Hi Hans and Vit,
I've attached pdf and tex made with texexec 8bit.tex using the last beta
(with cp1250 regime). The version chapterB is what I am using now, chapterA
version is straightforward but not functional.
From this my ideas from last mail came -- when I am expanding \XMLflush
exactly
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Taco, how would I
define a new 'cite' alternative along the lines
of 'authoryear'/'authoryears' that would result in 'Author et. al.,
2004'?
Easiest is by using a special macro breaking it up in two bits, like so:
\def\mycite#1{\cite[author][#1],
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
$ texexec 3.tex
$ dvips 3
$ ps2pdf 3.ps = 3.pdf is in color
This is 'wrong'. Normally, your output should be b/w unless
you have \setupcolors[state=start] in your document somewhere,
but ConTeXt does not know how to convert your images to
greyscale in the dvips
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
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
nico wrote:
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,
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Could you - maybe - point me towards the more cumbersome 'official'
solution?
See attached example.
Cheers, taco
ixbib.tex
Description: TeX document
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Hi,
I'm uploading a beta that may work better with xml and special encodings
...
\enableregime[cp1250]
\mainlanguage[cz]
\starttext
\title{Žluouècí konì úpí}
\placelist[chapter][criterium=all]
\startbuffer
chapter
titleŽluouècí konì úpí/title
/chapter
\stopbuffer
Martin Kolařík wrote:
Hi Hans,
you are a magician :-)
I've included 8bit.zip which I processed using the latest beta (11:13 today).
Heads are OK, but there is still difference in TOC entries. I did not analyze
everything and I did not try play with expansion=yes/no and of course I do
Hans Hagen wrote:
context itself (the tex file) is recent, while your formats are old
did you run texexec --make --all
I had run 'texexec --make' (following the directions at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Debian_installation). I just ran
'texexec --make --all' but the version info looks the
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
context itself (the tex file) is recent, while your formats are old
did you run texexec --make --all
I had run 'texexec --make' (following the directions at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Debian_installation). I just ran
'texexec --make
Hi,
All this confusion with the formats and their paths is why my teTeX
installation page starts with:
De-install any existing teTeX
That really is the least confusing option, IMO. If you really do
not want to do that (because you only ever use pdftex, for example)
simply always copy the
I just tried context for the first time on a Linux Fedora Core 4 PC
(after downloading and installing the latest cont-tmf.zip over the
original installation in my default /usr/share/texmf directory; I then
ran 'fmtutil --all'). My simple file, samplecontext.tex, reads:
\starttext
a test
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Could you - maybe - point me towards the more cumbersome 'official'
solution?
See attached example.
Cheers, taco
Taco,
With this preamble code
\unprotect
\def\bibauthoryearxref[#1]%
{\ixbibauthoryear{#1}%
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Subject: [NTG-context] ConTeXt Errors
...
Core 4 PC (after downloading and installing the latest
cont-tmf.zip over the
Hello,
Is there a ConTeXt analogue to the LaTeX package 'units', used for
typesetting scientific units? I'm especially interested in the 'unitfrac'
functionality of that package ...
Thanks, Joh
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Hans Hagen wrote:
well, either use texconfig to generate context formats or use
texexec --make
texconfig does not support the $engine subpath feature (too difficult
to implement) but we need this in order to distinguish between
formats for pdftex, aleph and xetex
Success:
$ texexec
Hello,
\defineXMLentity[00B5] {\textmu}
seems to deliver an italic mu when using the standard font. Is there a way
to get a 'straight' one?
Thanks, Joh
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Hi Everyone,
I am attempting to get html output from a simple Context source
without much success. Tex4ht has a small note about private
configuration files and a htcontext script. Is anyone using this or
should I be looking down another road. I'm running Miktex with an
early march update of
Hi Johannes,
I have never used the LaTeX package 'units' but see
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Units
Cheers,
Renaud
Johannes Graumann a écrit :
Hello,
Is there a ConTeXt analogue to the LaTeX package 'units', used for
typesetting scientific units? I'm especially interested in the 'unitfrac'
Hi Johannes,
Johannes Graumann wrote:
What am I doing wrong? Outdated ContTeXt/bib module?
Yes. Get the new one from http://modules.contextgarden.net/bib
or wait 'till the new context release (tomorrow, i believe).
Cheers, taco
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Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hello,
Is there a ConTeXt analogue to the LaTeX package 'units', used for
typesetting scientific units? I'm especially interested in the 'unitfrac'
functionality of that package ...
