Re: [NTG-context] Error in m-narrowtt

2006-11-01 Thread Hans Hagen
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
 Hi Hans,

 \usemodule[narrowtt]
 \starttext \ntype{test} \stoptext

 gives the following warning:

 check   : missing or ungrouped '=' after 'typing' in line 35 
 (@@tpntypi
 ng)
 check   : missing or ungrouped '=' after 'type' in line 36 
 (@@tyntype)

 The last two lines (well, it has only three lines) of m-narrowtt.tex 
 should be

 \definetyping[n\v!typing][style=\narrowtt]
 \definetype  [n\v!type]  [style=\narrowtt]

   
in m-narrowtt it should be :

\definetyping[n\v!typing] \setuptyping[n\v!typing][style=\narrowtt]
\definetype  [n\v!type]   \setuptype  [n\v!type]  [style=\narrowtt]

anyhow, as i happen to use m-narrow last night (for an article) last night i 
found out that typefile didn't listen to narrowtt but that is fixed now 

Hans 


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[NTG-context] pdfTeX-1.40 does not find format

2006-11-01 Thread Peter Münster
Hello,

I try to use the beta versions of ConTeXt and pdfTeX now and I find the
following issue (on latest TeX-live):
with TEXFORMATS = .;$TEXMF/web2c/{$engine,} in texmf.cnf and
pdfTeX-1.40.XXX, texexec --make writes the formats to
texmf-config/web2c/pdfetex but pdftex looks only into texmf-config/web2c
A symbolic link from texmf-config/web2c/cont-en.fmt to pdfetex/cont-en.fmt
solves the problem.

Is this issue already known and is there perhaps a better solution?

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Re: [NTG-context] pdfTeX-1.40 does not find format

2006-11-01 Thread Hans Hagen
� wrote:
 Hello,

 I try to use the beta versions of ConTeXt and pdfTeX now and I find the
 following issue (on latest TeX-live):
 with TEXFORMATS = .;$TEXMF/web2c/{$engine,} in texmf.cnf and
 pdfTeX-1.40.XXX, texexec --make writes the formats to
 texmf-config/web2c/pdfetex but pdftex looks only into texmf-config/web2c
 A symbolic link from texmf-config/web2c/cont-en.fmt to pdfetex/cont-en.fmt
 solves the problem.

 Is this issue already known and is there perhaps a better solution?
   
pdfetex is no longer valid, it's pdftex now (includes etex); so. remove any 
trace of pdfetex, take the latest texexec, adn regenerate the formats 

(in this respect 1.40 is not downward compatible with tex live) 

Hans 

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[NTG-context] temporary solution - Re: ConTeXt installation problem...

2006-11-01 Thread Dalyoung
Dear all,

After changing the mode of texmf.local as writable, I was able to  
update the ConTeXt.
However, it is not the normal installation.
Still ImageMagick and \externalfigure are not working properly. I  
don't know why it is not working in this notebook(G4) only.
Thank you.

Dalyoung

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Re: [NTG-context] pdfTeX-1.40 does not find format

2006-11-01 Thread Peter Münster
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:

 pdfetex is no longer valid, it's pdftex now (includes etex); so. remove
 any trace of pdfetex, take the latest texexec, adn regenerate the formats

Hello Hans,
this is exactly what I did: I removed bin/pdfetex and web2c/pdfetex.pool
and then texexec --make --all puts its format to
web2c/pdfetex/cont-en.fmt
It's texexec from ConTeXt-2006.10.27

 (in this respect 1.40 is not downward compatible with tex live) 

Do you mean TeX live 2005 or the development version (svn-head)?

Does not downward compatible mean, that there are other more serious
issues?

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Re: [NTG-context] pdfTeX-1.40 does not find format

2006-11-01 Thread Hans Hagen
� wrote:

 Does not downward compatible mean, that there are other more serious
 issues?
   
each year downward compatibily has someho wbeen broken (changes in binaries, 
tds, font names; but by now texmfstart/texexec should catch such problems) 

Hans 
 

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Re: [NTG-context] Printing ConTeXt books on Lulu? (Was: A new manual)

2006-11-01 Thread Matthias Weber
Not unless the copyright holders submit the material to Lulu.

