Am 03.02.2009 um 07:50 schrieb Michael Bynum:
I am trying to use a layer to insert a page number in my document, but
the page always displays page number 1. It seems nothing that I have
tried has worked. I also don't know how to exclude the first page
from the total number of pages count. He
Am 03.02.2009 um 11:46 schrieb Peter Rolf:
Wolfgang Schuster schrieb:
Am 02.02.2009 um 14:38 schrieb Peter Rolf:
mh, the problem is a little more complex. Mkii reduces rgb(0,0,0)
text into gray(0), in mkiv color is as expected.
Updated the example...
\setupcolors[state=start]
AFAIR \set
Hello,
The new server on contextgarden.net has a newer linux distribution and
64-bit kernel. I used to compile the linux binaries on the server
since they worked everywhere, also on newer machines (I once wrote a
note "compiled with glibc 2.3.6" and maybe the kernel was
2.4.something; it was debia
Wolfgang Schuster schrieb:
Am 03.02.2009 um 11:46 schrieb Peter Rolf:
Wolfgang Schuster schrieb:
Am 02.02.2009 um 14:38 schrieb Peter Rolf:
mh, the problem is a little more complex. Mkii reduces rgb(0,0,0)
text into gray(0), in mkiv color is as expected.
Updated the example...
\setupcolor
Am 03.02.2009 um 13:12 schrieb Peter Rolf:
Thanks Wolfgang. The gray scales white and a 50% gray are already
part of my example (and they work fine).
Just add '\pdfcompresslevel0' at the top of my example and you can
'see' (viewing the pdf in a text editor) the used color space.
0 g 0 G
Wolfgang Schuster schrieb:
Am 02.02.2009 um 14:38 schrieb Peter Rolf:
mh, the problem is a little more complex. Mkii reduces rgb(0,0,0)
text into gray(0), in mkiv color is as expected.
Updated the example...
\setupcolors[state=start]
AFAIR \setupcolors[state=start,conversion=no]
I get exac
Peter Rolf schrieb:
Hi Hans,
The attached example works fine with mkii (text and gfx both use RGB
colors). Using mkiv reduces the colorspace of the graphic to GRAY.
Sadly PDFX/-4 doesn't allow to mix color profiles of colorspace RGB
with GRAY ones. So I'm forced to always use the RGB colorspac
Great that fixed it. Sorry about the subject by the way. I thought
it would auto add the mailing list prefix.
I still can't get the total number of pages to work out right if I
have a title page. I used standardmakeup to keep the title page from
being numbered, but it is still counted in \total
While grepping, I've found
in base/node-ini.lua
--[[ldx--
Serializing nodes can be handy for tracing. Also, saving and
loading node lists can come in handy as soon we are going to
use external applications to process node lists.
--ldx]]--
\starttext
\setbox100=\vbox{Hi}
\ctxlua{io.save
Am 03.02.2009 um 16:36 schrieb Michael Bynum:
Great that fixed it. Sorry about the subject by the way. I thought
it would auto add the mailing list prefix.
I still can't get the total number of pages to work out right if I
have a title page. I used standardmakeup to keep the title page from
luigi scarso wrote:
While grepping, I've found
in base/node-ini.lua
.
--[[ldx--
Serializing nodes can be handy for tracing. Also, saving and
loading node lists can come in handy as soon we are going to
use external applications to process node lists.
--ldx]]--
.
\starttext
\setbox100=\
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> luigi scarso wrote:
>
>> While grepping, I've found
>> in base/node-ini.lua
>> .
>> --[[ldx--
>> Serializing nodes can be handy for tracing. Also, saving and
>> loading node lists can come in handy as soon we are going to
>> use external ap
Ah ha. That works perfectly. Thank you.
Mike
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> Am 03.02.2009 um 16:36 schrieb Michael Bynum:
>
>> Great that fixed it. Sorry about the subject by the way. I thought
>> it would auto add the mailing list prefix.
>>
>> I still can't
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 5:34 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> luigi scarso wrote:
>>
>>> While grepping, I've found
>>> in base/node-ini.lua
>>> .
