hows
> only the figure on the left side.
>
> \enableregime[utf-8]
> \mainlanguage[de]
> \setupcolors [state=start]
> \setupoutput[pdftex]
> \setuppapersize[A4][A4]
> \usemodule [simplefonts,r,tikz,edtsnc,chart]
> \setmainfont [rubscalatz]
> \setsansfont [rubflama]
[de]
\setupcolors [state=start]
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\setuppapersize[A4][A4]
\usemodule [simplefonts,r,tikz,edtsnc,chart]
\setmainfont [rubscalatz]
\setsansfont [rubflama]
\setuphead [chapter][number=no, style=bold, textcommand=\ss]
\setuphead [section][number=no, style=bold, textcommand=\ss
.files={
%"test",
% }
% \stopluacode
% % process info
% \setupsystem[inputfile=test]
% \setupsystem[\c!n=1,\c!m=1]
% % modes
% % options (not that important)
% \startsetups *runtime:options
% \setupoutput[pdftex]
% \stopse
.tex
systems : no file 'cont-sys.tex', using 'cont-sys.rme' instead
)
system : MP-02.top loaded
(MP-02.top)
fonts : preloading latin modern fonts
{c:/ConTeXt/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map}{c:/ConTeXt/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}{c
-math.map}{/usr/lo
cal/texlive/2010/texmf-dist/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}{/usr/local/texliv
e/2010/texmf-dist/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
bodyfont: 12pt rm is loaded
language: language en is active
system : module simplefonts loaded
(/usr/local/texlive/201
{/usr/local/texlive/2010/texmf-dist/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map}{/usr/lo
cal/texlive/2010/texmf-dist/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}{/usr/local/texliv
e/2010/texmf-dist/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
bodyfont: 12pt rm is loaded
language: language en is active
system
mboes/src/context/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}{/home/mboes/src/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
bodyfont: 12pt rm is loaded
language: language en is active
define fonts> forced type otf of euler not found
define fonts> font wit
={file:AGaramond-Regular.pfb} at 30bp
Right now, luaotfload does not support Type1 fonts, you have to load them
through the old TFM mechanism (the same way as in PDFTeX, nothing
changed in this area). But since this is the second request to support
Type1 fonts, I might try to steal some more code from ConTeXt
, luaotfload does not support Type1 fonts, you have to load
them
through the old TFM mechanism (the same way as in PDFTeX, nothing
changed in this area). But since this is the second request to support
Type1 fonts, I might try to steal some more code from ConTeXt that
deal
with Type1 fonts, but I'
ntly not for Type1 fonts in
> /usr/share/fonts/Type1. The line below confuses the system:
>
> \font\barr={file:AGaramond-Regular.pfb} at 30bp
Right now, luaotfload does not support Type1 fonts, you have to load them
through the old TFM mechanism (the same way as in PDFTeX, nothing
chan
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 09:25:26AM -0400, John Culleton wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 September 2010 18:37:48 Khaled Hosny wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 06:17:41PM -0400, John Culleton wrote:
> > > Well I have been typesetting books in plain tex and pdftex for a
> > >
On Tuesday 21 September 2010 18:37:48 Khaled Hosny wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 06:17:41PM -0400, John Culleton wrote:
> > Well I have been typesetting books in plain tex and pdftex for a
> > decade or more. Supposedly luatex is a superset of pdftex that
> > makes fin
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 12:17 AM, John Culleton wrote:
>
> Well I have been typesetting books in plain tex and pdftex for a
> decade or more. Supposedly luatex is a superset of pdftex that makes
> finding fonts easier and eliminates the generation of tmf files. But I
> seem to be
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 06:17:41PM -0400, John Culleton wrote:
> Well I have been typesetting books in plain tex and pdftex for a
> decade or more. Supposedly luatex is a superset of pdftex that makes
> finding fonts easier and eliminates the generation of tmf files. But I
> seem t
> Well I have been typesetting books in plain tex and pdftex for a
> decade or more. Supposedly luatex is a superset of pdftex that makes
> finding fonts easier and eliminates the generation of tmf files.
