Hallo.
I'm sorry to bother you this time but I would really apprecitate your help.
I've installed Ubuntu 12.10 64 bit on a new disk. I downloaded the
last stable version of ConTeXt suite (today). The installation was all
right. However, when I run texexec (e.g. texexec --help), I get the
Hallo.
It seems that something was changed in Ruby that makes texexec --mptex
not working with some Unicode letters, e.g. rcaron.
This file compiles all right with texexec --mptex:
beginfig(1);
label(textext(a),origin);
endfig;
end.
However, when I change a to ř (unicode for rcaron or
Hallo.
I have to typeset one Russian sentence (cyrillic) in a Czech document
in ConTeXt Mark II (texexec) in ConTeXt Suite (minimal installation)
on Linux. I use UTF8 encoding. Is there any simple way to do it? I'm
willing to accept any font to avoid font difficulties. Can you help me
please?
Hallo.
I've got a problem with metapost - pdf translation. Since mptopdf is still
broken in the last ConTeXt beta in the minimal distribution, I use mtxrun
--script metapost --split. It works well, only it ignores font setting. My
code is like this:
verbatimtex
\definetypeface [times] [rm]
Hallo.
I tried mtxrun --script mptopdf chart08.1 but I've got the following error.
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.11 (TeX Live 2010)
\write18 enabled.
entering extended mode
[MP to PDF]
(./charts08.1{/home/qasar/programy/context_stable/tex/texmf/fonts/m
ap/pdftex/plain/pdftex.map}) [1]
Hallo.
Few days ago I migrated to Ubuntu 10.10 (Linux) and last stable ConTeXt
minimals (2010.07.30 11:35 MKII) (from very old ConTeXt version). Now I
found I can't run mptopdf:
Command
mptopdf chart.1
just prints chart.1 and an empty line
Command
mtxrun --script mptopdf chart.1
fails with
Hallo to you all.
I'd like to use TeXGyre fonts termes and heros. I tried something like this:
\usetypescriptfile[type-gyr]
\definetypeface[termes][rm][serif][termes][default][encoding=ec]
\definetypeface[termes][ss][sans][heros][default][encoding=ec]
Many thanks for your answer.
If I include some transparent stuff on a light background (i.e. a
metapost figure on a light gray screen), there's a visible rectangle
around it (on
the screen).
Yes, it's unfortunately normal at least in Acrobat 7 and 8, also in
Apple's PDF viewer (in
]:
Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Many thanks for your answer.
If I include some transparent stuff on a light background (i.e. a
metapost figure on a light gray screen), there's a visible rectangle
around it (on
the screen).
Yes, it's unfortunately normal at least in Acrobat 7 and 8, also
Hallo you all.
I found a strange problem. I create my slides with ConTeXt. Everything was
all right before I included pictures in PNG with transparent background.
Adobe Reader 8.1.2 under Linux (at least this one) changes colors on every
page where such a PNG is included. Xpdf shows it all right.
Many thanks for your answer.
you can set the commands in context.properties file (or overload t hen
in your user.properties file)
But can you please be more specific? The only thing I want is to press F7
and make the SciTE call
texmfstart texexec --mptex File.mp
I tried to find the proper
Many thanks. I answered before I've got your answer.
Honestly, I don't know what must be there to be able to generate fonts. I
never tried to erase the stuff just to learn what is really needed. :-)
The manual lists some other programs. What are those? Which ones could
theoretically be needed?
Good morning (or whatever you have in Europe now).
Two or three week ago I've installed the minimal ConTeXt distribution under
Windows. My first use of TeX under Windows, many thanks for the
distribution, it's great!
However, when I try to compile a metapost/metafun source from the SciTE
editor,
Good morning or whatever you have now in Europe.
I'm preparing my slides. Every slide is divided to three parts
(backgrounds): text, header, and bottom. I've got the navigation buttons in
the bottom. Now I'd like to add one more button that would open a field on
the current page---a field
Good morning.
I use a fieldstack in my presentation. I'd like to go to the next frame
when I click on the figure. I tried this:
\definefieldstack[fgolds3]
[sgolds1,sgolds3a,sgolds3b,sgolds3c,sgolds3]
[frame=off,clickin=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})]
Good afternoon.
