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Hey folks,
Adam was very kind enough to provide us with an up-to-date PPA for
ConTeXt which makes installation much easier for those of us running
Ubuntu.
https://launchpad.net/~reviczky/+archive/ppa
Thanks again Adam!
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be a useful
contribution to the project. I think the easiest thing to do would be if
I just give you a shell account on a MIPS64 machine and you can run this
yourself, if you like. I haven't much time.
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Hey folks,
I noticed some other people had issues with \startitemize[n] counting
starting from zero as a bug a while ago. In my case, I need a specific
list to start counting from zero.
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always seem to look
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luigi scarso luigi.scarso at gmail.com writes:
pdfbookmarks ?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDF_Bookmarks_and_Headers
Hey Luigi. The sample code in the link you gave me works fine if I compile it.
If I put it in my own book, should the adjusted code be in the environment,
project, or product
statement found in one of my component files is:
\chemical{CO_2,PLUS,H_2,PLUS,GIVES,PLUS,O_2,PLUS,CO}
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reason, and I have absolutely no idea why, the
index is showing today and I can't recall what I had changed. Oh well,
as Scotty said, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I'll also merge the project / product files together into one as you
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Hope this helps,
Pont
Thanks Pontus. Natural tables did the trick.
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replace c by p(4cm)
Thanks Hans. I decided to migrate to the natural tables instead.
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it's more like 'integrated' .. always present .. core stuff
Hans
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Hey list,
Are there any plans to eventually support the DjVu format as an
additional backend alternative to PDF? DjVu is a free standard promoted
as an alternative to PDF. It is allegedly a superior format.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/DjVu
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it is trying to be a replacement for PDF and it has
most of the same features, I think it's more than just that now.
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many cases, and one could probably make a backend to produce something
reasonable but it's not worth the trouble I fear. As mentioned, it's
probably easier to convert the pdf into a djvu with a postprocessor.
Hans
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btw, it would be interesting to have a good open source jbig2
producer
(as that is natively supported in pdf) and it's a pretty efficient
compression (close to djvu)
Interesting.
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Hey list,
I need to sprinkle my book with a few Sanskrit words written in the
Devanagari script. I don't need to write complete paragraphs in it, but
just a word or two inline.
Can anyone show me the ConTeXt source to do such a thing, with, say
तरीकिन?
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\setupbodyfont[ubuntu,11pt][file:ubuntu-r][features=default]
I also tried,
\setupbodyfont[ubuntu,11pt]
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Regards,
Khaled
Hey Khaled,
It's an inelegant, albeit workable solution - but perhaps the only way.
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\startchapter{Preface}
Foo
-
Any help would be much appreciated. I am using ConTeXt version
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resolvers | caches | created: /home/kip/.texmf-var
mtxrun | unknown script 'context.lua' or 'mtx-context.lua'
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ConTeXt ingests both of them without problem. Is there any reason for
the more verbose method you gave?
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ah, an obsolete feature, I'll remove it (there is so much tracing
nowadays under tracker and directive control that this flag makes not
much sense any more).
Hans
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\setupbodyfont to change the font size for whole document,
\switchtobodyfont doesnt change the size for the header/footer.
Wolfgang
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is all in portrait mode, save the page with the figure
which is landscaped, as intended. But the image sits only occupying the
top left quarter of the page. I've tried changing factor from max to
broad and fit, and to no avail.
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On Sun, 2011-06-26 at 08:44 +0200, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 02:22, Kip Warner wrote:
On Thu, 2011-06-23 at 07:58 +0200, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Or produce the whole document with ConTeXt + XeTeX :)
I would, but getting ConTeXt alone up and running has taken weeks
and it doesn't
appear to add that space character itself, so I am wondering if
os.resultof is appending the extraneous space?
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try
\externalfigure[...][width=\textwidth,height=\textheight,factor=max]
Aditya
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`; echo -n $dummy}.
Bazaar revision \cldcontext{os.resultofbzr revno | tr -d '\\n'}.
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Hey Peter. The tr -d method I found to be the most elegant. Thank you.
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On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 04:10, Kip Warner wrote:
The problem is it looks like XeTeX may not fully support
some of the features I need like mathematical characters and such yet.
What mathematical characters do you miss?
Mojca
and pasted. I'm new to
typesetting with ConTeXt.
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\starttext
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\definepapersize[diagram][A4,landscape][A4,landscape
On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 03:51 +0200, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On the other hand if you need other MKIV features that might indeed be
a problem.
Indeed. =(
Did you ever try to change a colour of title and background in LaTeX? :) :) :)
I can only imagine ;)
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Hey list,
Is there any way to have ConTeXt not surround the link in the text with
quotation marks when using \about[some_node]?
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Hans
So I can just remove all the \v! and \c! and everything should still be
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On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 07:13 +0200, Peter Münster wrote:
On Tue, Jun 28 2011, Kip Warner wrote:
Is there any way to have ConTeXt not surround the link in the text with
quotation marks when using \about[some_node]?
\setupreferencing[left=, right=]
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Sure, I guess that apart from module writers, no one on this list
uses
that notation. Also, when you look at the wiki or discussions on this
list you will seldom see them,
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what about \lettertilde instead of \~ ?
