22:18, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Oct 2013, Otared Kavian wrote:
>
>> Dear Hans,
>>
>> I noticed a difference between mkii and mkiv in the behavior of \mframed: it
>> seems that in mkiv the frame is not vertically aligned with the the + sign
>> in
Thanks Aditya!
I overlooked this change in mkiv…
Best regards: OK
On 21 oct. 2013, at 22:18, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Oct 2013, Otared Kavian wrote:
>
>> Dear Hans,
>>
>> I noticed a difference between mkii and mkiv in the behavior of \mframed: it
>>
On Mon, 21 Oct 2013, Otared Kavian wrote:
Dear Hans,
I noticed a difference between mkii and mkiv in the behavior of \mframed: it
seems that in mkiv the frame is not vertically aligned with the the + sign in
the following example (or rather it is not vertically centered, please see the
Dear Hans,
I noticed a difference between mkii and mkiv in the behavior of \mframed: it
seems that in mkiv the frame is not vertically aligned with the the + sign in
the following example (or rather it is not vertically centered, please see the
attached PDF produced with ConTeXt ver
work, workes differently. And look at opentype math ... some reverse
engineering is needed. To me opentype is not a real standard but m ore
reversed application specification where we have to look at what the
inventors do and try to adapt to that.
there's always xetex as alternative -)
e mark filtering sets we discussed few years ago, for instance; I had
to redo the whole font in a much more complex way with few more
thousands of glyphs to avoid using them so the font remains usable with
ConTeXt, and I still get crashes every now and then that I stopped
bothering with reporting them.
a simple thing, but I surrendered. My last attempt was
>> using the simplefonts module.
>> Here is what I get (linux-64 ubuntu):
>>
>> *> texexec --pdf novel.tex*
>>
>
> you mix up old an new (mkii an dmkiv)
>
> run this:
>
> > context novel.tex
> On 2013–10–10 Xan wrote:
>
> > Minimal example:
> >
> > % Regime
> > \enableregime[utf]
>
> Not required if you use MkIV
>
> > does not work.
>
> It works here with 2013.10.09 10:36 using MkIV and MkII. At least I
> don't get an
On 2013–10–10 Xan wrote:
> Minimal example:
>
> % Regime
> \enableregime[utf]
Not required if you use MkIV
> does not work.
It works here with 2013.10.09 10:36 using MkIV and MkII. At least I
don't get an error and a PDF with a few green blots is created.
What's the
k for help
here for such a simple thing, but I surrendered. My last attempt was
using the simplefonts module.
Here is what I get (linux-64 ubuntu):
*> texexec --pdf novel.tex*
you mix up old an new (mkii an dmkiv)
run this:
> contex
but I surrendered. My last attempt was using the
simplefonts module.
Here is what I get (linux-64 ubuntu):
*> texexec --pdf novel.tex*
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.5-1.40.14 (TeX Live 2013)
\write18 enabled.
entering extended mode
(./novel.tex
ConTeXt ver: 2013.06.07 17:34 MKII fmt: 2013.1
3 at 17:29:31, Hans Hagen (pra...@wxs.nl) wrote: On 9/14/2013 7:25 AM, R. Ermers wrote:
> Hi Contexters,
>
> Does anyone know whether it is possible in mkiv to position figures protruding in the outer margin?
> In mkii it used to
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 17:28:45 +0200
Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 9/14/2013 7:25 AM, R. Ermers wrote:
> > Hi Contexters,
> >
> > Does anyone know whether it is possible in mkiv to position figures
> > protruding in the outer margin? In mkii it used to work
>
> there is
too, and we people are lazy).
However, I was thinking about trashing both \bf and \it and just
talking about \em for marking emphasis. I think the big manual
includes information on how to adjust \em to one's preferences (I'm
sure I saw it *somewhere* while digging stuff up for this).
>
I personally would drop the (not deprecated
and still supported) MkII syntax for floats
\placefigure
[here,force] % really try to put the float just here
{This is a cow} % Caption
{\externalfigure[cow][width=2cm]}
and replace it with the more intuitive MkIV syntax:
\startplacefigure
lanation on how it affects the
> resulting document. Likewise \startitemnize.
