On Tue, Nov 18 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Nov 18 2008, Yue Wang wrote:
>>
>>> you should apply a font feature to bold font.
>>
> This is nonsense, the smallcaps for latin modern are
> a separate font like they had been in computer modern,
> trying to access them with font feature i
Am 19.11.2008 um 02:54 schrieb Michael Green:
>>> \setuppapersize[letter][letter]
>>
>> Do you need lettersize for all your letters?
>>
>
> Yes, I have to use US lettersize paper (8.5 inches x 11 inches) for
> the physical paper on which my letters are printed. For long letters,
> I use a narrowe
Thank you. I will try it.
2008/11/18 Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Zhaopeng Xing wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using the following setup to typeset very long codes. The problem
> is,
> > it can only appear on one page. Can anybody help me to split the resulted
> > code
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Peter Münster wrote:
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> But there seems to be no possibility to use bitmap fonts in the minimals.
Almost-on-purpose decision. (You can still add some binaries to
minimals yourself.)
> Once, I've heard about workarounds, for example getting bold by double
> printi
Hi,
I am running MarkIV and "luatools t-vim.tex" shows me the path of t-vim.tex.
The version does say version=2008.07.15.
I tried to execute the same command which t-vim.tex executes for vim but
it says that command line is not correct. I switched on the logging and then
I read the log and it say
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> You can write the setting for the paper size in a new file with
> the namer user.nls and put it somewhere in your TeX directory
> where ConTeXt could find it. It's similiar to cont-usr.tex because
> my module loads for every letter you write.
Ah, I see. That's an inter
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running MarkIV and "luatools t-vim.tex" shows me the path of t-vim.tex.
> The version does say version=2008.07.15.
OK. So, t-vim is up-to-date.
> I tried to execute the same command which t-vim.tex executes for vim but
> it says that
Hi all,
I'm using the bib module. How can I adjust the space between
publication items? Is it just an itemization? Thankx,
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Yi
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Hi,
I updated context and grepped mtxrun for noquotes and the output is
same as yours.
I have a query. Line 270 of t-vim says \runvimsyntax{#2}
Line275: \input #2-vimsyntax.tmp\relax
where #2 is product_name-vimsyntax.tmp.
This means that if the product name is xyz then \runvimsyntax{#2}
which
Hello,
I am using the bib module and I want to redefine the display style for the
references. I have therefore created a new file "bibl-ris.tex" which I
have put in the same folder as bibl-apa.tex and the other existing ones.
In my environment file I have \setuppublications[alternative=ris].
Unf
I am trying to insert unicode charater 217D (a cross) into a line of
text. I cannot figure out how to do it, or if it can be done. I use mkii
but could be convinced to move to mkiv if necessary.
-Erich Fickel
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> I am trying to insert unicode charater 217D (a cross) into a line of
> text. I cannot figure out how to do it, or if it can be done.
You probably mean U+217D, not U+271D.
This is one of the famous Zapf dingbats, available in dedicated fonts;
you don't really need Unicode fonts in order to
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I updated context and grepped mtxrun for noquotes and the output is
> same as yours.
>
> I have a query. Line 270 of t-vim says \runvimsyntax{#2}
> Line275: \input #2-vimsyntax.tmp\relax
>
> where #2 is product_name-vimsyntax.tmp.
>
> This m
On 11/18/2008 3:44 PM, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
>> >From what I can tell, the .tex file loads one of the other three:
>> \loadmarkfile{lang-url}
>
> \loadmarkfile loads either lang-url.mkii or lang-url.mkiv, depending
> on the ConTeXt version you're running (MkII / MkIV). In Mark IV, the
>
On 11/19/2008 2:35 PM, Lars Huttar wrote:
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> However, I have a few unsolved problems here.
>
> 1) I don't see a way, with the '\sethyphenatedurlbefore' or 'after'
> mechanism, to tell it not to break a URL between two slashes, as in
> "http://";. At first I thought that since our text only had a
Hello all:
I have a 5 pages tables at 5 points with a repeating header and also some
"nc=2" and "nr=2" in header.
But when de table font is below 6 points there is a gap between the header and
the body; and when there is some nr= in the header, the first row of the body
repeats on every page.
I'm running TeXLive 2008.
When I compile for XeTeX (texexec --xtx) I get the following output that
appears to be generating the lmtypewriter10-regular font. The bad part is
that this is very slow. The part that's even worse, it does this probably
20...30...40 times? A compilation takes 145 se
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