Gavin Sinclair said this at Sat, 3 Sep 2005 15:42:36 +1000:
Greetings (first post),
Hi Gavin,
Two things:
Are you running texfont from the directory that contains all the .otf files?
(This doesn't look like the problem here, but) Are you running the
latest ConTeXt? There was a bug in the
Hello,
I would like to specify some stuff about ConTeXt on Debian on the wiki,
(like tetex3 via apt-get and texfont for the beginning)
Do you prefer a very specific page for Debian or should I put the
informations on the font page, the tetex3 page etc...
thanks
On 9/7/05, Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gavin,
Two things:
Are you running texfont from the directory that contains all the .otf files?
Absolutely. It's a temporary directory containing those files. The
first part of the process went fine.
(This doesn't look like the
Gavin Sinclair wrote:
I believe so. I installed ConTeXt for the first time about 10 days
ago. It was a MiKTeX package, so I'm relying on that being up to
date.
You can easily verify this by running texexec --version. The latest
version of context is 2005.08.31.
Cheers, Taco
Hi,
The mirror bug that ruined Mojka's presentation can be repaired with
(core-mis.tex);
\def\domirrorbox % \hbox/\vbox/\vtop
{\bgroup
\dowithnextbox
{\dontshowcomposition
\scratchdimen\nextboxwd
% better use an hbox (if no \forgetall, leftskip etc may creep in)
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Than you very much!. An interesting side-effect though. The text that
follows remains green, at least untill the end of the page ;)
(A workaround is an additional space after the command.)
It needs a bit longer definition of \typeTEX. The next def seems
to do it.
Having successfully installed the latest ConTeXt within TeTeX 3.0
I'm having trouble getting a simple file to process. My test file
simple.tex contains:
\starttext
Hello World
\stoptext
Invoking texexec with 'texexec simple.tex' produces the following:
- START OUTPUT
Pearson, Mark (Capita Symonds) wrote:
- START OUTPUT -
$ texexec --version
what about
$texexec --verbose
luigi
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Pearson, Mark (Capita Symonds) wrote:
cont-en : ver: 2005.01.31 fmt: 2005.9.6 mes: english
cont-nl : ver: 2005.01.31 fmt: 2005.9.6 mes: dutch
total run time : 4 seconds
-- END OUTPUT --
Any ideas what
Hi all,
I've used \doboundtext so far, to crop my text exactly as I want it. But
now I've problems with text, that contains a \underbar token. It seems,
that \handletokens can't handle \underbar.
The other cropping alternative, \limitatetext, perfectly works with
\underbar, but it's useless for
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi all,
I've used \doboundtext so far, to crop my text exactly as I want it. But
now I've problems with text, that contains a \underbar token. It seems,
that \handletokens can't handle \underbar.
The other cropping alternative, \limitatetext, perfectly works with
\underbar,
Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi all,
I've used \doboundtext so far, to crop my text exactly as I want it. But
now I've problems with text, that contains a \underbar token. It seems,
that \handletokens can't handle \underbar.
The other cropping alternative, \limitatetext, perfectly
Sorry to bother you Hans, but the macro is not working as expected...
I can see the cropped text (\underbar + special symbols) and there is an
hyphen symbol in the text only example.
I've added the example code I used for tests with \limitatetext and
\doboundtext.
Peter
% interface=en
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
It needs a bit longer definition of \typeTEX. The next def seems
to do it.
\def\typeTEX
{\bgroup
\def\processinlineverbatim##1%
{\processingverbatimtrue
\localcatcodestrue
Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
And another request for Taco: with option=TEX, the '%' are typeset
with yellowish gray, while the actual comments remain black. How can I
make the whole comment gray?
consider it a misfeature -)
% the next one was \string, but this prevents
Peter Rolf wrote:
Sorry to bother you Hans, but the macro is not working as expected...
I can see the cropped text (\underbar + special symbols) and there is an
hyphen symbol in the text only example.
I've added the example code I used for tests with \limitatetext and
\doboundtext.
Gavin Sinclair wrote:
Adam Lindsay wrote:
(This doesn't look like the problem here, but) Are you running the
latest ConTeXt? There was a bug in the OpenType support in TeXFont that
was fixed in the distribution as of a couple months ago.
I believe so. I installed ConTeXt for the first
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hello ConTeCters,
please, is there some trick how to suppress external graphics
inclusion into PDF, just only show dummy frames instead? I would like
to send the underworked doc with plenty of graphics for proof reading.
With graphics it has tens of MB.
I tried
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
But, I finally understand why I was confused yesterday.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setuptype[option=TEX]
\type{\a}
does nothing (and this was what I first tried and thought that this is
not supported yet; non-existing options never raise an error
Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Sorry to bother you Hans, but the macro is not working as expected...
I can see the cropped text (\underbar + special symbols) and there is an
hyphen symbol in the text only example.
I've added the example code I used for tests with \limitatetext and
Hi,
I'm uploading a beta. I replaces a few font things, i.e. il2 and pl0
support is now replaced by a combination of regimes and using ec and qx.
Also, given that up install the latest latin modern zip, you can have
condensed monospaced fonts:
\definetypeface [modern] [tt] [mono]
Hi All,
well, till five minutes ago the command mptopdf myfile.mp gives in
output myfile.pdf, but after playing with metafun, now I can't get in
output the myfile.pdf using the same command; however, mptopdf says
that myfile.pdf has been created, but nothing really happens.
How to get mptopdf
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hello ConTeCters,
please, is there some trick how to suppress external graphics
inclusion into PDF, just only show dummy frames instead? I would like
to send the underworked doc with plenty of graphics for proof reading.
With graphics it has tens of MB.
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