> For *some* particular users, ConTeXt *is* already a replacement for
> LaTeX
Yes, for me too. But you're missing the point.
Arthur
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On 14-1-2011 9:57, Jonas Stein wrote:
Its so sad to read this but no other reply on this thread till now.
As far i have looked into the .deb packages the bug should be in the
current stable versions too.
The ideas behind context are so nice and could save us from so
much latex-pain. If there ar
Arthur Reutenauer writes:
>>> Is there any hope that context will become a replacement of latex?
>>
>> I don't think this have been a goal.
>
> Maybe Jonas means that for *some* particular users, ConTeXt could be a
> replacement for LaTeX,
For *some* particular users, ConTeXt *is* already a r
>> Is there any hope that context will become a replacement of latex?
>
> I don't think this have been a goal.
Maybe Jonas means that for *some* particular users, ConTeXt could be a
replacement for LaTeX, and that we could, for example, use it to
introduce newcomers to TeX-based typesetting sys
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 09:57:32PM +0100, Jonas Stein wrote:
> >> In that case one should better run mtxrun instead of luatools (they
> >> are equivalent at the moment, but luatools is becomming obsolete).
> >
> > Ahhh ... I guess that needs some divine inspiration to know ...
> >
> >> And yes, tex
>> In that case one should better run mtxrun instead of luatools (they
>> are equivalent at the moment, but luatools is becomming obsolete).
>
> Ahhh ... I guess that needs some divine inspiration to know ...
>
>> And yes, texmfcnf.lua should be carefully designed to match the
>> structure of texmf
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 07:23:27PM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 14-1-2011 6:58, Khaled Hosny wrote:
> >On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 06:52:25PM +0100, Peter Münster wrote:
> >>Khaled Hosny writes:
> >>
> >>>context.environment("foo.tex") -- throws an error
> >>
> >>context("\\environment foo ")
>
> bt
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 07:32:39PM +0100, Peter Münster wrote:
> Khaled Hosny writes:
>
> > On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 06:52:25PM +0100, Peter Münster wrote:
> >> Khaled Hosny writes:
> >>
> >> > context.environment("foo.tex") -- throws an error
> >>
> >> context("\\environment foo ")
> >
> > The
On 10-1-2011 6:02, Hannes Riebl wrote:
Dear ConTeXt users,
I am using the following piece of code:
\placefigure[right]{Zerfall von
Pangäa\footnote{\hyphenatedurl{http://www.geologie.uni-frankfurt.de/staff/Homepages/Oschmann/Oschmann/Homepage/P21-Homepage/P21-9-Evolution.html},
zugegriffen am 3.
Khaled Hosny writes:
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 06:52:25PM +0100, Peter Münster wrote:
>> Khaled Hosny writes:
>>
>> > context.environment("foo.tex") -- throws an error
>>
>> context("\\environment foo ")
>
> The same error, no difference.
Then a minimal example is needed. This works here:
lo
On 14-1-2011 6:58, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 06:52:25PM +0100, Peter Münster wrote:
Khaled Hosny writes:
context.environment("foo.tex") -- throws an error
context("\\environment foo ")
btw, you can also use \useenvironment[filename], so
context.environment { "foo.tex" }
On 14-1-2011 6:58, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 06:52:25PM +0100, Peter Münster wrote:
Khaled Hosny writes:
context.environment("foo.tex") -- throws an error
context("\\environment foo ")
The same error, no difference.
as it's
\environment somename_followed_by_space
w
On 14-1-2011 5:51, Peter Münster wrote:
Hans Hagen writes:
On 14-1-2011 4:54, Peter Münster wrote:
local t = {}
package.seeall(t)
setfenv(0, t)
what do you want to achieve with the first three lines
I want to prevent pollution of the global environment, when I need to
define my own glo
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 06:52:25PM +0100, Peter Münster wrote:
> Khaled Hosny writes:
>
> > context.environment("foo.tex") -- throws an error
>
> context("\\environment foo ")
The same error, no difference.
