| Another possibility is to use org-mode in Emacs, export to Latex and from
| there to ConTeXt. In my case, the last step is accomplished by a
home-brewed
| ruby script which covers the most common layout commands
| Have you already considered writing `org-context.el'?
I can't afford
On Dec 14, 2011, at 1:31 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 07:14, Chris Lott wrote:
3) PDF is my primary medium of exchange, though I would like to
efficiently exchange docs with colleagues, which might mean getting
them into something they can open with their beloved
On Dec 14, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Chris Lott wrote:
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 5:31 AM, Hagmann Jörg joerg.hagm...@unibas.ch wrote:
Another possibility is to use org-mode in Emacs, export to Latex and
from there to ConTeXt. In my case, the last step is accomplished by a
home-brewed ruby script
Hi,
I noticed that when updating the suite in my home directory I need to be a
superuser. If not, I get:
! I can't write on file `cont-en.log'.
Please type another transcript file name:
Operating system: Mac 10.6.8
Is it ok to change the wiki accordingly?
Not for me, and afaict, it has never happened to me before. Except … when at
some point you have run ./first-update or context --make as superuser, then
the files from that run will be owned by the superuser from then on. My guess
is that some of the files inside your local context tree are
I wasn't aware of this: http://group.contextgarden.net/ (the ConTeXt group).
Could somebody tell me, in more detail than on the above site, the purpose of
it and in particular its relationship to NTG (which itself is already ConTeXt
dominated)?
Thanks, Jörg
Hi Mojca,
Thanks for the explanation -- I wanted to make sure there is not too much of an
overlap between NTG and the group.
Jörg
On Nov 18, 2011, at 3:44 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 14:44, Hagmann Jörg wrote:
I wasn't aware of this: http://group.contextgarden.net
/11 14:38, Hagmann Jörg wrote:
Using the attached minimal example with biblio.bib, how can I get an
alphabetical publication-list with surname-Initials etc. when using numbers
in the thext? Shouldn't that be default? It is when using authoryear in the
text (comment/uncomment the relevant
Hi Taco and Thomas,
Thank you very much for both the explanations and the solution.
Jörg
On May 5, 2011, at 4:25 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On May 5, 2011, at 2:24 PM, Hagmann Jörg wrote:
Hi Taco,
Thanks, but my problem is not sorting, it is the appearance of the
references
: 2011.04.03 22:32. Mac 10.6.7
biblio.bib
Description: Binary data
minimal-bib.tex
Description: Binary data
Thanks, Jörg
On Apr 28, 2011, at 4:13 PM, Hagmann Jörg wrote:
Thanks, Wolfgang - and a follow-up question:
I have no time for a minimal example - if there is no quick and obvious
?
\starttext
\placepublications[criterium=text]
\stoptext
-
Thanks, Jörg
On Apr 14, 2011, at 3:20 PM, Hagmann Jörg wrote:
I haven't used bibliographies before and have a few basic questions.
I am using mkiv, current version: 2011.04.03 22:32.
1. If I interpret the wiki pages correctly
I haven't used bibliographies before and have a few basic questions.
I am using mkiv, current version: 2011.04.03 22:32.
1. If I interpret the wiki pages correctly, the bib module is not needed for
mkiv. On the other hand, examples I found in the archive have \usemodule[bib]
included, although
Maybe related:
Printing on a network printer (from a Mac through Skim) prints the first page
correctly, at the top of the second page it prints:
ERROR: invalidfont
OFFENDING COMMAND: definefont
STACK:
/Font
-dictionary~
/YYMGGN+LinBiolinumO
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