Stefan Wachter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Hans,
>
> I attach an example Context file and the included graphics.
> Unfortunately the example is by far not minimal.
The file is just a few bytes, no need to mention...
Just looking at the error message, I bet your problem is at:
\setupheade
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
where the arguments (like "page ") are literal text to be typeset. Using
the \interfaced command wouldn't work (because of embedded spaces
and commas and such).
From the comments in mult-ini.tex, it seems the command was never
meant for this purpose.
So, should I be using
Giuseppe,
you may or may not know about these problems already, so I decided to
simply send them all. I'm using t-nath.tex 2003.12.08, updated five
minutes ago from www.tug.org, ConTeXt 2004.6.26, and pdfeTeX
3.14159-1.10b-2.1 (Web2C 7.4.5).
nath seems to have trouble with $$...$$-formulas. T
Hans Hagen wrote:
> $RunPath = $ENV["TEMP"] ;
interestingly perl does not complain, which is one more reason to go ruby
Why should it complain? Just because you hadn't set @ENV? :-)
(Having $ENV, %ENV, and @ENV be three unrelated variables is a good
reason to go from Perl to $otherlang
PG> It is not really necessary to run ConTeXt.
PG>
PG> Did you try your installation?
i can run texexec but will still get 4.0 instead of the more recent
version i installed into the texmf-local directory.
i can run texexec --make
if i now try to run texexec test.tex
it will stop at the first
...it is not that I am inpatient - it's curiosity:
Does really nobody knows the answer to my question,
or is it just that it's too trivial to answer?!
Sorry for re-posting
Steffen
Steffen Wolfrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> maybe it's a trivial question:
>
> How do I get these
Floris van Manen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i did find textools.rb in the folder
> C:\texlive\texmf-local\scripts\context\ruby
It is not really necessary to run ConTeXt.
Did you try your installation?
Patrick
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