On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Cecil Westerhof
wrote:
> Properly that anybody that knows how to write a document in Microsoft Office
> can change the document. So standard software, with a low learning curve. I
> had some problems getting them to accept to use Adobe. And now that turns
> out t
2011/7/15 Andreas Schneider
> At Friday, 15.07.2011 on 10:17 Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> > Properly that anybody that knows how to write a document in Microsoft
> Office
> > can change the document. So standard software, with a low learning curve.
> I
> > had some problems getting them to accept to
On 15-7-2011 10:35, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
! LuaTeX error ...TeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/back-exp.lua:328:
bad argument #2 to 'write' (string expected, got nil).
looks like you don't run the latest version
also, when using the export, make sure all your sectioning uses
\start/\st
At Friday, 15.07.2011 on 10:17 Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> Properly that anybody that knows how to write a document in Microsoft Office
> can change the document. So standard software, with a low learning curve. I
> had some problems getting them to accept to use Adobe. And now that turns
> out to be
2011/7/15 Taco Hoekwater
>MkIV can create XML. :-)
>>
>>
>> That is something I have heard much more than I have seen.
>>
>> If it can so easily do so, could a wizard please intervene and provide a
>> recipe for producing XHTML from standard Context input?[^1]
>>
>
> \setupbackend[export=yes
2011/7/15 John Haltiwanger
> Cecil, I don't think its fair to constrain yourself from ever using Context
> again.
That was not what I mend. When making my own stuff where I do not have the
need off interoperability I will keep using it. But in other case I should
evaluate the situation correctl
On 07/15/2011 02:15 AM, John Haltiwanger wrote:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Martin Schröder mailto:mar...@oneiros.de>> wrote:
2011/7/14 John Haltiwanger mailto:john.haltiwan...@gmail.com>>:
> Pandoc, so I'm not familiar with Context's xhtml capacities.
MkIV can create XML. :-
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Martin Schröder wrote:
> 2011/7/14 John Haltiwanger :
> > Pandoc, so I'm not familiar with Context's xhtml capacities.
>
> MkIV can create XML. :-)
>
That is something I have heard much more than I have seen.
If it can so easily do so, could a wizard please inte
2011/7/14 John Haltiwanger :
> Pandoc, so I'm not familiar with Context's xhtml capacities.
MkIV can create XML. :-)
Best
Martin
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2011/7/14 Mojca Miklavec
> > I typesetted my document yes. The client has to receive a deliverable
> this
> > weekend, so my stress hormones will be high the coming days. I have to
> count
> > my options and select the best. (Or least bad.)
>
> If there are tiny corrections to do they can just a
2011/7/14 Peter Münster
> > The problem is that my document already is finished. First I could just
> > deliver a PDF file. Now they want to edit it themselves.
>
> They could install context on their computer...
>
They could, but they will not. Some facts of life are not easily changed.
To be
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 19:17, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
> I typesetted my document yes. The client has to receive a deliverable this
> weekend, so my stress hormones will be high the coming days. I have to count
> my options and select the best. (Or least bad.)
If there are tiny corrections to do
On Thu, Jul 14 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> The problem is that my document already is finished. First I could just
> deliver a PDF file. Now they want to edit it themselves.
They could install context on their computer...
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Peter
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2011/7/14 John Haltiwanger
> This would be a funciton of typesetting. The table of contents is indexed
> to the document as it is typeset, not dynamically throughout its existence.
> If you were to delete all the pages except for the table of contents, it
> would still refer to all the same pages
2011/7/14 John Haltiwanger
> I installed them. (When you know what to do, it is not hard.) Now I can
> change the document. The only problem is that when deleting a page, or
> adding a page, etc., the index and the page numbering does not change. But
> that could be that I do not understand Adob
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> 2011/7/14 John Haltiwanger
>
>> I installed them. (When you know what to do, it is not hard.) Now I can
>> change the document. The only problem is that when deleting a page, or
>> adding a page, etc., the index and the page numbering doe
2011/7/14 Mojca Miklavec
> From Adobe's point of view the page number is just a string that has
> nothing to do with the page number itself. And so is the index. Adobe
> has no information at all that the thing on the first page is an index
> and thus won't update it.
