Hi,
i want to change to context but i need the circ package.
Is there a similar package for context?
I have try the following search in google:
http://www.google.com/search?client=operarls=enq=context+tex+circuit+diagramssourceid=operanum=50ie=utf-8oe=utf-8
Have i oversee anything?
Thanx for
Alexander Lazic wrote:
Hi,
i want to change to context but i need the circ package.
Do you mean the package that is (incorrectly) archived
as macros/generic/diagrams/circ/ ?
Is there a similar package for context?
I don't think so.
Circ looks fairly short and low-level, so it would
Situation:
Tree structure:
main.tex
subdir/inc.tex
subdir/fig.1
in main .tex
\include subdir/inc.tex
in subdir/inc.tex
\externalfigure[fig.1]
texexecing main.tex doesn't find the figure fig.1
subdir/inc.tex must use
\externalfigure[subdir/fig.1]
for the figure to be found.
IMO
On Fre 16.09.2005 10:04, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Do you mean the package that is (incorrectly) archived as
macros/generic/diagrams/circ/ ?
Yes.
Circ looks fairly short and low-level, so it would probably not be too
hard to convert into a module. However, is circ the best package for
the job?
why don't you specify the path to your figures manually?
\setupexternalfigures[directory={path1/subpath1,path2}]
Wolfgang
Giuseppe Bilotta schrieb:
Situation:
Tree structure:
main.tex
subdir/inc.tex
subdir/fig.1
in main .tex
\include subdir/inc.tex
in subdir/inc.tex
Buongiorno Giuseppe,
For external figures you should setup the path with
\setupexternalfigures[directory={d:/subdir}]
Kind regards
Willi
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Situation:
Tree structure:
main.tex
subdir/inc.tex
subdir/fig.1
in main .tex
\include subdir/inc.tex
in subdir/inc.tex
Hi Alexander,
Alexander Lazic wrote:
I think here are some packages for circuit diagrams.
Know anybody a package witch i can use easily with context?
Dwight Aplevich's package (circuit_macros) should work
with context because it is just an external tool generating
stand-alone graphics, in a
Hi,
On Fre 16.09.2005 11:36, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Dwight Aplevich's package (circuit_macros) should work with context
because it is just an external tool generating stand-alone graphics, in
a number of tex-related formats. After suitable processing, you can
include the result as if it is a
Hi,
I agree with Willi and Wolfgang's remarks, but I also agree with
Giuseppe that the behaviour is a bit weird. Assuming context
will not be changed, something about this should be written
down somewhere (in manual or Wiki).
Taco
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Situation:
Tree structure:
main.tex
Hello,
when I sent messages to the list it takes about 1.5 hours until I get
them back. It is not really a problem for me, I'm just wondering about.
Wolfgang
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Hm,
not this last mail, so no generalization possible.
Wolfgang
Wolfgang Zillig schrieb:
Hello,
when I sent messages to the list it takes about 1.5 hours until I get
them back. It is not really a problem for me, I'm just wondering about.
Wolfgang
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
when I sent messages to the list it takes about 1.5 hours until I get
them back. It is not really a problem for me, I'm just wondering about.
This happens to me as well, but not always. Sometimes they even arrive
out of order. Probably some intermediate mail handling
Hello Taco,
thanks for the info that this happens not only to me. Propably you are
right with your explanation.
Wolfgang
Taco Hoekwater schrieb:
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
when I sent messages to the list it takes about 1.5 hours until I
get them back. It is not really a problem for me,
Thursday, September 15, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
\def\!tfReFormat#1%
{\the \!taLeftGlue
\vbox{\forgetall\ialign{\span\the\!taDataColumnTemplate\cr#1\cr}}%
\the \!taRightGlue
\kern\zeropoint} % prevents \unskip
put this in cont-new.tex (or core-tab.tex); it replaces a thrd-tab
Friday, September 16, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I agree with Willi and Wolfgang's remarks, but I also agree with
Giuseppe that the behaviour is a bit weird. Assuming context
will not be changed, something about this should be written
down somewhere (in manual or Wiki).
Good point. It's all
I have a situation when I have to put side by side two
floats (a table and figure). My current code is
\placetable[here][label]{caption}%
{\\placesidebyside
{table code}{figure code}
}
The problem is that sometimes the combined width of table
and figure is bigger than the textwidth. I would like
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
I have a situation when I have to put side by side two
floats (a table and figure). My current code is
\placetable[here][label]{caption}%
{\\placesidebyside
{table code}{figure code}
}
Have you tried \centerline (may not work)?
\placetable[here][label]{caption}%
How did you get your LilyPond fragments?
The only way I know would be to cut them from whole PDF pages with
Acrobat.
Ah, I understand the point.
