Hi all,
you might be interested in hearing that there is a new there is a new
version of the STIX fonts (since 1h ago) - or rather a beta version:
1.1.0-beta1. See:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/stixfonts/files/STIXv1.1.0-beta1.zip/download
The beta period will remain open until December
On 11/08/2010 01:07 PM, Martin Schröder wrote:
2010/11/8 Mojca Miklavecmojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com:
http://www.xkcd.com/816/
Don't miss the tool tip to the comic! (Put the mouse pointer over the
image and wait a second or so - then the browser should should show a
tool tip.)
Nice. :-)
On 04/27/2010 10:48 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 10:27, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hi Scott,
that's a good idea, we should rename it to 'latex 3'. That name is still
free and it would fill the expectations of almost all TeX users out there.
+1
I think you
I use contextgarden.net/minimals/ and the following problems showed up
after an update.
a) file.iswritable(cachepath) failed. The directory is writable for the
user but not for others. I have not debugged why it failed. Affected
file: tex/texmf-linux/bin/luatools
b) bin/mtxrun failed at line
On 11/04/2009 10:44 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Tobias Burnus wrote:
I use contextgarden.net/minimals/ and the following problems showed up
after an update.
Neither problem happens here, so I suspect that your 'texlua' is still
an older version (didn't get updated somehow). What does
Antoine Junod wrote:
Okay I did it but it is still not accepted by my printer (with no
other details than 'not pdf/x-a1...').
You could also try to use Ghostscript with PDF/X3 option, cf.
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/cvs/Ps2pdf.htm#PDFX
Example command is:
gs -dPDFX -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE
Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
what files are looked for depends also on env settings; but anyhow, at
some point mkiv/luatex might drop the cnf file
I think some kind of cnf file will still be necessary to tell TeX where
to look for files, though with reasonable defaults, the file would only
be
Hello,
for openSUSE there are now beta TeX Live 2008 packages available
(http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Publishing/). [By Werner
Fink, who does also the normal openSUSE packages.]
The question is how the ConTeXt with LuaTeX should be best handled. By
default, there is no luatex-cache
Tobias Burnus wrote:
a) Is the TEXMFCNF environment variable necessary or can this also be
read by a config file, which is overwritten by the environment variable?
Which scripts/executables make use of that environemt variable?
I just saw that this might be possible in theory, but it fails
Hans Hagen wrote:
i remember that there has been some discussion about this following link
issue but i forgot what was the outcome
do you test the latest binaries or the already outdated texlive ones?
That was TeX Live, though I don't know whether it is the SVN version or
something
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
i remember that there has been some discussion about this following link
issue but i forgot what was the outcome
Can you incorporate the following patch in your cont-tmf.zip? It should
work with most Linux systems and it should not harm on other systems.
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
you use an old luatools / luat-inp.lua;
I updated now luat-inp.lua from the latest experimental cont-tmf.zip,
however, that does not help.
a) luatools.lua does not use luat-inp.lua (and luatools.lua is up to
date in TeX Live) Thus updating does not help. (Besides,
Tobias Burnus wrote:
c) Werner asks: Why is the KPSE library not used?
I have a scenario which fails with the current mechanism - even if
following the sym links worked. Assume that a user only puts a texmf.cnf
under $HOME/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf. That file will be used by luatex,
pdftex etc
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
luat-inp.lua is merged into luatools in order to make in 'stand-alone'
OK, I missed that.
By the way, unless I screwed up completely, the new luatools you have
sent me work:
LuaTools | variable SELFAUTOLOC set to /usr/bin
LuaTools | variable SELFAUTODIR set to
Hello,
using
\enableregime[utf]
\starttext
Σ, σ or ς?
\stoptext
with pdftex prints Σ, σ or σ? (but the latter should be a \varsigma
and not a \sigma). And with LuaTeX the result is even Σ, or ?, i.e.
the small sigmas disappear completely.
Can this be fixed, even though the proper way would be
Hi,
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Which modules are needed for TeX Live 2008?
