Hi Hans and all,
The example below demonstrates text completely overwriting a figure
(with Debian sid TeTeX version 2.0.2b-1).
\starttext
\setupfloats[spacebefore=,spaceafter=]
\reservefigure[height=2cm,width=4cm,frame=on][left]{}
{\bf Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,} consectetur adipisicing elit,
Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum said this at Fri, 20 Aug 2004 20:57:05 +0200:
Well, I'd love to use aleph - no doubt! But, as I work with MacOS(X)
I fear I have to find a solution that will work for pdfetex.
Could someone help me?
Hmm. What's your timeframe?
I'm
I wrote:
Malformed UTF-8 character (unexpected end of string) at
/usr/TeX/texmf/scripts/context/perl/texutil.pl line 1520, TUI line 3.
etc.
Forgot to say, the /tui file in question has this at line 3:
c \thisisbytesequence{^^G^^[#}
which certainly does look a bit funny.
Duncan
I'm running the latest beta on top of a TeXlive 2003 install on linux.
The job I'm currently running needs various tables of contents (and a
set of bookmarks) but texutil (v. 8.2) seems to be choking on the .tui
file at the very end of the run with this message:
TeXUtil 8.2 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA
Hi,
Here is the essence of your problem:
kpathsea: Running mktexmf ec-uplr8a ! I can't find file
`ec-uplr8a'. * ...jfour; mag:=1; nonstopmode; input ec-uplr8a
You don't have the proper font files in place to use the postscript
typescripts as they come in the default ConText.
Hello,
Okay. Problem solved. The thing is that I did not ask the texlive
distribution to install the extra fonts package. The palatino fonts were
part of the extra fonts.
Right, I did aks you if you have psnfss installed? Hmm, perhaps I
forgot, because I think that everybody has it
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
I'm running the latest beta on top of a TeXlive 2003 install on linux.
The job I'm currently running needs various tables of contents (and a
set of bookmarks) but texutil (v. 8.2) seems to be choking on the .tui
file at the very end of the run with this message:
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
I wrote:
Malformed UTF-8 character (unexpected end of string) at
/usr/TeX/texmf/scripts/context/perl/texutil.pl line 1520, TUI line 3.
etc.
Forgot to say, the /tui file in question has this at line 3:
c \thisisbytesequence{^^G^^[#}
which certainly does look a bit funny.
Hi,
The excursion manual describes how to use w(dim) to set a column's
minimum width. Is there a way to set a column's maximum width so that
text automatically wraps around?
Alternatively, is there a way to set a table's maximum width so that it
doesn't get wider than \textwidth? I tried using