the string Some text. will be placed on the very top of the text
field, regardless of what \blank[]s precede it. I read a good deal of
the documentation but couldn't make out the cause nor a workaround.
Right now I even consider to put headings inside a float or something
like that in order to make
\blank[5*big]
Some text.
\stoptext
the string Some text. will be placed on the very top of the text
field, regardless of what \blank[]s precede it. I read a good deal of
the documentation but couldn't make out the cause nor a workaround.
\blank[force,5*big]
Right now I even consider to put
in the
title field:
%% filename: ref.bib
@book{测试,
title = {〇一二三四五六七八九〇一二三四五六七八九〇一二三},
author= {一二三},
publisher = {四五六},
year = {2000},
}
When I compile the test.tex again, the compiling process stops here:
publications: loading database from test.bbl
(test.bbl
! String contains
of rows depending on the type of data, usually 20 or 32 per
page, but other values are possible. For good measure, field technicians
often want a forced page break at an arbitrary row position.
Two of the table columns contain data which may wrap to multiple lines, as
illustrated.
Is all
, field technicians often
want a forced page break at an arbitrary row position.
Two of the table columns contain data which may wrap to multiple lines, as
illustrated.
Is all this possible without writing a new tabular macro? I could get close,
but couldn't get the table footer repeating
/base/core-sys.mkiv
loading : ConTeXt Core Macros / System
! LuaTeX error main ctx instance:1: attempt to call field 'updatefilenames' (a
nil value)
stack traceback:
main ctx instance:1: in main chunk.
inserted text ...filename ,\outputfilename )}
\dosetupsystem ...?sv ][#1
the statement. it should be possible
to do this on more than five levels, for more complex proofs, and across
pages would be nice.
Example:{
The mapping f is continous, because:
f is a linear functional:
it maps a vectorspace into its field and
it is linear: f(a*x+b*y
field and adding
mechanisms to keep track of what has been cited (in order to implement
switching between full and shortened reference forms and enable ibid/op.cit.
).
As an editor, this is probably beyond my technical abilities. Even so, if I
wanted to mess around with this, where would I start
Hello all,
After fetching the simplefonts module with first-setup.bat
--extras=t-simplefonts
And now I get a luatex error
loading : ConTeXt User Module / Simplefonts
)
! LuaTeX error
...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:666: attempt to call
field 'data_state
\field[textA][Please enter A]\par
\field[textB][Please enter B]\par
\goto{Calculate the Result}[JS(Calculate)]\par
\field[textC][The Calculation Result C = ]\par
\stoptext
-
Hans Hagen
Andreas Harder wrote:
Hi,
if I try to run
$ mtxrun --script fonts –reload
it ends with:
text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:666: attempt to call field 'data_state' (a nil value)
that means that you run an old mtxrun (try mtxrun --selfupdate)
Hans
Am 22.11.2009 um 13:16 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Andreas Harder wrote:
Hi,
if I try to run $ mtxrun --script fonts –reload
it ends with: text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:666:
attempt to call field 'data_state' (a nil value)
that means that you run an old mtxrun (try
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 19:49, Andreas Harder wrote:
Hi,
if I try to run
$ mtxrun --script fonts –reload
it ends with:
...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:666: attempt to call
field 'data_state' (a nil value)
What operating system?
I don't know if that can
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 02:41:08PM +0100, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 19:49, Andreas Harder wrote:
Hi,
if I try to run
$ mtxrun --script fonts –reload
it ends with:
...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:666: attempt to
call field 'data_state
to
call field 'data_state' (a nil value)
that means that you run an old mtxrun (try mtxrun –selfupdate)
I've tried it already, the error is still the same …
and what if you run
mtxrun --script font --reload
$ mtxrun --script font --reload
...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua
Am 22.11.2009 um 14:14 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Andreas Harder wrote:
Am 22.11.2009 um 13:16 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Andreas Harder wrote:
Hi,
if I try to run $ mtxrun --script fonts –reload
it ends with:
text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:666: attempt to
call field
Am 22.11.2009 um 14:41 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 19:49, Andreas Harder wrote:
Hi,
if I try to run
$ mtxrun --script fonts –reload
it ends with:
...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:666: attempt to call
field 'data_state' (a nil value)
What
:666:
attempt to call field 'data_state' (a nil value)
that means that you run an old mtxrun (try mtxrun –selfupdate)
I've tried it already, the error is still the same …
and what if you run
mtxrun --script font --reload
$ mtxrun --script font --reload
...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base
On Nov 22, 2009, at 10:19 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
$ mtxrun --script font --reload
...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:666: attempt to call
field 'data_state' (a nil value)
that line says
data_state = resolvers.data_state(),
so resolvers has no data_state
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Nov 22, 2009, at 10:19 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
$ mtxrun --script font --reload
...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:666: attempt to call
field 'data_state' (a nil value)
that line says
data_state = resolvers.data_state(),
so resolvers has
the addition: A + B = C
\\
\field[textA][Please enter A]
\\
\field[textB][Please enter B]
\\
\goto{Calculate the Result}[JS(Calculate)]
\\
\field[textC][The Calculation Result C = ]
\stoptext
From: jeroen.mus...@hotmail.com
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 14:19:03 +0100
Subject: [NTG
I want to calculate the pressure of a hydrostatic fluid column with
p(psi)=0.052*density(lb/gal)*depth(ft)
I have created a form with fields to enter the input, but I need somehow to
pass the information entered to the JS calculation to display the result.
