K. David Prince wrote:
What am I missing?
Dave
Your system is fine, so no worries. Those warning lines are annoying
but harmless. They'll be fixed in the next release, but in the mean
time, you can change lines 344 and 348 of texexec.pl yourself, if you
dare:
$ diff texexec.pl.old texexec.pl
Can one redefine the TeX output macro as one can within TeX?
If so, how?
Thanks.
A wannabe ConTeXt user.
Tom Browder
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Tom Browder wrote:
Can one redefine the TeX output macro as one can within TeX?
If so, how?
You mean installing another output routine?
In principle one can define his/her own otr (with fallback on an existing one);
see page-one.tex, page-mul.tex, page-set.tex for details.
It also depends on
Hello Vit,
I added one third (only one third but most important one since
analogy;-) of \setuplayout command to tewshow-web.
Thank you for the start.
Currently (as you have seen), the text fields take only plain text. If
you would like it, I could make wiki links active, like
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
I added one third (only one third but most important one since
analogy;-) of \setuplayout command to tewshow-web.
Currently (as you have seen), the text fields take only plain text. If
you would like it, I could make wiki links active, like
[wiki:Main_Page].
OK, Patrick,
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It also depends on what you want to do. There are quite some
hooks into the otr
already, so what do you hav ein mind?
Thanks for the reply, Hans.
Here is my situation:
Every part of my document has to have a security classification
Hello Vit,
OK, Patrick, link is a sufficient solution. Thank you. So I change the
content
http://texshow.contextgarden.net/ts.rb?lang=enwhat=descif=encmd=setuplayout
Can you check if the link syntax is correct?
It looks good. Seems to work OK.
Patrick
(and thanks again for your
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Currently (as you have seen), the text fields take only plain text. If
you would like it, I could make wiki links active, like
[wiki:Main_Page]. This should be pretty easy. The next step could be
to use one of the ruby's wiki-markup parsers, but they are
incompatible with
Hello Hans,
how about simple xml
to typeset the examples within ConTeXt?
Patrick
(then I really have to look into xslt again)
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Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello Hans,
how about simple xml
to typeset the examples within ConTeXt?
no, to wrap them into
Hans
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Hi,
I posted an alpha release. Main differences:
- some efficiency changes in language parts
needed for || extension
- latin modern fonts instead of cmr/plr/csr/aer/vnr:
fetch the cont-lmt.zip file if needed
- david antos' wish, test for this:
\unprotected \setuplanguage
[cz]
On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 18:11:29 +0100, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I posted an alpha release. Main differences:
snip
- latin modern fonts instead of cmr/plr/csr/aer/vnr:
fetch the cont-lmt.zip file if needed
Ok, but lm is (as far as I know) still not quite usable for e.g. my
journal.
Hello,
Walter Schmidt has uploaded to CTAN
| (1) the PostScript font family Garamond No8, which URW
| has made available for free under the Aladdin Free Public
| License, see http://www.artifex.com/downloads/.
|
| (2) font metrics, macros etc. to use the fonts with LaTeX;
| this is material which
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