ad only either above
or below (sorry do not know the name of this symbol but I have seen it before).
Regarding, the warning I mentioned earlier (pdfTeX warning: pdftex (file
ec-bitstrea-charter.map): cannot open font map file), is there a way to fix
that? Or, is there a need to fix that?
Thanks.
__
definetypeface [charter] [rm] [serif] [charter] [default] [encoding=ec]
> \switchtotypeface [charter] [12pt,rm]
>
> However, when I compile the file with texexec I get the following warning:
>
> pdfTeX warning: pdftex (file ec-bitstrea-charter.map): cannot open font map
> file
>
] [default] [encoding=ec]
\switchtotypeface [charter] [12pt,rm]
However, when I compile the file with texexec I get the following warning:
pdfTeX warning: pdftex (file ec-bitstrea-charter.map): cannot open font map file
Can someone please help me fix this problem? I get the charter font output
Am 29.12.2008 um 19:52 schrieb Brecht Machiels:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 29.12.2008 um 18:55 schrieb Brecht Machiels:
Hello,
I used LuaTeX for the document, to use it with pdfTeX you need a
few
additional settings.
- replace \usetypescript[postscript] with
\usetypescript[postscript
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 29.12.2008 um 18:55 schrieb Brecht Machiels:
Hello,
I used LuaTeX for the document, to use it with pdfTeX you need a few
additional settings.
- replace \usetypescript[postscript] with \usetypescript[postscript][ec]
- if you use a older ConTeXt version, add
Am 29.12.2008 um 18:55 schrieb Brecht Machiels:
Hello,
I used LuaTeX for the document, to use it with pdfTeX you need a few
additional settings.
- replace \usetypescript[postscript] with \usetypescript[postscript]
[ec]
- if you use a older ConTeXt version, add \usetypescriptfile[type-
gyr
Hello,
I used LuaTeX for the document, to use it with pdfTeX you need a few
additional settings.
- replace \usetypescript[postscript] with \usetypescript[postscript][ec]
- if you use a older ConTeXt version, add \usetypescriptfile[type-gyr]
to the style file
- add \enableregime[utf] to the
to end up with a SC Times font? Or should I
just fake it using a construct simular to what is described in http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2006/020929.html?
This will not allow me to specify it as a style to \setuphead
however, I assume?
I used LuaTeX for the document, to use it w
MISSING [pdftex]
Makeing other manual parts like mpboxes.pdf have their figures missing
allthough the .mps files are generated.
In mpboxes I had to add [pdftex] to \usepackage{graphics} because
\usepackage[pdftex]{graphics} was needed.
Can this be fixed in all files of the di
-tmf.tex)
(C:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-siz.tex)
(C:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-otf.tex))
bodyfont : 12pt rm is loaded
specials : pdftex loaded
system : test.top loaded
(test.top) (test.tuo) (test.tuo)
systems: b
:/contextminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-tmf.tex)
(c:/contextminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-siz.tex)
(c:/contextminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-otf.tex))
bodyfont : 12pt rm is loaded
specials : pdftex loaded
language : language en is active
system
Am 2008-12-24 um 19:12 schrieb Andrey Riabushenko:
Pdftex
Preferably utf8 encoding
I had no problems typesetting a russian text simply using UTF-8
encoding with XeTeX - and of course an OpenType font containing
cyrillic glyphs (TeX Gyre).
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
Pdftex
Preferably utf8 encoding
>pdfTeX, XeTeX or LuaTeX?
>Wolfgang
>> I have spend three days trying to make ConTeXt show Cyrillic letters
>> with zero
>> success.
>> I have tried to follow http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Russian
>> precisely still
letters.
I admit that those instructions are confusing.
There are two completely different ways to use Cyrillic.
1.) Using LuaTeX or XeTeX
2.) Using pdfTeX
> The funny thing that http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Vietnamese gives absolutely
> different set of commands for internationaliza
teTeX, works
out box,
just as simple as:
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T2A]{fontenc}
Does any can give me a working example of cyrillic text in conTeXt?
pdfTeX, XeTeX or LuaTeX?
Wolfgang
___
If your
context/tex/context/base/type-tmf.tex)
(C:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-siz.tex)
(C:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-otf.tex))
bodyfont : 12pt rm is loaded
specials : pdftex loaded
language : language en is active
system : hello.top loaded
Well, he use pdftex to process the file.