Feel free to add some info from the wiki.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startnarrower
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Enumerations
> What does the "of" in "\beginofAnswer" mean? Is i
successful. (But are trying again now, having found new success with
TL2013 mkii.)
Also, we've been unable to find any statement that mkiv is out of beta
status. Moreover, much of the documentation still seems to be oriented
toward mkii. So it's hard to justify much of a time investment
successful. (But are trying again now, having found new success with
TL2013 mkii.)
Also, we've been unable to find any statement that mkiv is out of beta
status. Moreover, much of the documentation still seems to be oriented
toward mkii. So it's hard to justify much of a time investment in
por
anymore. Sigh.
I have no clue ... mkii didn't change, so maybe the fonts did?
Hans
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Thanks Hans!Cheers,Tim On 17 september 2013 at 17:29:31, Hans Hagen (pra...@wxs.nl) wrote: On 9/14/2013 7:25 AM, R. Ermers wrote:
> Hi Contexters,
>
> Does anyone know whether it is possible in mkiv to position figures protruding in the outer margin?
> In mkii it used to work
ther
TL2013 pkgs]
It also happens with the live ConTeXt and with vanilla TL2013. (Though
it works fine with MKII.)
Is this a bug, or just a change in setuphead that I didn't take account of?
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e prime is positioned in
>> the presence of an index as in $f'_n$ or $f_n'$ (please see the attached
>> PDF). However the positioning is correct in expressions such as $u^k_n$.
>> The problem shows up only in mkiv, and as far as I can say the differnece
>>
Okee, Thanks!
Robert
Op 17 sep. 2013, om 17:28 heeft Hans Hagen het volgende geschreven:
> On 9/14/2013 7:25 AM, R. Ermers wrote:
>> Hi Contexters,
>>
>> Does anyone know whether it is possible in mkiv to position figures
>> protruding in the outer margin?
t to entrust a big
production project to undocumented features, but at this point, if it
works, we'll probably go with it. I wonder if it's available in mkii as
well as in mkiv?
> \startsetups normal
> \setupinterlinespace[line=12pt]
> \stopsetups
>
> \startsetups tight
>
On 9/16/2013 11:29 PM, Lars Huttar wrote:
I was advised to report the bug back to this list, with an even more
minimized example.
Here it is below.
This bug occurs in both mkiv and mkii, in the latest versions (current
beta).
|\setupinterlinespace[line=12pt]
\definecolumnset[columnset1][n=2
it on this mailing list, as a
"rewrite of the old columns mechanism". I'm reluctant to entrust a big
production project to undocumented features, but at this point, if it
works, we'll probably go with it. I wonder if it's available in mkii as
well as in mkiv?
not in
On 9/14/2013 7:25 AM, R. Ermers wrote:
Hi Contexters,
Does anyone know whether it is possible in mkiv to position figures protruding
in the outer margin?
In mkii it used to work
there is a check missing .. fixed in next beta
blem shows up only in mkiv, and as far as I can say the differnece
between the results in mkii and mkiv appeared recently (unfortunately I can't
say when…).
something got lost when cleaning up the code ... fixed (but we have
smaller primes .. i'll make a large option one day but rather
e?
Cheers,
Tim
2013/9/14 R. Ermers :
> Hi Contexters,
>
> Does anyone know whether it is possible in mkiv to position figures
> protruding in the outer margin?
> In mkii it used to work.
>
> It seems to me that this simple feature does not work in mkiv. See minimal
> example
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013, Lars Huttar wrote:
I was advised to report the bug back to this list, with an even more
minimized example.
Here it is below.
This bug occurs in both mkiv and mkii, in the latest versions (current
beta).
|\setupinterlinespace[line=12pt]
\definecolumnset[columnset1][n=2
I was advised to report the bug back to this list, with an even more
minimized example.
Here it is below.
This bug occurs in both mkiv and mkii, in the latest versions (current
beta).
|\setupinterlinespace[line=12pt]
\definecolumnset[columnset1][n=2]
\setupcolumnset[columnset1][distance=5mm
an say the differnece
between the results in mkii and mkiv appeared recently (unfortunately I can't
say when…).
begin minimal-example.tex
\starttext
\startbuffer[math]
If for $n \geq 1$ we consider $f_{n} : {\Bbb R} \longrightarrow {\Bbb R}$ a
real valued function, and $u_{n} : {\Bbb Z}
Hi Contexters,
Does anyone know whether it is possible in mkiv to position figures protruding
in the outer margin?
