Hi,
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Are there any manuals
no, not really. The low-level TeX is in the TeXbook, of course,
but the context API macros are not documented yet outside
the source.
... clear examples
the context source contains lots of examples of API use. :-)
explaining the proper
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
I had a similar problem. I needed cygwin ruby because there are
certain ruby packages (e.g. narray) that I could get to work with
cygwin ruby without any hassle but do not work with the ruby one click
installer. But cygwin ruby and context do not go together. I was
actua
No, that's not correct, it's not Gerben's distribution that does that. Which commands do you use to generate the formats? The directory you describe very likely shouldn't be there, and you can probably just delete it. Try renaming it to something else and see if that solves your problem.HTHThomasOn
Hi all,
I want to remind everybody of the existance of the context
bug and feature request collector:
http://context.literatesolutions.com/collector
If you have found a bug or requested a new feature in the
past few months, please consider adding a collector item.
This is especially relevant
When I started to do my syllabus again but in ConTeXt, I also began
to set up an index.
Readily it became a nuisance to type each time:
in this sentence \index{sentence} etc.
Making this into a macro I am now typing:
in this \indexed{sentence} etc.
It is a small difference but n
Wim Neimeijer wrote:
> - First I would like to know the most recent stable version of ConText and
> where to get it.
MikTeX alredy includes the latest version (2006.01.13): if you
installed or updated after the 14th, you should already have the
newest one installed. There are always some bugs left
Hi,
Attached is a new version of math-ext
- multiple columns
- alignment per column
See examples in source (mixed &|cr and NC|NR is no longer supported).
That's all the math for this week.
Hans
%D \module
%D [ file=math-ext,
%Dversion=2006.01.14,
%D title=\CONTEXT\ Ma
<--- On Jan 17, Taco Hoekwater wrote --->
Hi all,
I want to remind everybody of the existance of the context
bug and feature request collector:
http://context.literatesolutions.com/collector
If you have found a bug or requested a new feature in the
past few months, please consider adding a c
Hi,
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Is it fine to use this for bugs related to third party modules.
Yes, that's fine. I will act as dispatcher where needed.
Cheers, Taco
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Hans van der Meer wrote:
Making this into a macro I am now typing:
in this \indexed{sentence} etc.
\def\indexed{\dosingleempty\doindexed}
\def\doindexed[#1]#2%
{\iffirstargument\index[#1]{#2}\else\index{#2}\fi#2}
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Hi all,
It has taken us a long time to get to this point, but I am glad to
announce that the ConTeXt Revisions project that has been talked
about for nearly two years now is finally available to the public.
ConTeXt Revisions is two things: a museum of old ConTeXt release
zips, as well as an incr
Thanks for the invitation!
Steffen
Am 17.01.2006 um 12:59 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Hi all,
I want to remind everybody of the existance of the context
bug and feature request collector:
http://context.literatesolutions.com/collector
If you have found a bug or requested a new feature in the
Hmm, interesting. I used "texconfig init". No, there seems to be no change if I rename it.Thanks,DavidOn Jan 17, 2006, at 2:15 AM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:No, that's not correct, it's not Gerben's distribution that does that. Which commands do you use to generate the formats? The directory you desc
1. Don't use texconfig for context, use texexec --make --all
2. If you use texonfig, the command is texconfig-sys, or you'll end
up having inconsistent files for different users.
Best
Thomas
On Jan 17, 2006, at 6:35 PM, David Wooten wrote:
Hmm, interesting. I used "texconfig init". No, the
Have a look at this file:
\definefont[SectionFont][SerifBold sa b]
\setuphead[section][style=\SectionFont]
\starttext
\LaTeX
{\bf \LaTeX}
\subject{\LaTeX}
\stoptext
The \LaTeX in the subject is wrong. Something wrong the the \LaTeX
d
Gerben Wierda wrote:
The \LaTeX in the subject is wrong. Something wrong the the \LaTeX
definition?
Perhaps, but there is no way ConTeXt can get this right. In
the equivalent situation in LaTeX, it gets its own logo wrong:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
\font\SectionFont=cmr10
Hello
I'm searching a way to place a title on top of a new page with \title
and sometimes an additonal text (name of the author or something else)
directly under the title. But the main text should always start some
distance from the header and not from the title. Is this possible?
As an example
Hi all,
Due to the nature of the font I am using (which has horrendous
looking combining diacritics), I have to call the unicodeglyphs
directly through the \uchar command. Which works fine for the regular
face. But I am unable to get the italic glyphs via the same method.
So {\it \uchar{1
Hi all,
Due to the nature of the font I am using (which has horrendous
looking combining diacritics), I have to call the unicodeglyphs
directly through the \uchar command. Which works fine for the regular
face. But I am unable to get the italic glyphs via the same method.
So {\it \uchar{1
Thanks Thomas,
I've still no luck, but I think things are quite a bit clearer now.
I "stumbled" across an old fink installation, the existence of which
hadn't crossed my mind for quite some time. That is now gone.
I have also reinstalled my tex/context set-up via the i-Installer
just to c
David Wooten wrote:
At this point I would very much like to be embarrassed by a simple,
too-obvious pointer ;)
how about generating a plain tex format using
pdfetex --ini
and enabling the kpse debug options? Then you can see what is used:
pdfetex --kpathsea-debug=65535 --ini --progname=
sjoerd siebinga wrote:
Hi all,
Due to the nature of the font I am using (which has horrendous
looking combining diacritics), I have to call the unicodeglyphs
directly through the \uchar command. Which works fine for the regular
face. But I am unable to get the italic glyphs via the same m
Andreas Wapf wrote:
Hello
I'm searching a way to place a title on top of a new page with \title
and sometimes an additonal text (name of the author or something else)
directly under the title. But the main text should always start some
distance from the header and not from the title. Is this po
Hans, is this what you're referring to?
kdebug:hash_lookup(main_memory.context) => 300 % Keep total
within 800 limit 300 % Keep total within 800 limit
kdebug:variable: main_memory = 300 % Keep total within 800 limit
kdebug:hash_lookup(font_mem_size.context) => 300
All,
How can I typeset a caret ^ in non-math mode?
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On 17 Jan 2006, at 23:54, Hans Hagen wrote:
does {\it blabla} give italic?
Yes it does. But when I place the \uchar{1}{01} inbetween the bla
bla's the glyph remains regular.
Sjoerd
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On 17 Jan 2006, at 23:54, Hans Hagen wrote:
does {\it blabla} give italic?
Yes it does. But when I place the \uchar{1}{01} inbetween the bla
bla's the glyph remains regular.
Sjoerd
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All,
Are multiple mode statements allowed on a compile line. Suppose I have:
print or screen
and
short or long (answers)
How do I compile with screen mode with long answers?
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David Arnold wrote:
How do I compile with screen mode with long answers?
texexec -mode=screen,long
(It would have been quite easy to test this yourself)
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sjoerd siebinga wrote:
On 17 Jan 2006, at 23:54, Hans Hagen wrote:
does {\it blabla} give italic?
Yes it does. But when I place the \uchar{1}{01} inbetween the bla bla's
the glyph remains regular.
Are you in math mode, by any chance?
An very small example with wrong versus right would
David Arnold wrote:
All,
How can I typeset a caret ^ in non-math mode?
\textcircumflex
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