Well, I resolved the ruby issue. After playing around with a minimal
example, I noticed that \usemodule[tikz] was causing all the trouble
when trying to load the environment. Not knowing what was wrong I've now
updated to texlive '10 and everything works as expected, including tikz.
Thank you for
On 20-10-2010 6:25, S Barmeier wrote:
Sorry to keep going on about this, but trying to load the
project/environment with either of
\project myproject
\environment myenvironment
in the component (directly after \startcomponent) gives me an error. It
compiles fine without these commands, but
On 10/20/2010 09:30 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 20-10-2010 6:25, S Barmeier wrote:
Sorry to keep going on about this, but trying to load the
project/environment with either of
\project myproject
\environment myenvironment
in the component (directly after \startcomponent) gives me an error. It
S Barmeier wrote:
Sorry to keep going on about this, but trying to load the
project/environment with either of
\project myproject
\environment myenvironment
in the component (directly after \startcomponent) gives me an error. It
compiles fine without these commands, but then the \ruby
Sorry to keep going on about this, but trying to load the
project/environment with either of
\project myproject
\environment myenvironment
in the component (directly after \startcomponent) gives me an error. It
compiles fine without these commands, but then the \ruby command does
not work. What
Am 15.10.2010 um 16:07 schrieb S Barmeier:
Thank you, it's almost working. I am making use of projects, products,
environments and components.
My \usemodule[ruby] sits in my environment file, but I'm using the \ruby
command down in the component file. The environment is only called in
the
Thank you, it's almost working. I am making use of projects, products,
environments and components.
My \usemodule[ruby] sits in my environment file, but I'm using the \ruby
command down in the component file. The environment is only called in
the project file, but the component links back to the
Dear CJK experts,
I am looking to add furigana (readings) above the Kanji (Chinese characters)
in a Japanese text.
In XeTeX I'd be used to something translating to
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\usemodule[ruby]
\starttext
\ruby{今日}{こんにち}は
\stoptext
What would be the correct command for mkiv?
Many
Am 10.10.2010 um 14:13 schrieb S Barmeier:
Dear CJK experts,
I am looking to add furigana (readings) above the Kanji (Chinese characters)
in a Japanese text.
In XeTeX I'd be used to something translating to
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\usemodule[ruby]
\starttext
\ruby{今日}{こんにち}は