I want a degree sign so I use the other graniod.
Below the \prime symbol getdires
\starttext
77\degree ~4f4\prime
\stoptext
The prime character gets
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I have installed the standalone and it works well on my Xubuntu system.
I tried to run texi2pdf, which not a part of the standalone system, but fails
due to: "...don't have any working TeX binary installed.."
If the standalone has one I will add its path to my PATH and the texi2pdf
should w
I just installed the "standalone" context and tried to typeset a document which
uses "simplefonts" but the resolver indicates that simplefonts is not found.
This isn't surprising, but I need to learn how to install simplefonts to use
with the standalone.
Use adding " --modules all" as an op
Thank you Mikael and also Wolfgang for the response to my query.
Regards,
Whitloc
Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
> The only place in the source where bTC is mentioned is in
> tabl-ntb.mkiv (and tabl-ntb.mkii), which says says
>
> \unexpanded\def\bTC#1\eTC{\bTD#1\eTD} \let\eTC\relax
> \unexpan
What is the difference between TD and TC in \bTD, \bTC , \eTD, and \eTC ?
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTC one \eTC \bTC two \eTC \bTC three \eTC \eTR
\bTR \bTD one \eTD \bTD two \eTD \bTD three \eTD \eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
Where are there instructions for using the daily build, newest Context code?
[ Is this the same as the standalone version that I've heard of? ]
Thanks
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On my system I already have Cygwin. I want to install the standalone Context.
Which involves basically:
mkdir -o /opt/context
cd /opt/context
wget "http://minimals.contextgarden.net/setup/first-setup.sh
chmod 744 first-setup.sh
./first-setup.sh
#this works up to this point
Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 1/15/2014 12:06 PM, hwit...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > Hans Hagen wrote:
> >
> >> On 1/15/2014 7:56 AM, hwit...@gmail.com wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
>
> I am trying to load the standalone but have ran into a problem.
>
> Platform: cygwin on Windows XP
>
> >
Mojca, thank you very much for the detailed and informative information.
Regarding the "native" for cygwin Context, I am currently using TeXLive for
Unix-ish Platforms. So the Context In TeXLive for Unix platforms works or has
been made to work on Cygwin at some step in the process by someone.
Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 1/15/2014 7:56 AM, hwit...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> >
> >>
> >> I am trying to load the standalone but have ran into a problem.
> >>
> >> Platform: cygwin on Windows XP
> >>
> >> Here is what I did to try to get it all loaded and setup:
> >>
> >> #1 rsync -av rsync://contex
>
> I am trying to load the standalone but have ran into a problem.
>
> Platform: cygwin on Windows XP
>
> Here is what I did to try to get it all loaded and setup:
>
> #1 rsync -av rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/first-setup.sh .
>sh ./first-setup.sh || exit 3
>
> The followi
I copied the three files required for the invoice example on the wiki garden.
invoice.tex, invoicefunctions.tex, adn invoicesetup.tex
$ context invoice.tex
The above compiles without error, but the resulting pdf doesn't give me what I
would expect. There is a
" Regression in latest rel
A printer I want to use only handles files which use CMYK colorspace/model..
I tried building my mkiv file using cmyk=yes, as shown below:
\setupcolors[state=start, rgb=no, cmyk=yes, overprint=yes]
Using ImageMagick's identify program to check the resulting file it show the
following:
Reso
To: ConTeXt package maintainer for TeXlive distribution:
TeXlive as of 2011 or so is compatible under unix type with cygwin.
I do not want to use the Microsoft version. There is no reason from me to
change
code and scripts to work with Microsoft's methods. Also I will not give up the
unix d
Yes I saw the Windows version of Context mentioned and read it, but the
documentation is,
in this case, wrong or not fully correct. This is because I am now using
Context which comes is included in the TexLive distribution, selected with Unix
like operating systems. No bat files or other ancil
I downloaded and ran:
$ sh ./$SETUPFILE --modules=all --engine=luatex --context=current
#
# The documentation on web page [
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone#General_Information ] statess
that:
" An intialization script called setuptex is provided in installation-dir/tex/.
Can MKIV ConTeXt output image files. I need to create an image file from a
document and would prefer use Context to output it directly if possible and not
have to convert a pdf file to an image file such as png or tiff.
Is there a command line option for this. I looked at the outpuf from
Good idea. It has documented spacing controls. I'll give it a try.
