Hello list,
I recently upgraded my distro release to Ubuntu Noble on one of my
machines. The ConTeXt packages that were previously for
2021.03.05.20230120 were upgraded to 2023.05.05.20230730.
Since the upgrade I've noticed my BibTeX footnotes that previously
looked like this:
https://imgur.c
Hello list,
I recently upgraded my distro release to Ubuntu Noble on one of my
machines. The ConTeXt packages that were previously for
2021.03.05.20230120 were upgraded to 2023.05.05.20230730.
Since the upgrade I've noticed my BibTeX footnotes that previously
looked like this:
https://imgur.c
Hello!
I have the context standalone installed.
How do I update it to reflect the last changes in the GIT repo?
http://gitorious.org/context
Cheers,
André Caldas.
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Thanks Mojca, Wolfgang, Yue
Now it is working.
On 1/12/09, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just some basic feedback ...
>
> - GUI on Windows (written by Vyatcheslav) doesn't offer --context=alpha
> switch
> - There's nothing wrong with just overwriting the existing files with
> files extracted
Hello,
Just some basic feedback ...
- GUI on Windows (written by Vyatcheslav) doesn't offer --context=alpha switch
- There's nothing wrong with just overwriting the existing files with
files extracted from PRAGMA; first-setup.sh doesn't do much more than
that.
- The luatools --selfupdate and mtxr
Am 11.01.2009 um 21:50 schrieb Mehdi Omidali:
I did --context=alpha and after installation after I run
luatools --generate
context --make en
I got the error
.
?:0 :attemts to index global tracker
luatools |
luatools | runtime : 0.776 seconds
MtxRun | totalruntime 0.859
This is a faq, you
I did --context=alpha and after installation after I run
luatools --generate
context --make en
I got the error
.
?:0 :attemts to index global tracker
luatools |
luatools | runtime : 0.776 seconds
MtxRun | totalruntime 0.859
On 1/11/09, Yue Wang wrote:
> change the --context= from stable to l
change the --context= from stable to latest in your first-setup.sh and
run it again.
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 9:19 PM, Mehdi Omidali wrote:
> I use the minimal gui installer.
>
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Yue Wang wrote:
>>
>> what do you mean by "not working"?
>>
>> btw, you'd better upgr
I use the minimal gui installer.
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Yue Wang wrote:
> what do you mean by "not working"?
>
> btw, you'd better upgrade using context minimal's first-setup.sh
>
> On 1/11/09, Mehdi Omidali wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I want to update my minimal installation on windows to the
what do you mean by "not working"?
btw, you'd better upgrade using context minimal's first-setup.sh
On 1/11/09, Mehdi Omidali wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to update my minimal installation on windows to the latest alpha.
> Seems that just copying the files in the base folder of the latest alpha to
> th
Hi,
I want to update my minimal installation on windows to the latest alpha.
Seems that just copying the files in the base folder of the latest alpha to
the corresponding folder in the minimal distribution is not working. Should
I do something else?
_
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Lately, we get a lot of bug reports for miktex, which is problematic
since none of us use miktex: I believe Hans has a fptex-ish system,
and most other 'core' people are either linux or macintosh based.
The problem is, currently MikTeX (2.4) does not have a SDK, the
main
At 06:04 AM 8/29/2005, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
* A read-only CVS containing as many of the old ConTeXt releases as
we can find, for reference and regression checks.
subversion -)
i'll set that up as soon as possible and taco can mirror that (interesting
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi Idris (and all),
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
When a new ConTeXt is released, Taco or someone else could then
document which bugs are fixed, features added, and, most importantly,
what features are changed or broken.
Whenever someone reports a problem, the release
Hi Idris (and all),
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
When a new ConTeXt is released, Taco or someone else could then document which
bugs are fixed, features added, and, most importantly, what features are
changed or broken.
Whenever someone reports a problem, the release notes on the wiki
enable
Dear gang,
I understand that ConTeXt is a HUGE system, and it is impossible for Hans to
micro-test everything. However, it is not infrequent that upgrades by users
lead to sometimes days of lost productivity. For example, a recent change in
the indentation code ruined a 425-page manuscript and
Another bug/feature:
Something has apparently changed in the way fonts/maps are loaded.
