Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Hello people,
I think I spotted a bug either in ConTeXt or in my
capability comprehension.
Take the following simple code:
\placefigure[here][testfigs]{Test cases}{
\startcombination[3*3]
...
It works --- on the first texexec run. On subsequent runs,
ConTeXt
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
For a particular table, I need to switch to a smaller body
font. Currently I'm using
{\tfxx
\placetable etc
\par}
but this way the math in the table doesn't get switched. Is
there a way to make a more thorough switch? I tried
\switchtobodyfont but it didn't work ...
I build/install and run teTeX 3.0 on RHEL 3 IA64 SUSE 9.0 AMD64
without any problem.
And of course ConTeXt (standard with teTeX or updated for latest
release) works very well too.
FYI
Thanks to all.
With a bit of lucky, I will able to setup my new baby this week.
luigi
Monday, September 12, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
For a particular table, I need to switch to a smaller body
font. Currently I'm using
{\tfxx
\placetable etc
\par}
but this way the math in the table doesn't get switched. Is
there a way to make a more thorough
Monday, September 12, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Same problem here, even with only this:
\starttext
\externalfigure[curves.1]
\stoptext
I've copied curves.1 from the tests dir to its parent,
and I still get a 'not found' on the second run. Makes no
sense.
Interestingly, it's
Monday, September 12, 2005 Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
This is a known bug-) Try declaring indentation twice,
\setupindenting[medium,next]
\setupindenting[medium,next]
It worked 4 me-)
Bingo!
(And keep your hopes up, I'm steadly heading towards the end
of my PhD :))
--
Giuseppe Oblomov
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
\placetable[here][tables]{Caption}{
\switchtobodyfont[5pt]
etc.
}
It doesn't work either way.
Do you have an example?
Taco
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
For a particular table, I need to switch to a smaller body
font. Currently I'm using
{\tfxx
\placetable etc
\par}
but this way the math in the table doesn't get switched. Is
there a way to make a more thorough switch? I tried
\switchtobodyfont
Hi All,
how tow write these matrices in Context?
% []
\begin{bmatrix}
12\\
34
\end{bmatrix}
% {}
\begin{Bmatrix}
12\\
34
\end{Bmatrix}
Thanks!
jk
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Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
(And keep your hopes up, I'm steadly heading towards the end
of my PhD :))
shine on, you crazy diamond !!!
luigi
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Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Even thought I have
\setupindenting[medium,nex]
in the preamble of my document, no paragraph is indented
C:\Documents and Settings\Giuseppe Bilottatexexec --version
TeXExec 5.4.3 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2005
unknown file type: texmfscripts
texexec
Hi all,
Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Rolf wrote:
another one
\def\limitatefirstline#1#2#3%
{\hbox\bgroup\strut
\setbox\scratchbox\hbox{\begstrut#1\endstrut}%
\ifdim\wd\scratchbox#2\relax
\setbox\scratchbox\hbox{#3}%
\hsize#2\relax
\advance\hsize-\wd\scratchbox
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Hello people,
I think I spotted a bug either in ConTeXt or in my
capability comprehension.
Take the following simple code:
\placefigure[here][testfigs]{Test cases}{
\startcombination[3*3]
...
It works --- on the first texexec run. On
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Ok, even with the wiki and all the manuals around (which are
getting obsolete, too) there is definitely too little
documentation on the various tabulation formats.
The biggest problem is that each table type has its ability,
but there is nothing that can do everything.
Brooks Moses wrote:
At 10:40 AM 9/9/2005, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Brooks Moses wrote:
Not quite, as it doesn't generate a number I can reference. What I'm
thinking of is something that does what \nomarkfootnote does in the
following example:
A sentence\footnote{With a
Hello Hans and others,
excuse me such a stupid question, but:
It there any clear (step by step) description how to add a new font into context?
I've already done many googling and "tryfails" but the success was
minimal. The typescript definitions in type-enc.tex and type-pre.tex
are almost a
Monday, September 12, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Ok, even with the wiki and all the manuals around (which are
getting obsolete, too) there is definitely too little
documentation on the various tabulation formats.
