Hi,
The following minimal example:
==
\starttext
\chemical{A,+,B,-,AB}
\stoptext
==
gives the following error under context version: 2011.10.08 11:42,
luatex version beta-0.70.1-2011051918:
! Undefined control sequence.
system
On 11-10-2011 03:39, Hongwen Qiu wrote:
On Mon, 2011-10-10 at 14:09 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
can you run with \enabletrackers[modules.loading]
Attached is the log with \enabletrackers[modules.loading].
can you try to load the file directly with
Hi,
I use ConTeXT and I look for an item bullet with a size between \bullet
and \cdot.
Do you have a tip ?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Stephane
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Twitter: http://twitter.com/klein_stephane
pro:
It seems that margin notes when called from inside
\startcombination..\stopcombination do not reach the margin of the paper.
Instead they use a margin inside the combination.
Is that as intended or unavoidable?
It was my objective to have them at the edge of the paper.
See minimal example below.
On Tue, 2011-10-11 at 09:26 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
can you try to load the file directly with
\input{/ifs2/S2PH/qiuhw/opt/context-1008/tex/texmf-modules/tex/context/third/vim/t-vim.tex}
and see if the command is defined then?
This method works with other modules, e.g. t-ruby.tex, but not
Am 11.10.2011 um 09:55 schrieb Stéphane Klein:
Hi,
I use ConTeXT and I look for an item bullet with a size between \bullet and
\cdot.
Do you have a tip ?
\starttext
\symbol[bullet] $\cdot$ \textbullet\ •
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Le 11/10/2011 12:05, Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
Am 11.10.2011 um 09:55 schrieb Stéphane Klein:
Hi,
I use ConTeXT and I look for an item bullet with a size between \bullet and
\cdot.
Do you have a tip ?
\starttext
\symbol[bullet] $\cdot$ \textbullet\ •
\stoptext
I don't understand,
Le 11/10/2011 12:05, Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
Am 11.10.2011 um 09:55 schrieb Stéphane Klein:
Hi,
I use ConTeXT and I look for an item bullet with a size between \bullet and
\cdot.
Do you have a tip ?
\starttext
\symbol[bullet] $\cdot$ \textbullet\ •
\stoptext
I don't understand,
On Tue, 2011-10-11 at 14:42 +0200, Stéphane Klein wrote:
I don't understand, with this code, you display three bullet.
One is really \bullet, the other one is \cdot and than one smaller than
\bullet and bigger than \cdot, which is what you want.
Personnaly, I would like *one* bullet with a size
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 2:42 PM, Stéphane Klein steph...@harobed.org wrote:
Le 11/10/2011 12:05, Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
Am 11.10.2011 um 09:55 schrieb Stéphane Klein:
Hi,
I use ConTeXT and I look for an item bullet with a size between \bullet
and \cdot.
Do you have a tip ?
Le 11/10/2011 14:53, luigi scarso a écrit :
\starttext
\symbol[bullet] $\cdot$ \textbullet\ •
\stoptext
This is my result : http://dl.stephane-klein.info/context/test1.pdf
Bullet 1, 3, 4 have the same size (I think with my eyes).
This is the context code :
\enableregime [utf-8]
On Tue, Oct 11 2011, Stéphane Klein wrote:
Do you have a tip ?
There is \scale[...]{...}:
\starttext
\dontleavehmode
\scale[scale=700]{•} • \scale[scale=1700]{•}
\stoptext
--
Peter
___
If your question
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Stephane Klein steph...@harobed.org wrote:
Le 11/10/2011 14:53, luigi scarso a écrit :
\starttext
\symbol[bullet] $\cdot$ \textbullet\ •
\stoptext
This is my result : http://dl.stephane-klein.info/context/test1.pdf
Bullet 1, 3, 4 have the same size (I
Le 11/10/2011 15:09, Peter Münster a écrit :
\dontleavehmode
\scale[scale=700]{•} • \scale[scale=1700]{•}
Thanks, it's work :)
--
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blog: http://stephane-klein.info
Twitter: http://twitter.com/klein_stephane
pro: http://www.is-webdesign.com
On 11-10-2011 10:03, Meer, H. van der wrote:
It seems that margin notes when called from inside
\startcombination..\stopcombination do not reach the margin of the paper.
Instead they use a margin inside the combination.
Is that as intended or unavoidable?
It was my objective to have them at
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I finally chose MetaPost/MetaFun [1] because of the native integration
with ConTeXt and hopefully easy font handling. I want to use that
throughout my document.
Of course I hit the first problem. Wanting to draw a “simple” function f
like f(x) = e^x, seems hard to
Dear ConTeXt folks,
Am Mittwoch, den 12.10.2011, 00:45 +0200 schrieb Paul Menzel:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I finally chose MetaPost/MetaFun [1] because of the native integration
with ConTeXt and hopefully easy font handling. I want to use that
throughout my document.
Of course I hit the
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 00:45, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I finally chose MetaPost/MetaFun [1] because of the native integration
with ConTeXt and hopefully easy font handling. I want to use that
throughout my document.
Of course I hit the first problem. Wanting to draw a
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Compiling the following document
~~~
\definehighlight [object] [style=mono]
\setupbackend [export=yes]
\starttext
\object{test}
\stoptext
~~~
gives
backend export saving xml data in 'test.export
backend export saving css
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Compiling the following document
~~~
\definehighlight [object] [style=mono]
\setupbackend [export=yes]
\starttext
\object{test}
\stoptext
~~~
gives
backend export saving xml data in
Paul,
Metapost can now perform calculations in double precision floating point.
At this time, it is in the svn version and does not work yet as
such integrated in ConTeXt (through mplib). Taco promises this for soon...
The graph package is pretty clever, and I am working on proposals on
how to
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