On Fri, 11 Jan 2019, Henri Menke wrote:
On 11/01/19 4:42 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to process an XML file inside a zip file without unzipping?
In particular, I have a program that generates zip files which look like
this:
The file `filename.zip` contains:
- filename.xml -
On 11/01/19 4:42 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to process an XML file inside a zip file without unzipping?
>
> In particular, I have a program that generates zip files which look like
> this:
>
> The file `filename.zip` contains:
> - filename.xml - file_hash1.png
> - file_ha
Hi,
Is it possible to process an XML file inside a zip file without unzipping?
In particular, I have a program that generates zip files which look like
this:
The file `filename.zip` contains:
- filename.xml
- file_hash1.png
- file_hash2.png
etc.
Where `filename.xml` (the name matches the b
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 1/10/2019 10:26 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I have an XML file (which is generated via a program that I have no
control over), which contains elements as follows:
> On 11 Jan 2019, at 00:13, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
> Hans Åberg schrieb am 10.01.19 um 22:52:
>>> On 10 Jan 2019, at 22:14, Wolfgang Schuster
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hans Åberg schrieb am 10.01.19 um 22:04:
There seems to be no option for \setuptyping[indentnext=...] following the
>>
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 1/10/2019 10:26 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I have an XML file (which is generated via a program that I have no control
over), which contains elements as follows:
height="15px" src="Lab01_eq1040162379890930
Hans Åberg schrieb am 10.01.19 um 22:52:
On 10 Jan 2019, at 22:14, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
Hans Åberg schrieb am 10.01.19 um 22:04:
There seems to be no option for \setuptyping[indentnext=...] following the TeX
convention to indent new paragraphs, as followed by a blank row, but not
oth
On Fri, 11 Jan 2019, Henri Menke wrote:
On 11/01/19 10:26 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I have an XML file (which is generated via a program that I have no
control over), which contains elements as follows:
I want to typeset the `
On 1/10/2019 10:26 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I have an XML file (which is generated via a program that I have no
control over), which contains elements as follows:
height="15px" src="Lab01_eq10401623798909303081.png" width="95px"/>
On 11/01/19 10:26 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an XML file (which is generated via a program that I have no
> control over), which contains elements as follows:
>
>
>
> height="15px" src="Lab01_eq10401623798909303081.png" width="95px"/>
>
> On 10 Jan 2019, at 22:14, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
> Hans Åberg schrieb am 10.01.19 um 22:04:
>> There seems to be no option for \setuptyping[indentnext=...] following the
>> TeX convention to indent new paragraphs, as followed by a blank row, but not
>> otherwise.
>
> Are you looking
Hi,
I have an XML file (which is generated via a program that I have no
control over), which contains elements as follows:
height="15px" src="Lab01_eq10401623798909303081.png" width="95px"/>
I want to typeset the `text` attribute o
Hans Åberg schrieb am 10.01.19 um 22:04:
There seems to be no option for \setuptyping[indentnext=...] following the TeX
convention to indent new paragraphs, as followed by a blank row, but not
otherwise.
Are you looking for the auto option of the indentnext key?
\setupindenting[yes,medium]
There seems to be no option for \setuptyping[indentnext=...] following the TeX
convention to indent new paragraphs, as followed by a blank row, but not
otherwise.
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On 1/10/2019 5:13 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
This was the same problem that prevented the compilation of the
following code:
\setupdirections[bidi=on, method=two]
\starttext
\input zapf
\stoptext
this is unlikely as you don't use generic ... probably another fix
(concernin
On 1/7/19 12:40 AM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
> I just tried to import the fontloader from 2019-01-03 into latex,
> and get on a simple document the error
>
> (./test-utf8.aux)error:
> ...ad/texmf/tex/luatex/luaotfload/fontloader-2019-01-03.lua:23868:
> attempt to call upvalue 'getdirection' (a nil v
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\enabledirectives[backend.date=no]
\enabledirectives[backend.info=no]
\enabledirectives[backend.xmp=no]
\starttext
a
\stoptext
At least, backend.date doesn’t work with latest beta (2019.01.07 16:10)
as it used to work before.
I thi
Am 2019-01-10 um 15:21 schrieb Otared Kavian :
> Hi Hraban,
>
> Probably instead of
>
>> \setuplist[chapter][
>> before=,
>> after={\placecombinedlist[content][criterium=local]},]
>
> you wanted to say
>
> \setuphead[chapter][
> before=,
> after={\placecombinedlist[content][criteri
On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 12:11 PM Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
> a Lua pairs table, the order can be arbitrary.
>
sure , the *default* __pairs gives pseudo-arbitrary order, but you can
always use metatable:
--
-- test.lua
--
local _c,_t=0,{}
local t = {}
setmetatable(t, {
__newindex = funct
Hi Hraban,
Probably instead of
> \setuplist[chapter][
> before=,
> after={\placecombinedlist[content][criterium=local]},]
you wanted to say
\setuphead[chapter][
before=,
after={\placecombinedlist[content][criterium=local]}]
which gives the expected result without any problem…
Hello again,
in my current book project I need a local ToC after each chapter title.
What’s wrong with my use of "after"?
The following example leads to a "TeX capacity exceeded" error:
\setupcombinedlist[content][%
list={chapter,section},]
\setuplist[chapter][
before=,
after={\placecombi
On 1/10/2019 12:11 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2019-01-10 um 10:50 schrieb luigi scarso :
sections = { “1”, “2”, “2a” }
words = { [“1”] = { “a”, “b” },
[“2a”] = { “c”, “d” } }
so I can iterate through ipairs(sections) in sequence and pick up the word
lists for each section.
Am 2019-01-10 um 10:50 schrieb luigi scarso :
>> sections = { “1”, “2”, “2a” }
>>
>> words = { [“1”] = { “a”, “b” },
>> [“2a”] = { “c”, “d” } }
>>
>> so I can iterate through ipairs(sections) in sequence and pick up the word
>> lists for each section. In the greater scheme of things,
On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 10:27 AM Schmitz Thomas A. <
thomas.schm...@uni-bonn.de> wrote:
>
>
> > On 10. Jan 2019, at 01:08, Hans Hagen wrote:
> >
> > it all depends on use ... if you can be more specific ...
>
> Hans, Luigi,
>
> thanks for your hints on list sorting - they are appreciated, but I’v
> On 10. Jan 2019, at 01:08, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> it all depends on use ... if you can be more specific ...
Hans, Luigi,
thanks for your hints on list sorting - they are appreciated, but I’ve been
there many many times: it’s impossible to be more specific because numbering
can be unexpecte
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