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 7:33 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Dec 2008, Jerónimo Alaminos Prats wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have been using the lucida fonts without problems for a long time. They
>> work like a charm
t; document:
>>
>> \starttext
>> Hello world!
>> \stoptext
>>
>> What's the problem? Anybody can help me?
>>
>>
>
> I got the same error so I tried texexec instead of context and it seems to
> work fine. How different is context from texexec?
is Hans Hagen, Hartmut Henkel, Taco Hoekwater.
LuaTeX merges and builds upon (parts of) the code from these projects:
tex by Donald Knuth
etex by Peter Breitenlohner, Phil Taylor and friends
omega by John Plaice and Yannis Haralambous
aleph by Giuseppe Bilotta
pdftexby Han T
es before, but most probably
these are completely legal characters. It's just my ignorance,
probably nothing with the file, really.
After taking a closer look it seems to be an extention (with very
weird syntax) to enable otf fonts. One rarely sees support for those
in pdfTeX. (Even ttf seems t
yway:
http://dl.contextgarden.net/modules/t-greek/fonts/map/pdftex/context/tasgreek.map
but some older mirrors still contain this file:
http://sunsite.bilkent.edu.tr/pub/tex/ctan/macros/context/contrib/t-greek/fonts/enc/dvips/greek/agralk.enc
Mojca, I'm a bit slow tonight: what's weird about
cters. It's just my ignorance,
probably nothing with the file, really.
After taking a closer look it seems to be an extention (with very
weird syntax) to enable otf fonts. One rarely sees support for those
in pdfTeX. (Even ttf seems to appear weird to TeXies.)
Don't know what <[ is su
nothing with the file, really.
After taking a closer look it seems to be an extention (with very
weird syntax) to enable otf fonts. One rarely sees support for those
in pdfTeX. (Even ttf seems to appear weird to TeXies.)
Mojca
_
e? Or just with Alkaios?
1.) wait for Thomas to answer
2.) this file seems a bit weird to me anyway:
http://dl.contextgarden.net/modules/t-greek/fonts/map/pdftex/context/tasgreek.map
but some older mirrors still contain this file:
http://sunsite.bilkent.edu.tr/pub/tex/ctan/macros/context/contr
answer
2.) this file seems a bit weird to me anyway:
http://dl.contextgarden.net/modules/t-greek/fonts/map/pdftex/context/tasgreek.map
but some older mirrors still contain this file:
http://sunsite.bilkent.edu.tr/pub/tex/ctan/macros/context/contrib/t-greek/fonts/enc/dvips/greek/agralk.enc
You can
Am 19.12.2008 um 22:03 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
Thanks, Aditya, mktexlsr ran successfully.
Regrettably, I still get
pdfTeX error: pdftex (file alkagr.enc): cannot open encoding file for
reading
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF f
Thanks, Aditya, mktexlsr ran successfully.
Regrettably, I still get
pdfTeX error: pdftex (file alkagr.enc): cannot open encoding file for
reading
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
when I try to process a file with Greek in it.
Alan
On Dec 19, 2008, at 15;17
wrote:
Thanks, Aditya, mktexlsr ran successfully.
Regrettably, I still get
pdfTeX error: pdftex (file alkagr.enc): cannot open encoding file for
reading
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
when I try to process a file with Greek in it.
Maybe that's a file that exist
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
> Thanks, Aditya, mktexlsr ran successfully.
>
> Regrettably, I still get
>
> pdfTeX error: pdftex (file alkagr.enc): cannot open encoding file for
> reading
> ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
>
>> of the whole document into fairly-separate parts could either be done
>> manually, or if there are clear page breaks, automatically.
>
> pdfTeX 1.50 knows about the page diversions (analogue to m4's divert
> and undivert). They have a lot of potential.
Sounds useful. It&
s the
> effects that any section can have on another. The division ("chunking")
> of the whole document into fairly-separate parts could either be done
> manually, or if there are clear page breaks, automatically.
pdfTeX 1.50 knows about the page diversions (analogue to m4'
Yue Wang wrote:
and I also find that MKIV does not take terminal width into consideration.
(pdftex output has a max line length limit)
it does, but i've set it to a higher value (i prefer to let the terminal
do the wrapping itself)
and I also find that MKIV does not take terminal width into consideration.
(pdftex output has a max line length limit)
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 4:08 AM, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when I run a markiv file I don't get any message of the resulting pdf
> file. Is this done on
What goes wrong with this code using xetex engine?