Talking about modules: Can the current m-bib be included in cont-tmf and
thus in TeX Live? I recently updated cont-tmf and had then to update
m-bib to get bibtex correctly working again.
Another side question: What is
Hi Joachim,
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
bla bla bla \mnote[foo]{xxx} bla bla bla
Has the [foo] after the first \mnote any relevance and which?
Preremark: Usually, in ConTeXt, text in curly braces is printed and in
brackets is not.
In this case, \mnote{xxx} and \mnote[foo]{xxx}
Hello,
I use frontmatter with roman and bodymatter with arabic numerals. The
problem is that the last (nonempty verso) page of the frontmatter
already gets the header and the page number of the bodymatter. Any idea?
Tobias
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided, location={footer,right}]
Hi all,
I use
\definereferenceformat[insection][text=Section]
however, sometimes the item is that long that
Section
5.5 ..
looks much nicer than a 5.5 sticking out of the margin. Is there a
possibility to allow a line break between the text and the number?
Secondly, I
Hi all,
how does one get an indention after a formula? The last paragraph shall
be indented, but it is not. Any idea?
Tobias
\setupindenting[yes,1em,first]
\starttext
We start with a formula,
\placeformula
\startformula
a^2+b^2=c^2,
\stopformula
\noindent which was found by a Greek; it can
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I can fix that pretty easily, but a small real-life testfile will be
helpful, also for the DOI problem.
See attached TeX file.
Here is it again. Any idea? (Sorry for the length, but
\setuppublicationlayout and \startpublication make it a bit
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Tobias Burnus wrote:
in principle, I expect that with the following setup I should be able to
click on a DOI or on a URL, however, somehow they do not seem to be
interactive
It turns out that only \cite[url] is interactive in the current
version of the module. I
Tobias Burnus wrote:
in principle, I expect that with the following setup I should be able
to click on a DOI or on a URL, however, somehow they do not seem to be
interactive
Another item one could make interactive is the ISBN number; contrary to
the DOI and the URL there is no true canonical
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I'll try to work out something that does not need to grab
all of its argument, so that this hack can be removed again.
I have a problem with your fix. As I just found out, with that fix, not
only the % in the bib/bbl are printed (as intended), but also the % in
the
Hi,
in principle, I expect that with the following setup I should be able to
click on a DOI or on a URL, however, somehow they do not seem to be
interactive - and the DOI does not seem to be hyphenated agressively as
it sometimes extends beyond the page margin. Any idea?
I use the following
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Does this fix I wrote (back in September) actually work?
% start fix
\unprotect
\def\dousepublications#1%
{\doonlyonce
{#1.\f!bibextension}
{\readfile{#1.\f!bibextension}
{\catcode`\%=12
\showmessage\m!bib{4}{#1.\f!bibextension}}
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
It does not seem to work here :-(
It redefines the bbl loader, so inlined \startpublication blocks
will not work. It should work if your publications are in the bbl
file.
OK. That works for my minimal example, though I have to postprocess the
*.bbl file as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to do an epigraph (a small quotation with an identationation
of, say, 6 or more cm) the beginning of a chapter: How I can I do it?
(sorry but didn't understand it from the manuals.
I did it in my theses like described in
Hello Taco,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Tobias Burnus wrote:
The problem is: If I do not escape the % signs, I get a TeX error. If I
escape them with \%, both the link and the printed text show the
backslash. What is the proper way of doing it?
Yikes. There is no 'proper way' afaik
Hans Hagen wrote:
if i had to decide now, i'd also look into
ink jet printers since they're getting fast too and i may decide to go
for an xerox.com phaser-8860 (solid ink) since toner often looks like crap
We have a Phaser 8400DP here and I find the output not as sharp (text)
as with
Hi all,
I have a .bib file which contains
@article{foo,
url = {http:///a%bb%cc.html}
i.e. an URL with % sign. I want to typeset it in the references using:
\def\gotoURL#1{\useURL[foo][#1]\goto{\url[foo]}[url(foo)]}
\unprotect
\setuppublicationlayout[article]{%
...
