On Thursday 11 January 2007 13:54, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
How about?
\unprotect
\def\rightdelimitedtextmark
{\delimitedtextparameter\c!right}
\protect
Hi Aditya,
I've run with your patch for a while. It fixes the missing
footnote problem and I haven't noticed it causing any new
luigi scarso wrote:
Almost for sure (99.9%) I have made some dp mess with last context distro.
Now, I would like to discover where I have corrupted my installation.
%%
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
%%\global\runMPgraphicstrue
\startuseMPgraphic{hans}
On 1/12/07, Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
luigi scarso wrote:
Almost for sure (99.9%) I have made some dp mess with last context
distro.
Now, I would like to discover where I have corrupted my installation.
%%
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
Processing a file that used to typeset successfully now gets the
error message:
! Undefined control sequence.
\initializenextposition ...dosetpositionpapersize
{\printpaperwidth }
{\print...
\setposition ...ing \else \initializenextposition
Alan Bowen wrote:
Processing a file that used to typeset successfully now gets the
error message:
! Undefined control sequence.
\initializenextposition ...dosetpositionpapersize
{\printpaperwidth }
{\print...
\setposition ...ing \else
Alan Bowen wrote:
Processing a file that used to typeset successfully now gets the
error message:
! Undefined control sequence.
\initializenextposition ...dosetpositionpapersize
{\printpaperwidth }
{\print...
\setposition ...ing \else
luigi scarso wrote:
On 1/12/07, Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
luigi scarso wrote:
Almost for sure (99.9%) I have made some dp mess with last context
distro.
Now, I would like to discover where I have corrupted my installation.
%%
On Jan 12, 2007, at 9:52 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Alan Bowen wrote:
Processing a file that used to typeset successfully now gets the
error message:
! Undefined control sequence.
\initializenextposition ...dosetpositionpapersize
Alan Bowen wrote:
On Jan 12, 2007, at 9:52 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Alan Bowen wrote:
Processing a file that used to typeset successfully now gets the
error message:
! Undefined control sequence.
\initializenextposition ...dosetpositionpapersize
On Jan 12, 2007, at 10:08 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Alan Bowen wrote:
On Jan 12, 2007, at 9:52 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Alan Bowen wrote:
Processing a file that used to typeset successfully now gets the
error message:
! Undefined control sequence.
\initializenextposition
Peter Rolf wrote:
[..]
\openout0 = `b-mpgraph.mp'.
\openout0 = `mpgraph.mp'.
systems : system commands are enabled
color : mpcmyk color space is supported
color : mpspot color space is supported
color : system rgb is global activated
(./b.tuo)
Alan Bowen wrote:
Nope—and that’s why it didn’t work. (Sigh) All is well now that
I have.
i'll fix it in the zip; dunny why it's different
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
I have a tiny problem with the formatting of an index placed with
\completeindex. When there are more than 14 or so page numbers for an
entry and the entry is in the right hand column, the numbers leak
over the page boundary. I haven't done any special formatting for
these index pages - is
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I was using rsfs (RalfSmithFormalScript) using the definition
then I get rsfs7 in the subscripts. So, what is the ConTeXt equivalent
of the above plain tex method of loading rsfs?
Something like this, I guess (probably not enough, but it should
give you an idea)
The other minor problem I had is that in one place i got a subsection
heading at the bottom of one page and the text that follows it on the
top of the next page. Is there some setting I can make which stops
this happening?
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Hans—
If I understand you correctly, I am using pdftex
TeXExec | processing document 'c_01-01_McCarty.tex'
TeXExec | no ctx file found
TeXExec | tex processing method: context
TeXExec | TeX run 1
TeXExec | writing option file c_01-01_McCarty.top
TeXExec | using randomseed 981
TeXExec | tex
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007, Peter Münster wrote:
the exit code of texsync is now 1 in all cases: success or failure of
rsync. It should be 0 on success.
Hello,
now, in version 2007.01.12, it's 0 in all cases. It should be 1 on failure.
The exit code of texexec is now 1 on success and 0 on failure.
On Friday 12 January 2007 06:43, Alan Bowen wrote:
Processing a file that used to typeset successfully now gets the
error message:
! Undefined control sequence.