No issues with pdftex and luatex.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\definecolor[a][yellow]
\definecolor[b][s=.4]
\definecolor[c][darkyellow]
\definecolor[d][green]
\definecolor[e][s=.4]
\definecolor[f][darkgreen]
\defineoverlay[my shade
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008, Yanrui Li wrote:
2008/12/12 Yue Wang :
Hi, Yanrui,
Are you sure we should proceed the bibtex manually? (page38 of your version 2)
since I run pdfTeX and bibtex, the process can be done automatically
using texexec (after the 2006 release, of course).
Yes, If we use
2008/12/12 Yue Wang :
> Hi, Yanrui,
>
> Are you sure we should proceed the bibtex manually? (page38 of your version 2)
> since I run pdfTeX and bibtex, the process can be done automatically
> using texexec (after the 2006 release, of course).
Yes, If we use 'context'
> This is not so much a question of the format (LaTeX or context) but of
> the underlying engines and the fonts. E.g. dvidpfmx seems to do it fine,
> but pdftex needs special map files:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/c...@ffii.org/msg00221.html
>
> The unicode orientated engi
Hi, Yanrui,
Are you sure we should proceed the bibtex manually? (page38 of your version 2)
since I run pdfTeX and bibtex, the process can be done automatically
using texexec (after the 2006 release, of course).
Yue Wang
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 8:51 PM, Yanrui Li wrote:
> 2008/12/10 Yu
copied and pasted correctly as the english words, how about this
> function in context?
This is not so much a question of the format (LaTeX or context) but of
the underlying engines and the fonts. E.g. dvidpfmx seems to do it fine,
but pdftex needs special map files:
http://www.mail-archive.
mp;-line parsing enabled.
> [MP to PDF]
> (./bruce.0{/Users/darnold/Library/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex/updmap/pdf
> tex.map}) [1]
> kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode / --bdpi 600 --mag 1+0/600 --dpi 600
> rm-lmr12
> mktexpk: don't know how to create bitmap font for rm-lmr12.
Look
rary/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex/
updmap/pdf
tex.map}) [1]
kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode / --bdpi 600 --mag 1+0/600 --dpi
600 rm-lmr12
mktexpk: don't know how to create bitmap font for rm-lmr12.
kpathsea: Appending font creation commands to missfont.log.
!pdfTeX error: pdftex (file rm-lmr12)
(/home/mbana/context-minimals/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-tmf.tex)
(/home/mbana/context-minimals/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-siz.tex)
(/home/mbana/context-minimals/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-otf.tex))
bodyfont : 12pt rm is loaded
specials : pdftex lo
inary (rsync)
MtxRun | --texroot=string installation directory (not guessed for
the moment)
MtxRun | --engine=string tex engine (luatex, pdftex, xetex)
MtxRun | --extras=string extra modules (can be list or 'all')
MtxRun | --force instead of a dryrun, do the real
illinfield [pdfTeX] {\PDFTEX}. Field support in \fillinfield
[ConTeXt] {\CONTEXT} is rather advanced and complete and all
kind of fields are supported. One can hook in appearances, and
validation \fillinfield [JavaScripts] {JAVASCRIPT}'s. Fields
can be cloned and copied, where the latter saves some
ong place?
> (I still use mostly pdfTeX for documents that do not require any
> programming or foreign fonts, so I did not notice weird behaviour
> yet.)
>
yes, and it also point hyperlinks to the wrong place too.
(see the latest latex/context war on this mailing list)
>
>
perlinks are always point to the wrong place, and
> MPGraphics are usually in the wrong place too. I send a bug report to
> Hans, but it seems not fixed yet. (Also, focus=standard is not fixed
> yet. it is still higher or lower than the content it points to). These
> are not dvipdfmx speci
sting database
TeXExec | using tex engine pdftex
TeXExec | using tex format path /Users/dalyoung/Library/texmf/web2c/
pdftex
TeXExec | generating tex format cont-en
This is pdfTeXk, Version 3.1415926-1.40.9 (Web2C 7.5.7) (INITEX)
%&-line parsing enabled.
(/usr/local/texlive/2008/texmf/web2c/n
the larger test file did not work (couldn't find cmex10.pfb).
>
> #1 is true, but #2 was my error: I hadn't copied the fixed .map file to
> the subdirectory with the large test file. Once I did so, it compiled
> fine.
>
> So, I think you are right that there's no nee
but #2 was my error: I hadn't copied the fixed .map file to
the subdirectory with the large test file. Once I did so, it compiled
fine.
