[dev] [libixp] Fix build on case insensitive FS

2009-09-02 Thread KIMURA Masaru
HAI Subject said it all. THX libixp-build-on-cifs.patch Description: Binary data

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Sebastian Stark
On 02.09.2009, at 13:56, QUINTIN Guillaume wrote: Hi, Do you guys know a (working) typesetting system other than latex ? troff is definitely working and different from latex. Don't know if it's useful for general typesetting. There people who use it: http://docs.freebsd.org/44doc/usd/19

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Antoni Grzymala
QUINTIN Guillaume dixit (2009-09-02, 13:56): > Do you guys know a (working) typesetting system other than latex ? > And a good soft to make presentations ? cl-typesetting is useful for a range of purposes. It's not as flexible as latex, though. Don't know if there are any ready-made presentation

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread pancake
halibut from the nasm people is quite good. http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/halibut/ so many years ago i wrote xml2doc (xml2doc.sf.net) Antoni Grzymala wrote: QUINTIN Guillaume dixit (2009-09-02, 13:56): Do you guys know a (working) typesetting system other than latex ? And a

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread QUINTIN Guillaume
latex-beamer gives me very strange results when I want to insert some graphics. I spent as much time on making latex works as writing my report. And latex-beamer is giving me as much pain. \documentclass{beamer} \usepackage[french]{babel} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usetheme{Warsaw} \title{blabl

[dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread QUINTIN Guillaume
Hi, Do you guys know a (working) typesetting system other than latex ? And a good soft to make presentations ? Thanks.

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Kai Hendry
I recommend type setting using HTML. For slideshows unfortunately only Opera properly supports the project media type. Here's an example: http://talks.webconverger.com/2009-02-14/

Re: [dev] A lightweight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Antoni Grzymala
Kai Hendry dixit (2009-09-02, 13:41): > For slideshows unfortunately only Opera properly supports the project > media type. > > Here's an example: > http://talks.webconverger.com/2009-02-14/ Is this what it's supposed to look like? http://antoszka.pl/slideshow.png Not very attractive... -- [

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Kris Maglione
On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 01:56:38PM +0200, QUINTIN Guillaume wrote: Do you guys know a (working) typesetting system other than latex ? And a good soft to make presentations ? Troff, Lout, Plain TeX, ConTeXt. I use Beamer for presentations. -- Kris Maglione The world is a tragedy to those who f

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Stanimir Dragiev
Hi, * QUINTIN Guillaume [2009-09-02 14:28]: > latex-beamer gives me very strange results when I want to insert some > graphics. > [...] > \begin{frame} > \includegraphics[height=3in]{info.pdf} > \end{frame} > [...] > This does not work at all. The picture is cut, I don't know why and is not > di

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Szabolcs Nagy
On 9/2/09, QUINTIN Guillaume wrote: > Do you guys know a (working) typesetting system other than latex ? > And a good soft to make presentations ? last time i looked into this i didn't find a satisfying solution, anyway here is a list of possibilities: http://port70.net/~nsz/15_text.html

Re: [dev] A lightweight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Szabolcs Nagy
On 9/2/09, Antoni Grzymala wrote: > Kai Hendry dixit (2009-09-02, 13:41): > >> Here's an example: >> http://talks.webconverger.com/2009-02-14/ > > http://antoszka.pl/slideshow.png > > Not very attractive... looks nice here with ff http://port70.net/~nsz/deb_live.png

Re: [dev] A lightweight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Antoni Grzymala
Szabolcs Nagy dixit (2009-09-02, 18:28): > On 9/2/09, Antoni Grzymala wrote: > > Kai Hendry dixit (2009-09-02, 13:41): > > > >> Here's an example: > >> http://talks.webconverger.com/2009-02-14/ > > > > http://antoszka.pl/slideshow.png > > > > Not very attractive... > > looks nice here with ff >

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread David E. Thiel
On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 01:56:38PM +0200, QUINTIN Guillaume wrote: > Do you guys know a (working) typesetting system other than latex ? Nothing that compares, really -- at least, nothing free. > And a good soft to make presentations ? http://www.ngolde.de/tpp.html

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Jakob
On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 01:41:34PM +0100, Kai Hendry wrote: > For slideshows unfortunately only Opera properly supports the project > media type. I use S5: http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/ Jakob

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread David E. Thiel
On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 02:27:48PM +0200, QUINTIN Guillaume wrote: > latex-beamer gives me very strange results when I want to insert some > graphics. > I spent as much time on making latex works as writing my report. > And latex-beamer is giving me as much pain. > > \documentclass{beamer} > \usep

Re: [dev] A lightweight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Kai Hendry
Sorry, if you press F11 in Opera it should activate the @media projection CSS and look like: http://www.flickr.com/photos/hendry/3881203173/ Which tbh, looks a bit ugly since I styled it. :) I am sure you could do a better job. Using HTML makes the presentation painless to share and gives your au

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Oliver Heins
QUINTIN Guillaume writes: > latex-beamer gives me very strange results when I want to insert some > graphics. > I spent as much time on making latex works as writing my report. > And latex-beamer is giving me as much pain. [...] > This does not work at all. The picture is cut, I don't know why

Re: [dev] A lightweight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Antoni Grzymala
Kai Hendry dixit (2009-09-02, 18:16): > Sorry, if you press F11 in Opera it should activate the @media > projection CSS and look like: > http://www.flickr.com/photos/hendry/3881203173/ Hey, that's pretty cool. Didn't know something like that existed. -- [a]

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread hessiess
> I recommend type setting using HTML. > > For slideshows unfortunately only Opera properly supports the project > media type. > > > Here's an example: > http://talks.webconverger.com/2009-02-14/ > > HTML is useless for document typesetting for a number of reasons: -- Different browsers NEVER typ

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Benoit T
On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 01:56:38PM +0200, QUINTIN Guillaume wrote: > Hi, > > Do you guys know a (working) typesetting system other than latex ? After years of WYSIWIG and a good deal of Latex (and unconvincing attemps at WYSIWIG Latex, i.e. Lyx, and useless Latex IDEs that bring nothing over vim/

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Joerg van den Hoff
On Sep 02 2009 (Wed, 14:04), Sebastian Stark wrote: > > On 02.09.2009, at 13:56, QUINTIN Guillaume wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Do you guys know a (working) typesetting system other than latex ? > > troff is definitely working and different from latex. Don't know if it's > useful for general typesetting.

Re: [dev] A lightwieight and working typesetting system.

2009-09-02 Thread Jacob Todd
On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 01:56:38PM +0200, QUINTIN Guillaume wrote: > Hi, > > Do you guys know a (working) typesetting system other than latex ? > And a good soft to make presentations ? > > Thanks. > What's wrong with latex? -- Jake Todd // If it isn't broke, tweak it! pgpxTIA7OAgIv.pgp Descr

[dev] [dwm] - Focus Master Patch Request

2009-09-02 Thread Nathan Neff
I'd like a function to switch the focus to the Master client -- kinda like Mod1-j and Mod1-k, except that the focus goes to the master. As a kludge, I can press Mod1+Enter twice to focus the master, but I'd like a single keypress to focus the master. I haven't dug into the code too much, but I fo

Re: [dev] [dwm] - Focus Master Patch Request

2009-09-02 Thread Szabolcs Nagy
On 9/3/09, Nathan Neff wrote: > As a kludge, I can press Mod1+Enter twice to focus the master, but I'd > like a single keypress > to focus the master. well then a quick&dirty solution is static Key keys[] = { ... { MODKEY,XK_m, zoom, {0} }, { MODKEY,XK_m, zoom, {0} }, so mo