Not if you use plain TeX. Unlike XeTeX, LuaTeX cannot find or use any
more f
urer)
>
> ___
> If your question is of interest to others as well,
> please add an entry to the Wiki!
>
> maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl /
> http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage :
> htt
> i don’t understand why.
Change in moderncv.tex
\define[2]\cvcompactentry
{{\margintext{#1} #2 \par}}
to
\define[2]\cvcompactentry
{\margintext{#1} #2 \endgraf}
This isn't the only problem when you use the code with mkii,
unds like a trademark infringement to me. I would be surprised if
> >>times is not a ®.
> >>
> >sadly true...
>
> Sigh...Thanks for the clarification.
>
> >Better try to convince the customer that a rose is a rose... ;-)
>
> I am still interested
could
download it from there), so that I can test if your binaries work on
my virtual machine? If nothing else out of pure curiosity.
> After having a look at the
> first-setup.sh script I performed the mtxrun ... line. As expected it failed
> (as I cannot execute the binaries). I replaced the
the binaries). I replaced the luatex binary with the
fresh compiled one and checked the other programs. Result: I can execute all
binaries exept luatex and pdftex. Since I only use MkIV this should not be a
problem.
So I made the formats and compiled my test document. MkIV works (including
metap
demark infringement to me. I would be surprised
>>> if times is not a ®.
>>>
>> sadly true...
>
> Sigh...Thanks for the clarification.
>
>> Better try to convince the customer that a rose is a rose... ;-)
>
> I am still interested in changing the name of the fon
changing the name of the font...not to Times but
to some gibberish (like the characters that pdftex adds before Type1 font
names). Then, I can blame the font naming on a software limitation ;)
Aditya___
If your
% document.files={
%"tikz206.tex",
% }
% \stopluacode
% % process info
% \setupsystem[inputfile=tikz206.tex]
% \setupsystem[\c!n=1,\c!m=1]
% % modes
% % options (not that important)
% \startsetups *runtime:options
% \setupoutput[
ex processing method: context
TeXExec | TeX run 1
TeXExec | writing option file s-pre-00.top
TeXExec | using randomseed 1037
TeXExec | tex engine: pdftex
TeXExec | tex format: cont-en
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (TeX Live 2009/Debian)
(textext("\bf X"), (f*h*2,-v*f)) withcolor textcolor ;
label (textext("\bf T"), (f*h,-2*v*f)) withcolor textcolor ;
r := h*f;
rect (0,v*f,r);
rect (f*h,2*v*f,r);
rect (2*f*h,v*f,r);
rect (0,-v*f,r);
rect (f*h,0,r);
rect (f*h*2,-v*f,r);
rect (f*h,-2*v*f,r);
\stopMPpage
\sto
onts/map/dvips/lm/lm-math.map}
{/home/john/context/tex/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-rm.map}
{/home/john/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
bodyfont: 12pt rm is loaded
language: language en is active
load afm> reading /home/john/.fonts/SomeMacintos
In article <4c782d26.6040...@wxs.nl>, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 27-8-2010 8:17, Nicola wrote:
> > In article
> > ,
> > Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> >
> >> TEXMFCACHE is not used by MKII (neither in pdfTeX nor in XeTeX).
> >
> > Right. I hav
On 27-8-2010 8:17, Nicola wrote:
In article
,
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
TEXMFCACHE is not used by MKII (neither in pdfTeX nor in XeTeX).
Right. I have tried
unset TEXMFCACHE
texexec hello.tex
in the command line and it just runs texexec (as expected).
But from TeXShop (using the engines
In article
,
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> TEXMFCACHE is not used by MKII (neither in pdfTeX nor in XeTeX).
Right. I have tried
unset TEXMFCACHE
texexec hello.tex
in the command line and it just runs texexec (as expected).
But from TeXShop (using the engines for MKII and XeTeX described
nimals uses
> that rather than the path specified in texmfcnf.lua. Since now I know
> that luatex-cache can be shared, for me this is perfectly fine.