How can you pass an entered field
-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:666:
attempt to call field 'data_state' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:666: in
function 'resetdata'
...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:671: in
function 'identify
Hi,
if I try to run
$ mtxrun --script fonts –reload
it ends with:
...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:666: attempt to call
field 'data_state' (a nil value)
The same with
\definefont[test][name:minionpro-regular]
\starttext
\test Hallo Welt, das ist ein Test
\stoptext
On 21 Nov 2009, at 18:49, Andreas Harder wrote:
if I try to run
$ mtxrun --script fonts –reload
it ends with:
...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:666: attempt to call
field 'data_state' (a nil value)
Yes, I'm getting a similar error here too:
$ mtxrun --script font
ANGLE BRACKET).
Perhaps this can be done with the mathspec field in char-def.lua, but
I do not know how?
Best wishes,
Taco
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slot in Unicode (U+0x27E8, MATHEMATICAL LEFT ANGLE BRACKET).
Perhaps this can be done with the mathspec field in char-def.lua, but
I do not know how?
The attached patch gives a working solution for lmmath but does not work
with cambria. I don't know if the latter is a fault of context mkiv
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
With this test-file:
\starttext
\blank[force]
bla
\stoptext
I get the following error:
error: ...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/spac-ver.lua:580: attempt
to index field 'spec' (a nil value)
Workaround:
\starttext
\strut\blank
bla
\stoptext
or \blank
:/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/lxml-xml.lua:107: attempt
to index field '?' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
r:/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/lxml-xml.lua:107: in function
r:/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/lxml-xml.lua:105
(tail call): ?
r:/tex/texmf-context/tex
luigi scarso wrote:
ok put this in test.tex
\starttext \input tufte \stoptext
Then delete luatex-cache;
$ cd ./tex/texmf-context/scripts/context/lua
why?
$ context --generate
luatools --generate?
$ context --make
mtx-context.lua:1358: attempt to call field
problem
$ context --generate
luatools --generate?
should be the same, see context --help
$ context --make
mtx-context.lua:1358: attempt to call field 'extendbanner' (a nil value)
hmm , never see this.
I believe that if you make a fresh minimals install and you have the same
mtx-context.lua:1358: attempt to call field 'extendbanner' (a nil
value)
hmm , never see this.
I believe that if you make a fresh minimals install and you have the
same error,
it's a minimals problem.
That's what I thought (I freshly installed twice). But I'll try again on
Friday
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 5:00 PM, Jörg Hagmann joerg.hagm...@unibas.chwrote:
mtx-context.lua:1358: attempt to call field 'extendbanner' (a nil
value)
hmm , never see this.
I believe that if you make a fresh minimals install and you have the same
error,
it's a minimals problem
luigi scarso wrote:
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 5:00 PM, Jörg Hagmann joerg.hagm...@unibas.ch
mailto:joerg.hagm...@unibas.ch wrote:
mtx-context.lua:1358: attempt to call field 'extendbanner' (a nil
value)
hmm , never see this.
I believe that if you make
[bridson] in a reject
// of ]) Is it possible?
/
I am not sure whether I understand you correctly, but there is this
command:
\def\getcitedata [key][field] to \macroname
which stores the value of 'field' in the reference 'key' into the
\macroname. The idea is that you can use
correctly, but there is this
command:
\def\getcitedata [key][field] to \macroname
which stores the value of 'field' in the reference 'key' into the
\macroname. The idea is that you can use this to fetch any simple
key from a reference anywhere in the document.
