/usr/local/texlive/2013/texmf-dist/scripts/context/ruby/texexec.rb:703:
warning: class variable access from toplevel
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.5-1.40.14 (TeX Live 2013)
restricted \write18 enabled.
entering extended mode
(./TU_Berlin_June_2012.tex
ConTeXt ver: 2013.04.09 10:38 MKII fmt
On Sat, 10 Aug 2013 19:24:17 +0200
Philipp Gesang wrote:
> Hi John!
>
> ·
>
> > I have asked everywhere else to no avail. In (plain) luatex how do I
> > specify the small cap version of an otf font? I use context for
> > non-fiction but pdftex and now
Hi John!
·
> I have asked everywhere else to no avail. In (plain) luatex how do I
> specify the small cap version of an otf font? I use context for
> non-fiction but pdftex and now luatex for fiction.
Plain uses a feature syntax similar to Xetex’s:
\font \foo = &q
I have asked everywhere else to no avail. In (plain) luatex how do I
specify the small cap version of an otf font? I use context for
non-fiction but pdftex and now luatex for fiction.
--
John Culleton
___
If your
latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is active
(/home/sanjoy/sfse/test.tex
fonts > mapfiles > loading map file 'mkiv-base.map'
{/usr/local/texlive/2013/texmf-dist/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts
ribution is that you also get the most relevant fonts installed
if you only use mkiv (luatex) then you can do an initial install with
--engine=luatex and you get less files (it must be done when installing
so that updatin
tick marks for opening quotes but
> >> the closing quotes are proper curly quotes.
> >>
> >> If I modify the file as follows:
> >> -------
> >> %\starttext
> >> ``Hello world.'' And ``Goodbye world.''
> &
>> %\starttext
>> ``Hello world.'' And ``Goodbye world.''
>> %\stoptext
>> \bye
>> ---
>> and use luatex or pdftex from texlive the quotes are OK.
>>
>> I got similar results from cont
-
> The resulting pdf shows two left tick marks for opening quotes but the
> closing quotes are proper curly quotes.
>
> If I modify the file as follows:
> ---
> %\starttext
> ``Hello world.'' And ``Goodbye world.''
> %\s
world.''
> %\stoptext
> \bye
> ---
> and use luatex or pdftex from texlive the quotes are OK.
>
> I got similar results from context in texlive 2012 and texlive 2013.
>
> Wh
ening quotes but the
closing quotes are proper curly quotes.
If I modify the file as follows:
---
%\starttext
``Hello world.'' And ``Goodbye world.''
%\stoptext
\bye
-------
and use luatex or pdftex from texlive the quotes are OK.
nt/bin/common/linux-64/
minimals/current/bin/context/linux-64/
minimals/current/bin/metapost/linux-64/ minimals/current/bin/man/
minimals/current/bin/luatex/linux-64/
minimals/current/bin/xetex/linux-64/
minimals/current/bin/luatex/linux-64/
minimals/current/bin/pdftex/linux-64/
minimals/c
38 MKII, the brace tips extend just slightly beyond
the "15 cm", which is better. However, they seem slightly too close.
As a test, I ran the comparable plain-TeX file through LuaTeX and PDFTeX.
==
$$
\underbrace{15\,\rm cm}_{L}
$$
\bye
==
The ga
beyond
the "15 cm", which is better. However, they seem slightly too close.
As a test, I ran the comparable plain-TeX file through LuaTeX and PDFTeX.
==
$$
\underbrace{15\,\rm cm}_{L}
$$
\bye
==
The gap between the right brace tip and the text is slightl
mytest2', input './mytest2', result 'mytest2'
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is active
(/home/sanjoy/sfse/test/mytest2.tex
(testproject.tex{/usr/share/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts
/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map}{/Users/hansm/TeX/context-10/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}{/Users/hansm/TeX/context-10/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
)
)
system | total runtime: 6.930
106 videots:
106 videots: context --batchmode --once eng-
/texlive/2012/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simplefonts/t-simplefonts.lua>)
fonts > typescripts > unknown: library 'loc'
{/usr/local/texlive/2012/texmf-dist/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map}{/usr/local/texlive/2012/texmf-dist/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}{/usr/local/texli
> texweb.top loaded
(texweb.top)
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language en is active
{/opt/context/current/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
fonts > t
c'
{/usr/local/texlive/2012/texmf-dist/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map}{/usr/local/texlive/2012/texmf-dist/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}{/usr/local/texlive/2012/texmf-dist/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts > defining > forced type otf of latinmodernmath-re
.