> I just
> had to adjust the TeXShop engines (I am on Mac OS X) by explicitly
> setting TEXMFCACHE for XeTeX and MKII, besides MKIV.
TEX
nerate does not help, and that is the
bug.
You are right, but with a system like context it is sometimes better to
avoid stressing the tools by following standard procedures.
The OP ended up with /etc/texmf/web2c/pdftex, which suggests that
MkII and/or fmtutil tried to install formats under /e
not help, and that is the
> bug.
You are right, but with a system like context it is sometimes better to
avoid stressing the tools by following standard procedures.
The OP ended up with /etc/texmf/web2c/pdftex, which suggests that
MkII and/or fmtutil tried to install formats under /etc/texmf/web
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Xan wrote:
> Al 21/08/10 00:30, En/na George N. White III ha escrit:
>>
>> O
>> When I run luatools --generate (as normal user) there are no errors.
>>
>> I don't have /etc/texmf/web2c/pdftex on my system. On de
Al 21/08/10 00:30, En/na George N. White III ha escrit:
O
When I run luatools --generate (as normal user) there are no errors.
I don't have /etc/texmf/web2c/pdftex on my system. On debian/ubuntu
/etc/texmf/web2c is for configuration files, but perhaps some program
tried to put format
ng list of '/usr/local/share/texmf'
> LuaTools | fileio: tex locator '/usr/local/share/texmf' found
> LuaTools | fileio: hash '/usr/local/share/texmf' appended
> LuaTools | fileio: locating list of '/usr/share/texmf'
> LuaTools | fileio: tex locat
ls | fileio: tex locator '/usr/local/share/texmf' found
LuaTools | fileio: hash '/usr/local/share/texmf' appended
LuaTools | fileio: locating list of '/usr/share/texmf'
LuaTools | fileio: tex locator '/usr/share/texmf' found
LuaTools | fileio: hash '/usr/share
,
% interface=en output=pdftex
% Regime
%\enableregime[utf]
%\input arxiv-header.context
%\setupheadertexts[\midaligned{Títol de l'article}][][\midaligned{Xavier
Bordoy}][]
\definedelimitedtext
[abstract]
[leftmargin=yes,
spacebefore=line,
before=\smallbodyfont]
% Start the text
\star
old.
Please refer to the attached test file.
Using:
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.11 (TeX Live 2010)
ConTeXt ver: 2010.08.04 00:37 MKII fmt: 2010.8.4 int: english/english
Kind regards
Willi
test-background.tex
Description: Binary data
.sh (yesterday it ran fine, now=5:20AM GMT 3.Aug) and
> it ends very ungracefully:
>
>
> A section from some the first (of more) failure. Am I doing something wrong?
>
>
> MTXrun | run: texexec --make --all --fast --pdftex cont-nl cont-enTeXExec |
> using search m
/contextMini/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/patterns/lang-agr.pat
! Duplicate pattern.
l.137 ΐ1
Hans has replaced/modified patterns.
Hans, for LaTeX and plain TeX we use hyph-grc.tex for XeTeX/LuaTeX and
grahyph5.tex for pdfTeX. They both contain the same patterns, but in
"different encoding&q
/texmf-context/tex/context/patterns/lang-agr.pat
> ! Duplicate pattern.
> l.137 ΐ1
Hans has replaced/modified patterns.
Hans, for LaTeX and plain TeX we use hyph-grc.tex for XeTeX/LuaTeX and
grahyph5.tex for pdfTeX. They both contain the same patterns, but in
"different encoding". (The
Just ran ./first-setup.sh (yesterday it ran fine, now=5:20AM GMT 3.Aug) and it
ends very ungracefully:
A section from some the first (of more) failure. Am I doing something wrong?
MTXrun | run: texexec --make --all --fast --pdftex cont-nl cont-enTeXExec |
using search method 'kpse
log file (both attached) to help me understand what
I have to do to clean things up and, if possible, why the TeX Live
ConTeXt configuration doesn't work correctly "right out of the box" to
begin with.
Thanks,
Grant
% interface=en output=pdftex
% Choose a font
\usetypescript [palatin
t now.
log-output is attached.
