Hans Hagen wrote:
however, best is not to mix tex this way with xml
H ... will heed that advice then ... as a remedy: Taco, how would I
define a new 'cite' alternative along the lines
of 'authoryear'/'authoryears' that would result in 'Author et. al., 2004'?
Thanks for any hint, Joh
Hi Hans,
I've analyzed the situation using different combinations of regimes and
encodings, including switching off handling (\donothandleactivecharacter) and
it seems to me, that every text with chars 127, which is fully expanded (as
in 8bit.tex), must cause difficulties, because TOC entry
Hi all,
I'm quite new to ConTeXt, but I've been working with LaTeX for several years
now. Now I faced a problem which I'm not able to solve in LaTeX which
probably can be solved in ConTeXt:
I need a possibility to set grafics in a book on exact, absolute positions.
Now I found the way for
Thomas Engel wrote:
Hello Hans,
this is the message I got after running texexec pro_mcc_a3.tex.
As you can see I have increased the memory size for mp.
I have attached the two tex-files.
Maybe there is a mistake in the mp-code. A pdf-file will be produced,
but if you check the output you
Hello Hans,
this is the message I got after running texexec pro_mcc_a3.tex.
As you can see I have increased the memory size for mp.
I have attached the two tex-files.
Maybe there is a mistake in the mp-code. A pdf-file will be produced,
but if you check the output you will see, that one cubicle
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
however, best is not to mix tex this way with xml
H ... will heed that advice then ... as a remedy: Taco, how would I
define a new 'cite' alternative along the lines
of 'authoryear'/'authoryears' that would result in 'Author et. al., 2004'?
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Each component starts with \title which does a page break. There are
no local setups in any component. I expected that each component will
be typed out in the same manner, whether I compile the a component,
a product or the
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, WN wrote:
One thing I want to do with a set of subformula's is
to reference the main formula but still subnumbering the equations
like
Try this. Warning: I do not know everything that is happening here.
There may be some unexpected side effects.
\unprotect
Hi Hans,
I've analyzed the situation using different combinations of regimes and
encodings, including switching off handling (\donothandleactivecharacter) and
it seems to me, that every text with chars 127, which is fully expanded (as
in 8bit.tex), must cause difficulties, because TOC entry
nico wrote:
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 22:50:58 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 14:44:28 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
Hello,
Typically the numbers are rendered white in black
circle. I could use the Dingbats numbers, but it
Thomas Engel wrote:
Hello Hans,
this is the message I got after running texexec pro_mcc_a3.tex.
As you can see I have increased the memory size for mp.
I have attached the two tex-files.
Maybe there is a mistake in the mp-code. A pdf-file will be produced,
but if you check the output you
Hans Hagen wrote:
So 'numbering=yes' will number according to position on the page?
no
To avoid confusion:
When 'page' refers to the typeset result, then Hans' answer actually
means 'yes'. Or it should, at least. I remember files where I had to
run texexec twice though. I am not sure if that
Johannes Fichtinger wrote:
Hi all,
I'm quite new to ConTeXt, but I've been working with LaTeX for several years
now. Now I faced a problem which I'm not able to solve in LaTeX which
probably can be solved in ConTeXt:
I need a possibility to set grafics in a book on exact, absolute
Thomas Engel wrote:
Hello Hans,
this is the message I got after running texexec pro_mcc_a3.tex.
As you can see I have increased the memory size for mp.
I have attached the two tex-files.
Maybe there is a mistake in the mp-code. A pdf-file will be produced,
but if you check the output you
Martin Kolařík wrote:
Hi Hans,
I've analyzed the situation using different combinations of regimes and
encodings, including switching off handling (\donothandleactivecharacter) and
it seems to me, that every text with chars 127, which is fully expanded (as
in 8bit.tex), must cause
Hans Hagen wrote:
Thomas Engel wrote:
Hello Hans,
this is the message I got after running texexec pro_mcc_a3.tex.
As you can see I have increased the memory size for mp.
I have attached the two tex-files.
Maybe there is a mistake in the mp-code. A pdf-file will be produced,
but if you check
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I said, I work with the standalone distri?
the minimal or the complete windows version (including scite etc)
And I thought, the binaries are from fptex, right?
sure
And if both texexec.ini's are removed:
texexec complains:
warning: texexec.ini not
Hi Johannes,
Johannes Graumann wrote:
1) Titles from PubMed always end with a '.'. Since the cite module (at least
the version with Tetex in Debian unstable) does not check for the presence
of a '.', but just appends one, I end up with 2 '.'s after the title when
using a unmanipulated *.bib
Martin Kolařík wrote:
Hi Hans,
I've analyzed the situation using different combinations of regimes and
encodings, including switching off handling (\donothandleactivecharacter) and
it seems to me, that every text with chars 127, which is fully expanded (as
in 8bit.tex), must cause
Vit Zyka wrote:
Martin Kolařík wrote:
Hi Hans,
I've analyzed the situation using different combinations of regimes and
encodings, including switching off handling (\donothandleactivecharacter)
and it seems to me, that every text with chars 127, which is fully
expanded (as in
Hi all,
For my french document, I use:
\def\activateSomeCharacters{%
\defineactivecharacter ! {\,\string!}%
\defineactivecharacter ? {\,\string?}%
\defineactivecharacter : {\,\string:}%
\defineactivecharacter ; {\,\string;}}
\activateSomeCharacters
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Is this possible to get this def smarter ?