>
> Well, a very nice Fraktur font is Yannis Haralambous' "yfrak" in his
> "yfont"
> series, the nicest one I've found until now.
>
> Could you please help me to formulate the correct commands to use a "nice"
> Fraktur
> font, be it &quo
e to compile this with the font arial for arabic.)
>
> The compiling fails and this is the log (very long, sorry...):
>
> ****
> ***
> This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.5-1.40.14 (TeX Live 2013/W32TeX)
> (format=cont-nl 2013.5.11) 7 JUN
font arial for arabic.)
The compiling fails and this is the log (very long, sorry...):
*
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.5-1.40.14 (TeX Live 2013/W32TeX)
(format=cont-nl 2013.5.11) 7 JUN 2013
7;
fonts > typescripts > unknown library 'cmr'
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (third stage)
{C:/context/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map}{C:/context/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}{C:/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mki
mmand)
end
In MkII you can define a command which has as many argument as entries in the
list.
% engine=pdftex
\usemodule[database]
\starttext
\define[3]\TestCommand{\ruledhbox{#1:#2:#3}}
\defineseparatedlist[test][command=\TestCommand]
\starttest
1,2,3
\sto
Hi Hans,
why has the meaning of the command key changed in MkIV?
In MkII you can define a command which has as many argument as entries in the
list.
% engine=pdftex
\usemodule[database]
\starttext
\define[3]\TestCommand{\ruledhbox{#1:#2:#3}}
\defineseparatedlist[test][command=\TestCommand
uence. It's not needed anyway
since that's pdftex.
2 In tikzlibrarycommute.code.tex, line 395 I had to add the option
ampersand replacement=\&
to avoid a TeX error. So you'll have to use '\&' instead of '&' for matrix
arrays.
3 Some LaTeX-specifi
an opensource project implementing word segmentation:
http://linux.thai.net/projects/swath
The specification (someone's thesis) can be found here:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~paisarn/papers/thesis99.pdf
Ok, so there are some ttext files there with words.
The ugly part of pdfTeX approach is t
.cs.cmu.edu/~paisarn/papers/thesis99.pdf
The ugly part of pdfTeX approach is that it requires an external text
processor to digest an input TeX document and return a copy with word
segmentation. Then pdfTeX is run on the resulting file. XeTeX can use
ICU library to do the segmentation.
In LuaTeX
ext as well.
> >
> > --
> > Kip Warner -- Software Engineer
> > OpenPGP encrypted/signed mail preferred
> > http://www.thevertigo.com
> >
>
> yes, it's known and it's ok, because luajittex is not different from
> luatex as luatex is different from pdft
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 9:32 AM, luigi scarso wrote:
>
>
>
> yes, it's known and it's ok, because luajittex is not different from
> luatex as luatex is different from pdftex/xetex/etex
> (and if it's so, then it is an error).
>
(and if it's
http://www.thevertigo.com
>
yes, it's known and it's ok, because luajittex is not different from
luatex as luatex is different from pdftex/xetex/etex
(and if it's so, then it is an error).
A quick check could be
\startluacode
if jit==nil then print("=>This
uages > language en is active
{C:/texlive/2011/texmf-dist/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
(C:/texlive/2011/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/type-siz.mkiv) (C:/texlive/2011/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/type-otf.mkiv){C:
a simple command available for making small snippets of
> code dependent on the engine. (LaTeX has \ifXeTeX, \ifLuaTeX for
> example.)
You can use
\startmode[*mkii]
or
\startmode[*mkiv]
to write different code for MkII and MkIV. With the counter \texengine
you can also check for the eng
ce
> was too small to accomodate dictionaries
No, it's from 2011 and it is part of TeX Live. While many packages are
kicked out of TeX Live (including ConTeXt documentation) for all weird
reasons, not just sloppy licencing, there is no reasonable way to vote
in that time tex's hash
table/string space was too small to accomodate dictionaries
pdftex has \noligs -)
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH H
n mem file, version 1.004) ) (./mwe.mp [1] )
1 output file written: mwe.1
Transcript written on mwe.log.
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.5-1.40.14 (TeX Live 2013)
\write18 enabled.
kpathsea: Running mktexfmt mptopdf.fmt
/usr/texbin/mktexfmt: line 395:
/users/johnkitzmiller/context/tex/texmf/texcon
t-new.mkiv)
> system > files > jobname 'cmp', input 'cmp', result 'cmp'
> fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
> languages > language 'en' is active
> (cmp.tex{/home/adityam/media/opt/context-minimal
are not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is active
(cmp.tex{/home/adityam/media/opt/context-minimals/texmf-fonts/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
fonts > typescripts > unknown library &
h TeXShop: the log is
>
> This is pdfTeX, version 3.1415926-2.4-1.40.13 (TeX Live 2012)
> ...
