On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 11:51 PM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 17-12-2010 11:35, Philipp A. wrote:
2010/12/17 Jonas Steinn...@jonasstein.de
i'd like to make a small presentation for friends about
context.
Why do we use lua and not python or perl or...
you can. google for “luatex
Am 17.12.2010 um 22:57 schrieb luigi scarso:
http://quivira-font.com/
nice ;o)
st.
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On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 11:26, Patrick Gundlach patr...@gundla.ch wrote:
Hi,
I have mentioned it at the last context conference: I am looking for a person
(or a group) to take over the server contextgarden.net. Not only the wiki or
the modules section or ..., but the complete server.
I
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 10:12, Vnpenguin wrote:
Why not move all to Sourceforge.net ?
Apart from being ugly, sourceforge doesn't even come close to the
desired functionality of contextgarden.net. The garden is in
suboptimal state, but moving to sourceforge wouldn't simplify the
things in any
On 12/18/2010 10:36 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I don't know what sourceforge supports and what it doesn't, but I
don't believe that I could get ssh access, consume 40 GB of disk
space, run arbitrary cronjobs and offer rsync access to start with
(all needed for minimals).
And on top of that
2010/12/18 Mojca Miklavec mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com
creating some safe environment to enable running
mkiv on the server,
I'm actually working on this specifically. It will
Python/Django/PostgreSQL-based and it will (hopefully) be ready before
summer semester starts here, which is
On 2010-12-18 01:50:29, Philipp A. wrote:
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well, i just like it. and since i don’t know lua (well, that’s not exactly
true, but i can’t write a normal sized script without looking things up),
and tend to do things like i would do them in other languages i know. e.g.:
how do
It's not so much about doing regular server maintainance (which is
very low once the server is set up), but about implementing new
creative ideas. Improving application for modules, implement new
features on wiki, creating some safe environment to enable running
mkiv on the server,
Hi,
On 12/18/2010 01:50 AM, Philipp A. wrote:
like… which one? i only know of the tabs vs. spaces
The significant whitespace is why python would not have been
an option for the core extension language in luatex even if
it was twice as small and twice as fast as lua. Forced indentation
On 18-12-2010 12:03, Philipp Gesang wrote:
On 2010-12-1801:50:29, Philipp A. wrote:
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well, i just like it. and since i don’t know lua (well, that’s not exactly
true, but i can’t write a normal sized script without looking things up),
and tend to do things like i would do them
On 18-12-2010 12:14, Daniel Grycman wrote:
It's not so much about doing regular server maintainance (which is
very low once the server is set up), but about implementing new
creative ideas. Improving application for modules, implement new
features on wiki, creating some safe environment to
On 18-12-2010 1:50, Philipp A. wrote:
but don’t get me wrong, i love context and luatext, i just like other
languages better than lua (you weren’t content with latex and created
context, so this shouldn’t be alien to you)
Sure, it's just that the core of context will be tex/lua only as it
On 2010-12-18 12:35:38, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 18-12-2010 12:03, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Depending on whether you want to access the non-hashed content as
well you might want to use the “next” iterator instead as it’s
slightly faster (according to my tests, that is). You won’t get
around the
On 18-12-2010 7:00, Anand Raj wrote:
Hi,
I have a html page containing mathml and svg content.
How can i make use of the pragma script?
How can i integrate with php?
In what sense? What do you want to achieve.
Hans
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On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
ps. I once read about Icon as language and somehow that one also had some
appeal. I never had a running environment. Smalltalk is also nice, esp the
(original) books (esp the historic one),
it's easy to try squeak
On 18-12-2010 2:06, Philipp Gesang wrote:
What always baffled me is that in the manual Roberto advertises
ipairs() as the iterator of choice (at least in the v.5.0 doc).
Compared to the other options using it is just, well, erratic.
I did lots of testing (an doptimizing) in critical code but
On 18-12-2010 2:18, luigi scarso wrote:
True, see
http://www.nongnu.org/skribilo/
(there is also a context support)
A binding to libguile should be no difficult to achieve.
ah, interesting ... we should have a sort of reference context document
with some structure, itemize, tables, graphics
On 2010-12-18 14:20:46, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 18-12-2010 2:06, Philipp Gesang wrote:
What always baffled me is that in the manual Roberto advertises
ipairs() as the iterator of choice (at least in the v.5.0 doc).
Compared to the other options using it is just, well, erratic.
I did lots of
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 13:56, Hans Hagen wrote:
Question for mojca: will the garden eventually move to your new context
server?
That depends on the main maintainer. We have 2TB disk space. I cannot
speak about uptime yet, but the admins are sometimes willing to run to
institute at 3am when
Hello,
I am trying to setup a layout for a book. Its very simple, consisting
only of paragraphs. Regularly, there should be no space between them,
but to force the pages getting filled there may be a small space. I
cannot figure out how to set it up.
