Mojca Miklavec wrote:
The manuals compiled (almost) OK with the stand-alone ConTeXt distr.
However - is there any way to compile them under MikTeX (I have almost
all the packages installed)? I'm completely ignorant about font
issues. I got the error posted below.
(Another problem: The metapost
Adam Lindsay wrote:
I tried to run texfont demofont.dat, but failed.
First off, Hans, am I missing a runtools.rb? I can't find it.
indeed, i need to add that one to the zip (i'll send you a copy)
Secondly, I think the current demofont.dat has a bug because it triggers
an obscure texfont
Taco, Hans, et al,
I'd like to remind you that this problem (uplr8t) still seems to
exist when I tried compiling the beginner's manual ma-cb-en.
I had to do two things to get ma-cb-en.tex to compile:
1. Make this change to: ma-cb-style.tex:
\startnotmode[atpragma]
On 25 Nov 2005, at 01:37, David Arnold wrote:
\startnotmode[atpragma]
\startMPenvironment[global]
%\usetypescript[handwriting,map][lucida][texnansi]
%\definefontsynonym[TitlePage-Bold][LucidaHandwriting-Italic]
usetypescript[calligraphy,map][chancery][texnansi]
Adam,
Goodness gracious! I never saw that.
Meanwhile, with these changes, the document compiled (almost). I have
a title page with the beautiful background of letters, but I have no
Fonts in Context, nor Hans Hagen, October 2001.
Log file attached, it that's any help.
mfonts.log
David Arnold wrote:
Adam,
Goodness gracious! I never saw that.
Meanwhile, with these changes, the document compiled (almost). I have
a title page with the beautiful background of letters, but I have no
Fonts in Context, nor Hans Hagen, October 2001.
Log file attached, it that's any
Hans, Gerben,
No pstoedit on my system.
book $ pstoedit
-bash: pstoedit: command not found
Gerben, how should I proceed?
On Nov 25, 2005, at 12:14 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
Adam,
Goodness gracious! I never saw that.
Meanwhile, with these changes, the document compiled
On 25 Nov 2005, at 21:26, David Arnold wrote:
Hans, Gerben,
No pstoedit on my system.
If I recall I looked into pstoedit a while back. The fact that I did
not release a package probably means there were problems getting it
to compile on OS X.
G
book $ pstoedit
-bash: pstoedit:
On 25 Nov 2005, at 22:42, Gerben Wierda wrote:
No pstoedit on my system.
If I recall I looked into pstoedit a while back. The fact that I
did not release a package probably means there were problems
getting it to compile on OS X.
I seem to recall similarly trying and failing about 11
If I recall I looked into pstoedit a while back. The fact that I
did not release a package probably means there were problems
getting it to compile on OS X.
I've a working pstoedit from Fink.
BTW, Gerben, your fontforge needs some libs in /lib instead of /usr/
local/lib. I symlinked it,
Gerben Wierda wrote:
On 25 Nov 2005, at 21:26, David Arnold wrote:
Hans, Gerben,
No pstoedit on my system.
If I recall I looked into pstoedit a while back. The fact that I did
not release a package probably means there were problems getting it
to compile on OS X.
there has been
Adam,
Making these changes on my system:
% output=pdftex
%
% copyright=pragma-ade readme=readme.pdf licence=cc-by-nc-sa
\preloadtypescripts % I wanted to speed things up a bit!
\startnotmode[atpragma]
\startMPenvironment[global]
% Current bug in
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
1. Certainly the *easiest* way to get a working solution is to
change the fontsynonyms in typ-dis.tex so that they match the real
world instead of the desired world.
in the past we have cycled between both [u|p]plr8t kind of names and the
problem was that
(1)
I tried to run texfont demofont.dat, but failed.
First off, Hans, am I missing a runtools.rb? I can't find it.
Secondly, I think the current demofont.dat has a bug because it triggers
an obscure texfont filtering feature. I changed the comments at the head
of the file to work around it:
# we
All,
I was able to texfont the demofont and texfont the palatino and
compiled test files for each. But when I try to compile mfonts.tex, I
get the stuff below. I obviously need help. I have no uplr8t anything
on my system.
011-101:~/Desktop/SVNContextManuals/manuals/fonts davidarnold$
On Nov 21, 2005, at 11:44 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
you need a proper subversion client; steve peter told me he had
that running on hsi mac so maybe he has some recommendation; one
you have that you can connect to svn.pragma-ade.com and check out
the manuals tree
The easiest thing to do is
Hans, Steve, et al,
OK. I have subversion client installed. Now what?
What commands will download what I need?
On Nov 21, 2005, at 8:44 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
Hans et al,
OK. I'd like to start with mfonts.tex. I am working with GWTeX on
Tiger and have just updated to
David Arnold said this at Mon, 21 Nov 2005 09:58:39 -0800:
Hans, Steve, et al,
OK. I have subversion client installed. Now what?
What commands will download what I need?
Presuming you're in a directory where you want the stuff (and svn is in
your path, etc):
svn checkout
Hans, Steve, Adam et al,
OK. Subversion installaed. Download the manual tree. I am in the
fonts subdirectory with:
fonts $ ls
demofont.afmdemofont.mapdemofont.texmfonts.tex
typeface.tex
demofont.datdemofont.pfbmfonts.rb showfont.tex
Baby steps. But
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