Hi Willy,
What i need is to have a synonym for the font Dirar you defined, how do i
have to proceed? I have tried the following: (Am gonna use my fonts names as
i started the subject with)
\starttypescript [karat]
\definetypeface [karat] [ss] [sans] [karat] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
\stopty
Hello all,
I might be the only one, but I wanted the index before the
bibliography, so
my backmatter looks like:
\startbackmatter
\completeindex
\completepublications
\stopbackmatter
which results in the log (excerpt)
title : - \headtext {pubs}
(./cxmf.tuo)
system : pubs not foun
Thanks, Hans, this works!
I have to admit reading Hans' instruction "... and reformat"
gave me the shivers. Fortunately I found an almost terminal-free
way to do it on a Mac, I record it here for others who are faint of
heart
like myself.
i) Locate the file you need to modify. This is easiest do
At 18:03 +0100 22/11/04, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Dear ConTeXt (and texshow-web) users,
I am currently translating texshow-web into various languages. Well
I'd like to, but all languages besides german (and english) give me
headaches... So I am looking for some native speakers to help me
translating
Hi,
when using \startcolumns I could use:
\startcolumns[n=2,rule=off]
\setupindenting[none]
\switchtobodyfont[8.5pt]\setupinterlinespace[line=10pt]
\clubpenalty=0\widowpenalty=1\displaywidowpenalty=1\brokenpenalty=0
...
but when using \definecolumnset[myset][n=2]
\startcolumnset[myset
Matthias Weber wrote:
Hello all,
'upgrading' to the 2004 TeXLive distribution (via GW's i-Installer)
broke the following (which is
you mean that it loops ...
\def\doplaceregister[#1][#2]%
{\iffirstargument
\begingroup
\edef\currentregister{#1}% <
\def\docompleteregister[#1][#2]%
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> ah, thanks for looking into it, i changed the code to:
>
> if ($UseEnginePath && ($FormatPath ne '' && ($FormatPath !~
> /$EnginePath\/$/))) {
> $FormatPath .= $EnginePath ;
> unless (-d $FormatPath) {
> mkdir $Fo
olivier Turlier wrote:
I've tryed using (is that natural?) rsync on win xp (for testing Hans
method for updating Contex).
It works smooth if you stay away from xp sp2. Otherwise, you get a blue
screen complaining about memory pbs (error/non error tested twice, on 2
differents win$$box).
strange,
I've tryed using (is that natural?) rsync on win xp (for testing Hans
method for updating Contex).
It works smooth if you stay away from xp sp2. Otherwise, you get a blue
screen complaining about memory pbs (error/non error tested twice, on 2
differents win$$box).
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Hi Dirar,
I is not enough to give the commands which typescripts/files to use, you
must setup first a bodyfont and then switch to other fonts
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
i have tried this, and leads to:
bodyfont : unknown variant MyFont
\usetypescriptfile[karat-type]
\usetypescript[karat]
\usetyp
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 06:03:39PM +0100, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
> headaches... So I am looking for some native speakers to help me
Hello,
I can do the Czech translation.
Regards,
D.A.
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Hello all,
'upgrading' to the 2004 TeXLive distribution (via GW's i-Installer)
broke the following (which is
a distilled version of a much larger file)
\startproject test
\startbodymatter
\section{Why is $1+1=2$?}
Let us first discuss {\em addition\index{addition}}.
\stopbodymatter
\startbackma
> So I am looking for some native speakers to help me translating.
I would like to do dutch.
Greetings, Taco
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Ok. I got a simpler example (no TOC):
\usemodule [nath]
\enableregime [utf]
\starttext
^^c3^^a9
\stoptext
With nath, I get "^^c3^^a9" in the output; without, I get "Ã".
Thanks for any help,
David
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Hello Giuseppe,
Thanks for your good work. Sorry for reminding this bug to you, but it's
the only reason why I can't use nath even though I wish a lot. About the
problem unicode characters in toc.
Ref.: http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2004/005306.html
I attached a minimal example unicode
Patrick Gundlach wrote :
> Dear ConTeXt (and texshow-web) users,
>
> I am currently translating texshow-web into various languages. Well
> I'd like to, but all languages besides german (and english) give me
> headaches... So I am looking for some native speakers to help me
> translating. The job i
> Dear ConTeXt (and texshow-web) users,
>
> I am currently translating texshow-web into various languages. Well
> I'd like to, but all languages besides german (and english) give me
> headaches... So I am looking for some native speakers to help me
> translating. The job is pretty easy, I'd send yo
Dear ConTeXt (and texshow-web) users,
I am currently translating texshow-web into various languages. Well
I'd like to, but all languages besides german (and english) give me
headaches... So I am looking for some native speakers to help me
translating. The job is pretty easy, I'd send you a small t
i have tried this, and leads to:
bodyfont : unknown variant MyFont
\usetypescriptfile[karat-type]
\usetypescript[karat]
\usetypescriptfile[opulent-type]
\usetypescript[opulent]
\usetypescript [sans][karat][map,name]
\definefont[MyFont][karat]
\starttext
\switchtobodyfont[karat]
Madame, Monsie
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I believe it is possible that this code
if ($UseEnginePath && ($FormatPath ne '' && ($FormatPath !~
/$EnginePath\/$/))) {
$FormatPath .= $EnginePath . '/' ;
unless (-d $FormatPath) {
mkdir $FormatPath ;
}
}
breaks in perl version
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
I have tried style={\switchtobodyfont[karat]} and it works. Now how to
switch to a different size without going through:
you can do things like:
\usetypescript [sans][karat][map,name]
to load the appropriate defs
\definefont[MyPartFont][SansBold at 24pt]
\setuphead[part][styl
h h extern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ab wrote:
> > Willi Egger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >>TEXEXEC is way too old. The current version is above 5!
