Hi,
If I try to edit the top level of a page by clicking the edit tab at
the top, then I get a dialog box from Firefox (on Linux). I just
tried it with http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Cont-sys.tex and got
You have chosen to open index.php which is a: PHP script. What
should Firefox do with
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Oh, that's not a good idea, because the next context update will
overwrite cont-sys.rme. So I should copy cont-sys.rme to cont-sys.tex
first, then uncomment the lines in cont-sys.tex. But then a context
update will overwrite cont-sys.rme, and the
sure, that's an option, but up to the user (maybe wikify this
suggestion)
Patrick: Not sure if it's a firefox-only problem or one that the
contextgarden wiki can help with by sending more detailed mime types,
but...
If I try to edit the top level of a page by clicking the edit tab at
the top,
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On Sun, 24 Sep 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Oh, that's not a good idea, because the next context update will
overwrite cont-sys.rme. So I should copy cont-sys.rme to cont-sys.tex
first, then uncomment the lines in cont-sys.tex. But then a context
update will overwrite cont-sys.rme,
On 9/23/06, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
So maybe the best approach is to edit cont-sys.rme directly, then
merge changes (using a revision control system like mercurial or git)
that arrive with the new context distributions.
Changes in cont-sys.rme don't happen that often. You can safely create
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 9/23/06, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
So maybe the best approach is to edit cont-sys.rme directly, then
merge changes (using a revision control system like mercurial or git)
that arrive with the new context distributions.
Changes in cont-sys.rme don't happen that often.
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Wolfgang,
Thanks for the pointer. I don't have a cont-sys.tex, but cont-sys.rme
has these lines
% \runMPgraphicstrue
% \runMPTEXgraphicstrue
The .rme extension meant I'd missed it when I ran grep on the .tex
files. I'll uncomment them.
Oh, that's not a good
[Hans: Feature suggestion for figure inclusion at the end...]
I wrote:
So, is --final a requirement when using metafun, or am I hacking
around a problem I've caused by leaving something out?
An answer is that I should set \runMPgraphicstrue. I thought it was
automatically set,
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 15:03:57 +0100
Sanjoy Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Hans: Feature suggestion for figure inclusion at the end...]
I wrote:
So, is --final a requirement when using metafun, or am I hacking
around a problem I've caused by leaving something out?
An answer is that I
Wolfgang,
Thanks for the pointer. I don't have a cont-sys.tex, but cont-sys.rme
has these lines
% \runMPgraphicstrue
% \runMPTEXgraphicstrue
The .rme extension meant I'd missed it when I ran grep on the .tex
files. I'll uncomment them.
Oh, that's not a good idea, because the next context
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 17:46:56 +0100
Sanjoy Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wolfgang,
Thanks for the pointer. I don't have a cont-sys.tex, but cont-sys.rme
has these lines
% \runMPgraphicstrue
% \runMPTEXgraphicstrue
The .rme extension meant I'd missed it when I ran grep on the .tex
I was trying experiments with the file below, changing r from 1cm to
10cm or vice versa, then rerunning texexec and looking at the pdf. But
the pdf changes only the second time that I run texexec (and each time,
texexec runs metafun for the embedded graphic). However, the pdf
changes right away
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