So, I think you are right that there's no need for the minimals to
contain the cm* fonts; the new .map file points pdftex to available
replacements.
Tha
ino][ec]
> \definetypeface [palatino] [mm] [math] [euler] [euler] [rscale=1.03]
> \setupbodyfont[palatino,11pt]
>
> \starttext
> $\equiv$
> \stoptext
> = cut here =====
>
> fails with:
>
> !pdfTeX error: pdftex (file cmsy10.pfb): cannot open Type 1
yfont[palatino,11pt]
\starttext
$\equiv$
\stoptext
= cut here =
fails with:
!pdfTeX error: pdftex (file cmsy10.pfb): cannot open Type 1 font file for readi
ng
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
Among the many map files that are read in, only origina
in automated typesetting workflows.
>> * In addition one of the computer rooms will be reserved so that
>> we can practice the above and work on the products needed for
>> the exam.
>>
>> Day 1 (Monday, Dec 8)
>>
>> 12:00--13:30 room D2: independ
of the computer rooms will be reserved so that
> we can practice the above and work on the products needed for
> the exam.
>
> Day 1 (Monday, Dec 8)
>
> 12:00--13:30 room D2: independent motivating lecture
> Typographic programming with LuaTeX
> Abstract:
&g
r --engines=pdftex when you install
minimals, but the default is just --engines=all.
If you process you files with texexec, the default engine will be
pdftex, but you can also use "texexec --xtx" or "texexec --lua". If
you process your files with "context", the default (on
Dear Hans and All,
you wrote:
>>
>> ConTeXt user manual says movies are just like figures,
>> but when I process
> works ok in pdftex
>
> \placefigure
> [here]
> {none}
> {\externalfigure[texwork.mov][width=0.7\textwidth,
> height=.7\textwidth,label=de
text
>
> with
>
> context filename.tex
works ok in pdftex
\starttext
% www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/texwork.mov
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placefigure
[here]
{none}
{\externalfigure[texwork.mov][width=0.7\textwidth,
height=.7\textwidth,label=demo,preview=yes]}
ys have used to say that ConTeXt is better than LaTeX.
>
> I have been recieving emails from CoNTeXt list and it seems that ConTeXt
> has heaps of bugs.
?
for sure the luatex/mkiv (not to be confused with pdftex/mkii) pair has
heaps of bugs (which are solved at some point) but it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ConTeXt peaple always have used to say that ConTeXt is better than LaTeX.
>
> I have been recieving emails from CoNTeXt list and it seems that ConTeXt
> has heaps of bugs.
?
for sure the luatex/mkiv (not to be confused with pdftex/mkii) pair has
heaps of
TeXt is. One must
> distinguish PlainTeX commands from the TeX (and pdftex/luaTeX) primitives.
> Although some PlainTeX commands work similarly to the ConTeXt
> counterparts, you can rarely assume this. There are lots and lots more
> examples. Better to just treat them as very distinc
Hi,
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 14:29:09 -0700, Lars Huttar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> P.S. The same TeX reference reports,
Be careful, PlainTeX is a macropaackage, just as ConTeXt is. One must
distinguish PlainTeX commands from the TeX (and pdftex/luaTeX) primitives.
Although some
just like the rest of the sentence.
I tried this on both Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux, with both PDFTex and
Xetex engines. On Windows I'm using ConTeXt minimal, and on Linux I'm
using ConTeXt from the TeXLive 2008 CD. The result is the same in all
cases: all the text is italicized
Am 21.11.2008 um 23:53 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> hack hack hack hack
>
> I tried solutions with special patterns sveral times but the problem
> is
> in mixed languages, i.e. english text mixed with url-language; there
> are
> s
> > I tried solutions with special patterns sveral times but the 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 langua
lacement. 10 Years of
fun with a constantly morphing kernel are enough. There are two issues left:
One is Context and the other is OCaml. The mainstream software is running just
fine.
> If I'm not mistaken then pdftex, xetex and luatex have been compiled
> without problems?
Not r
a
> (cd ../kpathsea/.libs && rm -f libkpathsea.la && ln -s ../libkpathsea.la
> libkpathsea.la)
> ./ctangle ctangle
> make: ./ctangle: Command not found
> make: *** [ctangle.c] Error 127
> cp: cannot stat `build/texk/web2c/mpdir/mpost': No such file or directory
If I'
; -n No svn commit! Please press enter to continue!
