On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Diego Depaoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/7/16 Alan Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
Many thanks in advance for your enlightening help.
For some obscure reason right fontnames are linked with wrong filenames.
This is the output of
mtxrun --script fonts
Hi Alan,
calm down.
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(1) \definefont[myChapterFont][myHeadingsFont sa 1.728]
You could either use a real font name like 'Arial' or a symbolic name
defined with \definefontsynonym like 'Serif', 'SerifBold', 'Sans',
Hi again,
is there now a solution for my problem or should ask again in a few months.
I don't need this feature for the moment but it is nice for tests with new beta
version without the need to overwrite my global version in the tex tree.
Wolfgang
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Wolfgang
Martin Schröder schrieb:
2008/7/16 Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the results (don't continue to read if you want a happy end):
pdftex 1.40.3 produces a pdf, that shows no side effects when it's
included by the same version of pdftex (1.40.3).
if i include that pdf with the current 1.40.9-rc1 i
Ok, as I'd really like to teach ConTeXt with font switching :)
I repost here a real important question IMHO, solemnly promising to
wikify the answer:
Could anyone comment this famous piece of code?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Mark_IV#A_.28Complete.
29_Typescript_Example
I'd like to add
Peter Rolf schrieb:
Martin Schröder schrieb:
2008/7/16 Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the results (don't continue to read if you want a happy end):
pdftex 1.40.3 produces a pdf, that shows no side effects when it's
included by the same version of pdftex (1.40.3).
if i include that pdf with
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 9:59 AM, Peter Rolf wrote:
Martin Schröder schrieb:
2008/7/16 Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the results (don't continue to read if you want a happy end):
pdftex 1.40.3 produces a pdf, that shows no side effects when it's
included by the same version of pdftex
Mojca Miklavec schrieb:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 9:59 AM, Peter Rolf wrote:
Martin Schröder schrieb:
2008/7/16 Peter Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the results (don't continue to read if you want a happy end):
pdftex 1.40.3 produces a pdf, that shows no side effects when it's
included by the same
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(1) \definefont[myChapterFont][myHeadingsFont sa 1.728]
You could either use a real font name like 'Arial' or a symbolic name
defined with \definefontsynonym like 'Serif', 'SerifBold', 'Sans',
'Dummy-Regular' etc. in the second
Thanks, David. I tried
\starttext
A. E. Samuel\crlf
A.\ E.\ Samuel\crlf
A.~E.~Samuel
\stoptext
and can see no difference (ConTeXt ver: 2008.07.14 18:07 MKII). The
tilde is not really a good way for me to go. The problem is that I
publish a journal in which the bibliography is punctuated
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi again,
is there now a solution for my problem or should ask again in a few months.
ask gain later, i have no time now to look into it -)
-
Hans Hagen |
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 11:26 PM, Alan Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the latest ConTeXt and am using mkii.
One used to be able to reduce the spacing after an initial by by
typing .\space, but this no longer seems to work. Compare the
inter-word spacing in
\starttext
A. E.
That is my understanding too, Wolfgang. But I am just not seeing it
either in the example or in my documents.
So what’s up? As I said in a more recent posting, this is affecting my
journal adversely.
Alan
On Jul 17, 2008, at 07;56,25 , Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at
Hi Willi,
Willi Egger wrote:
If the same drawing-set is compiled with texexec in MKII mode (This
is MetaPost, version 1.085 (kpathsea version 3.5.6dev), some elements
are distorted. It concerns elements, which are rotated and shifted.
The fullcircle contained in the drawing is
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 07:46:21 -0400, Alan Bowen wrote:
Thanks, David. I tried
\starttext
A. E. Samuel\crlf
A.\ E.\ Samuel\crlf
A.~E.~Samuel
\stoptext
and can see no difference (ConTeXt ver: 2008.07.14 18:07 MKII). The
tilde is not really a good way for me to go. The problem is
2008/7/17 David [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 07:46:21 -0400, Alan Bowen wrote:
Thanks, David. I tried
\starttext
A. E. Samuel\crlf
A.\ E.\ Samuel\crlf
A.~E.~Samuel
\stoptext
and can see no difference (ConTeXt ver: 2008.07.14 18:07 MKII). The
tilde is not really a good way
Here is my current \setupheadertexts
\setupheadertexts[text]
[chapter][pagenumber][pagenumber][Don't Leave Your Company's Money on
the Table]
It works fine for chapters. I have a few titles that I want to have
running heads for also, such as Preface, Introduction and so on. I
tried using a
Hi,
after watching the list for some time, I decided to try luatex. On
ubuntu, I installed the minimals as indicated in
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals (in my home folder)
A simple testfile works with texmfstart texexec file (Mk II) and
context file (Mk IV).