In mkii it used to work.
It seems to me that this simple feature does not work in mkiv. See minimal
example below. Is this a bug?
Regards,
Robert
Op 10 sep. 2013, om 22:05
nsetlines[columnsetbibliography][1][2][-1]
> with various values for the last parameter, but nothing helps.
>
> Below is a small, self-contained sample.
>
> Thanks for any help you can give.
> Lars
>
> Version information:
> This is XeTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.4-0.9998 (Te
ation:
This is XeTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.4-0.9998 (TeX Live 2012)
(format=cont-en 2012.11.14) 13 SEP 2013 11:38
ConTeXt ver: 2012.05.30 11:26 MKII fmt: 2012.11.14 int: english/english
\showgrid
\setupinterlinespace[line=12pt]
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\definecolumnset[columnsetIntroduction0][
Hi,
Does anyone know if positioning figures protruding into the outer margin can
be done in mkiv?
Regards,
Robert
> Hi Jörg and Marco,
>
> Thanks for your replies.
>
> I have tried the chemistry textbook examples too, especially vignette seems
> to do what I want. I not
Hi Jörg and Marco,
Thanks for your replies.
I have tried the chemistry textbook examples too, especially vignette seems to
do what I want. I noticed you used mkii at the time, but I have mkiv now.
Should I return to mkii if I want to obtain this?
Regards,
Robert
Op 10 sep. 2013, om 15:18
Maybe what I did helps: see "Figures III" on
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Biochemistry_textbook. Although I used
mkII at the time.
Cheers, Jörg
R. Ermers writes:
> Hi Marco,
>
> Thank you very much indeed for your reply. This topic apparently does not
> interest ma
the mkii one
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the synctex file is not deleted
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the quick modification…
I tested the new beta, and indeed using mkiv and
context --autogenerate --synctex=1 "$1" --purge
the synctex.gz file is not anymore deleted (however a utility file
[file-name].tuc remains).
I notice
e:
> %!TEX TS-program = mkiv-stable
> or
> %!TEX TS-program = mkiv-testing
>
> In case you would like to use mkii you should replace the line
> context --autogenerate --synctex=1 "$1"
> with
> texexec --autogenerate --synctex=1 "$1
in a small menu on top of each of
your TeX file where you can choose to typeset your file with either mkiv-stable
or mkiv-testing.
Or you can add at the top of your TeX file the following line:
%!TEX TS-program = mkiv-stable
or
%!TEX TS-program = mkiv-testing
In case you would li
setuplabeltext doesn't seem to adjust the part label. Here's a minimal
example:
\setuphead[part][placehead=yes]
\setuplabeltext[part=Part~]
\starttext
\part{pt}
This is a part.
\stoptext
With MkIV (e.g. on live.contextgarden.net), the part heading is just "1
pt". With Mk
corner of the paragraph.
\input knuth
\stophangaround
}
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
Versions: We're using mkii. But we get the same results for mkii and
mkiv on the example above.
Thanks,
Lars
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If
e has namespace protection. Why run traditional in MkIV?
\starttext
\startMPcode
label("first", origin);
%% MkIV
%% pair mfun_laboff.foo ; mfun_laboff.foo := (.5,-1) ;
%% mfun_labxf.foo := mfun_labyf.foo := 1 ;
%% MkII
pair laboff.foo ; labof
On 8/23/2013 11:26 AM, Lars Huttar wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using mkii to typeset a document with grid layout. I'm trying to
> configure the formatting of the subsection headings.
>
Here is a small, self-contained example showing what I'm talking about:
\definecol
Hello,
I'm using mkii to typeset a document with grid layout. I'm trying to
configure the formatting of the subsection headings.
I have the following setuphead:
\setuphead[subsection][number=no,style={\switchtobodyfont[SansB,\subheadersize]},grid=top]
This works successfully in that
namespace protection. Why run traditional in MkIV?
