Page 441 of http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/metafun-s.pdf
Cheers
Le 20 oct. 2015 10:32 PM, Joseph Canedo a écrit :
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am quite new to ConTeXt and I wished to know if it was possible to easily
> typeset paragraphs with non rectangle shape.
21/08/15 00:21, Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
Bonsoir Matthieu,
Give a try to https://github.com/nibua-r/pretty-c and tell me if
anything goes wrong…
It's basically a rewrite of Peter's module adapted to mkiv + new
verbatim (new at the time of writing)
I'll test it tomorrow… Anyway, you're welcome
Bonsoir Matthieu,
Give a try to https://github.com/nibua-r/pretty-c and tell me if anything goes
wrong…
It's basically a rewrite of Peter's module adapted to mkiv + new verbatim (new
at the time of writing)
I'll test it tomorrow… Anyway, you're welcome to contribute and/or submit
issues.
Hi Hans,
Thank you for the review and your suggestions!
Le 24/11/2013 12:53, Hans Hagen a écrit :
normally typescripts like that end up in tex/context/third (maybe at
some point we can collect extra typescripts in one package)
https://github.com/nibua-r/roboto-context/issues/1
Extra
Le 23/11/2013 19:08, Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
Am 23.11.2013 um 18:51 schrieb Renaud Aubin r...@renaud.io:
Hi folks,
I'm working on a Roboto typescript and starting from the work done by
Zen Lima back in last July, I would like to push things further.
Since I work on some Android projects
Hello,
I'm working on a LPeg-based Java syntax highlighting module → see
https://github.com/nibua-r/pretty-java for testing and feedbacks.
Cheers,
Renaud
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Le 11/06/2012 13:48, Peter Münster a écrit :
On Mon, Jun 11 2012, Jan Pohanka wrote:
I'd like to use C-Pretty-Printing module. As it is listed on
http://modules.contextgarden.net I thought it should be installed by
first-setup.sh --modules=all.
No, it shouldn't, because it doesn't work with
Le 19/03/2012 11:36, Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
Can you try to attached typescript file, I replaced the files for italic and
bolditalic fonts for the sans style with the names from the latex example
document. The slanted and boldslanted alternatives for the sans style are
also
fixed.
http://www.bramstein.com/projects/typeset/
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Hi Hans,
On Linux with debian minimals:
l.42 \loadmarkfile{catc-ini}
Please type another input file name:
! Emergency stop.
to be read again
\relax
l.42 \loadmarkfile{catc-ini}
Cheers,
Renaud
Le 18/01/2011 19:55, Hans Hagen a écrit :
Hi,
I
Ok, using /usr/local/ConTeXt_version_2010.11.26 will not please the
resolver or something else because of the dot…
mv do the job
It would be nice to think of those like me who use dot into their naming
scheme… ;)
Renaud
Le 18/01/2011 20:13, Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
Hi Hans,
On Linux
Hi Aditya,
I'm working on that…
When do you need it?
Cheers,
Renaud
Le 16/01/2011 23:06, Aditya Mahajan a écrit :
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011, Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Now available on tlcontrib:
http://tlcontrib.metatex.org/cgi-bin/package.cgi/ruid=4591828845/action=view/id=388
Any particular
Except that I used . And not *
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl a écrit :
On 18-1-2011 10:04, Peter Münster wrote:
Renaud AUBINau...@nibua-r.org writes:
It would be nice to think of those like me who use dot into their
naming
scheme… ;)
See also
line/space stuffs' tricks since the
resulting code could be cleaner and leaner too…
Cheers,
Renaud
Le 16/01/2011 23:06, Aditya Mahajan a écrit :
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011, Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Now available on tlcontrib:
http://tlcontrib.metatex.org/cgi-bin/package.cgi/ruid=4591828845/action=view/id
Now available on tlcontrib:
http://tlcontrib.metatex.org/cgi-bin/package.cgi/ruid=4591828845/action=view/id=388
Cheers,
Renaud
Le 18/12/2010 23:39, Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
Hi there,
See http://gitorious.org/xml-pretty-printer-module-for-context for testing.
