Tomaso
I think there is a problem with synctex in TeXworks, which is probably why
I never use it.
Best Wishes
Keith McKay
On Thu, 26 May 2022, 18:03 Tommaso Gordini via ntg-context, <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:
> Thank you, Keith!
>
> Everything works fine, except Synctex.
>
> So, between MkIV
Thank you, Keith!
Everything works fine, except Synctex.
So, between MkIV and LMTX you recommend LMTX. Perfect.
Tommaso
Il gio 26 mag 2022, 17:55 Keith McKay via ntg-context
ha scritto:
> Hi Tommaso
>
> I use TeXworks with ConText stand alone LMTX. To set it up to run context
> do the
Hi Tommaso
I use TeXworks with ConText stand alone LMTX. To set it up to run
context do the following.
Open TexWorks and then click on TexWorks in the menu bar then
Preferences. The TexWorks Preference window will open up.
Click on the Typesetting tab and you will see two panes. One
Hello list,
forgive me if my question is too general and trivial and without a minimum
code.
In the current state of ConTeXt development, which engine do you recommend
to use *definitively*? ConTeXt MkIV or LMTX?
I use macOS 10.15.7, on which I have MacTeX-2022, ConTeXt Standalone and
ConTeXt
Hello,
I am installing TL2010 pretest and wonder whether ConTeXt Mark IV runs out
of the box or there are certain setup procedures to go. Also I would be
grateful if someone can point to a good reading resource for how to get
opentype fonts going with the ConTeXt's LuaTeX engine.
Thanks in
On 09/01/2010 04:01 PM, Abdulrahman Al-Abdulsalam wrote:
Hello,
I am installing TL2010 pretest and wonder whether ConTeXt Mark IV runs
out of the box or there are certain setup procedures to go.
There is a wiki page specifically for TL 2010 (pretest)
All,
Hans recommended I contact the list with my inquiry. I'm running
Leopard on a Mac, using Mactex, texlive 2008. I've updated my context
with:
sudo ctxtools --updatecontext
On a first run of ctxtools, I get this error:
loading : ConTeXt Core Macros / Environments
! Undefined
Renaud Aubin wrote:
Hi folks !
I have just finished a first draft of pret-xml.lua:
- I need to improve its coverage (html);
- DTD declaration is not yet managed;
- I do nothing about re-indentation since I prefer to format my xml
sample by myself (by hand or using xmllint);
- That's my first
Hi folks !
I have just finished a first draft of pret-xml.lua:
- I need to improve its coverage (html);
- DTD declaration is not yet managed;
- I do nothing about re-indentation since I prefer to format my xml
sample by myself (by hand or using xmllint);
- That's my first try to lua/luatex
Hey all,
./tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/verb-.*\.lua !
Actually, in newer versions (since a month or so), that's pret-*.lua.
Where to start with this topic (current state in Mark IV, roadmap, ...) ?
I've been struggling with this a bit as well lately and found there was next
to no
Hi folks,
Where to start with this topic (current state in Mark IV, roadmap, ...) ?
Renaud
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./tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/verb-.*\.lua !
Renaud Aubin a écrit :
Hi folks,
Where to start with this topic (current state in Mark IV, roadmap, ...) ?
Renaud
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Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I know this is nearly the same as a openoffice document (also a zip
archive with many files) but why not.
This is in fact what I'm trying to setup: a Mark IV mapping environment to
typeset odt's (mainly the content.xml part) by just calling ConTeXt on
the odt.
I'm in an
On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 20:48:26 +0100
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Thanks for that! I found the zipping reference and got it to work.
Returning now to the example above (texmfstart
texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
this give us so many options.
I think about something like,
We can create a zip archive of a current project with a file ending
like cdx (ConTeXt Document Excange) and can now process this file by
calling texexec only on this file.
Nothing special at this
Hello,
I started playing around with ConTeXt/LuaTeX and have a question here wich
is related to a pet project of mine: is it possible to tell Mark IV
something like this
texmfstart texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex someotherfile.zip
where 'myfile.tex' should contain a lua routine which
2007/11/6, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I started playing around with ConTeXt/LuaTeX and have a question here wich
is related to a pet project of mine: is it possible to tell Mark IV
something like this
texmfstart texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex someotherfile.zip
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2007/11/6, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I started playing around with ConTeXt/LuaTeX and have a question here
wich is related to a pet project of mine: is it possible to tell Mark IV
something like this
texmfstart texexec --lua
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2007/11/6, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I started playing around with ConTeXt/LuaTeX and have a question here
wich is related to a pet project of mine: is it possible to tell Mark IV
something like this
texmfstart texexec
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Thanks for that! I found the zipping reference and got it to work.
Returning now to the example above (texmfstart
texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex someotherfile.zip), what I would
like to do is using lua in myfile.tex to extract the filename
Hans Hagen wrote:
Thanks for that! I found the zipping reference and got it to work.
Returning now to the example above (texmfstart
texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex someotherfile.zip), what I would
like to do is using lua in myfile.tex to extract the filename to be
texed
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