On 4-3-2010 23:56, James Fisher wrote:
There was a thread about columns and whitespace ~ 2 weeks ago, but I wasn't
a subscriber then. I've just come across it independently myself. I'm not
sure what conclusion was come to. From a few tests, I'd characterize the
problem code in \startcolumns as
On Mar 8, 2010, at 10:04 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> ah, context can recognize a couple of suffixes but ignores html so just use
>
> --forcexml
>
> which will add the wrapper (future versions will not use the wrapper but
> that's sort of hidden anyway)
Excellent, I will add this somewhere to th
Just a short note to thank everyone for their various comments. I will
read some more and see how far I can get... and come back when I can
formulate some more precise (better) questions. Am reading through the
reference manual --- LuaTeX's versatility is quite incredible.
Warm regards to all.
On 8-3-2010 21:55, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
context --environment=ourenvironment maps1.html
ah, context can recognize a couple of suffixes but ignores html so just use
--forcexml
which will add the wrapper (future versions will not use the wrapper but
that's sort of hidden anyway)
we al
On 8-3-2010 21:53, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Starting the typesetting in mkiv of xml data I cannot get a simple
example working.
I studied both the recent MyWay document and Hans Hagens xml-mkiv
reference manual (especially page 11).
From these I concocted the following simple test:
file typeset
Starting the typesetting in mkiv of xml data I cannot get a simple
example working.
I studied both the recent MyWay document and Hans Hagens xml-mkiv
reference manual (especially page 11).
From these I concocted the following simple test:
file typeset from TeXShop is dvd-setup.tex containing:
Hi,
strange little bug. packed example is attached.
MTXrun | current version: 2010.03.02 12:34
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.51.0-2010030811 (rev 3445)
Best wishes, Peter
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setuppagenumber[state=stop]
% 'frame=off' : next frame is set to red, if its framecolor is gra
On 8-3-2010 20:33, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Mar 8, 2010, at 10:57 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
xml in mkiv is still somewhat experimental although the commands and interfaces
will stay; the current implementation is the second one and has the advanage
that it stays closer to xpath and also is mo
On Mar 8, 2010, at 10:57 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> xml in mkiv is still somewhat experimental although the commands and
> interfaces will stay; the current implementation is the second one and has
> the advanage that it stays closer to xpath and also is more roundtrip safe
> (tables of contents
Michael Saunders wrote:
Thank you.
I had never heard of "luatex/mkiv format" before---I have just been
trying to follow the four or five conflicting pages about installation
that I found at Context Garden. I did a Google search there for
"luatex format", which does not occur, and for "mkiv form
On Monday 08 March 2010 15:35:14 luigi scarso wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 3:28 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> > (Currently I externally use "awk"
> > via \immediate\write18 to manipulate data.)
>
> In mkiv you should be able to manipulate your data with lua & lpeg.
> You gain in portability -- no
On Monday 08 March 2010 13:31:28 Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> As I was on the Dante 2010 meeting and as I could not access my
> mail last week, today I ran into the long thread about
> documentation. I will not reply to each mail but stick to this
> summary. Now, I understand that there is a lack of docu
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 3:28 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> (Currently I externally use "awk"
> via \immediate\write18 to manipulate data.)
In mkiv you should be able to manipulate your data with lua & lpeg.
You gain in portability -- no need of an external awk
--
luigi
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On Monday 08 March 2010 09:18:38 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> \startMPinclusions[+]
> input sarith;
> \stopMPinclusions
>
This probably explains other problems that I had experienced
concerning \startMPinclusions\stopMPinclusions...
Indeed, as metapost is processed in one run under mkIV,
I had g
Am 08.03.10 15:05, schrieb Hans van der Meer:
I guess I am a bit stupid, but I do not understand how to process xml
in ConTeXt.
I started working through the contextXML-example.pdf from the Pragma site.
I tried to follow the example on page 8 which reads:
For MKII you need the \defineXMLenviron
I guess I am a bit stupid, but I do not understand how to process xml
in ConTeXt.
I started working through the contextXML-example.pdf from the Pragma
site.
I tried to follow the example on page 8 which reads:
% here go style definitions
% and XML to TEX mappings
\starttext
\processXMLfilegrou
Thank you.
I had never heard of "luatex/mkiv format" before---I have just been
trying to follow the four or five conflicting pages about installation
that I found at Context Garden. I did a Google search there for
"luatex format", which does not occur, and for "mkiv format", which
occurs once, un
On 8-3-2010 13:30, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Will there be documentation on the lua internals? It is tedious tracing
things down all the way through ConTeXt -> lxml-ini -> lxml-tex ->
lxml-aux to find out (or not) what they're supposed to do.
once i know what will be exposed, yes,
Hans
-
Am 08.03.10 13:30, schrieb Hans Hagen:
OK, you’re the boss.
well, that's a weak argument for not pressing me -)
I have other things (not yet) which should go into the core,
so such minor things like this it's not worth the effort.
