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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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
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.
>
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 %
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?
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&
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
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
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,
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
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
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]
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]
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[
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
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.
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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
* 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
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}
%
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
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
* 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
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
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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
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
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
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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