Best wishes,
Taco
? Again,
we'll probably need some more information about what you want to achieve.
if we need an additional filtering on book|article etc, i.e. field 't'
then this can probably be done without too much effort (in mkiv we can
load the original bbl file for that purpose)
Hans
in the usual
way, using \cite[Smith2000]. Of course, each item in the .bib file
should have some kind of a tag, so that ConTeXt could automagically
insert it under the correct heading.
Well, Hans said it was possible. You'll need to define an additional
field to filter your items
that is wrong with it.
Best wishes,
Taco
Taco, _for example_ put note in all class of document. You see that
depending on, you have a dot before the note text (for example if you
specify the pages field), but in some cases you haven't.
So you have to put if sentence in bib-ams.tex.
Xan
Hi,
Xan wrote:
Taco, _for example_ put note in all class of document. You see that
depending on, you have a dot before the note text (for example if you
specify the pages field), but in some cases you haven't.
I will not have time to create testfiles until well after EuroTeX
(next week
and see the result in the bottom field.
Click Copy Result to get TeX-formatted text back into the clipboard,
and paste it into your editor.
KNOW ISSUES: Some crap from Word formatting like !-- -- tags happens
to leak, but it is easier at the moment to delete it manually. And
sorry... awful interface
, otherwise we
would have to check for each glyph a field which for huge fonts is a
slow downer
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
tel
\eTABLE
presumably using something like
1. name and number added to a register
2. register is sorted on first field
3. t = total number of entries in register
4. l = number of lines in table, calculated as l=t\2 + t mod 2
3. create a table with l lines where each line has
\bTR\bTD name(i) \eTD
it anymore.
Yes, in your recent mail (http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20090514.080826.d48ffa7a.en.html
), you explained why the ball was in Hans's field now; let's hope he
picks it up!
For almost two weeks,
I haven't been able to connect
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
##
/texmf/tex/texmf-osx-intel/bin/mtxrun:1953: attempt to call field
'HEXsum' (a nil value)
##
should be
return md5.HEX(data
Am 2009-05-16 um 13:26 schrieb Hans Hagen:
/texmf/tex/texmf-osx-intel/bin/mtxrun:1953: attempt to call
field 'HEXsum' (a nil value)
should be
return md5.HEX(data)
Yes, that seems to fix the issue. Thank you!
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
---
http://www.fiee.net
: attempt to call field
'HEXsum' (a nil value)
Line 1953 is:
return md5.HEXsum(data)
Looks like a bug in mtxrun to me - or in Lua's md5 module.
http://www.keplerproject.org/md5/manual.html#lua_api says, there'd be
only sum and sumhexa
:
##
.../texmf/tex/texmf-osx-intel/bin/mtxrun:1953: attempt to call field
'HEXsum' (a nil value)
##
Line 1953 is:
return md5.HEXsum(data)
Looks like a bug in mtxrun to me.
Lua MD5 docs at http
hope Hans can explain why that doesn't work, whether
it is intentional, and if it is indeed on purpose, what the correct
interface is to get at the 'text' field of a reference in mkiv.
Best wishes,
Taco
___
If your
Dear all, I didn't use ConTeXt for some time and, so, have just re-installed
the minimals tonight. When running on some of my files, Mark II does its job
well but Mark IV tells me
error: Invalid field id nucleus for node type choice (0)
.
l.133 ... M décrit l'axe $({\rm O};\vect{e_{x
On Wed, 13 May 2009, Flavien Lambert wrote:
Dear all, I didn't use ConTeXt for some time and, so, have just re-installed
the minimals tonight. When running on some of my files, Mark II does its job
well but Mark IV tells me
error: Invalid field id nucleus for node type choice (0)
.
l.133 ... M
didn't use ConTeXt for some time and, so, have just
re-installed
the minimals tonight. When running on some of my files, Mark II does its
job
well but Mark IV tells me
error: Invalid field id nucleus for node type choice (0)
.
l.133 ... M décrit l'axe $({\rm O};\vect{e_{x
On Wed, 13 May 2009, Flavien Lambert wrote:
In the following example, it is the ; that leads to the error
\def\vect#1{%
\overrightarrow{#1}
}
\starttext
$({\rm O};\vect{e_{x}})$
\stoptext
If you suppress it, it works fine. (???)