\insertbiburl{
Hi all,
I can use \useattachment to embed/attach files in a PDF file. I can use:
\useattachment[whatever][title][newname][test.tex]
\attachment[whatever]
This creates an attachment with the description title and the name
test.tex. However, how can I set the author/subject? (Shown in tool
tip of
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Context on texlive is updated once a year. It is a somewhat elaborate
process because texlive wants some stuff removed from the distribution
and quite some other stuff has to be relocated. I prefer not to do
that except when it is absolutely necessary.
As long as the
Hi all,
does anyone know whether LuaTeX will be part of TeX Live 2008?
If I browse the SVN correctly, it currently contains a 1 year old
ConTeXt, checked in by Taco, and no LuaTeX.
It would be great if at least an up-to-date ConTeXt and possible LuaTeX
could be included. (Esp. since several
Hans Hagen wrote:
I uploaded a new version (no minimals yet). There are also new binaries
(or will be later today) that fix a couple of font issues.
This version does not seem to fix the problem that
\currentdate [y,-,mm,-,dd]
gives an error (at least with pdfetex); Peter Münster could
Hello,
I use \setuppublications[numbering=yes,refcommand=num] and have more
than 99 references. Thus in the reference list the ] of [111]
overlaps with the entry behind.
I tried \setuppublicationlist with samplesize= and with
distance=/width=, but this did not help.
Any idea how to solve this
Hello,
I try to print a periodic table in MP+TeX, but I get the following error
if I uncomment the % lines; I fail to see my error. Is there any trick
to debug this?
The error is:
! mpx file ended unexpectedly.
l.3186 - line number depends on which line is outcommented
Thanks,
Tobias
Hello all,
I have a document which which is predominately English, but contains
(currently) also 8 Chinese characters and 2 Cyrillic words (in the
Acknowledgement section).
First, regarding Chinese:
I use:
\enableregime[utf]
\useencoding[cyr]
\usemodule[chinese]
\mainlanguage[uk]
Hi Stephan,
Stephan Hennig wrote:
Could someone with an older version of Ghostscript please check if
pstoedit/Ghostscript hang with the attached example? That would make it
easier for me deciding where to send the bug report to.
mpost outline
perl makempy.pl outline
$ mpost
Hi Jörg,
Jörg Hagmann wrote:
I have a possibly off-topic and certainly naive question. But
unfortunately it's urgent, and a systematic search would take too long:
I just finished a 84 page document and sent it to the printer. They
say the fonts are not embedded. Is there a switch that
Hi,
[embedded fonts]
I forgot to mention one thing which is easily overlooked: Your EPS (or
PDF) figures also need to have the fonts embedded. If you use metapost,
TeX does so; otherwise you need to instruct the program which creates
the EPS/PDF to embed the fonts.
Tobias
Peter Rolf schrieb:
luigi scarso wrote:
In page-lay.tex
\definepapersize [SRA3] [\c!width=320mm,\c!height=450mm]
maybe is wrong.
It should be
\definepapersize [SRA3] [\c!width=450mm,\c!height=320mm]
I have found both versions on the net, but as RA* and SRA* are only
scaled
John R. Culleton schrieb:
I want the above cited entities to be done in sans serif and bold. The
manual shows \setuphead choices such as textstyle=boldslanted but
not my particular selection.
I don't know whether it is the best way to do so, but how about:
Hi,
I want to define a macro in MetaPost which does:
def myfunc (expr x,y)(text t) =
draw thelabel.rt (btex You passed \quotation{t} etex, (x,y));
where t in btex ... text is replaced by the argument. How to do so?
Tobias
Hi,
I have a tabulate which spans multiple pages and is broader than
\textwidth, but slightly smaller than \textheight. I therefore want to
print it 90 degrees rotated, but it still should span several pages and
the headertexts should remain at the old place. Any idea how to do this?
