I'm having problems running ConTeXt on my Kubuntu 7.04 (Feisty).
I have installed the texlive and texlive-context packages from the ubuntu
repository with apt-get.
$ sudo apt-get install texlive texlive-context
Everything fine up to this point. Then I tested the principal programs:
$ tex
Majukatur wrote:
I'm having problems running ConTeXt on my Kubuntu 7.04 (Feisty).
You did not install the latin modern fonts: texlive-fonts-recommended
You may need some other packages as well. Please check on the wiki:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Ubuntu_installation
Best wishes,
Taco
You did not install the latin modern fonts: texlive-fonts-recommended
I don't think that package includes the latin modern fonts. The
'lmodern' package (which has ec-lmr10.tfm etc.) might also be needed.
I'm not sure why texlive-context does not automatically depend on the
proper font
On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 16:25:13 -0400
Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting nicola [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I have tried the following example (metafun-p.pdf, p. 112-3):
\startMPgraphic
draw unitsquare xscaled 5cm yscaled 1cm withpen pencircle scaled 2mm
withcolor .625red;
Hi,
What do I need to get footnotes to work with columnsets. Somehow
footntes have the wrong width.
\definecolumnset [two] [n=2,balancing=yes,distance=0.2in]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[two]
\dorecurse{10}{ \input tufte\footnote{\input zapf \endgraf}
\endgraf}
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
What do I need to get footnotes to work with columnsets. Somehow
footntes have the wrong width.
\definecolumnset [two] [n=2,balancing=yes,distance=0.2in]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[two]
\dorecurse{10}{ \input tufte\footnote{\input zapf
Hi,
hz justification brings better results, sometimes (most paragraphs don't
change), but the entire typesetting is generally slow down with hz almost by
factor 2.
Thus I'd like to have a a kind of partial hz that I can use on selected
paragraphs only.
I hoped it should work like this:
Hello,
I have used ConTeXt in the past and I have been very pleased with it
and the results obtained, much more than LaTeX.
Now I am looking into a solution that would allow me to layout the
content ConTeXt and in other formats that ConTeXt does not (Forgive my
ignorance, if I am wrong) output,
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
hz justification brings better results, sometimes (most paragraphs
don't change), but the entire typesetting is generally slow down
with hz almost by factor 2. Thus I'd like to have a a kind of
partial hz that I can use on selected
Hi Mojca,
The stones are very very nice now, thank you for your hints.
Since I haven't used TikZ before, I have no idea how to handle these events.
I'll learn it later and rewrite my module to be more professional :)
All I'm thinking now is how to make each step a single symbol so that I
could
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007, Pepe Barbe wrote:
Hello,
I have used ConTeXt in the past and I have been very pleased with it
and the results obtained, much more than LaTeX.
Now I am looking into a solution that would allow me to layout the
content ConTeXt and in other formats that ConTeXt does not
On 6/11/07, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reading the Wiki one of those solutions would be XML,
try
tbookdtd.sf.net
myabe can help you.
--
luigi
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