Hello Hans,I've prepared and tested the complete sorting rules for Czech. Could you please put them into sort-lan.tex?The rules are quite simple: - all accented letter shall follow the unaccented ones- "caron" letters (consonants) are placed into separate groups- "acute" and "ring" letters
Dear ConTeXters,
surprisingly, in this e-mail you will find any bug report! It is a
summary of my experience with typesetting of a little complex book
layout. I have finnished it during a one year long winning battle. Thank
to everybody who helped, especially of course to Hans.
Thank you very
Many thanks Vit !!!
luigi
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OK, it is a big OFF TOPIC.
Some notes
* the Elements of Typographic Style was made with Indesign (true or
false?) and the only
words about TeX is an url (true or false ?)
* indesign eat xml
* there is an indesign server; maybe actually too much complex, but in
the future?
* I don't know if IDCS2
On 5/24/06, Neal Lester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:07 AM 5/24/2006, you wrote:
Hans mentioned the minimal context linux distribution.
OK, I deleted everything I did yesterday and started over. This time
I (think) I tried the minimal contex distribution. Things still
aren't working. I
At 05:20 AM 5/25/2006, you wrote:
I don't get these sed errors using Fedora Core 4. I suspect these come
from mktexlsr. I have:
$ rpm -q sed
sed-4.1.4-1
$ sed --version
GNU sed version 4.1.4
$ which sed
/bin/sed
The problem was in mktexlsr. I am running sed 4.1.2, but that
apparently wasn't
On 5/25/06, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, it is a big OFF TOPIC.Some notes* the Elements of Typographic Style was made with Indesign (true orfalse?) and the onlywords about TeX is an url (true or false ?)* indesign eat xml* there is an indesign server; maybe actually too much complex,
Hello,
I have a question about the t-ancientgreek module for typesetting ancient Greek.
I am using DroppedCaps (although I am dropping a numeral instead of a letter in a paragraph...I modified the DroppedString to contain the numerals 0-9) in a paragraph of ancient Greek typeset in the
Johannes Graumann wrote:
title = {{\it {S}accharomyces cerevisiae\/}}
now lacks the required upper case for the 'S' - is there any TeX command
analogous to '\it' forcing capitalization?
Solved. Extra pair of braces around italisized content.
Joh
nico wrote:
I thought that stopper would do it, but either I misuse it, or there's a
bug in there: the dot appears twice!
Strange. If you have sub figures (like Figure 1.2.a) the stopper strategy
works. Just with normal figures (Figure 1.2) there are two dots ...
Looks like a bug to me.
Joh
On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 13:37 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a question about the t-ancientgreek module for typesetting
ancient Greek.
I am using DroppedCaps (although I am dropping a numeral instead of a
letter in a paragraph...I modified the DroppedString to contain the
On 5/25/06, Neal Lester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I renamed my input file to temp.tex.
Now I get:
kpathsea: Running mktexfmt cont-en.fmt
mktexfmt: No such file or directory
I can't find the format file `cont-en.fmt'
The file cont-en.fmt is in
texmf-linux/web2c/pdfetex
I added the
On 5/25/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The '-a' option shouldn't hurt. I don't see any files flagged as text
in the archives.
Hmm. I expected a 't' in the 'unzip -l' or 'unzip -lv', but clearly
unzip -a thinks mktexlsr is a text file and (since it is run on linux)
is deleting
On 5/25/06, Neal Lester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 05:20 AM 5/25/2006, you wrote:
I don't get these sed errors using Fedora Core 4. I suspect these come
from mktexlsr. I have:
$ rpm -q sed
sed-4.1.4-1
$ sed --version
GNU sed version 4.1.4
$ which sed
/bin/sed
The problem was in
At 09:52 AM 5/25/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you run . setuptex your_texroot_path you should end up with
TEXFORMATS='$TEXMFOS/web2c/{$engine,}'
Ouch! I got bit by something left over from yesterdays failed
attempt. Fixing that, everything is working. In Summary:
How I installed
At 08:15 AM 5/25/2006, you wrote:
TeXExec | processing document 'temp'
TeXExec | no ctx file found
TeXExec | nothing to process
TeXExec | runtime: 0.001625
This means texexec cannot find temp.tex.
The instructions I was reading (
http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/minstall.pdf )
David
This is a great example. Many thanks. Another question: why only two
columns?
Thanks a lot
Jorge
Em 25/05/2006, às 6:51, David Antos escreveu:
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 10:55:58PM +0100, batela wrote:
I am trying to making a scientifique poster in Context. I need some
suggestions,
Thomas—
I followed your instructions in step 2 and see that the Greek
hyphenation patterns are not loaded in the format I currently use.
How can I rectify this?
Best, Alan
PS lang-agr.hyp and lang-agr.pat currently reside in
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/tex/context/patterns
On May
Am 2006-05-25 um 13:52 schrieb luigi scarso:
OK, it is a big OFF TOPIC.
Some notes
* the Elements of Typographic Style was made with Indesign (true or
false?) and the only
words about TeX is an url (true or false ?)
* indesign eat xml
* there is an indesign server; maybe actually too much
Many thanks for sharing your env file. I'm trying to use that making
some projects and components files. But every-time I run texexec I
found a error message. For fixing that I will need to include the files
vz-cont.tex and vg05-general.
Did you can provide me some complete example of your
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Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I do not know anything about pagefigure. However, looking at its code
the following should increment pagenumbers.
Thanks for the tip, and it works!
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Live long and prosper,
Berend de Boer
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Berend de Boer schrieb:
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Hello All (probably Hans :-) ),
\pagefigure does increment the page number. It doesn't place a page
number, I can understand that. But why does it not increment the page
number? Is that by design?
I'm using the
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