On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 15:23, Christopher G D Tipper wrote:
> Hi Mojca,
>
> We are talking about a problem with texexec.bat,
> and I have a feeling that texexec.exe may behave differently, once I can
> execute it.
Unlikely.
I just wanted to say that texexec.exe itself is also working (if I
copy T
When using refcommand=authoryears and Mk IV the first reference is
formatted incorrectly.
There is the left parenthesis, then a line break, then the rest of the
reference followed by the right parenthesis.
With MkII it comes out correctly. And in MkIV, every reference except
the first is
Thanks to Otared and Dick Koch, I now have MKII up and running again.
The primary change in TeXshop involved setting the path in Preferences/Engine to
/Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin.
for the MKII engine, Otared suggested
#!/bin/bash
source /Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/se
Otared Kavian wrote:
For those on the list who didn't see this thread on XeTeX mailing list:
How about ConTeXt and mkiv?
You mean runing on an iphone? First of all I cannot afford one so I have
no clue about its performance. But most of all, it was a limited tex
run, although fun to see, but
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 6:33 PM, wrote:
>> is the third parentheses necessary ?
>
> well, i guess you´re right, it´s not absolutely necessary because all the
> expressions have indizes, so one could guess all belong to the sum. but this
> way it´s clearly visible and formally precise that all expr
is the third parentheses necessary ?
well, i guess you´re right, it´s not absolutely necessary because all
the expressions have indizes, so one could guess all belong to the sum.
but this way it´s clearly visible and formally precise that all
expressions belong to the sum.
tobias
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On 2 déc. 2009, at 18:06, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
> Mocja—
>
> I can process files from the command line. The problem seems to be with
> TeXShop (which I suspect needs some updating for Snow Leopard). Reinstalling
> TeXShop does not help.
>
> Alan
>
Hi Alan,
You have to add a ".engine" file
Mocja—
I can process files from the command line. The problem seems to be with
TeXShop (which I suspect needs some updating for Snow Leopard). Reinstalling
TeXShop does not help.
Alan
On Dec 2, 2009, at 11;36,23 , Bowen Alan C. wrote:
> Mojca—
>
> Let‘s go back to o square 1. I trashed my o
For those on the list who didn't see this thread on XeTeX mailing list:
How about ConTeXt and mkiv?
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Herbert Schulz
> Date: 2 décembre 2009 14:58:00 HNEC
> To: Unicode-based TeX for Mac OS X and other platforms
> Subject: Re: [XeTeX] TeX related application for i
Hi Mojca,
Yes, I forgot to mention that I copied all files to the Desktop
(including the tfm and the typescript) and got the same error with
texexec.bat.
Also I last had Context working on this PC in May, and the file compiled
fine. However, I removed MikTeX 2.7 shortly after that (which was
Mojca—
Let‘s go back to o square 1. I trashed my old minimals and completely
reinstalled using the latest first.setup.sh.
This did not work out of the box, so I ran chmod +x first-setup.sh and then
./first-setup.sh again
The good news:
• there is no texmf-osx-intel folder in ConTeXtMinimals/te
Hi Hans,
> % \setupinmargin[left][sidemethod=2]
> % \setupinmargin[left][sidemethod=3]
> % \setupinmargin[left][sidemethod=4]
I've tried each of them (with both left and right). In my minimal example,
there is no difference. In my complete document, I noticed sidemethod=3 caused
on margin text to
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 13:07, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
>
> So I removed texmf-osx-intel from /ConTeXtMinimals/tex/. re-ran texexec
> --make --all. The error message is now
> texexec: Command not found.
>
> which texexec
> /Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/texexec
This calls for
Hi Hans,
> however, floats can have frames anyway so you don't need the framedtext
I was not after the frame, but after the width. I want to put some text in a
float and have the main body text wrap around that. I can do this by putting
the startframedtext inside the placeintermezzo call, but I'd
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 15:23, Christopher G D Tipper wrote:
> Hi Mojca,
>
> I recommend we wait until the issue with executables referenced in my
> previous post is resolved. We are talking about a problem with texexec.bat,
> and I have a feeling that texexec.exe may behave differently, once I can
Matthijs Kooijman wrote:
Hi all,
the following example is not working for me:
\setupfloat[intermezzo][before=\startframedtext[width=10cm],after=\stopframedtext]
\starttext
\placeintermezzo{Caption}{Text}
\stoptext
It fails with the following message:
! Undefined control sequence.
Matthijs Kooijman wrote:
Hi all,
I've been using \inmargin to put some stuff in the margin of my text, but when
I use multiple \inmargin's close together, the stuff in the margin will
overlap. Is there any way to let ConTeXt just move things down to prevent
overlap?
