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I have set up my own typescript file which seems, under normal
circumstances, to work pretty well. It can be viewed in all its
glory on http://www.grendel.no/misc/type-roffe.tex. it is mainly
being used by an accompanying file at http://www.grendel.no/misc/cont-
roffe.tex.
I can
On 3. feb. 2007, at 3:10, Rolf Marvin Bøe Lindgren wrote:
On 2. feb. 2007, at 4:10, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
where is the problem, the letter module can found by typing m-
letter.tex in google
or whatever you like and you get the following link
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2004
On 2. feb. 2007, at 4:10, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
where is the problem, the letter module can found by typing m-
letter.tex in google
or whatever you like and you get the following link
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2004/008068.html
the problem is stated in various messages sent
On 1. feb. 2007, at 7:11, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
I do not use the m-letter module because it is too complicated for my
needs. If you think about it, a letter is usually something fairly
straight-forward. I have a personal p-letter.tex module which does
Oh, it's no problem for me to set up a
On 1. feb. 2007, at 10:40, Hans Hagen wrote:
we use the letter stuff is in combination with an xml database of
adresses but i also use the thing standalone (address in file)
maybe when i'm in the mood i'll make it better; actually it's
rather configurable already by using setups
then
the one thing that stops my total conversion to ConTeXt is my lack of
understanding of, er, context. I've studied the manual
Corresponcence which presupposes far better understanding of
ConTeXt than I currently possess. I imagine though that a useful
short working example would help.
On 31. jan. 2007, at 5:39, luigi scarso wrote:
On 1/31/07, Rolf Marvin Bøe Lindgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the one thing that stops my total conversion to ConTeXt is my lack of
understanding of, er, context. I've studied the manual
Corresponcence
hmm, where is this manual ?
http
On 31. jan. 2007, at 8:13, Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 11:16:21 -0700, Rolf Marvin Bøe Lindgren
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 31. jan. 2007, at 5:39, luigi scarso wrote:
On 1/31/07, Rolf Marvin Bøe Lindgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the one thing that stops my total
On 31. jan. 2007, at 9:08, David Rogers wrote:
The very simple example code given on Page 11 does not fail on my
machine, though I don't know where to place my information.
yes, that's one of the issues I have with the documentation :)
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I've sort of looked around, I believe, but not found a simple way to
change the size of headings.
\setuphead[subject][style=\ss\bfb] makes a nice medium sized heading,
but what is the canonical way to set up numbered headings, sans
serif, boldface, 14pt?
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On 4. jan. 2007, at 3:10, David Arnold wrote:
In trying Context Updater in the update i-installer, I get this
message:
You are now installing in the location for de deprecated gwTeX
2003-2005 i-Package in part based on teTeX. This is probably not
what you want. I suggest you make sure
On 3. jan. 2007, at 9:41, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Did you uncomment this line in cont-usr.tex:
% \installlanguage [\s!no] [\c!state=\v!start] % norwegian
?
yes.
I've tried with showhyphens, and it seems that certain tricky words
are hyphenated correctly. however, ConTeXt no longer
On 3. jan. 2007, at 1:16, Hans Hagen wrote:
that's why i asked ... what encoding are those files in (i assume
ec but if not, we need to correct for that (grep ctxtools for 'no'))
oh. the documents are utf-8, whereas the font encoding I use is
texnansi.
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On 3. jan. 2007, at 2:32, Hans Hagen wrote:
� wrote:
On 3. jan. 2007, at 1:16, Hans Hagen wrote:
that's why i asked ... what encoding are those files in (i assume
ec but if not, we need to correct for that (grep ctxtools for 'no'))
oh. the documents are utf-8, whereas the font encoding
I've upgraded to the most recent version of ConTeXt now. I try to
set Norwegian hyphenation by saying
\language[no]
\setuplanguage[no]
however, as opposed to in the previous version, there are no
hyphenations at all. I wonder if it is to do with the pattern file
used – how do I set that?
On 31. des. 2006, at 8:29, Hans Hagen wrote:
texexec --make --all
the --all will force all patterns to be loaded
yes, but take a look at lang-no.dat – \patterns{} is empty. I don't
know if it's significant.
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On 30. des. 2006, at 6:47, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
\setupindenting[medium, yes]
ConTeXt seems to choke on the yes here.
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OK, so the ConTeXt that comes with the TeX distribution I use (until
eariler today, MacPorts, and as from later today, fink) is ancient.
now, with good old LaTeX that's not much of a problem - just put the
most recent release in the few relevant places in texmf-local,
rebuild the formats,
On 30. des. 2006, at 11:27, Rolf Marvin Bøe Lindgren wrote:
OK, so the ConTeXt that comes with the TeX distribution I use (until
eariler today, MacPorts, and as from later today, fink) is ancient.
now, with good old LaTeX that's not much of a problem - just put the
most recent release
On 29. des. 2006, at 10:39, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Untested, but should work:
\def\varosfnumbers#1{{\Var[osf] #1}}
\defineconversion[varosf][\varosfnumbers]
\startitemize[varosf]
\item this
\item that
\item the other
\stopitemize
alas, no:
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On 29. des. 2006, at 3:44, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Rolf Marvin Bøe Lindgren wrote:
On 29. des. 2006, at 10:39, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Untested, but should work:
\def\varosfnumbers#1{{\Var[osf] #1}}
\defineconversion[varosf][\varosfnumbers]
\startitemize[varosf]
\item
consider the following setup:
\startitemize[m]
\item this
\item that
\item the other
\stopitemize
this should give enumeration using oldstyle numbers. now, I have
created my own typescript file that sets everything to Sabon, except
the oldstyle numbers in question, which are set using
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