> Gerben Wierda wrote:
>> Beste allemaal,
>>
>> ik wil broncode uitprinten met regelnummers op pagina's met een bepaalde
>> overlay. Ik heb dus ascii text files als input (de code) een overlay in
>> PDF en wil deze gecombineerd printen.
>>
>> Ik
Beste allemaal,
ik wil broncode uitprinten met regelnummers op pagina's met een
bepaalde overlay. Ik heb dus ascii text files als input (de code) een
overlay in PDF en wil deze gecombineerd printen.
Ik zat te denken: is een ConTeXt based workflow hier een mogelijke
oplossing? De regelnumm
Using --mode or --modes with texexec sets up modes which can be used
in the files to parse different parts.
For that I use \doifmodeelse{}{}{}
But combining various modes in one \doiffmodeelse would be handy.
e.g. (pseudocode)
if mode is workinprogress or test
or the other way around
i
In sofar as lay out is concerned, I use:
\lettrine{T}{\kap{\bf here is no}} such thing as `digital technology'.
This smoothes the gap between the first character and the normal type.
Automatiing that in terms of \setup will be even harder, I guess. But
then again, if your book has 20 chapter
On Aug 1, 2008, at 12:57 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Gerben Wierda wrote:
>> I am using endnotes and footnotes. Is it possible to add navigation
>> to
>> these, that is, when I am reading the PDF file I can click on a
>> endnote number, go to the endnote and w
The following list
\startitemize[n,packed,joinedup]
\item A is larger than B.
\item B is larger than C.
\item Therefore, A is larger than C.
\stopitemize
displays fine except it is not indented. So I added:
\startitemize[n,packed,joinedup,margin=4em]
\item A is larger than B.
\item B is larger t
I am using endnotes and footnotes. Is it possible to add navigation to
these, that is, when I am reading the PDF file I can click on a
endnote number, go to the endnote and when I click on the endnote
number there I get transported back to the location where it was used?
G
_
I have started (after a hiatus) to compile my project again using an
updated ConTeXt
ConTeXt ver: 2008.03.03 00:34 MKII fmt: 2008.3.4 int: english/english
and something that used to work has stopped working:
\reference[logic:implicationprogram]
{\getbuffer[logic:implicationprogram]}
gives
When I compile a chapter of a book separately, I want to override the
automatic numbering because otherwise every separate pdf will have
chapter 1. So I tried:
\doifmode{standalone}{\setuphead[chapter][2]}
\chapter[h:foo]{Foo}
But the chapter still gets number 1 when I compile with
texexec -
On Jul 29, 2008, at 2:44 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Hi Gerben,
>
> On Tue, 29 Jul 2008, Gerben Wierda wrote:
>
>> This should be based on (imo) merging the content of the excursion
>> and
>> the manual.
>
> Here (and sometime earlier in the thread) you ha
On Jul 29, 2008, at 8:05 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
>> I was wondering if you already know what you would have to use if not
>> TeX. Is there an alternative at all?
>
> no, i'd probably choose a completely other job then (ok, maybe general
> programming as part time then) ... i simply can not use a pro
On Jul 28, 2008, at 10:36 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Gerben Wierda wrote:
>
>> Somehow, this might be applied to ConTeXt I think ;-). Three out of
>> four afaic...
>
> well, it's one reason why we have multiple smaller manuals (often made
> in sync with the specific
On Jul 28, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> there's the matter of what a user expects ... the core of context is
> rather stable and in that respect the 'old documentation' is still
> valid
> i.e. apart from 'new features, which may of interest to only a small
> group', the date on a manual
On Jul 28, 2008, at 12:46 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> While most of what Gerben states is close enough to the truth to
> be a matter of opinion, I really object to the tone of 'there is no
> documentation'. There is, in fact, a whole lot of documentation.
> It may be incomplete (especial
On Jul 27, 2008, at 9:40 PM, David wrote:
>> From my own selfish point of view, the solution is simple. A freeze
>> on
>> all code, not even allowing bug fixes, until there's a comprehensive
>> and unified document written by Hans and Taco (plus whoever else)
>> that
>> explains how to use al
On Jul 26, 2008, at 1:31 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> The sources are very well documented in the most
> part. But then, that is not user interface documentation, it is code
> documentation
Exactly. Let's give a simple example. My project needs both footnotes
and endnotes. For footnotes I have
On Jul 22, 2008, at 2:37 AM, John Culleton wrote:
> There are days when I feel like collecting all the bits and pieces and
> writing somthing myself. But then I lie down until the fit passes.