If this is
Hi Sanjoy,
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
I tried to force an active hyperlink to be part of a bibliography entry.
If the bibliography style file for that entry type uses it, maybe it
will work. But I wanted to put it in the 'note' field so that I could
add it to most entries. e.g.
@Book{HPL:2000,
Hello,
I have the problem that the DOI is not hyphenated and sticks into the
margin.
Interestingly, the biburl is hyphenated.
With my patch for t-bib (sent half a day ago), I get hypherlinks for DOI
and biburl, but in that case also the biburl does not get hyphenated
(nor does the DOI).
Any
Hi,
Tobias Burnus wrote:
I want to a normal caption next to a float:
##
##
## Fig. 1: Some object desc.
## in this caption.
I found it: \setupcaptions[location={low,right}]
(I was wrongly looking at \placefigure.)
But there is a buglet: texshow only
Hi,
what does actually the urlalternative option of \setupurl do?
If I run the following example, I don't see any difference!
Tobias
\useURL
[test]
[sentence_sentence%sentence#sentence~sentence/sentence//sentence:sentence.sentence]
\startlinecorrection
\hbox to \hsize
{\hss\en
Hello,
I have pagesize papersize and use crop marks. What I actually miss is
the possibility to put text (Project name, date/time) outside the page.
Currently, ConTeXt only prints there the colour bars, the page numbers
and the crop marks.
Example:
Hello,
I want to a normal caption next to a float:
##
##
## Fig. 1: Some object desc.
## in this caption.
where the text should be bottom aligned unless the text is much longer:
## Fig. 2: Some textual
## description to a rather
small
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but I wrote a module
for my own use that has similar features.
That is exactly what I was looking for.
(For colour registering marks, one would have to print the marks in all
colours (usually CMYK and/or spot
Hello,
I use bibl-aps which has references of the form [1]. I want to have a
global bib index (\placepublications[criterium=all]), but in two
sections I want to have a local bib index
(\placepublications[criterium=section]) too.
The numbers should not be reseted in between. Currently, I get:
Hello,
if I tex the following example, I get:
Hu{\it et al.} without space between Hu and et.
Any idea why this happens? This is with:
- context version: 2007.01.12 15:56 (openSUSE's TeXLive)
- ver: 2007.03.19 11:20 MKII fmt: 2007.4.2 (updated teTeX)
- Live ConTeXt on the garden.
bibl-aps.tex
Hi,
the following command works with the PERL but not with the RUBY version.
Is this option obsolete or simply not yet implemented:
(texmfstart) texexec --pdfarrange --paper=a5a4 --print=up test.pdf
texexec: works
texmfstart texexec:
! Missing number, treated as zero.
to be read again
Hello,
I have a question regarding URLs and DOIs.
I would expect that the attached example file would produce hyperlinks
for the DOI and URL, but ConTeXt does not.
Using \cite[doi] also produces the wrong output. For doi =
10.1103/PhysRevLett.45.566 I would expect
10.1103/PhysRevLett.45.566
Hi Taco,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Tobias Burnus wrote:
[...]
Somebody should tell me explicitly what to do and what not to do.
(the interaction code for dois and urls, that I added after a
request, I thought I had implemented exactly as requested).
Assuming \setupinteraction[state
Hi,
I'd like to typeset a chemical compound in a \chapter. However, when I
try so, all elements are shown in italics.
Example:
---
\usemodule[chemic]
\title{Chemical \chemical{La_{1-x}Ca_xCoO_3}}
Chemical \chemical{La_{1-x}Ca_xCoO_3}
\end
---
Any ideas? (In
Hi,
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 3/20/07, Tobias Burnus wrote:
I'd like to typeset a chemical compound in a \chapter. However, when I
try so, all elements are shown in italics.