>>> --[[ldx--
>>> Serializing nodes can be handy for tracing. Also, saving and
>>> loading no
Hi,
the last beta fails to produce a abbreviation list and the index.
\abbreviation{One}{1}
\abbreviation{Two}{2}
\starttext
\placelistofabbreviations
text\index{one} and \One\ and text\index{two}, \Two\ and text
\placeindex
\stoptext
Wolfgang
_
Hello,
We have a situation where hyphenation is an issue, due to a 2-column
layout where the columns are not very wide. We've done a lot of tweaking
of settings for hyphenation and interword spacing, and the result seems
pretty good. In particular, there are not many cases of consecutive
lines tha
luigi scarso wrote:
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 5:34 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
luigi scarso wrote:
While grepping, I've found
in base/node-ini.lua
.
--[[ldx--
Serializing nodes can be handy for tracing. Also, saving and
loading node lists c
Wolfgang Schuster schrieb:
Am 03.02.2009 um 13:12 schrieb Peter Rolf:
Thanks Wolfgang. The gray scales white and a 50% gray are already
part of my example (and they work fine).
Just add '\pdfcompresslevel0' at the top of my example and you can
'see' (viewing the pdf in a text editor) the used
On 2/3/2009 1:29 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Lars Huttar wrote:
>
>> But the hyphenation is by nature somewhat volatile, so whenever we
>> change something we would like to be able to easily recheck the
>> hyphenation.
>> And our book is over 1200 pages, so it would be very helpful to have
>> tools to
Lars Huttar wrote:
On 2/3/2009 1:29 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Lars Huttar wrote:
But the hyphenation is by nature somewhat volatile, so whenever we
change something we would like to be able to easily recheck the
hyphenation.
And our book is over 1200 pages, so it would be very helpful to have
tool
Hi,
is there someone on this list who has tried korean with mkiv? next week
taco and i travel to korea (user group meeting) so we'd better know how
to do korean
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAG
Am 03.02.2009 um 21:10 schrieb Khaled Hosny:
How to get a second level footnote that is typeset with it own
numbering, some thing like:
Main text body[1] has two footnotes[2].
--
1. First level footnote[1]
2. Another one
--
1. Second level footnote.
Currently the footnote will ju
How to get a second level footnote that is typeset with it own
numbering, some thing like:
Main text body[1] has two footnotes[2].
--
1. First level footnote[1]
2. Another one
--
1. Second level footnote.
Currently the footnote will just go after the parent one.
Regards,
Khaled
Hi all,
I've been using ConTeXt for a few years and I'm curious about whether it is
worth migrating to MKIV (I've just re-read the mk.pdf document). Here are
the features I often use:
- Postscript fonts... I have typescripts setup for the fonts I bought
(full versions of Utopia, Minion, Warnock
On 2/3/2009 2:22 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Lars Huttar wrote:
>> On 2/3/2009 1:29 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
>>> Lars Huttar wrote:
>>>
But the hyphenation is by nature somewhat volatile, so whenever we
change something we would like to be able to easily recheck the
hyphenation.
And ou
On Tue, 3 Feb 2009, Dave wrote:
Hi all,
I've been using ConTeXt for a few years and I'm curious about whether it is
worth migrating to MKIV (I've just re-read the mk.pdf document). Here are
the features I often use:
- Postscript fonts... I have typescripts setup for the fonts I bought
(full v
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 9:57 PM, Dave wrote:
> I've been using ConTeXt for a few years and I'm curious about whether it is
> worth migrating to MKIV
This question and an answer should be linked to from the first page of wiki.