Regards,
Khaled
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Khaled Hosny writes:
> context.environment("foo.tex") -- throws an error
context("\\environment foo ")
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Hi,
I have some problems with catcode handling in lua and tex. Source of the
problem is (aside from my limited knowledge) a XML based line of text
that can contain any printable character. From this source line I create
one modified text line for the tex side (named 'textext') and one
unmodified t
Hans Hagen writes:
> On 14-1-2011 4:54, Peter Münster wrote:
>> local t = {}
>> package.seeall(t)
>> setfenv(0, t)
> what do you want to achieve with the first three lines
I want to prevent pollution of the global environment, when I need to
define my own globals. But of course, I can do that
context.environment() just throws an error:
context.environment("foo.tex") -- throws an error
--context.input("foo.tex") -- fine
context.starttext()
context("foo")
context.stoptext()
Regards,
Khaled
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Free font developer
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On 14-1-2011 4:54, Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
With the latest version and the following test-file "test.cld":
--8<---cut here---start->8---
local t = {}
package.seeall(t)
setfenv(0, t)
context.starttext()
context"bla"
context.stoptext()
--8<---cu
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 14-1-2011 6:00, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I want to include a TABLE in a flow chart, but the table is shifted by
an offset. Any ideas on how to get rid of the offset
\usemodule[chart]
\setupFLOWcharts[nx=1,ny=1,width=3cm,height=2cm]
\setupTABLE[each
Hello,
With the latest version and the following test-file "test.cld":
--8<---cut here---start->8---
local t = {}
package.seeall(t)
setfenv(0, t)
context.starttext()
context"bla"
context.stoptext()
--8<---cut here---end--->8-
Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. writes:
> \NC {\normalfont Code} \NC {\nomath Symbol} \NC Description \NC\NR
\NC {\rm Code} \NC \text{Symbol} \NC Description \NC\NR
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Hello,
is it possible to escape from modes (fonts) defined in \starttabulate[...]? I
mean just for header - to escape the math mode and to switch to normal font
temporarily:
---
\starttext
I get:
\starttabulate[|lT|mc|p|]
\NC Code \NC Symbol\NC Description \NC\NR
\HL
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 00:06, Jonas Stein wrote:
> on the wiki main page are many links to "the source code"
>
> =
> * Source code
>
> The original source code Current Version and Beta Version
> Browse git and it's mirror
> Browse why outdated?
>
> * Documentation of the so
Am 14.01.2011 um 12:01 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> just add a space before the _ when it directly follows a \cs, so
>
> ... $\cs _2$ ...
>
> but regular text like
>
> ... $x_2$ ...
>
> can be left as it is
He put the definitions in a external file which he loads with \usemodule and
then this won’
On 14-1-2011 6:00, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I want to include a TABLE in a flow chart, but the table is shifted by
an offset. Any ideas on how to get rid of the offset
\usemodule[chart]
\setupFLOWcharts[nx=1,ny=1,width=3cm,height=2cm]
\setupTABLE[each][each][height=1cm]
\startFLOWchart[test
On 14-1-2011 10:15, Mathieu Boespflug wrote:
Thank you for the solution, Wolfgang. But it seems rather painful to
have to replace every occurrence of _ in my definitions module with
the very verbose \normalsubscript just because it's a module. The new
default catcode for _ introduces extra diffi
Hi Wolfgang,
thank you for the explanation and the solution.
Best,
Mathieu
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> Am 14.01.2011 um 10:15 schrieb Mathieu Boespflug:
>
>> Thank you for the solution, Wolfgang. But it seems rather painful to
>> have to replace every occurr
Am 14.01.2011 um 10:15 schrieb Mathieu Boespflug:
> Thank you for the solution, Wolfgang. But it seems rather painful to
> have to replace every occurrence of _ in my definitions module with
> the very verbose \normalsubscript just because it's a module. The new
> default catcode for _ introduce
Thank you for the solution, Wolfgang. But it seems rather painful to
have to replace every occurrence of _ in my definitions module with
the very verbose \normalsubscript just because it's a module. The new
default catcode for _ introduces extra difficulty when defining math
macros. Would it be po
On 11 January 2011 01:06, Jonas Stein wrote:
> on the wiki main page are many links to "the source code"
>
> =
> * Source code
>
> The original source code Current Version and Beta Version
> Browse git and it's mirror
> Browse why outdated?
>
> * Documentation of the source
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