>
>
> There are three executables named ctangle in the minimals directory:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/context/build-binaries$ find . -name ctangle
> ./src/current/pdftex/build/texk/web2c/ctangle
> ./src/current/luatex/build/texk/web2c/c
ild of metapost on sunos-intel
-n No svn commit! Please press enter to continue!
There are three executables named ctangle in the minimals directory:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/context/build-binaries$ find . -name ctangle
./src/current/pdftex/build/texk/web2c/ctangle
./src/current/luatex/build/texk/web2c/cta
On 11/21/2008 4:53 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> > hack hack hack hack
>
> I tried solutions with special patterns sveral times but the problem is
> in mixed languages, i.e. english text mixed with url-language; there are
> some limitations (in
e's no support for the two languages in ConTeXt
anyway). Just FYI.
(Just out of curiosity - why has { "agr", "hyph-grc", "ancient greek"
} been commented out? My next question to Thomas would be how you
handle those patterns in pdftex, but I won't ask that.)
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> On Nov 22, 2008, at 2:32 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> what does xetex, pdftex, luatex report for:
>>
>> {\de \thelefthyphenmin blabla}
>
> \the\lefthyphenmin is 2 in all engines
ok, luatex has a reimplemented hyphenation machinery so that
On Nov 22, 2008, at 2:32 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> what does xetex, pdftex, luatex report for:
>
> {\de \thelefthyphenmin blabla}
\the\lefthyphenmin is 2 in all engines
___
If your question is of interest to
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> On Nov 22, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> PS: in LaTeX there is indeed a difference whether one uses pdfTeX or
>> XeTeX/LuaTeX since the two engines load differente patterns, but in
>> ConTeXt I see no reason for a different behav
On Nov 22, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> PS: in LaTeX there is indeed a difference whether one uses pdfTeX or
> XeTeX/LuaTeX since the two engines load differente patterns, but in
> ConTeXt I see no reason for a different behaviour.
Hmm, that's a nice understatement :-
of hyph-de-1901.tex (should be
1996). And those patterns are more or less a literal copy of
http://repo.or.cz/w/wortliste.git plus maybe some time delay.
Mojca
PS: in LaTeX there is indeed a difference whether one uses pdfTeX or
XeTeX/LuaTeX since the two engines load differente patterns, but in
Co
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> >
> > > hack hack hack hack
> >
> > I tried solutions with special patterns sveral times but the problem is
> > in mixed languages, i.e. english text mixed with url-language; there are
> > som
here 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 -
Whooops! I didn't know about those limitations (same catcodes in
paragraph, no
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> hack hack hack hack
I tried solutions with special patterns sveral times but the 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. mi
``) produces two single quotes. Similar with dashes: an en
> > dash produces to dashes, an em dash likewise produces three dashes. What
> > am I doing wrong (again)!
>
> Hello,
>
> If you are using pdfTeX, then it's the "fault" of your fonts. (The one
> that
doing wrong (again)!
Hello,
If you are using pdfTeX, then it's the "fault" of your fonts. (The one
that prepared the metrics "forgot" to add the proper ligatures to the
font. This is not trivial to make.) But then - if you are using
pdfTeX, there should be no "name:&q
ent environments (for example, in a pure Lua script).
>
>> Our project has a requirement of using Xetex, so I have to stick with
>> that. Does that mean lang-url doesn't work at all?
>
> ConTeXt on XeTeX is considered Mark II as far as the mark business
> goes (it doesn't
ent environments (for example, in a pure Lua script).
>
>> Our project has a requirement of using Xetex, so I have to stick with
>> that. Does that mean lang-url doesn't work at all?
>
> ConTeXt on XeTeX is considered Mark II as far as the mark business
> goes (it doesn't
ex, so I have to stick with
> that. Does that mean lang-url doesn't work at all?
