2009/12/30 Joshua Lee
> Hi Yanrui,
> How about the attached sample?
>
>
Hi Joshua,
This is exactly what I want. Many thanks :-)
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Best regards,
Li Yanrui
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Hi Yanrui,
How about the attached sample?
Best regards,
Joshua
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009, Yanrui Li wrote:
> hi all,
>
> For example:
>
>
> \starttext
>
> \placelist[part,chapter,section,subsection][criterium=all]
>
> \part{first}
> \chapter{alpha}
> \section{a}
> \section{b}
>
hi all,
For example:
\starttext
\placelist[part,chapter,section,subsection][criterium=all]
\part{first}
\chapter{alpha}
\section{a}
\section{b}
\subsection{x}
\subsection{y}
\chapter{beta}
\part{second}
\chapter{gamma}
\section{a}
\section{b}
\subs
Did you update the file database with 'luatools --generate',
what's the output from 'luatools t-simplefonts.tex'.
No, I thought that in TeX the given TeX-home is always searched first.
Such that normally a 'texhash' is not required whenthings are changed.
I seem to remember that changes in
Thanks. That \ss escaped me. Should have been \rm in order to set a
'natural' starting point.
Wasn't there an old greek expression about gods punishing people with
blindness? Nota bene, it is my own code!
Hans van der Meer
On 29 dec 2009, at 22:57, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 29.12.200
Am 29.12.2009 um 22:37 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> Original Message
> From: Hans van der Meer
>
> I am fairly sure in the module there are no font setups (see the
> module in the accompanying zip). What it does, is putting things in
> framed's within framed's and so. But that should
Am 29.12.2009 um 22:40 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
>>> Unpacked the zip and put the t-simplefonts .lua and .tex files inside the
>>> directory where all my context (user) input files reside.
>>
>> Is your user directory in the TeX directory?
>>
>> This is where my local version of simplefonts r
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009, Hans van der Meer wrote:
On 29 dec 2009, at 21:39, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 29.12.2009 um 21:30 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Freshly loaded contextbeta an hour ago.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals#Installing_third_party_modules
Retrieved simplefonts
On 29 dec 2009, at 21:39, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 29.12.2009 um 21:30 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Freshly loaded contextbeta an hour ago.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals#Installing_third_party_modules
Retrieved simplefonts from the ConTeXt site.
Unpacked the zip and put
On 29-12-2009 22:24, Andreas Harder wrote:
Am 29.12.2009 um 19:21 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 27-12-2009 3:43, Changlin Ai wrote:
When I used Adobe ArnoPro font in Mkvi with default font features, I
found the memory useage of LuaTeX was very big.
as i don't have the font i cannot check where so
Am 29.12.2009 um 19:21 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 27-12-2009 3:43, Changlin Ai wrote:
>
>> When I used Adobe ArnoPro font in Mkvi with default font features, I
>> found the memory useage of LuaTeX was very big.
>
> as i don't have the font i cannot check where some saving can take place but
> it
Am 29.12.2009 um 21:30 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
> Freshly loaded contextbeta an hour ago.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals#Installing_third_party_modules
> Retrieved simplefonts from the ConTeXt site.
> Unpacked the zip and put the t-simplefonts .lua and .tex files inside the
>
Freshly loaded contextbeta an hour ago.
Retrieved simplefonts from the ConTeXt site.
Unpacked the zip and put the t-simplefonts .lua and .tex files inside
the directory where all my context (user) input files reside.
Read the (somewhat terse) documentation.
Ran contextbeta on:
\usemodule[simple
Am 29.12.2009 um 19:21 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 27-12-2009 3:43, Changlin Ai wrote:
>
>> When I used Adobe ArnoPro font in Mkvi with default font features, I
>> found the memory useage of LuaTeX was very big.
>
> as i don't have the font i cannot check where some saving can take place but
> it
On 27-12-2009 3:43, Changlin Ai wrote:
When I used Adobe ArnoPro font in Mkvi with default font features, I
found the memory useage of LuaTeX was very big.
as i don't have the font i cannot check where some saving can take place
but it could be in the lookups
so, i did a small optimization
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Oliver Buerschaper
wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> with LuaTeX beta-0.40.5-2009061123 and ConTeXt 2009.06.13 13:37 the following
> throws an error:
>
> ---
> \starttext
>
> LowerLimitGapMin: \the\Umathlimitbelowvgap\displaystyle
>
> UpperLimitGapMin: \the\Umathlimitabovev
> Why not just
>
> \definedfont[TitleFont][Serif sa 3]
>
> and
>
> {\TitleFont
>
> \startbuffer[test]
> {\TitleFont Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur, sadipisci\unknown\par}
>
> \input zapf
> \stopbuffer
You're right, that's a good way to go! I now have:
---
\definefont
[TopicFont]
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Erik Margraf
wrote:
> Hello all,
> I wanted to typeset some Python code and stumbled across the
> pretty printing feature of ConTeXt. So far, I think I've learned the
> following:
Also
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Verbatim_text
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Cust
Dear list,
with LuaTeX beta-0.40.5-2009061123 and ConTeXt 2009.06.13 13:37 the following
throws an error:
---
\starttext
LowerLimitGapMin: \the\Umathlimitbelowvgap\displaystyle
UpperLimitGapMin: \the\Umathlimitabovevgap\displaystyle
\stoptext
---
Unfortunately I can't update at the moment. C
>> ---
>> \usetypescript[cambria]
>> \setupbodyfont[cambria]
>>
>> \def\defaultrulethickness{\the\fontdimen8\textfont3\relax}
>>
>>
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>> \the\defaultrulethickness
>>
>> \stoptext
>> ---
>>
>> which used to work in the old MkII days.
>
> That is with the first two lines com
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Erik Margraf
wrote:
> Hello all,
> I wanted to typeset some Python code and stumbled across the
> pretty printing feature of ConTeXt. So far, I think I've learned the
> following:
>
> -- There's no pretty printer for python. Neither in MKII nor in MKIV
> --
Il 29/12/2009 3.48, ber...@pobox.com ha scritto:
Manuel> Another "problem" is the "fluidity" of ConTeXt: it changes
Manuel> rapidly and the documentation is left behind.
Maybe for some things, but I'm using a manual from 2004 and from my
point of view very little has changed.
I woul
Il 28/12/2009 18.59, Hans Hagen ha scritto:
On 28-12-2009 14:44, Manuel P. wrote:
Another "problem" is the "fluidity" of ConTeXt: it changes rapidly and
the documentation is left behind. It's good because it responds very
quickly to the real world and users needs, on the other hand it's bad
bec
On 29-12-2009 12:03, Erik Margraf wrote:
Hello all,
I wanted to typeset some Python code and stumbled across the
pretty printing feature of ConTeXt. So far, I think I've learned the
following:
-- There's no pretty printer for python. Neither in MKII nor in MKIV
-- The wiki has an example
Hello all,
I wanted to typeset some Python code and stumbled across the
pretty printing feature of ConTeXt. So far, I think I've learned the
following:
-- There's no pretty printer for python. Neither in MKII nor in MKIV
-- The wiki has an example implementation for a python pretty printer
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