On 11/7/07, Jeff Smith wrote:
> On Nov 6, 2007 5:07 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Most things seem to be fine, you only forgot to run
> > texexec --xtx --make --all
> > to make the XeTeX-specific format.
> >
> > Mojca
>
> Uhm, while I first reported it didn't work, it probably ha
On Nov 6, 2007 5:07 PM, Mojca Miklavec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Most things seem to be fine, you only forgot to run
> texexec --xtx --make --all
> to make the XeTeX-specific format.
>
> Mojca
Uhm, while I first reported it didn't work, it probably has, but my
installation behave
> While I could have sworn this simple blunder of mine was the correct
> explanation for my problems, it turns out it's not. I still get the
> same error!
What about --xetex then?
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Hello,
Most things seem to be fine, you only forgot to run
texexec --xtx --make --all
to make the XeTeX-specific format.
Mojca
On 11/6/07, Jeff Smith wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After searching the archives and reading the wikis, I'm still at loss
> on this one. :(
>
> I installed TexLive 2007 on U
On Nov 6, 2007 4:59 PM, Arthur Reutenauer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > texexec --make --all
>
> texexec --xtx --make --all
While I could have sworn this simple blunder of mine was the correct
explanation for my problems, it turns out it's not. I still get the
same error!
Jeff
> texexec --make --all
texexec --xtx --make --all
Otherwise you generate the formats for pdfTeX.
Arthur
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Hi all,
After searching the archives and reading the wikis, I'm still at loss
on this one. :(
I installed TexLive 2007 on Ubuntu Gutsy through the repository
package. All went well.
However, given that I have to use XeTeX and that the ConTeXt that was
installed with the package dates from May 20
Hans Hagen wrote:
>> Thanks for that! I found the zipping reference and got it to work.
>> Returning now to the example above ("texmfstart
>> texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex someotherfile.zip"), what I would
>> like to do is using lua in "myfile.tex" to extract the filename to be
>> texed
Hi,
I'm using:
texexec --purgeall my_file.tex
to have temporary files deleted after
processing. However, when I use metafun (using
\startuseMPgraphics etc.) a single file is left,
with extension '.mp.keep'. Is it possible to
ask Context not to leave even that file?
Thanks,
Maurício
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Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>>> Thanks for that! I found the zipping reference and got it to work.
>>> Returning now to the example above ("texmfstart
>>> texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex someotherfile.zip"), what I would
>>> like to do is using lua in "myfile.tex" to ext
Hi Wolfgang,
what a nice 'minimal' example :)
I'm no table expert, not even an experienced table user. Anyhow, I think
that table is the best choice here. Aside from the bad placing of the
horizontal rules, all is working. This is much more than you can say
from the other candidates.
How about d
Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>> 2007/11/6, Johannes Graumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I started playing around with ConTeXt/LuaTeX and have a question here
>>> wich is related to a pet project of mine: is it possible to tell Mark IV
>>> something like this
>
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Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> 2007/11/6, Johannes Graumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I started playing around with ConTeXt/LuaTeX and have a question here
>> wich is related to a pet project of mine: is it possible to tell Mark IV
>> something like this
>> > texmfstart texexec --lua --e
2007/11/6, Johannes Graumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hello,
>
> I started playing around with ConTeXt/LuaTeX and have a question here wich
> is related to a pet project of mine: is it possible to tell Mark IV
> something like this
> > texmfstart texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex someotherfil
Hello,
I started playing around with ConTeXt/LuaTeX and have a question here wich
is related to a pet project of mine: is it possible to tell Mark IV
something like this
> texmfstart texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex someotherfile.zip
where 'myfile.tex' should contain a lua routine which wou
On 11/5/07, Dalyoung Jeong wrote:
> Dear Mojca,
>
> Thank you for the reply. As you did, I send my problem to the list. I
> think that I am a problem maker.
>
> I wonder why the output of XeTeX+ConTeXt was changed after the upgrade
> to Leopard.
> I didn't change anything in TeX system. I just upgr
Hi,
I try currently to write a table with a repeated header on all pages and
rules above and below the header
and another rule below the table on all pages. I tried this now with all
tables in ConTeXt but I can't the
desired result from any of them.
Tabulate has problems with rule below the heade
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