On 18 Mar 2004 16:57:05 +0100, Patrick wrote:
may I ask you a question: why did you port it to c?
For a larger project with ConTeXt that should not depend on the availability
of perl. We needed a very large section of Texutil (--ref and --figures), so it
made sense to port the entire
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
For a larger project with ConTeXt that should not depend on
the availability of perl. We needed a very large section of
Texutil (--ref and --figures), so it made sense to port the
entire program to C.
What about using another script language like TCL that can be
made into a
At 10:18 19/03/2004, Uwe Koloska wrote:
What about using another script language like TCL that can be
made into a single file executable? The dependency seems to be no
external reference and not no perl -- isn't it possible to compile a
perl prog into an executable?
both perl and ruby can be
Hi,
The presentation i made for the dante xv festivity can be found at:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/show-exa.pdf - last page - fifteen.pdf
demo's what can be done with acrobat 6; (clicking on the dot at the bottom
will start the show) (if you copy the file, putting an 8 minute
stepsound.mp3
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 10:18:57 +0100
Uwe Koloska [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
For a larger project with ConTeXt that should not depend on
the availability of perl. We needed a very large section of
Texutil (--ref and --figures), so it made sense to port the
entire program
Hans Hagen wrote:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/linuxtex.zip.bz2 22 M (works ok,
all you need for context, run setuptex and you got your tree, fonts etc)
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/macosxtex.zip.bz2 22 M (untested)
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/mswintex.zip.bz2 22
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Incidentally: yes, I have a tex.c. That may in fact become GPL-ed
sometime in the future, if and when our finished project deviates
sufficiently from tex.c+texutil.c
Very nice -- looking forward to this beast. I think it does run
context, doesn't it?
Uwe
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Hans Hagen wrote:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/linuxtex.zip.bz2 22 M (works ok,
all you need for context, run setuptex and you got your tree, fonts etc)
Oh, and what is justtex.zip.bz2?
And why are these archives zip.bz2?
Uwe
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At 13:56 19/03/2004, you wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/linuxtex.zip.bz2 22 M (works ok,
all you need for context, run setuptex and you got your tree, fonts etc)
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/macosxtex.zip.bz2 22 M (untested)
At 14:03 19/03/2004, you wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/linuxtex.zip.bz2 22 M (works ok,
all you need for context, run setuptex and you got your tree, fonts etc)
Oh, and what is justtex.zip.bz2?
I can generate small trees, and justtex is the base system, on top
Not Found
The requested URL /collect/present/s-pre-61.tex was not found on this server.
(There is only the s-pre-61.pdf)
Steffen
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The presentation i made for the dante xv festivity can be found at:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/show-exa.pdf - last
Hello,
Hans Hagen wrote:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/tex.iso.bz2 120 M (unzips
to an ISO which runs context + everything from cd, for the moment win,
including perl/ruby)
Who is maintaining this one? What is needed to expand it for the
other systems?
i maintain it, and what
Hi,
As some of you may have noticed ... the latin modern fonts have umlauts. I
added a few files to the context zip, so that those who want to see the
difference can play with it. Just (un)comment the first line in:
\usetypescript [var] [latin-modern] % supported for texnansi and ec
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