Tuesday, November 23, 2004 David Munger wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote :
Try the attached nath module.
Works great. Thanks.
Cool, I'll upload it to CTAN.
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Monday, November 22, 2004 David Munger wrote:
Ok. I got a simpler example (no TOC):
\usemodule [nath]
\enableregime [utf]
\starttext
^^c3^^a9
\stoptext
With nath, I get ^^c3^^a9 in the output; without, I get é.
Try the attached nath module.
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Giuseppe Bilotta wrote :
Try the attached nath module.
Works great. Thanks.
David
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Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
attached to the following please find a .tar.bz2-packed file
containing updated t-amsl and t-nath.
\def\startnathequation{%
\begingroup
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\let\startdysplaymath\relax
\let\stopdysplaymath\relax
Friday, November 19, 2004 Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
attached to the following please find a .tar.bz2-packed file
containing updated t-amsl and t-nath.
\def\startnathequation{%
\begingroup
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Hello Giuseppe,
Thanks for your good work. Sorry for reminding this bug to you, but it's
the only reason why I can't use nath even though I wish a lot. About the
problem unicode characters in toc.
Ref.: http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2004/005306.html
I attached a minimal example
Ok. I got a simpler example (no TOC):
\usemodule [nath]
\enableregime [utf]
\starttext
^^c3^^a9
\stoptext
With nath, I get ^^c3^^a9 in the output; without, I get .
Thanks for any help,
David
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Hello guys,
attached to the following please find a .tar.bz2-packed file
containing updated t-amsl and t-nath.
Those of you that had any problems, please try these modules.
In particular, when you had to use a workaround (e.g.
\startnathequation) revert to the original (e.g. \startformula)
and
* Giuseppe Bilotta [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Nov 18, 2004 17:10]:
Those of you that had any problems, please try these modules.
In particular, when you had to use a workaround (e.g.
\startnathequation) revert to the original (e.g. \startformula)
and check that things now work correctly. If you find