The lack of proper end user documentation is one of the main problems
with ConTeXt. There was talk of a
[20pt]\bf
> \leftaligned{Test Project Title}%
> \stop \hairline \blank[line]\rightaligned{Gerben Wierda}%
> \blank[10cm]\start\leftskip=10cm\hairline\stop
> \rightaligned{1995--2006}%
> \stopstandardmakeup
> \stop
>
> \startfrontmatter
> \completecontent
>
On Jun 28, 2006, at 18:34, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> [1.1{/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/fonts/map/dvips/context/
> original-empty.
> map}{/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/fonts/map/dvips/context/
> original-base.m
> ap}{/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/fonts/map/dvips/context/ec-
> publi
On Jun 28, 2006, at 11:42, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Gerben Wierda wrote:
>> With ConTeXt beta I get a lot of messages like
>>
>>
>>> references : unknown reference [][fnt:f:1]
>>> references : unknown reference [][fnt:t:2]
>>> references
On Jun 28, 2006, at 20:24, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> 1. either
>
> alias texexec='/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/scripts/
> context/stubs/unix/texexec
>
> or copy the content of that folder somewhere to PATH. Just make sure
> that texexec resolves to "texmfstart texexec" unless you really like
>
With ConTeXt beta I get a lot of messages like
> references : unknown reference [][fnt:f:1]
> references : unknown reference [][fnt:t:2]
> references : unknown reference [][fnt:f:2]
and sometimes referring to a reallabel
> references : unknown reference [][discrete:wave]
Wha
On Jun 27, 2006, at 21:59, Gerben Wierda wrote:
> On Jun 23, 2006, at 18:04, Otared Kavian wrote:
>
>> Hi Gerben,
>
> Sorry, I did not see this until now.
>
>> When trying to update ConTeXt with i-Installer, I see this:
>>
>> "Remote Package: Remot
On Jun 27, 2006, at 21:59, David Arnold wrote:
> I updated to Gerben's latest context and now files that formally
> compiled will not.
Let's shoot him!
G
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On Jun 23, 2006, at 18:04, Otared Kavian wrote:
> Hi Gerben,
Sorry, I did not see this until now.
> When trying to update ConTeXt with i-Installer, I see this:
>
> "Remote Package: Remote is being updated since 2006/06/23 04:02:30"
>
> Is it a normal situation?
If Hans or Taco changes something
On Jun 24, 2006, at 16:56, Thomas Moore wrote:
> 2. I would like the math environment to be as close to the LaTeX AMS
> environment as possible. I have figured out how to download the t-
> amsl module and can successfully invoke it as long as the t-amsl.tex
> file is in the same folder as my docu
On 15 May 2006, at 09:23, Hans Hagen wrote:
> (btw, is there a clever way to avoid this sudo stuff and become
> real root?)
This depends on what you want to do and on which system. On most
unixes, you can say. You can in perl (and probably also ruby which I
do not know) set all kinds of uni
On May 11, 2006, at 17:16, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Gerben Wierda wrote:
>>> btw, doesn't gwtex set the TEXMFCNF env variable?
>>>
>>
>> It does not get a useful value.
>>
>> TEXMFCNF is defined at compile-time and its setting in a texmf.cnf
>>
> Hi,
>
> I uploaded a slightly patched distribution:
>
> = only fast kpse in minimals, unless forced
A perfect solution.
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> btw, doesn't gwtex set the TEXMFCNF env variable?
It does not get a useful value.
TEXMFCNF is defined at compile-time and its setting in a texmf.cnf file is
ignored for obvious reasons. The compiled-in version shows my compile
environment which differs from the install environment on people's s
On May 10, 2006, at 19:13, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
>> Hans,
>>
>> do I need to re-report that format generation with texmfstart
>> newtexexec --make is still broken on OS X (I'll check on my linux box
>> later)? I still get these monstrous paths like
>>
>> TeXExec | tex engine
> \defineparagraphs[BookQuote][n=1,before={\indenting[never]\whitespace\startnarrower},after={\indenting[yes]\nowhitespace\stopnarrower}]
>
> in my environment file, but that gave me page breaks as soon as
> \startBookQuote was given and the quotes themselves do not receive page
breaks, hence a quo
I am having a simple problem I can't solve by reading the manuals.
