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I also apparently have a shitload of texlive* packages installed. They
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> Am 15.11.2011 um 20:41 schrieb Kip Warner:
>
> > On Tue, 2011-11-15 at 09:42 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> >> Am 15.11.2011 um 06:57 schrieb Kip Warner:
> >>
> >>> Hey folks,
> >&g
l.19 \setconstant
\kindofpagetextareas\plusone
?
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>
> \kindofpagetextareas\plusone
>
> as the constant is already defined.
Thanks Hans. It works. Because I don't like to just copy and paste code
without understanding it, could you try to run an explanation by
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> Methods 0-3 treat inserts (graphics and footnotes) differently, so
> best
> just try all these alternatives with your example file and see if it
> works out ok.
Well, it works, so thanks anyways.
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structure > sectioning > section @ level 3 : 0.3.4 -> Cornucopianism
references > unknown reference [Terms & Concepts][Malthusianism]
structure > sectioning > section @ level 3 : 0.3.5 -> Corporate Personhood
pages > flushing realpage 13,
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> On 29-12-2011 04:09, Kip Warner wrote:
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > Since I upgraded from the Nov 29th nightly to today's Dec 28th, my
>
> > ! Undefined control sequence.
> > \@cmstyle
>
> must
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I'm fairly sure it isn't the \midaligned because I have other statements
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! Too many }'s.
\framed_text_stop_depth_correction ...rut \egroup
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> \framed_text_stop_depth_correction ...rut \egroup
> \forgetall \vskip
> -\linehe...
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> > Hey list,
> >
> > I have a lot of fairly large diagrams in my book that don't always match
> > the aspect ratio of the page in landscape mode, though they
Hey list,
Text that I {\it have italicized} trails too tight with the first
non-italicized word that is typeset next. I'm sure there is some ConTeXt
command that adjusts this that I am unfamiliar with.
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> On Wed, 4 Jan 2012, Kip Warner wrote:
>
> > Text that I {\it have italicized} trails too tight with the first
> > non-italicized word that is typeset next. I'm sure there is some ConTeXt
> > command that adju
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> understand)
That sounds very tedious and is definitely a major problem with ConTeXt.
But like you said, it's difficult to alleviate based on how all of its
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On Fri, 2012-01-13 at 21:12 -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> \color is no longer a switch; it must be used as \color[red]{...}.
Thanks. It compiles now. Or should I say typeset? What is the proper
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work:
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>
> \starttext
>
> \definedescription[definition][headcolor=colour_head]
>
> \definition{Hi}. This is definition.
> \setupdescriptions[definition][headcolor=colour_head2]
>
> \definition{Hi2}. This is second definition.
>
> \stoptext
>
Thank
Hey list,
When I wish to reference some section, I can inline typeset with
\in{section}[Some Reference]. In the case of a definition defined with a
\startdefinition{Some Definition}, how can I reference it inline?
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>
> > Ah, so \setupdescriptions inherits the default values of
> > \definedescription?
>
> WIth \definedescription you create a new command (e.g. \definition)
ng (styling),
> for the rest there are '\setup...' commands and 'headstyle' key (not
> always, of course), may be that's why I always consult reference on wiki
> and sometimes source code.
It's kind of inconsistent that it isn't using a \setuphead, but I
suppos
scription when
you just want a \definition to typeset? Shouldn't the command already be
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is fine for online viewing, but for print, which is
what I need to, I'd like it to be something like "some in section 10.2".
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Thanks Wolfgang.
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rming a poor job and converts shading into hundreds of thin
> strips of different colors.
I'm not sure what program is being used, as I just call context and
whatever its using to take the svg specified in the \externalfigure to
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> What happens if you convert it directly using inkscape --export-pdf?
Still only 78 KB.
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a great dpi (minimum 300) I get
> an ugly file, very sharpened where has filters.
But why should there be any implicit DPI specified with a vector
graphic? Isn't the whole point of them to allow, theoretically, infinite
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> Because filters.
>
> According to
> http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Release_notes/0.47#PDF.2C_PostScript.2C_and_EPS_export,
> sent by Pontus Lurcock.
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On Fri, 2012-01-20 at 01:51 +0100, Marco wrote:
> Blame the distributor.
I just forwarded your observation to the package maintainer. Should be
straightforward to solve with a line in debian/control.
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arco. It went from 9.9 MB to 9.5 MB. It's a small delta, but
still helpful.
On a related note, what is the difference between these three
statements?
\setupbackend[level=9]
\pdfcompresslevel9
\maximumpdfcompression
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what I'm still confused with? It seems like DPI is a concept
applicable only to rasterized graphics. Or is it that the PDF backend is
normally fine with vector graphics, it's just that this one in
particular contains a Gaussian blur that it has to rasterize because it
cannot dynamically r
to install Inkscape though). But it is also true that I'm not 100
> % sure if PDF knows anything about the "gaussian blur".
I think you've hit the nail on the head. I think the problem is the PDF
format chokes on the Gaussian blur and so it has to rasterize it.
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> Yes, but this is only true as long as your graphic can be represented
> reliably in the target format. And yours cannot.
Hey Mojca. Yes, that makes sense now. I had assumed incorrectly that PDF
implemented everything SVG does.