In short, Lulu.com is a print-on-demand publisher with no costs  
involved for the
author: He or she uploads a 'book', specifies bindings and his/her  
royalties,
and if someone purchases the book, it is printed and send to the person.
A percentage o the royalties goes to Lulu. In particular, one can  
choose to publish
a book w/o royalties, then it will only cost the printing expenses.  
Downloads just cost the
royalties, if permitted. Finally, the author can choose among a range  
of copyright options.

Matthias

PS: On my personal wishlist, the #1 item is an updated version of con- 
eni.
I'd prefer a downloadable PDF, but I'd also buy a printed version.

On Nov 1, 2006, at 12:52 PM, Geoffrey Alan Washburn wrote:


   I figured I would try adjusting the subject to make the query a  
 little
 more apparent.  Would it be possible to purchase some of the books on
 ConTeXt via Lulu?

 Geoffrey Alan Washburn wrote:
 John R. Culleton wrote:

 My preferences in order are printed book, downloadable source,
 downloadable pdf and online anything. Information needs to be
 structured, indexed, portable, easily readable.
  
  Speaking of printed manuals, it struck me the other day that an  
 interim
 solution would be to use Lulu (www.lulu.com) to obtain printed  
 copies of
 the existing manuals.  However, it would probably be best if the  
 folks
 at PRAGMA ADE were to handle this to avoid some of the copyright  
 issues,
 and they might as well be the ones receiving any profits from the  
 sales.

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[NTG-context] Printing ConTeXt books on Lulu? (Was: A new manual)

2006-11-01 Thread Geoffrey Alan Washburn

I figured I would try adjusting the subject to make the query a little 
more apparent.  Would it be possible to purchase some of the books on 
ConTeXt via Lulu?

Geoffrey Alan Washburn wrote:
 John R. Culleton wrote:
 
 My preferences in order are printed book, downloadable source,
 downloadable pdf and online anything. Information needs to be
 structured, indexed, portable, easily readable. 
   
   Speaking of printed manuals, it struck me the other day that an interim 
 solution would be to use Lulu (www.lulu.com) to obtain printed copies of 
 the existing manuals.  However, it would probably be best if the folks 
 at PRAGMA ADE were to handle this to avoid some of the copyright issues, 
 and they might as well be the ones receiving any profits from the sales.

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Re: [NTG-context] Printing ConTeXt books on Lulu? (Was: A new manual)

2006-11-01 Thread Geoffrey Alan Washburn
Matthias Weber wrote:
 Not unless the copyright holders submit the material to Lulu.

That wasn't my question.

 
 In short, Lulu.com is a print-on-demand publisher with no costs  
 involved for the
 author: He or she uploads a 'book', specifies bindings and his/her  
 royalties,
 and if someone purchases the book, it is printed and send to the person.
 A percentage o the royalties goes to Lulu. In particular, one can  
 choose to publish
 a book w/o royalties, then it will only cost the printing expenses.  
 Downloads just cost the
 royalties, if permitted. Finally, the author can choose among a range  
 of copyright options.

That would be why I said However, it would probably be best if the 
folks at PRAGMA ADE were to handle this to avoid some of the copyright 
issues, and they might as well be the ones receiving any profits from 
the sales.

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[NTG-context] ctxtools unix puzzles

2006-11-01 Thread plink
Hi,

is it possible that the ruby script version numbers are not always updated?

I am getting a 648 line diff file when I compare two different 1.3.3 
versions of the ctxtools.rb file.

One of them, the smaller and older one, had some problems with quotes 
around environment variables, and it couldn't really upgrade the system 
because of a problem with unzip and execute permissions on texmfstart.rb

The other one has the same problem with execute permissions on 
texmfstart.rb, ending in the *slightly* dutchified report():

unable to remak formats

Or is there a way to call texmfstart.rb from the unix stub files without 
giving it execute permissions?