\initializenextposition ...dosetpositionpapersize
{\printpaperwidth }
On Fre, 12 Jan 2007, Mike Bird wrote:
context_2007.01.12-1 has this problem. You might want to pull it until
a new package is available as this problem is a bit of a showstopper.
Too late. Is this known upstream? Taco, Hans?
Best wishes
Norbert
Mike Bird wrote:
On Friday 12 January 2007 06:43, Alan Bowen wrote:
Processing a file that used to typeset successfully now gets the
error message:
! Undefined control sequence.
\initializenextposition ...dosetpositionpapersize
On Friday 12 January 2007 11:54, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Mike Bird wrote:
context_2007.01.12-1 has this problem. You might want to pull it until
a new package is available as this problem is a bit of a showstopper.
Is this a side-effect of context 2007.01.12 demanding pdftex 1.40?
It's the
On Fre, 12 Jan 2007, Mike Bird wrote:
context_2007.01.12-1 has this problem. You might want to pull it until
a new package is available as this problem is a bit of a showstopper.
Is this a side-effect of context 2007.01.12 demanding pdftex 1.40?
It's the problem Hans diagnosed as
Norbert Preining wrote:
On Fre, 12 Jan 2007, Mike Bird wrote:
context_2007.01.12-1 has this problem. You might want to pull it until
a new package is available as this problem is a bit of a showstopper.
Is this a side-effect of context 2007.01.12 demanding pdftex 1.40?
It's the problem Hans
Several ! Undefined control sequence.
Several \initializenextposition ...dosetpositionpapersize
Taco There was a new upload at 6pm, but I have not yet tested if that fixes
Taco it.
When I upgraded to 2007.01.12 01:02 via the Debian package, I got the
same error that others have reported. I just
Peter M writes:
I'll try xpdf: I need something fast and that watches the file.
xpdf is fast but it won't watch the file. As far as I know, the only
pdf viewer that watches the file, at least on Linux, is gv
(ghostscript). If you find another, let me know.
As you say, acroread is slow; plus
Thank you very much.
I update all to new context distro 2007-01-12, and after a bit of hacking I
was able to compile .
Some notes
1) files under web2c in distro ; they can be in multiples dirs in
working installation
2) files *ori in in base/ ; they should be edit and save as *.tex
I also change
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I was using rsfs (RalfSmithFormalScript) using the definition
then I get rsfs7 in the subscripts. So, what is the ConTeXt equivalent
of the above plain tex method of loading rsfs?
Something like this, I guess
All,
How can I squeeze one more line onto a page without rewriting text or
resizing graphics. Just a one time I want a couple more lines.
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On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, David Arnold wrote:
How can I squeeze one more line onto a page without rewriting text or
resizing graphics. Just a one time I want a couple more lines.
\adaptlayout[lines+=2] or \adaptlayout[height=+2cm]
Aditya
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Aditya,
Tried:
\adaptlayout[lines+=2]
The image in \infigure[fig:series2](c) clearly contains enough
information to complete the graph of the parabola having equation
$y=-(x+2)^2+3$ in \infigure[fig:finalparab].
Got an error:
! Missing number, treated as zero.
to be read again
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, David Arnold wrote:
Aditya,
Tried:
\adaptlayout[lines+=2]
The image in \infigure[fig:series2](c) clearly contains enough
information to complete the graph of the parabola having equation
$y=-(x+2)^2+3$ in \infigure[fig:finalparab].
Got an error:
! Missing
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, David Arnold wrote:
Aditya,
Tried:
\adaptlayout[lines+=2]
Where should I put this command?
hmm... I copy pasted from an old project so this code used to work.
But I get the same error right now.
Hmm I do
\adaptlayout[lines=+2]
On Jan 12, 2007, at 9:25 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, David Arnold wrote:
Aditya,
Tried:
\adaptlayout[lines+=2]
Where should I put this command?
hmm... I copy pasted from an old project so this code
Hi all!
Thanks to the quick upload of whoever (I assume Hans) there is a new
Debian package on the tug server and uploaded to Debian that fixes the
complete breakage:
2007.01.12.2-1
(note the additional .2)
Best wishes
Norbert
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