Mojca
__
Hans Hagen wrote:
Khaled Hosny wrote:
I came across an OpenType font with TrueType outline that had an .otf
extension, attempting to use it gave me this error:
!luaTeX error (file /home/khaled/.fonts/UthmanTN1_Ver06.otf): can't find
table `CFF '
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file pro
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 11:19:54PM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Khaled Hosny wrote:
>> I came across an OpenType font with TrueType outline that had an .otf
>> extension, attempting to use it gave me this error:
>>
>> !luaTeX error (file /home/khaled/.fonts/UthmanTN1_Ver06.otf): can't find
>> table `
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 09:45:12PM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 03.02.2009 um 21:10 schrieb Khaled Hosny:
>
> \definenote[subfootnote][location=page]
>
> \starttext
>
> Main text body\footnote{First level footnote\subfootnote{Second level
> footnote.}}
> has two footnotes\footnote{Anoth
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 5:14 PM, Mojca Miklavec <
mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you neglect the bugs and problems, transition should be painless -
> only typescripts need to be updated, but once you do that, your
> documents could even work with both mkii and mkiv.
I recall that it
On 2/3/2009 4:27 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Lars Huttar wrote:
>> On 2/3/2009 3:53 PM, Martin Schröder wrote:
>>> 2009/2/3 Lars Huttar :
Does anyone know how to tell xdvipdfmx to enable commenting rights in
the PDF it creates? Or how to add these rights afterwards, without
Adobe
Ac
Lars Huttar wrote:
On 2/3/2009 4:27 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Lars Huttar wrote:
On 2/3/2009 3:53 PM, Martin Schröder wrote:
2009/2/3 Lars Huttar :
Does anyone know how to tell xdvipdfmx to enable commenting rights in
the PDF it creates? Or how to add these rights afterwards, without
Adobe
Acroba
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
That means it really is somewhat of a backend issue, but the easy fix
is to either set tfmtable.format="truetype" in mkiv or to rename the
font. I'll add a tracker item to do this type discovery based on the
actual file magic, but it will have a low priority.
maybe there
Am 03.02.2009 um 23:44 schrieb Khaled Hosny:
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 09:45:12PM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 03.02.2009 um 21:10 schrieb Khaled Hosny:
\definenote[subfootnote][location=page]
\starttext
Main text body\footnote{First level footnote\subfootnote{Second level
footnote.}}
Hi,
I want to write a macro which behaves differently depending on whether its
argumet is a single character or not.
\MACRO[a] should give $X_{a}$
\MACRO[a:b] should give $X_{[a:b]}$
Any hints on how to do this?
Thanks,
Aditya
_
Am 03.02.2009 um 23:19 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Khaled Hosny wrote:
I came across an OpenType font with TrueType outline that had an .otf
extension, attempting to use it gave me this error:
!luaTeX error (file /home/khaled/.fonts/UthmanTN1_Ver06.otf): can't
find
table `CFF '
it's not a context
Lars Huttar wrote:
On 2/3/2009 3:53 PM, Martin Schröder wrote:
2009/2/3 Lars Huttar :
Does anyone know how to tell xdvipdfmx to enable commenting rights in
the PDF it creates? Or how to add these rights afterwards, without Adobe
Acrobat?
This is not (legally) possible.
http://en.wikipedia.org/
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a macro which behaves differently depending on whether
its argumet is a single character or not.
\MACRO[a] should give $X_{a}$
\MACRO[a:b] should give $X_{[a:b]}$
Any hints on how to do this?
\def\MACRO[#1#2]%
{\doifelsenothing{#2}
{$X_{#1}$
On Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 12:26:09AM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> You need the description env. for footnote to change the left margin.
>
> \setupnote
> [subfootnote]
> [rule=\vbox{\hskip\dimexpr1em+1pt\relax\blackrule[width=.
> 2\hsize,height=\noteparameter{rulethickness},depth=0pt]}]
>
>
Khaled Hosny wrote:
I came across an OpenType font with TrueType outline that had an .otf
extension, attempting to use it gave me this error:
!luaTeX error (file /home/khaled/.fonts/UthmanTN1_Ver06.otf): can't find
table `CFF '
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
Reading Ope
Am 03.02.2009 um 21:27 schrieb Hans Hagen:
is there someone on this list who has tried korean with mkiv? next
week taco and i travel to korea (user group meeting) so we'd better
know how to do korean
Here is a short example with text from one of the korean latex manuals.