\defineactivecharacter : {\removelastspace \,\string:}
Cheers, Taco
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Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Hi all,
For my french document, I use:
\def\activateSomeCharacters{%
\defineactivecharacter ! {\,\string!}%
\defineactivecharacter ? {\,\string?}%
\defineactivecharacter : {\,\string:}%
\defineactivecharacter ; {\,\string;}}
\activateSomeCharacters
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Martin Kolařík wrote:
Hi Hans,
I've analyzed the situation using different combinations of regimes and
encodings, including switching off handling (\donothandleactivecharacter)
and it seems to me, that every text with chars 127, which is fully
expanded
Vit Zyka wrote:
So there is no need to have only 7-bit chars in tui/tuo etc.? All right,
I think this will be better also for sorting. Sounds promissing.
if the regime is the same for a whole document ... indeed
Hans
-
Yes, in my product I use:
\enableregime[il9]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
just before \startproduct
Taco's def works fine...
Renaud
do you use \useencoding[ffr]?
Hans
-
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Yes, in my product I use:
\enableregime[il9]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
just before \startproduct
Taco's def works fine...
but why do you need defs at all
Hans
-
Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
So 'numbering=yes' will number according to position on the page?
no
To avoid confusion:
When 'page' refers to the typeset result, then Hans' answer actually
means 'yes'. Or it should, at least. I remember files where I had to
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Here \figuremacro figures out (sorry) that narrow figures go in the
margin and wide figures go at the top of the page. But the page will
look funny: The narrow figure will be numbered, say, Figure 10, and
the wide figure will be
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Taco's msg about no meaning yes made me wonder: what's the special case
or problem you were thinking of?
probably that the automatic renumbering sometimes interferes with non
trivial sequential flushing
Perhaps Holland in the winter can offer the dark, rainy day (just
On 4/4/06, Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hello,
I'm a biochemist and
the majority of my cited sources derives from www.pubmed.org, which I
import into BibTeX via pybliographic. I have some slight problems with the
formating as provided by the database and was wondering whether it's
possible to
Hans Hagen a crit:
but why do you need defs at all
Hans
Because if I don't use this def, I don't obtain correct spacing (i.e.
no space between the word and { ;, :, !, ? } ) !
Considering this sample:
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\enableregime[il9]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
I remember that french punctuation worked well in the past, then it
doesn't work anymore... At this time, I thought that my problem are due
to my document and correct the problem with the first def, then forget
and think about other problems...
See [NTG-context] French punctuation spacing not
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
PS: I noticed that some updates are being made about the modules, but
the following sites
I am slowly fixing all those links. The contextgarden is the leading
source of the module as well as the manual.
http://modules.contextgarden.net/bib (wrong link to the
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Hans Hagen a écrit :
but why do you need defs at all
Hans
Because if I don't use this def, I don't obtain correct spacing (i.e.
no space between the word and { ;, :, !, ? } ) !
Considering this sample:
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\enableregime[il9]
\useencoding[ffr]
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Meanwhile I've been experimenting in baby steps, and numbering=yes does
what I want, as does specifying nothing about numbering. But
numbering=nocheck doesn't stop it, so I'm confused by what the nocheck
option does (doesn't cause me problems since the default is what I
From:Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\setupfloats[numbering=nocheck]
\starttext
\input tufte \placefigure[rightmargin]{first} {\externalfigure[dummy]} \par
\input knuth \placefigure[top]{second}{\externalfigure[dummy]} \par
\stoptext
does commenting the no
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 09:42:51 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But there's something strange: the first circle is greater than the
others
(but the numbers have all the same size). Tracing a bit I see that the
first circle has a width=16.5333pt, the others 13.19997pt. What's the
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 21:59:36 +0200, nico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 09:42:51 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But there's something strange: the first circle is greater than the
others
(but the numbers have all the same size). Tracing a bit I see that
the
nico wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 21:59:36 +0200, nico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 09:42:51 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But there's something strange: the first circle is greater than the
others
(but the numbers have all the same size). Tracing a
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
context : ver: 2005.01.31
cont-en : ver: 2005.01.31 fmt: 2006.3.28 mes: english
Maybe this context installation is too old for nocheck. On the other
hand, it should complain then?
i remember a bug (actually the mechanism is rather
nico wrote:
It seems to be related to some font loading stuff, since when I don't put
\ss I haven't this. So, if I put the following in the test I have no more
the problem.
strange, here it shows twice the same size
\starttext
{\tracingall\setbox0\hbox{\ss 99}\the\wd0}
\stoptext
may
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 22:52:33 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
It seems to be related to some font loading stuff, since when I don't
put
\ss I haven't this. So, if I put the following in the test I have no
more
the problem.
strange, here it shows twice the same
Sanjoy,
Hans had me do the following and it worked.
\placefigure
[inright,reset][fig:graphmap]
{A mapping diagram for $f$.}
{\externalfigure[graph1][width=\marginwidth]}
On Apr 5, 2006, at 9:49 PM, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
I tested the following on the context live. Both figures are in the
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, WN wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, WN wrote:
One thing I want to do with a set of subformula's is
to reference the main formula but still subnumbering the equations
like
Try this. Warning: I do not know everything that is happening here. There
may
I just upgraded following the instructions on the wiki, and wanted to
check that it went well and that the newer ones were being found --
always a nightmare subject in *TeX* with paths configurable by a
combination of environment variables, config files, and config files
chosen by other env
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