updated my ConTeXt install in months, so
I can't tell when it broke.
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On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
fixed in upload
Thanks so much!
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Just installed the ConTeXt standalone, and the fonts script doesn't seem to
work:
% mtxrun --script fonts --list
.../context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-trt.lua:11: attempt to
index field 'names' (a nil value)
Commenting out line 11 seems to make the script function.
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standalone, about 30 minutes ago.
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webpage
://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/lm-math/download/index_html
and download the latest lmmath, rename it as lmmath.otf and install it
in my personal ~/.fonts.
Noting all this here as searching the mailing list and Google hadn't
pointed me at that solution. Is there a better one?
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\fi \fi \global \advance
\...
\dostoptyping #1-\stoppacked
\typingparameter \c!after
\useindentnextparame...
l.8 \stoptyping
--- end output ---
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That way people reading PDFs on a computer can click the site name in the
text to go there, and not have to see a URL; those with printed copies can
look at the footnote at the bottom of the page to find the URL and type it
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a deal-killer for me.
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On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:51, Reviczky, Adam adam.revic...@kcl.ac.ukwrote:
Why does it require Mono? That's a deal-killer for me.
It does not.
OK, Launchpad's listing confused me. Sorry. Maybe it would have been better
to use separate PPAs for unrelated projects?
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is surprising.
Are my experiences with SVG to PDF atypical? Should I try to put
together an example for debugging?
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On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 12:32, mathew m...@pobox.com wrote:
Wow, that's odd. I've found that SVG - PDF - MkIV results in huge
document bloat, whereas SVG - EPS - MkIV works much better. (Using
Inkscape for both SVG conversions.)
Some numbers:
SVG to PDF: Two diagrams, 25k.
SVG to EPS: Same
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 12:32, mathew m...@pobox.com wrote:
But I just experimentally preconverted all my PNGs to PDF using
ImageMagick, and my document dropped from 411k to 98k. The PNGs had
previously been optimized with pngnq, so they were only 99k, and are
177k when converted to PDF, so
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 10:17, Matthias Weber matwe...@indiana.edu wrote:
I've been trying to install the TeX minimals on a new Mac. While MK II
works, not so MK IV.
[...]
Downloaded TeXLive 2010
I don't think you need or want TeXLive if you're installing minimals.
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ConTeXt Mk IV and TeXworks.
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is the text for the caption, which in
this case is set up to be invisible. Obviously you could use the
caption feature to cite the source of quotations.
Added to the wiki.
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On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:16, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
As do now know what you want here is a solution from me (MkIV only):
Could you comment on the advantages of your solution, given its
greater complexity?
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in
/usr/local/context/tex/texmf-cache.
Check your environment variables:
echo $TEXROOT
echo $PATH
echo $OSFONTDIR
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Has anyone implemented pull quotes using ConTeXt? What would be the
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PDF directly.
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Do
echo $TEXROOT
echo $PATH
echo $OSFONTDIR
to check what the environment variables are set to when you're trying
to run ConTeXt.
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unreserved = ALPHA / DIGIT / - / . / _ / ~
Everything else needs to be %-encoded. If your browser isn't doing so,
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χρησιμοποιήσει τι, γέλασαν διάσημα δημιουργείς το που.
\showbodyfont[gentium]
\stoptext
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On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 17:14, Thomas A. Schmitz
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Explanation: gentium is in the minimal distribution
Aha. I didn't notice that because LuaTeX found my OS-installed one
first, and so used that.
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that the glyphs in font files had font-specific
names. I thought they were just numbered according to some standard
encoding, and that it was a matter of translating from glyph name or
Unicode number to whatever encoding was used in the font file.
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://corefonts.sourceforge.net/
That installs 'real' Times New Roman, which you can then use in the usual way.
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[dingbats][ss][sans][dingbats][default]
\starttext
Here's a dingbat: {\dingbats ✪ \char272a}
\stoptext
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actually want backtick, perhaps you could say what you think is
wrong with it in Palatino?
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mentioned anywhere in Context
- An Excursion?
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dingbats /usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts/d05l.afm
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On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 09:51, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 18-3-2011 3:40, mathew wrote:
\definetypeface [dingbats][ss][sans][dingbats][default]
this assumes a dingbats typescript
Sorry, I omitted that when copying my code...
\starttext
{\dingbats \uchar{39}{7}\uchar{39}{13}\uchar
with OpenType versions. (I used fontforge to
convert the few that I really wanted to keep.)
Also, if you can find out what TeX is looking for, there are tools to
convert between pfb and pfa, and between afm and pfm.
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a pfm2afm
conversion and cache the converted files when necessary, and probably not that
hard to code. On the other hand, Type 1 fonts are legacy at this point, so it
might not be worth it.
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a full example of that a while back,
it's at http://pastebin.tlhiv.org/9GeRRcI4
but I haven't put it into the wiki yet.
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The OS X pages don't seem to be out of date.
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2.6.32-23-generic-pae #37-Ubuntu SMP i686 GNU/Linux
[...]
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I would be likely
to use myself.
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about verbatim
linebreaks.
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minimals.
I'd have gone back to my distro's copy of ConTeXt, if it wasn't for
the fact that it dates back to 2009 and I'd already hit a bug in it
that's fixed in the minimals.
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.\footnote{But it does at least
demonstrate a bug.}
\stopframedtext
\stoptext
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different results, and how do I make the former behave
like the latter?
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of fonts for a document.
My heavily commented example is at http://pastebin.tlhiv.org/DQcygbld
I'd appreciate any comments and corrections, as I'd like to try and make
sure my understanding is correct before I publish the example anywhere.
Thanks,
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