Hans Hagen wrote:
...
Dear Mojca,
Downloading the most recent ConTeXt is not really an option when one
uses a slow analog telephone line (small bandwidth) when accessing the
Internet. So I prefer to use the TeXLive CD's, but that's a bit old, yes.
the context
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
...
TeXLive 2004? Hans would probably call it ancient. If it is (was) OK
I've removed that one and installed TeXLive 2005! I was afraid of other
problems, and indeed that's exactly what happened.
...
So what should be my next move?
I don't
G.C.H.M. Verhaag wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
...
TeXLive 2004? Hans would probably call it ancient. If it is (was) OK
I've removed that one and installed TeXLive 2005! I was afraid of other
problems, and indeed that's exactly what happened.
...
On 3/15/06, G.C.H.M. Verhaag wrote:
Adam Lindsay wrote:
..
Do you have a recent ConTeXt? Do you have an up-to-date latin modern
install?
(Most advice/ConTeXt stuff depends on at least those two things, here.)
adam
Hoi Adam,
What do you call recent? I was using TeXLive 2004,
Adam Lindsay wrote:
..
Do you have a recent ConTeXt? Do you have an up-to-date latin modern
install?
(Most advice/ConTeXt stuff depends on at least those two things, here.)
adam
Hoi Adam,
What do you call recent? I was using TeXLive 2004, and the ConTeXt
version available from this
Adam Lindsay wrote:
G.C.H.M. Verhaag wrote:
I'd like to know whether it is possible to change all the 'normal'
numerals to old-style ones throughout the entire book. I need serif,
sansserif and italic old-style numerals!
...
For Latin Modern, look in the mail archive:
G.C.H.M. Verhaag wrote:
Adam Lindsay wrote:
For Latin Modern, look in the mail archive:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20050616.125032.05b714af.en.html
Thanks for your suggestion!
But sorry, I don't get any old-style numerals when I run the example as
shown in this link. Now