, can it? Seems like a bug.
My ConTeXt version is:
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was saved when it was not. This seems like a bug.
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to troubleshoot this?
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works but --- does not.
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On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 5:51 AM, Marco Patzer li...@homerow.info wrote:
On 2013–08–20 Martin Moncrieffe wrote:
Finder reports that my version of Hoefler is 8.0d2e1.
This means we already have three different Hoefler versions in this
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I am experimenting with the \currentdate command. I am finding that
\currentdate [weekday,{,~},month,day+,{,~},year]
which should work according to the Wiki, produces:
Thursday,
not working at the
moment? Please advise.
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-empty
string, the Lua interpreter detected it as nil. It turns out the fix
was simple--I had to quote the string, as follows.
\def\emptyOrNot#1{%
\ctxlua{userdata.empty_or_not(#1)}%
}
It took me a while to figure that out, though, since the wiki example
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not be under /usr. But if by chance that is
causing problems I don't absolutely have to do it that way.
Anyway, somehow important files are not being found. Any suggestions?
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code, so unless there are serious bugs, I want to use the version
included with TexLive. At any rate, that's what I currently have and
am trying to use. But I am
of
footnotes, and a few of them are absurdly long (no, I didn't write the
book); the conventional layout results at several points in truly
abominable pages, so I thought I'd try something unconventional. Guess
I'll have to do it some other way.
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Can anyone point me to a realistic example(s) of
\setupfootnotedefinition? I think it may help to solve a problem I am
working with, but don't understand precisely how to use it.
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=\it]
But
\setupheader[leftstyle=\sc,rightstyle=\it]
Doesn't work. Both headers appear in the (medium-weight roman) body
font. Any idea why this is the case?
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. This works perfectly well for
section (\getmarking[section]), but for chapter the chapter labels
seem to be erased after the first appearance.
Hmm, that doesn't happen for me. I'm using the 2007-01-23 release of
ConTeXt. Which version are you using?
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\setupheader[style=\sc]
works fine. So does
\setupheader[style=\it]
But
\setupheader[leftstyle=\sc,rightstyle=\it]
Doesn't work. Both headers appear in the (medium-weight roman) body
font. Any idea why this is the case?
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makes any
difference.
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Probably you just need either to put the Ruby script directory
($TEXMF/scripts/context/ruby) on your PATH, or create links from the
scripts you want to use to a directory in your current PATH. Maybe just
link texmfstart--it seems to be a front end for all the Ruby
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, and I have not found a way to induce line wrapping.
Your suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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instance of 'texnansi' above to 'ec'. By the way, is there a particular
reason you don't want to use TeXnANSI?
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Warning: pdfetex (file original-public-vnr.map): \
cannot open font map file
The files exist and are world-readable, so the above must mean that
pdfetex just can't find them.
Thomas Esser has explained that pdfetex uses $TEXPSHEADERS (or maybe
$PSHEADERS) as the search
exchange with Thomas Esser near the top of the list?
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,}//
TEXINPUTS.pdfetex = \
.;$TEXMF/{pdfetex,pdftex,etex,tex}/{plain,generic,context,}//
TEXINPUTS.context = \
.;$TEXMF/{pdftex,etex,tex}/{context,plain,generic,}//
... and so on.
So, anyone have an idea what I might have missed?
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/usr/local/share/texmf/fonts if you are on Linux--don't know for
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, the title stopped appearing on one page and failed to reappear
for the rest of the book, whereas the chapter headings continued.
I may not absolutely need to know this, but it will help me understand
ConTeXt a little better.
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and likely to cause
confusion. And if so, aren't you making extra work for yourself (because
you have to explain it)? Or is it just me?
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On Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 10:39:52AM +0200, Peter Münster wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004, Matt Gushee wrote:
COMMAND:\setupheadertexts [] [section] [title] []
RESULT: +++
| title| section
On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 01:19:57PM -0600, Matt Gushee wrote:
I have noticed a couple of cases where ConTeXt macros seem to have
confused left and right sides:
Just found another:
\setuphead [title] [align=right]
places the title on the left side, and vice versa.
I have also confirmed
. By the way, it appears that this \setuppagenumbering command has
a side-effect of forcing chapters to begin on the right. Is that really
a good idea? It's certainly surprising to me.
So, am I doing something wrong, or is this a bug?
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, and have set up a page in the Wiki, at
Oh, I love when people provide solutions for my problems after I've
already solved them for myself! Of course, I never asked. Maybe I should
have.
Thanks anyway.
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on a number of
circumstances, but I don't know exactly how.
I would welcome suggestions (or patches) that will help make the script
more generally useful.
Thanks for the encouragement.
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On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 08:48:14AM -0500, Bill McClain wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 18:07:39 -0600
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Please let me know if you find any errors or points that need to be
clarified.
Very nice page! I think there is a typo here:
$ for fam in *; do
with bold or italic. It would be nice if it did.
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, so I wrote up the procedure
and posted in the (new) TeX Tips section of my Web site.
So, if anyone is interested in this subject, have a look at
http://havenrock.com/textips/bookfonts.html
Please let me know if you find any errors or points that need to be
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... maybe anywhere accessible to
kpathsea?
Anyway, it's a bit confusing to have two texexec.rme files. I would
suggest removing one of them from the distribution.
Thanks for your reply!
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that are already in ConTeXt ... you
know, now that I think about it, it probably wouldn't be very hard to
write a script to translate ConTeXt to XML. Once you've done that
translation, you use XSLT to output HTML.
Again, not easy, but certainly feasible.
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a very imperfect
collection would be more helpful than none. And if people don't like
your collection, tell them to start their own. Isn't that what the Web
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the
problem?
Thanks for any info.
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there's
some other problem.
BTW, this is a very new release of ConTeXt--June 16, according to the
Pragma Web site. Has anyone used this version successfully?
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file have worked for me on another machine.
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/lib/texmf/fonts/... on Linux systems) and delete
any suspicious files.
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terminology, but the code points of the Japanese
character sets are arrayed in a sparse matrix (?). Each plane is
194x194, rather than 256x256. I used to know why.
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, but was
never able to produce anything useful. Guess you're a better TeXnician
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