Okay. Problem solved. The thing is that I did not ask the texlive
distribution to install the extra fonts package. The palatino fonts were
part of the extra fonts.
Now I have another question. It seems like \setupbodyfont[palatino] produces
different results than \setupbodyfont[ppl].
The f
I found out that while trying to install the latest ConTeXt over whatever came
with texlive2003-inst-20030928.iso, I screwed up somewhere and ConTeXt would
not even generate me a pdf file with cmr fonts.
So here is what I did.
1) I deleted everything about TeX from my system
2) Installed TeXLiv
On Friday 20 August 2004 09:40 am, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
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Still no luck!!! :-(
Okay, so I got really upset with teTeX so I decided to get rid of it. Earlier
I said that I was using Fedora Core 2. Now I am sitting on a SuSE 8.0 Pro
machine.
On Monday 16 August 2004 10:35 pm, Salman Khilji wrote:
> {\hbox to hsize
OOPS! Sorry about this one. Couldn't see the hsize instead of \hsize
Salman
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Why can't I process the following from the manual?
\def\HeadTitle#1#2%
{\hbox to hsize
{\hfill %
\framed[height=1cm,width=2cm,align=left]{#1}%
\framed[height=1cm,width=4cm,align=right]{#2}}}
\setuphead[subsection][command=\HeadTitle]
\starttext
\subsection{Test}{Test}
This is a t
Two problems:
1) With the following:
\setuphead[section][ownnumber=yes]
\setupbodyfont[cmr,12pt]
\starttext
\completecontent
\section{1a0101}{Objective}
There is no objective at this moment.
\stoptext
There is no spacing between the text "1a0101" and "Objective" in the table of
contents---thi
Why don't I see capitals in the following example?
\setupbodyfont [cmr,12pt]
\starttext
\startbuffer[test]
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
\stopbuffer
\getbuffer[test]
\CAP{\getbuffer[test]}
\stoptext
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If I google for pdfTeX homepage, then I get the following link:
http://www.tug.org/applications/pdftex/
However, this must not be the official homepage as it seems to not have been
updated in a long time and also does not mention anything about the available
1.20 version.
Also I cannot find th
1) I want to know the simplest way (and the minimal way) to compile PDFTeX on
Windows. From the manual, I see that you have to download
web-7.3.tar.gz
web2c-7.3.tar.gz
pdftex.tar.gz
However, this assumes that you have ./configure available (means UNIX or
Cygwin). While I have been using Linu
From the BM, I copied the following and created a file named junk.tex.
\starttext
\defineregister[street][streets]
\street{Ridderstraat}
\placestreets
\stoptext
However, texexec gives me the following:
! Undefined control sequence.
\placestreets
l.4 \placestreets
?
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On Friday 16 July 2004 11:21 pm, Salman Khilji wrote:
Apparently, I need a pair of curly braces around the \startcombination and
\stopcombination. Also the beginner Manual has a type that says
\stopcombinatie instead of \stopcombination.
Do I have an older version of ConTEXt than what the
From the beginner's manual, I created the following:
\starttext
\useexternalfigure
[Photo][hass03g]
[width=.4\textwidth]
\useexternalfigure
[Graphic][gracht]
[width=.4\textwidth]
\placefigure
[here,force]
[fig:canal]
{The Hasselt Canals.}
\startcombination[2*1]
{\externalfigure[
In the beginner's manual, we have for \startitemize the following:
\startitemize[..,..,..][..,..=..,..] ... \stopitemize
I was wondering how do you read this in english? Based on the examples, am I
correct to say the following?
1) The \startitemize is optionally followed by a comma separated
I am trying to run the following example from the beginner's guide:
\starttext
Hasselt lies in.
\startitemize
\head kraamschudden \hfill (child welcoming)
When a child is born
\head nabuurschap (naberschop) \hfill (neighbourship)
Smaller communities.
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I get the
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