As soon as I have made more
Hi,
\starttext
% \systemcommandmode % (doesn't work here, i.e. strange ^ char with
texexec and not defined by mkiv)
\startMPcode
draw fullcircle scaled 3cm;
\stopMPcode
\stoptext % (missing in your code snippet)
Tested on the following ConTeXt minimals version on an up-to-date debian
(amd64
, 10 Jan 2011, Renaud AUBIN wrote:
\stoptext % (missing in your code snippet)
Tested on the following ConTeXt minimals version on an up-to-date debian
(amd64 unstable/experimental hybrid).
MTXrun | main context file:
/usr/local/ConTeXt_version_2010.11.26/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base
to
do the job for you…
Renaud
Le 10/01/2011 19:36, Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
Hi Aditya,
Hum… OK, my english is not so good but Tested on the following
**ConTeXt minimals** version on an up-to-date debian seems clear to me.
And, you are right: /usr/local is one of the place to install stuff
Hi there,
See http://gitorious.org/xml-pretty-printer-module-for-context for testing.
As soon as I have made more testing and some improvements (inc. cleaning
up), I'll submit to tlcontrib.
Cheers,
Renaud
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I need to not redefine.
Quoting Hans: maybe you should protect the color names as for instance
redefining darkred might not be the intention
In fact, I just need to find unique names for my colors to not overload
the existing ones…
Renaud
I still don't understand. Where do you need to
Ok but then why did you define a specific color palet?
local function color_init()
color = 0
local def_colors = -- \setupcolor[ema] introduces new line...
\\definecolor [darkred] [r=.545098] ..
\\definecolor [orchid][r=.854902,g=.439216,b=.839216] ..
Done and committed on
http://gitorious.org/c-pretty-printer-module-for-context-mark-iv
In your t-pretty-c.mkiv you can use \setupcolor[ema] without problems.
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You don't need that. There is already a standard interface for color and style
configuration. Example:
\setupstartstop[CSnippetComment][color=blue]
So you can simplify t-pretty-c.mkiv:
\unprotect
\setupcolor[ema]
\definestartstop
[CSnippetName]
[\c!color=darkgoldenrod,
20:40 nibua-r committed 9c5877c
Color abstraction.
20:33 nibua-r committed 2a2a9e1
The test file now use t-pretty-c instead of u-pretty-c.
20:31 nibua-r committed 921eca5
u-pretty-c renamed to t-pretty-c as suggested by Hans. Colors are now
protected using the C prefix.
Concerning the color
Hi Peter,
Yes, I've tested with my standard test.tex and it's really good, even more
coloring than my pret-c.lua !
I have added variable name coloring as in GNU/Emacs + { } block
delimiters coloring (that's straightforward when starting from Hans's
v-lua.lua).
I let you add your copy(left)
Hi folks,
A new c pretty printer is available on gitorious
http://gitorious.org/c-pretty-printer-module-for-context-mark-iv. It is
a LPeg rewritting of the previous pret-c.lua from Peter Münster.
Feedbacks and reviews are welcome.
Cheers,
Renaud
Ok, I have made a first version available as a Dropbox ressource:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5289718/u-pretty-c.7z
It certainly needs some improvements (I have some in mind since I have
tested it on time.h ⇒ ouch). Feedbacks are welcome since I'll not use it
intensively in a near future.
Peter:
Hi Peters,
I can either help or port if needed…
Cheers,
Renaud
Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr a écrit :
Hello,
Do I have to learn lpeg now, in order to port pret-c.lua to v-c.lua, or
is
there a simpler way?
