OK, I think I got the new beta working now under OS X. David Munger's
suggestions were key (thanks a lot!). I had to apply both fixes,
AFAICS:
1. Open $TEXMF/web2c/context/config/texexec.rme. line 68-69 are
set TeXFormatFlag to
set MpFormatFlag to
and need to be modified like
Hi Hans,
For me that is fine.
Willi
Hans Hagen wrote:
Jörg Hagmann wrote:
However, I noticed the following problem (no doubt the first of many
to come): justification on the right is far from perfect - there are
lines sticking out. After going through the manual, I decided that
Am 15.04.2005 um 22:12 schrieb Willi Egger:
This is nice, another swiss user!
Me too ;-)
In fact if you use \setuptolerance[verystrict] will cause TeX to use
as few glue as possible, so the possibilities to stretch a line to
have a better breakpoint is lowered. Instead you might use
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for trying, but it is not the correct way. Sorry for being
unclear. The point is that shell escaping was not done in the proper
way. Fix 1 used to do it in the configuration file (texexec.ini) which
is basically a bad idea. Shell escaping has to be done properly by
texexec.
Hi Willi
= Original Message From Willi Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
Hi Idris,
Asking for brace-trickery ...
What about: \textbraceleft\type{A}\textbraceright
Wow! that's ingenious;)
Thank you Willi, Taco, and Hans for your help on this.
best
Idris
Professor
Dear musketeers,
My favorite ConTeXt logo (from cont-log),
\def\Context
{{C\kern -.0667em\getscaledglyph{.8}\empty{O\kern -.0667emN\kern
-.0549emT\doifitalicelse{\kern-.1em}{\kern-.1667em}\lower.5ex\hbox
{E}\doifitalicelse\empty{\kern-.11em}X\kern-.055emT}}}
does not adapt to the
Dear posse,
1. With footnotes, is there yet a way to define the starting numeral-mark?
Say, I want my first footnote incremented so that the first notemark is , not
`1' then `2', but `1234' then `1235', etc.
2. I tried a workaround:
===
\defineconversion[set1234][1234]
Idris Samawi Hamid said this at Sat, 16 Apr 2005 11:07:10 -0600:
\definetypeface [palatino] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [default] [encoding=ec]
\switchtotypeface[palatino]
\starttext
I love \Context\ very much!
\stoptext
===
And the logo remains in lmr. I can work around this:
Here is an example from my webpage. This example requires that you
type in each footnote manually, and it then converts the it to a
letter:
===
\setupfootnotes[way=bytext, conversion=characters]
% set the number manually
% the next footnote will be *3*
\setnumber[footnote]{2}
The twelve
Hi Paul,
= Original Message From mailing list for ConTeXt users
ntg-context@ntg.nl =
Here is an example from my webpage.
Url?
\setupfootnotes[way=bytext, conversion=characters]
% set the number manually
% the next footnote will be *3*
\setnumber[footnote]{2}
The twelve labors of
On Sat, Apr 16, 2005 at 04:27:12PM -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Hi Paul,
= Original Message From mailing list for ConTeXt users
ntg-context@ntg.nl =
Here is an example from my webpage.
Url?
http://getfo.sourceforge.net/context_xml/page4.html#id2254928
If ever this link
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