (in context/user), but the input file, that is called inside that >> module (same dir), is not found. >

Re: [NTG-context] \input inside of modules

2006-01-04 Thread Hans Hagen
Peter Rolf wrote: Hi, I've some trouble with modules and their (nested) input. The module is found (in context/user), but the input file, that is called inside that module (same dir), is not found. example: \usemodule[foo] % is found inside [t-foo.tex]: ... \input foo-bar \relax %

Re: [NTG-context] \input inside of modules

2006-01-04 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Peter Rolf wrote: Hi, I've some trouble with modules and their (nested) input. The module is found (in context/user), but the input file, that is called inside that module (same dir), is not found. Works for me, so something else must be wrong. What is the exact log message?

[NTG-context] \input inside of modules

2006-01-04 Thread Peter Rolf
Hi, I've some trouble with modules and their (nested) input. The module is found (in context/user), but the input file, that is called inside that module (same dir), is not found. example: \usemodule[foo] % is found inside [t-foo.tex]: ... \input foo-bar \relax % same dir, but it&

Re: [NTG-context] beginners manual (xml input versus html output)

2005-11-25 Thread Maurice Diamantini
it is the beginner manual a reference to the XML manual should be enough. - some mathematics not really a big problem, but you have the choice also to use MathML. This is always the same difference of opinion : - Some people like to see the only input format to be xml (write xml for math

Re: [NTG-context] ISO Latin 2 input under the new ConTeXt

2005-10-04 Thread Vit Zyka
Michal Kvasnička wrote: Mojca Miklavec wrote: There are two things: input encoding or regime (\enableregime[utf] inyour case) and font Many thanks, \enableregime did what I needed. But I still have some minor questions: 1) Where should I put \loadmapfile[psclean.map]? (I can't inclu

Re: [NTG-context] ISO Latin 2 input under the new ConTeXt

2005-10-04 Thread Michal Kvasnička
Mojca Miklavec wrote: There are two things: input encoding or regime (\enableregime[utf] inyour case) and font Many thanks, \enableregime did what I needed. But I still have some minor questions: 1) Where should I put \loadmapfile[psclean.map]? (I can't include it in pdftex.cnf,

[NTG-context] ISO Latin 2 input under the new ConTeXt

2005-10-04 Thread Michal Kvasnička
fonts, e.g. Concrete Math). Now I have to solve the last (I hope so) problem: The Czech encoding. I have all my input files in ISO Latin 2 encoding. It was no problem up to now because I used fonts with IL2 encoding. What shoud I do now the new LM fonts? (BTW, is it all right that I have

[NTG-context] m-letter.tex (first page, input file)

2005-01-08 Thread Rob Ermers
Dear friends, My attempts to customize my letter have yielded some results. I still have two problems and questions that keep troubling me. - If I use the following method to include an external document, it does place the desired text: \startsetups[letter:content] \input brieftekst \stopsetups

Re: [NTG-context] metafun example & utf8 input problem

2004-12-25 Thread VnPenguin
On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 10:20:28 +, Adam Lindsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello again, > > Replace all this preamble stuff with something that gets sent to both > ConTeXt and MetaFun: > > \startMPenvironment[global] > \enableregime[utf] > \setupencoding[default=t5] > \loadmapfile[urwvn]

Re: [NTG-context] metafun example & utf8 input problem

2004-12-25 Thread Adam Lindsay
VnPenguin said this at Sat, 25 Dec 2004 00:35:36 +0100: >I'm trying the example at page 236 Graphics and macros (metafun-s.pdf). >I use vietnamese utf-8 input with T5.: >--- code --- >\enableregime[utf] >\setupencoding[default=t5]

[NTG-context] metafun example & utf8 input problem

2004-12-24 Thread VnPenguin
Hi all, I'm trying the example at page 236 Graphics and macros (metafun-s.pdf). I use vietnamese utf-8 input with T5.: --- code --- \enableregime[utf] \setupencoding[default=t5] \loadmapfile[urwvn] \usetypescript[all][computer-modern][t5] \setupbodyfont[

Re: [NTG-context] Input path with spaces

2004-08-10 Thread Hans Hagen
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote: Hello, I just found out that I cannot compile ConTeXt documents using TeXexec 4.3 when the input path of the original document contains spaces, at least on MiKTeX 2.4 with pdf-e-TeX 1.20a-rc4. Ah ... trying to find the boundaries of what is possible ... i instantly get a