\definefontfeatu
On 2/3/2009 3:53 PM, Martin Schröder wrote:
> 2009/2/3 Lars Huttar :
>> Does anyone know how to tell xdvipdfmx to enable commenting rights in
>> the PDF it creates? Or how to add these rights afterwards, without Adobe
>> Acrobat?
>
> This is not (legally) possible.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A
Lars Huttar wrote:
But the hyphenation is by nature somewhat volatile, so whenever we
change something we would like to be able to easily recheck the hyphenation.
And our book is over 1200 pages, so it would be very helpful to have
tools to make the checking more efficient.
so, you only want t
> I do physics/chemistry with a lot of equations so incomplete math support is
> really a deal breaker for me.
You realize all the recent discussions on math support are concerned
with *OpenType* math, right? The legacy support coming from Knuth's
TeX, which is the only one you have available i
2009/2/4 Wolfgang Schuster :
>
> Am 03.02.2009 um 21:27 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> is there someone on this list who has tried korean with mkiv? next week
>> taco and i travel to korea (user group meeting) so we'd better know how to
>> do korean
>
> Korean use the same rules for line breaki
> * In all cases, fonts with only CFF data (no TrueType outlines)
> always have an .OTF extension.
> * Fonts containing TrueType outlines may have either .OTF or .TTF,
> depending on the desire for backward compatibility on older
> systems or with previous versions of the
2009/2/3 Lars Huttar :
> Does anyone know how to tell xdvipdfmx to enable commenting rights in
> the PDF it creates? Or how to add these rights afterwards, without Adobe
> Acrobat?
This is not (legally) possible.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_LiveCycle_Reader_Extensions
Best
Martin
__
Dave wrote:
I think it would be very helpful to most ConTeXt 'users' if there were a
wiki page that spelled out the current status of MKIV exactly and listed
which features of MKII work, which are buggy, and which are work in
progress. Something a little more high-level than the release notes a
Am 03.02.2009 um 21:27 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Hi,
is there someone on this list who has tried korean with mkiv? next
week taco and i travel to korea (user group meeting) so we'd better
know how to do korean
Korean use the same rules for line breaking as chinese but spaces
in the input are n
Am 04.02.2009 um 00:11 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
I want to write a macro which behaves differently depending on
whether its argumet is a single character or not.
\MACRO[a] should give $X_{a}$
\MACRO[a:b] should give $X_{[a:b]}$
Any hints on how to do this?
To test for the number argument us
I came across an OpenType font with TrueType outline that had an .otf
extension, attempting to use it gave me this error:
!luaTeX error (file /home/khaled/.fonts/UthmanTN1_Ver06.otf): can't find
table `CFF '
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
Reading OpenType specification, I
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a macro which behaves differently depending on whether its
argumet is a single character or not.
\MACRO[a] should give $X_{a}$
\MACRO[a:b] should give $X_{[a:b]}$
Any hints on how to do this?
\def\MACRO[#1#2]
2009년 2월 4일 (수) 오전 9:25, Wolfgang Schuster
님의 말:
>
> 나라의 말이 중국과 달라서 한자로
> 는 서로 통하지 아니하므로 이런 까
> 닭으로 어리석은 백성들이 말하고
> 자 하는 바가 있어도 마침내 제뜻
> 을 능히 펴지 못하는 사람이 많으
> 니라. 내가 이를 불쌍히 여겨 새로
> 스물여덟자를 만드나니
나라의 말이 중국과 달라서 한자로는 % endline space should be honoured
서로 통하지 아니하므로 이런 까닭으로
어리석은 백성들이 말하고자
하는 바가 있어도 마침내 제
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 04.02.2009 um 00:11 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
I want to write a macro which behaves differently depending on whether its
argumet is a single character or not.
\MACRO[a] should give $X_{a}$
\MACRO[a:b] should give $X_{[a:b]}$
Any hints on how to
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 22:34:24 Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> I personally do
> not use chemic, figbases, and complicated tables, so cannot comment on
> those.
Chemic seems to work with apparently the same results in mkii and mkiv.
I am using this with mkiv without being too demanding for the mo
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