The biggest problem is that each table type has its ability,
Monday, September 12, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
\placetable[here][tables]{Caption}{
\switchtobodyfont[5pt]
etc.
}
It doesn't work either way.
Do you have an example?
See the example I just posted in the Need more
documentation on tables
Richard Gabriel wrote:
Hello Hans and others,
excuse me such a stupid question, but:
It there any clear (step by step) description how to add a new font into
context?
I've already done many googling and tryfails but the success was
minimal. The typescript definitions in type-enc.tex and
I have Palatino as main font set up with
\usetypescript[adobekb][8r]
\loadmapfile[context-base]
\usetypescript[palatino][8r]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,12pt]
\switchtobodyfont[12pt]
Plus I have
\setupcapitals[sc=yes]
\definestartstop[abstract]
[before={\sc Abstract.\hskip1em}]
But
\starttext
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 16:53:04 +0200
Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Fonts
There is a bunch of links on this page. I've learned it with help from
Bill McLain's page (includes a step by step font installation), but some
things have changed in the meantime
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Monday, September 12, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
\setuptables[bodyfont=small]
\setuptabulate[bodyfont=small]
the reason is that spacing depends on the bodyfont size
so it need to be controlled somehow
What if want it for only some of the tables?
This one hast just cost me two hours, and I'm still baffled. The
story (in shorthand): was trying to integrate a positional metafun
graphic into a presentation. I got no output. I tried making a
minimal example file to reproduce the problem, and sure enough,
everything went fine. I
= Original Message From Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Fonts
This link is missing from that page; it contains step-by-step instructions for
installing expert fonts, from preinstallation to writing typescripts:
OK, I'm answering my own post. The plot thickens. It looks like this
has something to do with file names. It only happens when I have a
name with a period in it. Thusly, file 05.11.08.tex will not run MP
to PDF, when I copy the exact same file to 05_11_08.tex, everything
works as it
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
working directory, and -- I got no output again. diff shows that both
files are identical. Looking at the logs, there's only one difference I
can spot:
Perhaps it can be that something decides that your file has the
interesting filename extension '11.08-mpgraph.mp'
At 01:40 AM 9/12/2005, Jilani Khaldi wrote:
Hi All,
how tow write these matrices in Context?
% []
\begin{bmatrix}
12\\
34
\end{bmatrix}
ConTeXt uses Plain TeX syntax for math, mostly. Thus, you use Plain TeX's
\matrix command to create the matrices:
\left[\matrix{
12 \cr
24 \cr
Hi,
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
I have Palatino as main font set up with
\usetypescript[adobekb][8r]
\loadmapfile[context-base]
\usetypescript[palatino][8r]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,12pt]
\switchtobodyfont[12pt]
There are two problems. One is yours: you should use [ec]
instead of [8r] to get a
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, David Munger wrote:
I'm currently not at home. I'll be back next week and then I'll try to
figure out what happens.
Hi David,
have you already found something?
Regards, Peter
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Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
OK, I'm answering my own post. The plot thickens. It looks like this
has something to do with file names. It only happens when I have a
name with a period in it. Thusly, file 05.11.08.tex will not run MP
to PDF, when I copy the exact same file to 05_11_08.tex,
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
This one hast just cost me two hours, and I'm still baffled. The
story (in shorthand): was trying to integrate a positional metafun
graphic into a presentation. I got no output. I tried making a
minimal example file to reproduce the problem, and sure enough,
Well, at least the old texexec processes the file. However, the
problem with metafun graphics I described occurs in the old texexec
(I'm not at all sure if the two problems are related).
Thomas
On Sep 12, 2005, at 7:38 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
bug; but does this mean that the old texexec
As far as I can tell, ConTeXt doesn't include a keycaps font. I recently
created my own and would like to share it with anyone else that might
find it useful. I've included a sample document with it. If you're on a
*nix system with a working copy of ConTeXt and make, just type make to
build it.
On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 18:41 +0200, luigi.scarso wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Those executabless are now part of the minimal distribution:
http://context.aanhet.net/context/install/linux64tex.zip
downloaded (many thanks taco!!)
