Hi,
I just noticed that figurelib is broken again.
MTXrun | current version: 2009.10.27 16:35
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.44.0-2009102808
Test file is contexttest/tex/context/base/x-res-00.tex/test-001.tex
Best wishes, Peter
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Hi,
Some (most?) of you will have noticed this already, but just in case:
Hans released a new current context yesterday. This is mostly a bugfix/
catchup release for mkiv functionality, but there are also a few other
bugfixes.
See http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Context_2009.10.27 for details.
Bes
Hi,
hopefully the four symbols that should come next are still in your
email:
¬
∨
∧
≡
I assume they are called conjunction, disjunction, negation and equals
(with three lines).
Does anybody know how to set them in (con)tex?
Thanks
Steffen
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Am 28.10.2009 um 15:21 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
hopefully the four symbols that should come next are still in your
email:
¬
∨
∧
≡
I assume they are called conjunction, disjunction, negation and
equals (with three lines).
Does anybody know how to set them in (con)tex?
Found it
I've been gravitating to a presentation system where I author
presentations in markdown, and then convert them to an HTML-based
system that results in examples like this:
http://www.users.muohio.edu/darcusb/s6test/test.html
This allows me to focus on content, but very quickly create
high-quality
Hi all,
First of all a big thank you to Hans for MkIV xml support which is so
much easier to understand than the MKII based method (or is that just
me?) Anyway, I'm processing a rather messy html file and I would like to
do some conditional processing based on the actual content of the
elemen
Jelle Huisman wrote:
> Any hints? Thanks!
The next does not deserve a price for elegance, but because
\xmlflush is expandable (this is its best feature, I think!)
you can use the traditional tex toolkit macros:
\startxmlsetups xml:h3
\doifinstringelse{Skip title}{\xmlflush{#1}}
{}
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
> Jelle Huisman wrote:
>> Any hints? Thanks!
>
> The next does not deserve a price for elegance, but because
Hm, and that should have been prize, not price.
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If your question is of inte
On 28/10/2009 15:32, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
The next does not deserve a price for elegance, but because
\xmlflush is expandable (this is its best feature, I think!)
you can use the traditional tex toolkit macros:
\startxmlsetups xml:h3
\doifinstringelse{Skip title}{\xmlflush{#1}}
{}
Jelle Huisman wrote:
On 28/10/2009 15:32, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
The next does not deserve a price for elegance, but because
\xmlflush is expandable (this is its best feature, I think!)
you can use the traditional tex toolkit macros:
\startxmlsetups xml:h3
\doifinstringelse{Skip title}{\xml
Bruce,
very briefly: I'm very very short on time this week, so won't be able
to look into this until middle of next week, but I just wanted to let
you know that I find your idea great. I had been thinking of adding an
xml template for simple presentations. your html-based stuff looks
gorg
On 28/10/2009 16:54, Hans Hagen wrote:
\startxmlsetups xml:h3
\xmldoifnot {#1} {[text()='Skip title']} {
\subject{\xmlflush{#1}}
}
\stopxmlsetups
or:
\xmlsetsetup {main} {h3[text()='Skip title']} {-}
OK thanks, that's even better.
Jelle
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Thomas A. Schmitz uni-bonn.de> writes:
>
> Bruce,
>
> very briefly: I'm very very short on time this week, so won't be able
> to look into this until middle of next week,
OK; feel free to get back to me as time permits, here or off-list (I
don't often check this list).
> but I just wanted
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Bruce,
very briefly: I'm very very short on time this week, so won't be able to look
into this until middle of next week, but I just wanted to let you know that I
find your idea great. I had been thinking of adding an xml template for
simple pres
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Bruce wrote:
Am looking to be able to (easily) do something vaguely like ...
\SlideTitle{Some Slide}[style=big-title]
.. where 'big-title' gets me the title large and centered
vertically on the page.