Thanks
luigi scarso wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 2:15 PM, wrote:
>
> I want to mave minimal inter-column spacing in the following
> construct, or be able to specify a maximum width for the full
> populated rea
I want to mave minimal inter-column spacing in the following construct, or be
able to specify a maximum width for the full populated reactangular area.
For example the results of the below source have inter-column spacing of about
5 cm.
Regards
- minimum example (How to speci
Marco,
thanks for demonstrating a clean way to set up custom layout sizes.
This is very usefull and will be applied to various target documents and paper
sizes depending on the need.
Regards
Marco Patzer wrote:
> On 2013–10–09 hwit...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I want a 3 mm border/edge and t
I found I could achieve the desired layout by directly setting the width
variable.
Thank you. I first tried seting the markupwidth but it can't be set, but the
width layout variable does work.
Thanks
Re:
\setuplayout[leftedge=0mm, leftedgedistance=0mm, leftmargin=0mm,
leftmargindistance=0m
I am trying to create a papersize for a business card (Japanese sized).
I want a 3 mm border/edge and the rest of the space available for text space.
I'm able to get new this for the vertical dimension, but the horizontal text
area is about 20 mm shorter than desired or (intented) setyp values.
I'm having some problems. Here is a minimum example showing the problem:
Table #1 In the first case \DL[1] does not work and no line is displayed, but
the columns line
up nicesly.
Table #2 In this table I accidentally got \DL[1] to work by added a \NC to th
last row.
BUT, the
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> snipped ..
>
> \starttext
> \framed[width=40mm]{word}
> \framed[width=40mm]{\stretched[features=none,width=\framedwidth]{word}}
> \stoptext
>
I also appreciate the example provided by Wolfgang. I have found an anomaly
which produces incorrect results on my syste
I'd like to try out the new experimental mechanism for tables mentioned below.
Is it correct that I need the standalone version to do this?
If standalone, are there differenct versions that I must select between?
For example a stable standalone, verses experimental by date or name.
Thanks
Re:
Is there any utility available that can display the different fonts available
for viewing. I'm not that familiar with what's available but I would like to
see what fonts are already loaded and can be used by the ConteXt macro
processor.
Thanks
_
Is it possible to have different colored table cell border frames?
I tried using the \setuptables[rulecolor=...] but it didn't work.
Here is a minimal example:
%
\setuptables[rulecolor=red]
\starttext
\starttable[|l|c|]
\NC Column \#1 \VL Column \#2 \SR
\DL
> Am 08.09.2013 um 02:33 schrieb hwitloc:
>
> >
> > Thanks for the explanation.
> > Providing the mapping feature with \mapTABLEtoxtabl and
> > \restoreTABLEfromxtable
> > was a very good choice.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Hans Hagen wro
Thanks for the explanation.
Providing the mapping feature with \mapTABLEtoxtabl and
\restoreTABLEfromxtable
was a very good choice.
Cheers
Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 9/7/2013 3:31 AM, hwit...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > I just noticed the YATM, "yet another table method", built in ConTEXt,
> >
I just noticed the YATM, "yet another table method", built in ConTEXt, called
"extreme tables", which is said to be a variant of the natural table mechanism.
Is extreme-tables a superset of natural-tables functionality?
Is the future in extreme-tables and will natural-tables eventually take a b
Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 02.09.2013 um 05:34 schrieb hwitloc
>
> >
> > Using the texlive 2013 version
> >
> > ;
> > ; minimal example from context wiki
> >
> > \starttext
> > \starttabulate[|CR{red}c|CC{yellow}c|CM{green}c|CL{blue}c|]
>
Using the texlive 2013 version
;
; minimal example from context wiki
\starttext
\starttabulate[|CR{red}c|CC{yellow}c|CM{green}c|CL{blue}c|]
\NC test \NC test \NC test \NC test \NC \NR
\NC test \NC test \NC test \NC test \NC \NR
\NC test \NC test \NC test \NC test \NC \NR
\NC
Thenks for letting me know of the process you used. I appreciate it.
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
> Am 2013-08-04 um 16:36 schrieb d.henman :
>
> >
> > This is a trivial appliation for Context, but a useful one.
> >
> > I plan on designed some business cards, but am new to Context.
> >
>
I found the two commands needed to get rid of the numbering and captions.
Thanks
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I used the \startfiguretext macro to place a logo in the top left and company
name to the right of it. This works well. The only problem is a "Figure 1"
and "non" show up on the result. The "none" was from the example in the book.