Taco, the error also occurs with cambria. So, by your
Flavien Lambert wrote:
In the following example, it is the ; that leads to the error
\def\vect#1{%
\overrightarrow{#1}
}
\starttext
$({\rm O};\vect{e_{x}})$
\stoptext
math-noa.lua:
if nc == po then
local last_noad = next_noad.next
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 13 May 2009, Flavien Lambert wrote:
In the following example, it is the ; that leads to the error
\def\vect#1{%
\overrightarrow{#1}
}
\starttext
$({\rm O};\vect{e_{x}})$
\stoptext
If you suppress it, it works fine. (???)
Taco, the error also occurs with
[shorttext] [line] [ShortLine] [] []
\setupfield
[ShortLine]
[label,frame,horizontal]
[frame=off]
[height=18pt,width=15em,align=middle,frame=off]
[height=18pt,width=20em,align=right,style=\tfx,,frame=on]
\field[shorttext][Bitte geben Sie einen Text ein:]
\blank
\button[]{Abschicken}[SubmitForm{http
/tex/texmf-context/tex/generic/context/luatex-fonts.tex lu
atex-fonts-merged.lua luatex-fonts.lua loaded in 0.029 seconds)
(/media/disk/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/generic/context/luatex-mplib.tex)
! LuaTeX error ./luatex-fonts-merged.lua:3879: attempt to call field 'loaddata'
(a nil value
is that you randomly place a circle with random radius
inside an x-y field, and you keep those paths/pictures in an array. For
each newlyt generated circle, you look for an intersection with all the
already existing ones (and the rectangle borders) and keep trying
to re-place it until there are no more
that for large
numbers of items you may be forced to start a division tree).
The core trick is that you randomly place a circle with random radius
inside an x-y field, and you keep those paths/pictures in an array. For
each newlyt generated circle, you look for an intersection with all
solution (even though it will be so slow that for large
numbers of items you may be forced to start a division tree).
The core trick is that you randomly place a circle with random radius
inside an x-y field, and you keep those paths/pictures in an array. For
each newlyt generated circle, you look
error
(ConTeXt ver: 2009.04.21 16:11 MKIV fmt: 2009.4.25 int: english/
english):
%%% begin console output
structure : title @ level 2 : (0.0) . - \headtext {figures}
! LuaTeX error ...imal/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-doc.lua:
502: attempt to index field 'sectiontitle' (a nil
: no cnf files found (TEXMFCNF may not be set/known)
MTXrun | using script: ./bin/mtx-update.lua
'uname' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\context\bin\mtxrun.lua:1611: attempt to call field 'env' (a table value)
When you want to use context
,
operable program or batch file.
C:\context\bin\mtxrun.lua:1611: attempt to call field 'env' (a table value)
When you want to use context, you need to initialize the tree with:
C:\context\tex\setuptex.bat C:\context\tex
You can associate this command with a shortcut to the cmd prompt.
C
: variable TEXMFCNF set to
{$SELFAUTODIR,$SELFAUTOPARENT}{,{/share,}/texmf{-
local,.local,}/web2c}
MTXrun | fileio: no cnf files found (TEXMFCNF may not be set/known)
MTXrun | using script: ./bin/mtx-update.lua
D:\context\bin\mtxrun.lua:1611: attempt to call field 'env' (a table
value)
When you
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 11:37, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Hallo,
I wanted to update a minimal-installation under windows.
The first attempt was to invoke:
first-detup --keep (found at the garden)
D:\context\bin\mtxrun.lua:1611: attempt to call field 'env' (a table
value)
I fixed
not be set/known)
MTXrun | using script: ./bin/mtx-update.lua
D:\Programs\context\bin\mtxrun.lua:1611: attempt to call field 'env' (a table va
lue)
When you want to use context, you need to initialize the tree with:
D:\Programs\context\tex\setuptex.bat D:\Programs\context\tex
You can associate
command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\context\bin\mtxrun.lua:1611: attempt to call field 'env' (a table value)
When you want to use context, you need to initialize the tree with:
C:\context\tex\setuptex.bat C:\context\tex
You can associate this command with a shortcut to the cmd prompt.
fixed
.
C:\context\bin\mtxrun.lua:1611: attempt to call field 'env' (a table value)
When you want to use context, you need to initialize the tree with:
C:\context\tex\setuptex.bat C:\context\tex
You can associate this command with a shortcut to the cmd prompt.
C:\context
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 2:57
program or batch file.
