On 10/09/2024 06:52, Felix wrote:
I want to use Adobe Acrobat Reader (free) and I always get this message when I
have my Windows Terminal, vs code and acrobat setup
backend > quitting because file 'Chapter 4 Assignment.pdf' cannot be
opened for writing
I run into no problems with usin
On 18/01/2024 20:55, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
That’s fast enough for me.
That's surely the key statement - 'fast' here is a personal thing, and
40 pages a second is fast enough for many people. It's certainly fast
when you look at what LuaMetaTeX is doing, as Hans has said.
Joseph
On 04/01/2023 16:50, Thomas A. Schmitz via ntg-context wrote:
Hi everybody,
an excellent year 2023 to all of you - I hesitate to say "it can only
get better from 2022." That's what we thought last year, and boy were we
wrong and did it get worse... Let's hope that this year will be more
peace
On 15/12/2021 20:32, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
This corresponds the "Download" link on the CTAN page of each package, but
unfortunately, is not always in TDS format. For example, for pgf (which is locate at
/graphics/pgf/base), we have
https://mirrors.ctan.org/graphics/pgf/base.zip
On 01/04/2019 15:55, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi all,
After more than a decade of mkiv and luatex it's time to move on to a
new stage. After all, nowadays a ten-year old program is considered to
be really old, especially for those who consider a manual typeset three
years ago as an indication of lac
On 28/10/2018 16:06, Joseph Wright wrote:
Hello all,
Looking at management of global Lua tables (for the obvious cases ...),
I notice that all of the core Mk IV files use the construct
if not modules then modules = { } end
modules[" From a ConTeXt point-of-view, is it accep
Hello all,
Looking at management of global Lua tables (for the obvious cases ...),
I notice that all of the core Mk IV files use the construct
if not modules then modules = { } end
modules["From a ConTeXt point-of-view, is it acceptable for third-parties to use
this construct, or is i
On 21/11/2015 10:03, luigi scarso wrote:
> New luatex release, 0.85.0
>
> It's really a big change respect to 0.81.0
> (see NEWS for a full report)
> and, well, there can be bugs (that of course we will solve).
>
>
> The archives can be downloaded from supelec as usual:
>
> https://fo
ow level resource management but if the
> proper interfaces are used this should work now
Hello Hans,
Thanks for that: I had not investigated the options for first-setup.
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Joseph Wright
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On 10/09/2011 12:04, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Since you seem to have posted your original question to another
> mailing list, can you please at least leave a reply that the issue was
> solved (and how you solved it)?
Of course: will do.
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Jose
changed in
>> -- the installer.
>> --
>> return { TEXMFCACHE = '~/Library/texlive/2011/texmf-var' }
>> --
>> Joseph Wright
>
> Were you, by any chance, an early adopter who didn't install the new
> version of MacPorts once it was officially rel
t was my first port of call
after 'context' failed from my MacTeX installation. However, there does
not seem to be any Tikz in the minimals, and I needed that. Setting up
Tikz is not so straight-forward.
I've managed to get a working system on my PC, but would of cour
istributed file; for example, if TEXMFVAR was changed in
-- the installer.
--
return { TEXMFCACHE = '~/Library/texlive/2011/texmf-var' }
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Joseph Wright
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If your question is of interest to others as well
7;official' response, as things do seem
a little confusing (at least to me). I'm happy to post something as a
reply to the question if I know what the position is (or indeed if it is
"read what we've put and g
On 09/10/2010 09:38, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On 10/09/2010 10:03 AM, Joseph Wright wrote:
What's the upload procedure for package authors? Do I just send to the
server my .tds.zip, or is there more to it than that. At the moment
things are a bit sparse on the site :-)
Did you miss the
What's the upload procedure for package authors? Do I just send to the
server my .tds.zip, or is there more to it than that. At the moment
things are a bit sparse on the site :-)
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Joseph Wright
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If your
will also take
"author generated" PDFs, so I assume ConTeXt/LaTeX/plain/whatever.
The thing with chemical formulae is that while in-line ones are okay as
text ("CH2=CH2 + H2O -> CH3-CH2OH"), complex structures are really a
pain to enter in TeX (despite many valiant eff
Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I am just starting with working with ConTeXt. I was wondering if there
> is a good template for writing letters?
>
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Letter_style, perhaps?
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Jose
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