Problem: memory violoating error under Linux while running mp
From: "Patrick Gundlach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [...]
> > 2. 'Memory violating' error while compiling nested mp code (under
Linux) --
> > still can't find the answer...
>
> that is really strange. If you are brave and experienced, you mi
Hello,
In my document, I have a description defined in this way:
\definedescription[DictEntry][headstyle=bold,location=serried,width=broad]
I use the DictEntry description like this:
*
\startDictEntry{Walters, Barbara (1931- )}
a
At 23:41 08/10/2003, you wrote:
Hi again,
...
> Doesn't hurt. ...But wait -- I aks to be on the safe side: since I
remember,
> I use common formats (and every other files in texmf tree) for linux and
> windows. Is there ANY reason to generate nativ format for each operating
> system? Is there an
At 20:13 08/10/2003, you wrote:
Hi Nigel,
>> What are you trying to achieve?
> I use Gerbens distribution of tetex and friends on Mac OSX. In Feb/Mar the
> distribution was altered which broke texfont. I had to resort to using
> adobekb.tex which works very well. I was hoping however at some poin
Hi again,
...
> Doesn't hurt. ...But wait -- I aks to be on the safe side: since I remember,
> I use common formats (and every other files in texmf tree) for linux and
> windows. Is there ANY reason to generate nativ format for each operating
> system? Is there any reason not to make common any o
Hi,
> Pawe/l wrote about:
> 1. System error while compiling nested mp code (under Windows) --
> regenerating metafun format solves that
good to hear.
> 2. 'Memory violating' error while compiling nested mp code (under Linux) --
> still can't find the answer...
that is really strange. If you are
Pawe/l wrote about:
1. System error while compiling nested mp code (under Windows) --
regenerating metafun format solves that
2. 'Memory violating' error while compiling nested mp code (under Linux) --
still can't find the answer...
3. Missed mp graphics in output PDF -- solved of course... sorry f
- Original Message -
From: "Pawel Jackowski na WP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 3:46 PM
Subject: [NTG-context] persisent default font
> Hi all!
>
> I came across the same problem twice in different operating systems, so...
>
>
This mess
Hi Nigel,
>> What are you trying to achieve?
> I use Gerbens distribution of tetex and friends on Mac OSX. In Feb/Mar the
> distribution was altered which broke texfont. I had to resort to using
> adobekb.tex which works very well. I was hoping however at some point to be
> able to use the fonts
Dear Patrick,
> What are you trying to achieve?
I use Gerbens distribution of tetex and friends on Mac OSX. In Feb/Mar the
distribution was altered which broke texfont. I had to resort to using
adobekb.tex which works very well. I was hoping however at some point to be
able to use the fonts in a mo
Nigel King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have been away on holiday. So I have lost the result of this thread. Have
> you or Hans solved this problem. If so, do I need to upgrade i-tetex or
> ConTeXt or both. I would really like to solve this problem and get back to
> standard ConTeXt fonts.
Wha
Dear Gerben or Hans,
I have been away on holiday. So I have lost the result of this thread. Have
you or Hans solved this problem. If so, do I need to upgrade i-tetex or
ConTeXt or both. I would really like to solve this problem and get back to
standard ConTeXt fonts.
TIA
> From: Hans Hagen <[EMAI
Hi,
> \starttext
> The simplest metapost code
> \startMPgraphic
> fill unitsquare scaled 123 withcolor (.2,.3,.4);
> \stopMPgraphic
> \stoptext
there is also \startMPcode\stopMPcode
> After running 'texexec --automprun --pdf sample.tex' Me
At 21:07 02/10/2003, you wrote:
bodyfont : bodyfont 6.6pt is defined (can better be done global)
bodyfont : bodyfont 6.6pt is defined (can better be done global)
bodyfont : bodyfont 4.7pt is defined (can better be done global)
bodyfont : bodyfont 4.7pt is defined (can bette
At 09:27 08/10/2003, you wrote:
Yes, indeed! But compiling code
beginfig(100)
fill unitsquare scaled 123 withcolor (.2,.3,.4);
endfig;
end
\starttext \startMPpage
...
\stopMPpage \stoptext
The last alert means "Memory violating". A remedy for such problems is
to re
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 12:46:50PM +0200, Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
> Maybe one further element that would suggest Context is using a cached
> copy of the tfm-file instead of the newly created file: when I move the
> file Myfont.tfm out of the $home/texmf/fonts/tfm directory, pdftex
> gives me the
Hi all!
I came across the same problem twice in different operating systems, so...
As I wrote about two weeks ago, I 've generated context format with command
texexec --make --language=pl,en,de --bodyfont=plr en
expecting to have format 'cont-en.efmt' (with english interface) which
includes
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 14:22 01/10/2003, you wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>when defining an unusual size for my footnotes
>>
>>\setupfootnotes[bodyfont=8.5pt, ... ]
>>
>>I get an amazing amount of messages
>>
>>bodyfont: bodyfont XXpt is defined (can be better done global)
>>
>>with XX be
At 09:27 08.10.2003, Pawel wrote:
Problem: system error while running texexec --automprun
07-10-2003, 18:02, Patrick Gundlach:
> Hi,
>
> I am not a windows user, but what happens if you run mpost.exe on the
> mpgraph.mp file? Do you get the same error?
Yes, indeed! But compiling code
begi
Problem: system error while running texexec --automprun
07-10-2003, 18:02, Patrick Gundlach:
> Hi,
>
> I am not a windows user, but what happens if you run mpost.exe on the
> mpgraph.mp file? Do you get the same error?
Yes, indeed! But compiling code
beginfig(100)
fill unitsqu
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