C:\context\bin\mtxrun.lua:1611: attempt to call field 'env' (a table value)
When you want to use context, you need to initialize the tree with:
C:\context\tex\setuptex.bat C:\context\tex
You can associate this command with a shortcut to the cmd prompt.
C:\context
]
{Hacker.}
{\externalfigure[hacker]}
\input tufte
\placefigure[fig:cow]
{Cow.}
{\externalfigure[cow]}
\stoptext
! LuaTeX error ...beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-doc.lua:502:
attempt to index field 'sectiontitle' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
...beta/tex/texmf-context/tex
hlcry at 458752
is skipped, not found
define font | font with name hlcrv is not found
math virtual | loading font lucidamath subfont 4 with name hlcrv at 458752
is skipped, not found
! LuaTeX error ...tminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/base/math-vfu.lua:85:
attempt to index field '?' (a nil value
4 with name hlcrv at
458752 is skipped, not found
! LuaTeX error ...tminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/base/math-
vfu.lua:85: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
...tminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/base/math-vfu.lua:85: in
function 'arrow'
...tminimal/texmf
-vfu.lua:85:
attempt to index field '?' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
...tminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/base/math-vfu.lua:85: in function
'arrow'
...tminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/base/math-vfu.lua:222: in
function 'alas'
...tminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/base/math-vfu.lua:498
/base/font-syn.lua:333: attempt
to
index field 'data' (a nil value)
Also, using the reload option does nothing (it prints a blank line
and
immediately exits). Without the fonts script I can't install or use
any
custom fonts.
I'm experiencing the same problem here.
context version
/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:333: attempt to
index field 'data' (a nil value)
Also, using the reload option does nothing (it prints a blank line and
immediately exits). Without the fonts script I can't install or use any
custom fonts.
I'm experiencing the same problem here.
what
/context/base/font-syn.lua:333: attempt to
index field 'data' (a nil value)
Also, using the reload option does nothing (it prints a blank line and
immediately exits). Without the fonts script I can't install or use any
custom fonts.
I'm experiencing the same problem here.
context version
/context/base/font-syn.lua:333: attempt to
index field 'data' (a nil value)
Also, using the reload option does nothing (it prints a blank line and
immediately exits). Without the fonts script I can't install or use any
custom fonts.
It's a fresh installation. I tried deleting the ConTeXt
][tab:costs]{}
\starttables[|l|c|c|c|r|]
\NC 1 man unit \NC 4 \NC hr \NC 125.00 \NC 500.00 \NC \NR
\NC Kilometre charges \NC 100 \NC km \NC .85 \NC 85.00 \NC \NR
\NC Field Kit \NC 1 \NC day \NC 50.0 \NC 50.00 \NC \NR
\HL
\NC \bold{Total:} (all work performed on this ticket, before taxes)
\NC
: attempt to call field 'loadtexfile' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
...ntal/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/lxml-ini.lua:342: in
function 'load'
...ntal/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/lxml-ini.lua:353: in
function 'load'
main ctx instance:1: in main chunk.
\xmlload #1#2-\ctxlua
. Pay on receipt of invoice.
\NC\FOUR \NC\NR
\stoptabletail
\placetable[right,5*line,split=repeat][tab:costs]{}
\starttables[|l|c|c|c|r|]
\NC 1 man unit \NC 4 \NC hr \NC 125.00 \NC 500.00 \NC \NR
\NC Kilometre charges \NC 100 \NC km \NC .85 \NC 85.00 \NC \NR
\NC Field Kit \NC 1 \NC day \NC 50.0 \NC
), but it should be sufficient to isolate the cause
of error.
also: if its to easy to solve, Hans can not listen to music
(debug-modus) enough. ;)
same error message...
! LuaTeX error r:/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-not.lua:143:
attempt to index field 'pagenumber' (a nil value)
stack
Hi,
donno if this has been reported before...
I get the follwing error message with the latest beta (2009-04-10):
[..]
{r:/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}]
! LuaTeX error r:/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-not.lua:143:
attempt to index field 'pagenumber' (a nil value)
stack
}
\AtBeginDocument{\body}
\begin{document}
این یک آزمایش است که در حال وقوع است.