>
>
> >\starttext
> > \startMPcode
> > label("first", origin);
> >
> > %% MkIV
> > %% pair mfun_laboff.foo ; mfun_laboff.foo := (.5,-1) ;
> > %% mfun_labxf.foo := m
likewise, code using the
mpfun_ prefix fails on traditional MetaPost.
So is anyone using mkiv still using MkII?
Is this prefix required? It breaks old code and required a branch in
every new project. And I don't really see a reason for this
incompatibility. Here is an example defining a new dire
kIV
%% pair mfun_laboff.foo ; mfun_laboff.foo := (.5,-1) ;
%% mfun_labxf.foo := mfun_labyf.foo := 1 ;
%% MkII
pair laboff.foo ; laboff.foo := (.5,-1) ;
labxf.foo := labyf.foo := 1 ;
label.foo("second", origin);
\stopMPcode
\stoptext
Marco
signature.asc
Descr
nce mixed colors
\definecolor[whatever][.5(red,green)]
and some special tikz cases, which, in a combined command would mean
that a second argument can be a parent color (needs to be resolved at
the tex end before defining) or a mix specification or ...
MkII: the definition has been made efficient by as
On Wed, 14 Aug 2013, Pau wrote:
sorry for these newbie questions... but how to enable write18?
See the wiki.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/write18
Why a document that used to compile perfectly over many years cannot
be compiled now, if nothing was changed?
MkII has been frozen for couple
gt; produce a pdf:
>>
>> Why is that??
>
>
> I don't know. It has been more than five years since I used MkII.
>
> Does a minimal file containing just MP graphics work?
>
> \startte
On Tue, 13 Aug 2013, Pau wrote:
Hi,
something very strange is going on... when I set \runMPgraphicstrue on
top, texexec seems to enter an long process and takes ~10 minutes to
produce a pdf:
Why is that??
I don't know. It has been more than five years since I used MkII.
Does a minimal
he frames,
>> background colors etc as defined in the style.
>>
>> Compile your example and compare it with:
>>
>> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Presentation_Styles#05._fuzzy
>>
>> Thanks again for your time and help!
>
>
> I am getting the corr
Thanks again for your time and help!
I am getting the correct output.
Do you have write18 enabled (needed to run metapost in MkII)? Otherwise,
set \runMPgraphicstrue on top of your file.
Aditya
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\stoptext
> \contiinueifinputfile is a MkIV macro not defined in MkII. Perhpas you can
> define it in MKII as
>
> \def\continueifinputfile#1%
>{\doifnotfile{#1}{\endinput}}
>
> Aditya
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I
first entry)
I am trying to recompile a presentation that I prepared with context
on texlive2012 and I am getting this problem:
! Undefined control sequence.
l.220 \continueifinputfile
{s-pre-05.tex}
\contiinueifinputfile is a MkIV macro not defined in MkII. Perhpas you
/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
do you use --purgeall? ConTeXt only generates two
auxillary files (.tuc and .log), so it is does not really clutter the
current working directory (unlike LaTeX which generates some 10 different
aux files).
I thought ConTeXt could generate more auxiliary files than two.
In MkII ConTeXt used to
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> forget about xetex, first check what context mkiv van do
>
Sorry to hijack this thread, but...
Hans, it would be great to see Indic languages support in
context/mkiv. At the moment I am typesetting, for example, in
Malayalam using m
the left, middle and right option when we can set absolute margins)
but keeping the current
interface for backwards compatibility make things a little bit ugly.
Haven't we broken backward compatibility for other environments as well?
\startlinenumbering immediately comes to mind where the
we can set absolute margins) but keeping
the current
interface for backwards compatibility make things a little bit ugly.
Haven't we broken backward compatibility for other environments as well?
\startlinenumbering immediately comes to mind where the MkII interface was
\startlinenumb
Hi all!
This worked in MkII but doesn't in MkIV. Did something changed?
