handling
What is the status of the above now?
Any further hint in translating LyX/LaTeX sources into ConTeXt?
Sincerely,
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jemmybutton/byrne-euclid/releases/download/0.6%2B0.3/byr
> ne_context.pdf
>
> (Source at https://github.com/jemmybutton/byrne-euclid)
Wow!!
This is wonderful example and learning resource.
Thank you, all, for your replies. Such a friendly and helping
list/community!
Sincerely
Gour
en you start
> noticing the limitations of this approach, then you can learn
> metapost/tikz :-)
Heh...I also got some offline replies and it looks that using metapost is
a way to go.
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input './mp', result 'mp'
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is active
open source > level 2, order 3, name '/home/gour/prj/tex/mp.tex'
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
fonts > 'fallba
raw[color=black] (-3.04,8.82) node {$h$};
\end{scriptsize}
\end{axis}
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}
How would such example be adjusted to be used with ConTeXt?
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Gour
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from boyhood to youth to old age, the soul similarly pas
gt; 'cont-new.mkiv' loaded
open source > level 2, order 2, name
'/home/gour/opt/lmtx/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv'
system > beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.mkiv close
source> level 2, order 2, name
'/home/gour/opt/lmtx/tex/texmf-context/tex/cont
ing it seems as
quicker/easier start.
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is quite sufficient, but wonder about drawing
part?
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desires — that enter like rivers into the ocean, which is
ever being filled but is always still — can alone achieve
peace, and not the man who strives to satisfy
ions, but LaTeX is a real problem for the
> development of pandoc, because many times users expect pandoc as a
> layer that spares them the actual dealing with LaTeX.
ConTeXt is certainly more appealing..
> But this is only my personal opinion. I hope it might help.
Thanks you very much!
Sincerel
cases it would be better to use richer markup like Asciidoc or simpy
to directly use ConTeXt?
So far, one thing is clear: ConTeXt is the way to go instead of LaTeX and other
options, but now have to resolve whether to use pandoc's markdown, AsciiDoc or
just ConTeXt...
Sincerely,
Gour
>
>
e the same in a lot less lines
> of code, but you usually constantly need the user manual at hand, and
> doing something low level is more tricky. ConTeXt support might be
> occasionally broken.
Thank you. It seems that metaPost/Fun is a way to go...
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ion...
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end learning
MetaPost/MetaFun over .eg. TikZ if one wants to focus on single
(probably my learning plate is already quite full to go into something
else considering the need to learn ConTeXt itself) package?
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On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 10:05:07 +0800
fv leung wrote:
> I 've been using emacs + auctex for years and they work fine with
> ConTeXt: I modified the \etc\environment file as:
Thank you!
Do you possibly use RefTeX as well?
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simple documents then go
> with the markdown module but if you have more complicated document
> structure, use pandoc.
Do I inderstand you correctly: for more complicated documents you use Pandoc'
markdown and then do Pandoc --> ConTeXt conversion to typeset with the
ConTeXt at the end?
Sincerely,
Gou
On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 13:59:20 +0100
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> You mixed up the syntax,
> it’s either \section{Testing} or \startsection[title=Testing]
Ahh, what a shame. :-(
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Hello,
another attempt with ConTeXt and I'm getting this:
$ context t.tex
mtx-context | run 1: luatex
--fmt="/home/gour/.texlive/texmf-var/luatex-cache/context/0399a8df3aef8d154781d0a9c2b8e28d/formats/luatex/cont-en"
--jobname="t"
--lua="/home/gour/.texli
.
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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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his eternal en
e the best way to do it in ConTeXt and/or whether
someone has some experience with ConTeXt-generated PDFs and e.g. pdfpc?
Sincerely,
Gour
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is intelligent among men, and he is in the transcendental position,
although engaged in
s, catalogs
> of diagrams, etc., so it is quite a bit more flexible than just to
> create bibliographies.
Does it mean there is no need for tools like JabRef, Zotero etc. if I'm staying
within the scope of ConTeXt?