Example:
---
\usemodule[chemic]
\title{Chemical \chemical{La_{1-x}Ca_xCoO_3}}
Chemical
Hi,
Norbert Preining wrote:
On Mit, 08 Nov 2006, Johan Sandblom wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ locate metafun.mem
/etc/texmf/web2c/metafun.mem
/var/lib/texmf/web2c/metafun.mem
The mem file in /etc/texmf/web2c seems VERY FISHY!!! Please remove it.
Probably metapost loads a wrong
Hello,
I would like to add a text to a poster, which I load as PDF.
The following works nice, except that the layer of the PDF is above the
layer block thus the text gets overdrawn.
How can I change that order?
Tobias
\setuppapersize[A0,landscape][A0,landscape]
\setupbodyfont[26pt]
Hello,
I'd like to use \startfiguretext together with \startcolumnset. If I
outcomment \startcolumnset, it works ok, otherwise the figure is no
longer left aligned and there is a big gap between the figure and the text.
Any idea?
Tobias
\setupcolors[state=start]
Hello,
I'd like to use \startfiguretext together with \startcolumnset. If I
outcomment \startcolumnset, it works ok, otherwise the figure is no
longer left aligned and there is a big gap between the figure and the text.
Any idea?
Tobias
\setupcolors[state=start]
Hello,
Horacio Suarez wrote:
Now, I need help in this:
In latex, I use this command:
\renewcommand{\contentsname}{Índice}
\renewcommand{\chapter}{Capitulo}
to obtain the names of the parts of the book in spanish. I only need
in spanish Bobliography and Índice (Content).
How can I obtain
Hi,
I have the same problem with the latest ConTeXt (ver:2006.08.08 21:51,
fmt: 2006.8.8). The following example produces (Pound, 1959) as the
citation in the text rather than giving (Pound and Rebka, 1959).
If I
use \cite[author][Pound-Rebka:1959] to make sure the style is
'author', then
Hi Derek,
Derek Schmidt wrote:
When I texexec it, it runs but only produces and empty table of contents with
the word Contents at the top. It won't list the chapters, forget about
actually printing their content.
I have only three ideas:
(a) The data is not available. The mechanism is
Hello,
I have often longer equations of the type
\startformula\startalign
A = b c
B = c d
E = g h
\intertext{Some intermediate text}
F = h j
G = k l
\stopformula\stopalign
I would like to keep the alignment (per page), however I also would like
to have automatic page breaks inbetween.
Hi Taco,
Taco Hoekwater schrieb:
Your bugs are a bit bizarre.
Fully granted. And (at least with today's t-bib) I cannot reproduce them
anymore ...
My next upload (momentarily) will support:
\setupcite[author][authoretallimit=1,
otherstext=]
Thanks! It now works
Hello Taco et al.,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
After a fairly long list of betas, I have just uploaded a new
release of the bibliographic module to contextgarden.net
I have two observations and one question.
If I use interactivity,
\cite[year][myRef]
links to the
Hi Taco,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
This one is a case of NIY: If you really need interactivity, use
\setupcite[authoryear][compress=no]
for now.
That is fine with me, (I think) I won't have one author with several
years thus compression is not important in this case.
\cite[doi][Slater1954]
Hello,
Peter Münster schrieb:
could texexec --nonstopmode file please exit with exit code 0, if there
is an error (such as undefined control sequence)?
In similar vain: Could texexec stop after a non-successful TeX run?
Currently, there are several runs even if the first run was not
Hello,
Hans Hagen wrote:
� wrote:
Hello,
could texexec --nonstopmode file please exit with exit code 0, if there
is an error (such as undefined control sequence)?
well, if you figure out the codes -)
i always have problems with finding the right exit codes (not that consistent
Hello,
I saw the following nice feature in a book, which I also like to use for
a longer work. The author uses a cite by author style (Sharma, 1979) and
in the citation index:
Nobody, N. B. and N. N. Nonomens, J. Improper Sci. 12, 199 (2007). 5
Nonomens, N. N., See Sharma, R. R; Nobody, N.
