Jeff Smith wrote:
Hi again,
Sorry for the delay, I was taken with real life worries for a bit.
So, I realized I did have some leftovers from an earlier installation
attempt. I cleaned everything and reinstalled TeXLive from the CD,
from scratch. I will wait a bit before updating ConTeXt
Hi Idris
On 10 Nov 2007, at 04:14, Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
[you left this out]
Sorry, it was just to refer to the discussion
The
doc-odt-markdown-context workflow seems pretty useful as is. See also
I will try it more in depth. My main problem for now is to work from
pdfs.
Because
http://pdftohtml.sourceforge.net/
Looks impressive...
I think so
Looks VERY impressive... Tell me, how did you set up the cropmarks
etc.?
Mmh, maybe you're are referring to the original source? The output
one is bare bone (what I need)
In any case, I upload the wrong reconstructed pdf
On 11/9/07, Jeff Smith wrote:
Hi again,
Sorry for the delay, I was taken with real life worries for a bit.
So, I realized I did have some leftovers from an earlier installation
attempt. I cleaned everything and reinstalled TeXLive from the CD,
from scratch. I will wait a bit before updating
On 10 Nov 2007, at 12:31, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Only as a note: all the opening quotation marks are wrong!
Ok, Thanks Mojca, my fault.
it was a problem of encoding, now I set pdftohml to utf8 and
everything's fine
Best
-a-
--
Andrea
In any case, I upload the wrong reconstructed pdf (too late at
night...)
(Sorry, I'm always making too many typos: I uploaded, indeed)
-a-
--
Andrea Valle
--
CIRMA - DAMS
Università degli Studi
Hi Saji,
Thanks, I've already looked at it.
I will surely take into account your idea, as I'd like to convert to
context my wiki pages (with wikka wiki).
At the end, the problem is html to context.
Powerful library indeed, as far as I can understand Ruby.
Best
-a-
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 04:59:18 -0700, Andrea Valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://pdftohtml.sourceforge.net/
Looks impressive...
I think so
Looks VERY impressive... Tell me, how did you set up the cropmarks
etc.?
Mmh, maybe you're are referring to the original source? The output
one is
Yes,
Tell me, how did you set up the cropmarks
etc.?
but cropmarks are the easy parts using layers...
:)
Best
-a-
Best wishes
Idris
--
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid, Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Shi`i Studies
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort
On Saturday 10 November 2007 06:07:39 am Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 11/9/07, Jeff Smith wrote:
Hi again,
When I run:
fc-list
I do see my fonts listed (after a fc-cache -f). What do I need more?
You can either use
\definetypeface[MyFace][rm][Xserif][Font Name]
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 09:24:32 -0500
John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 10 November 2007 06:07:39 am Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 11/9/07, Jeff Smith wrote:
Hi again,
When I run:
fc-list
I do see my fonts listed (after a fc-cache -f). What do I need more?
You can
On 11/10/07, John Culleton wrote:
On Saturday 10 November 2007 06:07:39 am Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 11/9/07, Jeff Smith wrote:
Hi again,
When I run:
fc-list
I do see my fonts listed (after a fc-cache -f). What do I need more?
You can either use
On Nov 10, 2007 6:07 AM, Mojca Miklavec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can either use
\definetypeface[MyFace][rm][Xserif][Font Name]
\setupbodyfont[MyFace,12pt]
or prepare some more complex typescript examples. Note that if you
want to use automatic mapping from --/--- to endash/emdashes,
Andrea Valle wrote:
Yes,
Tell me, how did you set up the cropmarks
etc.?
but cropmarks are the easy parts using layers...
:)
\setuplayout[marking=on|color]
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA
On 11/10/07, Jeff Smith wrote:
On Nov 10, 2007 6:07 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
You can either use
\definetypeface[MyFace][rm][Xserif][Font Name]
\setupbodyfont[MyFace,12pt]
or prepare some more complex typescript examples. Note that if you
want to use automatic mapping from --/--- to
When there is neither file: nor name: prefix
(\definefontsynonym[SomeFont][lmr12]), it means that XeTeX will try to
load a font in this order
- lmr12 (good old tfm fonts)
- lmr12
- [lmr12]
The last two items meaning, respectively:
• lmr12 Try and load the *font name* lmr12 as an
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