In the mailing list I found the sample
Hi all,
i guess this is easy, but I can't find an example to help
me: I want to write a macro that will collect one of its
arguments in a buffer and then collect the other argument
in a buffer. Difficult to make a minimal example since I
don't know how to do this, so here is some pseudo-code;
On Sat, 18 Dec 2010, Thomas Schmitz wrote:
i guess this is easy, but I can't find an example to help
me: I want to write a macro that will collect one of its
arguments in a buffer and then collect the other argument in a buffer.
Difficult to make a minimal example since I don't know how to do
Hi all,
after discovering postponed insertions I encountered a problem
when combining it with the makeup mechanism I am so fond of.
···8
\definemakeup[my]
\setupmakeup[my][
headerstate=start,
page=yes,
]
\startbuffer[mkup]
Am 18.12.2010 um 16:10 schrieb Achim Jander:
Hello,
I am trying to setup a layout for a book. Its very simple, consisting only of
paragraphs. Regularly, there should be no space between them,
but to force the pages getting filled there may be a small space. I cannot
figure out how to set
Am 18.12.2010 um 17:52 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
I am not sure what you want to do, and why you want to use buffers. Wont a
simple token list work?
I can only agree with this, token lists are the easiest solution but the new
cld manuals mentions the “context.tobuffer” function which allows
On 18-12-2010 3:17, Philipp Gesang wrote:
… when adding to an array the “t[#t+1] = elm” approach turns out
to be still faster than table.insert() which, again, is
advertised in the manual. Even python’s append() method is faster
than table.insert() and that means a lot.
seems to be faster in
hi,
do you really support this obsolete statement?
if so: why?
- html mail is supported by every mail reader nowadays, and nowhere near
broken
- semantic html is way better for blind people than plain text, since it
is, well, semantically structured. something enclosed in em-tags
wtf, crappy gmail!
this was supposed to go to philipp gesang only (because of his ascii-ribbon
signature)
sorry for posting it here, it was an accident.
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On 18-12-2010 6:12, Philipp Gesang wrote:
after discovering postponed insertions I encountered a problem
when combining it with the makeup mechanism I am so fond of.
The next beta will have changes mark behaviour: no reset in everyforget
cases, and a fix for pages with no text. The first
On 18-12-2010 9:00, Philipp A. wrote:
wtf, crappy gmail!
this was supposed to go to philipp gesang only (because of his ascii-ribbon
signature)
sorry for posting it here, it was an accident.
no problem, the cartoon was nice
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Hi,
I uploaded a new beta (not that much done, waiting for the new luatex
bins to settle). There's also an updated zip with test files.
There will probably be a current before 2011 but Taco and I need to
coordinate that a bit.
Hans
On 18-12-2010 9:09, Jonas Stein wrote:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/MikTeX
ConTeXt is currently broken (possible to do some tweaking to make it work)
this was from 2008 so i suppose its outdated.
Is that already fixed?
(i can not test it as i have no windows operating system)
context in
On http://minimals.contextgarden.net/
Bug tracker: https://launchpad.net/context;
but on
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Main_Page
Bug tracker links to Mantis:
http://tracker.luatex.org/my_view_page.php;
Why are there 2 Bugtrackers?
Kind regards,
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Jonas Stein n...@jonasstein.de
On Sat, 18 Dec 2010, Jonas Stein wrote:
On http://minimals.contextgarden.net/
Bug tracker: https://launchpad.net/context;
This is the bug tracker of the minimals installation scripts.
but on
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Main_Page
Bug tracker links to Mantis:
On 18-12-2010 9:15, Jonas Stein wrote:
On http://minimals.contextgarden.net/
Bug tracker: https://launchpad.net/context;
but on
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Main_Page
Bug tracker links to Mantis:
http://tracker.luatex.org/my_view_page.php;
Why are there 2 Bugtrackers?
the launchpad account
2010/12/18 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl
Hi,
I uploaded a new beta (not that much done, waiting for the new luatex bins
to settle). There's also an updated zip with test files.
There will probably be a current before 2011 but Taco and I need to
coordinate that a bit.
Hans
Could you please
On 15-12-2010 6:11, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 13:06:42 +0100, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
actually, the luacode was doing the right thing as there is a
protect/unprotect mismatch (will be fixed); puttingthis at the top of
you file works:
Hi there,
See http://gitorious.org/xml-pretty-printer-module-for-context for testing.
As soon as I have made more testing and some improvements (inc. cleaning
up), I'll submit to tlcontrib.
Cheers,
Renaud
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