Joel C. Salomon wrote:
Testing a new installation of mswincontext, I got this message when
texexecing the first example from the wiki:
(c:/Users/chesky/Programs/context/tex/texmf-local/tex/context/base/cont-new.tex
systems : beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.tex
Is this
Ahoi!
I need to typeset some formulae in upright Helvetica (TeX Gyre Heros,
URW Nimbus or similar).
Is this already pre-made in the ConTeXt distribution? I couldn't find it.
Greetlings, Hraban
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2007/10/30, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
But I was sure there was also a fast, direct way.
Well, obviously there isn't (anymore?) ...
Here's a trick. It is ugly, but works reasonably well.
\starttext
\def\CR{\crlf}
\completecontent
\def\CR{ }
Hagen, Hans wrote:
it's always a problem to determine what's left on a page
\def\blah{The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy stupid dog.}
\dorecurse{62}{\blah} \synchronizeoutput
this will force the otr but is not always fails safe (i.e. vertical
spacing may be messed)
... one of
Santy, Michael schrieb:
The same as in my first reply. Look at the first page with the text
only. There isn't a space behind the sentence(s) and TeX can't break the
paragraph (text expands it's lower border). This also breaks the
splitting of the table, as it is (partly) on the same page.
2007/10/31, Henning Hraban Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ahoi!
I need to typeset some formulae in upright Helvetica (TeX Gyre Heros,
URW Nimbus or similar).
Is this already pre-made in the ConTeXt distribution? I couldn't find it.
Greetlings, Hraban
Hi Hraban,
the only matching math font for
On 10/25/07, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Happy to report that Luatex made my life easier once again. :) I've made
another test papers for my students, with varying problems, and it was
possible only due to Lua emedded code.
It's an important topic for.
Do you have
...just some further tests. i was wrong, as there is no table breaking
without the \placetable[split] option. seems my command reference is
outdated :(
if you don't use \placetable at all, things work again. so there must be
some vspace mess with the splitting option of placetable and the one of
On 10/31/07, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.tex
Is this normal?
yes
What does the warning mean, and if it's normal why is there a warning for it?
--Joel
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Hello luigi,
Thanks for the interest.
I have provided the most prominent pieces of code already in this list. ;)
Where are your Wiki page?
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Best regards,
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
On 10/25/07, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Happy to report that Luatex made my life
Peter,
There definitely seems to be something wrong with the splitting behavior, but
I'm able to illustrate the same problem regardless of whether its wrapped in a
\placetable (see example below). From my experiments, wrapping a table in
placetable didn't seem to fix the broken tables or
Santy, Michael schrieb:
Peter,
There definitely seems to be something wrong with the splitting
behavior, but I'm able to illustrate the same problem regardless of
whether its wrapped in a \placetable (see example below). From my
experiments, wrapping a table in placetable didn't seem to
Peter Rolf wrote:
just some further tests. i was wrong, as there is no table breaking
without the \placetable[split] option. seems my command reference is
outdated :(
if you don't use \placetable at all, things work again. so there must be
some vspace mess with the splitting option of
Phhh! Hot stuff Wolfgang.
This one should definitely go into the wiki (maybe plus a little
documentation?)
Very convenient option, amazing what goodies ConTeXt provides – thank
you very, very much Hans!
And thank you Wolfgang for remembering this ... even the master
himself forgot it ;o)
Joel C. Salomon wrote:
On 10/31/07, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.tex
Is this normal?
yes
What does the warning mean, and if it's normal why is there a warning for it?
you can put local fixes there but currently the file also have some
Santy, Michael wrote:
have you tried this with your 'real world' documents?
Peter,
Although adding the \blank didn't fix the table splitting on this contrived
document, it actually seems to fix the problem on the few real world
documents that have shown this behavior. Although some of
Hans Hagen schrieb:
Santy, Michael wrote:
have you tried this with your 'real world' documents?
Peter,
Although adding the \blank didn't fix the table splitting on this contrived
document, it actually seems to fix the problem on the few real world
documents that have shown this behavior.
have you tried this with your 'real world' documents?
Peter,
Although adding the \blank didn't fix the table splitting on this contrived
document, it actually seems to fix the problem on the few real world
documents that have shown this behavior. Although some of the breaks are still
not
The Context command \inleft is almost comparable to a similar facility in
Framemaker with this exception: Framemaker left justifies multiple lines in
this situation (called a sidehead) whereas \inleft right justifies them. I
know I can force indiviual lines into place by enclosing them in
Hello,
I use
rsync -rvzctl rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/minimals/windows tex
but get the error message. Previously, the same command worked successfully for
me. Is something broken on the server?
G:\rsyncrsync -rvzctl rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/minimals/windows tex
receiving
Mojca
PS: explanation comes with a delay :)
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Sweet, I didn't exactly find a full editor with an environment, but at least a
syntax highliting in Kate (a nice advanced text editor for KDE (so far still
Linux-only)).
Also a Kate dev (he also pointed me to the file) asked if someone could test
this syntax highliting and send a short
Hello
New context build is not friendly at all: The application failed to initialize
properly (0xc0022) windows fatal error is displayed twice.
Here is the log:
G:\rsync\win\texmf-wintexexec --make --luatex
TeXExec | using search method 'kpsewhich'
TeXExec | updating file database
TeXExec |
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello
New context build is not friendly at all: The application failed to
initialize properly (0xc0022) windows fatal error is displayed twice.
i've never seen that one before ... where does it come from?
Hans
Hi to all,
I' ve started playing with xml -- context.
I've read the docs but even if I am able to do some very basic
operation I'm in troubles doing my first real experiment.
I've already generated a book from the collection of html help files
of the SuperCollider language using a
What is the best way of keeping a mswincontext installation
up-to-date? Do I need to download beta releases of the luatex binary
and newer versions of the ConTeXt distribution from
http://www.pragma-ade.com/download-1.htm, or is there an automatic
updater?
On a related note, where should I unzip
On 10/31/07, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello luigi,
Thanks.
I see that my 'examples' are not included yet, right?
hmm, if you are registered as user you can modify my page too, I believe.
I will put a new subject Luatex examples , you can put your content under it.
On 11/1/07, Andrea Valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi to all,
I' ve started playing with xml -- context.
I've read the docs but even if I am able to do some very basic operation I'm
in troubles doing my first real experiment.
I've already generated a book from the collection of html help
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