On 8/30/2019 1:37 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 8/29/2019 10:58 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
FWIW: ConTeXt can already do colours on the terminal:
context —ansi myfile.tex
(but that currently results in an empty log, I think because there is no
separation)
ok, in next beta:
--ansilog
pipes
On 8/29/2019 10:58 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
FWIW: ConTeXt can already do colours on the terminal:
context —ansi myfile.tex
(but that currently results in an empty log, I think because there is no
separation)
btw, i always run in the editor and there is no ansi in the log pane
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On 8/29/2019 10:58 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
FWIW: ConTeXt can already do colours on the terminal:
context —ansi myfile.tex
(but that currently results in an empty log, I think because there is no
separation)
probably, i forgot the details (in the middle of somethign else so it
has
On 8/29/2019 3:04 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
I’d be surprised if there wasn’t a distinction of systems in mtxrun. (Is it in
mtx-context.lua? I didn’t understand the code.)
it's in l-pdfview.luabut currently we only have a windows / unix split
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> Am 2019-08-29 um 16:58 schrieb mf :
>
> \setuppagenumbering[
>alternative=doublesided,
> ]
>
> % use pagestate=start on both makeups only if you want the title page
> % to be the page 1 of the book
> \definemakeup[title-page][align=middle,doublesided=no]
Thank you!
I don’t know why I did
\setuppagenumbering[
alternative=doublesided,
]
% use pagestate=start on both makeups only if you want the title page
% to be the page 1 of the book
\definemakeup[title-page][align=middle,doublesided=no]
\definemakeup[imprint][align=top,page=no]
\starttext
\startmakeup[title-page]
bastard t
Il 29/08/19 16:33, Henning Hraban Ramm ha scritto:
\setuppagenumbering[
alternative=doublesided,
]
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup[align=center]
bastard title
\stopstandardmakeup
\startstandardmakeup[page=left]
\vfill
imprint
\stopstandardmakeup
\stoptext
\setuppagenumbering[
alter
Hi again,
in my books I often use \startstandardmakeup for the initial pages.
A typical use case is a bastard title (half-title) on the first page and the
copyright information (imprint) on the second, like in this MWE:
\setuppagenumbering[
alternative=doublesided,
]
\starttext
\startstanda
> Am 2019-08-29 um 11:51 schrieb Taco Hoekwater :
>> On 29 Aug 2019, at 11:40, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>>
>> Hans, could you use "xdg-open" for "—autopdf=auto" on Linux?
>> That’s more or less the same as "open" on MacOS.
>>
>> On Windows it’s 'start "" ""' (empty quotes for default program),
On 29-08-19 11:40, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Hans, could you use "xdg-open" for "—autopdf=auto" on Linux?
> That’s more or less the same as "open" on MacOS.
you could also create an alias for in your .bashrc
alias open=xdg-open
pEpkey.asc
Description: application/pgp-keys
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Hi,
> On 29 Aug 2019, at 11:40, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
> Hello again!
>
> Hans, could you use "xdg-open" for "—autopdf=auto" on Linux?
> That’s more or less the same as "open" on MacOS.
>
> On Windows it’s 'start "" ""' (empty quotes for default program), don’t
> know if that’s implemen
Hello again!
Hans, could you use "xdg-open" for "—autopdf=auto" on Linux?
That’s more or less the same as "open" on MacOS.
On Windows it’s 'start "" ""' (empty quotes for default program), don’t
know if that’s implemented.
"default" is apparently "pdfopen", that doesn’t work on MacOS, at least
Hi,
FWIW: ConTeXt can already do colours on the terminal:
context —ansi myfile.tex
(but that currently results in an empty log, I think because there is no
separation)
Since the engine internals know and expose the difference between terminal
and log file already, it is quite possible to sp
> On 29/08/19 5:35 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> This will need engine support but is in principle dead easy.
So it seems doable if someone is willing to provide the engine support. I
sincerely hope it will be done. With many thanks, of course.
dr. Hans van der Meer
> On 29 Aug 2019, at 09:
On 29/08/19 5:35 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
>> Am 2019-08-28 um 21:54 schrieb Hans van der Meer :
>>
>> Is it possible to force lines written in the log with \writestatus to have
>> a specific color? The log can be very substantial and it would be nice to
>> have some lines brought to a
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