All,
German orthography is a mess right now, we now have two sets of
rules, old and new. New hyphenation is ugly and rules are constantly
changing. I see that ConTeXt has lang-deo.pat, so I was hoping that
this would produce old patterns, but it doesn't seem to work:
\enableregime[utf]
Subject : Context 2005.11.24 Released ?
Q.
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Why does
$\bfmath a \rightarrow b$ % b-f-math
behaves different from
$\bimath a \rightarrow b$ % b-i-math
In the first I get a bold arrow, not in the second one.
In bfmath the symbol font switches to bold, but in bimath it does not.
The variables do change correctly to bolditalic in
David Arnold wrote:
Changing each occurrence of TEXMFMAIN in type-tmf.dat to
TEXMFMAIN,TEXMFTE,TEXMFGW produces the following result:
Quiz Four.tex texnansi-adobe-utopia.tex
QuizFour.auxtexnansi-bitstrea-charter.tex
QuizFour.log
Hi,
I'm trying to build a page ConTeXt live on a Apache web server with PHP.
Here is the simple test
-
\enableregime[utf]
\setupencoding[default=t5]
\usetypescript[berry][t5]
\usetypescript[palatino][t5]
As a follow-up to my earlier message...
I don't understand why ConTeXt cannot use the LB .afm/.pfb/.tfm files that
are already present (for the texnansi encoding) in my LaTeX setup. Why
does texfont need to duplicate all these files? Does ConTeXt not use the
directory path search of teTeX?
It
Hi all,
Is there someone using GNU Emacs with ConTeXt. After some googlelyzing,
I've learnt :
1. ConTeXt mode from Berend de Boer is now included in AucTeX
2. Some people use Emacs with ConTeXt and METAPOST, but with special
.el files that seems not really up-to-date
I didn't found usefull
Adam Lindsay wrote:
I tried to run texfont demofont.dat, but failed.
First off, Hans, am I missing a runtools.rb? I can't find it.
indeed, i need to add that one to the zip (i'll send you a copy)
Secondly, I think the current demofont.dat has a bug because it triggers
an obscure texfont
Hi Jason,
Jason Knight wrote:
What support is there for IPA/TIPA in Context at this point? I've had
I think the answer is zero or nearly zero. If you have a bit of
patience, I can do a port of tipa.sty (quite easy), but it will
take some time before I can start on it.
Cheers,
Taco
What support is there for IPA/TIPA in Context at this point? I've had
a look through the mailing list archive and the last comment I saw
about it was from the first half of 2004. Has anyone done more hacking
on this?
Jason
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They fix 'em, I break 'em. Thus,
Why does
$\bfmath a \rightarrow b$ % b-f-math
behaves different from
$\bimath a \rightarrow b$ % b-i-math
In the first I get a bold arrow, not in the second one.
In bfmath the symbol font switches to bold, but in bimath it does not.
The variables do change correctly to bolditalic in
A motivation and idea that came to mind while writing a post to comp.text.tex:
==
Then again, most (all?) of publishers require Latex source, if my document
ever makes it that far.. And Latex has nicer source code formatting than
Context. so I'm really split between Latex and Context..
None of
When I code:
abc {\variant[xyz] pqr}
I find extra space typeset between abc and pqr.
This extra space is absent when I code
abc {\variant[xyz]pqr}
Thus the space in the source between ] and pqr makes a difference in
the result.
Clearly visible in:
abc {\variant[xyz] pqr} abc
Bernd Militzer wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I'm working on the responses to the mini survey, and quite ofthen
there is an itemization with a title of sorts. It makes sense to
give such structures a bit different layout from a normal
itemization. My question: does anyone know of an easy
Hello list, I've got a lot of newbie questions. I'm writing a technical
document with context for the first time to try it. I come from a
TeX/LaTeX world.
- How to print a tilda? I'm trying to write an URL with a tilda in it
with the font \tt. \widetilda, \tilda do not output any character.
A person on the internet needs help using FarsiTeX, a bidirectional
typesetting engine for Farsi and English. It only runs on LaTeX
2.09.
