On 23-6-2010 7:44, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Wolfgang, Hraban,
Just testing the feature suggested by Wolfgang, I ran into a « fatal error » on
one test file, which I could nail down to this minimal example:
\definecharacterkerning[extraspace][factor=.05]
\setcharacterkerning[extraspace]
\startte
On 23-6-2010 7:44, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Wolfgang, Hraban,
Just testing the feature suggested by Wolfgang, I ran into a « fatal error » on
one test file, which I could nail down to this minimal example:
\definecharacterkerning[extraspace][factor=.05]
\setcharacterkerning[extraspace]
\startte
On 23-6-2010 8:12, Otared Kavian wrote:
On 23 juin 2010, at 19:55, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
[…]
Is it the the word affligeant or just the ffl ligature which causes the error
message
the combination affli creates the fatal error, while ffli does not.
(can't check it at the moment) but extra
On 23 juin 2010, at 19:55, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> […]
> Is it the the word affligeant or just the ffl ligature which causes the error
> message
the combination affli creates the fatal error, while ffli does not.
> (can't check it at the moment) but extrakerning is just a workaround in this
Am 23.06.2010 um 19:44 schrieb Otared Kavian :
> Hi Wolfgang, Hraban,
>
> Just testing the feature suggested by Wolfgang, I ran into a « fatal error »
> on one test file, which I could nail down to this minimal example:
>
> \definecharacterkerning[extraspace][factor=.05]
> \setcharacterkerning[
Hi Wolfgang, Hraban,
Just testing the feature suggested by Wolfgang, I ran into a « fatal error » on
one test file, which I could nail down to this minimal example:
\definecharacterkerning[extraspace][factor=.05]
\setcharacterkerning[extraspace]
\starttext
affine, fil,
affligeant % <-- afflig
2010/6/23 Wolfgang Schuster :
>> Using it, I find it unnecessary tight - how can I space it a bit? (using
>> MkIV)
>> I found \stretchednormalcase, but I'd like to enable it per-font.
>
> This is currently not possible but you can try this:
> \definecharacterkerning[extraspace][factor=.05]
> \setc
Am 23.06.2010 um 16:08 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
> Hi ho,
>
> I just noticed that Heros CN is missing in type-otf.mkiv. Would you
> add it please?
> The fonts are in the minimal distribution.
>
> Using it, I find it unnecessary tight - how can I space it a bit? (using MkIV)
> I found \stret
Hi ho,
I just noticed that Heros CN is missing in type-otf.mkiv. Would you
add it please?
The fonts are in the minimal distribution.
Using it, I find it unnecessary tight - how can I space it a bit? (using MkIV)
I found \stretchednormalcase, but I'd like to enable it per-font.
Greetlings, Hraba
Dne petek 18. junija 2010 ob 22:27:31 je Matija Šuklje napisal(a):
> Dne petek 18. junija 2010 ob 21:59:20 je Hans Hagen napisal(a):
> > you can aways have a minimal alongside tex live, just don't share trees
>
> Meh, I'll try minimals again tomorrow. Thanks for the
Dne petek 18. junija 2010 ob 21:59:20 je Hans Hagen napisal(a):
> On 18-6-2010 9:54, Matija Šuklje wrote:
> > If I can't fix TeX Live 2008 (for LaTeX) and 2010 (for ConTeXt)
> > coexisting, how bad is ConTeXt in 2009?
>
> you can aways have a minimal alongside tex li
On 18-6-2010 9:54, Matija Šuklje wrote:
If I can't fix TeX Live 2008 (for LaTeX) and 2010 (for ConTeXt) coexisting,
how bad is ConTeXt in 2009?
you can aways have a minimal alongside tex live, just don't share trees
the whole idea behind minimals is that they are independent
for 20
If I can't fix TeX Live 2008 (for LaTeX) and 2010 (for ConTeXt) coexisting,
how bad is ConTeXt in 2009?
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More TeX Live problems from my part. I suppose I'm stupid or something...
To '/etc/env.d/98texlive_local_moj_začasen' I've added:
--8<---
PATH="/opt/TeXLive2010/bin/x86_64-linux"
INFOPATH="/opt/TeXLive2010/texmf/doc/info"
MANPATH="/opt/Te
Dne četrtek 17. junija 2010 ob 20:48:08 je Wolfgang Schuster napisal(a):
>\startlettercontent
>...
