On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 16:40, Robert Blackstone wrote:
>
> When I try to process a file with mkiv, the log says:
> "The argument
> "/Users/robertblackstone/Dropbox/C-tests/Titles-interline_spacing_of/Titles-interline_spacing_of-test1PM.tex"
> is not a valid TEXROOT path.
How exactly do you run MK
Hi
I think the error comes from your way of using \define: you use
\define\abs[1]{\lvert #1 \rvert}
instead of
\define[1]\abs{\lvert#1\rvert}
the following works fine for me:
\starttext
%\define[1]\abs{|#1|} % this works
\define[1]\abs{\lvert#1\rvert} % this works too
$\abs
On Sat, Jun 04 2011, Paul Menzel wrote:
> I want to define `\abs` as the command for the absolute value. The
> following minimal example is also attached.
>
> \define\abs[1]{\lvert #1 \rvert}
Don't ask me why "\define" doesn't work (certainly related to
expansion), but "\def" does the job
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I want to define `\abs` as the command for the absolute value. The
following minimal example is also attached.
\define\abs[1]{\lvert #1 \rvert}
\starttext
$\lvert 2 \rvert$
$\abs{2}$
\stoptext
This does not work though.
On Jun 4, 2011, at 12:14 AM, Peter Münster wrote:
> \startluacode
> function my_externalfigure(file, t)
>local args_present
>for k, v in pairs(t) do
>if v == "" then
>t[k] = nil
>else
>args_present = true
>end
>end
>context.externalf
On Sat, Jun 04 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>>Edition de Trilogie de l'enfer en novembre 2011 chez Sens Tonka
Should be: "Édition" (common error in French)
--
Peter
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If your question is
> If you don't want to use framedtext (cfr wolfgang)
> \setuplabeltext [en] [chapter=Chapter~]
> \def\MyChapter#1#2{\vbox{#1\blank#2}}
> \setuphead [chapter] [command=\MyChapter]
>
> \starttext
> \chapter{Foo Bar}
> \stoptext
Thanks to both of you. Added to the wiki.
Marco
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 20:27:56 +0200 Mojca Miklavec wrote
> Please send a complete log.
>
The saved Terminal output of an installation of the minimals which I
tried this morning can be downloaded here:
http://web.me.com/blackstone.robert/filechute/RB-Install_minimals_04-06-11-Saved_Terminal_Output.
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 4:24 PM, Marco wrote:
> How can I get the chapter name in a new line, like:
>
> Chapter 1
> Foo Bar
>
> The following yields to “Chapter1Foo Bar”.
>
> \setuplabeltext [en] [chapter=Chapter~]
> \def\MyChapter#1#2{#1\blank#2}
> \setuphead [chapter] [command=\MyChapter]
>
> \st
Am 04.06.2011 um 16:24 schrieb Marco:
> How can I get the chapter name in a new line, like:
>
> Chapter 1
> Foo Bar
>
> The following yields to “Chapter1Foo Bar”.
>
> \setuplabeltext [en] [chapter=Chapter~]
> \def\MyChapter#1#2{#1\blank#2}
\define[2]\MyChapter
{\framed[frame=off,width=broad
How can I get the chapter name in a new line, like:
Chapter 1
Foo Bar
The following yields to “Chapter1Foo Bar”.
\setuplabeltext [en] [chapter=Chapter~]
\def\MyChapter#1#2{#1\blank#2}
\setuphead [chapter] [command=\MyChapter]
\starttext
\chapter{Foo Bar}
\stoptext
Marco
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Op 4 jun 2011, om 14:24 heeft Aditya Mahajan het volgende geschreven:
>
> On Jun 4, 2011, at 5:06 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> On 4-6-2011 10:21, R. Ermers wrote:
>>
>>> Adding the prefix cals: to the tag names (thus making the file invalid,
>>> which is contrary to the docbook philosophy), us
Am 03.06.2011 um 21:43 schrieb Mathieu DUPONT:
>
> Is there an exhaustive list of all the parameters the \setuphead function can
> take ?
>
> Neither the 2011 ConTeXt Commands Manual nor the Wiki Command Reference page
> mention this one (sectionsegments).