I then tried to
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 4:02 PM, John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is my current \setupheadertexts
\setupheadertexts[text]
[chapter][pagenumber][pagenumber][Don't Leave Your Company's Money on
the Table]
It works fine for chapters. I have a few titles that I want to have
running
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
Hi,
after watching the list for some time, I decided to try luatex. On
[snip]
2. Shouldn't mktexlsr be enough, if you use Mk II?
mktexlsr is enough for MkII, but MkII used pdftex and not luatex and using
ttf fonts with MkII is complicated (You need
Thanks Wolfgang.
calm down.
Done.
I've let some steam off earlier on.OoOo:O)
\setuphead[chapter][style=\
myHeadingsFont\myChapterFont]
You have to load 'myHeadingsfont' typescript before you can use
them because they are not available on outer level, only fonts used
as bodyfont can
Thanks, David.
I had not realized that there was a command \fixedspaces. Is it
documented somewhere?
The sample file
\starttext
\fixedspaces
A. E. Samuel\crlf
A.\ E.\ Samuel\crlf
A.~E.~Samuel
\stoptext
still produces the same spacing for “A. E. Samuel” and “A.\ E.\
Samuel”. The spacing
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
Hi,
after watching the list for some time, I decided to try luatex. On
[snip]
2. Shouldn't mktexlsr be enough, if you use Mk II?
mktexlsr is enough for MkII, but MkII used pdftex and not luatex and
using ttf fonts with
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 16:01:17 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2008/7/17 David [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 07:46:21 -0400, Alan Bowen wrote:
Thanks, David. I tried
\starttext
A. E. Samuel\crlf
A.\ E.\ Samuel\crlf
A.~E.~Samuel
\stoptext
and can see no difference (ConTeXt
2008/7/17 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Diego Depaoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/7/16 Alan Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
Many thanks in advance for your enlightening help.
For some obscure reason right fontnames are linked with wrong filenames.
Hello,
I would like to ask some Windows user to test if windows minimals still work OK.
And another issue - TeX Live has switched to universal binaries for
Mac. Oliver has asked me to do that some time ago, but I didn't want
to mess up with having to (cross-)compile the basic binaries as well.
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
I would like to ask some Windows user to test if windows minimals still work
OK.
And another issue - TeX Live has switched to universal binaries for
Mac. Oliver has asked me to do that some time ago, but I didn't want
to mess up with having to
And another issue - TeX Live has switched to universal binaries for
Mac. Oliver has asked me to do that some time ago, but I didn't want
to mess up with having to (cross-)compile the basic binaries as well.
What do others think?
I would really favour universal binaries if we're able to
Using XeTeX and ConTeXt MkII with the TeX Live 2008 developer snapshot
(as of a few days ago), I run into a bunch of invalid fontname errors
when compiling some documents:
$ texmfstart texexec --xtx file.tex
TeXExec | processing document 'file.tex'
TeXExec | no ctx file found
TeXExec | tex
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 9:24 PM, Jesse Alama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using XeTeX and ConTeXt MkII with the TeX Live 2008 developer snapshot
(as of a few days ago), I run into a bunch of invalid fontname errors
when compiling some documents:
$ texmfstart texexec --xtx file.tex
TeXExec |
Mojca Miklavec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 9:24 PM, Jesse Alama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using XeTeX and ConTeXt MkII with the TeX Live 2008 developer snapshot
(as of a few days ago), I run into a bunch of invalid fontname errors
when compiling some documents:
$
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 11:13:15 -0400, Alan Bowen wrote:
Thanks, David.
I had not realized that there was a command \fixedspaces. Is it
documented somewhere?
It's in cont-eni on page 72. However, I have not needed the command
until recently - I have used the tilde to create narrower spaces
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