Am 2006-12-30 um 10:28 schrieb Douglas Philips:
> Arg. My bane. Fonts. The one thing that pulls me ever so slightly to
> using Pages...
> Not because I want a garish mix of goofball junk fonts, but because I
> love Palatino for newletters
> and Papyrus for cards and short notes...
> I figured out
plink wrote:
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> Well, the ConTeXt manual is one of the most stable components of
>> ConTeXt indeed ;)
>>
>
> ;-)
>
> should be wikified ...
>
>
>>> (IIRC, Hans is also a core team member of LuaTeX, so perhaps I should
>>> just suck it up with LaTeX until LuaTeX
On 30. des. 2006, at 7:38, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
> Rolf Lindgren writes:
>>> \setupindenting[medium, yes]
>>
>> ConTeXt seems to choke on the "yes" here.
>
> Hmm, texshow says lists 'yes' and 'medium' as valid keywords. What
> ConTeXt version are you using? Can you post the error log? I had no
Rolf Lindgren writes:
> > \setupindenting[medium, yes]
>
> ConTeXt seems to choke on the "yes" here.
Hmm, texshow says lists 'yes' and 'medium' as valid keywords. What
ConTeXt version are you using? Can you post the error log? I had no
problems running the whole hello-world file through the 20
On 30. des. 2006, at 6:47, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
> \setupindenting[medium, yes]
ConTeXt seems to choke on the "yes" here.
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On 2006 Dec 30, at 12:47 AM, Sanjoy Mahajan indited:
>> So, I've been contemplating whether I should move "up" the
>> abstraction ladder to ConTeXt or "down" to plain TeX and really
>> learn to build the world from boxes and glue. :-)
>
> I wrote my dissertation using plain TeX plus eplain,
> ...
>
On 2006 Dec 29, at 10:04 PM, Mojca Miklavec indited:
> On 12/29/06, Douglas Philips wrote:
>> The undocumented features are documented in My Ways? :-)
>
> Esp. the two MyWay's written by the author who mentioned that ;)
:-)
I see you also have one... all of which are next up on my Sunday
aftern
On 2006 Dec 29, at 2:22 PM, andrea valle indited:
> Well, maybe I'm missing something.
> But if you need to use ConTeXt on a mac you can use Gerben's distro,
> which also set up a crontab for you, and when you update it simply
> does
> all the boring stuff for you (I hate TeX tree structure ...)
On 2006 Dec 29, at 12:38 PM, plink indited:
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>> Well, the ConTeXt manual is one of the most stable components of
>> ConTeXt indeed ;)
>
> ;-)
>
> should be wikified ...
Probably, but it'd be sad to lose the ability to download and print
it for offline reading (I may be i
> So, I've been contemplating whether I should move "up" the
> abstraction ladder to ConTeXt or "down" to plain TeX and really
> learn to build the world from boxes and glue. :-)
I wrote my dissertation using plain TeX plus eplain, and spent several
days learning about insertions so that I could f
On 12/29/06, Douglas Philips wrote:
> On 2006 Dec 28, at 5:00 PM, Aditya Mahajan indited:
> > On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Douglas Philips wrote:
> >> cont-eni.pdf (ConTeXt the manual by Hans Hagen, November 12th, 2001).
> >
> > That is the most up to date manual and should get you started for most
> > of
>
Well, maybe I'm missing something.
But if you need to use ConTeXt on a mac you can use Gerben's distro,
which also set up a crontab for you, and when you update it simply does
all the boring stuff for you (I hate TeX tree structure ...)
http://ii2.sourceforge.net/tex-index.html
Best
-a-
>
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Well, the ConTeXt manual is one of the most stable components of
> ConTeXt indeed ;)
;-)
should be wikified ...
>> (IIRC, Hans is also a core team member of LuaTeX, so perhaps I should
>> just suck it up with LaTeX until LuaTeX is viable?)
>
> No reason for, as Aditya al
On 2006 Dec 28, at 5:00 PM, Aditya Mahajan indited:
> On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Douglas Philips wrote:
>> cont-eni.pdf (ConTeXt the manual by Hans Hagen, November 12th, 2001).
>
> That is the most up to date manual and should get you started for most
> of the basic features. The features that are not in
On 2006 Dec 28, at 7:43 PM, Mojca Miklavec indited:
> Well, the ConTeXt manual is one of the most stable components of
> ConTeXt indeed ;)
:-)
> But consider it from the bright side:
> yes, it's still fully usable (after two years of using ConTeXt it's
> still hard to do anything without using it
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 18:58:25 -0700, John R. Culleton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Most plain TeX (the
> old stuff) documents will run under Context.
Careful! This only works with a subset of Plain TeX documents. Don't
remember any examples off hand (digging out of the second blizzard in a
On Thursday 28 December 2006 19:43, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
then I finally discovered PSTricks which became
> kind-of-obsolete with pdfTeX or XeTeX. The same story with just about
> any package for creating slides or changing page layout, headers,
> footers (and they all took a lot of time to learn
On 12/28/06, Douglas Philips wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I've just recently tried to "get up to speed" on ConTeXt by reading
> what I could find on the web, including
> cont-eni.pdf (ConTeXt the manual by Hans Hagen, November 12th, 2001).
>
> Recent activity on this list, discussing the Debian packag
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Douglas Philips wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I've just recently tried to "get up to speed" on ConTeXt by reading
> what I could find on the web, including
> cont-eni.pdf (ConTeXt the manual by Hans Hagen, November 12th, 2001).
That is the most up to date manual and should get
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