At 02:39 07/10/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
You probably hate emails like this but I've just started to try and
use context, I've read the minstall.pdf, and started reading a few
other pdfs, but I can't get started.
texexec --verbose --make en
produces...
/usr/bin/fmtutil --byfmt cont-en
fmtutil: no
At 12:46 05/10/2003, you wrote:
Maybe one further element that would suggest Context is using a cached
copy of the tfm-file instead of the newly created file: when I move the
file Myfont.tfm out of the $home/texmf/fonts/tfm directory, pdftex gives
me the expected error ! I can't find file
Hi all!
I've just made a quick test -- running metapost with ConTeXt. The sample
code was just:
\starttext
The simplest metapost code sample
\startMPgraphic
fill unitsquare scaled 123 withcolor (.2,.3,.4) ;
\stopMPgraphic
\stoptext
which looks ok, right? And of course
Hi Pawel
Pawel wrote: At 09:42 07.10.2003, you wrote:
Hi all!
I've just made a quick test -- running metapost with ConTeXt. The sample
code was just:
\starttext
The simplest metapost code sample
\startMPgraphic
fill unitsquare scaled 123 withcolor (.2,.3,.4) ;
Dear ConTeXt users,
is there a DTD or a RELAX NG schema for x-contml available?
Patrick
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Problem: serious system error while running 'texexec --automprun'
Hi Willi!
Pawel wrote: At 09:42 07.10.2003, you wrote:
Hi all!
I've just made a quick test -- running metapost with ConTeXt. The sample
code was just:
\starttext
The simplest metapost code sample
Hi Pawel,
Pawel wrote:
Problem: serious system error while running 'texexec --automprun'
Hi Willi!
Pawel wrote: At 09:42 07.10.2003, you wrote:
Hi all!
I've just made a quick test -- running metapost with ConTeXt. The sample
code was just:
\starttext
The simplest metapost
On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 09:12 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
maybe issuing the command mktexlsr helps
Well, I solved my immediate problem by renaming the tfm file to
MyFontNew.tfm and editing the appropriate line in the map file. But I'm
still curious what caused the problem. No, mktexlsr