I 've been using emacs + auctex for years and they work fine with ConTeXt:
I modified the \etc\environment file as:
OSFONTDIR="/usr/share/fonts;/home/fvleung/.fonts"
PATH="/home/fvleung/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games"
I added
On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 07:56:31 +0100
Lutz Haseloff wrote:
> First i tried the grph-downsample.lua script.
> Unfortunately i get an error message
> grph-downsample.lua:31: bad argument #2 to 'format' (number has no
> integer representation) See attached log file.
I remember that error. The script
Am 2019-02-15 um 07:56 schrieb Lutz Haseloff :
> Thank you all for your help.
>
> First i tried the grph-downsample.lua script.
> Unfortunately i get an error message
> grph-downsample.lua:31: bad argument #2 to 'format' (number has no integer
> representation)
> See attached log file.
It’s a
Thank you all for your help.
First i tried the grph-downsample.lua script.
Unfortunately i get an error message
grph-downsample.lua:31: bad argument #2 to 'format' (number has no integer
representation)
See attached log file.
Greetings Lutz
Am 14. Februar 2019 21:44:31 MEZ schrieb Hans Hagen :
On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 15:30:37 +0200
"Jan U. Hasecke" wrote:
> I hope there are some Emacs users out there. ;-)
I also wonder about the current quality of ConTeXt support within Emacs?
In the past Patrick did some work on it, but, probably, atm he is busy with
Speedata Publisher...
Sincerely,
Hello,
I'm interested for using markdown markup and typeset such documents via
ConTeXt, but wonder whether it is recommended to use Markdown module or do
markdown --> ConTeXt via Pandoc?
Sincerely,
Gour
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On Thu, Feb 14 2019, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Take a look at section 3.2 of the workflows [1] document.
>
> [1] http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/workflows-mkiv.pdf
Sorry, I don't understand. How will the "convert" command
"convert -geometry %nx%x%ny% -compress JPEG ..." ever know, that
On 2/14/2019 9:32 PM, Peter Münster wrote:
On Thu, Feb 14 2019, Lutz Haseloff wrote:
I wanted to use the degrade module with recent ConTeXt and LuaTeX.
Hi Lutz,
Could you please check, if the module grph-downsample.lua could fit your
needs?
The minimal example from the degrade manual
Peter Münster schrieb am 14.02.19 um 21:32:
On Thu, Feb 14 2019, Lutz Haseloff wrote:
I wanted to use the degrade module with recent ConTeXt and LuaTeX.
Hi Lutz,
Could you please check, if the module grph-downsample.lua could fit your
needs?
Take a look at section 3.2 of the workflows [1]
On Thu, Feb 14 2019, Marco Patzer wrote:
> Apparently it's not on the wiki
It's here:
https://modules.contextgarden.net/dl/grph-downsample.lua-1.001.zip
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On Thu, Feb 14 2019, Lutz Haseloff wrote:
> I wanted to use the degrade module with recent ConTeXt and LuaTeX.
Hi Lutz,
Could you please check, if the module grph-downsample.lua could fit your
needs?
> The minimal example from the degrade manual gives an error.
> See the attached log.
> Is
On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 20:49:43 +0100
Lutz Haseloff wrote:
> I wanted to use the degrade module with recent ConTeXt and LuaTeX.
> The minimal example from the degrade manual gives an error.
> See the attached log.
> Is there any chance to get the module working again?
I never used the degrade
Hi Peter, hi all,
I wanted to use the degrade module with recent ConTeXt and LuaTeX.
The minimal example from the degrade manual gives an error.
See the attached log.
Is there any chance to get the module working again?
Greetings Lutz
verkleinert.log
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On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 18:08:09 +0100
Hans Åberg wrote:
> > On 14 Feb 2019, at 16:42, Alan Braslau wrote:
> >
> > Now, this is really interesting
> >
> > \starttext
> > \textbar x\textbar
> > \stoptext
> >
> > produces |x| as seen by acroread, mupdf, evince, ... on the Mac
> > BUT shows | |
> On 14 Feb 2019, at 16:42, Alan Braslau wrote:
>
> Now, this is really interesting
>
> \starttext
> \textbar x\textbar
> \stoptext
>
> produces |x| as seen by acroread, mupdf, evince, ... on the Mac
> BUT shows | | with preview and with skim (which uses the Apple pdf rendering
> engine).
On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 08:42:15 -0700
Alan Braslau wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 13:02:21 +0100
> Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> > On 2/13/2019 7:12 PM, Alan Braslau wrote:
> > > Not just the latest beta ... and indeed according to the TeXbook this
> > > should be a vertical double bar (\Vert), in math
On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 13:02:21 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 2/13/2019 7:12 PM, Alan Braslau wrote:
> > Not just the latest beta ... and indeed according to the TeXbook this
> > should be a vertical double bar (\Vert), in math mode.
> >
> > I wish to point out that | in text font (text mode) is
> On 14 Feb 2019, at 13:05, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> With 2019.02.10 17:43, the command \type{\|x\|} gives an incorrect result:
>> $\|x\| = 1$
>
> why not use $||x|| = 1$
Also $‖x‖ = 1$.
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On 2/13/2019 6:52 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Hans,
With the latest beta there seems a bug has been intoduced with « \| » which
should give a vertical double bar and not a simple bar.
hm, has always been so, \* being an escape
This is a minimal example:
\starttext
With 2019.02.10 17:43,
On 2/13/2019 7:12 PM, Alan Braslau wrote:
Not just the latest beta ... and indeed according to the TeXbook this should be
a vertical double bar (\Vert), in math mode.
I wish to point out that | in text font (text mode) is different from | in math
font (math mode). I noticed that Preview (on
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