>
Then I have a problem. :-
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 9:01 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> 2011/7/14 Cecil Westerhof
>
>> Found them. The names are all lowercase. I have:
>>
>> ./context/tex/texmf/fonts/opentype/public/tex-gyre/texgyreheros-regular.otf
>>
>> ./context/tex/texmf/fonts/opentype/public/tex-gyre/texgyreheroscn-itali
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 18:01, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
> The only problem is that when deleting a page, or
> adding a page, etc., the index and the page numbering does not change. But
> that could be that I do not understand Adobe. Five minutes is hardly enough
> to learn to work with it.
From A
2011/7/14 Cecil Westerhof
> Found them. The names are all lowercase. I have:
> ./context/tex/texmf/fonts/opentype/public/tex-gyre/texgyreheros-regular.otf
>
> ./context/tex/texmf/fonts/opentype/public/tex-gyre/texgyreheroscn-italic.otf
> ./context/tex/texmf/fonts/opentype/public/tex-gyre/texgyreh
2011/7/14 Cecil Westerhof :
> I can install them without problems? There is no restricting copyright on
> them?
Yes. No.
Best
Martin
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2011/7/14 Cecil Westerhof
> 2011/7/14 Hans Hagen
>
>> you can look at the list of reported fonts, and put those in the
>> windows/fonts (forget about type1, just stick to the ttf/otf)
>>
>
> I executed
> find . -name '*Gyre*'
>
> But that does not find anything.
>
Found them. The names are all
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 05:09:36PM +0200, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I work with ConTeXt under Linux and Adobe runs under Windows.
>
> What do I need to do to get things working.
You need to make sure fonts used by ConTeXt are available to Adobe
thing, either by 1) installing fonts used by ConTeXt
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 5:09 PM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> 2011/7/14 luigi scarso
>>
>> >> > Is this a problem because of the old Adobe version, or the used
>> >> > fonts?
>> >> > If
>> >> > the latter, which fonts should I use to circumvent this problem?
>> >> >
>> >> > At the moment I am using:
2011/7/14 Hans Hagen
> you can look at the list of reported fonts, and put those in the
> windows/fonts (forget about type1, just stick to the ttf/otf)
>
I executed
find . -name '*Gyre*'
But that does not find anything.
or instead you can use fonts that come with the operating system when maki
2011/7/14 luigi scarso
> >> > Is this a problem because of the old Adobe version, or the used fonts?
> >> > If
> >> > the latter, which fonts should I use to circumvent this problem?
> >> >
> >> > At the moment I am using:
> >> > \usetypescript[helvetica]
> >> > \setupbodyfont[helvetica]
On 14-7-2011 4:29, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
Thanks for the speedy reply.
2011/7/14 luigi scarso
Is this a problem because of the old Adobe version, or the used fonts? If
the latter, which fonts should I use to circumvent this problem?
At the moment I am using:
\usetypescript[helvetica]
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> Thanks for the speedy reply.
>
> 2011/7/14 luigi scarso
>>
>> > Is this a problem because of the old Adobe version, or the used fonts?
>> > If
>> > the latter, which fonts should I use to circumvent this problem?
>> >
>> > At the moment I
Thanks for the speedy reply.
2011/7/14 luigi scarso
> > Is this a problem because of the old Adobe version, or the used fonts? If
> > the latter, which fonts should I use to circumvent this problem?
> >
> > At the moment I am using:
> > \usetypescript[helvetica]
> > \setupbodyfont[helvet
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> Two days ago I already posted about this. But because of a glitch at my
> side, it became a conversation between me and Hans Hagen.
>
> I have almost finished writing documentation with ConTeXt. Now the client
> also needs to have the possi
Two days ago I already posted about this. But because of a glitch at my
side, it became a conversation between me and Hans Hagen.
I have almost finished writing documentation with ConTeXt. Now the client
also needs to have the possibility to change the document. We are so far
that the client will
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