Jak.
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Re: [NTG-context] ctxtools unix puzzles

2006-11-01 Thread Hans Hagen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am getting a 648 line diff file when I compare two different 1.3.3 
 versions of the ctxtools.rb file.

   
indeed, i only change numbers when i feel that there is are real changes (

 One of them, the smaller and older one, had some problems with quotes 
 around environment variables, and it couldn't really upgrade the system 
 because of a problem with unzip and execute permissions on texmfstart.rb

 The other one has the same problem with execute permissions on 
 texmfstart.rb, ending in the *slightly* dutchified report():

 unable to remak formats

 Or is there a way to call texmfstart.rb from the unix stub files without 
 giving it execute permissions?
   
i dunno, but ruby pathtotexmfstart ...  should work since then we're talking 
about text files

Hans 
 

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Re: [NTG-context] formula, bookmarks and misc

2006-11-01 Thread Sebastian Rooks
Thank you !
Any tip for getting numbered bookmarks (question 3) ?
Regards,

  Seb

Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
 
 Hi Sebastian,
 
  
 2006/10/29, Sebastian Rooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 Dear ConTeXters,
 
 1/ I would like to use a named formula with a reference containing
 several subformulae each with a reference. The closer I can get to
 is to
 add an empty namedformula followed by subformulae (see test file below).
 How can I get rid of the empty line with a number in the pdf ?
 
 2/ I'm using bookmarks but abbreviations in heads do not work properly.
 I've used a workaround some 3 years ago but I cannot remember which. Any
 suggestion ? (see test file below)
 
  
 
 \setupinteraction[state=start]
 
 \appendtoks \def\UK{UK} \to \simplifiedcommands
 
 \placebookmarks[chapter,section,subsection]
 
 \abbreviation [UK] {UK} {United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
 Ireland}
 
 \starttext
 
 \chapter{Weather in the \UK}
 \dorecurse {2} {\input dawkins \par}
 
 \stoptext
 
 
 3/ What should I do to get the bookmarks numbered with their
 chapter/section/ etc. number ? (see test file below)
 
 4/ How can I redefine the \vec command in my formulae without having a
 warning system  : command \vec is already defined
 
 5/ I do like a lot the minimum distribution so easy to install. It
 would
 be even better if bibtex can be added. It's only 82.8 KiB
 
 Thanks for ConTeXt (special thanks to Hans and Taco of course), it's
 really a pleasure to work with it.
 
 Regards,
 
 Seb
 
 
 test.tex
 %%%%%
 
 \setupinteraction[state=start]
 
 \placebookmarks[chapter,section,subsection]
 
 \abbreviation [UK]  {UK}{United Kingdom of Great Britain and
 Northern
 Ireland}
 
 \starttext
 \placelist[formula]
 \chapter{Math formulae}
 
\placenamedformula
  [eq:well_known]
  {Well known equalities}
  \startformula
  \stopformula
\placesubformula[eq:first]{a}
\startformula
  1+0=1
\stopformula
 
\placesubformula[eq:second]{b}
\startformula
  1+1=2
\stopformula
 
 
 \chapter{Weather in the \UK}
 \dorecurse {2} {\input dawkins \par}
 
 \stoptext
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[NTG-context] yesterday's beta

2006-11-01 Thread Thomas A. Schmitz
Just to let you know that yesterday's beta has the same flaw that I  
reported a few days ago: something is wring with texutil.rb; the  
index it generates is incorrect. I get lots of warnings about  
duplicate references and these error messages at the end of the run:

TeXUtil | parsing file translation.tui
TeXUtil | fatal error in plugin (processing): undefined method  
`rjust' for 0:Fixnum

   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
texutil.rb:619:in `build'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
texutil.rb:845:in `processor'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
texutil.rb:844:in `each_index'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
texutil.rb:844:in `processor'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
texutil.rb:835:in `each'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
texutil.rb:835:in `processor'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
texutil.rb:127:in `processors'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
texutil.rb:125:in `each'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
texutil.rb:125:in `processors'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
texutil.rb:1017:in `processed'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
tex.rb:1577:in `runtexutil'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
tex.rb:1570:in `each'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
tex.rb:1570:in `runtexutil'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
tex.rb:1854:in `processfile'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
tex.rb:1086:in `processtex'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
tex.rb:1085:in `timedrun'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
tex.rb:1085:in `processtex'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
tex.rb:1082:in `each'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/base/ 
tex.rb:1082:in `processtex'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/texexec.rb: 
61:in `process'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/texexec.rb: 
51:in `main'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/texexec.rb: 
759:in `send'
   /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/context/ruby/texexec.rb: 
759


Also, texexec processes the file many many times; this didn't use to  
be the case.

Best

Thomas
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