If the same task were approached in Context, what would he need
to do beyond the regular Context stuff? Are there documents he
should read?
This is not a
Hi all,
Is there someone using GNU Emacs with ConTeXt. After some googlelyzing,
I've learnt :
1. ConTeXt mode from Berend de Boer is now included in AucTeX
2. Some people use Emacs with ConTeXt and METAPOST, but with special
.el files that seems not really up-to-date
I didn't found usefull
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
with the recent version (2005.11.30), I get a strange font in dvips output,
when using \sc.
dvips messages don't show any error:
This is dvips(k) 5.95a Copyright 2005 Radical Eye Software
(www.radicaleye.com)
' TeX output 2005.11.30:2115' - test.ps
On Nov 29, 2005, at 12:36, Hans Hagen wrote:
I could not redefine the \texteuro. In \showcharacters it stays
empty.
Doing \definecharacter texteuro to_some_value in a typescript
does not work (giving: Runaway argument?)
has to do with \definecharacter being space delimited and
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: blackboard bold and calligraphic Date: November 28, 2005 17:46:07 GMT+01:00 To: ntg-context@ntg.nlBLACKBOARDThere is a problem with the Blackboard symbols, when used in regular and bold forms both.In the Lucida fontset there is a
Hans, Taco,
Just installed the newest update and update my manual tree via svn. I
can report that the uplt8r problem has not gone away. I know how to
fix it, but I thought you wanted to see this and address type-diz or
something like that?
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
New features since 2005.11.24:
* Extension for the use of marks in column sets using a new,
three-argument, call to \getmarking :
\getmarking[subsection][first][1] % column 1
\getmarking[subsection][first][3] % column 3
If Hans did not change a syntax after
Hans Hagen schrieb:
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
FTYPE LuaScript=c:\data\system\lua\bin\lua.exe %%1 %%*
ASSOC .lua=LuaScript
do I need Lua installed on my computer?
no, lua is compiled into scite (lua adds some 50-100 k to a binary),
just as lua will some day soon be compiled into tex
(if
G'day.
One of the things I (ab)use ConTeXt for is printing little text labels
to Avery stock. This works quite well, and I was pleasantly surprised
how easy it was to get working with some hints from Hans in the archives
of this list.
The labels, over time, have varying lengths of text on
Hi,
I uploaded a new cont-fnt.zip file. This ons has lucida metrics (ec and
texnansi). If I did things right, one only needs to copy the lucida pfb
files to the
.../fonts/type1/bh/lucida
path.
Hans
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi Jason,
Jason Knight wrote:
What support is there for IPA/TIPA in Context at this point? I've had
I think the answer is zero or nearly zero. If you have a bit of
patience, I can do a port of tipa.sty (quite easy), but it will
take some time before I can start on
VnPenguin wrote:
Subject : Context 2005.11.24 Released ?
Q.
cutpaste error, should have been 2005.11.30.
Taco
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Henk Koster wrote:
As a follow-up to my earlier message...
I don't understand why ConTeXt cannot use the LB .afm/.pfb/.tfm files that
are already present (for the texnansi encoding) in my LaTeX setup. Why
does texfont need to duplicate all these files? Does ConTeXt not use the
directory path
Peter Münster wrote:
But I've found the solution:
In updmap.cfg I had to replace Map lm.map by Map lm-ec.map, now it
works.
Then you have to include the other encoding map files as well
(like e.g. lm-texnansi.map and lm-qx.map) The beauty of lm.map
was that there was only one file.
I
Hans Hagen wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi Jason,
Jason Knight wrote:
What support is there for IPA/TIPA in Context at this point? I've had
I think the answer is zero or nearly zero. If you have a bit of
patience, I can do a port of tipa.sty (quite easy), but it will
take some time
Hi,
Hans Hagen wrote:
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
I assume this is due to import scite-ctx and in that file there is
ext.lua.startup.script=$(SciteDefaultHome)/scite-ctx.lua which I don't
have.
