I am trying to create a layer to contain letterhead graphics. I would
like the letterhead to appear by default when a pdf is opened and
printed. But I would also like to be able to hide the letterhead layer
in Acrobat when printing on pre-printed paper.
My simplistic, always-displayed letterhead l
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 22:28, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 31-1-2011 7:11, Hans van der Meer wrote:
>
>> Thanks for changing things that way between one and the other. I am
>> starting to get a bit choleric about all things that constantly seem broken
>> with the next update. Sorry for the sour note bu
Hi,
I get the following error while updating minimals:
MTXrun | run: texexec --make --all --fast --xetex cont-nl cont-enTeXExec |
using search method 'kpsewhich'
TeXExec | using existing database
TeXExec | using tex engine xetex
TeXExec | using tex format path /nonesuch/texmf/web2c/xetex
TeXExec
Hi,
in my opinion it makes sense to display the date in ISO 8601 format.
now: \date results in: January 31, 2011
ISO 8601: \date would result in: 2011–01–31
In case Hans does not like this idea, is it possible to change it to make
ISO 8601 the default. Something like
\setupdate [format={
>> \date still used to work in beta 2011.01.26 11:02 now I get only "v!". What
>> is wrong?
>>
>> \starttext
>> \date, \date[][year,--,mm,--,dd]
>> \stoptext
>
> fixed .. side effect of cleaning up some code
Thank you! I just noticed, that all numbers in front of the pdf bookmark
entries have
On 31-1-2011 7:07, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi again Hans,
Thanks to Thomas' attention I could make some testing with the latest mkiv beta
(2011.01.31). It seems that roman numerals is broken in itemize, while it works
fine in mkii.
Here is a minimal test:
%%% begin test.tex
\starttext
\startitemi
Am 31.01.2011 um 21:45 schrieb John Culleton:
> \quotation{} works, but nothing else does.
just write the quotes: '“' and '”'
> It is not clear how one sets the main font size. Is this correct?
> \setmainfont[charterbt][size=11pt]
\setupsimplefonts[size=11pt]
or
\setupbodyfont[11pt]
Wolfga
On 31-1-2011 9:11, Florian Wobbe wrote:
Hi,
\date still used to work in beta 2011.01.26 11:02 now I get only "v!". What is
wrong?
\starttext
\date, \date[][year,--,mm,--,dd]
\stoptext
fixed .. side effect of cleaning up some code
Hans
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On 31-1-2011 7:11, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Thanks for changing things that way between one and the other. I am starting to
get a bit choleric about all things that constantly seem broken with the next
update. Sorry for the sour note but these are costing me hours to iron out,
time I do not h
On Sunday 30 January 2011 16:52:55 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 30.01.2011 um 17:29 schrieb John Culleton:
> > Thanks for your reply. Are you telling me that \input foo no
> > longer works the way it used to?
>
> \input works but \environment is the “ConTeXt Way” to load your
> personal settings f
Hi,
\date still used to work in beta 2011.01.26 11:02 now I get only "v!". What is
wrong?
\starttext
\date, \date[][year,--,mm,--,dd]
\stoptext
Thanks,
Florian
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On 31-1-2011 6:45, Thomas Schmitz wrote:
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 18:33:57 +0100
Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Hans,
I uploaded the new beta with the Minimals, but neither mkii nor mkiv
work anymore…
I get
MTXrun | unknown script 'context.lua' or 'mtx-context.lua'
and luatools --generate
gives the same r
Hans van der Meer writes:
> Thanks for changing things that way between one and the other. I am starting
> to get a bit choleric about all things that constantly seem broken with the
> next update. Sorry for the sour note but these are costing me hours to iron
> out, time I do not have at the mom
Hi list,
please consider the appended example. I get a gap in the first row after
the first column because of the \setupTABLE command. However, I also get
a gap after the second column, because in the second row the first cell
just ended. Can this be considered a bug? (Mk IV)
If it's not a b
Surprised this works somewhere. I uploaded the beta with the script I am using
for sometime now:
#!/bin/bash
mkdir -p $TEXMINIMAL/tex
cd $TEXMINIMAL
ln -s $TEXPRIVATE tex/texmf-local
curl -o first-setup.sh http://minimals.contextgarden.net/setup/first-setup.sh
sh ./first-setup.sh >first-setup.log
Hi again Hans,
Thanks to Thomas' attention I could make some testing with the latest mkiv beta
(2011.01.31). It seems that roman numerals is broken in itemize, while it works
fine in mkii.
Here is a minimal test:
%%% begin test.tex
\starttext
\startitemize[r]
\item Testing items and footnotes\fo
Hi Thomas,
Many thanks for your attention: indeed afer doing
mtxrun --generate
and then
context --make --all
I could use mkiv, and had to do
mktexlsr
and the
texexec --make --all
in order to use mkii.
I gues eventually these commands would be integrated somehow i
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 18:33:57 +0100
Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Hans,
I uploaded the new beta with the Minimals, but neither
mkii nor mkiv work anymore
I get
MTXrun | unknown script 'context.lua' or
'mtx-context.lua'
and
luatools --generate
gives the same result.
This has been deprecated
Hi Hans,
I uploaded the new beta with the Minimals, but neither mkii nor mkiv work
anymore…
I get
MTXrun | unknown script 'context.lua' or 'mtx-context.lua'
and
luatools --generate
gives the same result.
Has something changed in first-setup.sh for Mac OS X and other machines (I
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Now that is strange, because looking into the ls-R in texmf-local I see them
present:
./tex/context/user/metapost:
.DS_Store
.svn
hvdm.mp
mygraph.mp
That is a strange location for mp files, which are usually stored in
$TEXMF/metapost/ (and n
Hi,
I uploaded a new beta.