There is module called 'units' but if it does what that LaTeX
package does is beyond
Hi Tom,
It looks like a bad installation. Any ideas?
You're right... ;)
I don't know fedora well, but it seems to have tetex already installed
(with an old release of ConTeXt)
Try texexec --make --all en and see if texexec --version returns
something like this:
TeXExec 5.4.3 - ConTeXt /
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Johannes Graumann wrote:
\defineXMLentity[00B5] {\textmu}
seems to deliver an italic mu when using the standard font. Is there a way
to get a 'straight' one?
I don't know about XML, but perhaps these two lines will help you:
\usetypescript[modern-base][texnansi]
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Should I add these steps to the Wiki in the Debian installation page?
Yes, please. But everything except the 'fmt.d' step sounds applicable
to other teTeX installations, so maybe you should create a completely
new 'teTeX update' page.
Cheers, taco
Peter,
'texnansi' didn't compile, but 'texansi' did ... however under
\setupbodyfont[modern,12pt] \textmu still delivers an italicized
version ...
Peter Münster wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Johannes Graumann wrote:
\defineXMLentity[00B5] {\textmu}
seems to deliver an italic mu when
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
that method rather than the raw tetex method. For one, xpdf has
recurring buffer overruns being discovered, and tetex (at least on
afaik this does not affect pdftex, since it uses only a small part of
the xpdf library
* deleted the
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Hi Tom,
It looks like a bad installation. Any ideas?
You're right... ;)
I don't know fedora well, but it seems to have tetex already installed
(with an old release of ConTeXt)
also check if pdftex is recent (3.141592-1.30+)
Hans
Browder, Tom wrote:
! Undefined control sequence.
l.14 \newcontextversion
{2006.03.25 13:21}
Next time that you update, this macro does some checking on a mismatch between
a format and an update, so that may help resolve future update problems
in general, the more
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hello,
Is there a ConTeXt analogue to the LaTeX package 'units', used for
typesetting scientific units? I'm especially interested in the 'unitfrac'
functionality of that package ...
i have no clue what the latex units do, but context has indeed a module that
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Peter,
'texnansi' didn't compile, but 'texansi' did ... however under
\setupbodyfont[modern,12pt] \textmu still delivers an italicized
version ...
hm, texnansi is the name, so the fact that something texansi runs means that it
is ignored
Hans
I wrote something about updating ConteXt in Fedora Core 5. INstead of
creating a new page, see if this is applicable to your situation and
if you can confirm/correct/delete information here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/
Linux_Installation#Updating_a_Linux_Installation:_Fedora_Core_5
Thomas
On 6 Apr 2006, at 18:06, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
All this confusion with the formats and their paths is why my teTeX
installation page starts with:
De-install any existing teTeX
That really is the least confusing option, IMO. If you really do
not want to do that (because you only
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi Johannes,
Johannes Graumann wrote:
What am I doing wrong? Outdated ContTeXt/bib module?
Yes. Get the new one from http://modules.contextgarden.net/bib
or wait 'till the new context release (tomorrow, i believe).
just uploaded
Hans
Hmmm, now that you are writhing this ... as a normal user I had a write
access issue there, but as root I get with my tetex installation the output
below - any ideas?
Joh
kpathsea: Running mktextfm texnansi-lmr10
mktextfm: Running mf-nowin -progname=mf \mode:=ljfour; mag:=1; nonstopmode;
input
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hmmm, now that you are writhing this ... as a normal user I had a write
access issue there, but as root I get with my tetex installation the output
below - any ideas?
the only thing i know is that tetex has many additional tree locations, esp
texmf-var (or vartexmf
Hans had me do the following and it worked.
\placefigure
[inright,reset][fig:graphmap]
{A mapping diagram for $f$.}
{\externalfigure[graph1][width=\marginwidth]}
Thanks. I added 'reset' to the [rightmargin] option and it worked.
Do you add that everywhere, or does 'reset' have side
Gerben Wierda wrote:
On 6 Apr 2006, at 18:06, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
All this confusion with the formats and their paths is why my teTeX
installation page starts with:
De-install any existing teTeX
That really is the least confusing option, IMO. If you really do
not want to do
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Hans had me do the following and it worked.
\placefigure
[inright,reset][fig:graphmap]
{A mapping diagram for $f$.}
{\externalfigure[graph1][width=\marginwidth]}
Thanks. I added 'reset' to the [rightmargin] option and it worked.
Do you add that everywhere, or
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