Hello,
maybe someone has an idea how to typeset the following
c d
a [E F]
b [G H]
Where EFGH is a matrix surrounded by ( ) and with a b c d I want to
label the columns and rows.
I especially struggle with aligning c and d and having the parenteses.
Any ideas are highly welcome.
Tobias
Otared Kavian schrieb:
Hi Tobias,
Probably it is possible to do want with mathalign stuff developped in
ConTeXt, but the following gives a reasonable result (using only
Plain TeX commands...):
Well, this was the work-around I used, however, if I replace E by
, then the
Hello,
Tobias Burnus schrieb:
I freshly switched to the ruby script and have now a problem:
texmfstart texexec --pdf --pages=1:2
produces: No pages of output.
texmfstart texexec --pdf
however, works: Output written on tmp_.pdf (3 pages, 103204 bytes)
I do not know what that option
Hello,
I freshly switched to the ruby script and have now a problem:
texmfstart texexec --pdf --pages=1:2
produces: No pages of output.
texmfstart texexec --pdf
however, works: Output written on tmp_.pdf (3 pages, 103204 bytes)
Tobias
___
Hello,
Hans Hagen schrieb:
\setuptabulate[header=repeat] may work
Hmm, it does somehow, but very strangely:
See http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/~tburnus/tmp/energy-tabulate.pdf
and http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/~tburnus/tmp/energy-tabulate.tex
Without repeat it looks ok:
=page 1===
Hi hans, hi Taco, hello all,
I used the following in my thesis (2 years ago) to make sure I won't
miss a unresolved reference:
---
\def\unknownreference{~\clap{\blackrule[width=1.5ex,height=1.5ex,depth=0.3ex]%
Hello,
I have a long tabulate which spans several pages.
I use:
\starttabulatehead
\HL
\NC Energy \NC Temp. \NC Magn. \NC Wavenumb. \NC Wavelength \NC Freq.
\NC Energy \NC Energy \NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulatehead
\starttabulatetail
\HL
\stoptabulatetail
but this only shows the head/tail of the
Hello,
what is the recommended way to get the following:
as is written in Ref.~4.
Using Ref.~\cite[four] gives Ref. [4] with the superfluous brackets.
(\cite[ref] should remain unmodified, ie with brackets, as this is
mostly used in texts [1-5,7].)
APS' revtex offers \onlinecite
Hi Taco,
Taco Hoekwater schrieb:
\def\onlinecite#1{\cite[left=,right=][#1]}
But are you sure the macro should not be called \inlinecite ?
I'm not sure how it should be called, however, in APS' RevTeX it is
called \onlinecite (as the number is not a superscript but on the line).
(Thanks
Hello,
Taco Hoekwater schrieb:
The most important news items are (I guess)
* the addition of some modules to cont-ext.zip:
- t-construction-plan
- t-degrade
- t-french
t-french: Looking at
http://dl.contextgarden.net/modules/t-french/doc/context/third/t-french/t-french.pdf
Hello,
I have an URL with spaces (foo.cgi?opt=my options with spaces). The
URL link is ok (\goto[url(...)]), but the typeset URL (\url[...])
misses all the spaces.
This is with 2006.03.23 09:57.
Any idea how to fix this?
Tobias
___
ntg-context
Hello,
Hans Hagen schrieb:
I have an URL with spaces (foo.cgi?opt=my options with spaces). The
URL link is ok (\goto[url(...)]), but the typeset URL (\url[...])
misses all the spaces.
This is with 2006.03.23 09:57.
Any idea how to fix this?
can you make a small example file?
Hello,
I have: ConTeXt ver: 2006.03.23 09:57 fmt: 2006.3.23 int: english
mes: english
and get this cryptic error message. I'm positiv that it used to work
with an older version.
Any ideas?
Hi Lutz,
Lutz Haseloff schrieb:
The symbols from the range FF (f.i. FF0C: FULLWITH COMMA,
Try the following (untested): Add the line
\defineunicodecommand 255 {\lookaheaduchar}
to unic-cjk.tex. (Maybe you need to regenerate the format file.)