Yes, in my new composition I create a graph connecting some musical
fragment (I don't wanna bore yuo too much with these details). In any
case, I
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
I have a situation when I have to put side by side two
floats (a table and figure). My current code is
\placetable[here][label]{caption}%
{\\placesidebyside
{table code}{figure code}
}
Have you tried \centerline (may not work)?
andrea valle wrote:
My program is written in Python.
wow, so i'm not the only one..
I don't want, too. I'd like to have python :)
Did you see
http://pyx.sourceforge.net/
and
http://oedipus.sourceforge.net/py2tex/
luigi
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andrea valle wrote:
Here are two of the resulting scores (not totally finished yet)
www.semiotiche.it/andrea/membrana/nodi-I.pdf
www.semiotiche.it/andrea/membrana/nodi-II.pdf
and one of the context file
www.semiotiche.it/andrea/membrana/nodi-I.tex
impressive
Hans
Friday, September 16, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
I have a situation when I have to put side by side two
floats (a table and figure). My current code is
\placetable[here][label]{caption}%
{\\placesidebyside
{table code}{figure code}
}
Have you tried \centerline
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Perhaps document what you did and what's missing at the wiki page:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/LilyPond
Patrick, assuming I will find time to improve a few tidbits every now
and then, what would be the best way to have an up-to-date module in the
garden? Just send
andrea valle wrote:
So, I was asking myself: is lily direct inclusion in context so
relevant? Why?
No, in the same way there is really no absolute need to have MetaPost
code directly in you TeX files. Having them in external files,
compiling from a Makefile and just using
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Friday, September 16, 2005 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
I have a situation when I have to put side by side two
floats (a table and figure). My current code is
\placetable[here][label]{caption}%
{\\placesidebyside
{table code}{figure code}
}
Hi,
using TeXShop 2.03 I was very glad that syncing seems to work even
with ConTeXt's project structure.
But unfortunately it only works from source to pdf (well, already
quite useful):
Clicking in the pdf has no effect (although my component file starts with
%!TEX TS-program = context
No, in the same way there is really no absolute need to have MetaPost
code directly in you TeX files.
It's just that some people (often including me) prefer
to have their sources in one place, especially when using small
snippets.
I completely agree. It would avoid me writing lily
andrea valle said this at Fri, 16 Sep 2005 16:13:33 +0200:
Here are two of the resulting scores (not totally finished yet)
www.semiotiche.it/andrea/membrana/nodi-I.pdf
www.semiotiche.it/andrea/membrana/nodi-II.pdf
Wow. Fantastic stuff. Having just returned from the ICMC and ISMIR
conferences, it
Thanks a lot for the module! I didn't manage yet to make it work
properly, but it's promising.
Just a note: calling epstopdf is pretty optimistic, I'm affraid that
even on linux systems this command is not always present or at least
it has some other name. I don't know about other versions, but
Andrea!
Incredibile! Impressionante!
Auguri
Willi
Hans Hagen wrote:
andrea valle wrote:
Here are two of the resulting scores (not totally finished yet)
www.semiotiche.it/andrea/membrana/nodi-I.pdf
www.semiotiche.it/andrea/membrana/nodi-II.pdf
and one of the context file
Adam Lindsay wrote:
This cuts very close to my day job, yet I never would have imagined
ConTeXt could enable this for people...
wait till you see what a lua enhancec context can do (playing with it
now) -)
Hans
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Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Thanks a lot for the module! I didn't manage yet to make it work
properly, but it's promising.
Just a note: calling epstopdf is pretty optimistic, I'm affraid that
even on linux systems this command is not always present or at least
it has some other name. I don't know
wait till you see what a lua enhancec context can do (playing with it
now) -)
Oh no, not another language!
TeX and MetaPost and PostScript, Perl and Ruby for ConTeXt, Guile for LilyPond,
Perl, Python, PHP, Slang, VB and Shell for work, and now Lua - who will learn
that lot?
Your
Hans Hagen wrote:
newpstopdf --method=crop yourfile.ps
(raw crop bounded)
How can I crop a PDF document with it? I can do pdf2ps first ... but then?
it also supports svg to pdf conversion, downsampling, subpaths etc
(see earlier mail about the manual on manipulations on how this can be
(thanks to all)
I'm very happy and proud of this comments, having started using context
two months ago exactly because of this project, and I was not very
satisfied with coercing metafun's elegance to work like a no-brain
plotterAnother fantastic thing of this context/lily setup is that
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
Oh, I just wanted to submit a new module
(http://pmrb.free.fr/work/OS/ConTeXt/t-degrade.tex) for down-sampling to the
community, so this is no more necessary...
i can't download the file -)
Oh, what is the error-message?
Peter
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