After the update of this evening the suspicious directory did not appear again.
-- So this is solved.
However I can not generate the formats, nor did the first-setup.sh produce
formats.
It looks like there is something fundamentally changed: All exports of
environment variables are commented in
Hello,
We have now
\startsection[reference=...] and \reference[]{} and perhaps other such
commands.
Wouldn't it be better to call this "label" or "identifier" or "id" or
similar instead of "reference" ?
Cheers, Peter
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I just only can tell, that it happens. Yesterday I updated twice, the second
time after removing the suspicious part of the tree. But after the second
update it was there again. I will update again today...tonight.
Willi
On 10 Jun 2010, at 21:35, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 10, 2010
Thank you. I ran
mtxrun --generate
MTXrun | fileio: variable 'SELFAUTOLOC' set to '/usr/bin'
MTXrun | fileio: variable 'SELFAUTODIR' set to '/usr'
MTXrun | fileio: variable 'SELFAUTOPARENT' set to '/'
MTXrun | fileio: variable 'TEXMFCNF' set to '/etc/texmf/texmf.cnf'
MT
On 11-6-2010 5:21, Eythan Weg wrote:
Hi,
I ran into trouble compiling beta of June 10. It seems to me that
luatools is now a script run under mtxrun. Under linux I made
executable the scripts scripts/context/stubs/unix/{mtxrun,context,
luatools}. Now when I run
luatools --generate
us
Hi,
I ran into trouble compiling beta of June 10. It seems to me that
luatools is now a script run under mtxrun. Under linux I made
executable the scripts scripts/context/stubs/unix/{mtxrun,context,
luatools}. Now when I run
luatools --generate
I get
MTXrun | forcing cache rel
Hello,
"\ref[t][...]" does not work as expected, or I expect the wrong thing:
\starttext
\startsection[title=Problem here, reference=sec1]
Section text: \ref[t][sec1]
\stopsection
\startsection[title=Workaround]
\reference[sec2]{Workaround}
Section text: \ref[t][sec2]
\stopsection
\stoptext
A r
Hi,
When I run mtxrun --ifchanged, it echoes the status messages on stdout.
This makes it impossible to use mtxrun --ifchanged as part of a standard
unix pipe. What is the right way to resolve this?
* Output these messages to stderr rather than stdout?
* Provide a --silent option mtxrun that
Hello,
as suggested in the thread about PDF Page Labels, \pdfcatalog can be used to
manually modify the PDF Stream. However it seems that this does not
currently work in MkIV (from the minimals, beta branch). In MkII it does
exactly as I though (the resulting PDF contains a Catalog section with
> "luigi" == luigi scarso writes:
luigi> A bug in mkii ? This is ok, btw
luigi> \setuppapersize[letter][letter] \setupoutput[pdftex]
Great, that did the trick!
Thanks,
Martin
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If your question is of intere
Ok. Thanx.
I see that you are due my ignorance revealed a problem that I did not
report :-)
Jaroslav
Dne 11.6.2010 11:50, Wolfgang Schuster napsal(a):
Am 11.06.10 07:45, schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
Hi all.
I was surprised that when I set up (in the MKII and MKIV too) topspace
parameter to a n
Am 11.06.10 07:45, schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
Hi all.
I was surprised that when I set up (in the MKII and MKIV too) topspace
parameter to a nonzero value and the value of the bottomspace parameter
to zero value, then the size of bottomspace is the same as topspace size.
On the other side, if I set
Am 11.06.10 07:45, schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
Hi all.
I was surprised that when I set up (in the MKII and MKIV too) topspace
parameter to a nonzero value and the value of the bottomspace
parameter to zero value, then the size of bottomspace is the same as
topspace size.
On the other side, if I
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 02:14:12AM -0500, Michael Saunders wrote:
> My first experiments aren't going well. For example:
AFAIK, there no Indic specific support yet, Hans will probably need more
information about Indic shaping, some test files, the expected output
etc.
Also, AFAIK, Indic support
On 11-6-2010 3:03, Li Yanrui (李延瑞) wrote:
'kpse.find_file' now can not work in MkIV (beta 2010.06.10 15:24). The
attachment is a minimal example for this. When I compile it, I got the
following error:
LuaTeX error:2: attempt to call field 'find_file'
(a nil value)
stack traceback:
:2:
My first experiments aren't going well. For example:
using the free font, BNBDOT0N.ttf, from Deutsche Welle here:
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,3219221,00.html
and the following typescript, "type-bidisha.tex":
\starttypescript [serif] [dwbangla]
\definefontsynonym[DWbangla][name:BNBI
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