>
> Where can I find all the parame
On Jun 4, 2011, at 5:06 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4-6-2011 10:21, R. Ermers wrote:
>
>> Adding the prefix cals: to the tag names (thus making the file invalid,
>> which is contrary to the docbook philosophy), using the cals table module
>> and the directives is not enough, at least the cals
I think I'll go for the piping option then, which seems to be the easiest
way out.
Thanks for the insights, I didn't actually know much about the interplay of
context and bibtex until this little problem occured to me...
Julian
2011/6/4 Pontus Lurcock
> On Sat 04 Jun 2011, Julian Becker wrote
On 4-6-2011 1:41, Jon Crump wrote:
\def\ArabicGlobalDir {\pagedir TRT\bodydir TRT\pardir TRT\textdir TRT}
\def\ArabicParDir{\textdir TRT\pardir TRT}
\def\ArabicTextDir {\textdir TRT}
\def\LatinParDir {\textdir TLT\pardir TLT}
\def\LatinTextDir{\textdir TLT}
\def\LatinGlobalDir {\p
On Sat 04 Jun 2011, Julian Becker wrote:
> I'm not familiar with the intricacies and details of UTF8 encoding,
> but is it possible that there is a byte missing from the "ä" which
> has been cut off during the abbreviation process?
Well, there *is* more than one way to represent ä in UTF-8, but i
Op 4 jun 2011, om 11:06 heeft Hans Hagen het volgende geschreven:
> On 4-6-2011 10:21, R. Ermers wrote:
>
>> Adding the prefix cals: to the tag names (thus making the file invalid,
>> which is contrary to the docbook philosophy), using the cals table module
>> and the directives is not enough,
On 06/04/2011 11:23 AM, Julian Becker wrote:
Thank you everybody for your answers. Writing Tr{\"a}ger as Thomas
suggested works well, but unfortunately, I'm using Mendeley Desktop
for the management of my bibtex file and I can't seem to be able to
influence the way in which it e
I can also add that in the first case with the author name "Träger", the
generated bbl-file looks messed up and (Notepad++ doesn't recognize the
encoding as UTF8. Changing the encoding to UTF8 manually shows the complete
names "Träger" correctly, but the abbreviations (what should have been
"Trä06"
On 4-6-2011 10:21, R. Ermers wrote:
Adding the prefix cals: to the tag names (thus making the file invalid, which
is contrary to the docbook philosophy), using the cals table module and the
directives is not enough, at least the cals tables in my valid xml docbook
document were never typeset.
2011/6/4 Taco Hoekwater :
>
> Hi,
>
> For those of you who are not 'in the loop', so to say: instructions
> for running the texlive 2011 pretest are here:
>
> http://tug.org/texlive/pretest.html
>
> Best wishes,
> Taco
Awesome.
Vedran
_
Thank you everybody for your answers. Writing Tr{\"a}ger as Thomas
suggested works well, but unfortunately, I'm using Mendeley Desktop for the
management of my bibtex file and I can't seem to be able to influence the
way in which it encodes the special characters.
@Mojca: Indeed, it also fails if
Op 3 jun 2011, om 18:28 heeft Hans Hagen het volgende geschreven:
> On 3-6-2011 5:43, R. Ermers wrote:
>
>> I tried typesetting docbook with Context, it can be done, I but got stuck on
>> the cals tables and some other things. Cals tables can be processed, albeit
>> as separate documents only
Hi,
For those of you who are not 'in the loop', so to say: instructions
for running the texlive 2011 pretest are here:
http://tug.org/texlive/pretest.html
Best wishes,
Taco
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If your question is of interest to
Am 03.06.2011 um 16:50 schrieb Stéphanie Vilayphiou:
> Hello,
> I'm rather new to ConTeXt and would like to simplify my document, in order to
> simplify processing of documents.
>
> I have this:
>
> \defineparagraphs[infos][n=1]
> \setupparagraphs[infos][1][
>style={\switchtobodyfont[6pt]}
Hello,
apart from a pending fix for TeX Live installer (shell script
"install-tl") which writes out a proper texmfcnf.lua based on what
user enters as his/her preferences for locations of TEXMFHOME etc. (if
you don't touch any settings, this is not too important and if you do,
you can manually fix
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