The last thing: what linux distro (SUSE, Mandriva , RH,
Stuart Jansen wrote:
As far as I can tell, ConTeXt doesn't include a keycaps font. I recently
created my own and would like to share it with anyone else that might
find it useful. I've included a sample document with it. If you're on a
*nix system with a working copy of ConTeXt and make, just
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Well, at least the old texexec processes the file. However, the
problem with metafun graphics I described occurs in the old texexec
(I'm not at all sure if the two problems are related).
can you make me a smal test file?
Hans
Hello,
I want to make a layout where a vertical line is putted at the rigth of the left margin. Capters and paragraphs must indent in the left margin, and be boxed.
Someting like:
|
|
[ 2. Chapter ]
--
|
I'm new on this, so please help me out.
Boris
Vind alles
On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 23:08 +0200, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Stuart Jansen wrote:
As far as I can tell, ConTeXt doesn't include a keycaps font. I recently
created my own and would like to share it with anyone else that might
find it useful. I've included a sample document with it. If you're
Hi Peter,
I am very sorry, I had completely forgotten about that issue. It boils
down to the following:
\long\def\StartLong#1\StopLong{#1}
\starttext
\StartLong
\starttyping
hallo
\stoptyping
\StopLong
\stoptext
This will produce no error, but no output as well. Maybe we could use
some
Stuart Jansen wrote:
On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 23:08 +0200, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Stuart Jansen wrote:
As far as I can tell, ConTeXt doesn't include a keycaps font. I
recently created my own and would like to share it with anyone
else that might find it useful. I've included a sample
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Stuart Jansen wrote:
As far as I can tell, ConTeXt doesn't include a keycaps font. I recently
created my own and would like to share it with anyone else that might
find it useful. I've included a sample document with it. If you're on a
*nix system with a working copy
At 02:16 PM 9/12/2005, you wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by lay closer to a standard baseline. The
baseline of the glyph inside the key is aligned with text outside the
key. I waffled back and forth trying to find the most attractive
position while building the font. The majority of keycaps
Stuart Jansen wrote:
As far as I can tell, ConTeXt doesn't include a keycaps font. I recently
created my own and would like to share it with anyone else that might
find it useful. I've included a sample document with it. If you're on a
*nix system with a working copy of ConTeXt and make, just
Hi,
I have tried with:
\startcases
..
\stopcases
and many others variations but I have got only errors.
Any hint?
Thanks.
jk
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At 02:16 PM 9/12/2005, you wrote:
On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 23:08 +0200, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Very nice! I would like them to lay closer to a standard baseline,
though,
I'm not sure what you mean by lay closer to a standard baseline. The
baseline of the glyph inside the key is aligned with
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Hello All,
I just upgraded my entire TeX system. There are no traces of old files
anymore, everything is brandnew. I installed texlive 2004 (because I
had it on a DVD, thanks NTG!).
I got the latest ConText (Aug 31).
The first thing I had to do was
At 04:42 PM 9/12/2005, you wrote:
I have tried with:
\startcases
.. \stopcases
and many others variations but I have got only errors.
Any hint?
Much like the bmatrix environment, the cases environment is an AMSmath
package feature, and ConTeXt at present has very few of the direct
At 04:58 PM 9/12/2005, Brooks Moses wrote:
At 04:42 PM 9/12/2005, Jilani Khaldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried with:
\startcases
.. \stopcases
and many others variations but I have got only errors.
Any hint?
Much like the bmatrix environment, the cases environment is an AMSmath
Monday, September 12, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Monday, September 12, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
\setuptables[bodyfont=small]
\setuptabulate[bodyfont=small]
the reason is that spacing depends on the bodyfont size
so it need to be controlled somehow
What if want it for only
On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 01:02 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
is that really texnansi? these Function-1 keys etc are not in texnansi ...
All I know for sure is that it Works For Me(tm). Unfortunately, my
ConTeXt skills don't yet rise above that.
so, an option is to make a special encoding vector, say
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