raphs smaller, but did not impact
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(but here I simply use
a \hbox{\vbox{}\hfil\vbox{}} solution which works well enough I think,
as I only need this for the opening paragraph.
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well. It hallucinates sometimes, but it's such a time saver.
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recurse{70}{\doifelseoddpage{ODD \currentpage\par}{EVEN \currentpage\par}}
\stoptext
My system:
context --version
mtx-context | ConTeXt Process Management 1.04
mtx-context |
mtx-context | main context file:
/home/berend/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/co
"rotated":
>>
>> \setuparranging [2SIDE,rotated]
>>
>> interaction appears to be disabled. Can this be enabled again?
Hans> run with --arrange
As you see below, that's what I did. W
s with "texexec --arrange"
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>>>>> "Mari" == Mari Voipio writes:
Mari> ...been there, done that
Mari> (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Imposition#Caveat:_common_troubles)
And I had looked at that page, but obviously not seen it. And Google
is very bad in finding context material.
T
is appears in the log file:
system : part,chapter,section,subsection,subsubsection,subsubsubsectio
n,subsubsubsubsection not found/processed
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Who does the index sorting, is that texexec?
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this index? How can I make this part of
the regular "build"? Or is this something you do once, at the end, by
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't define the typing, it's already.
2. use SQL, not sql.
3. Your SQL keywords must be lowercase not UPPERcase, else they won't
get highlighted.
4. comments inside your SQL file trip up the parser, don't know why,
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>>>>> "Gerben" == Gerben Wierda writes:
Gerben> For 'SQL' I assume I should use 'sql'. When I do that,
Gerben> exactly the same happens.
I mean "select" instead of "SELECT".
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Gerben> verb-sql.tex seems not to work correctly. Is it broken or
Gerben> am I doing something wrong?
What if you use lowercase?
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Is there a way to specify additional arrows in a flow chart? Some people
prefer to see a starting arrow (an arrow at the beginning of the line)
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> Does this work?
Unfortunately it doesn't.
{/usr/local/texlive/2007/texmf-dist/fonts/enc/dvips/base/8r.enc}
Still loads the urw files.
Mojca> 8r are "kind-of-not-supported any more", that's why files
Mojca> might be missing.
Yes, but had to try everything :-)
-
, out of 120 for 2000
192 hyphenation exceptions out of 8191
47i,18n,61p,288b,545s stack positions out of 5000i,500n,6000p,20b,5000s
{/usr/local/texlive/2007/texmf-dist/fonts/enc/dvips/base/8r.enc}
Output written on test.pdf (1 page, 13230 bytes).
PDF statistics:
19 PDF objects out of 1000
ow the trick to fix this? If you look at test.tuo you
will see this line:
\listentry{section}{2}{1.1}{STDC_BASE}{2--0-1-1-0-0-0-0--1}{1}
That's the culprit, should have been written as STDC\_BASE I assume.
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a
cont-usr.tex in /usr/TeX/texmf-var/tex/context/config/.
After removing that, everything works perfectly again!
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, but it seems it
doesn't.
Can I explicitly load the patterns?
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Thomas> and so on.
Thomas> Do you have these messages as well? Otherwise: no patterns
Thomas> ==> no hyphenation.
None at all when compiling my .tex file
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natedword{transformational}
\hyphenatedword{transformational} \hyphenatedword{transformational}
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Overfull message, but no hyphens.
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I've tried to specify
\setupalign
[hyphenated]
but that does not seem to help.
Any test I can run to see that hyphenation is actually enabled?
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Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I do not know anything about pagefigure. However, looking at its code
> the following should increment pagenumbers.
Thanks for the tip, and it works!
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l 2006. Or should I upgrade?
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r together with \setupTABLE.
Something like:
\def\midrule{% assume we're in a bTABLE
\bTR[rulethickness=0.8pt,height=\rulethickness,bottomframe=on]\eTR}
might work.
Basically the idea is to insert a very small row with only the rule.
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in the 'fonts'
> dialog?
Acrobat Reader 7.0 on Linux:
Helvetica
Type: Type 1
Encoding: Custom
Actual Font: Adobe Sans MM
Actual Font Type: Type 1
File size: 3999 bytes.
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ery document.
> Or: Hans, Taco: is this feature best left as a dangerous curve, best
> left to specific users who need it?
It was a core feature I used: the ability to create small PDF files
with better looking fonts than the Nimbus ones.
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the work. Sorry I missed that, and that
works!!
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>> What fails?
>
> That is to say, could you please give a more detailed report?
Just that it still includes the Nimbus font.
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> However, if you're independent or otherwise control everybody's
> viewer, try this:
Unfortunately, this doesn't work.
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\s!default=8r] % or "ec", if you prefer
\usetypescript[berry][\defaultencoding]
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order for pdfetex to find these four missing font files??
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metric files for postscript fonts, so it looks your installation
>> is not complete.
>
> Could you tell me where I could found TFM files for this fonts ?
There is a document on the context website that explains how to
do font stuff with context (sorry to busy right now to look it
up). Th
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your ConTeXt support behave in relation to
> the modules Patrick has already integrated into AUCTEX? Do the two
> packages integrate, or are they mutually exclusive?
I built on Patrick's excellent work. So just enhanced it with some of
the stuff I had in my other mode.
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easy: show parameters
for a routine and permitted values.
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a colored back ground.
> \definetextbackground[berend][state=start,location=text]
OK, just use tabulate instead of fillinrules. Thanks Hans!
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Where [...] is a colored back ground.
Example:
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ng, in this
> regard.
It is called emacs and the XML mode is nxml (James Clarke). Produce a
Relax NG schema, and you will be blown away.
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Gerben Wierda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That link was dead. But this one worked:
>
> http://www.berenddeboer.net/tex/LaTeX2ConTeXt.pdf
Oops, typo it should have been:
http://www.pobox.com/~berend/tex/LaTeX2ConTeXt.pdf
(without the t after latex).
And it is indeed t
Hello All,
I've (finally) fixed the broken links in my LaTeX to ConTeXt
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http://www.pobox.com/~berend/tex/LaTeXt2ConTeXt.pdf
I currently also have no plans for new material. But contributions
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Hello All,
I've updated the context Emacs mode. Download it from:
http://www.pobox.com/~berend/emacs/context.el
I don't think there is anything really new, just some changes perhaps
so it works more properly with Emacs 21.2.1 what I happen to use now.
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Test ...
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