Hi, all,
I have downloaded binary files(lua5_1_2_Darwin89_bin_tar). After
unzip, there are 3 files "bin2c5.1, lua5.1, luac5.1".
I copied lua5.1 as luatex and texlua in the folder /usr/texbin.
I also copied luatools.lua as luatools in the folder /usr/texbin.
I updated the ConTeXt and try to i
Sorry, I'm used to write Python (where " or ' doesn't matter)
(me too :) )
Does that work? (If I ever use TeXshop, then I run texexec in a
separate Terminal...)
Hmm, no, (AFA I can say)
Thanks
Best
-a-
PS: I wikified some of the previous xetex infos. Please someone check
I didn't write
> If you come up with a fix, I'll gladly put it in the module.
I'll really don't know for the moment but I may have a look at it some
day ...
Arthur
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Am 2007-09-11 um 02:53 schrieb Arthur Reutenauer:
> Note for Hraban: this problem is apparently special to markups, that
> somehow the minus signs loses his letterhood when used in a markup.
> The fault lies obviously with Lilypond, since when I try to compile
> the
> following exact line (wit
Am 2007-09-11 um 12:44 schrieb Arthur Reutenauer:
>> I'm having
>> env: ruby: No such file or directory
>
> You should surround the PATH line with double quotes ("), not simple
> ones (').
Sorry, I'm used to write Python (where " or ' doesn't matter) or PHP
(where I normally use 's)...
Never p
hello all, generous people:
I have in a file this:
\startitemize[a,packed]
\item uno
\item dos
\stopitemize
If I compile it on windows, (ver 2007.08.29) it´s ok; but if I compile it on
linux ubuntu (context version: 2007.04.17) I get this ERROR:
Missing = inserted for \i
On Sep 11, 2007, at 3:07 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> hm, it was one of the first things i did, even use lua for the
> conversion now (can teach you some lpeg) ... make sure that the mp
> version that you run is ok
>
> Hans
>
Okay, I see: I had to upgrade to mpost 1.000, now it works! 0.993
(shippe
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> just a quick one: for the time being, luatex doesn't seem to support
> any MP graphics, right? Even the most simple files both here and on
> the garden fail to produce any output. Any hints when this will be
> included?
hm, it was one of the first thin
You should surround the PATH line with double quotes ("), not simple
ones (').
Ok, works as an alias from terminal.
BTW a texetex command already exists, so I used xecontext
But Hraban, how do I then set up TeXShop?
Thanks
-a-
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> I'm having
> env: ruby: No such file or directory
You should surround the PATH line with double quotes ("), not simple
ones (').
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Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> OK, the message below didn't get too many responses, so maybe I can
> rephrase my quiestions in a more precise manner:
>
> 1. For otftotfm, there's the "unicoding" command where you can
> replace a character in a certain slot with another unicode character,
> so yo
Am 11.09.2007 um 08:38 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
> 2007/9/10, Steffen Wolfrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> There are three components: hyphenation, ligatures and space in
>> ligatures.
>>
>> Up to now I couldn't find the *right* solution, where all three are
>> correct.
>>
>> Maybe some wizards know
Thanks
I edited ~/.bash_profile
adding
On 10 Sep 2007, at 19:26, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
export PATH='$PATH:/usr/texbin'
alias texetex='texexec --xtx'
calling from Terminal
texetex /test/xetest.tex
I'm having
env: ruby: No such file or directory
Best
-a-
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