Hello,
I've been perusing the list archives for a couple of days now, and
reading up on articles (such as Hans' regarding optimizing in TeX and
eTeX) to find guidance on a handful of decisions. Our company makes
a web-based publishing solution called MemoryPress.com that uses
conTeXt for
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
:-) But that's exactly my point, the pdfopen that comes with the distro
does not support --back :-)
This would be a really nice feature to have, if we can implement it (or
just use/improve Woo's code)...
I suggest writing to that guy that made the change(s?)
Jesse Alama wrote:
I recently came across an unusual error with the bib module: depending
on the section structure of a document, the publication list is
sometimes not produced. I've attached a simple document and a one-entry
bib file that illustrates the error. If either the second section
Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
As a far as I understand, this
behaviour is actually compliant with the Opentype specifications and is
quite widespread among typesetting engines and so it is not (only)
Fontforge's fault; but, needless to say, it is nevertheless
Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jesse Alama wrote:
I recently came across an unusual error with the bib module: depending
on the section structure of a document, the publication list is
sometimes not produced. I've attached a simple document and a one-entry
bib file that
Jesse Alama [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jesse Alama wrote:
I recently came across an unusual error with the bib module: depending
on the section structure of a document, the publication list is
sometimes not produced. I've attached a simple document
(Thanks Hans)
On 15 Sep 2007, at 18:43, Hans Hagen wrote:
Andrea Valle wrote:
\enableregime[utf]
this one is not needed, xetex is utf
Ok. I read some infos on the wiki but I was a bit confused.
So:
- if I encode in utf-8 I don't have to specify regime \enableregime[utf]
- if I encode
I was happy with old install, with bugs and xetex low level commands :-)
So, er, which strategy you gurus suggest?
Reinstall from scratch (old) TeXLive 2007 waiting for a new release?
I have that project of typesetting our journal which will start in a
month.
(I'd like to use system fonts,
Hi guys,
Try this ordering:
lookup GreekBabelLookupMultiple {
...
} GreekBabelLookupMultiple ;
lookup GreekBabelLookupSimple {
...
} GreekBabelLookupSimple ;
Best wishes,
Taco
___
If your question
On 9/16/07, Andrea Valle wrote:
On 15 Sep 2007, at 18:43, Hans Hagen wrote:
\enableregime[utf]
this one is not needed, xetex is utf
Ok. I read some infos on the wiki but I was a bit confused.
So:
- if I encode in utf-8 I don't have to specify regime \enableregime[utf]
- if I encode in
On 9/16/07, Andrea Valle wrote:
I was happy with old install, with bugs and xetex low level commands :-)
So, er, which strategy you gurus suggest?
Reinstall from scratch (old) TeXLive 2007 waiting for a new release?
That's one possibility, of course.
You can also download any ConTeXt
Jesse Alama wrote:
PS It be `criterion' rather than `criterium'. According to my
dictionary, the latter means a one-day bicycle race on a circuit road
course.
This is a language mixup in the context core that I doubt can be
fixed any more (the dutch word for criterion is actually criterium,
On 9/14/07, Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Great! This works perfect and seems much easier to write than the old
code, though I still have no idea how to implement some parts of it:
- where to plug in the entities such as nbsp;, le;, ...
\xmlutfize{main}
Thanks. I saw it, but
On 9/14/07, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 9/14/07, Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
I was trying to figure out how to process simple HTML files with the
new code, but I fail to understand the details. Here's a simple file I
would like to
Really thanks a lot Mojca for the help.
I replaced the two files, I found two copies of font-ini.tex and
replaced them all.
Then:
texexec --make --all
texexec --make --all --xetex
(I guess the first is useless if I execute the second, isn't it?)
YES!
Alleluja, alleluja, it works, no
Try this ordering:
Yes, it works. So Fontforge is sensitive to the order in which the lookups
are defined in the file? Interesting ...
Thomas, you can try this but I have made a mistake in the Unicode code
for omega with subscribed iota: it should be 1FF3 and not 1FD3.
Arthur
On 9/16/07, Andrea Valle wrote:
Then:
texexec --make --all
texexec --make --all --xetex
(I guess the first is useless if I execute the second, isn't it?)
You need the first one for pdfTeX and the second one for XeTeX. (If
you only work with XeTeX, then you don't need the first one, and for
On Sep 16, 2007, at 3:08 PM, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
Yes, it works. So Fontforge is sensitive to the order in which the
lookups
are defined in the file? Interesting ...
Thomas, you can try this but I have made a mistake in the Unicode
code
for omega with subscribed iota: it should
Hi Arthur, Taco,
you're my heroes! Changing the order of the lookup tables in the .fea
file actually took care of the problem. Thanks for looking into this,
now I get the results I was expecting; every substitution is applied
to the font! Once the initial lookup has been done, this is
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 9/14/07, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mojcasentities = {
nbsp = ,
le = '\\mathematics{\\le}'
}
local d[k]= d[k]:gsub((.-);,mojcasentities)
Yes, I saw it, but didn't try to understand what the (.-) serves for.
Hello,
I'm back with my idea of installer for mswincontext distribution. I
successfully use my local (post-install) version , which simply sets env. vars,
but I feel there is need for more. Anticipating new mswincontext build, I can
implement the installer for it using free Inno Setup
Andrea Valle wrote:
(Thanks Hans)
On 15 Sep 2007, at 18:43, Hans Hagen wrote:
Andrea Valle wrote:
\enableregime[utf]
this one is not needed, xetex is utf
Ok. I read some infos on the wiki but I was a bit confused.
So:
- if I encode in utf-8 I don't have to specify regime
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Another possibility would be to use LuaTeX. It should work OK, but
again, there is no 100% guarantee (I created some newspaper with it
back in June and besides all the problems I had every now and then, it
was pre-alpha after all, our color laser at university still
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
(Caveat: I do not really know lua regex, and have not tried out the
code)
they are not regexp but expressions -)
Assuming lua follows standard regex syntax, this means
# The letter
( # start a group
.. # any character
- # As few as needed
) # end group
; #
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I have tried exactly that before, but this example fails to work for
me, or I don't know how to apply it:
i rewrote the parser (both xml and semi-xpath) so it may have been
broken, i'll upload a new beta tomorrow
Hans
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi Arthur, Taco,
you're my heroes! Changing the order of the lookup tables in the .fea
file actually took care of the problem. Thanks for looking into this,
now I get the results I was expecting; every substitution is applied
to the font! Once the initial
Hi,
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 14:41:16 -0600, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm back with my idea of installer for mswincontext distribution. I
successfully use my local (post-install) version , which simply sets
env. vars, but I feel there is need for more.
Dear Thomas,
I found the folder /usr/local/Build/powerpc/TeXLive.2006. I
remembered that I have tried to install TeX using the source before.
When I open terminal, .luatex in not implemented yet and texexec --
make --all --pdftex run without any errors.
%
texexec --make
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