The following used to work, now does not
% output=pdf interface=en
\usetypescriptfile[type-mpoow]
\usetypescript[MinionProOptow]
\setupbodyfont[minionprooptow,10pt]
\starttext
\dots
\
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
texexec --make
generates both pdfetex and aleph formats? Right now I still have to compile
the aleph format separately.
in newtexexec it's possible to do that as well as add teh engine in the
banner of the tex file so that the right format is taken
(i have to
>= Original Message From Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>>Is engine path working? Is there one command to generate both aleph and
>>pdfetex formats or do I have to do this separately?
>>
>>
>should work automatically
1. Can I do something in e.g. texexec.ini so that
texexec --make
gene
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
I have a lot of private/generated stuff in texmf-local and texmf-fonts, much
of it generated by texfont etc. Is it safe (after backup) to just drop the new
C:/ConTeXt on top of the older one?
i think so
Is engine path working? Is there one command to generate bo
>= Original Message From Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>>System complains that pdfetex.dll cannot be found. Sure enough, there is no
>>such dll in the distribution.
>just use the old pdfetex and pdfetex.pool (i'll fix the mswin zip files
One more question:
I have a lot of private/gene
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Dear gang,
Have not updated in a while, noticed a new mswincontext.zip, now trying to
upgrade to the latest.
First thing:
System complains that pdfetex.dll cannot be found. Sure enough, there is no
such dll in the distribution.
2. Can I go back to the last mswin
Dear gang,
Have not updated in a while, noticed a new mswincontext.zip, now trying to
upgrade to the latest.
First thing:
System complains that pdfetex.dll cannot be found. Sure enough, there is no
such dll in the distribution.
2. Can I go back to the last mswincontext and just use cont-tmf,
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 23:51:50 +0100, h h extern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
when needed, unzip the latest cont-tfm (beta) and cont-lmr archives in
texmf-local and remake formats
Where are the cont-lmr archives? I can't find them...
on our website there is a zip (beta locat
>= Original Message From Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>> ===
>> C:\ConTeXt\texmf-mswin\web2c>aleph --ini *plain \dump
>> This is Alephk, Version 3.141592-1.15-2.1-0.0-rc4 (Web2c 7.5.3) (INIALEPH)
>> %&-line parsing enabled.
>
>this is
ishamid wrote:
= Original Message From Idris Samawi Hamid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 23:51:50 +0100, h h extern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
when needed, unzip the latest cont-tfm (beta) and cont-lmr archives in
texmf-local and remake formats
Where are the cont-lmr archives? I
ishamid wrote:
I must be making this way too complicated, anyway...
I placed C:\ConTeXt\texmf-mswin\bin ahead of TeXLive in my NT PATH (Windows
2000) so those binaries get called first. I tried to make the aleph format:
===
C:\ConTeXt\texmf-mswi
I must be making this way too complicated, anyway...
I placed C:\ConTeXt\texmf-mswin\bin ahead of TeXLive in my NT PATH (Windows
2000) so those binaries get called first. I tried to make the aleph format:
===
C:\ConTeXt\texmf-mswin\web2c>aleph
> just download the windows zip file from our website and install that one
> in a separate tree, e.g. under
>
> c:\context
>
> then, you can initialize that tree with
>
> c:\context\setuptex c:\context
>
> and voila ...
Ok, I followed the above. Now I have two trees, c:\TeXLive and c:\ConTeXt
Iss
>= Original Message From Idris Samawi Hamid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 23:51:50 +0100, h h extern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> when needed, unzip the latest cont-tfm (beta) and cont-lmr archives in
>> texmf-local and remake formats
>
>Where are the cont-lmr archives? I ca
On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 23:51:50 +0100, h h extern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
when needed, unzip the latest cont-tfm (beta) and cont-lmr archives in
texmf-local and remake formats
Where are the cont-lmr archives? I can't find them...
Idris
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ishamid wrote:
Dear syndicate,
While I have not closely kept up with all developments it seems that
installation/upgrade procedures have been improved. I also went through a lot
of pain the last time I upgraded so I ask:
Given that:
1. I have not updated my context since Aug. of last year;
2. my
Dear syndicate,
While I have not closely kept up with all developments it seems that
installation/upgrade procedures have been improved. I also went through a lot
of pain the last time I upgraded so I ask:
Given that:
1. I have not updated my context since Aug. of last year;
2. my fpTeX is fr
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