Hi all!
I would like to know how I may use extended ascii characters in context,
for
example character number 167.
I'm sure Hans has made a lot of extensions for ,,strange'' character
support. But also plain TeX offers \char167 instruction, which returns
character 167 according to given font
- Original Message -
From: Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] pdf[e]tex formats
At 21:54 17/12/2003, you wrote:
Hi all!
The question is not about ConTeXt, but...
I need to generate non-standard
Hi all!
The question is not about ConTeXt, but...
I need to generate non-standard pdf[e]tex format. To do so I prepared
pro.ini file which contains:
\pdfoutput=1
\input plain
\input my-set-of-macros
\dump
\endinput
Then I run pdftex with command:
pdftex -ini
Hi all!
what is wong?
%
%
% ad the points of each question
\def\getPunkte[#1]{\advance\summeP by \number#1}
%
% show the points on the right side
\def\showP[#1]{\inright{\hfill(#1 P.)}}
%
% handle the points
\def\pkt[#1]%
{%
\showP[#1]%
Problem: reset path
Also without expected results. So what is wrong in the following
code?
\starttext
\usesubpath[lofo1]
\processXMLfilegrouped{aqq.xml}
\usesubpath[reset]
try: \usepath[reset]
I did so. I've noticed that 'reset' option works for \usepath only but I
still get
Hi all!
Could You give me some hint how to setup different backgrounds for even and
odd pages? Lets say I would like to have something like
\setupbackgrounds[footer][rightmargin][background=screen] % for even
pages and
\setupbackgrounds[footer][leftmargin][background=screen] % for odd
Hi all!
Lets consider the following situation. There are 3 catalogs; ./lofo1,
./lofo2, ./lofo3, each of them contains files 'aqq.xml' and 'cow.png' for
example. Filenames are the same, but they may have different content. I need
to include all these files into one PDF document WITHOUT giving
problem: reseting input paths
Hi Hans
At 20:12 03/11/2003, Pawel wrote:
In other words, how to reset settings from \usepath and \usesubpath
commands? And how to do the same for externalfigures?
From: Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\usesubpath[reset]
Thanks a lot but I still can't get it.
Hi all!
Please consider (or compile) the following code:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[chapter,section][chapter]
\defineXMLenvironment
[chapter]
{\defineXMLargument[title]{\chapter}}
{\relax}
\defineXMLsingular[end]{\end}
\enableXML
Problem: a (very) different ConTeXt versions and a different output
From: Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 9:52 PM
At 17:36 11/10/2003, you wrote:
Lets consider the following code:
\setupitemize[4,packed]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
Hi all!
I've installed TeX based on tl8 which is used paralely with based on tl7.
Attached ZIP contains TeX code and two outputs with logs; tl7 and 8, which
are quite different... There are some warnings in newer one (about doubled
map entries) but shouldn't play a role here. Thanks for any
From: Pawel Jackowski na Onet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 9:29 AM
At 11:09 11/10/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
are quite different... There are some warnings in newer one (about
doubled
map entries) but shouldn't play a role here. Thanks for any hints!
From: Patrick
Problem: memory violoating error under Linux while running mp
From: Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
2. 'Memory violating' error while compiling nested mp code (under
Linux) --
still can't find the answer...
that is really strange. If you are brave and experienced, you might
trace
Pawe/l wrote about:
1. System error while compiling nested mp code (under Windows) --
regenerating metafun format solves that
2. 'Memory violating' error while compiling nested mp code (under Linux) --
still can't find the answer...
3. Missed mp graphics in output PDF -- solved of course... sorry
Hi all!
I've just made a quick test -- running metapost with ConTeXt. The sample
code was just:
\starttext
The simplest metapost code sample
\startMPgraphic
fill unitsquare scaled 123 withcolor (.2,.3,.4) ;
\stopMPgraphic
\stoptext
which looks ok, right? And of course
Problem: serious system error while running 'texexec --automprun'
Hi Willi!
Pawel wrote: At 09:42 07.10.2003, you wrote:
Hi all!
I've just made a quick test -- running metapost with ConTeXt. The sample
code was just:
\starttext
The simplest metapost code sample
Hi all!
TEXEXEC documentation and self documented 'texexec.rme' file says that it
should be copied to 'texexec.ini'. First of all; I have two 'texexec.rme' in
TeX tree; first in
...TeX/context/config
the second in
...TeX/context/perltk
Files looks to be identical but and the second
Hi again
October 06, 2003 9:18 AM
Pawel wrote:
Hi all!
TEXEXEC documentation and self documented 'texexec.rme' file says that it
should be copied to 'texexec.ini'. First of all; I have two 'texexec.rme'
in
TeX tree; first in
...TeX/context/config
the second in
Subject: [NTG-context] bodyfont plr
(default font)
Pawel Jackowski na Onet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
The reason I'm so persistant to solve that (probably not crucial)
problem is
that I'm still spying another problem -- generating format with proper
default font information
Am Montag, 06.10.03, um 13:18 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Pawel
But I still can't get an idea of copying '.rme' to '.ini' since '.rme'
file
can be read as well. Is that an easy way to save orginal config file
untouched?
.rme is overwritten at each update, your manually adapted .ini stays.
Hi Hans, hi Simon!
First of all THANKS a lot for both of you for helpful hints and sugestions.
After many tests and experiments I decided to use
construction:
\def\XMLsynonym#1#2{%
\letcsnamecsname\csname\@@XMLelement:#1/\endcsname\csname\@@XMLelement:#2/\e
ndcsname
Hi Hans!