Tobias
Hans Hagen schrieb:
Lutz Haseloff wrote:
I added:
\defineunicodecommand 255 {\lookaheaduchar}
\defineunicodecommand 32 {\lookaheaduchar}
\defineunicodecommand 37 {\lookaheaduchar}
\defineunicodecommand 38 {\lookaheaduchar}
to unic-cjk.tex and all works now as expected.
why
Hello,
Hraban wrote:
That remembers me to update my old links...
I don't know if that channel ever was active, someone announced it a
long while ago...
Well, depends what you mean by active.
There is no discussion in the channel, but there are usually one or two
[me ;)] in the channel.
Since
Hello,
Hans Hagen schrieb:
\WORD
Hmm, using
\WORD{Hell\odiaeresis\udiaeresis\ssharp}
it works, but if I replace the symbolic names by UTF-8 characters:
\WORD{Hö}
I get:
! Undefined control sequence.
\unicodechar ...harnumber #1\futurelet \nextglyph
Hello,
I think I have a expand problem.
I want to have
\setupheadertexts[pagenumber][{\getmarking[chapter][current]}][section][pagenumber]
with the chapter in \uppercase/\kaps. The problem is that
adding a \uppercase or \kap before the {\getmarking} ends up with
nothing and all my attemps
Hello,
I want to have:
aa
aa
bbb
b
That is: The second paragraph being indented. I tried:
--cut---
\setupindenting[next,yes,big]
\starttext
fajkhfkldjglfd
FJHDLKSGJLKDS
\stoptext
--knip--
but both paragraphs as
Hello,
Sebastian Rooks schrieb:
Did you try with a \fetchmark[chapter][first] as explained on the wiki ?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Headers_and_Footers , section 2 Using
capitals
That indeed worked. (I looked at ConTeXtgarden, but I seemingly missed
the right keyword in my search :-( shame
Hello,
%D \startbuffer
%D \placeformula \startformula \startalign
%D \NC a \NC \eq b \NR[+]
%D \NC c \NC \neq d \NR
%D \NC\NC \neq f \NR[for:hans]
%D \NC\NC \geq g \NR[for:whoelse][a]
%D \NC\NC \leq h \NR[for:whomore][b]
%D \NC\NC \neq i \NR
%D \stopalign \stopformula
%D
Hello,
if I type [chinese] the output is [chinesespace]. (Example
attached.)
I addition I observed that chinese; will have a line break like
chinesenew line; which looks quite ugly.
(The ; and [] are half-width Characters, i.e. the normal Latin
characters and not those which are as wide as a
Hi,
Hans Hagen wrote:
see attached file for usage
%D [ file=m-gnuplot,
This does not work here, the produced .gpd file looks like:
---
^Mset title trigonometry^Mset terminal postscript
set output gpl-gnuplot-1.ps
^Mplot sin(x)
end
---
^M
Hello,
some remarks/errors of the current UTF-8 Chinese support in ConTeXt
2005.12.19:
(For (a) to (c) see also attached file.)
a) unic-chi.tex: This contains the unicode vectors for which a Chinese
font will be used; currently it only covers
Hello,
Hans Hagen wrote:
b) How to change the numberformat used?
eh ... wang lei should know ... i have to look into it (chinese
supports multiple number formats)
I think I found it (it is a bit burried in font-chi.tex):
\startitemize[c] (or cn) gives the normal Chinese number, cc the
Hi,
Xiao Jianfeng wrote:
It should be year年month月day日.
I somehow failed to to get the following working; I'm actually too tired
(3 a.m) to follow the macro expansion in
- \c!date={\v!month,\ ,\v!day,{,\ },\v!year},
+
Hi,
David Arnold wrote:
I'm wondering. If one is starting anew with Context, what would users
recommend as the best choice of table environment?
I think it really depends on the type of table you need. For something
with a simple layout like vocabulary or address lists I would use
tabulate,
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