My best guess is the zip file didn't contain all the iwona fonts
needed. Am I correct?
On Nov 25, 2005, at 7:35 PM, David Arnold wrote:
All,
Found this link. Helpful reading.
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~hartke/latex/survey/survey.html
I downloaded:
ftp://tug.ctan.org/pub/tex-archive/fonts/
All,
I don't understand \typescriptthree. Where is it documented? What
does it mean?
David
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All,
Found this link. Helpful reading.
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~hartke/latex/survey/survey.html
I downloaded:
ftp://tug.ctan.org/pub/tex-archive/fonts/iwona.zip
Unzipped and put only the afm's and the pfb's in ~/tmp/iwona. Ran:
iwona $ sudo texfont --ve=public --co=iwona --ma --in
That se
Hans,\usetypescript[palatino][texnansi]\setupbodyfont[palatino]This one worked, and looks pretty good. In Acrobat Professional, fonts reported are:LMRoman10-RegualLMTypewriter10-RegularPxsyRpxrURWPalladioL-ItalURWPalladioL-RomaAll Type 1.But this one:\definetypeface[iwona][ss][sans][iwona][default]
Hans,On Nov 25, 2005, at 4:48 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:\usetypescript[lucida][texnansi] \setupbodyfont[lucida] This doesn't work on my system. However, the attached file does compile and gives me Lucida in Acrobat Professional. You'll note thought that all the math is commented out.What do you suggest?
All,
I am aware of \showlayout and Patrick's \ShowLayout.
In the case of the former, I have this in my environment file:
\showlayout
\definelayout[myCustomLayout][
header=30mm,
footer=20mm,
headerdistance=10mm,
footerdistance=10mm,
topspace=30mm,
bottomspace=25mm,
height=middle,
Hans Hagen wrote:
Fabrice Larribe wrote:
> Hans Hagen wrote:
> Re: [NTG-context] How is it possible to include DraTex codein Context?
>
it looks like it is not loading the module i sent you but the dratex
files directly (which is fallback bahaviour)
(did you run mktexlsr?)
can you try it wit
Hi,
I 'reorganized' (split) the beginners manual and put it in svn, so
anyone who is willing to translate can check out a copy. I didn't yet
change anything (only the file structure etc) and the styles need a
cleanup (more modern setup). Because each chapter now has its own file,
we can (as s
David Arnold wrote:
I have no font instructions in my environment file bookenv.tex. This
component section1 compiles fine and gives me (checking in Acrobat
Professional) a combination of latin modern and computer modern
fonts. However, they hardly match in size. The computer modern font
i
Gerben Wierda wrote:
On 25 Nov 2005, at 21:26, David Arnold wrote:
Hans, Gerben,
No pstoedit on my system.
If I recall I looked into pstoedit a while back. The fact that I did
not release a package probably means there were problems getting it
to compile on OS X.
there has been troub
Fabrice Larribe wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Re: [NTG-context] How is it possible to include DraTex codein Context?
> \usemodule[dratex]
> \usemodule[Aldratex]
remove the second line \usemodule
anyhow, your example works ok here
Hans
Thanks (again !). But this does not work, at least on my s
All,
I have:
project book in book.tex
environment bookenv book.env.tex
product chapter1 in chapter1.tex
component section1 in section1.tex
component section1 in section2.tex
component section1 in section3.tex
In each section, I would like numbering of theorems, definitions,
examples, equation
Hans Hagen wrote:
Re: [NTG-context] How is it possible to include DraTex codein Context?
> \usemodule[dratex]
> \usemodule[Aldratex]
remove the second line \usemodule
anyhow, your example works ok here
Hans
Thanks (again !). But this does not work, at least on my system. [I have
updated m
If I recall I looked into pstoedit a while back. The fact that I
did not release a package probably means there were problems
getting it to compile on OS X.
I've a working pstoedit from Fink.
BTW, Gerben, your fontforge needs some libs in /lib instead of /usr/
local/lib. I symlinked it, but
On 25 Nov 2005, at 22:42, Gerben Wierda wrote:
No pstoedit on my system.