My solution: I commended import scite-ctx out
ah, i see, i forget to copy the lua script into the
Hans van der Meer wrote:
When I code:
abc {\variant[xyz] pqr}
I find extra space typeset between abc and pqr.
This extra space is absent when I code
abc {\variant[xyz]pqr}
Thus the space in the source between ] and pqr makes a difference in
the result.
Clearly visible in:
abc
Daniel Pittman wrote:
Hints about that, or a native TeX method[1], would be very much
appreciated. At the moment it is a relatively slow process of manual
trial and error.
this is something tex is pretty good at and it runs as fast as normal
how does your current code look? (the solution
Hi everybody,
Starting to try installing correctly tetex3 on ubuntu, I wanted to ask
tons of questions. While formatting this mail, I've succeed in
installing tetex3. Maybe what follows can be worth fore somebody more
nbie than me (is that possible?), or for a pre-beginner doc.
Following
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Hi all,
Is there someone using GNU Emacs with ConTeXt. After some
googlelyzing, I've learnt :
1. ConTeXt mode from Berend de Boer is now included in AucTeX
2. Some people use Emacs with ConTeXt and METAPOST, but with special
.el files that seems not really up-to-date
VnPenguin wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build a page ConTeXt live on a Apache web server with PHP.
Here is the simple test
-
\enableregime[utf]
\setupencoding[default=t5]
\usetypescript[berry][t5]
\usetypescript[palatino][t5]
On Dec 2, 2005, at 8:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- I'm trying to put a metapost graphic in the margin like te
example in the manual reference (page 47) using the following command:
\definestartstop[important][command={\inmarge{\useMPgraphic{bang}
[width=\marginwidth]}}]
But (of course
David Arnold wrote:
Hans, Taco,
Just installed the newest update and update my manual tree via svn. I
can report that the uplt8r problem has not gone away. I know how to
fix it, but I thought you wanted to see this and address type-diz or
something like that?
On Dec 2, 2005, at 8:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list, I've got a lot of newbie questions. I'm writing a
technical document with context for the first time to try it. I
come from a TeX/LaTeX world.
- How to print a tilda? I'm trying to write an URL with a tilda in
it with the
These questions have nothing to do with ConTeXt, only with bibtex,
which is still a seven-bit application, so you can't use anything
outside ASCII.
On Dec 2, 2005, at 1:03 PM, Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
Hallo,
I've started to add bibliography to my documents. Now I have some
questions:
1.
Hello,
I would like to ask a couple of questions about frames and numbers in
math formulas.
1. What's the best way to frame a formula like here:
\placeformula
\startformula
\mframed{x^2+y^2=z^2}
\stopformula
The problem is that:
- formula number is shifted downwards in comparison to the
Hello Henk,I reply to your request only beacause I'm also using the Lucida Bright fonts.At least, you must also have the appropriate .tfm files for your fonts. In addition, I also have some virtual fonts (.vf) that have been created for Lucida fonts for the particular encondings (namely ec).
Hi,
I have no idea what is wrong. But you can (remark on Hans' reply) set
openout_any = p
openin_any = p
in texmf.cnf, that doesn't hurt.
You should be extremly careful when interfacing TeX to the public.
Patrick
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On 12/2/05, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it has to do with the tex distribution being configured as too paranoid
which means no writing
can you try the --notparanoid switch?
Just added this option to texexec, but it does not help.
The problem is still there.
Thanks
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Zeljko Vrba wrote:
A motivation and idea that came to mind while writing a post to comp.text.tex:
==
Then again, most (all?) of publishers require Latex source, if my document
ever makes it that far.. And Latex has nicer source code formatting than
Context. so I'm really split between Latex
On 2 Dec 2005 15:21:45 +0100, Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have no idea what is wrong. But you can (remark on Hans' reply) set
openout_any = p
already defined in texmf.cnf
openin_any = p
in texmf.cnf, that doesn't hurt.
Changed tried, but I have the same error.
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Peter M�nster wrote:
But I've found the solution:
In updmap.cfg I had to replace Map lm.map by Map lm-ec.map, now it
works.
