Hi, Aditya,
Wow, Thanks for your suggestions; I will most certainly study both yours
and Mojca's approaches (I must admit I'm still struggling with mastering
Mojca's approach ;-). This is a real contribtion: once I'm done studying
yours and Mojca's examples and am sure I understand them I in
On 6/23/06, Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John R. Culleton wrote:
> >
> > Let me start all over. Assuming a working TeX installation
> > (either tetex or texlive 2005) what incantation must I perform to
> [...]
> After following those instructions, everything should be ok except
> fo
Hi Peter,
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006, Peter Münster wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've put 3 files into http://pmrb.free.fr/tmp/garamond/ :
>
> t-garamond.tex
> texnansi-urw-garamond.map
> type-ugm.tex
>
> Would you put them into the distribution? (would be nice)
I support the idea of including urw-garamond in t
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
> Hi, Mojca, Aditya, Hans, and all the MP gurus,
>
> Thank you for all the help and advice.
>
> On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 18:17:23 -0600, Mojca Miklavec
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Wow... Ok, following is my present, still naive code. What I would like
All,
In my figure library, I had:
section5figs-mpgraph.6
sec5scaling5
College of the Redwoods Mathematics Department
In my source, I had:
\startbuffer[table]
\setupTABLE[frame=off]
\setupTABLE[column][each][align={middle,lohi}]
\setupTABLE[row][first][topframe=on,bottomframe=on]
\setupT
Aditya Mahajan umich.edu> writes:
> This means that write18 is disabled on your system, so tex cannot
> execute any system commands. This is a security feature and most
> intallation disable write18 by default. You need to edit your
> texmf.cnf file to enable it. Search for texmf.cnf using
>
>
On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, Matthew Routley wrote:
> Johan Sandblom gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I think some quoting is required:
>>
>> \def\runR
>> {\executesystemcommand{texmfstart
>> --ifchanged=\Rfile\space --direct R CMD BATCH
>> "-q --save --restore \Rfile\space \Rfile.out"}}
>>
>> works
Sorry for this post => redundant .vf files !!!
Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
Hi all,
I have lucida fonts installed and the resulting pdf is ok but I obtained
with texexec the following warning:
DVItoMP warning: Checksum mismatch for texnansi-lbr (...or another
lucida font)
I assume it is a prob
I get no such output, either to stdout or in the log, in fact nothing
even similar. Does the "...disabled" indicate that it is not run,
possibly because of something TeX/ConTeXt-related?
Johan
2006/7/5, Matthew Routley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Johan Sandblom gmail.com> writes:
>
> > I think some q
Hi all,
I have lucida fonts installed and the resulting pdf is ok but I
obtained with texexec the following warning:
DVItoMP warning: Checksum mismatch for texnansi-lbr (...or another
lucida font)
I assume it is a problem with .map files on my installation but...
Maybe one of you has already
Johan Sandblom gmail.com> writes:
> I think some quoting is required:
>
> \def\runR
> {\executesystemcommand{texmfstart
> --ifchanged=\Rfile\space --direct R CMD BATCH
> "-q --save --restore \Rfile\space \Rfile.out"}}
>
> works here, but then I am on Linux. I think eventually Mac
I now discovered a side effect of using the R CMD BATCH invocation
instead of the piping. With the CMD R outputs the setting of options
in the first line and the result of proc.time at the end. Perhaps not
a problem, but it does require three more typed lines per R block.
Johan
2006/7/5, Johan Sa
I think some quoting is required:
\def\runR
{\executesystemcommand{texmfstart
--ifchanged=\Rfile\space --direct R CMD BATCH
"-q --save --restore \Rfile\space \Rfile.out"}}
works here, but then I am on Linux. I think eventually Mac expertise
may be required.
Johan
2006/7/5, Matthe
I can confirm that this works from the command line:
R CMD BATCH -q --save --restore rsample-r-1.tmp rsample-r-1.tmp.out
using the sample file from the r module. Running this command for each of the r
segments will produce the desired output. What I haven't determined is how to
modify the r modu
On Fri, 23 Jun 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>>
>> utilities. It also provides some useful things like ifchanged and
>> iftoughed. There is a texmfstart manual (bit out of date). Simply
>>
> the source is updated, but not yet the pdf -)
Had a look at the updated manual and learn
Aditya,
Thanks for the reply. The Wiki has information on installing (or
updating) context from a distribution such as teteX. Anyway a minimal
install turned out to be quite a simple process. Here is how I did it:
#!*&
#!/bin/bash
cd /usr/local
unz
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006, Saji Njarackalazhikam Hameed wrote:
> Dear Context-ers,
>
> I would like to install the minimal context distribution, but have no
> idea of which zip files to download and how to configure the system. I
> have seen that there are many zip files in the "Pragma" website :
> justt
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