Thanks for your time,
Elias
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (TeX Live 2009) (format=cont-en
2010.7.29) 29 JUL 2010 15:05
entering extended mode
%&-line parsing enabled.
(/opt/tl/2009/texmf/web2c/natural.tcx)
**con-footnote.tex \emergencyend
(./c
lDoc.pdf) and six demo presentations
> ranging from geometric abstraction to classic style to silly video
> game.
> Lecturer is designed for all formats except ConTeXt MkIV (because of
> clashes in management of PDF ob
5pt" can vary depending on the size I give in
"setupbodyfont"):
{/Users/martin/contextMini/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-px.map}
virtual math> the mapping is incomplete for 'pxmath' at 5pt
harmless: it means that the math virtual font vector is not
consistant error (the "5pt" can vary depending on the size I give
in "setupbodyfont"):
{/Users/martin/contextMini/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-px.map}
virtual math> the mapping is incomplete for 'pxmath' at 5pt
Though, the document looks fine. Do
win/ minimals/current/bin/luatex/mswin/
> minimals/current/bin/luatex/mswin/ minimals/current/bin/pdftex/mswin/'
> 'c:/context/tex/texmf-mswin'The source and destination cannot both be
> remote.
> rsync error: syntax or usage error (code 1) at main.c(1127)
> [receiver=3
imals/current/bin/common/mswin/
minimals/current/bin/context/mswin/ minimals/current/bin/metapost/mswin/
minimals/current/bin/man/ minimals/current/bin/luatex/mswin/
minimals/current/bin/xetex/mswin/ minimals/current/bin/luatex/mswin/
minimals/current/bin/luatex/mswin/ minimals/current/bin/pdftex/mswin
>
> Does MKIV require the same image formats as MKII? Is this all an artifact
of
> some early incarnation of Context?
mkiv has only pdf as output format so you can use the same image formats
as mkii in pdf mode, the restriction has nothing to do with context, it
comes
from the driver (pd
Gimp?
Does MKIV require the same image formats as MKII? Is this all an
artifact of
some early incarnation of Context?
mkiv has only pdf as output format so you can use the same image formats
as mkii in pdf mode, the restriction has nothing to do with context, it
comes
from the driver (pdftex) which
as MKII? Is this all an artifact of
some early incarnation of Context?
mkiv has only pdf as output format so you can use the same image formats
as mkii in pdf mode, the restriction has nothing to do with context, it
comes
from the driver (pdftex) which allows only certain formats for pdf and
kage which converts thess psfragged figures to pdf and full
> work can be processed by pdftex.
> Is there any similar way how to do this in Context? It would really help me.
> I can of course use a workaround with preparing pictures with LaTeX and
> using generated pdfs lately, but
in an eps figure
(generated by Matlab) with a text typesets with TeX engine. There is also
an alternative package which converts thess psfragged figures to pdf and
full work can be processed by pdftex.
Is there any similar way how to do this in Context? It would really help
me. I can of co
s -> dvi -> ps -> pdf
tex + specials -> dvi -> pdf
tex + literals -> pdf (pdftex)
now, as ps is seldom needed as final format it makes no sense generate
it (and going from pdf -> ps is easy)
using specials (inlined code) is no fun but has alway sbeen supported in
mkii (spec-* f
nd less programmability.
That fact, that there is greater restriction and control over the
workflow, is perhaps of advantage to the more monetized side of all
this. In that sense, and perhaps in that sense alone, PDF is not
redundant, has a role.
If Han The Thanh wants to generate PDF and call
format (and all its processing tools) seemed
like a waste of my time to me especially since everything we wanted
to do in luatex is supported by PDF.
You can, however, use context MkII ('texexec') which uses pdftex,
and still have some of your wishes by making it output DVI files:
texe
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 4:46 AM, Michael Talbot-Wilson wrote:
> Thanks for your reply. Both. But Luigi seems to say LuaTeX can NOT
> actually produce DVI. Or is that just ConTeXt?
LuaTex aims to become the next pdftex, and it already has a dvi output mode.