If I recall I looked into pstoedit a while back. The fact that I
did not release a package probably means there were problems
getting it to compile on OS X.
I seem to recall similarly trying and failing about 11 mo
On 25 Nov 2005, at 21:26, David Arnold wrote:
Hans, Gerben,
No pstoedit on my system.
If I recall I looked into pstoedit a while back. The fact that I did
not release a package probably means there were problems getting it
to compile on OS X.
G
book $ pstoedit
-bash: pstoedit: comman
Adam, Taco, Hans, et al,
This file:
%output=pdf
\startcomponent section1
\project book
\product chapter1
\section{Trinomials}
\input knuth
\placeformula[eq:1]
\startformula
f(x)=x^2+2x-3
\stopformula
We, see in \in{Equation}[eq:1], the historical use of function notation.
\stopcomponent
Hans, Gerben,
No pstoedit on my system.
book $ pstoedit
-bash: pstoedit: command not found
Gerben, how should I proceed?
On Nov 25, 2005, at 12:14 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
Adam,
Goodness gracious! I never saw that.
Meanwhile, with these changes, the document compiled (
David Arnold wrote:
Adam,
Goodness gracious! I never saw that.
Meanwhile, with these changes, the document compiled (almost). I have
a title page with the beautiful background of letters, but I have no
"Fonts in Context," nor "Hans Hagen, October 2001."
Log file attached, it that's any h
Fabrice Larribe wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Fabrice Larribe wrote
>>
> Thanks for your help. I have put the two files in context/base, and
> use \usemodule. In the log,
> the system inform that the two modules are loaded. But I have the same
> error, "No room for a new \dimen".
> So this is not
Friday, November 25, 2005 Tobias Burnus wrote:
> Hi,
> Hans Hagen wrote:
>> beware, if you you nil the page commands, you may need to make sure
>> yourself that the pagebreaks between section blocks are forced at the
>> right moment in order to reset for instance marks (used in running
>> headers
Patrick,
Perfect. Thanks.
On Nov 24, 2005, at 11:45 PM, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello David,
How can you get the \ShowLayout command with your t-layout module to
reveal the measurements in mm instead of pt?
[don't tell anybody:] It seems that don't have a working ConTeXt
installed at the
Adam,
Goodness gracious! I never saw that.
Meanwhile, with these changes, the document compiled (almost). I have
a title page with the beautiful background of letters, but I have no
"Fonts in Context," nor "Hans Hagen, October 2001."
Log file attached, it that's any help.
mfonts.log
Des
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005, David Arnold wrote:
> I have book.tex.
>
> \startproject book
>
> \environment bookenv
>
> \product chapter1
>
> \stopproject
>
> 1. When I compile:
>
> texexec book
Hello David,
it's considered, that the project-file contains only setup-commands and a
list of products
Hi,
Hans Hagen wrote:
beware, if you you nil the page commands, you may need to make sure
yourself that the pagebreaks between section blocks are forced at the
right moment in order to reset for instance marks (used in running
headers);
end of frontpart (page break)
some changes to header se
Thursday, November 24, 2005 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
> I'm using the latest ConTeXt reported here, and I'm noticing
> that partial contents for the second, third etc part are not
> available. I have a bunch of files each of which goes like
> \part{some part}
> Some text (not always)
> \placecont
On 25 Nov 2005 14:10:14 +0100, Patrick Gundlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is a follow-up to the first message... Are you (Hans) collecting the
> sugesstions from this thread or should they be wikified?
\startOT
I love the verb "wikify" :-)
\stopOT
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Fabrice Larribe wrote
>>
> Thanks for your help. I have put the two files in context/base, and
> use \usemodule. In the log,
> the system inform that the two modules are loaded. But I have the same
> error, "No room for a new \dimen".
> So this is not working. Unless you have
Fabrice Larribe wrote
Thanks for your help. I have put the two files in context/base, and
use \usemodule. In the log,
the system inform that the two modules are loaded. But I have the same
error, "No room for a new \dimen".
