On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 10:35:30AM +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
> or, if you have a bit experience, you can straight away add
> deb http://www.tug.org/texlive/Debian/ context/
> to your /etc/apt/sources.list file and install context. After this,
> please tell us our experiences/failures/suggest
Did you try [header=high]?
\setuphead[title][header=high]
As far as I can see this is the option which does what you want.
Willi
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
> Another of those 'not sure if I'm confused' examples:
>
> \setuphead[title][header=none]
> \starttext
> \title{Hello}
> \dorecurse{15}{\input
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 18:51 +0200, Norbert Preining wrote:
>
> Ok, I have rewritten the Debian context package so that it does the
> following:
>
> On installation/update time a script context-build-formats is called
> which reads the file
> /etc/texmf/context/formats.cnf
> where all the
Hi all!
On Die, 24 Okt 2006, Norbert Preining wrote:
> > # texexec --make --all [--xetex | --aleph | --pdftex]
> >
> > Where are the desired formats to run. The accepted list
> > at the moment is: the eight ConTeXt formats, in both long
> > ("cont-en" etc.) and short from ("en","nl","de","it
Hi Taco, hi all!
I am trying to fix all the problems for Debian ...
Another thing Taco wrote was:
> * TEXFORMATS as shipped with teTeX/TL is uncomplete: there is that
>missing format-specific subdirectory. If you are not root, then
>you have to create a local texmf.cnf to overrule the def
When using hyperref and displaying the resulting PDF in xpdf, I see
links that are active.
I tried achieving the same with useURL, url and goto, but the
resulting links aren't active in xpdf. I have to use acroread to have
active links.
Is there a compelling reason for this behavior?
Thanks,
M
Hi,
I found two misfeatures in placefigure.
1) with \placefigure[top] the figure can float to the top of the page,
even if the page starts a title or a chapter.
2) The paragraph after the figure is indented, even if it comes right
after a \section.
For example,
\setupindenting[medium,yes]
Hi,
How can I define a command that is the inline version of \startTEX ...
\stopTEX. (I need to show inline commands in color). There had been a
discussion on this in the past, and Taco had suggested a solution
http://archive.contextgarden.net/thread/20050907.093522.baf795f5.en.html
which is a
Another of those 'not sure if I'm confused' examples:
\setuphead[title][header=none]
\starttext
\title{Hello}
\dorecurse{15}{\input tufte}
\stoptext
With header=empty, it worked as I expected: The first page had no page
number in the header and the other pages had a page number. Then I
tried the
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 21:31:29 +0200 (CEST)
Peter Münster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> > \def\MySpace
> > {\dosingleempty\doMySpace}
> >
> > \def\doMySpace[#1]%
> > {\setbox\scratchbox=\hbox{#1}%
> >\unskip\hskip \the\wd \scratchbox}
>
> O
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> \def\MySpace
> {\dosingleempty\doMySpace}
>
> \def\doMySpace[#1]%
> {\setbox\scratchbox=\hbox{#1}%
>\unskip\hskip \the\wd \scratchbox}
Or perhaps just:
\starttext
Text\hphantom{999}Text
\stoptext
?
Cheers, Peter
--
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Hallo!
\type{--mode} results in '-mode' (one minus eaten).
Wolfgang
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On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 18:39:22 +0200
Steffen Wolfrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, that's it. Thank you!
>
> But can it also be defined in a more handy \MySpace[999] ?
> Sorry, I tried some \def ... but didn't succeed.
>
> Steffen
>
>
>
> Am 24.10.2006 um 14:55 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
>
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 21:31:14 +0200
"Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Is it possible somehow to extract all the images covered in an
> > image
> > > database without lose of quality?
> > >
> > eh ... normally there should beno loss at all, pdftex just copies
> > the r
> > Is it possible somehow to extract all the images covered in an
> image
> > database without lose of quality?
> >
> eh ... normally there should beno loss at all, pdftex just copies
> the resources
Sorry, I see my question was'nt clear enough.
Is there a way to restore all the images incl
> I know that the tilde is causing problems, but I do not know how to
> prevent that.
Maybe make the tilde's catcode unactive in a \bgroup \egroup around
the url typesetting? Though if it were that easy, I'm sure the
problem would be fixed long ago...
-Sanjoy
`Never underestimate the evil of wh
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> 2006/10/24, Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Hi,
>> What is the best way of typesetting a url from a variable. For
>> example, if I have
>>
>> \setvariables[test][website=http://www.xyz.com/~abc/first_index.html]
>>
>> how can I print the
Yes, that's it. Thank you!
But can it also be defined in a more handy \MySpace[999] ?
Sorry, I tried some \def ... but didn't succeed.
Steffen
Am 24.10.2006 um 14:55 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
>
>
> Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> for fine-adjusting I need to have a variable horizontal s
MJK wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to use of the product integral (a curly \prod-like
> symbol which is to \prod what \int is to \sum) in Context. There is a
> LaTeX package (not official) available from Richard Gill's website
> (http://www.math.uu.nl/people/gill/, all the way at the bottom),
> w
2006/10/24, Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,What is the best way of typesetting a url from a variable. Forexample, if I have\setvariables[test][website=
http://www.xyz.com/~abc/first_index.html]how can I print the url. I tried\starttext\goto{\getvariable{test}{website}}[URL(\getvariable{tes
Frank � wrote:
>
> Ah, I didn't know that. pdftex 1.40 doesn't have this already, has it?
