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|� �� �� �� �� �� �� �|� with \null in first line
|� �� �first line� � �|
|� �� �second line � �|
---
---
|� �� �first line� � �|� without \null in first line
|� �� �second line � �|
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Is it only me, or do you really need to do somethnig about your
encoding settings, Hans?
i dunno, this what i got; normally utf8 works ok; i use thunderbird
At my end (gmail), a random set of spaces from Hans van der
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Linux_User_Installation
Edit it to your hearts content, but please don't modify the sequence
of commands, as they are correct.
This is the setup that I use and I really like its simplicity. I
don't have to deal with (the now dead) teTeX or worry about what
On 4/4/06, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to be able to generate new zips i'd like the modules in the
wiki to be tds compliant as soon as possible.
Ive kept this mail starred since I first saw it and haven't put any
thought into what you're actually asking about here. Now,
On 8/9/06, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
On 4/4/06, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to be able to generate new zips i'd like the modules in the
wiki to be tds compliant as soon as possible.
Ive kept this mail starred since I first saw
On 8/9/06, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Have a look at the lettrines module for an example that should
be simple to apply to t-bnf.
Thanks (and thanks Sanjoy). I suppose the PDF documentation is
auto-generated, so I don't need to include that, right
On 8/9/06, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Now how do I get this package to the modules homepage?
On modules.contextgarden.net, there is a log in link in the
upper right corner. Do that (use your wiki login), and you get a
new set of links for updating your
On 8/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo!
I have a little problem with the module 'verb-c'.
Backslashes in verbatim text seem to disturb colors.
\usemodule[verb-c]
\setupcolors[state=start]
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What is needed now for greater acceptance of Context is not new
features but a new manual, perhaps a multi volume set with a
common index.
If a consolidated manual set were offered for sale there would be a
lot of customers.
I'd buy it
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Info for the gang:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=223940threshold=1commentsort=0mode=threadpid=18135068#18135322
(last paragraph)
This does not affect me or many of us but it's good to know the vibes out
there.
All the vim latex
I was wondering if it would be easy to add UTF-8 transformations of
symbols like to \geq in math mode, much like and are transformed
to `` and '' (atleast I assume this to be true, as it works for me).
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
I was wondering if it would be easy to add UTF-8 transformations of
symbols like to \geq in math mode, much like and are
transformed to `` and '' (atleast I assume this to be true, as it
works for me).
no problem, but someone has to define
the above table by tomorrow. Thanks,
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Im using 2005.01.31 and \textellipsis expands to \cdots, which isnt
what its supposed to do. It should be \ldots, or preferably just
\dots. Or, if thats not what you want to do, at least dont use
\textellipsis for U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS in unic-032.tex.
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Tim 't Hart wrote:
I was wondering if it's possible to let ConTeXt write a different
text to the List of Figures.
See http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/magazines/mag-0001.pdf,
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\stoptext
will give a very ugly black box to the left of the formula. Any way of
solving this? Thanks,
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Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Paul Tremblay wrote:
Is there a way to put extra space bewteen rows with the standard
Table module?
\DR
But thats obviously not what you want...Sorry. Perhaps you can use
\setuptables[height=h,depth=d]?,
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
I wrote the arrow parts of vector 033 as well. Works OK. Comments
welcome. I'd personally enjoy both being included in ConTeXt at
some point.
sure,
concerning these:
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an option is to add them to the default math
effect, but albeit it remains unchanged. The bullet
also appears inmargin, if thats important.
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Steve Peter wrote:
On Jun 12, 2005, at 10:21 AM, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Id like to have the bullet appear closer to the text being itemized
inside a \startitemize. I changed the symbol being used to a \cdot
and now the text appears to far away from the bullet itself. Is
there a way
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Hi!
I would like to lowercase section titles within the document while
retaining their casing in the table of contents. Ive tried figuring
out how to use setuphead[section][textcommand=...] to do what I wish,
but failed. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
Could someone give me some hints about how to indent the first
paragraph in Chinese processing ?
Is this about setting the indentnext option to no perhaps?
Normally, all paragraphs are indented in Chinese documents
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
% the unexpanded is because we do not want
% actual \lowercase commands in the contents list
\unexpanded\def\dodowncase{\lowercase}
Ah, this works great. It can even be placed inside a \setuphead as the
textcommand and it works. Thanks,
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piskala upendran wrote:
[blah]
Could you perhaps choose to not send multiple copies of every message to
this list?,
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
I have a setup like the following:
... a minimal complete example will help
My sincere apologies for posting prematurely. It was a misconfiguration
of my environment,
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Great! I hope I didn't come of as negative to texshow or its
implementation. I like it, but I would also like to see it become
better and easier to use/edit. Thank you for your work so far,
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^-- regex
Exactly what kind of keyword table are we talking about?,
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suggestions? It doesn't use the rather bloated
LaTeX/Plain TeX syntax definition, but my own blend,
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guess special cases like the one above (with a very weird URL
indeed) so that \useURL would be parsed differently, but it's impossible
to always get these things right,
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attached a patch that fixes the problem. I
don't know if using \dots instead is the best solution, though, so
further discussion may be necessary?,
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
[HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS definition wrong]
i made it the equivalent of \unknown (better spacing than \dots)
Ah, so very, very true.
