Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
You have to define what should happen with each file in the docbook source,
there is a old module for ConTeXt to do this but I don't know if it works
with a recent installation.
no (as it overloads core macros)
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Am 14.07.2009 um 21:23 schrieb John Culleton:
I have the xml sources for the Gimp manual. I can't seem to get them
to translate to a pdf. The top xml file just contains a series of
calls to subordinate files. When I run this through Context I get
just the text of the first file in no particular
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 21:09, ivo welch wrote:
hi hans---just curious. do you plan conTeXt to use just one computer
language in the future?
(even though I'm not Hans ...)
No. At least TeX, lua and metapost will probably stay, so that already
adds to three languages :)
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009, Tom wrote:
Hans,
Please pardon these very basic questions. Do I understand correctly that
Context requires that a Ruby compiler that is not part of the TexLive
package be installed? I had not previously heard of the Ruby language so
know nothing about it. I assume that ther
ivo welch wrote:
hi hans---just curious. do you plan conTeXt to use just one computer
language in the future?
indeed. most useful script are already converted to lua (mtx-* files
that run on top of mtxrun); the advantage is that mtxrun has a built in
filedatabase handler (so we don't use kp
Hans,
Please pardon these very basic questions. Do I understand correctly that
Context requires that a Ruby compiler that is not part of the TexLive
package be installed? I had not previously heard of the Ruby language so
know nothing about it. I assume that there are competing
compilers/interpret
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 21:09, ivo welch wrote:
>
> hi hans---just curious. do you plan conTeXt to use just one computer
> language in the future?
(even though I'm not Hans ...)
No. At least TeX, lua and metapost will probably stay, so that already
adds to three languages :) :) :)
If talking a
I have the xml sources for the Gimp manual. I can't seem to get them
to translate to a pdf. The top xml file just contains a series of
calls to subordinate files. When I run this through Context I get
just the text of the first file in no particular format and none of
the subfiles.
I have tried
hi hans---just curious. do you plan conTeXt to use just one computer
language in the future?
/iaw
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Thanks, Hans, I will look into that.
Harrie
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Harrie Frericks wrote:
>
>> Now that I finally have Context running I'm trying to install a number of
>> type1 fonts. I've read the Texfont manual, but I couldn't find answers to
>> these questions:
Harrie Frericks wrote:
Now that I finally have Context running I'm trying to install a number of
type1 fonts. I've read the Texfont manual, but I couldn't find answers to
these questions:
1. Can Texfont recursively process a font tree?
I have a directory font tree like this:
c:\fonts\type1\font
Now that I finally have Context running I'm trying to install a number of
type1 fonts. I've read the Texfont manual, but I couldn't find answers to
these questions:
1. Can Texfont recursively process a font tree?
I have a directory font tree like this:
c:\fonts\type1\font-family1
c:\fonts\type1\f
Tom wrote:
Hans,
I didn't explicitly install ruby because I thought that was done
automatically as part of the TexLive install. A ruby folder exists as
c:\Program Files\texlive\2008\texmf-dist\scripts\context\ruby and has files
in it. Where can instructions for installing ruby be found?
i norm
Hi
I've put an alpha release on the website
- no beta as mkiv needs the trunk version of luatex
- a close to complete split in mkii/mkiv
- cleaned up mkiv code
- cleaned up mkiv backend (some pending issues)
- some speedups in mkiv
- a few fixes in mkii
- updated mkiv typescripts (more to come)
Hans,
I didn't explicitly install ruby because I thought that was done
automatically as part of the TexLive install. A ruby folder exists as
c:\Program Files\texlive\2008\texmf-dist\scripts\context\ruby and has files
in it. Where can instructions for installing ruby be found?
Thanks,
Tom Benjey
Ciro Soto wrote:
I am writing a book with poems and need to maintain four, sometimes
five, lines together
in the same page. I don't know in advance which four lines will be
split at the end of the
page. How would I implement this?
Using \testpage[n] works, only if I know in advance where the the
Tom wrote:
I'm the newest of newbies and have installed of TexLive on a PC running
Vista. The post-installation tests described in Section 3.5 of the TeXLive
Guide run just fine (Tex, LaTex, pdfLaTex). No tests were included for
Context, so I failed around trying to run Texexec amd Texmfstart to
I'm the newest of newbies and have installed of TexLive on a PC running
Vista. The post-installation tests described in Section 3.5 of the TeXLive
Guide run just fine (Tex, LaTex, pdfLaTex). No tests were included for
Context, so I failed around trying to run Texexec amd Texmfstart to no good
end.
>> After installing ConTeXt Minimals (the devel version) yesterday,
>> I ran the above example with ruby 1.9.1-p129 in Windows
>> (both Win 2000 and XP show the problem).
>
> (maybe mojca can patch this in core-uti.mkii: ):
>
>
> % \appendtoks
> % \immediatewriteutilitycommand{\thisisbytesequence
Jose Augusto wrote:
Hello all,
I want to report a problem that is either in ConTeXt, or in ruby 1.9.1
(last version of ruby). More probably, the problem has to do with ruby
handling non-ASCII characters. I have no means of trying Linux, Solaris,
etc...
Anyone using ConTeXt with ruby 1.9.1 will f
Hello all,
I want to report a problem that is either in ConTeXt, or in ruby 1.9.1
(last version of ruby). More probably, the problem has to do with ruby
handling non-ASCII characters. I have no means of trying Linux, Solaris,
etc...
Anyone using ConTeXt with ruby 1.9.1 will face it probably (at le
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