I use something similar in my presentations. For example, see pg 3 and
Hi,
On the website we now have tagged manuals as:
- all -> mkii and mkiv
- mkii -> written with mkii in mind, so not always optimal for mkiv
- mkiv -> written with mkiv in mind, so mostly not optimal for mkii
- obsolete -> (partially) obsolete or in need of an update
This is visibl
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
Test Slide Show
should be translated to
\setupTitle[title="Test Slide Show",author=,date=]
\placeTitle
Well, except that I want the option to have this sort of rendering
elsewhere in the presentation. I see you address that
Hans,
Will you be so kind as to place the last revision dates on the table-
of-contents web page. Besides looking for things usefull for mkii and/
or mkiv, I now find myself downloading files just to discover if it is
a document-version I already have.
met vriendelijke groet
Hans van der Me
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 12:06, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just uploaded the archives for a new luatex release, 0.44.0.
Is there any Mac Tiger volunteer willing to test if binaries compiled
on Snow Leopard work on Tiger? (No binaries are in minimals yet; I
need some volunteer to test fi
Hi all!
What is the benefit of the page break chosen by ConTeXt. Look at the
following example:
% \setupalign[line]
\starttext \showframe[text] % \showgrid
\chapter{Test}
\input tufte \par \input knuth \par
\input bryson \par \input tufte \par
\section{Another head}
\stoptext
What's would b
> What's would be wrong about to place the three lines of the second page
> on the first page and to start the second page with the section?
It's funny that you should say this, because what you describe is exactly
what I see on my computer with my ConTeXt installation (see attachment).
Please
Am 28.10.2009 um 22:53 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi all!
What is the benefit of the page break chosen by ConTeXt. Look at the
following example:
The answer why this happens in MkIV can only give Hans (could be a
side effect of the new
spacing mechanism) but you can give TeX/ConTeXt hints w
Am 28.10.2009 um 23:05 schrieb Arthur Reutenauer:
What's would be wrong about to place the three lines of the second
page
on the first page and to start the second page with the section?
It's funny that you should say this, because what you describe is
exactly
what I see on my computer w
When I open the pdfs that I make with ConTeXt (II or IV), I often see
x'd out boxes instead of letters. I'm writing in the hopes that
someone has some ideas about what I might do.
Here is some more specific information about what happens
1. I have posted a jpeg of a representative page:
htt
Am 28.10.2009 um 23:17 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 28.10.2009 um 22:53 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi all!
What is the benefit of the page break chosen by ConTeXt. Look at
the following example:
The answer why this happens in MkIV can only give Hans (could be a
side effect of the new
sp
On Oct 28, 2009, at 3:04 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 22:40:54 +0100
From: Mojca Miklavec
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] [Dev-luatex] Luatex 0.44.0 announcement
Message-ID:
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Hello,
> 3. It happens with a wide variety of fonts.
>
> 4. When opened with one of Adobe's pdf readers (Adobe Reader, Acrobat
> Pro), the file always looks fine.
That's extremely odd. Can you send a sample PDF file (along with the source
code) for us to inspect it? I'm using Mac OS
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:38 AM, Michael Green wrote:
> When I open the pdfs that I make with ConTeXt (II or IV), I often see x'd
> out boxes instead of letters. I'm writing in the hopes that someone has some
> ideas about what I might do.
>
> Here is some more specific information about what ha
On Oct 28, 2009, at 4:38 PM, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
Hello,
> 3. It happens with a wide variety of fonts.
>
> 4. When opened with one of Adobe's pdf readers (Adobe Reader,
Acrobat
> Pro), the file always looks fine.
That's extremely odd. Can you send a sample PDF file (along with the
>
>
> Extremely odd, doesn't make any sense, bizarre ... that's pretty much what
> I think.
>
> The pdf that I took a picture of and the source that produced it are in a
> zip file at this address:
>
> http://carneades.pomona.edu/test/badpdf-source.zip
>
> If you're willing to have a look, that wou
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