e physical size on the paper.
So if you have an image in your PDF that is 10 cms /4 in. wide, and you
want it printed in a 150 lpi (lines per inch) screen, make sure the
original resolution is 300 dpi @ 10 cms / 4 in.
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es is how to solve a problem in ConTeXt if it suddenly
becomes clear this or that feature is not implemented.
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Yes, I eventually found it in that manual - sorry for using bandwidth
for RTFM issues... :)
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> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Lindsay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: den 25 juli 2004 13:59
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'mailing list for
evel of text and
in-line graphics compression. pdfTEX uses zip compression as provided by
zlib. A value of 0 means no compression, 1 means fastest, 9 means best,
2..8 means something in between. Just set this value to 9, unless there
is a good reason to do otherwise - 0 is great for testing
quite a bit higher (300-500 lpi are not uncommon), which requires higher
resolutions. Also, if you are using a different screening technology -
e.g. frequency-modulated screening, or a hybride screening - your images
may need to be of a higher resolution too. Talk to your printer.
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us setting a specific color for the initial, but that is handled by
ConTeXt's standard features (I guess).
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> Ah ok, I see. No you cannot do that with DroppedCaps, as is.
>
> Will post something later ...
>
> Taco
>
> Peter Münster wrote:
&
In the command line window I typed texexec --test and got the
reply:
"unknown file type: texmfscripts"
I would be very grateful if someone could hint what I have done wrong
and/or lead me through any following installation steps.
Many t
Listmembers,
OK, the two chunks of text I mentioned were obviously due to the kind of
ASCII text editor I use. I downloaded a different editor one and now the
.rme and the .ini files look better.
Sorry for taking up bandwidth about that specific issue.
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Mats Broberg
ext\perltk" to the PATH
(however, there is no "context" or "perltk" folder in the "miktex"
folder. Shouldn't there be?)
However, the problem still persists.
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ation to fptex and tetex, but
for miktex the corresponding line says:
for miktex set TeXHashExecutable to initexmf --update-fndb
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Matthew Huggett wrote
> Have you also generated the formats? From texexec.rme:
>
> ,
> | % If this file is called '
or
two ems from the right margin.
Beautiful, and probably mathematically impossible to achieve. If I don't
remember wrong, DEK writes about Bartels in one of his books and
suspects he rewrote the text while handsetting the lines.
I would agree with that.
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> -
s and functions, but all listmembers seem
to be very helpful and hopefully I could eventually get help cooking up
those.
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On Behalf Of Johannes Werner
> newinstaller,
> i struggled more than one day with installation of context.
> i'm using a
> diff
er actions of tweaking. As an
example, the automated drop caps in some of the more famous DTP programs
are useless.
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and not a single line had a
> hyphenated word at the end.
>
> So, my question is: Is it okay?
Oops - sorry for the misreading! I thought you asked if it was
_typographically_ okay - hence my lengthy answer about H&J, Bartels et
al...!
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p. So a parameter to
control that would be great.
However, bear in mind that I installed ConTeXt for the first time
yesterday and have never used TeX and children before, so I may very
well have done something wrong when I used the module...! :)
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Mats Broberg
> -Original Mess
Hans,
OK, and what should I do to remedy this? I am using ConTeXt out of the
box, as it is when you install MikTeX.
Should I download something else from your site? A more recent
distribution?
My log says: ConTeXt ver: 2005.01.24
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On Behalf Of h h extern
projects hundreds of pages long, this is something you'd want
to automate. Don't know if it is possible in ConTeXt to automate this,
but it would be great if it was.
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Mats Broberg
> Ciro A. Soto wrote:
> > The knowlegeable John Culleton said in one of the
> > l
> Hej Mats!
>
> I would like to recommend the interesting document
>
> http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/style.pdf
>
> Mvh, Micke P
>
> PS
> Fun to see another swede here on the list
> DS
Thanks - I knew about that manual already.
Best regards,
Ma
Ciro,
Being a novice, I asked myself that too, before I took the plunge and
put the .sty file in the C:\texmf\tex\context\base\ folder.
Then I typed "mktexlsr" in the DOS prompt and after the computer had
done whatever it does when one types that, it worked like a charm.
Best reg
is
used in the ledmac package for LaTeX?
I don't have the documentation at hand, but if I don't remember wrong,
if e.g. a pagebreak starts oscillating, the value of the \ballast is
subtracted from the set of different values that makes the pagebreak
he
> character "L".
>
> I will keep this in mind for a future extension
>
> > - Sometimes there is a need to indent the dropcap slightly itself,
> > e.g. if one uses a quotation mark before the dropcap. So a
> parameter
> > to control that
quot;texhash". That's all :)
>
> HTH,
> Q.
OK, so this is the 'standard of procedure'? Not to put it in \base and
run mktexlsr?
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fraction of an em.
2: Is it possible to have the overfull rules printed out in the margins?
That way one can flip through the pages fast and instantly get an idea
of the quality of the typesetting.
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Thanks - is there a similar method to display 'underfull' lines?
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Dear listmembers,
When setting a language (in this case Swedish) for a document, is there
something else one is supposed to do than putting \language[sv] on a
single line somewhere before \starttext?
I get overfull, non-hyphenated lines in the section I am typesetting.
Best regards,
Mats
.
Regretfully, no change. Still overfull lines and incorrect hyphenation
the few times the text is hyphenated. Any ideas to what I am doing
wrong?
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ansi:texnansi->5->2
:2 fr->ec:ec->6->2:2 es->default:default->7->2:2
it->texnansi:texnansi->8->2:2
it->ec:ec->9->2:2 nl->texnansi:texnansi->10->2:2 nl->ec:ec->11->2:2
loaded
So something is wrong and the patterns are not loading.
Best regards,
nclosing the cont-en.log.
As you can see, Swedish is not loaded. I hunted down the cont-usr.tex
file and uncommented this line about Swedish:
% \installlanguage [\s!sv] [\c!state=\v!start] % swedish
ran texexec --make --all again, but the log says Swedish is still not
loaded.
Best regard
nal command,
operable program or batch file.
Then I tried searching for the file texmf.cnf, but it is nowhere to be
found.
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> > Then I tried searching for the file texmf.cnf, but it is
> nowhere to be
> > found.
>
> On my system, it's in texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf -- if that helps at all.
>
> regards,
>
> Matt
Thanks, Matt - I looked there but there is no su
I should change the memory settings in
a different file then.
MikTeX users out there - any pointers to what file I should be looking
for? I checked the installation PDF but there is no reference to the
name of the file.
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should be fixed in
the next upgrade. I'll keep you informed.
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Pity! What TeX distributions are the other Windows users running, if not
MikTeX?
Thanks for all listmembers' help, anyway.
Best regards,
Mats Broberg
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