Any other ideas? (I tend to think the image is corrupted in one way or the
other, but I have no clue how to fix that.)
You could try making a new image with the same content. Assuming you're
on Windows 10/11, install Image Magick
winget install -e --id ImageMagick.ImageMagick
then run
I changed the value for ConTeXt-Mark-version from "II" to "IV" in
context.el file.
There are more than one such entry.
In the Windows platform, I added the following to the .emacs file:
(load "context.el" nil t t)
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.tex\\'" . context-mode))
(eval-after-load 'tex
HI!
I’ve been trying out Doom-Emacs and when I open a ConTeXt file i want the
engine point to my LMTX installation.
/Users/jan-erikhagglof/context/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/ is the path
to my install on my Macos Monterey.
How can this been customized?
Its a bit confusing reading
Hello,
I do not understand what you did!
I went to "http://www.pragma-ade.com/install.htm"
downlaoded the 64 bit Microsoft Windows file
"context-win64.zip".
I did create a folder c:\data\context
wher I did put the .zip file and unzipped it.
I got
On Tue, 14 Jun 2022, Jano Kula via ntg-context wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I cannot make fresh install of lmtx to work. The structure after unzipping:
> C:\data\context\bin\beta
> C:\data\context\bin\beta\bin
> C:\data\context\bin\beta\tex
> C:\data\context\bin\beta\tex\texmf
>
Hello,
I didn't mention the platform: context-setup-win64.
Thank you,
Jano
On Tue, Jun 14, 2022 at 1:20 PM Jano Kula wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I cannot make fresh install of lmtx to work. The structure after unzipping:
> C:\data\context\bin\beta
> C:\data\context\bin\beta\bin
>
Hello list,
I cannot make fresh install of lmtx to work. The structure after unzipping:
C:\data\context\bin\beta
C:\data\context\bin\beta\bin
C:\data\context\bin\beta\tex
C:\data\context\bin\beta\tex\texmf
C:\data\context\bin\beta\tex\texmf-cache
C:\data\context\bin\beta\tex\texmf-context
etc.
Thanks for your suggestions.
It probably is not EXIF-related. I've opened and saved the image with MS Paint,
but that did not change anything (the increase in file size aside...).
Any other ideas? (I tend to think the image is corrupted in one way or the
other, but I have no clue how to fix
So, I've rotated the image, but now two things happen:
1. there's a weird offset (the image is moved to the right)
This seems to be somehow related to the particular file. With a different
file that does not happen.
This can sometimes happen if the image has an embedded EXIF
"Orientation" tag
Hi,
I have a jpeg image that drives me crazy. The scanned image I have received
from the author is in landscape. So, I've rotated the image, but now two things
happen:
1. there's a weird offset (the image is moved to the right)
2. The output contains this line
. location=local,global.
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