Thanks,
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really no good way to solve it,
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will be run-in text?
\setuphead
[chapter]
[alternative=text]
Enjoy,
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see:
I could be wrong.
Remember that there’s a rather spacious header defined by default,
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a job first; which sadly
probably won't be found in Sweden...Sweden is such a boring place when
it comes to IT,
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type make to
build it.
Very nice! I would like them to lay closer to a standard baseline,
though,
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Stuart Jansen wrote:
On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 23:08 +0200, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Stuart Jansen wrote:
As far as I can tell, ConTeXt doesn't include a keycaps font. I
recently created my own and would like to share it with anyone
else that might find it useful. I've included a sample
for me to get a new version sent upstream
to the Vim 7 CVS, add the following to your vimrc, and cheer:
let g:context_spacious_comments = 1
This will make it so that comments must be at the beginning of the line
or be preceded by a white-space,
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suits the type of document your writing. And your document will look
like five million other research papers outh there. I wanted something
unique and ConTeXt was just the right tool for it.
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Hans Hagen wrote:
(scite adds them but does not remove them when you change the
encoding)
Wow, that's incredibly broken (even more broken than using BOMs in the
first place - or an encoding that depends on them for that matter ;-).
(Thank Rob for UTF-8!)
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of information in there and it
has a pretty good index.
Use the way=x setting, as in:
\setupformulas[way=bychapter]
(or way=bysection if that's really how you want to number it).
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configure-script to match the
setup on a Gentoo system (where stuff is stored in /etc/texmf and
/var/lib/texmf)?
Thanks.
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
I've followed the instructions listed at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/TeTeX_3.0_installation, but it won't
quite give. The problem is that I use the Gentoo installation setup
as a base and have the latest ConTeXt installed in /usr/local
something in TeX.
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Nikolai Weibull wrote:
It would require very little programming. syntax/2html.vim, which
converts the buffer to a HTML document with syntax highlighting, is 526
lines in the current CVS incarnation. A syntax/2context.vim would be
even shorter, perhaps 150 to 200 lines. If I find the time
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
this than I have is welcome to finish it. The \highlight command
should be defined something like this (pseudo-tex-code):
\pdef\highlight[#1]{#2}%
{\bgroup
\setupcolorforgroup[#1]%
\type{#2}%
\egroup}
#1
\def\setdisplaydimensions
{\displayindent\leftdisplayskip
\advance\displayindent\leftdisplaymargin
\displaywidth\hsize
\ifdim\hangindent\zeropoint
\advance\displayindent\hangindent
\else
\advance\displaywidth\hangindent
\fi
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Nikolai Weibull wrote:
i'll also add an option to center at the page level and not locally
Will this solve item 60 [1] in the collector?
Yes.
Awesome.
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Is there a context-related irc channel ?
If there isn't but someone's going to create one now, please do so
on EFNet; thanks.
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On 1/27/06, Renaud AUBIN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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If there isn't but someone's going to create one now, please do so
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Is there a context-related irc channel ?
If there isn't but someone's going
Hi!
Is there a list of builtin TeX commands anywhere on the net? I need
it for a syntax definition of the plain TeX format.
With builtin TeX commands I mean stuff like \def, \global, and such.
A list of commands defined in plain.tex would be great as well, but at
least that's easier to
On 3/28/06, frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Vim can basically do everything you want]
having said that i am a new context user and i don't know if there's
something specifically for context.
There's a syntax definition for ConTeXt. It's going to be modified
for v7, as we're trying to
On 3/28/06, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
The following MathML test case (rec-arg1) using newmml does not render the
imaginary entity #x02148; correctly. It is shown as a minus (-) instead
of i. I have this behaviour for any test using this entity.
I guess the
On 4/11/06, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
enattab
I must say that natural tables have come a long way and seem more
capable than our other table-implementations now, even without the new
features you hint at.
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* New math environments: \startintertext and \startsubstack
Is ConTeXt coming closer to what LaTeX and Nath has in way of math
support? I.e., are we more or less incorporating the nice stuff from
the two into ConTeXt now?
nikolai
On 5/26/06, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
concerning id ... it's non free, never sure what happens in ten years (adobe
dropped pagemaker, (i'm told) messed up frame, so ...) and in order to
process older docs will run into compatibility problems some day; supporting
pdf trickery is
Hi!