But, space is at a premium on a small card and I don't want
I'Ve been trying dozens of combinations to try to reduce the vertical space
between the a table and the local footer to some items in the table, but have
just been running into a wall.
Here is a minimal example. For my application there is just too much space
between the bottom of the table
I likewise find the Sumatr pdf viewer better. Besides the benefits already
mentioned, it also has the proper quality of being non-intrusive. Adobe
readers are quite happy to bloat your memory and take control or otherwise
intrude on your system's normal operations.
I don't use Adobe's reader
I am trying to install a font so that Context cn use it. I am using the
simplefont module and have a ttf that I'd like to use.
There is a lot of conflicting information out about to do this and som is
outdated. As for ContTeX I did find a nice article, but it says to use the
program texfo
Thanks Mojca. Re-running the command today got me a little further. Thank
you.
The problem encounted now is:
sh ./first-setup.sh --modules=all --engine=luatex --context=current
receiving incremental file list
sent 64 bytes received 322 bytes 85.78 bytes/
I tried building the standalone but ran into a snag.
Here is the error message display when I ran "first-setup.sh":
sh ./first-setup.sh --modules=all --engine=luatex --context=current
receiving incremental file list
rsync: change_dir "/setup/cygwin" (in minimals) failed: No su
Thank you Hans and Wolfgang for all your advice and assistance.
I will learn how to and update to a newer standalone version.
Regads
Hans Hagen wrote:
...
..
.
> > Good question. How should I go about finding the answer to this?
> >
> > Updated all TeXLive 2011 a week ago.
>
> that one is wa
Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 6/18/2013 1:38 PM, hwit...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > Aditya,
> > thanks for the information adding \setmathfont[modern] It fixed the
> > problem for the default bullet symbols. But, it did not fix the case where
> > I'm trying to use the $\diamond$ symbol as the
The result of adding:
> \definetypeface[test][rm][serif][latin-modern][default]
> \definetypeface[test][mm][math] [latin-modern][default]
>
> \setupbodyfont[test]
Make no difference whatsoever.
"Sorry, but I can't typeset math unless various parameters have
been set. This is normally done by lo
Aditya,
thanks for the information adding \setmathfont[modern] It fixed the
problem for the default bullet symbols. But, it did not fix the case where I'm
trying to use the $\diamond$ symbol as the bullet, and compile time errors
occur. I will attach the log file. Hopefully you can ide
Setting the main font to ipaexm for Japanese characters, causes the sample
document below to fail being typest properly.
The $\diamond$ symbol I specified as an item bullet does not get typeset and
where is should be is blank. Though not shown in this example, the default set
is also affecte
Wolfgang,
thank you for pointing out that an argument was needed with the \celsius macro.
darel
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> The \celsius command expects a argument (e.g. \celsius{5}) which is missing
> in your document.
>
> Wolfgang
>
Regarding:
>
> Am 15.06.2013 um 18:17 schrieb d.henma
The context docment below shows two anomalies.
One is the occurrane of the "unknown font latinmodernmath-regular, loading
aborted" and
two is that the compilation process halts on the first 'D' in the word Dutch,
and no item bullet is typeset. The line "\setmainfont[ipaexm]" seems to cause
I encountered this error, when changing over to a Japanese language document.
"fonts > defining > unable to define latinmodernmath-regular.otf as
[simplefonts:1-8pt-mm-mb--1] ---
fonts > math: unset for global bodyfont simplefonts:1 at 12pt
This seems to be about inter-word spacing, rather than character sets.
For the phrase: "据我所知,中国人将typography写作排版"
The intuitive operation for ConTeXt should be to preserve the explict space
after the comma, but the word "typography" is not seperated from the rest of
the text with spaces.
If y
I found that using \setscript{nihongo} breaks the functioning of \hskip.
Here is a minimal example. MKIV required. Text source is UTF-8 encoded text.
In the first case without \setscript the Japanese \hskip properly functions,
but just after the \setscript macro it fails (without err or mentio
I am trying to make a rounded corner dotted frame with a formula on a gray
background.
I can't seem to get both the background and the dotted frame working well at
the same time.
Here is the same mkiv macros showing three specimens.
#1 is stand rounded gray background. This works
#2 The gre
You already have MKIV (probably)
As already mentioned, just type "context" instead of "texexec" as the
command.