Sincerely,
Gour
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Hello,
I've decided to use ConTeXt instead of LyX/LaTeX and at the same time moved
(back) to (n)vim from Emacs and wonder if
https://github.com/adityam/vim-context does contain latest vim support for
ConTeXt?
Sincerely,
Gour
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He who is satisfied with gain which comes of its own accord, who
e ConTeXt for a larger educational-based
project with the need to use bibliographical functions, what did you prevent
you to use it?
Let me say that I'm fully familiar with neither BibLatex's capabilities nor
with the similar things in MkIV...
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Lout is also interesting, but, iirc, it lacks proper Unicode
(UTF-8) support. Recently I was also looking at groff/mom...
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from reaction, nor by renunciation alone can one attai
and Zotero for
managing databases, so I'd appreciate if ConTeXt users can share their
experience in regard?
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Gour
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which are due to contact with the material senses. O son of Kuntī,
such pleasures have a beginning and an end
be asked, my proposal would be for all LaTeX users to simply
invest some time in learning to migrate to ConTeXt and similar advice
for the developers as well which could skyrocket development of ConTeXt
as well having ability to 'program' using Lua via LuaTeX.
/dremaing
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Gour
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One must
*today* ?
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success and failure, is never entangled, although performing actions
it, but got it offline list from Wolfgang.
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when you are situated in the boat of transcendental knowledge
you will be able to cross over the ocean of miseries
Jean Magnan de Bornier jm.born...@free.fr writes:
Please share your precious findings!
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography
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well-wishers, affectionate benefactors, the neutral, mediators
and is the manual going to be published in paper
form?
the bib pages on the wiki will be replaced (also pending a better
split between mkii and mkiv pages)
It looks as ConTeXt (MkIV) is really becoming premiere typesetting
system!!
Sincerely,
Gour
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Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com writes:
There should be a pdf named mkiv-publications.pdf in your context directory.
I'm using Debian (Sid), but there is, afaict, no such pdf.
Sincerely,
Gour
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all material
Gour g...@atmarama.net writes:
I was browsing docs in the contextgarden but not sure what is available
for handling bibliography in ConTeXt today?
Just a note that I've found the desired page(s), but my usage of Search
engine at contextgarden was a bitz faulty. :-(
Sincerely,
Gour
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Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl writes:
my collegue is working on that
Any info about ETA and the content which will be covered?
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Is 'excursion' manual still mostly relevant for using ConTeXt MkIV
LuaTeX?
Any plan to publish some new physical ConTeXt-related book soon?
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Gour
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whatever standards he sets by exemplary acts, all the world pursues
I was browsing docs in the contextgarden but not sure what is available
for handling bibliography in ConTeXt today?
Afaict, RefTeX is for LaTeX only, I recall there was(is).
(My dev environment is Debian Linux/Emacs/AUCTeX.)
Sincerely,
Gour
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in AUCTeX
to by used when processing ConTeXt files?
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the learned may similarly act, but without attachment, for the
sake of leading people on the right path
?
Does it mean I can e.g. still use 'hr' as main language for writing and
then use my pseudo language *just* for sorting purposes?
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if one eats too much or eats too little, sleeps too much
or does not sleep enough
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com writes:
Yes, the register mechanism provides a language key where you can
specify the language which is used for the sorting of the entries.
Excellent!!
It's time to dive into ConTeXt again...
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Gour
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as very pleasant typesetting
environment.
@John: I'm curios if you were able to prepare desired index *without*
makeindex/xindy?
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' and it should goes in the letter group 'ri' etc.
Of course, at that time, without proper Unicode support, it was a bit
cumbersome but I was able to see everything properly in LyX as well as
properly sorted in the final PDF/PS outputs.
Is something like that possible in ConTeXt?
Sincerely,
Gour
€ for ConTeXt group is for ordinary members, right?
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affordable commercial quality
fonts which could enhance the free collection and which cover extended
Unicode range (we need to use Sanskrit diacritics that were created via
TeX accent mechanism when we worked in old LaTeX).
