Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> can't you update you rperl to 5.8+?
thanks, sorry for the trouble, I'll look into it
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Giuseppe Bilotta wrote :
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> Try the attached nath module.
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Works great. Thanks.
David
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V. Sharma wrote:
I would like to install context with scite on my computer. This runs
WinXp. Trying to download mswincontext.zip from the pragma site comes up
with the message url not found. How do most people install this on a
windows system or this is mostly used by linux users. thanks vs
try
I would like to install context with scite on my computer. This runs WinXp.
Trying to download mswincontext.zip from the pragma site comes up with the
message url not found. How do most people install this on a windows system
or this is mostly used by linux users. thanks vs
Dr. Schmidt,
I hope you don't mind that I'm forwarding your email to the ConTeXt
discussion/help list. I believe you're running into a (common) MikTeX
configuration issue here, which is something I can't help with directly.
MikTeXers? How do you increase the font memory?
best regards,
adam
ab wrote:
Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
How about:
mkdir ("$FormatPath") ;
(I cannot test, I do not have a perl that is sufficiently antique to
test this)
Hi,
I modified texexec.pl per your suggestion and continue to get the same
error message:
Not enough arguments for m
Thanks Christopher, i have tried what you asked me but this didn't solve the
problem. To me it was the right thing to do, but it looks like it is because
my font is defined as a typeface collection that it does not work.
I have tried \switchtotypeface instead as Willie said and this works fine.
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
I have been searching in the base files but can't see the hook. Can
anyone point me in the right direction to fix this? Thanks.
we (you -) need to define unic-*.tex vectors for the math ranges,
Hans
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Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
>
> How about:
>
> mkdir ("$FormatPath") ;
>
> (I cannot test, I do not have a perl that is sufficiently antique to
> test this)
Hi,
I modified texexec.pl per your suggestion and continue to get the same
error message:
Not enough arg
Hello,
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
First, I do have entries such as
@Misc{Wikipedia,
with no year entry, and this comes out as "Wikipedia ()". I think the
parens should only be used if the year is nonempty.
Side note: The Oxford Guide to Style suggestes for online publication to
add something l
Salve Taco,
I'm using m-bib, with
\setupbibtex[database=literatur,sort=author]
\setuppublications[sort=bbl,refcommand=authoryear,numbering=yes]
This leads to three problems:
First, I do have entries such as
@Misc{Wikipedia,
key = {Wikipedia},
title ={Wikipedia, the free onlin
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
\definebodyfont[MyFont][karat]
\starttext
\switchtobodyfont[MyFont]
\stoptext
I believe \definebodyfont[MyFont][karat] should be
\definefontsynonym[MyFont][karat], which should allow
\switchtobodyfont[MyFont], but you may also be looking for
\definefont[MyFont][karat], whi
Hi all.
The following, when run through live.contextgarden.net (and my own
installation), produces odd results:
%Input is utf8 (Unicode)
\enableregime[utf]
\useencoding[uc]
%MathML is processed directly
\useXMLfilter[utf]
\usemodule[mathml]
\starttext
Test normal text: 180°
Test MathML:
\startXML
Hello all,
could somebody explain me the usage of the \setuptolerance command and
its particular parameters?
I've found several forms of this command, but no explanation of them at
all...
The main ConTeXt manual (cont-eni.pdf, pages 87-88) only mentions that
it is used [horizontal,verystrict] a
Hi Dirar,
What you have is apparently different already defined typefaces.
So use switchtoypeface to change from karat to opulent.
Then switchtobodyfont[karat,12pt] or whatever.
You can not use the command definebodyfont in the way you do. For
details for this command please refer to the manual mf
Monday, November 22, 2004 David Munger wrote:
> Ok. I got a simpler example (no TOC):
> \usemodule [nath]
> \enableregime [utf]
> \starttext
> ^^c3^^a9
> \stoptext
> With nath, I get "^^c3^^a9" in the output; without, I get "é".
Try the attached nath module.
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Hi,
How about:
mkdir ("$FormatPath") ;
(I cannot test, I do not have a perl that is sufficiently antique to test this)
ab wrote:
and I still get the error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 62% texexec 041121_table.tex
Not enough arguments for mkdir at /usr/people/pm/bin/texexec line 2259,
near "$FormatPat
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
when using \startcolumns I could use:
\startcolumns[n=2,rule=off]
\setupindenting[none]
\switchtobodyfont[8.5pt]\setupinterlinespace[line=10pt]
\clubpenalty=0\widowpenalty=1\displaywidowpenalty=1\brokenpenalty=0
...
but when using \definecolumnset[myset][n=2]
\st
En fecha y hora 22/11/04 18:03, Patrick Gundlach dijo:
Dear ConTeXt (and texshow-web) users,
I am currently translating texshow-web into various languages. Well
I'd like to, but all languages besides german (and english) give me
headaches... So I am looking for some native speakers to help me
trans
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