Thanks Luigi. That did it. Although, I think if I was using it properly
as an escape sequence, then perhaps we have found a bug.
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Hey list,
I'd like to change the colour of the item indicator (e.g. the roman
numeral or number).
I am using the following, but ConTeXt seems to ignore it:
\definecolor[colour_item][r=.828,g=.313,b=.176]
\setupitems
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\StopSpecialFramedText%
{
\stopframedtext
\crlf
}
...
\StartSpecialFramedText
Some
...
text
\StopSpecialFramedText
But the problem is that does not page break, but seems to want to stay
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be updating the wiki and pdfs
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\setupitemize[color=colour_item]
See also:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20101020.085411.e4753aa5.en.html
Best regards
Philipp
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...
\StartSpecialFramedText
Lots
...
of
...
Text
\StopSpecialFramedText
It comes out looking almost the same as initially, but with a box around
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It almost works, but the image still sticks out at the corners beyond
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What would the syntax for \setupclipping look like to have that done? I
can find scant documentation for either that or \clip.
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\startitemize[fit,broad][distance=0.25em]
Aditya
Aditya, that works, but how do you set it for all items? I tried the
following, but it didn't work:
\setupitemize[fit,broad][distance=0.25em]
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Am 07.07.2011 um 03:16 schrieb Kip Warner:
I'm not very competent with ConTeXt, but I tried to translate what you
and wrote into the following:
[...]
Solution 1:
\definestartstop
[SpecialFramed]
[
before
language.
I've already spent a great deal of time just trying to learn ConTeXt and
get that up and running.
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\setupitemize[each][fit,broad][distance=0.25em]
Wolfgang
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On Mon, 2011-08-15 at 08:42 +0200, Martin Schröder wrote:
Are we both talking about http://code.google.com/p/texworks/ ? Because
that's free (GPLv2) and runs on Windows, OSX and Linux.
Best
Martin
Hey Martin. I meant WinEdt. Sorry for the ambiguity.
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I, for one, am not willing to start wine to run something as basic as a
text editor.
My sentiments precisely.
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it to an editor which is not cross-platform strikes me as a
poor choice. And from what I see on this list, I'm not sure winblows
users are the majority.
Thomas
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حامد wrote:
And M$-Windows dominates the marketplace
for better or for worse.
Hey Idris. I think what the folks here are saying is that that's not
necessarily true - for ConTeXt.
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حامد wrote:
Yes!! That's _exactly_ the challenge! My vision is for ConTeXt to
break
out of the shell!
Best of luck to you. We all look forward to reading the book when done.
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this default to be applied.
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Have you included
\setupcolors[state=start]
somewhere?
-Alasdair
Hey Alasdair. Sorry, I should have mentioned that I already have that
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\setupcolors[textcolor=...]
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It works great, except that most of my figures have transparent
backgrounds and since the page colour is already black, I can't make out
some of the images properly.
How can I set the figure background colour for transparent images?
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\externalfigure[][background=color,backgroundcolor=]
Wolfgang
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regenerated which takes a long time to do. Is there some way for ConTeXt
to cache work already done and take that into account when it is run?
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just runt with
context ... void.log
But then I won't even see errors. If I try just...
$ context 1 /dev/null
I still see no errors when there are some.
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there's also also --directives=logs.blocked,system.nostatistics
Tried that and didn't seem to make any difference.
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Hey folks,
How do I ensure that when a sentence has more than one footnote at the
same place, that those numbers above the sentence are separated with a
comma?
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thing will get re-processed.
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
Thanks Hraban. That's not quite what I'm looking for, but that's a
useful workaround to be familiar with nonetheless.
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rightoffset=0.5cm,
bottomoffset=0.5cm]
\startbackground
},
after={
\stopbackground
\crlf
},
commands={\setupalign[yes]},
style=italic]
Then used as such:
\startSubDocument
...
\stopSubDocument
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Can you explain what you mean by inline pagebreak?
Aditya
Hey Aditya. I mean that I would like framed text to be split over
multiple pages whenever possible.
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rightoffset=0.5cm,
bottomoffset=0.5cm]
\startbackground
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after={
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error message as ConTeXt dumps tonnes and tonnes of pages of console
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mtx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
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\definetyping
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[before=\startCodeExampleFrame,
after=\stopCodeExampleFrame]
Ok, this latter method works, but the frame is gone now around it. How
do I get it back? Thanks Wolfgang.
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Am 04.11.2011 um 02:33 schrieb Kip Warner:
On Thu, 2011-11-03 at 05:26 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
???
There was so many nonsense on your definition for your CodeExample
environment, I don’t know where you found the code
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Hey Hans. I think I figured out why it wasn't displaying properly. I was
putting the figure alias where \externalfigure was expecting the path to
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Am 15.11.2011 um 06:57 schrieb Kip Warner:
Hey folks,
The second \footnote doesn't show in the generated PDF. The number is
listed where it should at the end of the sentence, but the text of the
footnote is not listed
=italic]
\starttext
\startTimelineDocument
Some stuff in a box.
\stopTimelineDocument
\stoptext
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in the minimal example you gave, but if I
take it into my environment of my existing project and replace my old
\definestartstop with that, I still have the same problem of the mangled
box with no visible text in it.
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