I've searched through the ContextGarden documentation and tried Googling
this issue, but I must not be hitting the right keywords. Sorry if this has
already been answered.
When I place a figure with the following code, the document leaves
two-thirds of the page before blank and puts the graphic
I downloaded texlive on Windows from the the July 2011 Tex Collection dvd.
Latex works fine, but I get the following error message when I try to run
Context:
ConTeXt: problems after [0] pages
Is there some sort of postcompilation I need to do to get Context running?
Regards,
Philip
Thank you, Luigi. I see that Context runs from the command line. The problem is
that it does not run from emacs context-mode. How can I fix this?
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 7:09 PM, Philip Brown bro...@tamug.edu wrote:
I downloaded texlive on Windows from the the July 2011 Tex Collection dvd
would be much appreciated,
Philip Brown
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One comment, two questions Taco :
C1: Great idea; this project has my wholehearted support.
Q1: When you write In short, anything that cannot be on
TeX Live but can still legally be distributed over the
Internet can have a place on TLContrib., does this not
open a hole rather wider than you
Thank you for the clarification, Taco. As far as
the phrase to use this site as a TeX Live
repository, point the TeX Live package manager
to http://tlcontrib.metatex.org/201; is concerned,
perhaps as a partial TLR, or perhaps as an
adjunct TLR.
Less important : point X at is more idiomatic
than
boxes and graphics anywhere, using system fonts, etc. are more available
for LaTeX and ConTeXt.
Thank you for any comments!
Talk to River Valley and/or Sebastian Rahtz; both have considerable
knowledge of the matters that interest you.
Philip Taylor
formats based on plain).
All true, except for the first part, where there is plenty of
documentation available : The TeXbook, TeX by Topic, SvB's
mammoth \TeX} in Practice, plus many others listed at Nelson
Beebe's http://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub//tex/bib/texbook1.html
Philip, plain TeX isn't exactly
On 2019-10-14 18:55, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Hi,
I don't use ConTeXt anymore, but I still get the emails from the list,
and I quickly skimmed throught this thread to see if someone writes
about my pdf-viewer of choice - pdf-tools
(https://github.com/politza/pdf-tools).
I too don't use
In a program I'm writing I have a function for escaping characters which
are reserved or problematic in LaTeX. I would like to have a corresponding
function for ConTeXt, so I'm wondering which ones are
different/superfluous/missing from a ConTeXt perspective in the following
list (sorry about the
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