Cheers, Peter
--
Contact information: http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/
Thanks to Wolgang and Otared,
My initial problem has disappeared using the latest beta 2010.11.26
22:49. I don't really know why but it works ;)
By the way, in the mean time, I've fixed that using the default grid
policy (i.e. removing grid=yes in setuplayout).
Cheers,
Renaud
Le 27/11/2010
Hi Leo,
Uh? Use the right printer driver and set the automatic duplex mode to
short edge/side?
Do you have any good reason to do that directly with your pdf instead of
using the printer configuration?
If yes, then http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setuparranging
and
Hi Wolfgang,
First, thank you!
Now, if I use some accentuated letters in title (the É just after the
second subsection and before \input zapf), there is an unwanted vertical
space… Bug, feature or misuse???
Could you confirm the bug? (the resulting pdf:
Ok, that seems to be due to grid=yes…
Le 26/11/2010 20:25, Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
\setupbodyfont[10pt]
\setuplayout
[leftedge=0mm,
leftmargin=45mm,
rightedge=0mm,
rightmargin=0mm,
backspace=60mm,
topspace=10mm,
bottomspace=10mm,
header=0mm,
headerdistance=0mm
The one I'm missing here is
! I can't find file `v-parsed-xml.mkiv'.
to be read again
\relax
Confirmed here
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[OT / Emacs-related] It would be nice to have a ConTeXt export for
org-mode! Is there any org-mode users?
Le 23/11/2010 20:46, Procházka Lukáš a écrit :
... OK, thanks both for the inspiration.
Lukas
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Hi Jörg,
It would be nice to have a native ConTeXt support… Ok ⇒ on my someday.org ;)
I'm interested by your (even-still-very-primitive) ruby script…
Renaud, implementing GTD with org-mode for 3 months
Yes. I have been using org-mode for about 2 years, and I'm now doing
everything except
Since my previous post doesn't seem inspiring at all (sniff), here is a
simplified and more precise description of what need to be done:
1 − I need a full textwidth black line as separator with a short title
centered vertically at left
2 − This separator must be followed by text, and the
Hello there,
Thanks to a hdd crash, I need to rewrite an old document of mine from
scratch (after setting up a software RAID on my machine).
Unfortunately, I let my ConTeXt faculties to rust…
I must deal with several problems (but I will apply the good old divide
and conquer rule).
So, here is
…
An analogy: in memory tree xml vs. parser…
It's far from perfect but you are welcome to use, review and give feedbacks…
(… and OK, it's not packaged as a third party module yet…)
Renaud
Le 14/11/2010 23:54, Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
Hi folks,
For imormation, I'm curently rewritting the pret-xml.lua
Ooops, it's not a detail but I need to precise that if the xml input is
not valid (from my custom pret-xml pov), nothing will be processed!
Renaud
Le 20/11/2010 20:40, Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
Hi ConTeXters,
I have a first operational version of my lpeg-based xml pretty
printer: http
+ zip and tar.gz available
http://www.nibua-r.org/gitsnap/
I have a first operational version of my lpeg-based xml pretty
printer: http://www.nibua-r.org/gitsnap/pret-xml/
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regards,
Renaud
Le 14/11/2010 22:36, Peter Davis a écrit :
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 13-11-2010 4:14, Peter Davis wrote:
On 11/13/10 6:03 AM, Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Uh ? Give FOP a try… http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.0/index.html
Hi folks,
For imormation, I'm curently rewritting the pret-xml.lua file pointed on
that list previously… So don't miss too much time to review!
I'm using LPEG now and I hope to submit something operational last week
for those interested… The result will be far better than the previous
version…
Uh ? Give FOP a try… http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.0/index.html
Could you describe your target chain ? XML → FO → PDF ?
Renaud
Le 10/11/2010 00:22, Peter Davis a écrit :
Is there some recent information on using XML, and specifically XSL-FO, with
ConTeXt? The pages on the contextgarden
I'm currently working on a pret-xml.lua if you are interested…
I have started it last year, forgot it, then began to rewrite it from
scratch last week…
I would like to obtain a rendering similar to oXygen xml.