So this is not working. Unless you have others ideas, I guess I have
Thursday, November 24, 2005 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
> I'm using the latest ConTeXt reported here, and I'm noticing
> that partial contents for the second, third etc part are not
> available. I have a bunch of files each of which goes like
> \part{some part}
> Some text (not always)
> \placecont
Friday, November 25, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
> beware, if you you nil the page commands, you may need to make sure
> yourself that the pagebreaks between section blocks are forced at the
> right moment in order to reset for instance marks (used in running
> headers);
> think of:
> end of frontpar
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
For what it's worth, I'm now using the following:
\defineframedtext[lepi][align=raggedright,width=fit,offset=0pt,frame=off,location=none]
\defineframedtext[repi][align=raggedright,width=fit,offset=0pt,frame=off,location=none]
\definepairedbox[lrepi][location={right,top}
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
I'm having a totally blank page at the end of the document.
The document has a page number, but nothing is on it.
I remember this being a known bug when front/body/backmatter
was used ... is there a known fix?
You mean the following?
\setupse
This release contains a small surprise, mainly created by Thomas A.
Schmitz. When you install it, you can use (automatically unpacked)
Apple fonts Hoefler Text, Didot, Optima, Baskerville en Gill Sans in
PDFTeX.
Setups for LaTeX and ConTeXt are provided.
For this to work you need to have f
I'm having a totally blank page at the end of the document.
The document has a page number, but nothing is on it.
I remember this being a known bug when front/body/backmatter
was used ... is there a known fix?
--
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Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
I'm having a totally blank page at the end of the document.
The document has a page number, but nothing is on it.
I remember this being a known bug when front/body/backmatter
was used ... is there a known fix?
You mean the following?
\setupsectionblock[frontpart][pag
For what it's worth, I'm now using the following:
\defineframedtext[lepi][align=raggedright,width=fit,offset=0pt,frame=off,location=none]
\defineframedtext[repi][align=raggedright,width=fit,offset=0pt,frame=off,location=none]
\definepairedbox[lrepi][location={right,top}]
\noindent
\startlepi[non
Hi,
Fabrice Larribe wrote:
When I do: "\input DraTex.sty \input
> AlDraTex.sty" I have the message "No room for a new \dimen"... If I
> load only the first package (DraTex), this works, but for advances
> things, I need AlDraTex. So the question: how is it possible to
> include DraTex code in C
Friday, November 25, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
> \def\dodostopframedtext#1#2% % no \baselinecorrection, see faq docs
> {\endgraf
>\removelastskip
>\doifvalue{\??kd#1\c!depthcorrection}\v!on % local and global
> {\forgetall
> \vskip-\struttotal
> \verticalstrut
> \egro
sjoerd siebinga wrote:
Thanks Hans,
That did the trick.
On 25 Nov 2005, at 00:05, Hans Hagen wrote:
you need something:
\starttypescript [map] [linostar] [texnansi]
\loadmapfile [\typescripttwo-starling-linostar.map]
\stoptypescript
Shouldn't this be \typescriptthree ?
yes
Hans
Le 25 nov. 05 à 10:47, Wolfgang Zillig a écrit :
Maurice Diamantini (dom) schrieb:
And for people comming from LaTeX, it would be nice to see also :
- a basic exemple for creating html from ConTeXt,
I would argument that it is easyer to create ConTeXt from a propper
XML/XHTML source! But as
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Friday, November 25, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
depends a bit on the usage; the following shows you a few tricks
\defineframedtext
[gb]
[align=raggedright,
width=.5\textwidth,
offset=0pt,
frame=off,
before=,
after=]
\startbuffer[left]
\s
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hi,
this is a follow-up to the first message... Are you (Hans) collecting the
sugesstions from this thread or should they be wikified?
it sounds like a good idea to wiki them (currently i print them -)
Hans
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Friday, November 25, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
> depends a bit on the usage; the following shows you a few tricks
> \defineframedtext
> [gb]
> [align=raggedright,
>width=.5\textwidth,
>offset=0pt,
>frame=off,
>before=,
>after=]
> \startbuffer[left]
> \startgb[none]
> \input
That looks like a success to me. You should now be able to run one of
the texnansi-blah-blah.tex test files, as I outlined in an earlier
message.
adam
On 24 Nov 2005, at 02:56, David Arnold wrote:
On my home machine now (Mac Tiger GWTeX). I have the attached type-
tmf-gw.dat in ~/tmp and r
Fabrice Larribe wrote:
Hi,
I'm presently doing my first steps with Context, which seems
absolutly wonderfull... so thanks to the developper(s).