\section{مقدمه}
\end{document}
%%%
Then it gives this error
! LuaTeX error /home/vafa/texmf/tex/luatex-fonts/font-def.lua:337: attempt
to c
all field 'read_from_afm' (a nil value
}
%%%
Then it gives this error
! LuaTeX error /home/vafa/texmf/tex/luatex-fonts/font-def.lua:337: attempt
to c
all field 'read_from_afm' (a nil value).
to be read again
indeed, has to do with the fact that (since we use the xetex syntax
there) we default to name lookups
for a new font in the document (even something like
\font\testf=ptmr8t \testf abc) later gives an error like this:
! LuaTeX error
.../PrivateDaten/cont-tmf/tex/context/base/font-def.lua:337: att
empt to call field 'read_from_afm' (a nil value).
to be read again
relax
l.100
is executed but each
call for a new font in the document (even something like
\font\testf=ptmr8t \testf abc) later gives an error like this:
! LuaTeX error
/PrivateDaten/cont-tmf/tex/context/base/font-def.lua:337: att
empt to call field 'read_from_afm' (a nil value).
to be read again
/ Correspondence
! LuaTeX error main ctx instance:1: attempt to call field
'setmessages' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
main ctx instance:1: in main chunk.
\dostartmessages ...messages(#1,\!!bs #2\!!es )}
\egroup
l.190 \stopmessages
Wolfgang
: Context User Module / Correspondence
! LuaTeX error main ctx instance:1: attempt to call field
'setmessages' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
main ctx instance:1: in main chunk.
\dostartmessages ...messages(#1,\!!bs #2\!!es )}
\egroup
l.190
/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/context.tex
(/Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/context.mkiv
(/Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/syst-ini.tex
! LuaTeX error \directlua0:1: attempt to call field 'extraprimitives' (a nil
value
[keq:pauli]
\startformula
\pauli =
\startpmatrix
\NC H-\frac{g}{2}B \NC 0 \NR
\NC 0 \NC H+\frac{g}{2}B\NR
\stoppmatrix.
\stopformula
Here $H$ is the two-dimensional Schrödinger Hamiltonian $H=(-i\nabla -\vec{a})^2$, $B$ is the magnetic field (In two dimensions we identify the two-form
Hello List,
I'm also part of the design group Open Source Publishing (like Femke who ask
about same entry to multiple registers a month ago). Our book is building,
and it's now time to add our own custom open fonts. Quite new in the TeX
field, and having traveled a bit through LaTex and Xetex, I
field, and having traveled a bit through
LaTex and Xetex, I couln't figure how to make it work. I guess that
the TeX way of doing it is to write a map file, but maybe is it
possible to avoid it, like with the Xetex shortcut?
- different names
You can get a list with all recognized font
field, and having traveled a bit through
LaTex and Xetex, I couln't figure how to make it work. I guess that
the TeX way of doing it is to write a map file, but maybe is it
possible to avoid it, like with the Xetex shortcut?
Thanks for these superquick answers! What a lively list!
@Wolfgang : You
}]}%
\fi \ignorespaces}
\protect
* two, you have to a language field to each bibtex data item.
* three, you need a \setbiblanguage command for every language name
that appears in your bib file. This will connect \lang arguments
to context language keys.
For example
Hi Pierre,
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 08:51:31 -0600, Pierre Huyghebaert
pie...@speculoos.com wrote:
Quite new in the TeX field, and having traveled a bit through LaTex and
Xetex, I couln't figure how to make it work.
Given Mojca's comments, have you considered luatex/mkiv instead of xetex
\lang#1%
{\def\biblanguage{#1}%
\ifcsname \??pb @l...@#1\endcsname
\expanded{\mainlanguage[\getvalue{\??pb @l...@#1}]}%
\expanded{\language[\getvalue{\??pb @l...@#1}]}%
\fi \ignorespaces}
\protect
* two, you have to a language field to each bibtex data item.
* three
\setuppublicationlayout this should be possible:
you can decide based on the value of the current language, which is
set from the bibtex language field automatically. But I have never
actually tried to do this, so I have no example code available for you.
I'm still confused. Is it possible to use
is the entry field in \startpublications. It is listed
in the t-bib manual.
I was talking about influencing one (or more) of the entries in the
bibliography list based on the language of that actual entry. With
quite some trickery, that could be made to work (but not easy either).
Maybe
which
still talks about
Current version: 2.00
In sync with CTAN: yes
Blame Patrick for that :) :) :) He just added some random field to
description of modules whose value always says yes.
The module is not synced on CTAN, but it is not updated on
modules.contextgarden.net either. I
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 05.03.2009 um 20:19 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 05.03.2009 um 19:48 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
The textcolor does not work. I have to put in in text field.
The example
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