Am 13.06.2009 um 16:12 schrieb Maurí cio:
Can I switch fonts like this?
{
\switchtobodyfont[concrete]
More text.
}
concrete roman? mkiv does not support bitmap fonts out of the box
I got the 'concrete' name from table 1.11 of 'typography.pdf',
"The predefined body font identifiers for
Ciro Soto wrote:
another try:
*mtxrun --script mtx-fonts --list
*./mtx-fonts.lua:11: attempt to index global 'resolvers' (a nil value)
do you run an older copy of mtxrun or luatools? if so, try
mtxrun --selfupdate
luatools --selfupdate
or copy the scripts from script/context/lua to you bin p
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
For me, pstopdf is a number one candidate to luafication :)
(Had problems with it recently)
yes, will be done (we use it here in workflows with massive amounts of
conversions, auto downsampling, etc)
Hans
Hello,
Different structuring behavior mkiv and mkii;
How can the following minimal example be achieved under mkiv?
(mkii gives the desired behavior)
Alan
\setuphead[part][resetnumber=no,placehead=yes]
\setuplist[part,chapter,section][partnumber=no]
\starttext
\part{part one}
\chapter{chapter one
Matthijs Kooijman wrote:
Hi all,
while working on a custom pretty printer, I was having the need to keep some
state variables for the duration of one buffer, and reset them again for the
next buffer. With the current hooks a pretty printer has available, this is
not possible, since you never kno
Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Hello,
Different structuring behavior mkiv and mkii;
How can the following minimal example be achieved under mkiv?
(mkii gives the desired behavior)
Alan
\setuphead[part][resetnumber=no,placehead=yes]
\setuplist[part,chapter,section][partnumber=no]
\starttext
\part{part one
jm wrote:
hi, all!
i have been trying to produce "Figure 1." in the figure caption of my
document using mkiv and i just couldn't. i've searched through the
ntg-context archives and the net for solutions but none seems to work.
however, when i try the solutions posted (e.g.
\setupcaption[fi
Can I switch fonts like this?
concrete roman? mkiv does not support bitmap fonts out of the box
I got the 'concrete' name from table 1.11 of 'typography.pdf',
"The predefined body font identifiers for free OpenType fons".
(...)
the LuaTeX part the old files are removed because we don't ha
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> For me, pstopdf is a number one candidate to luafication :)
>> (Had problems with it recently)
>>
>
> yes, will be done (we use it here in workflows with massive amounts of
> conversions, auto do
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 17:22, luigi scarso wrote:
>
>>> For me, pstopdf is a number one candidate to luafication :)
>>> (Had problems with it recently)
>>
>> yes, will be done (we use it here in workflows with massive amounts of
>> conversions, auto downsampling, etc)
>
> If I understand well, pst
Sorry for the long email.
I ran the selfupdate:
**
*% mtxrun --selfupdate --verbose
*MtxRun | variable SELFAUTOLOC set to /home/ciro/context/tex/texmf-linux/bin
MtxRun | variable SELFAUTODIR set to /home/ciro/context/tex/texmf-linux
MtxRun | variable SELFAUTOPARENT set to /home/ciro/context/tex
M
luigi scarso wrote:
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
For me, pstopdf is a number one candidate to luafication :)
(Had problems with it recently)
yes, will be done (we use it here in workflows with massive amounts of
conversions, auto
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 17:22, luigi scarso wrote:
For me, pstopdf is a number one candidate to luafication :)
(Had problems with it recently)
yes, will be done (we use it here in workflows with massive amounts of
conversions, auto downsampling, etc)
If I understand well,
Ciro Soto wrote:
I ran the selfupdate:
/home/ciro/context/tex/texmf-linux/bin/mtxrun
MtxRun | *unable to locate new script*
ok, so that point in th edirection of a path problem
I added script/context/lua to my path:
better do a
cp mtxrun.lua...binpath.../mtxrun
cp luatools.lua ...
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Mojca Miklavec <
mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 17:22, luigi scarso wrote:
> >
> >>> For me, pstopdf is a number one candidate to luafication :)
> >>> (Had problems with it recently)
> >>
> >> yes, will be done (we use it here in w
>
>
>> If I understand well, pstopdf uses ghostscript .
>> "luafication" will use ghostscript again ?
>>
>
> sure, what else ... actually, pstopdf started out as some perl script long
> ago (when we started using pdftex) and we needed it not only in order to
> convert to pdf, but also to clean up s
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 19:26, luigi scarso wrote:
>
>> The problem is that current pstopdf doesn't work reliably for me (no
>> way to do EPSCrop, sometimes wrong paper orientation, the graphic
>> missing completely ...),
>
> hmm strange -- do you have an example ?
For wrong paper orientation you
On Sunday 14 June 2009 15:16:20 Hans Hagen wrote:
> keys like 'partnumber' are gone in mkiv; we now have sets and segments;
> here is the variant with segments: (2 = section 2 == chapter)
>
> \setuphead[part] [resetnumber=no,placehead=yes]
> % \setuphead[chapter][sectionsegments=2:100]
> % \setup
luigi scarso wrote:
If I understand well, pstopdf uses ghostscript .
"luafication" will use ghostscript again ?
sure, what else ... actually, pstopdf started out as some perl script long
ago (when we started using pdftex) and we needed it not only in order to
convert to pdf, but also to clean
Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Blindly using the following minimal example, I almost get
the desired result, but the parts are unnumbered.
\setuphead[part][sectionsegments=1:1]
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Mojca Miklavec <
mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 19:26, luigi scarso wrote:
> >
> >> The problem is that current pstopdf doesn't work reliably for me (no
> >> way to do EPSCrop, sometimes wrong paper orientation, the graphic
> >> mi
Hi,
I just want to know if there is a symbol that join \ll and = like \leq
joins < and =. If not, it's possible to "make" that symbol (that has <<
in upper and - in bottom; like \leq but with two <<)?
Thanks in advance,
Xan.
PS: In The not so short introduction to latex there is no such symb
On Sunday 14 June 2009 20:23:50 Hans Hagen wrote:
> Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> > Blindly using the following minimal example, I almost get
> > the desired result, but the parts are unnumbered.
>
> \setuphead[part][sectionsegments=1:1]
I am still fishing... and don't really get it...
\setuphead[part][p
Xan wrote:
> I just want to know if there is a symbol that join \ll and = like \leq
> joins < and =. If not, it's possible to "make" that symbol (that has <<
> in upper and - in bottom; like \leq but with two <<)?
No doubt you _could_ define such a symbol, but what is the meaning of
it? The state
Joel C. Salomon wrote:
> Xan wrote:
>> I just want to know if there is a symbol that join \ll and = like \leq
>> joins < and =. If not, it's possible to "make" that symbol (that has <<
>> in upper and - in bottom; like \leq but with two <<)?
>
> No doubt you _could_ define such a symbol, but what
> btw, if one uses mkiv, ruby is no longer needed unless one wants to run
> specific scripts that are not yet luafied; but then, installing ruby is no
> big deal anyway
How about process the mkii document using lua script too? So
eventually we can get rid of ruby and perl.
now context script supp
the mtxrun file and the luatools file in the bin path are the same as the
ones in the lua directory.
I ran diff and got nothing. For instance:
% *diff ~/context/tex/texmf-context/scripts/context/lua/luatools.lua
~/context/tex/texmf-linux/bin/luatools*
I copied them anyways:
*%cp mtxrun.lua ~/co
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