> texmfstart texexec --pass=\'-file-line-error -halt-on-error\' hello
Very sly. And the short form also worked:
texexec --pass=\'-file-line-error -halt-on-error\' hello
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Hi Luigi,
luigi scarso wrote:
> A problem with marvosym.
> ...
> I have done installation with scripts (for 2005 and 2007) with full-schema.
This is a known error. Please see:
http://www.tug.org/texlive/bugs.html
Best wishes, Taco
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On Mar 14, 2007, at 10:05 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> \def\dostartregister[#1][#2][#3][#4]#5% % 3 args: #3 is sortkey
>{\chardef\registerpagestatus\plustwo % 4 args: #3 is type, #4 is
> sortkey
> \def\currentregister{#1}%
> \iffourarguments
> \setgvalue{\??id#1\??id#2}{\dodostop
Hi all,
> is there a way to pass parameters from texmfstart texexec to pdftex?
> I'd like to call pdftex with -file-line-error and -halt-on-error.
Just for the record: I've found a simple solution, which works OK here
on MacOS X (should be the same on any unix):
texmfstart texexec --pass=\'-f
> This is a known error. Please see:
>
>http://www.tug.org/texlive/bugs.html
>
Glad to see that I don't discover a new bug :)
Glad to see that I'm always coming "a bit later" :(
luigi
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A problem with marvosym.
In TeXLive2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/texlive/2005# find . -iname "*fmvr*"
./texmf-dist/fonts/tfm/public/marvosym/fmvr8x.tfm
./texmf-dist/source/fonts/eurofont/marvosym/fmvr8x.afm
./texmf-dist/source/fonts/eurofont/marvosym/tfmfiles/original/fmvr8x.tfm
./texmf-dist/source/
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> what is the suggested folder for the format files?
> web2c//...fmt? Or web2c/...fmt?
Using the subpath is the preferred way.
Taco
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Hi there,
what is the suggested folder for the format files?
web2c//...fmt? Or web2c/...fmt?
Patrick
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Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> 2007/3/14, Robin Kirkham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Is there a ConTeXt equivalent to LaTeX \settowidth{}, or better still
>> some macro I can do things like
>>
>> \setupsomething[
>> ...
>> width={\widthof{\bf sometext\emspace}},
>> ...]
>>
>>
2007/3/14, Robin Kirkham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi all,
Is there a ConTeXt equivalent to LaTeX \settowidth{}, or better still
some macro I can do things like
\setupsomething[
...
width={\widthof{\bf sometext\emspace}},
...]
Cheers,
Robin
Hi Robin,
I don't know if there is so
Hi, Robin
I think you can include the texts in an \hbox and use \wd?? to get its width
On 3/14/07, Robin Kirkham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a ConTeXt equivalent to LaTeX \settowidth{}, or better still
some macro I can do things like
\setupsomething[
...
width={\wi
Hi all,
Is there a ConTeXt equivalent to LaTeX \settowidth{}, or better still
some macro I can do things like
\setupsomething[
...
width={\widthof{\bf sometext\emspace}},
...]
Cheers,
Robin
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Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> On Mar 13, 2007, at 6:41 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>
>>> OK, I tried a hack, and I just wanted to ask if there's anything
>>> wrong with it: as dirty workaround, I added a fourth key to
>>> dostartregister:
>>>
>>>
>>> \def\startregister
>>>{\doquadrupleempty\dostart
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