I want to quote a fragment of a book which contains amongst others a
discussion (Plato's Protagoras to be precise). Normally, my book has no
whitespace between paragraphs and small indentation, but here I want a
small amount of whi
On 6 Apr 2006, at 18:06, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> All this confusion with the formats and their paths is why my teTeX
> installation page starts with:
>
>"De-install any existing teTeX"
>
> That really is the least confusing option, IMO. If you really do
> not want to do that (because
I use \startquotation and \stopquotation a lot. I would like to
visually strengthen the quotations because some are pretty lengthy
and a reader might forget that it is not me that is writing here. I
have been thinking about applying a light grey background or a border
of sorts (which should
On 29 Mar 2006, at 17:47, Hans Hagen wrote:
> i'll promote this to current when no problems are reported
lettrine is missing
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The TeX i-Package for Mac OS X has been updated. This update contains
the new Charis SIL fonts in Truetype format and support for those for
use with ConTeXt.
To use the font, just add
\usetypescriptfile[type-silcharis]
\usetypescript[SilCharis][ec]
\setupbodyfont[SilCharis,12pt]
or variants
The automatic updated ConTeXt updater i-Package installs the new
ConTeXt on Mac OS X but while rebuilding the formats, complains:
! I can't find file `core-bar.tex'.
l.299 \input core-bar.tex
Please type another input file name:
! Emergency stop.
l.299 \input core-bar.tex
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On 5 Feb 2006, at 08:44, Gerben Wierda wrote:
> On 5 Feb 2006, at 05:10, David Arnold wrote:
>
>> Gerben,
>>
>> With a default install of Context, I don't believe write18 is
>> enabled nor run time development of Metapost graphics. Do you do
>> any of
On 5 Feb 2006, at 05:10, David Arnold wrote:
> Gerben,
>
> With a default install of Context, I don't believe write18 is
> enabled nor run time development of Metapost graphics. Do you do
> any of that?
I know about write18 and it is turned off bacause I have to ship a
default `secure' set
On 30 Jan 2006, at 22:58, andrea valle wrote:
>
>> Beautiful.
>>
> (Thanks)
>
>>> ConTeXt is obviously mentioned in the credit box.
>>
>> And TeXShop I see. But not TeX (Knuth) itself? Where would ConTeXt be
>> without TeX? Con't... ;-)
>>
>
> It's a problem of recursion. I consider TeX embedded..
On 30 Jan 2006, at 17:21, andrea valle wrote:
> Dear list,
> I've finished my first complete score created with lily + context. It
> will be (should be) performed by the percussionist of the Orchestra
> Sinfonica Nazionale Rai (the National Television Orchestra) on
> february
> .
> (Apart from
> Hello,
>
> after installing the new ConTeXt package (same problem for 1/16
> and 1/19 beta), the installation procedure reported some missing
> 'unic-ext.tex' file; compiling any files that used \enableregime[utf]
> didn't work anymore.
> Replacing 'unic-ext' by 'unic-exp' in the file context.tex
Have a look at this file:
\definefont[SectionFont][SerifBold sa b]
\setuphead[section][style=\SectionFont]
\starttext
\LaTeX
{\bf \LaTeX}
\subject{\LaTeX}
\stoptext
The \LaTeX in the subject is wrong. Something wrong the the \LaTeX
d
In cases like these I generally do something like this: change the
obsolete command to display a warning (or in this release a warning
and the exec texexec --version, then a year later only the warning,
then later the command disappears altogether.)
G
On 15 Jan 2006, at 22:05, Taco Hoekwat
On Jan 10, 2006, at 21:22, Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
By and by I've found that I am only using ConTeXt for my typesetting
needs. I am curious as to whether someone can advise me how best to
install a suitable yet minimal TeX installation: without LaTeX, etc.
I am currently using Gerben's very
I blocked the ConTeXt-updater i-Package until the problems discussed
on the ConTeXt list are solved. Normally I would not do that because
unstable stuff is mostly done via beta releases, but this release
does not have a beta and if I read the list I understand there are
font problems. So I
> Gerben Wierda wrote:
>> After installing type-dis and regenerating cont-en I get
>>
>> w-helvetica.map}{/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/fonts/map/pdftex/
>> context/ec
>> -urw-courier.map}]
>> systems : end file ftest at line 11
>> kpathse
On 21 Dec 2005, at 21:33, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Gerben Wierda wrote:
Please type another input file name
! Emergency stop.
<*> ...:=ljfour; mag:=1; nonstopmode; input utmr8t
Map file trouble? Maybe you also need to load a map file in ConTeXt?
See my "urw metrics" message.