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fiddling with it some years ago), I
wonder if 'simplefonts' is THE way to go with fonts in MkIV and/or is
there something one may miss by not using TypeScripts mechanism?
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there are some affordable commercial quality
fonts which could enhance the free collection and which cover extended
Unicode range (we need to use Sanskrit diacritics that were created via
TeX accent mechanism when we worked in old LaTeX).
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to provide paper putput.
Henning For a new project I'm planning to use some simple markup
Henning (probably ReST) with a Web CMS to create HTML and ConTeXt -
Henning PDF. (I won't need math.)
I don't need math as well. ;)
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create readers, for that
Taco matter).
Hmm, interesting...
If even you think that ConTeXt books are not important (to bring new
users), then no wonder we do not have even a single one...
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there (and on the list) who know
Hans the source code pretty well so i would not worry to much about
Hans that
OK. We hope there won't be need for the proof in practice.
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get 'in action' as Manning publishers explain their book
series.
However, it might be that ConTeXt prefer to always stay niche-product
and to, as Haskellers say: Avoid success at all costs.” :-)
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...
(more) devs increases bus-factor...
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in:
\startirony
...
\endirony
:-)
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is Hans get hit by the bus? (Of course, we even do not want to think
about it...)
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to
Aditya force a package update (pass -f to your package manager).
Now it works nicely. Thank you.
Aditya The easiest way is to create a script called emacs-context with
Aditya
Aditya source /opt/context-minimals/setuptex
Aditya emacs $@
Thanks.
Sincerely,
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before reinstalling the package.
I've removed $HOME/texmf-cache and tried again (with bauerbill, yaourt
is becoming too buggy):
[r...@gaura-nitai gour] bb -Sy
context-minimals-git warning: context-minimals-git does not match any
package or group in sync db -- Searching for packages in AUR
Aditya the editor is started.
I plan to use it with Emacs/AUCTeX, so will look how to do it there.
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Anyone can clarify?
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is he doing...
In any case, thank you Hans for your continuing work on ConTeXt/LuaTeX
and I sincerely hope this year will bring many new users here...
Sincerely,
Gour
p.s. Excuse me for sending it twice to the list instead of using
Gmane - somehow 'Reply' did not send to the newsgroup
doing...
In any case, thank you Hans for your continuing work on ConTeXt/LuaTeX
and I sincerely hope this year will bring many new users here...
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is he doing...
In any case, thank you Hans for your continuing work on ConTeXt/LuaTeX
and I sincerely hope this year will bring many new users here...
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).
Interesting...
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something should be typeset for nice PDF...so I wonder what is with the
plan to get, as Hans wrote some time ago: taco and i are thinking
about a solution for providing printed manuals at some point. Is it
0.50 the right time for it or we still have to wait?
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as well.
In regard to the ConTeXt side of the equation, I hope that Pandoc will
get full parser for reST and then it will be possible to use it produce
nice ConTeXt as well (see Pandoc' archive) or we should write and/or ask
(I did) for ConTeXt back-end in docutils ;)
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for rst markup.
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Armando == Armando Martins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Armando Any idea about the most Tex-friendly Linux distribution,
Armando please?
I'm quite happy with Archlinux (texlive 2008 entered 'extra' repository
few days ago).
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Arthur == Arthur Reutenauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Arthur!
Arthur At for the original question, it certainly sounds like a good
Arthur idea to me, but it needs investigation. Gour, can you make a
Arthur small test file with usage instruction?
I've found some old post from Xindy
-xindy, i can provide
Hans additional interfaces/hooks if needed
I'll be definitely interested to have it. However, probably not enough
time before the end of the year.
m-xindy is tsupposed to be written in TeX macro or Lua?
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Mojca == Mojca Miklavec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mojca Hello Gour, This is not a question for this mailing list, but
Mojca rather for Hans himself.
OK.
Mojca ConTeXt doesn't use makeindex, so I don't really understand your
Mojca complaints about makeindex.