That is a work in progress, but you can check it out:
Some precision. I don't think you could consider any pret-xml.lua as an
example of XML processing. What processing would you apply to your XML
file? Are considering to use directly lua to process your XML inputs?
Sorry, but that's not clear to me… You are certainly aware of the fact
that there is
around ConTeXt, and
XML handling in particular, so I thought a pretty printer would be a good
example.
Thank you!
-pd
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 6:23 AM, Renaud AUBIN au...@nibua-r.org wrote:
Some precision. I don't think you could consider any pret-xml.lua as an
example of XML processing
to improve…
Renaud
Le 13/11/2010 14:29, Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
I'm currently working on my pret-xml… just implementing attributes parsing…
I will upload that asap (even if my lua is… really bad ;) )
My two cents: depending of the complexity of the underlying data model
tranported by your xml
Hi folks,
From
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Verbatim_text#Defining_your_own_set_of_colors
and considering the following code snippet from buff-ver.mkiv
\definepalet
[colorpretty]
[ prettyone=colorprettyone,
prettytwo=colorprettytwo,
prettythree=colorprettythree,
don't remember if that's due to my configuration or if
that's the default behavior…
The color used is indeed the default one… See my last post
[NTG-context] Dummy buff-ver.mkiv question.
Renaud
Le 13/11/2010 21:18, Thomas Schmitz a écrit :
On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 19:39:31 +0100
Renaud AUBIN au
:32:09 +0100
Renaud AUBIN au...@nibua-r.org wrote:
The local pret-xml.lua is used when running context on pret-xml_test
from the basedir.
To get the original pret-xml.lua and check the differences, just rename
pret-xml.lua to pret-xml.new and re-run context…
You should see some differences
Thanks Peter, I should have found that myself, no comment ;) …
Renaud
Le 13/11/2010 23:04, Peter Münster a écrit :
On Sat, Nov 13 2010, Peter Münster wrote:
On Sat, Nov 13 2010, Renaud AUBIN wrote:
I conclude that we are limited to a four colors palet for our custom
pretty printer
Hi, I indeed agree with Taco… but it depends on your input format, your
purpose, etc.
For me, the issue can't be resumed to a power comparison between povray
and metapost because these tools serve differents purposes!
If you want to obtain 3D realistic rendering (with raytracing), you
Hi, I indeed agree with Taco… but it depends on your input format,
your purpose, etc.
For me, the issue can't be resumed to a power comparison between
povray and metapost because these tools serve differents purposes!
If you want to obtain 3D realistic rendering (with raytracing),
you
Joshua == Joshua Lee muz...@gmail.com writes:
Joshua Hi All, Is there any way to use metauml from ConTeXt?
Joshua http://thor.info.uaic.ro/~ogh/lop/
Joshua BTW, is there any ConTeXt modules to write uml sequence diagram
Joshua similar to http://code.google.com/p/pgf-umlsd ?
Joshua Thanks in
Hello,
I know almost nothing of typescript but it seems to me that, for
Frutiger, type-buy.tex should contains:
% frutiger
\starttypescript [sans] [frutiger] [name]
\definefontsynonym [Sans][Frutiger-Roman]
\definefontsynonym [SansCaps][Frutiger-Roman]
Hi,
I have just reinstalled ConTeXt after an HD crash with ./first_setup
--extras=all and t-vim seems to contain an error since I obtain (with MKII):
VIM - Vi IMproved 7.2 (2008 Aug 9, compiled Jul 30 2009 16:02:52)
arguments en trop apr?s l'option: -u NONE -e -C -n -c set tabstop=8 -c
syntax
Hi,
Trying to use the good old days texutil --purgeallfiles, I obtain:
ren...@daneel:~/ConTeXt/notes/src$ texutil --purgeallfiles
/usr/local/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/scripts/context/ruby/base/texutil.rb:1:in
`require': no such file to load -- base/file (LoadError)
from
ctxtools --purgeall doesn't exist but ctxtools --purgefiles works well.