Wolfgang
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On 2010-03-08 <10:57:00>, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 7-3-2010 18:29, Philipp Gesang wrote:
>
> >>So in this case, you would have \xmlinclude{test}{afile}{file}.
> >Yes, that did it. I thoroughly confused the notion of “lpath” in
> >xml-mkiv.pdf.
>
> it's not xpath but shares quite some properties wi
\usemodule
[abr-01]
\setuplayout
[width=middle,
height=middle,
footer=0cm,
topspace=1.5cm]
\setupbodyfont
[palatino]
\setupheader
[state=high]
\setupwhitespace
[big]
\starttext
Hi all,
As I was on the Dante 2010 meeting and as I could not access my
mail last week, today I
On 8-3-2010 13:08, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 08.03.10 11:39, schrieb Hans Hagen:
Will it then be also possible to assign a single color to a complete
font, e.g. [...]
No, at least not now as i see color as completely unrelated to fonts.
In the case of arabic it's part of the tradition to colo
> OK, you’re the boss.
>
> Wolfgang
>
Lieber Gott, du bist der Boss.
Amen. Dein Rhinozeros.
(Sorry, couldn't resist.)
Thomas
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Am 08.03.10 11:39, schrieb Hans Hagen:
Will it then be also possible to assign a single color to a complete
font, e.g. [...]
No, at least not now as i see color as completely unrelated to fonts.
In the case of arabic it's part of the tradition to color certain glyphs.
Of course it's possible t
Michael Saunders wrote:
I finally got Context to install (correctly, I think), and I'm trying
to set up a profile for it in TeXnicCenter. When I run it, I get the
promising message:
TeXExec | processing document 'test.tex'
TeXExec | no ctx file found
TeXExec | tex processing method: context
Te
I finally got Context to install (correctly, I think), and I'm trying
to set up a profile for it in TeXnicCenter. When I run it, I get the
promising message:
> TeXExec | processing document 'test.tex'
> TeXExec | no ctx file found
> TeXExec | tex processing method: context
> TeXExec | TeX run 1
>
On 8-3-2010 11:18, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 08.03.10 10:53, schrieb Hans Hagen:
we have been working on an experimental mechanism 'font goodies' which
provides means to enhance fonts and one application is coloring arabic
Will it then be also possible to assign a single color to a complete
f
Am 08.03.10 10:53, schrieb Hans Hagen:
we have been working on an experimental mechanism 'font goodies' which
provides means to enhance fonts and one application is coloring arabic
Will it then be also possible to assign a single color to a complete
font, e.g.
\definefontfeature[blue][default]
On 7-3-2010 18:29, Philipp Gesang wrote:
So in this case, you would have \xmlinclude{test}{afile}{file}.
Yes, that did it. I thoroughly confused the notion of “lpath” in
xml-mkiv.pdf.
it's not xpath but shares quite some properties with it
To actually make use of inc.xml in the current doc
On 8-3-2010 10:38, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Graham Douglas wrote:
And so to my question. I would very much like to explore using (or
writing (eventually...)???) commands that let me "format" Arabic words
etc as part of my notes. I have not explored this yet, so I apologise if
this is already possi
On 4-3-2010 23:35, luigi scarso wrote:
\enabletrackers[resolvers.*]
\starttext\input knuth \stoptext
If uncomment
%%% \enabletrackers[resolvers.locating] %%% PROBLEM
then
! LuaTeX error ...ypes/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/data-res.lua:2024:
ok, fixed
Hans
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Graham Douglas wrote:
And so to my question. I would very much like to explore using (or
writing (eventually...)???) commands that let me "format" Arabic words
etc as part of my notes. I have not explored this yet, so I apologise if
this is already possible 'out of the box'. I just wanted to a
On 2-3-2010 22:33, James Fisher wrote:
A minor other thing confusing me is the terminology; mainly 'cut' and
'back'. Are these ConTeXt-specific terms or are they found elsewhere?
'Back' would make more sense to me as 'binding' or 'spine', and the edge
referred to as 'cut' is referred to in
Wiki
On 3-3-2010 21:26, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 03.03.10 21:21, schrieb Troy Henderson:
I hate to "beat a dead horse", but I want to understand this for
certain. Is the consensus that graph.mp is incompatible with MKIV?
If so, are there any plans to make it compatible? After all, graph.mp
is part
On 8-3-2010 8:26, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 08.03.10 07:41, schrieb Mehdi Omidali:
I want to use simplefont to define an arabic script font. I couldn't
find any thing in the manual and on the web.
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[][features=arabic]
\starttext
\stoptext
keep in
Am 08.03.10 08:58, schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Troy Henderson wrote:
Is the sarith package usable in MKIV? For example, I would like to
get the numerical (not string) values of auto.x and auto.y from the
graph package. I expect the following example to work, but it does
not (even if I "input sarit
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