Re: [NTG-context] t-rsteps and starttyping

2005-09-23 Thread Mojca Miklavec
David Munger wrote: Hans Hagen: did you ever try texexec --mode=demo s-pre-61 using 'layers' is rather robust (no duplicate pages and such); Duplicated pages are the desired/intentional behaviour of this module (noone would object having a switch to choose between the method with

[NTG-context] More problems installing OpenType fonts

2005-09-23 Thread Emil Hedevang
Hello I am trying to follow the instructions in the article OpenType installation basics for ConTeXt, but the generated map file does not contain anything but commented lines. I have tried searching the web for a solution but I did not find any, so I hope you can help me. My computer is

Re: [NTG-context] t-rsteps and starttyping

2005-09-23 Thread Peter Münster
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Hans Hagen wrote: Some of the older presentation styles build the pages stepwise, they use either boxes, or buffers (i must look into it, but there is also one that plugs into the otr; in your case, collecting in a box and uncopying it is probably the best method.

Re: [NTG-context] More problems installing OpenType fonts

2005-09-23 Thread Adam Lindsay
Hi Emil. I wrote that article and am pretty baffled by the problems you have. (I just did a test run of the same command, running an identical texfont, identical otftotfm version) The ConTeXt installation looks fine. There are two discrepancies that I see here, though: otftotfm is running

Re: [NTG-context] t-rsteps and starttyping

2005-09-23 Thread Hans Hagen
� wrote: On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Hans Hagen wrote: Some of the older presentation styles build the pages stepwise, they use either boxes, or buffers (i must look into it, but there is also one that plugs into the otr; in your case, collecting in a box and uncopying it is probably the best

[NTG-context] Re: More problems installing OpenType fonts

2005-09-23 Thread Emil Hedevang
Adam Lindsay atl at comp.lancs.ac.uk writes: I wrote that article and am pretty baffled by the problems you have. (I just did a test run of the same command, running an identical texfont, identical otftotfm version) The ConTeXt installation looks fine. There are two discrepancies that I

Re: [NTG-context] formatting \note output

2005-09-23 Thread Alan Bowen
Brooks and Christopher— Many thanks for your help! \in is just what I wanted, and \in{ref.} [lemur] works perfectly. All best, Alan On Sep 22, 2005, at 4:58 PM, Brooks Moses wrote: At 04:18 AM 9/22/2005, Alan Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Though I have asked this question before and

Re: [NTG-context] Re: More problems installing OpenType fonts

2005-09-23 Thread Adam Lindsay
Emil Hedevang said this at Fri, 23 Sep 2005 11:30:18 +: I have tested otftotfm, and it seems to work: You're right... this is why it's so baffling: all the pieces seem to work. After running texfont (with the --lcdf option), there should be a texfont.map left over in the current directory.

Re: [NTG-context] t-rsteps and starttyping

2005-09-23 Thread Christopher Creutzig
Hans Hagen wrote: also, when collecting and flushing pieces of content, spacing is a tricky business (watch closely to presentations made quick and you'll notice those side effects) That is why ppower4 is such a nice alternative: It inserts just some pdf comments and otherwise leaves the

Re: Antwort: Re: [NTG-context] XML

2005-09-23 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 2005-09-22 um 09:53 schrieb Jessica Holle: There I don't find something which helps me. The input must not be only XML. In can also be CVS or something else... You will have to convert your XML file to become a ConTeXt table, use XSLT or some scripting language. ConTeXt's TABLE format

Re: Antwort: Re: [NTG-context] XML

2005-09-23 Thread Adam Lindsay
Henning Hraban Ramm said this at Fri, 23 Sep 2005 16:29:17 +0200: Am 2005-09-22 um 09:53 schrieb Jessica Holle: There I don't find something which helps me. The input must not be only XML. In can also be CVS or something else... You will have to convert your XML file to become a ConTeXt

[NTG-context] Re: LaTeX \newcommands in ConTeXt.

2005-09-23 Thread Patrick Gundlach
Hello Brooks, I've recently been doing a little work on implementing a few LaTeX kernel bits in ConTeXt, to simplify porting LaTeX code over. It's now at a point where a few of the pieces might actually be useful, and certainly to a point where some comments would be welcomed, so I've put

Re: [NTG-context] ConTeXt to RTF Conversion

2005-09-23 Thread Idris Samawi Hamid
Dear gang, I have followed this discussion with interest. I edit a journal myself. Despite announcing loudly that it is TeX-friendly, the only person who writes articles in TeX for it is, you guessed it, myself. I know next-to-nothing about xml, so I apologize if the next question is

Re: [NTG-context] ConTeXt to RTF Conversion

2005-09-23 Thread Christopher Creutzig
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote: Would it be possible to define an xml format for the journal so that I could more easily process both ConTeXt/LaTeX articles as well as the docs and rtfs I generally receive? Is this more work than it's worth? It's a humanities journal, so little-to-no math. Math