Besides, context --purge(all) works but from your question I realize
that context --purge certainly wraps a ctxtools' call.
Aditya == Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu writes:
Aditya On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, Renaud AUBIN wrote
Ouch, bad news for me, perhaps my ruby is buggy: ruby 1.8.7 (2009-06-12
patchlevel 174) [x86_64-linux]
Alan == Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr writes:
Alan On Thursday 19 November 2009 20:46:40 Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Hi,
Trying to use the good old days texutil --purgeallfiles, I obtain:
ren
R. Bastian a écrit :
2. is there a way to translate Latex - Context ?
PS: i dont like metapost
Salut,
From my humble experience, I have faced the very same dilemna (back in
2003) and... I have switched to metapost...
Did you try to use metapost + metaobj ? See sections 10.3 and 7.7 of
Hello Peter,
Does the following work for you ?
\definevimtyping[XML][syntax=xml]
\definetypevimfile[typeXML][syntax=xml]
[...]
\typeXML{./xml_samples/sample.xml}
Renaud
Peter Münster a écrit :
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, Peter Münster wrote:
(I've tried t-vim.tex, but it seems to be broken:
You can also use podofoencrypt (http://podofo.sourceforge.net/)
Renaud
Hans Hagen a écrit :
Ciro Soto wrote:
Hi all,
I am planning to offer a poetry book in electronic format as well as
paper format.
How would I produce the pdf file with security/password using context?
it's something one
= from pret-.*\.lua, http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Verbatim_text#Your_own_formatter and http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Custom_pretty_printer;,
author= Renaud AUBIN,
copyright = to be defined,
license = to be defined
}
local utf = unicode.utf8
local utfcharacters, utfvalues
Hi folks,
Where to start with this topic (current state in Mark IV, roadmap, ...) ?
Renaud
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Renaud Aubin a écrit :
Hi folks,
Where to start with this topic (current state in Mark IV, roadmap, ...) ?
Renaud
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Michail Vidiassov a écrit :
While MeshLab may be of great use if you have to convert old data or
process output from some existing tool, in cases when you make your
model from scratch by hand or create 3D model file in your own program
Asymptote may be a better choice since it supports newer
Mojca Miklavec a écrit :
I don't know about helvetica since it's broken at the moment, but with
\usetypescript[palatino]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,12pt]
the labels inside the mindmap are already typeset in gyre palatino
here. What version of ConTeXt/LuaTeX/TikZ do you use?
In MKII the
Hi folks,
I would use TikZ/mindmap to make some figures for a paper. Since I
have to install TikZ, I have updated my minimals yesterday and began
to really use MKIV. My problem is that when I process
\enableregime[utf8]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\usetypescript[helvetica][texnansi]
See http://www.nibua-r.org/ConTeXt/PhD/aubin-slides.pdf as a use case
(pages 17 and 25).
Let me know if you want the full source code...
Renaud
Renaud Aubin a écrit :
Hi Michail,
See http://www.nibua-r.org/ConTeXt/devel/
Regards,
Renaud
Blender (+type1 font) then Right Hemisphere for the conversion...
luigi scarso a écrit :
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 6:23 PM, Renaud Aubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Michail,
See http://www.nibua-r.org/ConTeXt/devel/
Regards,
Renaud
How do you make this
http://www.nibua-r.org
Oups... too fast : + using .3ds as an intermediate format :
blend -- 3ds -- u3d
Renaud Aubin a écrit :
Blender (+type1 font) then Right Hemisphere for the conversion...
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Blender is... but u3d export is not possible with open source tools in
2006/ early 2007
luigi scarso a écrit :
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Renaud Aubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blender (+type1 font) then Right Hemisphere for the conversion...