In the past, I was using plain tex with a macro package called
DraTex to draw all sorts of things; so I have a "library" of figures
which I wo
Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to clean up the beginners manual (at least the source code)
so i think this s a good moment to pick up the 'translation' thread
So the question is:
- what can go out
- what should go in
- what should be updated
as well as:
- who will participate (in transla
Thanks Hans,
That did the trick.
On 25 Nov 2005, at 00:05, Hans Hagen wrote:
you need something:
\starttypescript [map] [linostar] [texnansi]
\loadmapfile [\typescripttwo-starling-linostar.map]
\stoptypescript
Shouldn't this be \typescriptthree ?
since the \typescriptthree-PalatinoLinoSt
Hi,
this is a follow-up to the first message... Are you (Hans) collecting the
sugesstions from this thread or should they be wikified?
Patrick
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Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Hello, I would like to achieve this kind of typographical
effect: two text blocks, one of them aligned to the left
margin, the other with left-aligned text but with the right
margin at the right margin of the page.
I can obtain each of them with for example the following
David Arnold wrote:
All,
Where can I read about references that span projects, products, and
components?
references do span them (but you can use prefixes to create namespaces
(at section levels) so 'prefix' is the magic word here
Hans
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Hi,
I'm presently doing my first steps with Context, which seems
absolutly wonderfull... so thanks to the developper(s).
In the past, I was using plain tex with a macro package called
DraTex to draw all sorts of things; so I have a "library" of figures
which I would like to resuse in Con
I could help with this translation to Swedish, although I of course
also have time constraints.
Half the work and twice the fun!
Johan
2005/11/22, Mikael Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I could think of translating to swedish. Depends on how much work it
> is and about if it must be done before th
Hans et al,
Changing each occurrence of TEXMFMAIN in type-tmf.dat to
TEXMFMAIN,TEXMFTE,TEXMFGW produces the following result:
011-101:~/tmp davidarnold$ sudo texfont type-tmf-gw.dat
TeXFont 2.2.1 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 2000-2004
processing batch file : type-tmf-gw.dat
batch line
All,
On my home machine now (Mac Tiger GWTeX). I have the attached type-
tmf-gw.dat in ~/tmp and ran:
sudo texfont type-tmf-gw.dat
Resulting output attached in texfont.log.
type-tmf-gw.dat
Description: Binary data
texfont.log
Description: Binary data
David
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Hello, I would like to achieve this kind of typographical
effect: two text blocks, one of them aligned to the left
margin, the other with left-aligned text but with the right
margin at the right margin of the page.
I can obtain each of them with for example the following:
\defineframedtext[lepi][
On 25 Nov 2005, at 01:37, David Arnold wrote:
\startnotmode[atpragma]
\startMPenvironment[global]
%\usetypescript[handwriting,map][lucida][texnansi]
%\definefontsynonym[TitlePage-Bold][LucidaHandwriting-Italic]
usetypescript[calligraphy,map][chancery][texnansi]
definefontsyno
Maurice Diamantini (dom) schrieb:
Le 23 nov. 05 à 21:15, Mojca Miklavec a écrit :
What could be added:
- Tables: Natural tables (already mentioned by Taco). I just realized
that this is the only manual where the "usual" tables are actually
explained. I was looking for the explanation in
Wonderful Taco, this works like a charm! Thanks a lot!
Best
Thomas
On Nov 25, 2005, at 8:42 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Your problem is that \high expects an argument enclosed in braces,
so you have to give it that. This is a bit more complicated, but
should work:
\insertedition{ \setbox2=\h
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