>
not that i know, but the latest mp may do it already (esp mp is tricky
because binary and pool have different names)
>
> Karl (or was it Olaf?) once said there are plans for a complete
> replacement of
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[ horror story snipped ]
> anyhow, by now, no alias file should be present in any tex root any
> more; it was a bad idea anyway
I always thought that the purpose of the aliases file was that a
non-existent (no, nay, never, nowhere ever) filename was aliased
On 24.10.2006 15:13, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> I goofed somewhere, that's for sure. Are you in a real hurry, or can
> I take a day or two staring at it?
No hurry, please. :) Thanks for taking care.
- Matthias
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Hi Matthias,
I goofed somewhere, that's for sure. Are you in a real hurry, or can
I take a day or two staring at it?
Taco
Matthias Wächter wrote:
> Hi Taco,
>
> I ran into the following problems:
>
> 1. see attached files. Three bib entries with different authors, but the
> resulting referen
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> Hi,
>
> for fine-adjusting I need to have a variable horizontal space
> sometimes the width of "999" sometimes of "1", for example.
> Is there a command that reads the width of a character so it can be
> used in some kind of horizontal space?
There is a \fontcharwd
Hi Taco, hi all!
(I am sending personal copies since I don't know whether I can mail to
the ntg list).
First of all thanks for the explanations!
You wrote:
> To actually update ConTeXt, assuming you already have a relatively
> modern context installed, you say
>
> # ctxtools --update
>
Frank � wrote:
>
>> Debian currently has:
>> TEXFONTMAPS = .;$TEXMF/{fonts/,}map//;$TEXMF/dvips//
>>
>> What about this? I am not completely convinced about it since with
>> updmap we generate input file for all the different programs.
>>
one may assume that by now indeed most trees are tds co
Norbert Preining <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> * TEXFONTMAPS is also wrong: it makes pdftex (and dvipdfmx as well,
>>I guess) find the mapfiles for dvips before their own mapfiles
>>(those are shipped with ConTeXt).
>>
>>I have:
>>
>>TEXFONTMAPS.dvipdfm = .;$TEXMF/fonts/map/{dvi
Hi Taco,
I ran into the following problems:
1. see attached files. Three bib entries with different authors, but the resulting references are the same for two of them (!).
Appearantly, without sorting the bib entries, the extra label numbering does not work correctly. Changing \setupbibtex to
Frank � wrote:
> Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> concerning fmtutil: there was a time that texexec could call fmtutil,
>> but the lack of engine support (as taco explained, it was a trade off
>> for simplifying the fmt suffix but part of the bargain was nog kept)
>> as well as all k
Hi,
for fine-adjusting I need to have a variable horizontal space
sometimes the width of "999" sometimes of "1", for example.
Is there a command that reads the width of a character so it can be
used in some kind of horizontal space?
Steffen
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Hi,
I would like to use of the product integral (a curly \prod-like symbol which is
to \prod what \int is to \sum) in Context. There is a LaTeX package (not
official) available from Richard Gill's website
(http://www.math.uu.nl/people/gill/, all the way at the bottom), which supplies
a .sty fi
Hi,
Does somebody know whether it is possible and how it is possible to
place the caption of a figure in the margin?
Thanks,
Alex Lubberts
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Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> concerning fmtutil: there was a time that texexec could call fmtutil,
> but the lack of engine support (as taco explained, it was a trade off
> for simplifying the fmt suffix but part of the bargain was nog kept)
> as well as all kind of messy 'aliasing' goi
Frank Küster wrote:
>
>>After a succesful update, you have to run
>>
>> # texexec --make --all [--xetex | --aleph | --pdftex]
>>
..
> So I guess this is the call that would also be needed if the update
> itself goes via a package management, i.e. if one installs a new version
> of the Deb
Frank � wrote:
>
>> After a succesful update, you have to run
>>
>> # texexec --make --all [--xetex | --aleph | --pdftex]
>>
>> Where are the desired formats to run. The accepted list
>> at the moment is: the eight ConTeXt formats, in both long
>> ("cont-en" etc.) and short from ("en"
Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frank Küster wrote:
>>
>> Can you point me to the place where it is documented which calls are
>> needed to be called
>
> I was going to say: on the wiki, but that clearly wouldn't work
> this time.
>
> To actually update ConTeXt, assuming you already h
Frank � wrote:
> Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
>>
>>> A system-wide installation, if done cleanly, would be much easier
>>> (as plink pointed out). If you (or 'texexec --make' to generate the
>>> formats) ask kpathsea where to put the format files, it'l
Frank Küster wrote:
>
> Can you point me to the place where it is documented which calls are
> needed to be called
I was going to say: on the wiki, but that clearly wouldn't work
this time.
To actually update ConTeXt, assuming you already have a relatively
modern context installed, you say
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