Hi All,
I'm being a bit clueless about the MPgraphics again...
I've got a pile of instructional graphics that will be used and reused
in a project. My first try is/was an unwieldy buffer construction, but
I'm sure there's a better way than
\placefigure[here]
[fig: 5 loop departed setup]
A new release, 20120731, is now available for download.
This time there is also a MS/Windows binary package available,
thanks to Matthew Petroff who provided it.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fontforge/files/
--
luigi
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On Wed, 1 Aug 2012, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2012-08-01 Aditya Mahajan wrote:
The dev version on github now includes a margin key,
Does it? I just can see a new test file in the recent commit history
(without margin key, however). Did you already push the changes to
the public repo?
You are
On 2012-08-01 Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> > I'll add a margin key to vim module (but not the oddmargin and
> > evenmargin keys; they would require a complete low-level rewrite
> > of the module).
Thanks a million. That was fast :)
> The dev version on github now includes a margin key,
Does it? I j
On Wed, 1 Aug 2012, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
I'll add a margin key to vim module (but not the oddmargin and evenmargin
keys; they would require a complete low-level rewrite of the module).
The dev version on github now includes a margin key, so you can add
margin= to \setupvimtyping or \definevi
On Wed, 1 Aug 2012, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 1 Aug 2012, Marco Patzer wrote:
how can I adjust the left margin of the output of the vim module?
Currently, vim module does not provide any option similar to the margin key
for typing mechanism, but you can wrap the code around a `narrower`
On Wed, 1 Aug 2012, Marco Patzer wrote:
how can I adjust the left margin of the output of the vim module?
Currently, vim module does not provide any option similar to the margin
key for typing mechanism, but you can wrap the code around a `narrower`
environment.
\usemodule [vim]
\definena
Hi there,
I have the following code:
\mainlanguage[la]
\definelinenote[linenote]
\setuplinenote[linenote][rule=off,paragraph=yes,numbercommand=,inbetween=\qquad]
\setupdescriptions[linenote][display=yes,location=serried,distance=1em]\starttext
\startlinenumbering
Sed \startlinenote[one]{entia: en
On 1 août 2012, at 14:44, "Rogers, Michael K" wrote:
>> […]
>>> If you like, add these three lines to the beginning of your .tex file to
>>> force TeXShop to use ConTeXt-CLD:
>>>
>>> CUT HERE--
>>> --[[
>>> %!TEX TS-program = ConTeXt-CLD
>>> ]]--
>>> CUT HERE
On 1-8-2012 14:44, Rogers, Michael K wrote:
On Aug 1, 2012, at 2:39 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
However adding the line
%!TEX TS-program = ConTeXt-CLD
at the top of the file results in an error message saying:
tex > error on line 72 in file
/context-minimal/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base
On Aug 1, 2012, at 2:39 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
...
However adding the line
%!TEX TS-program = ConTeXt-CLD
at the top of the file results in an error message saying:
> tex > error on line 72 in file
> /context-minimal/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-yes.mkiv: LuaTeX
> error
(here contex
Am 01.08.2012 09:21, schrieb Philipp Gesang:
> Hi Tobias,
>
> ·
>
>> I am trying to switch from LaTeX to ConTeXt and I'd like to add
>> licensing information to the generated PDF, just like what the
>> "hyperxmp" package would do for LaTeX.
>
> you can include XMP files with one line:
>
Hi,
how can I adjust the left margin of the output of the vim module?
The core typing mechanism implements a “margin” key for this. The
vim output also does not react to the “leftoffset” setting of the
background mechanism.
\usemodule [vim]
\definetextbackground [code]
[location=paragraph,
On 31-7-2012 14:18, Tobias Mueller wrote:
Hi :-)
I'd like ConTeXt to raise an error if it can't find an image when using
\externalfigure. I really don't want to check a potentially big document for
missing images manually and while I could grep the log myself in an additional
post processing
On 31-7-2012 23:46, Otared Kavian wrote:
Thanks Peter! It is a very nice piece of code, but could this be included in a
TeX file? (Otherwise one cannot use something like TeXShop on a Mac to typeset
the file).
"context whatever.cld" should process ok, so texshop etc should just
treat a cld f
Hi Tobias,
·
> I am trying to switch from LaTeX to ConTeXt and I'd like to add
> licensing information to the generated PDF, just like what the
> "hyperxmp" package would do for LaTeX.
you can include XMP files with one line:
\setupbackend[xmpfile=metadata.xmp]
Of course, the XMP n
Hi :-)
I'd like ConTeXt to raise an error if it can't find an image when using
\externalfigure. I really don't want to check a potentially big document for
missing images manually and while I could grep the log myself in an additional
post processing step, I really want ConTeXt to do raise the
Hi :-)
I am trying to switch from LaTeX to ConTeXt and I'd like to add licensing
information to the generated PDF, just like what the "hyperxmp" package would
do for LaTeX.
Something like this:
\setupinteraction[
title={My Title},
author={Tobias Mueller},
keyword={foo bar baz},
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