Le 22 juin 04, à 19:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
the idea of the keywords is very nice...
in
http://wiki.tcl.tk
you can search for a specific page using the url
yes! it's the best exemple I know about!
No need to define a strict hierchical structure.
Also, this could be the url for hight
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hi,
\usetypescript [adobekb][ec]
\usetypescript [postscript][ec]
\setupbodyfont[pos,ss,12pt]
\starttext
foo
\stoptext
[ failed with message like ec-uhvr8a not found ]
The ConTeXt was too old. It did not have the type-akb.tex file and
so the filenames did not get
Hello,
Maurice Diamantin wrote:
- how about ConTeXt future (why it is not open source?)
Well, ConTeXt is regarded as opensource. The last time I read the
licence it looked pretty free. In how far do you think should ConTeXt
become more open source? BSD licence without advertising clause? LGPL?
Hi,
the idea of the keywords is very nice...
in
http://wiki.tcl.tk
you can search for a specific page using the url
http://wiki.tcl.tk/file
even more, you can search all pages containing a word like in:
http://wiki.tcl.tk/menu*
But this is not a pure keyword serach. This is just a
Hi,
Also, this could be the url for hight level FAQ
(this forum it not realy a hight level forum!)
Go ahead and put it in the wiki! Its up to us all to put content in
there.
- how about ConTeXt future (why it is not open source?)
It is open source, even free software. You can go ahead and
[...]
because then you would ask how to turn off all those messages, add
\tracetypescriptstrue to cont-sys.tex and you'll have tons of messages
-)
you should have warned me before, I have no space on my harddisk left
anymore ;-)
Patrick
--
texshow-web: http://members.ping.de:8061
ConTeXt
Nikolai Weibull [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
\startBNF
regex: branch ; branch, |, regex.
\stopBNF
[...]
It actually worked! Thank you so much for the example. I'll probably
rewrite my module a bit to work more like your example above
actually,
[...]
So, did you complete your
Le 23 juin 04, à 10:51, Tobias Burnus a écrit :
Maurice Diamantin wrote:
- how about ConTeXt future (why it is not open source?)
Well, ConTeXt is regarded as opensource.
OK, probably I looked at this file too long ago.
I agree ConTeXt is now Open source.
But as Open Source, I also (by mistake)
Hi Hans,
thanks for your reply. Unfortunately your solution does not work
correctly. The following example produces one footnote at the first page
but no footnote on the second page.
\starttext
funny\myfootnote[funny]{funny} funny\mynote[funny]
\page
funny\mynote[funny] funny\mynote[funny]
is there an easy way to transform a ConTeXt document into html...?
regards
Jose
___
ntg-context mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 04:04:20PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there an easy way to transform a ConTeXt document into html...?
I searched the archives of this mailing list about a year ago for info
on that subject, and found nothing. So it would appear there is no such
way ... though I
Hi Maurice,
texshow-web: http://members.ping.de:8061
ConTeXt wiki: http://members.ping.de:8062
Not accessible!
Perhaps because I'm behind a firewall? I should try at home.
I just double checked that the services both run ok. If there is any
problem that could be on my side, please tell me.
I have made
texexec --make metafun
to generate metafun format. And it said it generated it.
But...
I always get these messages
kpathsea: Running mktexfmt metafun.mem
fmtutil: no info for format `metafun'.
when doing texexec --pdf to my tex-beauties...
it seems that he goes for metapost
Hi,
But as Open Source, I also (by mistake) mean a SourceForge projet
from which:
- an **unique** starting URL.
www.pragma-ade.com
- dated version would be available,
http://www.pragma-ade.com/download.htm
- current official documentation (I didn't mean
documentationsss)
Hi,
try texexec --alone --make metafun
and your texexec is (as far as I can judge) far out of date.
TeXExec 4.3 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2004
is current
Patrick
--
texshow-web: http://members.ping.de:8061
ConTeXt wiki: http://members.ping.de:8062
you are right...mine is 3.1
but I don't understand...I downloaded cont-tmf.zip yesterday from
pragma-ade downloading page...
is it not the right place/version?
where should I get the lattest?
thanks again !
Jose
Hi,
try texexec --alone --make metafun
and your texexec is (as far as I
Hello,
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
[starting ConTeXt wiki at] http://members.ping.de:8062/
What kind of example documents do you think of? I guess that you know
that the magazines on the main ConTeXt site have their source code
included?
I was thinking of all kinds of
Hi,
but I don't understand...I downloaded cont-tmf.zip yesterday from
pragma-ade downloading page...
is it not the right place/version?
that is the only authorative(spelling?) place to download... There
are mirrors, but I don't know how uptodate they are.
The output you have sent me
yep, it seems to work...it generates metafun.mem in the same directory it
was invoked...
do I have to invoke
texexec --make --alone
in a specific directory to perform correct installation of ConTeXt ?
I have not seen anything like that mentioned in install document...
is lattest version of
Hi Jose,
do I have to invoke
texexec --make --alone
in a specific directory to perform correct installation of ConTeXt ?
texexec --make --alone bypasses your distribution's way of installing
format files (fmtutil in your case I guess).
Put the resulting format files (*.fmt, *efmt, *mem) in
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hi,
but I don't understand...I downloaded cont-tmf.zip yesterday from
pragma-ade downloading page...
is it not the right place/version?
that is the only authorative(spelling?) place to download... There
are mirrors, but I don't know how uptodate they are.
The output
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there an easy way to transform a ConTeXt document into html...?
regards
Eitan has added some support for that to tex4ht so that may become a feasible way of doing it (depends on the layout and such); so, maybe you whould look into that (beta zip on tex4ht site)
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello Hans,
Well, I don't think you can do this. You can only get the name of the
main TeX file by using \jobname, but thats all. (Hopefully I didn't
miss some secret.) Different approach: put some info in your file with
a macro like \define\thisfile{/path/to/test.tex}.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yep, it seems to work...it generates metafun.mem in the same directory it
was invoked...
do I have to invoke
texexec --make --alone
in a specific directory to perform correct installation of ConTeXt ?
I have not seen anything like that mentioned in install document...
Hello Hans,
there is also \currentfile
\starttext
\currentfile
\stoptext
- undefined cs \currentfile
Patrick
--
texshow-web: http://members.ping.de:8061
ConTeXt wiki: http://members.ping.de:8062
___
ntg-context mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
are there phonetic symbols to use in ConTeXt?
like tipa for LaTeX
There's no ready module or encoding AFAIK.
But if you have the fonts (e.g. SIL fonts), perhaps have a look how
Adam addresses Unicode symbols: http://homepage.mac.com/atl/tex/
Grüßlis vom Hraban!
---
http://www.fiee.net/texnique/
26 matches
Mail list logo