[NTG-context] Input path with spaces

2004-08-08 Thread Giuseppe Bilotta
Hello, I just found out that I cannot compile ConTeXt documents using TeXexec 4.3 when the input path of the original document contains spaces, at least on MiKTeX 2.4 with pdf-e-TeX 1.20a-rc4. -- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta ___ ntg-conte

Re: [NTG-context] Re: { in input file names

2004-06-22 Thread Hans Hagen
Nikolai Weibull wrote: * Hans Hagen Outside <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Jun 22, 2004 10:40]: Another one of my sort of weird questions. I have a file with { in weird indeed, are you searching for the limits of tex/context/your-os? Nah, I'm just getting used to Tom Lord's naming scheme

[NTG-context] Re: { in input file names

2004-06-22 Thread Nikolai Weibull
* Hans Hagen Outside <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Jun 22, 2004 10:40]: > >Another one of my sort of weird questions. I have a file with { in > weird indeed, are you searching for the limits of tex/context/your-os? Nah, I'm just getting used to Tom Lord's naming scheme http://wiki.gnuarch.org/moin

Re: [NTG-context] { in input file names

2004-06-22 Thread Hans Hagen Outside
Nikolai Weibull wrote: Hi. Another one of my sort of weird questions. I have a file with { in it's weird indeed, are you searching for the limits of tex/context/your-os? file name and context doesn't seem to enjoy it much: i only enjoy names that match [a-z0-9\-] % mkdir {test} % cd {test} %

[NTG-context] { in input file names

2004-06-21 Thread Nikolai Weibull
Hi. Another one of my sort of weird questions. I have a file with { in it's file name and context doesn't seem to enjoy it much: % mkdir {test} % cd {test} % mkdir output % touch a.tex && ed a.tex 0 0a \starttext Hello \stoptext . wq 27 % texexec --runpath=output a.tex TeXExec 4.3 - ConTeXt / P

Re: [NTG-context] Re: Getting { in the input.

2004-06-01 Thread Hans Hagen
At 11:59 29/05/2004, you wrote: * in enco-def.tex this is \definecharacter textbraceleft{\mathematics{\{}} which means wrapping {\tt ...} around it doesn't give a teletyped brace but a nice mathematics one. > \type-{- the problem is in (1) not all fonts having all chars [esp cmr have ga

[NTG-context] Re: Getting { in the input.

2004-05-29 Thread Nikolai Weibull
* Patrick Gundlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [May 28, 2004 13:30]: > \starttext > \textbraceleft in enco-def.tex this is \definecharacter textbraceleft{\mathematics{\{}} which means wrapping {\tt ...} around it doesn't give a teletyped brace but a nice mathematics one. > \type-{- This does

[NTG-context] Re: Getting { in the input.

2004-05-28 Thread Patrick Gundlach
Hello Nikolai, > Again I'm having some problems generating my ASCII table, this time it's > { and } that are the culprits. try one of these: \starttext \textbraceleft \type-{- \stoptext Patrick ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http:/

[NTG-context] Getting { in the input.

2004-05-28 Thread Nikolai Weibull
Again I'm having some problems generating my ASCII table, this time it's { and } that are the culprits. I'm currently using $\{$ and $\}$ for them, but it would be great if there was a way to get them rendered like the other characters that have \type{...} surrounding them. There doesn't seem to

Re: [NTG-context] Font/UTF-8 input question

2004-04-28 Thread Hans Hagen
e is some UTF-8 support in ConTeXt, but I don't remember the details. Is it possible to simply enter a character such as U+FB02 or do I have first to adapt both the input encoding and the font encoding files? in prinicple regime utf should work for the input; characters are mapped onto the

[NTG-context] Font/UTF-8 input question

2004-04-27 Thread Tobias Burnus
ConTeXt, but I don't remember the details. Is it possible to simply enter a character such as U+FB02 or do I have first to adapt both the input encoding and the font encoding files? Tobias [1] http://linuxlibertine.sourceforge.net/ I think this is (at least for some documents) a rather nice fon

[NTG-context] How to set paths for input files (again)

2003-09-16 Thread Pawel Jackowski na Onet
Hi all! Some days ago I asked a question about setting paths to inputed files. Now I see the question may be missunderstood. Sorry for that. I'll try to repeat in some other way. I need to set directories for included files. For some reason I don't want to say \input ./my-dir/my

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