On 21 Dec 2005, at 21:33, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Gerben Wierda wrote:
Please type another input file name
! Emergency stop.
<*> ...:=ljfour; mag:=1; nonstopmode; input utmr8t
Map file trouble? Maybe you also need to load a map file in ConTeXt?
See my "urw metrics" message.
On 21 Dec 2005, at 21:37, VnPenguin wrote:
On 12/21/05, David Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hans,
I can report it doesn't work here. And I am pretty up-to-date with
GWTeX,
although this makes me want to try updating today. This:
% output=pdf
\usetypescript[postscript][\defaultencoding
On 21 Dec 2005, at 20:19, David Arnold wrote:
Hans,
I can report it doesn't work here. And I am pretty up-to-date with
GWTeX, although this makes me want to try updating today. This:
% output=pdf
\usetypescript[postscript][\defaultencoding]
\setupbodyfont[postscript,10pt]
\starttext
\in
On 21 Dec 2005, at 20:44, David Arnold wrote:
Gerben, have we not installed the cont-fnt.zip Taco describes?
The ConTeXt updater i-Package contains:
cont-ext.zip
cont-fnt.zip
cont-img.zip
cont-tmf.zip
and it has whatever is on Hans' site not more than 24hr out of date.
G
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While we're at it. can I get the name of the current font somehow?
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On Dec 2, 2005, at 15:02, Hans Hagen wrote:
Daniel Pittman wrote:
Hints about that, or a native TeX method[1], would be very much
appreciated. At the moment it is a relatively slow process of manual
trial and error.
this
On 26 Nov 2005, at 18:50, David Arnold wrote:
Gerben,
Does this mean that if I wait the 24-hr period and use Context
updater again, I will get these?
Only if ConTeXt itself is updated. But in this case I just triggered
a rebuild by hand.
G
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On 26 Nov 2005, at 18:50, David Arnold wrote:
Gerben,
Does this mean that if I wait the 24-hr period and use Context
updater again, I will get these?
On Nov 26, 2005, at 6:28 AM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
On 26 Nov 2005, at 11:49, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
Taco et al
On 26 Nov 2005, at 11:49, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
Taco et al,
There was some discussion before this current release about
including more tmf files. I downloaded the latest cont-tfm.zip,
but see no evidence of more tmf files. Is that still a future
project?
They are i
On 25 Nov 2005, at 21:26, David Arnold wrote:
Hans, Gerben,
No pstoedit on my system.
If I recall I looked into pstoedit a while back. The fact that I did
not release a package probably means there were problems getting it
to compile on OS X.
G
book $ pstoedit
-bash: pstoedit: comman
This release contains a small surprise, mainly created by Thomas A.
Schmitz. When you install it, you can use (automatically unpacked)
Apple fonts Hoefler Text, Didot, Optima, Baskerville en Gill Sans in
PDFTeX.
Setups for LaTeX and ConTeXt are provided.
For this to work you need to have f
> Gerben Wierda wrote:
>
>>texfont and/or ConTeXt seems to be keyed to a certain distribution setup.
>>I would say that for ConTeXt that is ok (though as far as I know Hans
>>himself keeps the fonts in TEXMFFONTS or so, so he needs a specialized
>>type-tmf.dat as
> David,
>
> Sorry I've been quiet on this front. I've been busy with other, non-
> ConTeXt things for a while, and am in the process of re-engaging with it.
>
> In order to run type-tmf.dat, you need a way around the hard-coded --
> rootlist=TEXMFMAIN that's in the .dat file. gwTeX keeps the fonts
On 20 Nov 2005, at 20:39, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
Gerben, Taco,
OK, I am using Gerben's Context Updated with a beta, so I think
what's running is the context in texmf.local. I have two type-
tmf.dat.
lm $ locate type-tmf.dat
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/context/dat
On 20 Nov 2005, at 19:45, David Arnold wrote:
Gerben, Taco,
OK, I am using Gerben's Context Updated with a beta, so I think
what's running is the context in texmf.local.
The current ConTeXt updater package does not contain a beta as there
currently is no beta.
I have two type-tmf.dat.
> With the last release of context the problem of not getting cm fonts
> is over. These are now found.
>
> However, other font selections bring new difficulties.
> I tried various combinations but did not succeed.
> The simple program (using TeXShop):
Since you are using Mac OS X, if you install t
#2\else #3
\fi \egroup
\doresetgotowh...