Nothing open source
See http://www.blender.org/ and
http://www.righthemisphere.com/products/dexp/de_std.html (I've used an
old windows version of Deep Exploration)
Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد a écrit :
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 10:53:33 -0700, Renaud Aubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blender (+type1 font
Great, i've googlized and found
http://artandlogic.blogspot.com/2008/08/blender-to-acrobat-3d.html then
http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/
It's worth to give a try to this CAD chain!
Renaud Aubin a écrit :
Blender is... but u3d export is not possible with open source tools in
2006/ early 2007
See http://www.blender.org/ and
http://www.righthemisphere.com/products/dexp/de_std.html (I've used an
old windows version of Deep Exploration)
Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد a écrit :
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 10:53:33 -0700, Renaud Aubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blender (+type1 font
Hi,
I have some trouble using a gradient background (solid) with a
transparent element :
\startMPinclusions
def test_shade (expr a, b) =
pickup pencircle scaled 1mm ;
color ca ; ca := \MPcolor{a} ;
color cb ; cb := \MPcolor{b} ;
color cc ; cc := \MPcolor{c} ;
sh :=
Thank Luigi for your response, the problem is that the background color
rendering isn't the same if you comment out or not the following line :
draw fullcircle scaled 10cm shifted (0cm,0.25*\overlayheight) withcolor
transparent(1,0.5,white) withpen pencircle scaled 2cm;
After some
I must add that I have defined the a color with cmyk.
Renaud Aubin a écrit :
Thank Luigi for your response, the problem is that the background color
rendering isn't the same if you comment out or not the following line :
draw fullcircle scaled 10cm shifted (0cm,0.25*\overlayheight
Taco, Aditya,
Thanks, t-vim will do the job for the end of october... Even if I will
surely give a try to MarkIV on this particular point.
Regards,
Renaud
Taco Hoekwater a écrit :
Hi Renaud,
Renaud Aubin wrote:
Hi Folks !
I'm currently writting a technical report in which I need to type
Hi Folks !
I'm currently writting a technical report in which I need to type some
XML an non-XML text.
Sample file (xml_test.tex):
I have some custom XML text (trivial) + a not-so-complicated xsl
transformation (a part is included within the test file). I know there
is verb-xml but... I need
Compilation says ! I can't find file `texnansi-raw-lbf'
It's better than before : it didn't do anything :-)
Hi Eric,
It may help us if you give us more details:
- the texfont command used,
- did your pfb files are in a single directory or not ? ...
- ...
A good test is:
Eric DÉTREZ a écrit :
I don't use texfont
I compile files from texshop
Ok, I have no knowledge at all regarding texshop, sorry...
- did your pfb files are in a single directory or not ? ...
yes they are with names lbc.pfb and so on
This one was only relevant using texfont...
I had to had
Hi folks,
From line 199 to 206 :
\starttypescript [lucida,lucidabfm] [texnansi,ec,8r,uc]
\definetypeface [lucida] [rm] [serif] [lucida] [default]
[encoding=\typescripttwo]
\definetypeface [lucida] [ss] [sans][lucida] [default]
[encoding=\typescripttwo]
\definetypeface
Hi,
For my particular case:
1. embed u3d models within a pdf without piping to an external script to
compute the view (see http://www.nibua-r.org/ConTeXt/devel/new3dartwork/),
2. the ability to use lua script leads to potential interaction with
MySQL (it could be great for me but I need to
Hi folks,
I need to define a multiline footer for a document of mine. I have
searched the garden without results.
Considering \input knuth as a disclaimer, here is a non working sample
to improve:
\setupfootertexts[]
\setupfootertexts[\setups{text a}]
\startsetups[text a]
\input knuth
Thanks Aditya, I have just obtained something with framedtext but missed
location=low ;)
Aditya Mahajan a écrit :
What I usually do is surround the disclaimer in a vbox or a \framed.
