Hello,
I tried following things:
1.\enableregime[win]
äöü is working; ß is shown as SS
2. \enableregime \[il1]
öäü and ß comes wrong
3. \enableregime[win]
\definecharacter ssharp 255
äöü is working; ß is shown as SS
\ssharp results in ß
4. \enableregime[il1]
Alan Bowen wrote:
Following the example in the ConTeXt Wiki (http://
wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes) I have defined an environment file that
specifies two modes (screen, print) for the production of the same
source file. This works well when the appropriate texexec commands
are given at the
Olivier wrote:
Quoting Hans Hagen :
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Olivier wrote:
Actually, the file texmf.cnf should be located at /etc/texmf/ like all
the config files for the tetex distrib (and I assume the
/usr/share/texmf/web2c
is just a
andrea valle wrote:
Hi to all,
I was trying to convert form pdf to rtf in order to share docs with
non-conTeXt people. Acrobat 7.0 allows with save as to export to
many formats.
When I convert a pdf created with MSword (or something like: I tried
also with some on-line pdfs) I have
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
Hello,
I tried following things:
1.\enableregime[win]
äöü is working; ß is shown as SS
Strange. If you take a look at enco-def.tex, you'll notice that
\Ssharp will expand into SS, but I have no idea why this would happen
with \ssharp. Where did I miss the
Wolfgang Zillig said this at Sun, 16 Oct 2005 19:57:35 +0200:
The font I use is from
the hfbright package (the hfbright package is a free version of the
cmbright font) but when I created that typescript I did't relalize that
a full font package was available and I renamed the fonts (therefore I
Salvete,
afaics, the following three mathml snippets encode exactly the same thing:
---[1]
mrow
mia/mi
mo::/mo
mib/mi
/mrow
---[2]
mrow
mia/mi
mo::/mo
mib/mi
/mrow
---[3]
mrow
mia/mimo::/momib/mi
/mrow
However, I only get the expected output
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
However, I only get the expected output from the third version. Any
workaround or bugfix?
My bad. I forgot the math wrapper element. The spacing is perfectly
ok (in this example).
Christopher
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Wolfgang Zillig said this at Mon, 17 Oct 2005 14:06:32 +0200:
Hello Adam,
thanks for your answer!
Hi. I'm just catching up with this issue.
Mojca is giving you the right information. I've installed hfbright
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Propably you are right and I should go the easy way and simply use an
other font. Do you know if there is a ready package for the Latin Modern
light sans?
Um, disregard that. I must have hallucinated that font. It doesn't
exist. Sorry.
well, there since
Lutz Haseloff said:
i prepared a small perl script to convert chinese utf-8 encoded
tex-files to gbk coded tex-files.
Thanks so much, I look forward to trying it out next week when I get
back to work, and will let you know how I get on. Thanks for taking the
time.
Duncan
Willi—
Many thanks. That is helpful and much appreciated. I missed the
closing remark about \enablemode on the Mode page of ConTeXt wiki
(which I come to rely on extensively).
The advantage of the command line/texexec approach is that one can
specify the name of the output using
Many thanks, Hans. The idea of a pop-up menu for texexec does have a
peculiar charm.
Best, Alan
On Oct 17, 2005, at 4:21 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Alan Bowen wrote:
Following the example in the ConTeXt Wiki (http://
wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes) I have defined an environment file
that
Am 2005-10-17 um 10:27 schrieb Hans Hagen:
I was trying to convert form pdf to rtf in order to share docs
with non-conTeXt people. Acrobat 7.0 allows with save as to
export to many formats.
When I convert a pdf created with MSword (or something like: I
tried also with some on-line pdfs) I
Well, I am very glad that you said something. I was feeling unusually
sheepish for having missed it!
Cheers, Alan
On Oct 17, 2005, at 4:45 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2005-10-17 um 19:04 schrieb Alan Bowen:
Many thanks. That is helpful and much appreciated. I missed the
closing
Salute wizards!
I tried to write a macro for a TABLE line:
\def\TestCmd{\dodoubleempty\doTestCmd}
\def\doTestCmd[#1][#2]#3{\bTR\bTD #3
\iffirstargument\hfill (#1)\fi
\eTD \bTD
\ifsecondargument
3: #2 and #3
\else
2: only #3
\fi
\eTD\eTR
}
But it never
Thanks to all. I'm still struggling to find a way to share easily common documents with non-Context world. I thought I would have solved passing directly form the final pdf output to doc/rtf format, but it seems that I will have to give up.
Best
-a-
On 17 Oct 2005, at 10:27, Hans Hagen wrote:
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