Long time no post. Anyway, I’m writing a document where I’m using
abbreviations. In neither --lua nor --xtx do I get a list of
abbreviations with \completelistofabbreviations. The bookmark text is
\headtext {abbreviations} for both. With --pdf I get a list of
abbreviations and the
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 13:44, Nikolai Weibull n...@bitwi.se wrote:
In neither --lua nor --xtx do I get a list of
abbreviations with \completelistofabbreviations. The bookmark text is
\headtext {abbreviations} for both.
Can I at least get an acknowledgement that this is a problem with
LuaTeX
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 08:58, John Devereux j...@devereux.me.uk wrote:
I use git. Originally for programming, but it is very useful for
context too.
I can also recommend Git. It's fast, easy to use (no, really!), and
very actively developed. What's most important about using Git,
though, is
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 20:33, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
I plan to start selling manuals via lulu.
I'm very interested in seeing what you'll produce.
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missing something, for
\starttable[|l|l|]
\NC Something \NC Long description ... \NC\AR
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makes for a very wide table (that goes off the paper).
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\NC\AR
\stoptable
Great. One problem however, what if you wan't all space not consumed by
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does the m-math module still exist? has core-math changed too much for
m-math to catch up, or does a version exist somewhere that works with
the latest release of CONTEXT?
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the dutch format file for this though),
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How was it one avoided getting metapost overwritten? I have two
metapost graphics in a .tex file defined by \startreusableMPgraphic and
the first one gets overwritten by the second when running
texexec --path=.. masters-project.tex
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How do I get underscores (_) into a table? I'm producing an ASCII
chart, and as character 95 is _ I would like it to show up as such.
Right now I get a high dot. I'm using \starttable.
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* Nikolai Weibull [EMAIL PROTECTED] [May 28, 2004 00:24]:
How do I get underscores (_) into a table? I'm producing an ASCII
chart, and as character 95 is _ I would like it to show up as such.
Right now I get a high dot. I'm using \starttable.
So sorry...Why do I always forget the wonders
something else was wrong
and sure enough...
Thanks for your help,
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to be an easy way to do this...is there perhaps a hard one?
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not that bad, but I like keeping things
as clean as possible. Perhaps I'm being a bit unreasonable though,
cause having the directory structure that I do complicates some stuff
(such as includes),
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\textbraceleft}
Anyway, thanks for the suggestions,
nikolai
P.S.
Here's a small testfile:
\starttext
\starttable[|c|]
\NC \type-{- \NC\AR
\stoptable
\stoptext
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minus 1.0fil
.\penalty 1
.\glue(\parfillskip) 0.0 plus 1.0fil
.\glue(\rightskip) 0.0
.etc.
The lines don't go beyond even half the width of the normal paragraph.
Am I doing this wrong in some way?
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\stopitemize
\dorecurse{7}{\input zapf \par\relax}
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\dorecurse{7}{\input zapf \par\relax}
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* Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Jun 14, 2004 11:40]:
i posted a fix for that:
yeah, i updated page-mul.tex.
this should go into cont=new.tex
Aha! OK, sorry...now it works,
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not that
sure if it does not interfere, so i (and others) need to test this for
a long time
[cut]
OK, that worked fine for me. I'll report any problems.
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environment thoroughly---and how to add new types---so that it would be
easy to add support for C and C++ oneself. I'm probably going to need
to define one for Ruby at some point,
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finite automaton}
for it to come out sort of right. Is this how I'm supposed to be using
\seeregister?
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be.
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without \setupcolors[state=start],
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this is enough for
a workaround.
Yes, but what if you want different colors for urls and other
interactive items?
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...
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.
Furthermore, nested parentheses and stuff that produces implicit
parentheses don't scale correctly. In fact, \left and \right don't seem
to work either:
\usemodule[nath]
\starttext
\[ (\frac{a}{b})^2 \]
versus
\[ \left(\frac{a}{b}\right)^2 \]
\stoptext
...,
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to define some stuff that I want to reuse in several pictures.
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placed in a file i input. trees.mp can be
found at
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~dchiang/software/trees.mp
Thanks,
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sequence in the graphic:
label(textext(), origin);
which of course is crap, but it's the best I could come up with.
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Is there a simple way to get bold (, |, *, and ) in math?
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, Sethi, Hopcrof, and/or Ullman and
those kinds of books.
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* Nikolai Weibull [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Aug 31, 2004 16:00]:
I would like to create a verbatim environment for writing pseudo-code
in. Anyone have any suggestions/hints on how to go about it. I've
looked at verb-*.tex, but they don't enlighten much.
I basically want simple stuff like pseudo
* Nikolai Weibull [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Aug 31, 2004 17:20]:
What I really need to know now (I got a small implementation I want to
try out) is how to install the verbatim environment and then how to try
it out.
OK. Here's a preliminary implementation. Perhaps using a verbatim
environment
, when you get the time,
update the documentation for core-itm.tex.
Anyway, it should be
\setupalgorithmio
[1]
[5*broad,
packed]
[symstyle=slanted]
The same thus goes for \setupitemize if anyone runs into unforseen
trouble with it.
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