Many thanks, this solves the problem -- at least partially. The frames
are `walking' now, but new problems appeared. I found that when I set
`clickin=...', it is set it automatically to `clickout' as well, so one
mouse click runs the JavaScript code twice. So I've set it this
Good morning.
Of course I'm glad there are more and more free fonts in the ConTeXt.
The project you spead about sounds great. But may I ask you for a favor?
Would it be possible to add one more zip file to the downloading page of
http://www.pragma-ade.com/---the zip file including all free
Good afternoon.
I apologize that I bother you once more, but I'm getting desperate. :-(
I have still problem with fonts in ConTeXt---perhaps I'm not able to
install it well. I use ConTeXt ver: 2006.02.03 21:00, pdfeTeX, Version
3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4), tetex-3.0-13 under SuSE Linux
Vit Zyka wrote:
Problem 1: I expect that a following file should typeset tufte in
Latin Modern font. \setupoutput[pdf] \starttext \input
tufte \stoptext ConTeXt loads some map files
(/usr/share/texmf/fonts/map
Hello,
it seems like old lm package (wrong map files).
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 2/15/06, Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Wow, it works. Many thanks. Well, I had to delete also old map files.
But now it works very well. It works even with pos-typescript.
Have you any hint for the rest of my problmes?
Problem Nr. 3:
Update iwona, kurier antykwa
Good evening.
I typeset one of my documents in Computer Modern Concrete. I use text
ghyphs from CM-Super family, but there are no mathematical fonts there,
so I have to use old Metafont version of Concrete Math.Now, if I include
it in plain TeX, pdfetex bitmaps it with the resolution 600 dpi.
Ooops, so easy was it, and lost so much time trying to fix it!
Many thanks.
M.K.
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Try this statement in your preamble:
\pdfpkresolution = 600
that should give you the same results as under plain pdfetex.
___
ntg-context
Good afternoon.
Many thanks for your answer.
Hans Hagen wrote:
2) Some accents do no work, for instance \o (at least this doesn't
work:
\loadmapfile[psclean.map]
don't use that one, context will load map files for you (like il2-.)
Hm. It doesn't. I have to play a little with the
Good afternoon.
Many thanks for your answer. I'll try to learn from Metafun macros.
(Well, I'll try -- but Mr. Hagen macros are usually too clever for my
stupid brain.)
As for the PSTricks, I used them some years ago -- before I found
MetaPost. I like MetaPost because:
1) the TeX code and
Good evening.
I apologize that I dare to post here such offtopic, but I feel this is
the right place to get an answer.
I try to write some general-purpose MetaPost macros for me with
ConTeXt-like interface. For instance, I'd like something like this:
label(point, label=$A$, xlabel=$x_A$,
Good evening.
I've spent some time experimenting with LatinModern font. After all I
was able to use it, but I found I hate it.
1) The have accents positioned in a ugly way (or at least, in a way not
common in the Czech typesetting)
2) Some accents do no work, for instance \o (at least this
Good evening.
Many thanks to all of you that helped me to install teTeX 3.0. I found
that I can really use SuSE 9.3 rpms under my SuSE 9.2, which quite
surprised me. (I can't use Mr. Hagen's minimumdistribution, because
there is no MetaFont in it, and I still use some bitmapped fonts, e.g.
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
There are two things: input encoding or regime (\enableregime[utf] inyour case) and font
Many thanks, \enableregime did what I needed.
But I still have some minor questions:
1) Where should I put \loadmapfile[psclean.map]? (I can't include it in
pdftex.cnf, since
Many thanks. I tried it, but make-process failed. It is a long time
since I last compiled something, so I'm completely lost. Isn't the
binary package for SuSE 9.2 somewhere on the net? My attempts to find it
out failed. :-( It looks I will have to upgrade my system. :-(((
This page might
Good evening.
A couple of days ago I have reinstalled my computer and installed the
newest ConTeXt as well (TeXExec 5.2.4, ConTeXt ver: 2005.01.31). I
found that it could work under SuSE Linux 9.2 -- teTeX distribution. But
I also found that there is a change with csr fonts -- it is (at least
Good evening.
Many thanks for your answer. But I still can't make it out.
from now on context defauls to latim modern,
What is Latin Modern? What is name of its tfm metrics? Where can I find
the fonts?
\setupencoding[il2] \usetypescript[modern][il2]
Is this line intended to switch the defalt to
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