Then you have to include the other encoding map files as well
(like e.g. lm-texnansi.map and lm-qx.map) The beauty of lm.map
was that there
Quoting Jörg Hagmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Dec 2, 2005, at 8:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- I'm trying to put a metapost graphic in the margin like te
example in the manual reference (page 47) using the following
command:
\definestartstop[important][command={\inmarge{\useMPgraphic{bang}
Hello Hans, Taco and others!I would like to know how the "enco-pfr.tex" module works and how to properly use it.Besides of other languages, I also typeset documents in Czech. The search doesn't work (in recent Acrobat 7.0.5) for particular Czech letters (e.g. č,ž etc.). If I try to search for
Could't it be done by metapost?
Wolfgang
Hans Hagen schrieb:
Daniel Pittman wrote:
Hints about that, or a native TeX method[1], would be very much
appreciated. At the moment it is a relatively slow process of manual
trial and error.
this is something tex is pretty good at and it runs
VnPenguin wrote:
On 12/2/05, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it has to do with the tex distribution being configured as too paranoid
which means no writing
can you try the --notparanoid switch?
Just added this option to texexec, but it does not help.
The problem is still there.
Hi,
1. ConTeXt mode from Berend de Boer is now included in AucTeX
2. Some people use Emacs with ConTeXt and METAPOST, but with special
.el files that seems not really up-to-date
I haven't updated my AUCTeX for some time now, but I use ConTeXt/MP
with AUCTeX.
I didn't found usefull
� wrote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
with the recent version (2005.11.30), I get a strange font in dvips output,
when using \sc.
dvips messages don't show any error:
This is dvips(k) 5.95a Copyright 2005 Radical Eye Software (www.radicaleye.com)
' TeX output 2005.11.30:2115' -
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
Could't it be done by metapost?
no, that is overkill, but what can be done is:
\startbuffer
the label
\stopbuffer
\externalfigure[buffer][factor=max]
or
\scale[factor=max]{\framed[align=normal]{the label text}}
that would scale each label to fit best
but it would
VnPenguin wrote:
On 2 Dec 2005 15:21:45 +0100, Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have no idea what is wrong. But you can (remark on Hans' reply) set
openout_any = p
already defined in texmf.cnf
openin_any = p
in texmf.cnf, that doesn't hurt.
Changed
Richard Gabriel wrote:
Hello Henk,
I reply to your request only beacause I'm also using the Lucida Bright
fonts.
At least, you must also have the appropriate .tfm files for your fonts.
In addition, I also have some virtual fonts (.vf) that have been
created for Lucida fonts for the
Hi,
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
German orthography is a mess right now, we now have two sets of rules,
old and new. New hyphenation is ugly and rules are constantly
changing. I see that ConTeXt has lang-deo.pat, so I was hoping that
this would produce old patterns, but it doesn't seem to work
Quoting Thomas A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Dec 2, 2005, at 8:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list, I've got a lot of newbie questions. I'm writing a
technical document with context for the first time to try it. I
come from a TeX/LaTeX world.
- How to print a tilda? I'm trying
Which auctex version are you using? The latest ones have context mode
built in. All you need to do is
M-x context-mode
Syntax highlighting, environment and font commands, compiling, most
things work. I don't know about metapost.
Thomas
On Dec 2, 2005, at 8:36 AM, Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Hi
That one even I know how to answer:
The Lucida's don't ship with math at the moment. The only
LB you can get at the moment is the Bigelow Holmes version,
and that doesn't have the YY math PFB's even.
The Y and Y version to be released by TUG is still under
negotiation (afaik), and it has not
On Dec 2, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Tobias Burnus wrote:
LaTeX's german.sty and also ConTeXt provide
ck - k-k
ll - ll-l
ff -ff-f
(as in Bierdeckel, Rolladen or Schiffahrt).
Thank you, that was it!
Hmm, my Duden of 1996 writes in black au|ßerst (= new
established spelling), which is in line what I
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
That one even I know how to answer:
The Lucida's don't ship with math at the moment. The only
LB you can get at the moment is the Bigelow Holmes version,
and that doesn't have the YY math PFB's even.