I found the following XML tabulate environment implementation in
xcont-ml.tex file:
...
\defineXMLsingular [context:tcell] [align=]
{\appendtoks|\to\XMLtabtoks
\processaction
[\XMLop{align}]
[left=\appendtoks l\to\XMLtabtoks,
right=\appendtoks r\to\XMLtabtoks,
Hi all!
Is there any way to define XML command synonyms? Assume that one defined
\deifneXMLenvirnment[subsubsubsubsection]{...}{...}
How to define '' as a synonym of 'subsubsubsubsection' without wrtiting
the same code twice?
Thanks, Pawe/l
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 21:30 21/09/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Best regards, squealer Pawe/l
just curious, is this / notation (similar to german active ) still being
used in poland (and tex)?
Hans
Some Poles use \prefixing (MeX command which activate / notation) but it is
You might try
texexec --make --language=pl,en,de --bodyfont=plr en
from the texexec manual.
Best succes...Karel
Thanks, but You probably haven't read my letter to the end. I wrote:
After these changes I generated format with command
texexec --make --language=pl,en,de
Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
It would be nice if the original posters would comment answers like
this one if this works fine or not. Since these mails are archived,
other people might come across this post and wonder if this is a good
solution or not.
Just my
Hi all!
I've just finished (?) reinstalling and configuring my TeX system. It is
quite small conglomerate of cont-bas, cont-tmf and my own packages. I've
successfully generated all formats using fmtutil. However I
have some troubles with 'cont-en'; it was successfully generated but do not
work
simple way:
\setupheadertexts[\hbox to
\hsize{\getmarking[chapter]\hrulefill\pagenumber}]
Of course simple way works ok. Below I described why \getmarking may couse
suprises.
clever way:
\startsetups[left header]
\hbox to \hsize \bgroup
\getmarking[chapter]
\quad
Hi Pawel,
Hi Willi!
After all the solution is simpel ...
[...]
This command will force the bodyfont and the footnotes font to be the
same.
If e.g. Myfont is setup as a typeface of Palatino for rm and Helvetica for
ss, then the footnotes will be in Palatino when saying
Hi!
another option is to use:
\usepath[list of paths]
\usesubpath[list of subpaths]
Thanks again! It works almost like --path option -- files included with
\processXMLfile ARE included, but files included by
\input (or \typefile) ARE NOT. Anyway I've solved the problem already. I
Hello!
you can set the directory (gebied in dutch) with:
\setupsystem
or pass --path to texexec
Thanks a lot Hans! Although I can't still use \setupsystem properly (even
with looking at core-code tricks), --path option seems to be the solution.
I've solve processing XML files in this
Hi!
Consider this simple code:
\defineXMLcommand
[de] {\language[de]}
\defineXMLcommand
[end]
{\disableXML}
\starttext
\enableXML
de/
anytag anyattrib=Aqq/
Ich liebe ConTeXt!
end/
\stoptext
It cause en ERROR! It happens ONLY for \language[de] neither pl nor en,
Hi
% \relax is not always obligatory but treat it as a goode habit
^
What I wanted to say by 'goode'? Sorry for that... I sent it too fast.
Sorry for any other mistakes in my messages. Belive me, it's not my
negligence.
I work hard on it...
Pawe/l
Hi!
However, when I use
\setupfootnotes[bodyfont={\switchtobodyfont[8pt]},offset=-1cm]
I get an error.
[...]
If I am using \setupfootnotes[bodyfont=5pt,offset=-1cm] then I get the
footnote typeset in 5pt but still cmr and the error in the log-file is
still
Try
Hi experts!
Consider this simple code:
\defineXMLcommand
[de] {\language[de]}
\defineXMLcommand
[end]
{\disableXML}
\starttext
\enableXML
de/
anytag anyattrib=Aqq/
Ich liebe ConTeXt!
end/
\stoptext
It cause en ERROR! It happens ONLY for \language[de] neither pl nor en,
nl...
Error
Hello!
In some special cases I need to set paths for input files directly from
ConTeXt code not from config file.
In manuals \setupexternalfigures is described. Is there any similar command
for files that are inputed directly
by \input, \typefile \processXMLfile (the last is the most interesting
Hi Willi
Thanks for your suggestions. In my case this does not seem to be the
solution.
I fiddled with the different options. The conclusion is, that the
footnotes
do not readily follow the
bodyfont settings.
I provided Hans a test file and he will look into it.
Let me know when You solve
Hi everybody,
I have to typset several footnotes.
I setup a bodyfont (sanserif, Helvetica like).
Why are the footnotes typset in cmr?
I'm not sure but I've just solved similar problem. Footnotes have their
'own' bodyfontsize so if it isn't defined, ConTeXt uses default font.
For example I
Hi!
I have a problem with font of footnote-numbers. I will try to describe some
details because they can be important.
I've defined some sans-serif font with my own styles and sizes:
\definefontsynonym[tfMyFont][file_name1]
\definefontsynonym[bfMyFont][file_name2]
% I don't need neither
Hi!
Hello Pawe³ (I, hope your name comes out OK)[...]
Actually no, but don't worry. I'm aware that polish 'lslash' may not be
displayed properly. But using polish characters is the only way
to protect them from extinction. I will think about some compromise.
The element chapter title=First
Hi!
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 09:49:40PM +0200, Simon Pepping wrote:
Meybe someone knowns how to 'translate' verbatim environments for XML
code?
I mean how to define environment which I can use in this way [..]
There are no verbatim environments in XML, and you cannot get literal
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