> ConTeXt ver: 2012.05.30 11:26 MKII fmt: 2012.6.30
>
> I don't know how to get MKIV instead of MKII.
> Thanks again for your help.
>
> Tristan
>
> - Mail o
script that invokes MKIV. But both are usually included in a
distribution I believe.
Tristan Lorino wrote:
> Thanks.
> I'm on Mac (10.8.3), with TeXLive (MacTeX 2012).
> I compile with Context through TeXShop: the log is
>
> This is pdfTeX, version 3.1415926-2.4-1.40.13 (T
Thanks.
I'm on Mac (10.8.3), with TeXLive (MacTeX 2012).
I compile with Context through TeXShop: the log is
This is pdfTeX, version 3.1415926-2.4-1.40.13 (TeX Live 2012)
...
ConTeXt ver: 2012.05.30 11:26 MKII fmt: 2012.6.30
I don't know how to get MKIV instead of MKII.
Thanks again for
ed from cont-new.mkiv
)
system > files > jobname 'combination_in_table', input 'combination_in_table', result 'combination_in_table'
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is active
(combination_
nts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is active
(sqrt.tex{/home/maja/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
fonts > typescripts &
gt; beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.mkiv
)
system > files > jobname 'plus_minus', input 'plus_minus', result 'plus_minus'
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is active
(plus_minus.te
an
> can just ignore it.
Maybe I quoted the wrong part of the log, but it seems like the MkII
format is not generated:
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.4-1.40.13 (TeX Live 2012)
\write18 enabled.
kpathsea: Running mktexfmt cont-en.fmt
mktexfmt: No such file or directory
I can'
tex/context/base/cont-new.mkiv
system > beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.mkiv
)
system > files > jobname 'test1', input 'test1', result 'test1'
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language '
ext/base/cont-new.mkiv
system > beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.mkiv
)
system > files > jobname 'test1', input 'test1', result 'test1'
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language '
'cont-new.mkiv' loaded
> (D:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-new.mkiv
> system > beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.mkiv
> )
> system > files > jobname 'test1', input 'test1', result 'test1'
> f
files > jobname 'test1', input 'test1', result 'test1'
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is active
(test1.tex{D:/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts >
w.mkiv
system > beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.mkiv
)
system > files > jobname 'easytext', input 'easytext', result 'easytext'
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is a
ed. There is also some speedup e.g. in logging (pending further
> speedup in the engine, which makes a difference when using the windows
> console that has a high update rate which is not that nice for one-by-one
> char tex output, esp when running rdp on a headless server).
>
> Hans
&
iv
)
system > files > jobname 'bold_in_math', input 'bold_in_math', result 'bold_in_math'
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language en is active
(bold_in_math.tex{/home/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv
btw, luatex/mkiv is in many cases now faster than pdftex/mkii
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
tel: 038 477 53 69 | voip: 087 875
t; latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language en is active
(bold_in_math.tex{/home/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
fonts > typescripts > unknown: library
t
TeXExec | TeX run 1
TeXExec | writing option file test-jp.top
TeXExec | using randomseed 99
TeXExec | tex engine: pdftex
TeXExec | tex format: cont-en.mkii
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.4-1.40.13 (TeX Live 2012)
restricted \write18 enabled.
entering extended mode
(./test-jp.tex
ConTeXt ver
usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/cont-new.mkiv
system > beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.mkiv
)
system > essai.top loaded
(essai.top)
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language en is active
{/usr/share/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts &
oaded
languages > language en is active
(check_notes.tex{/Applications/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
fonts > typescripts > unknown: library 'loc'
{/A
ew.mkiv
)
system > files > jobname: R79_OVA, input: R79_OVA, result: R79_OVA
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > taal nl is actief
(R79_OVA.tex{/home/geert/homologation/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts
result: test-setuphead
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language en is active
(test-setuphead.tex{/Users/jprey/ConTeXt-2013.01.24/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
fonts
/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}{/opt/context-minimals/texmf-fonts/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map}{/opt/context-minimals/texmf-fonts/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}
! LuaTeX error
...uild/src/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/l-string.lua:85: bad
argument #2 to 'lpegmatch' (strin
| processing document '../products/prd_book.tex'
TeXExec | no ctx file found
TeXExec | tex processing method: context
TeXExec | writing option file prd_book.top
TeXExec | using randomseed 712
TeXExec | tex engine: pdftex
TeXExec | tex format: cont-en.mkii
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2
a>)
fonts > typescripts > unknown: library 'loc'
{/usr/local/texlive/current/texmf-dist/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map}{/usr/local/texlive/current/texmf-dist/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}{/usr/local/texlive/current/texmf-dist/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts
t Mark II (can use XeTeX, pdfTeX, LuaTeX, and all those other
engines) is extraordinarily stable. Its development is frozen
(although I think bugfixes can still be requested). Because it is
written in TeX, a language that is also frozen, I think it is quite
likely that Mark II documents will still
has always been an early adopter of lm and gyre
fonts), and given that utf is the way to go (so no messing with input
and font encodings any more), and given some more reasons, in practice
users will no longer use pdftex and/or xetex but luatex. In that sense
context depends on luatex and also keep t
tf is the way to go (so no messing with input
and font encodings any more), and given some more reasons, in practice
users will no longer use pdftex and/or xetex but luatex. In that sense
context depends on luatex and also keep the development of that engine
going.
