On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 14:01:11 -0700 (PDT)
Paulo Ney de Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So does anyne know how to use "texexec" to concatenate two PDF files and
> preseve as much of the file as possible (links, opening format, ...) ?
--pdfcombine, --pdfcopy and --pdfselect switches are also avail
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 19:15:11 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> tried compling per readme get error unable to find file if aux is
> defined for cont-ab.bst
Please try:
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database={mba},sort=author]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa,refcommand=author]
If that doe
tried compling per readme get error unable to find file if aux is
defined for cont-ab.bst\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database={mba}] % use mba.bib
\setupbibtex[sort=author]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\setuppublications[refcommand=author]
am i missing something and
I am looking for a way to concatenate several PDF files, and found this
e-mail from Hans:
http://www.tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2001-January/000240.html
saying that "texexec" can do it in several ways! and to look on the web-site,
texexec manual and the mailing list for directions.
I went
I'm trying to get some Japanese ideographs in my document, but haven't
succeeded yet. Basically, what I've done is used Adam Lindsay's XSL-T
stuff for creating an .enc for my .ttf (mona.ttf) and then run texfont
to install the font in /usr/share/texmf/local/fonts. Now, I can't get
the test .tex-f
Hello Frank,
> I am interested in using ConTeXt to create PDF's from Docbook documents
> and found one older resource trying to integrate both. What is the
> current status of docbook formatting with ConTeXt?
The last time I talked to the authors of Docbook in ConTeXt, they
were both turning away
Am Di, den 03.08.2004 schrieb Hans Hagen um 12:20:
> Peter Münster wrote:
>
> >On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Hans Hagen wrote:
> >Can you confirm, if atom substitution is possible or not in a
> >chair-structure?
> >
> >
> not sure about that, chairs are kind of special and hard coded, tobias may know
> s
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 14:54:52 +0200, Hans wrote:
do you suggest that i just don't set that catcode?
I was asking because the initial request was probably related to
\uppercase/\lowercase, and if so, then it is probably better
to write explicitly iterating \CAP macros
Samuel Pelletier wrote:
Hi,
I have a long (4333 lines) natural table document that refuse to
compose. Initialy, I had an "TeX capacity exceeded" message for "hash
size" but it seems that I figured how to bypass it by changing the
texmf.cnf file.
since this is a multiple page table, can't you spl
Hi Samuel,
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 10:49:55 -0400, Samuel wrote:
> save_size= 15 % was 5 % for saving values
It is not possible to make save_size larger than 4
in the current executables, no matter how hard you try
(it is a compile-time limit in the web2c sources).
Hi,
I have a long (4333 lines) natural table document that refuse to
compose. Initialy, I had an "TeX capacity exceeded" message for "hash
size" but it seems that I figured how to bypass it by changing the
texmf.cnf file.
Now I have a "! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [save size=4]." error
a
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 14:54:52 +0200, Hans wrote:
>
> do you suggest that i just don't set that catcode?
I was asking because the initial request was probably related to
\uppercase/\lowercase, and if so, then it is probably better
to write explicitly iterating \CAP macros for that, than to mess
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
And now again I can also use the much faster
\def\typescriptfiles{type-agaramondmini.tex}
instead of
\usetypescriptfile[type-agaramondmini.tex]
hm, in that case you will not set up any sizes etc since they are
defined in typescripts
(technically it's possible to preload
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
i did set the code because some languages needed it
What was it needed for? There's no escape possible from the rule
if (\lccode != 0) { word_character = true}
dunno, maybe to get s`avonds and such ok?
do you suggest that i just don't set that catcode?
Hans
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Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >\usetypescriptfile[type-agaramondmini.tex]
> >\usetypescript[AGaramondOldStyle]
> >\setupencoding[default=ec]
> >\setupbodyfont[AGaramondOldStyle,10.2pt]
> >% whithout these four line the greek was ok. now its empty.
> >
> >
> i guess that the 10.2 is giv
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 13:55:21 +0200, Hans wrote:
> i did set the code because some languages needed it
What was it needed for? There's no escape possible from the rule
if (\lccode != 0) { word_character = true}
--
groeten,
Taco
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Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
I can't find anything wrong (for without greek it works fine).
Maybe you want to have a short look:
This is my test document:
\usetypescriptfile[type-agaramondmini.tex]
\usetypescript[AGaramondOldStyle]
\setupencoding[default=ec]
\setupbodyfont[AGaramondOldStyle,10.2pt]
% whi
Hi,
Currently, we have
\lccode`\'=`\'
set for all languages, but it seems that some languages get problems
with hyphenation.
\de \hyphenatedword{Works''}
\nl \hyphenatedword{Works''}
\uk \hyphenatedword{Works''}
\en \hyphenatedword{Works''}
\de \hyphenatedword{Works}
\nl \hyphenatedword{Works}
\u
I can't find anything wrong (for without greek it works fine).
Maybe you want to have a short look:
This is my test document:
\usetypescriptfile[type-agaramondmini.tex]
\usetypescript[AGaramondOldStyle]
\setupencoding[default=ec]
\setupbodyfont[AGaramondOldStyle,10.2pt]
% whithout these four line
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Sure, THIS one works.
But what I was asking for was
how to change the font for all the english text (all the non-greek)?
My attempt was to start the document with:
\usetypescriptfile[type-agaramond.tex]
\usetypescript[AGaramondOldStyle]
^ does that incude an encoding sel
Sure, THIS one works.
But what I was asking for was
how to change the font for all the english text (all the non-greek)?
My attempt was to start the document with:
\usetypescriptfile[type-agaramond.tex]
\usetypescript[AGaramondOldStyle]
\setupencoding[default=ec]
\setupbodyfont[AGaramondOldStyl
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
It works quite well here. I attached the files that i have on my machine.
Hans
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Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
... actually it's the last line causing the problem:
\usetypescriptfile[type-agaramond.tex]
\usetypescript[AGaramondOldStyle]
\setupencoding[default=ec]
\setupbodyfont[AGaramondOldStyle,10.2pt] % <-
Is there an other way to define a normal bodyfont plus using the greek module
... actually it's the last line causing the problem:
\usetypescriptfile[type-agaramond.tex]
\usetypescript[AGaramondOldStyle]
\setupencoding[default=ec]
\setupbodyfont[AGaramondOldStyle,10.2pt] % <-
Is there an other way to define a normal bodyfont plus using the greek module?
Steffen
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Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >In "s-grk-00.tex" is defined "\switchtobodyfont[cbgreek]".
> >So why doesn't it work to define a body font for the normal AND use this module for
> >switching to greek?
> >
> >
> does
>
> texexec --mode=demo --pd
I am interested in using ConTeXt to create PDF's from Docbook documents
and found one older resource trying to integrate both. What is the
current status of docbook formatting with ConTeXt?
Best Regards,
Frank
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Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
In "s-grk-00.tex" is defined "\switchtobodyfont[cbgreek]".
So why doesn't it work to define a body font for the normal AND use this module for switching to greek?
does
texexec --mode=demo --pdf x-grk-00
work?
Steffen
P.S. Please have a look at this wellknown example.
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