ConText mkiv today is ve
2 different versions of ConTeXt, called Mark II and
Mark IV (MkII, MkIV). They are always distributed together and still
share a lot of code.
MkII is stable, MkIV is the development version with several enhanced
features and a completely new font handling.
There are 3 different engines for Te
eX that work with ConTeXt: pdfTeX,
XeTeX and LuaTeX. MkIV works only with LuaTeX, MkII with any. Font
setups (typescripts) differ per engine.
There are several distributions of TeX that contain ConTeXt, the most
notable are TeX Live (jointly published by most TeX User Groups of the
world) and
es:
mktexlsr
texexec --make --all
texexec --make --xtx --all
luatools --selfupdate
mtxrun --selfupdate
luatools --generate
context --make
texexec --make mpost
That's it.
A last remark: I have noticed that I have a .texlive2009 folder in my
home folder, with the following content:
texmf-var/texdoc/
% modes
% % options (not that important)
% \startsetups *runtime:options
% \setupoutput[pdftex]
% \stopsetups
% % styles and modules
% \startsetups *runtime:modules
% \stopsetups
% % done
% \protect \endinput
%
% end of optionfile
%
(test.top)
fonts : preloading latin modern fonts
{/usr
make
.../hraban/Library/texmf/tex/texmf-osx-intel/bin/mtxrun:9289: attempt
to concatenate local 'v' (a table value)
MTXrun | run: texexec --make --all --fast --pdftex cont-nl cont-en
.../hraban/Library/texmf/tex/texmf-osx-intel/bin/mtxrun:9289: attempt
to concatenate local 'v'
w features)
> pdf/x support is limited to mkiv. you also wrote
> 'The file produced by LuaTex is PDF 1.5.', so where is the problem? ;)
>
> mkii (pdftex): texexec yourbook.tex
> mkiv (luatex): context yourbook.tex
>
> anyhow, here is an interesting link about pdf/x-1a
file produced by LuaTex is PDF 1.5.', so where is the problem? ;)
mkii (pdftex): texexec yourbook.tex
mkiv (luatex): context yourbook.tex
anyhow, here is an interesting link about pdf/x-1a
http://www.prepressure.com/pdf/basics/pdfx-1a
there a quite a lot of other restrictions in pdf/x-1a (
I fear that you need acrobat to be sure or
>> defend your result
>>
>> Anyway
>> http://www.tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2009-June/thread.html#8050
>
> Context should be able to produce PDF/X-1a:2003 so far (donno the
> difference to the 2001 version). I will look into it tomo
o the
>> conversion to X-1a:2001?
> It's a complex subject, I fear that you need acrobat to be sure or
> defend your result
>
> Anyway
> http://www.tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2009-June/thread.html#8050
Context should be able to produce PDF/X-1a:2003 so far (donno the
ect, I fear that you need acrobat to be sure or
defend your result
Anyway
http://www.tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2009-June/thread.html#8050
--
luigi
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add a
re sure xetex is run?
Yes. spec-xet.mkii probably doesn't get included with pdfTeX or LuaTeX. Also:
Producer: xdvipdfmx (0.7.3)
>> >(/Users/mojca/soft/texlive/2010/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/spec-xet.mkii)
>> >(/Users/mojca/soft/texlive/2010/texmf-dist/tex/context/th
TeXExec | TeX run 1
TeXExec | writing option file DFD2010_racuni.top
TeXExec | using randomseed 1281
TeXExec | tex engine: pdftex
T
>>>>> "luigi" == luigi scarso writes:
luigi> A bug in mkii ? This is ok, btw
luigi> \setuppapersize[letter][letter] \setupoutput[pdftex]
Great, that did the trick!
Thanks,
Martin
___
ns:
> ../lua60.1/tex/lua60.1/web2c
> ../lua60.1/tex/lua60.1/web2c/luatex
> ../lua60.1/tex/lua60.1/web2c/luatex/pdftex
> ../lua60.1/tex/lua60.1/web2c/luatex/xetex
> ../lua60.1/tex/lua60.1/web2c/luatex/metafun.mem
>
> This does not sound quite healthy?