For example (in s-ptj-01)
\startlocalsetups [titlefooter]
Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
Hi Arthur,
I wasn't able to test my answer because I use myself a different file structure
for the beginners manual and never encountered this problem.
The better solution rather than making a TEXINPUTS entry is to put the
setup module
in the third party directory
Hans Hagen a écrit :
i've forgotten what it was; i did fix the mp related semi colon stuff didn't
I?
Hi Hans,
You've add
\appendtoks
\disablediscretionaries
\disablecompoundcharacters
\to\everyMPgraphic
to meta-ini.tex
but the problem is persistent. Moreover, The following
I forgot to precise that I use (if it can help):
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592-1.40.0-beta-20061017 (Web2C 7.5.5)
ConTeXt ver: 2006.12.07 18:22 MK II fmt: 2006.12.7 int: english/english
MetaPost 0.99 (Web2C 7.5.5)
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Hi all,
I've always the same old problem described in Re: [NTG-context] enco-ffr
? (03.12.2006 00:49), even with the latest ConTeXt...
Is there a way to solve these problems (since it could be nice to me to
be able to process my PhD dissertation, particularly to write about it...)
TIA
Renaud
Hi Hans,
i'm no sure what you mean here
Hans
As a sample is better than words, the following code contains the
problems induced by the use of \useencoding[ffr]. The first part is only
here to ensure the correct horizontal spacing. The second part raises
the problem related to the use of :
Hi all,
The following code :
\placetable[here][tab:objXP]{Les principales objections à
l'expérimentation directe}{
of
http://renojrl.lrv.uvsq.fr/perso/projects/phd/src/chapters/c_environnement.tex
(l. 47) induces the following error:
! Missing \endcsname inserted.
to be read again
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen a écrit :
i'm no sure what you mean here
I just mean that the problem was not correctly described in the
[NTG-context] \directdiscretionary \mainlanguage[fr] post because
I've not cleaned up with texutil --purgeallfiles before to process
prd_phd with texexec.
Could you
Hans Hagen a écrit :
so i'll wait for the test file before i look into it
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\starttext
\section{\type{enco-ffr.tex} related issue}
\startuseMPgraphic{mymptest}
numeric u;
u:=1cm;
draw origin--(10u,10u);
\stopuseMPgraphic
Hi all,
The following code
% frenchitemize
\setbox0=\hbox{--~}
\def\indenteddash#1{\hskip\parindent--~}
\definesymbol[indentdash][\indenteddash]
\defineitemgroup[frenchitemize]
\setupitemgroup[frenchitemize]
[each]
Hi all,
I've installed the latest ConTeXt (+ pdfTeX
3.141592-1.40.0-beta-20061017-2.2 + MetaPost 0.99, the beta one) from
scratch on a machine of mine... In order to test this brand new
installation, I've processed my phd and experienced some problems:
1- the new enco-ffr contains
Hi Mojca,
Mojca Miklavec a écrit :
textext? Did it work? On my computer it hangs after approximately 13
plots. The suggested option is to use sometxt now.
textext works for me, all my plots use this option.
Even better (faster) if you have a compiled version of plots and only
include PDF ;)
Mojca Miklavec a crit:
Nice work! I can't read French, but the figures are very nice and
content is probably interesting as well ;)
Thanks!
I didn't know that people were indeed using the module already (I
started using it more regularly only recently).
dunno (but hope so
Hi M.J.,
M.J. Kallen a écrit :
Maybe Renaud can tell us a little more about the details of the typesetting?
What font did you use and what program did you use to make the plots (I
particularly like the fact that the font in the plots is the same as in the
text!), it reminds me a little of R
"NTG ConTeXt Renaud Aubin", you'll have an idea of my step by
step approach to PhD writting with ConTeXt... ;)
I'll clean up, comment the source and put it online asap. You can find
the source here (for the moment):
http://renojrl.lrv.uvsq.fr/perso/projects/ph
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