Did you solve the problem for your installation? I have tetex 3.0 and
lmodern from my distribution, but i copied the cont-lmt.zip into the
main tree overwriting the files that came with the latin modern
pakage, and still all I get are these mktexpk errors. Nothing works :(
Did you check which cont-sys.tex is being used? See also the
recent mswintex thread. Or just post/email the full log of
\starttext hello world!\stoptext
Cheers, taco
Well, thanks for the offer to have a look!
cont-sys.tex doesn't yet exist. It is set to defaults.
My system, as I
On 11/4/05, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tobias,
Tobias Wolf wrote:
Well, thanks for the offer to have a look!
cont-sys.tex doesn't yet exist. It is set to defaults.
My system, as I mentioned, is teTex 3 from Debian unstable, which has
a weird new map system
On 11/4/05, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tobias Wolf wrote:
My system, as I mentioned, is teTex 3 from Debian unstable, which has
a weird new map system that is working through .cfg files in
/etc/texmf/updmap.d . I kept it there, so it mounts lm.map itself (is
it used anyway
This package was installed on my teTeX system.
Do you also use the lmodern Debian package from unstable?
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The particular temptation that I saw was that they _aren't_ a substitute
for a full graph -- they're only a substitute for the information one gets
were trying to put so much information in them that one would need to spend
time studying them to read them, and that misses the point.
Personally,
Hey,
what do you people actually think about E. Tufte's Sparklines?²
They are a great and innovative thing in my mind; both in the
information mediating and the typographic sense.
There's a bare-bones LaTeX package on CTAN, but when I think about it,
this technique could find a perfect place in
On 5/19/05, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
M.guravage wrote:
Hello,
I recently prepared a presentation using pre-05. The Topics, represented as
buttons in a column on the left, are now each preceeded by a number. This
was not the case when I last used the style back in January.
Ask somebody in your field who is really good at TeX for the LaTeX
sources of his/her thesis,
and use them as templates. Spend as little time as possible thinking
about
layout and as much as you can about content.
You speak the truth. I really want to avoid that. I do have solid
experience
Dear NTG-context denizens,
today I went to work to make up my mind about whether it would be a
good idea to go ahead and produce my BSc. Thesis with ConTeXt.
It's clear, I'm very much attracted to it's approach, I do like the
syntax and the focus on PDF output (I never used DVI before) et cetera
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