On Fri, 23 Jun 2006, John R. Culleton wrote:
Well I downloaded the two files, catenated them into one called
tetex.rpm, and then tried to unpack the result with rpm -i tetex.rpm
I got a fistful of spurious error messages. So I missed something
somewhere. Any hints?
Hello John,
the binary
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Is this expected behaviour, or is something misconfigured on my
computer.
bibtex reads bib database files in BIBINPUTS. On my machine, that is:
.:$TEXMF/bibtex/bib//
Cheers, Taco
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Am 2006-06-21 um 22:23 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Thanks, but now I am at a loss about the line
\definesymbol [checked] [\WaldiSymbol {8}]
What is its purpose then? (Curious, as always :-)
See http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Symbols
\symbol[checked]
have a look into the source to
I am new to ConTexT and TeX (thinking about migrating from InDesign).
I am using TexShop and the teTeX distribution on Mac OS X 10.4.
I have two questions that I cannot seem to answer after studying the
manuals and the archives.
1. I have successfully set up a doublesided layout that has a
Hi,
I'd like to know whether it is possible to control the captions of
tables and figures separately. What I wanna do is to place the
caption above the table but below the figure.
Thanks in advance!!!
Colin
Helin Gai
Class of 2009, Duke University
Email:
Hello Hans,
what is the purpose of \hexstringtonumber{..}?
I would expect something like:
\unprotect
\setvalue{@@uc@@a}{10} \setvalue{@@uc@@A}{10}
\setvalue{@@uc@@b}{11} \setvalue{@@uc@@B}{11}
\setvalue{@@uc@@c}{12} \setvalue{@@uc@@C}{12}
\setvalue{@@uc@@d}{13} \setvalue{@@uc@@D}{13}
I have updated to
ConTeXt ver: 2006.06.09 13:05
and now I am having a problem getting the page numbers to increase.
From a source file that has
\setuppagenumber[number=142]
in the preamble, I now get output in which every page is numbered 142
though before only the first was page 142. (The file
From:Thomas Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have figured out how to download the t-amsl module and can
successfully invoke it as long as the t-amsl.tex file is in the same
folder as my document files. But how do I install it permanently so
that I can invoke it in all my documents?
I don't know
I'd like to know whether it is possible to control the captions of
tables and figures separately. What I wanna do is to place the
caption above the table but below the figure.
\setupcaption[figure][location=bottom]
\setupcaption[table][location=top]
Duncan
On 6/24/06, Thomas Moore wrote:
2. I would like the math environment to be as close to the LaTeX AMS
environment as possible. I have figured out how to download the t-
amsl module and can successfully invoke it as long as the t-amsl.tex
file is in the same folder as my document files. But
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello Hans,
what is the purpose of \hexstringtonumber{..}?
I am not Hans, of course, but:
Your macro is making the thing harder then needed, this
works just as well:
\starttext
\number\hexstringtonumber{1F}
\number\hexstringtonumber{f5}
\stoptext
Alan Bowen wrote:
I have updated to
ConTeXt ver: 2006.06.09 13:05
and now I am having a problem getting the page numbers to increase.
A quick test works fine here, it must be something else in your file.
Try posting a minimal example that demonstrates the problem.10
Cheers, taco
Hi Hans,
Thank you very much for this; will test in the coming days (I have not
updated ConTeXt since Jan 28; hope there are are no deadly installation
surprises-) )
On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 12:59:59 -0600, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi otp lovers,
Well, `love' is much too strong a
On Jun 24, 2006, at 8:46 AM, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
I have figured out how to download the t-amsl module and can
successfully invoke it as long as the t-amsl.tex file is in the same
folder as my document files. But how do I install it permanently so
that I can invoke it in all my documents?
Dear Mojca:
...it permanently so that I can invoke it in all my documents? I was
unable to find instructions in the ConTexT garden for this, and what
I could find on the archives was not helpful (something about
running mktexlsr and/or texhash that I have don't know how to do
in OS X, and
2. I would like the math environment to be as close to the LaTeX AMS
environment as possible. I have figured out how to download the t-
amsl module and can successfully invoke it as long as the t-amsl.tex
file is in the same folder as my document files.
Others have already answered on how
I found the problem:
In uni2cuni.otp the numbering handling does two things:
It DOES isolate non-numerals as separators within a given expression. So
placing an Arabic letter between two numbers
5792ر684
processes fine; each individual number gets reversed.
But the otp makes exceptions for
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Your macro is making the thing harder then needed, this
works just as well:
\starttext
\number\hexstringtonumber{1F}
\number\hexstringtonumber{f5}
\stoptext
Hello Taco,
thanks for your answer! (I mentioned Hans, because he is
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Is this expected behaviour, or is something misconfigured on my
computer.
bibtex reads bib database files in BIBINPUTS. On my machine, that is:
.:$TEXMF/bibtex/bib//
Thanks. I had a left over bibinput from a previous
how do I run mktexlsr? from the OS X Terminal
Since you're using tetex, 'mktexlsr' should be in the PATH already (on
my linux system it's in /usr/bin, one of the very standard components
of PATH), so 'mktexlsr' from the Terminal should work.
If that doesn't work, what's the output of 'printenv
While using \obeylines for some poetry there would sometimes be page breaks
in the middle of stanzas, even if there was very stretchy space on either
side. So I borrowed some code from needspace.sty, basically to tell TeX I'd
be much happier w/ a ragged bottom than a break between lines:
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006, Joshua Ellis wrote:
While using \obeylines for some poetry there would sometimes be page breaks
in the middle of stanzas, even if there was very stretchy space on either
side. So I borrowed some code from needspace.sty, basically to tell TeX I'd
be much happier w/ a
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