...
l.919 ...plication is a valid one (true)\footnote{
G
On Oct 31, 2005, at 21:49, Gerben Wierda wrote:
I had in my project file
\definenote[endnote][location=none]
\setupfootnotes[conversion=set 2,
>> If you start i-Installer and go to the Preferences and you go to the
>> "Other" tab you can set an automatic check for updates on i-Packages
>> you have ("Check packages for updates...").
>
> Already done.
>
>> This creates a unix 'crontab' entry which is run at the time you have
>> selected (e
> Correction: I goofed up; after correcting the file, I get exactly
> what I expected. AFAICS, index generation now works flawlessly with
> newtexexec! Great, wonderful, kudos to you!
Um, I just noticed. "newtexexec"? Has the command name changed? Please say
no. Because a command name change would
On Nov 9, 2005, at 11:37, Hans Hagen wrote:
andrea valle wrote:
Gerben, Thomas,
I'm cleaning my hard disk (and my mind) and reinstalling.
I changed the PATH (via bash tutorial...) and removed the sw tree.
I installed thru i-installer, including the context updater.
Now I have the two files
> Andrea,
>
> what kind of installation are you using? Gerben's i-installer or fink
> or have you installed tetex on your own? If you want to find out
> where different files reside, run this command:
>
> kpsewhere mp-spec.mp
>
> on my system (Gerben's architecture), I get:
>
> /usr/local/teTeX/sha
On Nov 4, 2005, at 15:49, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi all,
For the next issue of the ntg's Maps journal, Hans and I believe
it would be nice to publish the collected responses to this simple
question:
What do you do with ConTeXT?
I have decided not too long ago to move my book-project form La
> Hello Gerben,
>
> use your second try and *remove*
>
> \definebuffer[chapter:quote]
>
> from your environment. That's was all :)
Indeed! I have no idea why this worked, but it did. Thank you very much.
G
PS. Now I only need to know how I can use \placefigure in an endnote (and
not get the figu
I had in my project file
\definenote[endnote][location=none]
\setupfootnotes[conversion=set 2,way=bypage]
which I moved to my environment file. But wherever I have it, when I
compile per chapter, the footnote mechanism fails because it runs out
of symbols to use. When I compile the entire bo
Thanks for the tip but I am having trouble getting this to work. I
now have in my main text:
===
\startbuffer [chapter:quote]
Lee Chong's is to the right of the vacant lot (although why
it is called vacant when it is piled high with old boiler
On Oct 27, 2005, at 21:48, Peter Rolf wrote:
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I have this setup in my environment file:
=
\setuphead
[chapter]
[page=,
before=\setups{chapter:before},
after=\setups{chapter:after
On Oct 27, 2005, at 21:00, Peter Rolf wrote:
I already had
\setuptextrules
[before=,after=,inbetween=]
but that does not work. It seems that inside my paragraph
environment,
the settings made outside it are ignored. I also do not have my
\setupinterlinespace[medium] there (see othe
I have this setup in my environment file:
=
\setuphead
[chapter]
[page=,
before=\setups{chapter:before},
after=\setups{chapter:after}]
\startsetups chapter:before
\page[left]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\startalignment[left,not
On 27 Oct 2005, at 18:59, Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi Gerben,
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I have:
\setupinterlinespace[medium]
\setupinterlinespace[line=\dimexpr1.25\bodyfontsize\relax]
That works. But why? And does this relate to the fact that textrule
spacing as done normally is not used inside
On 27 Oct 2005, at 16:02, Peter Rolf wrote:
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I have a after={\textrule} in my \setupparagraphs but it takes too
much
space for my purpose. What can I do about that?
\setuptextrules[
before=,
after=, % {\blank[small]}
]
I already had
\setuptextrules
I have a after={\textrule} in my \setupparagraphs but it takes too much
space for my purpose. What can I do about that?
Thanks,
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I have:
\setupinterlinespace[medium]
\defineparagraphs
[mypar][n=2,before={\blank[small]},after={\blank[small]}]
\setupparagraphs
[mypar][1][width=.15\textwidth,style=bold]
\setupparagraphs
[mypar][2][width=.85\textwidth]
But the lines in mypar are closely packed while ot
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redistribution or any other communication.
I will unsubscribe from the mailing lists for that period.
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On Jun 13, 2005, at 04:07, 정 달영 wrote:
Dear Hans,
I reinstalled TeX, ConTeXt updates, and XeTeX, and add two map file
using updmap. Instead of uninstalling ConTeXt updates, I removed
pdftex.map in /fonts/map/pdftex/context/ folder.