ConTeXt on XeTeX is considered Mark II as far as the mark business
goes (it doesn't know about Lua), so you have access to the exact same
code as with pdfTeX; in this case, lang-url.mkii will be load
Hi,
The following minimal examples work fine with pdftex, but give unexpected
results with newer betas and luatex (tested under ConTeXt - 2008.11.10 21:40 --
luaTeX-0.30.2):
% engine=luatex
\setupcapitals [sc=yes]
\abbreviation [OTAN] {otan} {Organisation du Traité de l'Atlantique
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
>
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have problems with scaling of big png images. Scaling works ok with
>> XeTeX, but fails with both pdfTeX and LuaTeX, so it might be a problem
>> in the engi
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have problems with scaling of big png images. Scaling works ok with
> XeTeX, but fails with both pdfTeX and LuaTeX, so it might be a problem
> in the engine, not necessary in ConTeXt. The image comes out with
> several cm white border whe
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Mojca Miklavec
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have problems with scaling of big png images. Scaling works ok with
> XeTeX, but fails with both pdfTeX and LuaTeX, so it might be a problem
> in the engine, not necessary in ConTeXt. The
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have problems with scaling of big png images. Scaling works ok with
> XeTeX, but fails with both pdfTeX and LuaTeX, so it might be a problem
> in the engine, not necessary in ConTeXt. The image comes out with
> several cm white border when it
Hello,
I have problems with scaling of big png images. Scaling works ok with
XeTeX, but fails with both pdfTeX and LuaTeX, so it might be a problem
in the engine, not necessary in ConTeXt. The image comes out with
several cm white border when it should occupy the whole page.
Here are the testing
Hi,
>> LuaTeX seems to have been removed from live.contextgarden.net, but it
>> seems that neither the pdftex nor xetex engine is able to compile the
>> most basic
>>
>> \starttext
>> Hello world!
>> \stoptext
>>
>> Just in case it helps an
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 8:56 PM, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> LuaTeX seems to have been removed from live.contextgarden.net, but it
> seems that neither the pdftex nor xetex engine is able to compile the
> most basic
>
> \starttext
> Hello world!
> \stoptext
&g
Hi there,
LuaTeX seems to have been removed from live.contextgarden.net, but it
seems that neither the pdftex nor xetex engine is able to compile the
most basic
\starttext
Hello world!
\stoptext
Just in case it helps and none has noticed it.
Pablo
rs can still use io.open("/etc/xxx", "r") to
> read files they want.
> even if io.open is removed (impossible), we can still use \input /etc/xxx.
> so a bsd jail(8)-like solution is indispensable.
that's the same for pdftex/xetex
> btw, virtual machine is a
e", os_execute},
in the static const luaL_Reg syslib[].
Running a TeX server had been a very dangerous service since long ago
(even before the appearance of luatex):
You know in pdftex and xetex, there is also a register defined by the
WEB2C (\write18) which enables the users to perform the
hat users can access to http://live.contextgarden.net/? I
> think this would be a big security hole.
sorry, I misunderstand:(
(I thought Live==TeXLive)
However, such hole could exsist:
\starttext
\directlua0{os.exec("uname -a")}
Hello world!
\stoptext
part of the log:
specia
| enhance: registering tlig feature
load otf | enhance: registering trep feature
load otf | enhance: flatten
load otf | flattening 'specifications' tables
load otf | flattening 'anchor' tables
load otf | flattening 'gpos' tables
load otf | flattening 'gsub' table
eX.
>
> Sure? No problem here with LuaTeX on live.contextgarden.net...
> Peter
Right. Neither pdftex nor xetex (log file below) seem to work at
http://live.contextgarden.net. LuaTeX works fine.
Pablo
TeXExec | processing document 'texweb.tex'
TeXExec | no ctx file found
TeXE
27;texweb.tex'
>> TeXExec | no ctx file found
>> TeXExec | tex processing method: context
>> TeXExec | TeX run 1
>> TeXExec | writing option file texweb.top
>> TeXExec | using randomseed 884
>> TeXExec | tex engine: pdftex
>> TeXExec | tex format: cont-en
e:
>
> TeXExec | processing document 'texweb.tex'
> TeXExec | no ctx file found
> TeXExec | tex processing method: context
> TeXExec | TeX run 1
> TeXExec | writing option file texweb.top
> TeXExec | using randomseed 884
> TeXExec | tex engine: pdftex
> TeXExec
ec | using randomseed 884
TeXExec | tex engine: pdftex
TeXExec | tex format: cont-en
This is pdfTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.40.3 (Web2C 7.5.6)
%&-line parsing enabled.
(/opt/context/current/texmf/web2c/natural.tcx)
I can't find the format file `cont-en.fmt'!
TeXExec | runtime: 0.
difference in a 100 page document.
>> The interlinespace in MkII and MkIV is the same and both use a distance
>> of 2.8ex between the lines.
>
> Yes, but ex means different dimensions in pdftex and luatex. For example
>
> \starttext
>
> 1ex = \the\dimexpr1ex\rela
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