-
On Fri, 2012-01-20 at 09:55 +0100, luigi scarso wrote:
> You can also try the reverse way with ipe
> http://ipe7.sourceforge.net/
> and then convert the pdf in svg with inkscape or iperender
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So what does ConTeXt do when it typesets an \externalfigure? Does it
always use inkscape, or only sometimes?
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> On 2012-01-20 Kip Warner wrote:
>
> > So what does ConTeXt do when it typesets an \externalfigure?
> > Does it always use inkscape, or only sometimes?
>
> If the image type is supported by the TeX engine (jpeg,
> pn
On Sat, 2012-01-21 at 01:42 +0100, Marco wrote:
> On 2012-01-20 Kip Warner wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 2012-01-21 at 01:22 +0100, Marco wrote:
> > > On 2012-01-20 Kip Warner wrote:
> > >
> > > > So what does ConTeXt do when it typesets an \externalfigure?
&g
depency not being resolved'
>
> (in fact there is then also a dependency on a viewer)
If Inkscape isn't installed and the user \externalfigure's an SVG, is an
error raised with ConTeXt?
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Strongly agree.
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> would be:
>
> !LuaTeX error: cannot find inkscape to convert image file 'pic.svg'
> ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
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>
> \enabletrackers[graphics.*]
>
> you can see what happens
I tried the above command and it didn't appear to do anything. =(
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>
> mtx-context | current version: 2012.01.24 18:49
Thanks. I'll let you know if the new package works.
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book, e.g. "foo in section 10.2". It was my impression according to the
manual that it was suppose to already do that, or am I not using \in
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> well but sometimes others beat me in knowledge about the internals -)
Great, but can either of you help with the question? =)
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> shapes (if you use things like \startplacefigure[location=left] ...
> \stopplacefigure), and can be nested.
Yes, which I may require from time to time. Why doesn't the bottomoffset
and topoffset variables do anything in a textbackground?
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> \setuplist [chapter] [color=yellow, pagecolor=green]
> \setuplist [section] [color=blue, numbercolor=red]
Thanks Marco. Where can I find a list of the parameters relevant to
chapter, section, and subsection for \setuplist?
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One other thing, Pont. How do I add a title such as Contents at a
Glance without the actual table of contents including that in the list
it generates?
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>
> > On Tue, 2012-02-07 at 19:35 +1300, Pontus Lurcock wrote:
> >> \placelist[chapter] should do it (untested).
> >
> > One other thing, Pont. How do I
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> Marco
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The line it is referring to has nothing unusual on it and hasn't
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> Check text backgrounds in your document, Hans made a few changes in the code
> to make it faster.
Any suggestions on what I should look for? Thanks.
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frame=on]
I use it as such...
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...Some stuff...
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So I'm not really sure what I am suppose to do with
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I was wondering if someone could offer a meaningful comparison in a
nutshell to a layperson of the pros and cons of using Scribus versus
ConTeXt. I actually just discovered the former today.
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\endgroup
\anch_positions_meta_graphic_nested ...graphic #2}
\endgroup
\anch_positions_meta_graphic_direct_indeed ...ame
\removelastspace }\smashbo...
...
l.36 ... and the methane/oxygen return propellant.
Using ConTeXt ver: 2012
developers
> trying to improve it. For some time it will definitely be a tool that
> can tread on the heels of InDesign
>
> Jaroslav Hajtmar
Thanks Jaroslav. That was comprehensive.
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> With Scribus you get an nice GUI, with ConTeXt you get every thing else
> that really matters for a typesetting job.
>
> Regards,
> Khaled
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computer, as opposed to
> repeatedly solving variations of the same problems by hand time after
> time after time.
>
> So,
Superb coverage Will and I appreciate the philosophical approach. I
think Hans et al should maybe consider adding your description to the
wiki somewhere suita
computer, as opposed to
> repeatedly solving variations of the same problems by hand time after
> time after time.
>
> So,
Great comparison and I just realized its already on the wiki. =)
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>
> (But it's not linked from anywhere)
>
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On Wed, 2012-02-29 at 21:25 +0100, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Am 29. Februar 2012 21:10 schrieb Kip Warner :
> > One other thing too that I don't know if anyone has ever raised anywhere
> > is that other typesetting applications that store their project files in
> > s
! ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
mtx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
Unfortunately my luck with ConTeXt hasn't been so good lately. Every
single nightly has been broken since late last January (2012.01.27).
Fortunately I still have debs I can rev
o problem Hans. You work very hard and we all appreciate that. Throw
some raw ginger in the blender with some water and a natural sweetener,
like a banana or honey, and it will help boost your immune system. Some
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You know, come to think of it, I think 2012.01.25 actually was the last
working one, not 2012.01.27. I can send you debs for the latter if you
like, but I think you're probably better off with the former. I'll have
to hunt for the 2012.01.25 debs somewhere in Adam
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! ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
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wait for upstream to patch it before I probably muck something up inside
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during the typesetting process when it need only be done once with the
result cached. If this is indeed the case, does anyone have any
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backgroundcolor=colour_footnote_background]
This was working in previous builds, but it could be someone changed the
method to alter the footnote text's colour.
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! ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
mtx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
Based on what I saw from htop, it looks like it running the command into
the ground over
l I'm confident
that that's the best way to typeset the kind of reference I need.
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