>
> Further I am stru
../lua60.1/tex/lua60.1/web2c/luatex
../lua60.1/tex/lua60.1/web2c/luatex/pdftex
../lua60.1/tex/lua60.1/web2c/luatex/xetex
../lua60.1/tex/lua60.1/web2c/luatex/metafun.mem
This does not sound quite healthy?
Further I am struggling with the fact, that Context does not find private fonts
when they are in
007 kit in Fedora, fwiw)
>
> Martin
>
>
> \setuppapersize[letter]
> \setupoutput[pdftex]
>
> \starttext
> \startmarginrule
> The sound of a duck is a good demonstration of how different people
> listen to a sound. Everywhere in Europe the sound is equal. But in
> every cou
I'm having a problem with marginrules. If the papersize is a4 they work
just fine. When I switch to letter paper, however, the rules no longer
line up with the paragraph.
(This is TeX Live 2007 kit in Fedora, fwiw)
Martin
\setuppapersize[letter]
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\star
contextgarden.net::'minimals/current/bin/common/osx-64/
minimals/current/bin/context/osx-64/ minimals/current/bin/metapost/osx-64/
minimals/current/bin/man/ minimals/current/bin/luatex/osx-64/
minimals/current/bin/xetex/osx-64/ minimals/current/bin/luatex/osx-64/
minimals/current/bi
problem is
%in mixed languages, i.e. english text mixed with url-language; there are
%some limitations (in pdftex for instance the same codes are used fo rthe
%whole par (i.e. mixed languages are possible but with the same lccodes
%etc). Also, one needs to get rid of the -
%Anyhow, there is another
i'm just now getting my head
around the copious amounts of documentation for the system, and all the differences
between context, luatex, pdftex, mkII, mkIV, and all the other new terms), so i'll
probably just "texexec funk.tex" as a workaround. /however/, when i get some
Thanks, I added the line to the \@@bk block in str-flt.mkiv, but I
don't know how to remake the formats. I tried:
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
luatools --generate
texexec --make --all
texexec --make --all --pdftex
texexec --make --all --xetex
luatools --generate
luatools --ini --co
\starttext
> > \pushcatcodetable\vimcatcodes
> > hello
> > \popcatcodetable
> > \stoptext
> >
> >
> > but gives
> >
> > ! Missing $ inserted.
> >
> > $
> >
> >
`\= 12
\catcode`\^^Z = \@@ignore
\stopcatcodetable
\protect
\starttext
\pushcatcodetable\vimcatcodes
hello
\popcatcodetable
\stoptext
but gives
! Missing $ inserted.
$
\vimcatcodes
l.14 \pushcatcodetable\vimcatcodes
in MkII (both pdftex and xetex). What am I
\stopcatcodetable
\protect
\starttext
\pushcatcodetable\vimcatcodes
hello
\popcatcodetable
\stoptext
but gives
! Missing $ inserted.
$
\vimcatcodes
l.14 \pushcatcodetable\vimcatcodes
in MkII (both pdftex and xetex). What am I missing?
Aditya
e that triggers 'texexec
--make' in the 'post-processing step' and thus eliminates the need to
do it manually every time" or did I misinterpret the signal that came
all the way from Netherlands? :) :) :)
that needs a bit of thinking; in mkiv it's easier as there the en
ww.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1925 seems to be
> >working with MkII only...
>
> Hans, does LuaTeX support -file-line-error flag like pdftex? If so,
> how do I pass that (context --passon=-file-line-error) does not seem
> to work.
>
> Rogutes, if you
MkII only...
Hans, does LuaTeX support -file-line-error flag like pdftex? If so, how do
I pass that (context --passon=-file-line-error) does not seem to work.
