I figured out how and where to install the taspresent module. Now when I try to
compile the file it loads the module. However, I do not get any of the colors or
the frames. For example, the following code does not give me any color. It does
though take out the page numbers and sets the correct pape
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> i removed that one as grepoing didn't have matches; it was meant for some
> old generic files but i gave up on generic
>
>>> oops, is syst-gen.tex no longer part of the mkiv core? i installed the
>>> beta two times (c
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
my testing yesterday was only limited to a very small test file
(overprinting test). i had no problems with that, but any approach with
one of my graphics directly ends with
! Undefined control sequence.
l.1 \abortinputifdefined
oops, is syst-gen.tex no longer part of
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
my testing yesterday was only limited to a very small test file
(overprinting test). i had no problems with that, but any approach with one
of my graphics directly ends with
! Undefined control sequence.
l.1 \abo
As mentioned on the wiki, I tried to install taspresent module by running
./first-setup.sh --extras="t-taspresent" in the terminal.
A lot of things happened and then I ran
luatools --generate
and then
context --make.
Then I tried to compile the file
\usemodule[taspresent][style=blackblue
On Mar 17, 2009, at 9:20 AM, Rory Molinari wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Corin Royal Drummond wrote:
Many have voiced the same complaint. I understand that Hans and
every
one are occupied with building MKIV (aka LuaTeX), and that
documentation
is not their highest priority. There's the wi
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my testing yesterday was only limited to a very small test file
> (overprinting test). i had no problems with that, but any approach with one
> of my graphics directly ends with
>
> ! Undefined control sequence.
> l.1 \abortinputifdefin
Hi,
my testing yesterday was only limited to a very small test file
(overprinting test). i had no problems with that, but any approach with
one of my graphics directly ends with
! Undefined control sequence.
l.1 \abortinputifdefined
oops, is syst-gen.tex no longer part of the mkiv core? i in
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009, Mohamed Bana wrote:
hi guys,
i generally use this file to test if math is "working", with the recent
update i get a lot of errors such as;
Add
\let\blackboard\mathblackboard
\let\fraktur\mathfraktur
\let\gothic\mathfraktur
ok, i added it to math-
Corin Royal Drummond wrote:
I suspect that this doesn't work because of the nature of floats, but
then how to slap the float into a new layout setup with appropriate
margins?
details.pdf shows some floats trickery
-
Bowen Alan C. Princeton.edu> writes:
> In Terminal try:
>
> cd Users/Name/Library/TeXShop/Engines/
>
> and then
>
> chmod +x ConTeXt-MKIV.engine
>
> which will allow you to execute the file.
Thanks Alan. That worked great. I have added that to the instructions
on the Wiki.
What about:
\setuptables[distance=none]
?
On Wednesday 18 March 2009 17:30:54 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 18.03.2009 um 17:23 schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
> > Minor bug (both mkiv and mkii):
> >
> > \setupcombinations[distance=none]
> > is broken, whereas
> > \setupcombinations[distance=0pt]
> > is OK.
Am 18.03.2009 um 17:23 schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
Minor bug (both mkiv and mkii):
\setupcombinations[distance=none]
is broken, whereas
\setupcombinations[distance=0pt]
is OK.
Only dimensions are allowed for the distance key and this
is also what you can get from the error message.
Wolfgang
Minor bug (both mkiv and mkii):
\setupcombinations[distance=none]
is broken, whereas
\setupcombinations[distance=0pt]
is OK.
Minimal example:
\starttext
\setupcombinations[distance=none]
\startcombination[2]
{M}{a}
{M}{b}
\stopcombination
\stoptext
! Missing number, treated as zero.
Am 18.03.2009 um 16:26 schrieb Alan Stone:
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
(there's also Normal, Bold etc that is even more generic in the
sense that it can be sans or serif depending of the situation)
Re. code in attachment
Why is the font output not correct when using
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I have later noticed that there are indeed general problems even in
mkii. Either Hans or Till need to fix the code, but I like Aditya's
suggestion.
i added them now to syst-ini but i don't know if i catched them all
anyhow, for module writers: use the readable ones and n
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> (there's also Normal, Bold etc that is even more generic in the sense
> that it can be sans or serif depending of the situation)
>
Re. code in attachment
Why is the font output not correct when using
\usetypescriptfile[tps_arial_normal] ?
Al
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 15:06, Curious Learn wrote:
>
> I will try it later. After it did not
> work yesterday and after seeing Hans Hagen's post about the possible problems
> with the newest beta, I deleted the latest beta and installed the stable
> version
> (the one that comes with --context=cu
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
2009/3/17 Want to Learn wrote:
Thanks Wolfgang. I suppose you mean that I need the beta version and not the
stable version. Anyhow, I downloaded the beta version and tried to install
tikz
with the command Mojca mentioned in his post. Everything seemed
Lutz Haseloff googlemail.com> writes:
> Hello Want, hello Mojca,i had the same problem some days before. I found this
hint by Wolfgang:add to your file\unprotect\newtoks\toks \let\z
\zeropoint\protectand tikz works like a charm.can this be added to the module
t-tikz.tex?GreetingsLutz
Thanks Lu
Hans Hagen schrieb:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
for my overprinting macro I need the actual font size (no
overprinting if size is greater 23pt). After searching and a lot of
tries I found
\scaledfont (mkii) and
\somefontsize (mkiv),
which seem to show the right values. Both macros are bound
e
Hi all,
shame on me :-(
The tikz problem solution was by:
>From adityam at umich.edu Sat Mar 7 21:42:27 2009
From: adityam at umich.edu (Aditya Mahajan)
Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 15:42:27 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [NTG-context] luatex tikz problem
Wolfgang and Aditya, please excuse my wrong citation.