Cheers,
Tim
\starttext
\input knuth
\placefigure[left]{}{\externalfigure[figurename]}
\input knuth
\placefigure[inner]{}{\externalfigure[figurename]}
\input knuth
\sto
Am 22.07.2013 um 15:28 schrieb Thomas Friedrich
:
> Hello,
>
> the mechanism for how to share the numbering of enumerations seems to
> have changed from mkii to mkiv. I used the following code to typeset
> theorems and lemmata in mkii. The typeset is very different when
>
Hello,
the mechanism for how to share the numbering of enumerations seems to
have changed from mkii to mkiv. I used the following code to typeset
theorems and lemmata in mkii. The typeset is very different when
complied with mkiv: In the following code, for example, the lemma is
missing its
00:36 MKIV (from vanilla TL2013), the left brace tip
starts under the vertical bar of the "1", instead of enclosing the serif
as well. The right brace tip ends between the last two tines of the
"m", instead of enclosing the whole "m" and its serifs.
With 2013.04.09 10:
e tip
starts under the vertical bar of the "1", instead of enclosing the serif
as well. The right brace tip ends between the last two tines of the
"m", instead of enclosing the whole "m" and its serifs.
With 2013.04.09 10:38 MKII, the brace tips extend just slightly
ering[step=1,location=text]
Poetry
One
Word
Per
Line
is
Poetic
\stoplinenumbering
\column[local]
Two
\column[local]
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
Works only in mkii:
\setuppapersize[A4,landscape][A4,landscape]
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\definecolumnset [numbered] [n=2]
\setupcolumnset [num
IV)?
>
> Should I wikify that bit of information (as MkIV-only)? (Since I don't
> really understand how the fonts work, I am hesitant to wikify much about
> it and put up incorrect information.)
The normal way to load a new font from a external typescript is
\usetypescriptfile[]
\us
the same problem ("hello" in roman).
>
> What puzzles me is that this problem shows up only with 10.5pt and using
> palatino. If I just use 10.5pt (i.e. w/ modern), then there's no
> problem. Or 11pt in Palatino is fine. There's also no problem using MkII.
>
>
.0-2013040516 (tex live 2013/dev)(rev 4627)
mkiv lua stats > control sequences: 37409 of 65536 + 10
mkiv lua stats > current memory usage: 45 MB (ctx: 45 MB)
mkiv lua stats > runtime: 0.409 seconds, 1 processed pages, 1 shipped
pages, 2.445 pages/second
2013/6/17 Aditya Mahajan
&g
the screen but stops printing after a greek letter in a formula.
>
> The error-report says:
> Internal Error: cairo context error: input string not valid UTF-8
How are you compiling the document (mkii or mkiv) Can you attach the actual PDF
as well (small attachments are allowed on the
On Jun 15, 2013, at 4:47 PM, Sander Maijers wrote:
> I did not visit the page from the main XML page, but via Google. In the page
> itself there is no mention of MkII. By the way, the dead link to the old
> module shouldn't be there in any case.
OK, then thanks for fixing
cannot be found and the hyperlink to it on the Wiki page is
invalid.
Which is why this page can be found under "Documents about XML in MKII
(obsolete)." This will not work with Mkiv.
I did not visit the page from the main XML page, but via Google. In the
page itself there is no men
.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net
archive : http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextrev/
wiki : http://contextgarden.net
___
I now see that that Wiki page relates to MkII. Is the most
straightforward way to import an XML/HTML-
hyperlink to it on the Wiki page is
> invalid.
Which is why this page can be found under "Documents about XML in MKII
(obsolete)." This will not work with Mkiv.
Thomas
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If your question is of intere
s attached below. I use "texexec --pdf" and
probably ConTeXt MkII from the MacTeX 2012 distribution.
I'd like to make an EPUB from this book as well. I suspect that means
going over to LuaTeX/MkIV and doing extra stuff. I got lost in the
ConTeXt documentation (for as much as t
f" and probably ConTeXt MkII from the MacTeX
2012 distribution.
I'd like to make an EPUB from this book as well. I suspect that means going
over to LuaTeX/MkIV and doing extra stuff. I got lost in the ConTeXt
documentation (for as much as there is, old and new) and would appreciate an
t;yfrak" or another one? But please remember, Context is still
> rather
> confusing to me. So, it should be simple enough.
>
> Best regards,
> Ruhmwolf
>
> Thinking to latex:
etex+latex format = latex
pdftex+latex format = pdflatex
luatex+latex format = lualatex
Probably
,rotated,doublesided]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\starttext
\subject Front Cover
\dorecurse{10}{\input tufte \par}
\page[beforequadruple]
Imprint
\page
Back Cover
\stoptext
Unfortunately this does not work anymore nor in MKII or MKIV. Can please
someone give me some actual
phrase.
