On Sat, Dec 02, 2017 at 08:42:59AM +0100, Jonas Baggett wrote:
> Hi everyone,
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> This is a blog post I recently published:
> https://jonas17b.wixsite.com/monsite/home/wysiwym-editor-on-top-of-context-lout.
See screenshot showing your website in my browser.
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nkscape svg. It is probably still
somewhere on the site, but in case it is not, I am attaching it
here.
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pdf at least --- so in the end
> I also installed sumatrapdf.exe under linux .
For Linux, have a look at qpdfview.
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On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 03:03:34PM +0100, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 10:53, Siep Kroonenberg wrote:
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> >> > Is there any way to avoid hard-coded paths?
> >> Isn't minimals path-aware ?
> >> With setuptex I can put context wherev
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 10:44:49AM +0100, luigi scarso wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Siep Kroonenberg wrote:
> > For a usb stick install, it would be nice if there were no
> > hard-coded paths anywhere. A texmfcnf.lua with content
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> > return {
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oded paths.
Is there any way to avoid hard-coded paths?
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I wrote a Ruby script epspdf with a gui Tcl/Tk wrapper epspdftk
(http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/) for arbitrary conversions between
eps, ps and pdf in any direction, with optional cropping and
grayscaling. Epspdf and epspdftk are included in TeX Live.
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ugh you can call it from
outside Word (which is not recommended).
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Ubuntu alternate cd lets you do a text-only install. Afterwords,
you can add whatever you want.
> > aren't there those tiny linuxes of some 50 meg ?
> >
> > Hans
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> Slackware allows you to pick and choose which software you install.
> And a CDR variant, Slax, will ru
be possible to specify a larger environment when starting up
a dos box.
In a distant past, I used to create specialized dos boxes for TeX
with a larger environment and the necessary environment variables.
This was for w95.
This comment may be way off-base since I haven
, you can also specify ligatures in a separate
lig file. But I don't know how to use such custom enc or lig files
in the context of the texfont utility.
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experiance with it?
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> B.
It also looks like a good way to get eps- and pdf output from
Windows graphics programs, since it can pick up emf info from the
clipboard with its `Capture EMF' tool. The cited page links to a pdf
of its import capabilities, and I did a quick test with
nto account. So you are more, not less dependent
on your printer by going for CMYK. At least, this is the theory.
Anyhow, it is a good idea to discuss color with your printshop if
color fidelity is an issue.
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pdftops, part of the xpdf suite, should be able to do that with
something like
pdftops -eps -paper match -f pageno -l pageno file.pdf file_pageno.eps
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ikTeX with
Context. We added a build profile for Context with texexec taking
the place of latex. Unfortunately, at the moment I don't have a TeX
installation handy where I can easily retrace those steps. Sorry.
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ized format for spelling dictionaries,
supported by Mozilla, OpenOffice and TeXnicCenter and probably
others. You can download such dictionaries from
http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/spell_dic.html
But if your editor or graphical frontend doesn't support it then
of course this is of no use
k/docbook/tools.html
I don't have personal experience with this.
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nencoding to OT1 if T1
is unavailable - which might explain some encoding-related oddities
I have run into in the past.
Guess some patches for babel and german are needed.
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et in the TeX Live
source tree, last time I checked.
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ay in a package of its own, you wouldn't have to let that bother
you.
LaTeX source code is generally well-documented, and much easier to
find your way around in than Context code.
For presentations there are pdfscreen and pdfslide, and David Storey
has done nt
- Brooks
For a screened picture, you can often get away with less than twice
the lpi, especially if there are no sharp transitions.
On the other hand, pure black-and-white line drawings are best
printed without screening. For such images, higher resolutions are
better. 600dpi is enough for l
capable of imposing normally
paginated pdfs into signatures for offset printing. I've never done
imposition myself.
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eriment a bit.
Call it coarse.pro and give dvips a parameter -h coarse.pro
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d remap this?
TeX doesn't use a space glyph. Instead, there is a fontdimen
space and there may be boundarychar kerns and ligatures to replace
space kerns and -ligs.
If you want more complete documentation: get a TeX source tree, run
weave on pltotf.web or vptovf.web and compile the resulting
lent is the goldfish in its bowl
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There is http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/, although isn't
exactly search
t
since I use my own hand-compiled teTeX I have no opinion to offer
how well the Debian teTeX maintainers do their job.
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dvips manual. Much
of it also applies to font handling by pdftex.
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