>> I am using \filename to type-set filenames. Some of these are very
>> long
>> (greater than 30 characters) and overhang
>> the right hand margin, sometimes even disappearing off the edge of the
>> page. The first line break is just before the
>> full stop. There are usually plenty of spaces
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>>> I am using \filename to type-set filenames. Some of these are very
>>> long
>>> (greater than 30 characters) and overhang
>>> the right hand margin, sometimes even disappearing off the edge of the
>>> page. The first line break is just before the
>>> full stop. There
Hi all,
I try to help a colleague who has successfully installed ConTeXt using
the Windows installer and has started typesetting some documents. His
installation has problems finding files. Using something like "\input
./path/to/file.tex" works OK, but this doesn't:
\externalfigure[./path/to/f
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using \filename to type-set filenames. Some of these are very
long
(greater than 30 characters) and overhang
the right hand margin, sometimes even disappearing off the edge o
> \def\myfilename#1{{\spaceskip.25em plus
1em\relax\tttf\normallanguage\zerocount#1}}
>
> \myfilename{Transfer functions for PID and KF controllers.xmcd}
> \myfilename{Transfer functions for PID and KF controllers.xmcd}
> \myfilename{Transfer functions for PID and KF controllers.xmcd}
> \myfilenam
Missing from lang-ita.tex:
\setuplabeltext[\s!fr][\v!see=voir ]
(indeed, this label needs to be set for
all of the variants fr es ca it la pt ro)
Thanks, Alan
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Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am using \filename to type-set filenames. Some of these are very
> long
> (greater than 30 characters) and overhang
> the right hand margin, sometimes
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008, Jelle Huisman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I try to help a colleague who has successfully installed ConTeXt using
> the Windows installer and has started typesetting some documents. His
> installation has problems finding files. Using something like "\input
> ./path/to/file.tex" works
Hi Aditya,
> Is he trying to compile the file on cygwin or on cmd.exe?
Both don't work.
> Was ruby
> installed for windows or for cygwin?
For cygwin.
> Was another tex package installed on
> cygwin which may be interfering with context binaries (cygwin resets the
> paths when it is started).
N
On Sep 18, 2008, at 7:30 AM, Peter Münster wrote:
> You're right, but I've to protect suse a bit: this was only an issue
> with a
> very new MKIV (new logic how to use TEXINPUTS), and suse could
> really not
> know about that. TEXINPUTS was quite useful, because every user
> could put
> his
Arabic numbers (characters with bidi property "an") should be left to
right, just as European numbers ((characters with bidi property "en").
Currently Arabic numbers are made right to left:
\setupdirections[bidi=global]
\starttext
12345\par
١٢٣٤٥
\stoptext
Both line should have the same digits
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008, Jelle Huisman wrote:
> Hi Aditya,
>> Is he trying to compile the file on cygwin or on cmd.exe?
> Both don't work.
>> Was ruby
>> installed for windows or for cygwin?
> For cygwin.
>> Was another tex package installed on
>> cygwin which may be interfering with context binaries
Hi Aditya,
> I had a hard time getting texexec to work with cygwin ruby? Although I
> do not think that finding images is related to ruby. Try installing
> windows ruby and run everything from cmd.exe. (And check the paths
> carefully). This way you eliminate cygwin from the picture (It is
> in
Dear ConTeXters,
I just updated my TeX installation with the latest MacTeX-TeXLive
2008, and since the version of LuaTeX included there was 0.25.0, I
built a binary version
LuaTeX, Version snapshot-0.29.0-2008091817.
Now the problem is that my usual procedure for generating mkiv doesn't
wor
Jano Kula tiscali.cz> writes:
>
> I've just compiled it with mkii and mkiv. At first sight they looked
> identical, but in mkiv the dots in the first line are in red. I didn't
> study the code (quite long minimal example) so I don't know what was
> your aim.
>
> > should be able to upload it
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Mohamed Bana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jano Kula tiscali.cz> writes:
>
>>
>> I've just compiled it with mkii and mkiv. At first sight they looked
>> identical, but in mkiv the dots in the first line are in red. I didn't
>> study the code (quite long minimal exam
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