The Y and Y version to be released by TUG is still under
negotiation
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Thomas A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Dec 2, 2005, at 8:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- How could I do french guillemets ( and )? Is it possible?
Which inputregime are you using? With \enableregime[utf], you can
input them directly, or try
Zeljko Vrba wrote:
A motivation and idea that came to mind while writing a post to
comp.text.tex:
==
Then again, most (all?) of publishers require Latex source, if my
document ever makes it that far.. And Latex has nicer source code
formatting than Context. so I'm really split between
Hi all,
I am attempting to insert a symbol at a reduced size within the
text flow but I'm not sure how to achieve this.
I've included my test script below.
\starttext
\definefontsynonym[Dingbats][uzdr]
\definesymbol[filledSq][\getglyph{Dingbats}{\char110}]
\def\FilledSq{\symbol[filledSq]}
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
We were planning on using Vim for preprocessing things like this instead
of hacking TeX to do the lexing. I think Mojca (?) had some ideas for
this and perhaps even a simple implementation, and given that there is
now structured support for preprocessing in texexec I
Hi Wolfgang,
For 1. and 2., see Thomas' reply.
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
3. I have in the bibtex field: comment = {genauere Analyse des Papers
nötig!}, some comments. They are added at the end the individual
reference. Is there a possibility to suppress this field?
In the bibl-apa.tex file,
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
On Dec 2, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Tobias Burnus wrote:
LaTeX's german.sty and also ConTeXt provide
ck - k-k
ll - ll-l
ff -ff-f
(as in Bierdeckel, Rolladen or Schiffahrt).
Thank you, that was it!
Hmm, my Duden of 1996 writes in black au|�erst (= new
established
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 03:14:30PM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
what do you mean with source code formatting?
Something akin to lgrind. Pretty-printing C++ source code. I tried to
adapt some existing Context code to C and C++ keywords, but failed
somewhere.. AFAIR, I may have even once asked on
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 05:56:36PM +0100, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
We were planning on using Vim for preprocessing things like this instead
Vim for preprocessing? Isn't it a bit too painful compared to using a real
programming language?
of hacking TeX to do the lexing. I think Mojca (?) had
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Renaud AUBIN wrote:
3. I will use METAPOST in my .tex files, how to manage this within Emacs ?
Once upon a time I used the mmm-mode for things like this. Should also work
for MP/ConTeXt.
Cheers, Peter
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On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
In updmap.cfg I had to replace Map lm.map by Map lm-ec.map, now it
works.
Then you have to include the other encoding map files as well
(like e.g. lm-texnansi.map and lm-qx.map) The beauty of lm.map
was that there was only one file.
I guess
--- On Dec 2, Mojca Miklavec wrote ---
1. What's the best way to frame a formula like here:
\placeformula
\startformula
\mframed{x^2+y^2=z^2}
\stopformula
The problem is that:
- formula number is shifted downwards in comparison to the formula
without a number
- I don't know how to do the
Hans Hagen wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
When I code:
abc {\variant[xyz] pqr}
I find extra space typeset between abc and pqr.
This extra space is absent when I code
abc {\variant[xyz]pqr}
Thus the space in the source between ] and pqr makes a difference in
the result.
Clearly
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 16:34:07 +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
i'm wondering ... do the lucida font nowadays ship with the math
specific tfm files (that used to be the case)
Hans
Well, my copy of the LB (and LB Expert) fonts dates from 1993 (on
floppies), although YY sent me a free update with the
Le Fri, 02 Dec 2005 19:36:55 +0100, Taco Hoekwater a écrit :
olivier Turlier wrote:
Hi everybody,
Starting to try installing correctly tetex3 on ubuntu, I wanted to ask
tons of questions. While formatting this mail, I've succeed in
installing tetex3. Maybe what follows can be worth fore
Hi,
In my account, ConTeXt works no prob, I got a perfect PDF.
My problem occurs when I run ConTeXt via web, under Apache's user of course.
How to trace ConTeXt run under web server ?
I'd guess it is pretty much impossible to trace under a webserver. Can
you install the same environment on a
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