> >>After updating your context it appears that it uses still a very
> >>outdated version of texexec. I advise you to update your tex-syste
I believe it is possible that this code
> if ($UseEnginePath && ($FormatPath ne '' && ($FormatPath !~
> /$EnginePath\/$/))) {
> $FormatPath .= $EnginePath . '/' ;
> unless (-d $FormatPath) {
> mkdir $FormatPath ;
> }
> }
breaks in perl versions
Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > % texexec 041120_testfile.tex
> > Not enough arguments for mkdir at /usr/people/pm/bin/texexec line 2259,
> > near "$FormatPath ;"
>
> Can you given us the output perl -v ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 39% perl -V
Summary of
I have tried style={\switchtobodyfont[karat]} and it works. Now how to
switch to a different size without going through:
\setupbodyfont[karat]
\definefont[MyPartFont][SansBold at 24pt]
\setuphead[part][style=\MyPartFont]
The problem i see here is that i have to go through \setupbodyfont[karat]
a
On Nov 19, 2004, at 4:13 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
\title never ends up in the toc, unless configured
however, you can add section structure (bodypart, appendix, etc) and
within such a part, a \chapter command will act as \title (toc entry,
but no number)
Hans
Of course, it's right there in the manu
Friday, November 19, 2004 Christopher Creutzig wrote:
> Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
>> attached to the following please find a .tar.bz2-packed file
>> containing updated t-amsl and t-nath.
> \def\startnathequation{%
>\begingroup
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@cr
> \let\startdysp
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
attached to the following please find a .tar.bz2-packed file
containing updated t-amsl and t-nath.
\def\startnathequation{%
\begingroup
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@cr
\let\startdysplaymath\relax
\let\stopdysplaymath\relax
Hans Hagen wrote:
Ok, then what's \protected? Is it performing an \unprotect/\protect
pair around the definition? But then, why did it work?
in context protext/unprotect is to be used when ! @ ? are used inmacro
names which was not the case here
I know. So, does ConTeXt's \protected\def tem
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
attached to the following please find a .tar.bz2-packed file
containing updated t-amsl and t-nath.
\def\startnathequation{%
\begingroup
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@cr
\let\startdysplaymath\relax
\let\stopdysplaymath\relax
\contextstartformula
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
VnPenguin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > ! Font \*12ptrmtf*=utmr8t at 12.0pt not loadable: Metric (TFM) file
>> > not found.
>>
>> This looks like a fairly basic error. You don't seem to have the
>> metric files for postscript fonts, so it looks yo
Vivek Sharma wrote:
Tried to download and try the stand alone version but the access to it
is not allowed from the pragma site. Is this a not a free version?
i had previously tried the cd iso image and was hoping to try it on my
computer, further the correspondence manual could not be downloaded
Tried to download and try the stand alone version but the access to it
is not allowed from the pragma site. Is this a not a free version?
i had previously tried the cd iso image and was hoping to try it on my
computer, further the correspondence manual could not be downloaded either.
Any comments
ab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> % texexec 041120_testfile.tex
> Not enough arguments for mkdir at /usr/people/pm/bin/texexec line 2259,
> near "$FormatPath ;"
Can you given us the output perl -v ?
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The Thanh Han wrote:
On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 01:45:17AM +, Adam Lindsay wrote:
The Thanh Han said this at Thu, 18 Nov 2004 08:36:05 +0700:
Hi Adam,
ET5 was the first proposed font encoding for vietnamese; then it was
renamed to X5 with a few modifications. T5 is a minor update -- it's
heavily
ab wrote:
Willi Egger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TEXEXEC is way too old. The current version is above 5!
After updating your context it appears that it uses still a very
outdated version of texexec. I advise you to update your tex-system
from CTAN (http://www.tug.org/interest.html).
Hi, I am try
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Hi all,
I am working to setup styles in heads with the typeface karat, that i
define as follows:
\starttypescript [karat]
\definetypeface [karat] [ss] [sans] [karat] [default] [encoding=texnansi]
\stoptypescript
Here is my head definition:
\setuphead[part]
[align=
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