Rogutes, if you want to match
system : module * not found
Add
\%+Asystem\ %#:\ module\ %m\ not\ found,
to the error
On Thursday 20 May 2010 19:56:00 John Culleton wrote:
> On Thursday 20 May 2010 11:37:15 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> > John Culleton wrote:
> > > The following works for pdftex
> > > --
> > > \rm
> > >
On Thursday 20 May 2010 11:37:15 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> John Culleton wrote:
> > The following works for pdftex
> > --
> > \rm
> > \pdfadjustspacing=2
> > \input protcode.tex
> > \pdfprotrudechars=2
> > \setprotcode\
John Culleton wrote:
The following works for pdftex
--
\rm
\pdfadjustspacing=2
\input protcode.tex
\pdfprotrudechars=2
\setprotcode\font
\pdffontexpand\rm 20 20 5 autoexpand
\rm is not a font identifier in ConTeXt, but a full-blown font
switch, a bit like
The following works for pdftex
--
\rm
\pdfadjustspacing=2
\input protcode.tex
\pdfprotrudechars=2
\setprotcode\font
\pdffontexpand\rm 20 20 5 autoexpand
---
but on Context (mkii or mkiv) it gives this error
On Wednesday 12 May 2010 10:52:03 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> John Culleton wrote:
> > In plain pdftex I can define a string thus:
> > \def\booktitle{My Book Title}
> >
> > and then reuse it later as
> > \rightline{\bf\booktitle}
> > But in Context whe
Am 12.05.10 16:46, schrieb John Culleton:
In plain pdftex I can define a string thus:
\def\booktitle{My Book Title}
and then reuse it later as
\rightline{\bf\booktitle}
But in Context when I use
\rightaligned{\bf\booktitle}
it errors on the tag \booktitle
I tried \the\booktitle but that
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 4:46 PM, John Culleton wrote:
> In plain pdftex I can define a string thus:
> \def\booktitle{My Book Title}
>
> and then reuse it later as
> \rightline{\bf\booktitle}
> But in Context when I use
> \rightaligned{\bf\booktitle}
>
> it errors
John Culleton wrote:
In plain pdftex I can define a string thus:
\def\booktitle{My Book Title}
and then reuse it later as
\rightline{\bf\booktitle}
But in Context when I use
\rightaligned{\bf\booktitle}
it errors on the tag \booktitle
This definitely should work, so you should post a
In plain pdftex I can define a string thus:
\def\booktitle{My Book Title}
and then reuse it later as
\rightline{\bf\booktitle}
But in Context when I use
\rightaligned{\bf\booktitle}
it errors on the tag \booktitle
I tried \the\booktitle but that didn't work either.
--
John Culleton
We
integrated into the
context kernel (we have math in the kernel so why not chemistry)
So PPCHTEX is frozen for LaTeX?
apart from bug fixes (and/or if someone submits more drawing definitions)
in fact, as we move on to luatex, the context version for pdftex / xetex
is frozen as well
Indeed, the
On 2010-04-30 <09:22:44>, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 29.04.10 23:17, schrieb Honza Pohanka:
> >Thanks for the answer, but it does not work. I tried MKII and
> >MKIV. Text is still on the left.
> >
> >min example
> >
> >\setupoutput[pdftex]
> >
Am 29.04.10 23:17, schrieb Honza Pohanka:
Thanks for the answer, but it does not work. I tried MKII and MKIV.
Text is still on the left.
min example
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\starttext
\setupfootnotes[location=page]
\setupnotedefinition[footnote][location=right,align=flushright]
a\footnotetext
Thanks for the answer, but it does not work. I tried MKII and MKIV. Text
is still on the left.
min example
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\starttext
\setupfootnotes[location=page]
\setupnotedefinition[footnote][location=right,align=flushright]
a\footnotetext{blabla}
b\footnotetext{bububu}
\stoptext
can also define the character to be active
\catcode`Č=\active
% and then use the "ConTeXt" way of composing accents
\defČ{\buildtextaccent\textcaron C}
% and every letter will be composed from that moment on
Č
\stoptext
With pdfTeX you would typically redefine \ccaron instead. (The l
rrent procedures required by
Pdftex to set up and manage fonts are too intimidating for me (I {\em
did} try it.)) as I'm no longer in school and had typeset the
preceding year's worth of entries in Latex. I started to use (xe)Latex
again this time but gave up in frustration with all of
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