Hi Julian,
while I can’t help you with the real issue, a few hints:
* Look into the .tuc file for the references. Do you find differences
between working and not-working examples?
* Do the examples work if you take them out of your big document or if
you change the order?
* There are “stra
On 5/9/22 10:06 PM Mikael Sundqvist via ntg-context wrote:
> On Mon, May 9, 2022 at 6:16 PM Alexandre Christe via ntg-context
>
> wrote:
> > Sadly I have to report the bibliography is still broken. Could someone
> > else confirm? It's an unfortunate timing since I need to hand in some
>
Hi list,
In an attempt to make a dictionary interactive in certain ways, perhaps
I am misusing the \in{}[] command here, but sometimes a reference works
and sometimes it doesn't. I have no idea why it doesn't. Here is the
situation:
Each dictionary entry is a section that has been defined as
That's another good idea Heinrich.
I certainly could invoke another application to sanitize the SVG, but that
brings with it a number of additional problems: Does the user have it
installed properly? Is it cross-platform? Additionally, the typesetting
code (in Java) would have to be updated to cal
ok, let’s get smarter.
how about sanitizing the svg-file from JFreeSVG with svgo or svgcleaner or nano
or else?
And as a side effect you’d have the file optimized, ie. a smaller size
(lossless I suppose) …
and are you sure that the ;;-issue is the only bug? After sanitizing you’ll
never know but
What is the easiest way to have a ‘database’ of translations for strings and
maybe links?
I now have 4 languages and 2 versions so 8 documents, but I’d like to have all
translatable strings together so I can maintain these in a single file. Ideally
I can do a file where the key of the translati
> gsed ’s/;;/;/g' in.svg > out.svg
If a user has an SVG text element where ";;" goes into the document, then
that'd make for an awfully awkward user experience and obscure bug to fix.
For example: plot(rnorm(5), xlab=";;")
Meaning, the document must be loaded, parsed, and all style/class elements
Yes, now I see, but isn’t there sth missing in the export from JFreeSVG, that
were supposed to fill in between the semicolons? If not, why don’t you just
post-process, if possible …
… sth like
> gsed ’s/;;/;/g' in.svg > out.svg
;-)
> On 9. May 2022, at 17:42, Thangalin wrote:
>
> Hi Hein
Sorry for spamming again, but I've underlooked the message from śrīrāma who
mentioned a workaround: use only lowercase letters in the . Then it works.
I think this bib issue could be downgraded to a low priority.
Le lun. 9 mai 2022 à 18:17, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
a écrit :
> On 5/9/2022 5:54
On Mon, May 9, 2022 at 6:16 PM Alexandre Christe via ntg-context
wrote:
>
> Sadly I have to report the bibliography is still broken. Could someone else
> confirm? It's an unfortunate timing since I need to hand in some report
> really soon.
>
I can confirm that there is a problem. But in the ex
Sadly I have to report the bibliography is still broken. Could someone else
confirm? It's an unfortunate timing since I need to hand in some report
really soon.
Le lun. 9 mai 2022 à 17:56, mf via ntg-context a
écrit :
> I'm downloading it and I see a lot of mkii files and even some Ruby files.
>
On 5/9/2022 5:54 PM, mf via ntg-context wrote:
I'm downloading it and I see a lot of mkii files and even some Ruby files.
It looks like some old material got into the update. Is everything right?
hm, i'm on a different laptop now so maybe some program is not yet
installed, i'll check it
Hans
receiving incremental file list
./
ctan.lsr
document-2.htm
download-1.htm
download-2.htm
logo-ade.png
logo-cts.png
logo-pod.png
rss.xml
general/manuals/
general/manuals/columnsets.pdf
general/manuals/onandon.pdf
sent 29,815 bytes received 3,096,037 bytes 2,083,901.33 bytes/sec
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I'm downloading it and I see a lot of mkii files and even some Ruby files.
It looks like some old material got into the update. Is everything right?
Massi
Il 09/05/22 17:41, Hans Hagen via ntg-context ha scritto:
Hi,
I uploaded a new version of lmtx (also because some users have to test
some
Hi Heinrich,
Use the SVG I provided. R and Renjin use two different SVG generators.
Renjin uses JFreeSVG when exporting as SVG. As you pointed out, there are
no issues with R because it will export an SVG file without any double
semicolons.
In other words, try this:
\startbuffer[svg]
\stopb
Hi,
I uploaded a new version of lmtx (also because some users have to test
some new metapost functionality). In the next upload metafun will use
'double' mode (and scaledfun will be the traditional one). The advantage
is less dager for overflows and in the meantime running in double mode
is o
So, if IIUC those substitutions can be used to block certain ligatures
throughout?
You can load multiple goodies files as in the example below, correct?
Best,
Denis
%%
\startluacode
local blockthlig = {
name= "blockthlig",
options = {
On 5/9/2022 9:56 AM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
Happens here as well, already on ConTeXt ver: 2022.03.12 17:56 LMTX.
By the way, this even happens without special fonts:
\blockligatures[Th]
\definefontfeature[default:blocklig][default][liga=yes,blockligatures=yes]
\setupbodyfont[myf
Hi Joel,
I think you can achieve what you want by using \placelist[chapter,section]
instead of \completecontent. Then you can start the TOC by
\startchapter[Content] \placelist…. \stopchapter. The same approach can be used
for other lists/indexes.
Kind regards
Willli
> On 8 May 2022, at 04:4
You’re invited to join this Wednesday, May 11th, 15:00 CEST (UTC+2)
at https://lecture.senfcall.de/hen-rbr-rku-oke
ConTeXt users of all levels are welcome!
Hans will probably give a Q&A session again – please announce subjects
you’d like to discuss ASAP, so that he can prepare.
E.g. we can t
Hi thereI can compile your example without any tweaks, hence could not reproduce any error.cheersHeinrich———R version 4.2.0 (2022-04-22) -- "Vigorous Calisthenics"Copyright (C) 2022 The R Foundation for Statistical ComputingPlatform: x86_64-apple-darwin17.0 (64-bit)[R.app GUI 1.78 (8075) x86_64-app
Happens here as well, already on ConTeXt ver: 2022.03.12 17:56 LMTX.
By the way, this even happens without special fonts:
\blockligatures[Th]
\definefontfeature[default:blocklig][default][liga=yes,blockligatures=yes]
\setupbodyfont[myfont]
\starttext
\definedfont[Serif*default:blockli
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Taco Hoekwater
> Gesendet: Montag, 9. Mai 2022 09:48
> An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Cc: Maier, Denis Christian (UB)
> Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] How to place "Content" and other chapter-level
> titles the same vertical distance from the top?
>
> On 9 May 2022, at 09:45, Denis Maier via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> This example from the wiki does not run anymore with LMTX:
Still worked ok in: ConTeXt ver: 2022.04.19 19:53 LMTX
> You get the error message:
> I've run across a '}' that doesn't seem to match anything. For example,
> '\d
This example from the wiki does not run anymore with LMTX:
You get the error message:
I've run across a '}' that doesn't seem to match anything. For example,
'\def\a#1{...}' and '\a}' would produce this error. The '\par' that I've just
inserted will cause me to report a runaway argument that might
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