Hans
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Thank you, that did the magic.
Stefan.
On 31.01.2011 16:05, Peter Münster wrote:
Stefan Müller writes:
However, for some reason the following does not work. Only the space before
the first line and the space between the first line and second line are
changed (not even to the same dimension).
On 31-1-2011 3:14, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Some further digging brings to ligt that my metapost files cannot be found by
the luatex run.
The following is hown in the log:
mplib : initializing instance 'metafun' using format 'metafun'
mplib : loading 'metafun.mp' (experiment
Stefan Müller writes:
> However, for some reason the following does not work. Only the space before
> the first line and the space between the first line and second line are
> changed (not even to the same dimension). Any ideas?
>
> deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. \eTD
deserunt mollit anim
Amazing! Thank you very much for that. Your example works.
However, for some reason the following does not work. Only the space
before the first line and the space between the first line and second
line are changed (not even to the same dimension). Any ideas?
\starttext
\bTABLE \bTR[width=10c
Hi list!
I have to create the proceedings of a conference.
I'm collecting A4 pdfs (from word/latex templates), and I have to stick them
together, adding cover, toc etc
Now, I've used copypages.
The fact is that the included pdfs do not bleed over all the page, their
inclusion seems to depend on
Stefan Müller writes:
> \starttext
> \bTABLE \bTR[width=10cm]
> \bTD \input knuth \eTD
> \eTR \eTABLE
> \stoptext
\starttext
\bTABLE \bTR[width=10cm, align=yes]
\bTD \setupinterlinespace[5ex] \input knuth \eTD
\eTR \eTABLE
\stoptext
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Peter
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Some further digging brings to ligt that my metapost files cannot be found by
the luatex run.
The following is hown in the log:
mplib : initializing instance 'metafun' using format 'metafun'
mplib : loading 'metafun.mp' (experimental metapost version two)
mplib > mp
Hi list,
this is probably pretty easy to solve, but I didn't find anything about
in on wiki or mailing list about it. I'm using ConTeXt MkIV.
How can I get the text in the following example to be left and right
justified, i.e. the default alignment behaviour of text outside a TABLE
("\startt
Hi,
On 01/30/11 19:18, Tom wrote:
> Kudos for the new documentation chapters on Typography and Fonts. However,
I
> still can't completely get my hands around it. Running the following code
> under TexLive MKII doesn't give the desired results in that defining font
> synonyms and switching to thos
I just started the conversion of my presentation sheets to ConTeXt mkIV. As
could be expected, some inconsistencies will turn up. However this one escapes
me. What I am missing that
\startMPgraphic
results in
! Undefined control sequence.
I thought that installing the minimals of ConTeXt-b
In fact you should say \NR[+] at the end of each line in \startalign in
order to get numbers.
This works for me:
\starttext
\placeformula
\startformula
\startalign
\NC \dot{x}(t) \NC=f(x(t), u(t)) \NR[+]
\NC y(t) \NC=h(x(t), u(t)), \NR[+]
\stopalign
\stopformula
\stoptext
Wow, that's pure magi
On 31-1-2011 11:03, Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
What about \super and \suber¹? Are these commands replaced by other
commands, obsolete, broken,... ?
Gone ... mkiv will have _ and ^ as letter and as such there will be no
active mess going on in text mode any more.
Could be a module if there'
Hi Vyatcheslav,
In fact you should say \NR[+] at the end of each line in \startalign in order
to get numbers.
This works for me:
\starttext
\placeformula
\startformula
\startalign
\NC \dot{x}(t) \NC=f(x(t), u(t)) \NR[+]
\NC y(t) \NC=h(x(t), u(t)), \NR[+]
\stopalign
\stopformula
\stoptext
Best
Hi,
I cannot understand why, but multiline formulas are not numbered.
\starttext
% has number
\placeformula \startformula
f(x_0, u_0)=0.
\stopformula
% has no number
\placeformula \startformula \startalign
\NC \dot{x}(t) \NC=f(x(t), u(t)) \NR
\NC y(t) \NC=h(x(t), u(t)), \NR
\stopalign \stopfor
Hi,
On 01/30/11 19:18, Tom wrote:
> Kudos for the new documentation chapters on Typography and Fonts. However, I
> still can't completely get my hands around it. Running the following code
> under TexLive MKII doesn't give the desired results in that defining font
> synonyms and switching to tho
Hello,
What about \super and \suber¹? Are these commands replaced by other
commands, obsolete, broken,... ?
¹ http://pmrb.free.fr/contextref.pdf section 19.6, page 340
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Peter
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If your question is of
>>\definestartstop[TitleCase][style=\Words]
>>\starttext
>>\Words{What to capitalize in start case}\par
>>\TitleCase{What to capitalize in start case}\par
>>\startTitleCase What to capitalize in start case\stopTitleCase
>>\stoptext
Excellent, thank you Wolfgang!
Adam
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Am 31.01.2011 um 10:21 schrieb Reviczky, Adam:
>>> \setuphead[title][style=\Words]
>>> \starttext
>>> \title{What to capitalize in start case}
>>> \stoptext
> Thanks, yes, I've seen that, but I was just wondering if this can be done in
> a paragraph, outside a section element.
\definestartstop
>>\setuphead[title][style=\Words]
>>\starttext
>>\title{What to capitalize in start case}
>>\stoptext
Thanks, yes, I've seen that, but I was just wondering if this can be done in a
paragraph, outside a section element.
Adam
_
Am 31.01.2011 um 02:11 schrieb Reviczky, Adam:
> Hi,
>
> May I ask for supporting Title Case or Start Case in core ConTeXt?
> Eg: The first letter of each word is capitalized, the rest are lower case.
>
> It would be nice to have something like these:
> \TitleCase{What to capitalize in title ca
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