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 is useless.
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 narrower textarea,
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
codes onto several
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Peter Münster wrote:
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
printing
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 says
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
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 command
Hi all,
I'm using the bib module. How can I adjust the space between
publication items? Is it just an itemization? Thankx,
--
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].
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 means that
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
Lua
On 11/19/2008 2:35 PM, Lars Huttar wrote:
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 few
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
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