Friday, November 19, 2004 h h extern wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Shall this go in nath? Or, Hans, will you protect those macros?
if so, i need to protect the lot, any system/logic behind what to protect ?
I have no idea. Everything? What's the downside of protecting a
macro?
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Have a look at this (Well its about XP) .. But who knows, it could help :=)
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20041115.161341.884a23e7.html
In fact it is a kind of complete distribution that handles Context ..
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I was pretty sure it wasn't a bug, at least not the big ones you see when
you have holidays in Africa ;)
Anyway, it would be great to be able to switch that to proper behaviour.
Could anyone answer my second question which is :
Is there any place to report bugs ..
and are there release notes for
Thanks to the very kind and patient efforts of Thomas Schmitz, I no
longer get ugly bitmaps in typesetting Greek but lovely script. I am
posting the solution to the problem in the hope that it might prove
useful to others.
PROBLEM: bitmap display of Greek fonts on typesetting.
These fonts
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004, Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Is there any place to report bugs ..
Perhaps http://contextgarden.net/Bugs_and_workarounds
and are there release notes for new context versions ?
Also on the wiki:
http://contextgarden.net/Release_Notes
Cheers, Peter
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I thinkTEXEXEC 3.1 is still the latest version. what are neware the context macros.
ciroWilli Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,The delivered TeX distributions with Linux are mostly way too old. If you look at the messages given by your texexec run you can see it already.TEXEXEC is way too old.
I've made paragraphs that have a specific shape (say the shape of a guitar)
with e-plain tex. What would be the context macros to do that?
thank you
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