On Nov 5, 2006, at 6:35 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> \unprotect
>
> \def\donoplacelinenumber
> {\the\everylinenumber}
>
> \def\doplacelinenumber
> {\ifnum\linenumber<\@@rnstart\relax
> \donoplacelinenumber
>\else
> \ifnum\numexpr(\linenumber/\@@rnstep)*\@@rnstep\relax=\linenumber
>
J. R. Capablanca wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> I'm trying to get started with ConText. I've setup a stand alone
> install with perl and ruby on windows (last version).
> I was quite impressed with the "This way" magazine layout... and was
> trying to compile the example code that comes in the 000 ed
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> I'm playing with (and happy about) linenotes; I'm just running into
> one small (?) problem. Here's a testfile:
>
>
> \starttext
>
> % \setuplinenumbering[location=intext,step=2]
>
> \startlinenumbering
>Long and boring text that has \linenote{note one} no other sen
On 11/5/06, Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > It seems that linux looks for the program "bibtex try-ctx" due to the
> > escaped "space".
>
> Never give up, never surrender!
>
> (new release uploaded)
Thanks. If you haven't had days like that you haven't
Enzo Cordes wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I want to assign Metapost graphics to single letters (in a newly defined
> evironment, that take care of these assignments). The purpose is being
> able to rapidly build huge tables containing lots of these symbols.
>
> Everything works fine if I assign these gra
Paul Jones wrote:
>> can you send small test file?
>
> Here you go...
>
> In case the mail server strips attachments, the contents of the
> attached file are also in the original post of this thread.
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided]
\setupcolors
[state=start]
\setupbackgrounds
[
Hi list,
I want to assign Metapost graphics to single letters (in a newly defined
evironment, that take care of these assignments). The purpose is being
able to rapidly build huge tables containing lots of these symbols.
Everything works fine if I assign these graphics to non-letters, e.g.
"|"
Philipp Reichmuth wrote:
> I've been writing a script that sifts through the unic-xxx.tex files to
> get a readable mapping what Unicode characters are supported using
> \Amacron-style names.
>
mtxtools can create such lists using the unicode consotium glyph table,
mojca's mapping list and en
� wrote:
> I guess I can mix ConTeXt and XML with the eXaMpLe framework (I have
> just read about it at wiki.contextgarden.net). In order to understand
> TEI and ConTeXt, I would like to be able to create the files that will
> be able to compile an TEI XML document with ConTeXt without having to
>
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
>
>> On Nov 4, 2006, at 8:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> $ texmfstart texexec try-ctx
>>> [...]
>>> Completed box being shipped out [1.1]
>>> Memory usage before: 1751&690230; after: 397&690074; still
>>> untouched: 939301
>>>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> It seems that linux looks for the program "bibtex try-ctx" due to the
> escaped "space".
Never give up, never surrender!
(new release uploaded)
Taco
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I'm playing with (and happy about) linenotes; I'm just running into
one small (?) problem. Here's a testfile:
\starttext
% \setuplinenumbering[location=intext,step=2]
\startlinenumbering
Long and boring text that has \linenote{note one} no other sense than
demonstrating a problem with t
On 11/4/06, Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> > On Nov 4, 2006, at 8:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >
> >>$ texmfstart texexec try-ctx
> >>[...]
> >>Completed box being shipped out [1.1]
> >>Memory usage before: 1751&690230; after: 397&690074; still
> >>u
Hello everyone!I'm trying to get started with ConText. I've setup a stand alone install with perl and ruby on windows (last version). I was quite impressed with the "This way" magazine layout... and was trying to compile the example code that comes in the 000 edition.
But the result is nothing lik
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