Hi,
The last few years we have encountered problems with changes in pattern
files and names (dutch was dropped, czech was invalid, and us filenames
also changed in undocumented ways). To get a bit more control over this
can of worms, we need a test file that can be added to the tex live test
su
Having checked the pdfTeX documentation, doesn't the internal parameter
\pdfcompresslevel deal with this? The documentation says:
"compress level This integer parameter specifies the level of text and
in-line graphics compression. pdfTEX uses zip compression as provided by
zlib. A value of 0 means
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2004, Mats Broberg wrote:
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As a general principle, it makes no sense for pdftex to
provide image manipulation capabilities. Such capabilities
are useful to a much wider
audience than the users of pdft
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> Well, yes. Many printers here do prefer PDF. However, there's
> a small problem in some cases--I know this is true for
> Kinko's, and was wondering if it's true for regular printers,
> too: they think that PDF mea
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> As a general principle, it makes no sense for pdftex to
> provide image manipulation capabilities. Such capabilities
> are useful to a much wider
> audience than the users of pdftex, so there are lots of
Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 01:37:06PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
But anyway, transparency is ignored when using shading. Is there any
possibility to achieve a gradient from, i.e., completely transparent to
completely intransparent white?
no(t yet), i dunno if pdf sup
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Brooks Moses wrote:
At 11:15 PM 7/26/2004, you wrote:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 03:21:39PM -0500, Bill McClain wrote:
- Also, I don't know whether it is possible to downsample images in
PDF's that you generate from ConTeXt. If it is, avoid it.
That raises an important question: i
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 00:15:09 -0600
Matt Gushee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Different shops might have different requirements, but Bookmobile
> > simply requires an exact image of the book, page size defined to be
> > the paper size. Easy.
>
> You're referring to just the interior, right? I wo
On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 01:37:06PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> >But anyway, transparency is ignored when using shading. Is there any
> >possibility to achieve a gradient from, i.e., completely transparent to
> >completely intransparent white?
> >
> >
> no(t yet), i dunno if pdf supports that -)
T
On Sun, Jul 25, 2004 at 10:31:24PM -0700, Brooks Moses wrote:
> First, by way of introduction: I've been using LaTeX for about five years
> now, but am quite new to ConTeXt. I'm a grad student in mechanical
> engineering, so my primary uses of ConTeXt in the near future are likely to
> be for m
Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 11:36:03AM +0200, Vit Zyka wrote:
Furthermore, the shading variants for linear_shade do not correspond
with those listed in the metafun manual, page 180. Variant 2 is missing
and behaves like variant 3 should.
Not so exactly. The today re
Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
The problem seems to be that all objects in metaobj are filled using a
non-transparent white by default. Subsequent filling with a completely
transparent color then of course gives just white.
ah, maybe denis uses the metapost 'backgroundcolor' which is white; i'd say:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 11:36:03AM +0200, Vit Zyka wrote:
> >Furthermore, the shading variants for linear_shade do not correspond
> >with those listed in the metafun manual, page 180. Variant 2 is missing
> >and behaves like variant 3 should.
>
> Not so exactly. The today reality is a bit richer t
On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 11:38:28AM -0700, Hans Hagen Outside wrote:
> >>If I use the fillcolor as an argument to the object
> >>
> >>newBox.test(btex Transparent? etex) "filled(true)"
> >>"fillcolor(\MPcolor{Durchsichtig})";
> >
> can you try
> fillcolor \MPcolor{...}
>
On Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 11:28:36AM +0200, Vit Zyka wrote:
> I, of course, checked if the package metaobj is installed and loaded.
> Perhaps my is too old (v0.83)?
That's the current version.
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Monday, July 26, 2004 Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
> Well, this is pretty old news, so I'm not sure if a reply is still
> called for; whatever, here comes: I'm not quite sure why Giuseppe is
> trying to use eomega instead of plain ole pdftex. I mean, you're not
> writing Greek in Unicode, right? If you
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I would like to suppress hypenation in a text of a \startfiguretext
within a \setlayerframed
I am aware of the thread in jan 03 on the list and the fact
that\setupalign[nothyphenated] (or \nohyphens) overshoot the right margin
On the other hand I do not know where to put the
align={left,nothy
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
Well, this is pretty old news, so I'm not sure if a reply is still
called for; whatever, here comes: I'm not quite sure why Giuseppe is
trying to use eomega instead of plain ole pdftex. I mean, you're not
writing Greek in Unicode, right? If you're still interested, drop m
On Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 11:33:03PM -0700, Brooks Moses wrote:
> At 11:15 PM 7/26/2004, you wrote:
> >On Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 03:21:39PM -0500, Bill McClain wrote:
>
> >> The printer
> >> expects CMYK images (not RGB!) where the resolution is approx. 2 times
> >> the screen count in the final print
Thnx 4 this reference; I'll try it!
Best
Idris
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>Hello,
>What about Mined http://towo.net/mined/ ?
>It's utf-8 and right to left.
>Untested ;).
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ishamid wrote:
In any case, I would still like to try SciTE if Hans' support files are
available somewhere. Quick question: how does one activate utf-8?
they're in the archive (under context/data)
Hans
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> Hi Henning,
>
>>= Original Message From Henning Hraban Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>>> Hans and others use SciTE. Does it provide Unicode/bidirectional
>>> support
>>> support?
>>
>>You can set it up to use UTF-8, but I don't think it supports r-t-l or
>>bidi.
>
> That's really too bad:-((
> Thnx 4 this reference; I'll try it!
>
> Best
> Idris
>
Hello Idris,
I don't know on what platform you are, but gedit may be a possible choice
too. I made a screenshot available at
http://www.math.chalmers.se/~mickep/gedit.png
gedit is available from
http://gedit.sourceforge.net/
Good luck!
Re
>What about Mined http://towo.net/mined/ ?
>It's utf-8 and right to left.
>Untested ;).
Drat! it runs from a terminal:-((
Oh well, I'll try it anyway...
Best
Idris
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Hi Henning,
>= Original Message From Henning Hraban Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>> Hans and others use SciTE. Does it provide Unicode/bidirectional
>> support
>> support?
>
>You can set it up to use UTF-8, but I don't think it supports r-t-l or
>bidi.
That's really too bad:-(( I actually h
Am Di, den 27.07.2004 schrieb Matt Gushee um 08:15:
> they think that PDF
> means "Adobe PDF"--i.e. they believe that Adobe software is *the* way to
> produce PDF, and are mostly unaware that there is such a thing as a PDF
> standard. Now, I don't fully understand the issue, but apparently Adobe
>
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