The philosophy of context is th
text/tex/context/base/type-imp-iwona.mkiv){R:/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/iwona/iwona-rm.map}{R:/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/iwona/iwona-mi.map}{R:/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/iwona/iwona-sy.map}{R:/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/iwona/iwona-ex.map}{R:/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv
ypescripts > unknown: library 'loc'
{/Applications/ConTeXt/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map}{/Applications/ConTeXt/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}{/Applications/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts > fallback modern rm 14.4pt i
/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-imp-texgyre.mkiv){/Users/graph/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
…
…
Missing character: There is no ħ (U+0127) in font texgyretermesmath-regular!
backend > xmp > using file
'/Users/graph/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-
onts > typescripts > unknown: library 'loc'
> (/Users/graph/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-imp-texgyre.mkiv){/Users/graph/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
> …
> …
> Missing character: There is no ħ (U+0127) in font texgyre
n lion 64bit, luatex beta 0.74.
In the log file, I found the message "Missing character:…"
%
…
fonts > typescripts > unknown: library 'loc'
(/Users/graph/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-imp-texgyre.mkiv){/Users/graph/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/
> (hbar-test.tex{/Users/mmurphy/context/beta/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
> fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
> fonts > typescripts > unknown: library 'loc'
> {/Users/mmurphy/context/beta/tex/texmf
this be the issue (from output)?
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language en is active
(hbar-test.tex{/Users/mmurphy/context/beta/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (secon
t;)
fonts > typescripts > unknown: library 'loc'
{/opt/context/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map}{/opt/context/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}{/opt/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts > otf loading > loading
loaded from cont-new.mkiv
)
system > files > jobname: test, input: test, result: test
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language en is active
(test.tex{/opt/luatex/standalone-mkiv/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
f
library 'pagecolormodel=auto'
> {R:/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
> fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
> fonts > typescripts > unknown: library 'loc'
> {R:/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map
Hi,
using '\setupcolor[pagecolormodel=auto]' (or any other setting) gives
[..]
colors > defining > unknown: library 'pagecolormodel=auto'
{R:/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts > preloading latin mode
has to be done once at the start of each session, or else bad things
> happen.
Hm , nothing bad: you use the default pdftex/xetex/luatex --- nothing
of catastrophic, this doesn't touch your mkiv in anyway.
Given that mkiv require some experience, the default is to leave the
distro
v
)
system > files > jobname: kern, input: kern, result: kern
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language en is active
(kern.tex{/opt/ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts > preloading latin moder
On 11/18/2012 3:02 PM, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
Am 18.11.2012 14:45, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
You process your document with MkIV (texexec or context
--pdftex ) but your document requires MkIV (context
) because you use the command \definehightlight which is
only available
(Sorry, wrong email title)
Am 18.11.2012 14:45, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
You process your document with MkIV (texexec or context
--pdftex ) but your document requires MkIV (context
) because you use the command \definehightlight which is
only available with MkIV.
Wolfgang
Am 18.11.2012 14:45, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
You process your document with MkIV (texexec or context --pdftex
) but your document requires MkIV (context ) because you use the
command \definehightlight which is only available with MkIV.
Wolfgang
Thanks.
The wiki says to write in
book gives now several errors. F.e.:
…
> This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.5-1.40.13 (TeX Live 2012/W32TeX)
...