I'm not forced to move my \i
Hi Mojca,
I recommend we wait until the issue with executables referenced in my
previous post is resolved. We are talking about a problem with
texexec.bat, and I have a feeling that texexec.exe may behave
differently, once I can execute it. (Tell Hans to test it on Vista, as
he seemed to jump
I am not sure whetehr this message got through or not, so I am posting it again:
Hi all,
I have a question which can be elementary…
When using cross references, one can somehow « visualize » the list of the
cross references on each page with the command
\version[temporary]
However, in m
Mojca—
I am running a version of first-setup.sh that was downloaded from the garden on
November 28. Updating to the file available today makes no difference.
Alan
On Dec 2, 2009, at 07;04,16 , Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:59, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
>> Mojca—
>>
>> texmf-os
Hi all,
the following example is not working for me:
\setupfloat[intermezzo][before=\startframedtext[width=10cm],after=\stopframedtext]
\starttext
\placeintermezzo{Caption}{Text}
\stoptext
It fails with the following message:
! Undefined control sequence.
\stopframedtext ->\dostopf
The outputs are:
uname -m
i386
echo $HOSTTYPE
x86_64
sysctl -n hw.cpu64bit_capable
1
echo $PATH
/Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin
ls /Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/
mysetuptex setupt
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:59, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
> Mojca—
>
> texmf-osx-intel reappears when the minimals are updated
If
sysctl -n hw.cpu64bit_capable
returns you 1 then it's quite possible that you are still using the
old version of first-setup.sh.
> removing status-of-update.lua did not m
Mojca—
texmf-osx-intel reappears when the minimals are updated
removing status-of-update.lua did not make a difference (I am using MKII).
I have not installed TeXLive.
Alan
On Dec 2, 2009, at 03;16,40 , Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 22:09, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
>> Hi, Otared,
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:49, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
> Thanks, Mojca.
> With .bash_profile now reading .
> /Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/setuptex, I ran texexec --make --all
> successfully. But I still could not process a .tex file: the error message
> was
> This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40
Thanks, Mojca.
With .bash_profile now reading . /Applications/ConTeXtMinimals/tex/setuptex, I
ran texexec --make --all successfully. But I still could not process a .tex
file: the error message was
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (Web2C 2009)
\write18 enabled.
(/Applications/ConTeXt
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 10:07, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi,
>
> About those new stubs: can the people that have problems please try
> the mtxrun.exe (and dll) from
>
> http://tex.aanhet.net/temp/mtxrun-bin.zip
>
> They should go into the binary folder, and if mtxrun works, then the
> other executab
> Try
> \starttext
> Foo Baz \inmargin {Blerf \\ Baz}
> \stoptext
Hmm, that might work, but my real case is slightly more complicated. I have
the \inmargin wrapped in a \refdef command, that references some topic on some
page. So I say \refdef{foo} and it looks up both the text and page number for
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Matthijs Kooijman wrote:
> W00ps, forgot to include the testcase I made:
>
> \starttext
> Foo \inmargin{Blerf} Bar \inmargin {Baz}
> \stoptext
Your code is ok
Try
\starttext
Foo Baz \inmargin {Blerf \\ Baz}
\stoptext
\starttext
Foo Baz \inmargin {Blerf Baz}
\sto
W00ps, forgot to include the testcase I made:
\starttext
Foo \inmargin{Blerf} Bar \inmargin {Baz}
\stoptext
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Hi all,
I've been using \inmargin to put some stuff in the margin of my text, but when
I use multiple \inmargin's close together, the stuff in the margin will
overlap. Is there any way to let ConTeXt just move things down to prevent
overlap?
I'm not forced to move my \inmargin's around, guessing
Hallo,
I can't find a file 'texshow.pl' anymore at my context tree.
Is the file excluded in actual minimals?
Wolfgang
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On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 23:20, Christopher G D Tipper wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a user of Context from the old days, and usually don't need much help
> installing the software. However, I am needing to use Contextminimals for
> the first time, as Miktex 2.8 has dropped Context support.
>
> My problem i
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 22:09, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
> Hi, Otared,
> Thanks for the tip. The first problem is that ./first-setup.sh installs both
> files texmf-os-x and texmf-osx-intgel.
texmf-osx-intel should not be installed at all. What happens if you
delete it? Does it appear again? Also try to
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 17:13, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
> Mocja—
> I see that I have two texexecs in my Minimals now:
> one in
> ConTeXtMinimals/tex/texmf-osx-intel/bin
> the other in
> ConTeXtMinimals/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin
> Which one is the right one?
The second one.
> I should add that when my .bash
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