$ context name-of-your-tex-file.tex
I to had to learn that "texexec" is the script invoking MKII and that
"context" is
the script that invokes MKIV. But both are usu
I've looked through about five context documents and the wiki, but can't find
any good usage documentation for the \setupnotation macro. I've found specific
examples of use, but not a complete usage description such as below which
explains what options are available.
\setupnotation[...][...=.
It didn't work. Either with texexec or with context.
Here is a simpler test case
start
% basic test to change footnotes bullet to a symbol
% basice test to change footnotes bullet to a symbol
% \setupfootnotes[rule=off] % had no affect
\defineconversion[fnsy
>From ConTeXt's Wiki Garden the below should work, but it isn't.
How can this be accomlished. I want to use just \dagger for the symbol, but
any symbol would do.
\definesymbol[4]{\dagger]
\starttext
\defineconversion[dagger][{\dagger},{\dagger}] % use a \dagger for the
footnote.
\setupfoot
That is a wonderful idea and one that would be very, very helpful, and much
appreciated.
Best
Jonathan Barchi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using the emacs package etexshow to provide a quick ConTeXt
> command reference in EMACS. This utility parses the interface file
> cont-en.xml (for english, i
Hans' advice to me to run mtxrun fixed my problem and may it will yours as
well.
Run:
$ mtxrun --generate
I also updated texlive 2012 after that. with
$ tlmgr update --all # this takes a long time
>context runs quite independent of the texlive infrastructure; mtxrun
>is its own
I'm getting "mtxrun | unknown script 'context.lua' or
'mtx-context.lua'"
on the three line
\starttext
This is the text section.
\stoptext
This is the TeXLive distributed version and it worked yesterday. I'm pretty
sure I messup up the paths or tex path database used by kpathse, etc.
Wolfgang,
thanks so much for your resonse. It's content led to me to a solution, both
the demonstration code and importantly the note about using MKIV. Since
texexec is the only thing mentioned in the "ConTEXt the manual", and in other
places I've read that MKIV is the latest, I wrongly a
I am trying to get Japanese character text in a document, but I'm having
problems.
I am invoking context like this:
texexec --xtx --pdf test-jp.tex
Below is the context macro source file and below that the compilation output
from ConTeXt
%
% Simple test file.
%
\enableregime[utf-8]
\ma
I am just learning ConTeXt, so please bare with me. In all of the
documentation that I've read so far, it shows the names of imported
photographs, graphs, blocks, etc as a simple filename without any filename
extensions or pathnames.
Having a bunch of photographs anc charts files in the same
Thanks for the helpful information.
I didn't know tha MkII was included in the distribution or about the --xetex
option.
Darel
Marco Patzer wrote:
> On 2013–02–22 hwit...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I use the ConTeXt which comes in TEXLIVE 2012, which I assume uses Mark
> > IV. Does that mean
I just read in contextgarden.net the following:
"Note that XeTeX uses mkii and LuaTeX uses mkiv ; in principle mkii is frozen
so new features and improvements will only happen in mkiv."
I use the ConTeXt which comes in TEXLIVE 2012, which I assume uses Mark IV.
Does that mean that I can no
What are some of the tools available for English spelling checkers or filters
for existing software such as aspell (aspell's context filter is not a ConTeX
filter).
What are people using for which platform?
Thanks
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I want to generate a document i.d. from the .tex source filename and the
current date and put it into the footer.
This might be possible already, but I could find it by searching the wiki for
filename and document it, or rather too much since filename is mainly used for
command line parameters,
Abe-san,
thanks for the suggestion. I will do the reading as you suggested. It's
always good to have backup for now, in case a clean method can't be worked out
with Mark IV right away.
Regards
ABE Noriyuki wrote:
> Dear Henman-san,
>
> > So a question might be can ptex be used with C
d or any other input.
My current platform environment is not ideal, but using Cygwin on a Japanese XP
Windows box. I've not had any problems with English documents.
Regards,
Henman (hwitloc)
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Marco,
thank you for kindly showing me how to do the resume section : itemize format
that I needed in a very clear way. The example you provided works very well.
I appreciate your help.
Regards,
hwitloc
Marco wrote:
> On 2012-05-02 hwit...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > %
this would be appreciated of how to get this desired format would
be much appreciated.
Regards,
hwitloc
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I have been wrestling with this for hours and I'm sure there's a real easy fix.
Just that it's eluding me.
How can I use \definedescription to set a combination style?
e.g.
Below I can get a capitalized description header:
\definedescription[rsection][location=left,width=broad,headstyle=cap
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