Hi,
Just because I fall in this trap myself. It is normally not enough to
point with the browser to the given link. Because of caching you need to
reload the web-site ...
Willi
Hans Hagen wrote:
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Hi,
Any one can tell me how to acess the new site.
just www.pragma-ade.com: w
Am 11.10.2004 um 16:43 schrieb Christopher Creutzig:
No problems here, except the nastiness of using Build and build at
the same place -- there are file systems around which are a little
braindead and regard capitalization as optional, i.e., on a Mac build
and Build refer to the same file. I j
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Hi,
Any one can tell me how to acess the new site.
just www.pragma-ade.com: watch the next/prev buttons
(in a few weeks some more features will go live)
Hans
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Hans Hagen
Hi,
I have 2 questions:
1. When you say something like :
\definebodyfont[10pt][rm][tfe=lbr at 36pt]
Do i have to provide the 36pts font files at first and install them or
does context adapt a font file with another size to the 36pt size ?
2. I have installed a font which i got with a .pfb and a .
Hi,
> Any one can tell me how to acess the new site.
just point your browser to http://www.pragma-ade.com/
(as usual). Or did I miss the point?
Patrick
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Any one can tell me how to acess the new site.
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Lutz Haseloff wrote:
I had the same problem.
There where two texexec.pl, one in perltk (the old place)
and one in scripts/context/perl
In the new texexec.pl the command is \c!directory.
The Solution was to delete the perlscripts in the directory
perltk.
ah .. indeed, you need the texexec that match
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
OK, I tried several things to fix the error "Undefined control sequence.
\c!gebied," but it persists. I wiped out my entire
texmf.local tree and started from scratch because I thought the c!gebied
was residing in some older file that ha dnot been overwritten. But even
s
Lutz Haseloff wrote:
Hi Hans, Hi all,
i tried to update pdfetex to 1.20a.
I used the standalone version by Fabrice Popineau from:
http://public.www.planetmirror.com/pub/ctan/systems/win32/fptex/standalone/
If pdfetex tries to insert a ttf-font i get an error-message:
Windows complains:
...
systems
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
The latest beta of ConTeXt needs pdfTeX 1.20, and I'd like to use it
but the latest pdfTeX doesn't compile completely on my Panther, I
always get the following last words after some making and compiling:
not needs, prefers -)
No problems her
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
The latest beta of ConTeXt needs pdfTeX 1.20, and I'd like to use it but
the latest pdfTeX doesn't compile completely on my Panther, I always get
the following last words after some making and compiling:
No problems here, except the nastiness of using Build and build a
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, that's not the problem here:
since I deleted the entire tree, there is no second texexec.pl in
web2c/context/perltk (which is where the scripts used to reside). In
your case, the problem went away after deleting the old scripts?
Interesting, and mysterious.
Thomas A.Schmitz schrieb:
OK, I tried several things to fix the error "Undefined control sequence.
\c!gebied," but it persists. I wiped out my entire
texmf.local tree and started from scratch because I thought the c!gebied
was residing in some older file that ha dnot been overwritten. But even
OK, I tried several things to fix the error "Undefined control
sequence. \c!gebied," but it persists. I wiped out my entire
texmf.local tree and started from scratch because I thought the
c!gebied was residing in some older file that ha dnot been overwritten.
But even starting from scratch wou
Hi Hans, Hi all,
i tried to update pdfetex to 1.20a.
I used the standalone version by Fabrice Popineau from:
http://public.www.planetmirror.com/pub/ctan/systems/win32/fptex/standalone/
If pdfetex tries to insert a ttf-font i get an error-message:
Windows complains:
...
systems: end file tes
Hello Mari,
[...]
> Hmm... Maybe I should *finally* get around to continuing on my
> context4windows.html (and probably context4windowsusers.html as
> well and windowseditors4context.html and)
And/Or putting these on the wiki? Do you have any drafts ready?
> Greetings from sub-zero temp
"Patrick Gundlach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello rb,
>
>> Is one of these two preferable when running ConTeXt on windows?
>
> please don't use the subject alone, it is confusing.
Hello Patrick,
Good point, thanks for the reminder and thanks for the suggestions.
> You can also use fptex (o
rb wrote:
Is one of these two preferable when running ConTeXt on windows?
either use fptex (tex live) or use miktex; using tetex under cygwin to
me sounds like a bad idea; in that case directly running linux makes
more sense
Hans
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