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
for my overprinting macro I need the actual font size (no overprinting
if size is greater 23pt). After searching and a lot of tries I found
\scaledfont (mkii) and
\somefontsize (mkiv),
which seem to show the right values. Both macros are bound exclusively
to only one
Hi,
for my overprinting macro I need the actual font size (no overprinting
if size is greater 23pt). After searching and a lot of tries I found
\scaledfont (mkii) and
\somefontsize (mkiv),
which seem to show the right values. Both macros are bound exclusively
to only one mark. Is there a b
Hi!
You need to set the executable bit of the file ConTeXt-MKIV.engine.
In Terminal try:
cd Users/Name/Library/TeXShop/Engines/
and then
chmod +x ConTeXt-MKIV.engine
which will allow you to execute the file.
See http://www.ss64.com/bash/chmod.html for an overview of chmod if
you wish to r
Curious Learn wrote:
Hans Hagen wxs.nl> writes:
take a look at s-pre-60 upwards; i always use s-pre-60 as basis
Hans
Thank you Hans. Since you said that you start with s-pre-60 as the basis, could
I please ask you for an example presentation, if you have one. I looked at the
wiki but there
Alan Stone wrote:
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Alan Stone wrote:
[...]
Which low level command allows to fill in
\definefont[SomeFont][SomeSynonym
sa SomeScale] with SomeSynonym=Sans(X)/Serif(X) (X)=Bold/Italic, i.e.
regardless of the synonym's name (defined in the ty
Diego Depaoli wrote:
Hi all,
before start spend my time, can Context handle 6 (or 8) columns on a
70X100 cm papersize?
yes, and if it's about a poster, just use columnsets then
-
Hans Hage
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> [...]
> (there's also Normal, Bold etc that is even more generic in the sense that
> it can be sans or serif depending of the situation)
>
> these symbolic names are there for a reason as i never want to see hard
> coded font names (and featur
Hans Hagen wxs.nl> writes:
>
> take a look at s-pre-60 upwards; i always use s-pre-60 as basis
>
> Hans
>
Thank you Hans. Since you said that you start with s-pre-60 as the basis, could
I please ask you for an example presentation, if you have one. I looked at the
wiki but there is no example
Am 18.03.2009 um 09:39 schrieb Alan Stone:
\definefont[SomeFont][SerifBold sa 1.5]
And what about non-bodyfonts (some other sans or serif font) ?
Use the symbolic name from your typescripts
\definefont[ChapterFont][ArialBold sa 1.5]
Wolfgang
___
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Alan Stone wrote:
>
>> [...]
>>
>> Which low level command allows to fill in
>> \definefont[SomeFont][SomeSynonym
>> sa SomeScale] with SomeSynonym=Sans(X)/Serif(X) (X)=Bold/Italic, i.e.
>> regardless of the synonym's name (defined in the type
Hi all,
before start spend my time, can Context handle 6 (or 8) columns on a
70X100 cm papersize?
Cheers
--
Diego Depaoli
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki!
maill
Hello Want, hello Mojca,
i had the same problem some days before. I found this hint by Wolfgang:
add to your file
\unprotect
\newtoks\toks@
\le...@\zeropoint
\protect
and tikz works like a charm.
can this be added to the module t-tikz.tex?
Greetings
Lutz
2009/3/18 Mojca Miklavec
> 2009/3
Alan Stone wrote:
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Alan Stone wrote:
Ahoi,
Following a previous discussion, I've been advised to "try to avoid
\switchtobodyfont and use \definedfont or \definefont instead".
what is better depends on the situation
- for a structured doc
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Alan Stone wrote:
>
>> Ahoi,
>>
>> Following a previous discussion, I've been advised to "try to avoid
>> \switchtobodyfont and use \definedfont or \definefont instead".
>>
>
> what is better depends on the situation
>
> - for a structured doc
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
- for a structured document using \switchtobodyfont is ok
What do you mean with structured document?
one where there is some logic in using fonts (and color) which
unfortunately is seldom the case in styles that
Curious Learn wrote:
Currently what is the best solution for presentation with steps in Context that
works with the stable version of MKIV. The one that you can get with
../first-setup.sh --context=current
If I need to install any addon module for your recommendation (i.e., if it does
not come w
2009/3/17 Want to Learn wrote:
> Thanks Wolfgang. I suppose you mean that I need the beta version and not the
> stable version. Anyhow, I downloaded the beta version and tried to install
> tikz
> with the command Mojca mentioned in his post. Everything seemed to go on
> fine.
> But when I tried to
Thanks Wolfgang. I suppose you mean that I need the beta version and not the
stable version. Anyhow, I downloaded the beta version and tried to install
tikz
with the command Mojca mentioned in his post. Everything seemed to go on
fine.
But when I tried to compile the following simple file I get an
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Corin Royal Drummond wrote:
Many have voiced the same complaint. I understand that Hans and every
one are occupied with building MKIV (aka LuaTeX), and that documentation
is not their highest priority. There's the wiki, the wonderfully active
mailing list, and what used
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