2011/6/28 Hans van der Meer h.vanderm...@uva.nl
I would be pleased to get some advice from color-knowledgeable people on
the following matter.
In TV-broadcasts there are usually two kinds of subtitles present: Teletext
as characters and DVB as pixels. These can be extracted and rendered with
On 28-6-2011 2:06, Hans van der Meer wrote:
I would be pleased to get some advice from color-knowledgeable people on the
following matter.
In TV-broadcasts there are usually two kinds of subtitles present: Teletext as
characters and DVB as pixels. These can be extracted and rendered with
Hello,
Hans has changed the command line parameter for modules (--modules=vim
should work now). The problem is that he now stores the chosen modules
to a variable modules as opposed to extras. So if you want to keep
your modules, please edit status-of-update.lua and replace [extras]
with
Dear Raymond,
please do not blindly reply to some message when you want to create a
new message. Despite editing the subject line the mail client sets some
fields in the message header so that the message is displayed as a reply
never the less and threading using those fields is messed up.
Your
On 06/29/11 08:08, luigi scarso wrote:
have you already seen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YCbCr
As luigi says, the Y/Cb/Cr (with or without T) is not
CMYK, it is a different kind of color space altogether,
and is conceptually much closer to RGB than to CMYK.
The wiki page has equations
I am using graphics in my PDF document. First I used something like this:
\midaligned{\externalfigure[graphics/priceList][width=1\textwidth]}
Initially this worked good enough. But now I have both little pictures and
pictures that are large in the y-direction. At this moment I change the
At the moment it is not very important, but my other question remembered me
about an old situation.
I do not use graphics a lot in my ConTeXt files. But some time ago I used
several pictures with a very high resolution. This made the resulting PDF
very big. I did not expect the PDF printed on a
2011/6/29 Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com:
I do not use graphics a lot in my ConTeXt files. But some time ago I used
several pictures with a very high resolution. This made the resulting PDF
very big. I did not expect the PDF printed on a printer with a higher
resolution as 1200 DPI. Is
Dear Hans,
I add a space where it is need in the file lang-txt.lua and make a format
using context --make --all.
Then the space is added between labels and the numbers.
If you need the modified file for update, please let me know.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
On 2011. 6. 28., at 오후
2011/6/29 Martin Schröder mar...@oneiros.de
I do not use graphics a lot in my ConTeXt files. But some time ago I used
several pictures with a very high resolution. This made the resulting PDF
very big. I did not expect the PDF printed on a printer with a higher
resolution as 1200 DPI. Is
Am 2011-06-29 um 17:01 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
That would be a possibility, but I was wondering if there was a way
to let ConTeXt do it. Saves a lot of time.
There once was t-degrade module: http://modules.contextgarden.net/t-degrade
I guess the modern way would be using t-filter:
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/6/29 Martin Schröder mar...@oneiros.de
I do not use graphics a lot in my ConTeXt files. But some time ago I
used
several pictures with a very high resolution. This made the resulting
PDF
very big. I did
On 29-6-2011 5:01, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
2011/6/29 Martin Schrödermar...@oneiros.de
I do not use graphics a lot in my ConTeXt files. But some time ago I used
several pictures with a very high resolution. This made the resulting PDF
very big. I did not expect the PDF printed on a printer with
On 29-6-2011 4:47, dalyoung wrote:
Dear Hans,
I add a space where it is need in the file lang-txt.lua and make a format
using context --make --all.
Then the space is added between labels and the numbers.
If you need the modified file for update, please let me know.
if it's the korean
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
Such a plugin looks like:
\startluacode
figures.converters.png = {
png = function(oldname,newname,resolution)
local command = string.format('gm convert -depth 1 %s
%s',oldname,newname)
logs.report(string.format(running command
On 29-6-2011 7:20, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
Such a plugin looks like:
\startluacode
figures.converters.png = {
png = function(oldname,newname,resolution)
local command = string.format('gm convert -depth 1 %s
%s',oldname,newname)
On Wed, Jun 29 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
That would be a possibility, but I was wondering if there was a way to let
ConTeXt do it. Saves a lot of time. Also: when changing from A4 to A5, you
have to do it all over again.
You can plugin in a converter. However, it only works for one to anothe
On 29-6-2011 9:43, Peter Münster wrote:
On Wed, Jun 29 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
That would be a possibility, but I was wondering if there was a way to let
ConTeXt do it. Saves a lot of time. Also: when changing from A4 to A5, you
have to do it all over again.
You can plugin in a converter.
Been away for a while. Currently using luatex for lightly
formatted documents. But I want to use Context for my next
job (lots of formatting). How do I incorporate luatex and
the fonts found by luatex in my Context file?
And should I use MKII or MKIV?
My luatex books are basically pdftex
Am 29.06.2011 um 22:50 schrieb John Culleton:
Been away for a while. Currently using luatex for lightly formatted
documents. But I want to use Context for my next
job (lots of formatting). How do I incorporate luatex and the fonts found by
luatex in my Context file?
And should I use MKII
I am trying to upgrade an existing document from using texexec and
pdftex to context and luatex. Unfortunately, the document relies pretty
heavily on columns (using \startcolumns[n=2,tolerant=verytolerant]) and
the idea that figures that are too wide to place in a column float to
the top of the
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 10:50 PM, John Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com wrote:
Been away for a while. Currently using luatex for lightly formatted
documents. But I want to use Context for my next
job (lots of formatting). How do I incorporate luatex and the fonts found by
luatex in my Context
Dear Hans,
I'll send a patched file after adding more preferable translation of the words
into Korean in lang-txt.lua.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
On 2011. 6. 30., at 오전 2:14, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 29-6-2011 4:47, dalyoung wrote:
Dear Hans,
I add a space where it is need in the
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