After running texhash, pdflatex worked fine. It located font
I don't know but it looks like a lot of palatino stuff is in teTeX and
thus in gwTeX. Maybe it is just a matter of a map that has to be
enabled?
G
On Jun 2, 2005, at 23:01, Matthias Weber wrote:
After doing some gardening at the really useful ConTeXtGarden, I found
that
\starttext
\usety
I know not of a LM release newer than what is in my TeX i-Package: LM
0.98.3 but maybe I am not up to date with my knowledge?
G
On Jun 2, 2005, at 18:30, Matthias Weber wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to install the new ConTeXt version using Gerben't
iinstaller on the Mac.
From what I see, I have
None of the examples are guaranteed to compile. The sources are only
there for visual inspection/illustration.
G
On 3 May 2005, at 11:16, olivier Turlier wrote:
Hi contexperts,
I've tryed to compile program-sample.tex, found after G.Wierda
announcement, located at :
http://tug.org/texshowcase/p
> The problem is really in the font installation script (type-tmf.dat).
> There the root (i.e. the source tree for the fonts) is explicitly given
> as TEXMFMAIN. And this does not work in gwTeX, because if something is
> given, it has to be TEXMFTE.
Just for my understanding. Does texfont.pl only
On Apr 29, 2005, at 15:03, Ville Voipio wrote (on the ConTeX list, but
this also is interesting for all gwTeX users):
I have spent some very interesting time trying to install the TeXlive
fonts by using texfont type-tmf.dat. What happened was that a lot of
complaints about "unknown subpath ../a
I have finally gotten around to adding a few entries to the TeX
Showcase at
http://tug.org/texshowcase
(some were submitted 2 years ago and at that time put in a To Do
mailbox because I was to busy studying, I am reasonably ashamed it took
me so long to catch up)
The added entries (some ar
i-Package configure ends with
fmtutil: /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/web2c/cont-en.fmt installed.
fmtutil: /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/web2c/cont-nl.fmt installed.
fmtutil: /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/web2c/mptopdf.fmt installed.
fmtutil: /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/web2c
The ConTeXT updater has changed (automatically) to include the latest
ConTeXT beta (Apr 14). This is a completely automatic update, as soon
as a new ConTeXt (stable or beta) is released, the i-Package will be
updated automatically and uploaded to all reporsitories.
Unless I build in reporting t
A \placefigure in \endnote results in a figure in the main text, not
the end notes.
G
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I tried to use two image directories, but that does not work. Can I do
something like that? E.g.
\setupexternalfigures[directory=../images,directory=../
mp,maxwidth=\textwidth]
G
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Is it ok in a .mp file to do something like
for k=1 step 1 until N:
beginfig(k);
% some stuff
endfig;
endfor;
Thanks,
G
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Suppose I have a .mp file foo.mp, which contains some shared
definitions and two images:
beginfig(1);
% some stuff
endfig;
beginfig(0);
% some other stuff
endfig;
If I run mptopdf on this file I get foo-0.pdf and foo-1.pdf. And that
works fine.
But can I somehow interface directly from within C
I am trying to learn metapost/fun, inline in ConTeXt source. Some basic
things are clear, but now the issue is metapost itself.
For instance, I would like to plot a Fourier approximation of a block
function.
For instance, I would like to plot a gaussian spread.
I am looking for examples on how
I also get all my endnote on a spill over page.
G
On 25 Mar 2005, at 04:09, ishamid wrote:
Dear syndicate,
Just a reminder:
Even with the latest patch, the endnotes spill over the page (I
double-checked
that core-not was replaced and the format regenerated):
===
% output=p
On 21 Mar 2005, at 21:05, Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
You can download it here:
https://www.pragma-pod.com/dir/general/manuals/enattab.pdf
Having looked at these examples, I wonder if there is also a good
description somewhere. For instance, how do I influence borders of
cells? Can I have a dashed bo
On 21 Mar 2005, at 21:05, Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
You can download it here:
https://www.pragma-pod.com/dir/general/manuals/enattab.pdf
That link did not work, but going one dir higher and then selecting
worked. Thanks.
G
Best
Thomas
On Mar 21, 2005, at 8:18 PM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
Where do I
I have been trying to do this for a test with larger notes, but this
fails:
\starttext
\startbuffer[tufte]
\input tufte
\stopbuffer
\startbuffer[knuth]
\input knuth
\stopbuffer
\dorecurse{100}{test \footnote{\typebuffer[knuth]}
\endnote{eee}\endgraf}
\page
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
But I g
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