If you want to run MKIV, you need to select the ConTeXt (LuaTeX) typesetting
option. The output you posted shows you're using pdfTeX. You can also create
your own typesetting op
>
> TeXExec | no ctx file found
>
> TeXExec | tex processing method: context
>
> TeXExec | TeX run 1
>
> TeXExec | writing option file main_inderschule.top
>
> TeXExec | using randomseed 516
>
> TeXExec | tex engine: pdftex
>
> TeXExec | tex
ption file main_inderschule.top
TeXExec | using randomseed 516
TeXExec | tex engine: pdftex
TeXExec | tex format: cont-en.mkii
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.5-1.40.13 (TeX Live 2012/W32TeX)
\write18 enabled.
entering extended mode
(./main_inderschule.tex
ConTeXt ver: 2012.05.30 11:2
;
> \myindenting
> \input knuth
>
> \stoptext
The output looks different when you put the text in the document.
% engine=pdftex
\defineindenting
[test]
[text=Test]
\starttext
\test The Earth, as a habitat for animal life, is in old age and
has a fatal illness. Several, in fact.
s loaded from cont-new.mkiv
)
system > files > jobname: collapse-001, input: collapse-001, result:
collapse-001
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language en is active
(collapse-001.tex{/media/data/melmoth/progetti/context-cutting-edge/tex/texm
Ah ok , it was an image. The text says
"You find lists of predefined colors in the files colo-xxx.tex,.."
but colo*tex it's an old file -- it should be colo-rgb.mkii , ie pdftex
So
%%test.mkii
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\showcolor[rgb]
\color[red]{AAA}
\c
p://wiki.contextgarden.net/**Colors<http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Colors>
> :
>
> "
> ...
> Using predefined colors: \setupcolor
> ...
> \setupcolors[state=start]
> \showcolor[rgb]
>
> yields this:
>
><- The 3rd line from the bottom of the generated output:
&g
>>
>> Now, you should blame me. I made a backup of the old context version
>> (for Taco: current-backup) and updated to current (2012.05.30 11:26),
>> but it doesn't work at all. It says "pdfcrop failed",
>
> Which it did, indeed. For future referenc
) and updated to current (2012.05.30 11:26),
but it doesn't work at all. It says "pdfcrop failed",
Which it did, indeed. For future reference: the problem is that pdfcrop
needs
$ pdftex file.tex
to run (using pdftex.fmt). You also updated pdftex, so the existing
format was no
e/context/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e/formats/cont-en.lui"
--no-parse-first-line --c:currentrun=1
--c:enable-trackers="backend.detail,structures.detail,system.dump"
--c:fulljobname="./bachelors_thesis.tex" --c:input="./bachelors_thesis.tex"
--c:kindofrun=1 --c:ve
bodymatter
\stopproject
* environment file "ausgewaehlte_environment.tex"
\startenvironment ausgewaehlte_environment
\usemodule[typo-krn]
\usemodule[letterspace]
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\enableregime[utf]
cont-new.mkiv loaded
(c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-new.mkiv
system > beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.mkiv
)
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language en is active
(TZ.mkiv{c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/
is supported
)
fonts > typescripts > unknown: library 'loc'
(/home/marcin/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-imp-texgyre.mkiv){/home/marcin/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-px.map}
fonts > virtual math > the mapping is i
'
(/opt/context-minimals/texmf-context/tex/context/base/meta-imp-nav.mkiv)){/opt/context-minimals/texmf-fonts/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
fonts > typescripts > unknown: library 'loc'
{/opt/conte
to typeset the example in *ConTeXt online*
(http://live.contextgarden.net/). There the option to use *LuaTex /
Mark-iv*
is not offered (!!??), so I selected the *pdfTex* alternative and then it
happened that everything behaved as expected (at least in the first part of
the example, as some of the
IC: unprotected error in call to Lua API
(zlib library version does not match -
header: 1.2.5, library: 1.2.7)"
However /usr/include/zlib.h is for version 1.2.7, not the 1.2.5
mentioned in the error message. Any idea of how to fix this, so I
can run ConTexT?
It
> I use Gvim for all editing, including all forms of TeX, columns
> submitted to my newspaper editors, programs (Tcl etc.) and emails.
> The virtue is I do not have to learn and relearn a new editor for
> each. And my custmizations such as F2 to justify each paragraph
> ragged right
this string:
context book.tex
This is a bit of a bear to set up in .vimrc, but a single keystroke
is much faster in production.
I also have an F key for pdftex, one for acroread and one for
justifying all the paragraphs ragged right. Set once, use forever.
--
John Culleton
Free
r for
each. And my custmizations such as F2 to justify each paragraph
ragged right, are common for all. I even assign F keys for
running pdftex or context on a file named book.tex (every book I
work on is in a separate directory so all of them are called
book.tex.) I have an F key for "acror
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