Well, I mentioned 'makeindex
!
Ohh, did I forget about those Emacs-patches :-D
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big box deep under the earth's surface?
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Hans == Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hans you can try to read our minds; mojca is very good in that -)
Heh, this feature God marked as 'female-only' ;)
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Mojca == Mojca Miklavec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mojca But you can always consult about details in Bohinj :)
Well, I'm considering to visit for a few days...let's see.
Last week-end we were in Logarska Dolina (na Rinki).
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Mojca == Mojca Miklavec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mojca But you can always consult about details in Bohinj :)
Hey, what is this:
Sunday (24.08.) Hard work all day ( night) long
Not even a free Sunday?
That's heretic ;)
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?
Maurice docbook is request
Export Docbook to html and then import (e.g. with pandoc) into
e.g. markdown ;)
Maurice But Gour said alsewhere:
...it doesn’t handle tables,...
pandoc's extended markdown handles tables.
Which ghc?
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Maurice == Maurice Diamantini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maurice Le 4 juin 08 à 15:34, Gour a écrit :
Hello!
Maurice port info ghc = ghc 6.8.2, Revision 3, lang/ghc (Variants:
Maurice universal, darwin_6, darwin_7, darwin_8_powerpc, darwin_8_i386,
Maurice darwin_9_powerpc, darwin_9_i386
,
Gour
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not be enough for our documentation needs, I'd probably
look at reST or Asciidoc which do Docbook, but no ConTeXt back-end :-(
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), but according to what I see
both are missing ConTeXt back-end (latex only) :-(
Any suggestion for 'popular' markup with ConTexT back-end?
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that markdown is first class citizen in pandoc, but no idea how
it compares with ReST.
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: Linux
nodename: nitai
release: 2.6.24-zen5-20080404
version: #6 SMP PREEMPT Fri Apr 4 13:18:03 CEST 2008
machine: x86_64
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Mikael == Mikael Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mikael Please update it with the current example. I think everybody
Mikael agree that the solution from this thread is the way to go.
I can update the wiki, but the question is what about those users not using
MKIV or XeTeX?
Sincerely,
Gour
I'll try to move everything to the new server in some reasonable
Mojca time.
Thank you for reply. Let me move my laptop to NixOS first, then I plan
to help having Minimals available for it.
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your sources in UTF-8 and use
Henning OpenType fonts that contain cyrillic glyphs, like TeX Gyre.
...however an (working) example or two would help.
The guy tried example (which I posted here) from Contextgarden and based
on that concluded that ConTeXt does not support Cyrillic.
Sincerely,
Gour
Wolfgang == [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wolfgang % engine=luatex
[...]
Thanks a lot ;)
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a font with the symbols.
Right. Therefore it would be nice to have working example on wiki.
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a font with the symbols.
Right. Therefore it would be nice to have working example on wiki.
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be very nice?
I persistently claimed that it must work! :-)
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Andrea == Andrea Valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrea If you're on mac, you can try NodeBox.
Andrea http://nodebox.net/code/index.php/Home
No, running Linux and decided I'll try to learn metapost.
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now using [1]
Suno which works quite nice [2] ...
Heh, same here...I'd like to have all docs available in emacs...
iirc, Patrick spoke sometime ago that he might update etexshow...
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suggestion?
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it for context.
Thanks a lot for your input.
It seems that metapost is not the most easy way, but considering that
luatex context are future, it looks worth to sit have metafun ;)
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and letters in ConTeXt
with LuaTeX...
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Henning == Henning Hraban Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Henning How about a list of books (or everything else) made with
Henning ConTeXt?
How about to make book about ConTeXt?
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Andrea == Andrea Valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrea Always asked for. But nobody raise a hand...:-)
Andrea I would read it eagerly
I would even buy it ;)
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,
Gour
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Steffen == Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steffen Are you preparing the new T-shirts? ;o) Steffen
I want one :-D
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Gour
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is globally invoked.
It looks like wiki need some update...
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