> >
> > Can something like this be done in the ConTeXt (MkIV)? No
> interactivity is
> > needed. The PDF output will be used just for printing.
> >
> > \setupregister[index][coupling=yes] is not exactly what I want.
>
> Do you have a example what you d
ut will be used just for printing.
>
> \setupregister[index][coupling=yes] is not exactly what I want.
Do you have a example what you did in MkII?
Wolfgang
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On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 5:49 PM, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
> Wolfgang and Luigi wrote:
> > texexec --make
>
> Thanks, guys. Technical question:
>
> * Does `texexec --make` create only the mkii formats, and `context
> --make` create only the mkiv formats;
> * Or is it so tha
Wolfgang and Luigi wrote:
> texexec --make
Thanks, guys. Technical question:
* Does `texexec --make` create only the mkii formats, and `context
--make` create only the mkiv formats;
* Or is it so that both commands create both the mkii *and* the mkiv formats?
Cheers,
Sie
t; page about formats, too, which also mentions how to remake them. (MkIV
> only. Don't know how to remake the MkII format.)
The MkII formats are generated with “texexec --make”.
Wolfgang
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On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 5:27 PM, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
>
> Don't know how to remake the MkII format.
>
> texexec --make
--
luigi
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emake them. (MkIV
only. Don't know how to remake the MkII format.)
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Context
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Format
To make this more discoverable, I've added a redirect from
[[Recompiling ConTeXt]]. Any other pages that ought to mention or
redirect to this?
w how to remake the MkII format.)
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Context
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Format
To make this more discoverable, I've added a redirect from
[[Recompiling ConTeXt]]. Any other pages that ought to mention or
redirect
ny
/>/ different ways to configure it for mkii or mkiv.
/>/
/>/ I guess that
/instead of "texexec" you should use "context"
but I dont' know how to do it with texcniccenter .
My parameters for the compiler are now:
context --bat --nonstop --pdf --interface=nl --colo
I did not
> see any*>* different ways to configure it for mkii or mkiv.*>**>* I guess
> that*instead of "texexec" you should use "context"
> but I dont' know how to do it with texcniccenter .
>
>
> My parameters for the compiler are now:
>
>/ Maybe you want to use mkiv and texcniccenter is not configured for it.
/>>/
/>/ You are right, of course I want to use mkiv. But how to configure
/>/ texniccenter for it? In the instructions of the wiki I did not see any
/>/ different ways to configure it for mkii or mkiv
e any
> different ways to configure it for mkii or mkiv.
>
> I guess that
instead of "texexec" you should use "context"
but I dont' know how to do it with texcniccenter .
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luigi
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If yo
Maybe you want to use mkiv and texcniccenter is not configured for it.
You are right, of course I want to use mkiv. But how to configure
texniccenter for it? In the instructions of the wiki I did not see any
different ways to configure it for mkii or mkiv.
Huseyin
2013 11:51
> entering extended mode
> \write18 enabled.
> **C:/Users/Hussein/Documents/**Buch/Buch.tex
> (c:/Users/Hussein/Documents/**Buch/Buch.tex
>
> systems : BEWARE: synctex functionality is enabled!
>
>
> ConTeXt ver: 2013.04.09 10:38 MKII fmt: 2013.5
11:51
entering extended mode
\write18 enabled.
**C:/Users/Hussein/Documents/Buch/Buch.tex
(c:/Users/Hussein/Documents/Buch/Buch.tex
systems : BEWARE: synctex functionality is enabled!
ConTeXt ver: 2013.04.09 10:38 MKII fmt: 2013.5.11 int: dutch/dutch
systeem : cont-new.mkii geladen
(c:/Users
On 4 juin 2013, at 21:34, Hans Hagen wrote:
> […]
> ok, a new feature for SB:
Thanks hans! Very nice feature. Wikified in
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/fraction
but the output on the wiki is not correct since ConTeXt there is mkii.
Best regards: OK
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> \define
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
hy "current" instead of
"first"? What do I have to add to get the numbers?
Thank you for your help!
Thomas
PS. I am using mkii, I belive, (texexec ...)
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