>\stoplettercontent
>
>\setups[letter:place]
>
That works now, thanks :]
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Am 17.06.10 20:27, schrieb Matija Šuklje:
Dne četrtek 17. junija 2010 ob 20:09:31 je Wolfgang Schuster napisal(a):
I run now your example on my system and noticed a problem with the
footnote numbering,
i can fix this in the next release but for the moment add
\setupletterstyle[before={\rese
Dne četrtek 17. junija 2010 ob 20:09:31 je Wolfgang Schuster napisal(a):
> I run now your example on my system and noticed a problem with the
> footnote numbering,
> i can fix this in the next release but for the moment add
>
> \setupletterstyle[before={\resetnumber[footnote]}]
>
> to your docume
OK, that worked. Thanks :]
I was worried that I did something wrong with the TeX Live installation.
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Am 17.06.10 19:45, schrieb Matija Šuklje:
Dne četrtek 17. junija 2010 ob 19:39:32 je Wolfgang Schuster napisal(a):
Can you show the content of the letter?
See attached.
I run now your example on my system and noticed a problem with the
footnote numbering,
i can fix this in the
Am 17.06.10 19:45, schrieb Matija Šuklje:
Dne četrtek 17. junija 2010 ob 19:39:32 je Wolfgang Schuster napisal(a):
Can you show the content of the letter?
See attached.
Can you try '\startletter\relax'!
Everything between \start/\stopletter is saved in a buffer and the two
opt
Dne četrtek 17. junija 2010 ob 19:39:32 je Wolfgang Schuster napisal(a):
> Can you show the content of the letter?
See attached.
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\mainlanguage[en]
\enableregime[utf8]
\setuppapersize[a4][a4]
\
Am 17.06.10 19:18, schrieb Matija Šuklje:
Hullo,
I've installed TeX Live 2010 following the HOWTO on the *garden[1], but when I
try to compile a file that I made with the 2008 version and using the Letter
module, I get the error below.
Any ideas what I did wrong? :\
Can you sho
Hullo,
I've installed TeX Live 2010 following the HOWTO on the *garden[1], but when I
try to compile a file that I made with the 2008 version and using the Letter
module, I get the error below.
Any ideas what I did wrong? :\
--8<
MTXrun | kpse fallback with progname
I'm just wondering how TeX Gyre were generated, did they use some
MetaType1 magic, or was it designed by hand. I've vague memories
suggesting the former, but I can't find anything about this right now,
nor I can find MataType sources of the fonts (if there are).
I'd like to us
J. Fine asked sometime ago something like python's zip tha merge two
"lists" element by element, cfr.
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.text.tex/browse_thread/thread/2c1feea4ad19501e/cf6f849c5b81e76c?show_docid=cf6f849c5b81e76c
Here is the idea: a list is zero or more control sequence, ie
{} is
Perfect!
Thanks very much,
mk
Dne 28.5.2010 17:38, Wolfgang Schuster napsal(a):
Am 28.05.10 15:38, schrieb Martin Kolařík:
Hello,
I have found a problem when switching from MkII to MkIV -- I am using
a XML containing raw TeX (a temporary solution for math, which lasts
for four years now
Am 28.05.10 15:38, schrieb Martin Kolařík:
Hello,
I have found a problem when switching from MkII to MkIV -- I am using
a XML containing raw TeX (a temporary solution for math, which lasts
for four years now) and now, in MkIV, I did not succeed to adopt TeX
anyhow. The math is typeset in
Hello,
I have found a problem when switching from MkII to MkIV -- I am using a
XML containing raw TeX (a temporary solution for math, which lasts for
four years now) and now, in MkIV, I did not succeed to adopt TeX anyhow.
The math is typeset in math style, but obviously characters read from
Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
We've made the final tex live current. As a consequence of some fixes it
also means that a bitmore went in there than planned. Taco made release
notes and will check this version into texlive 2010.
Release notes are here:
http://wiki.contextgarde
Hi,
We've made the final tex live current. As a consequence of some fixes it
also means that a bitmore went in there than planned. Taco made release
notes and will check this version into texlive 2010.
This also means that (in upcoming betas) we can start using > 0.60
versions o
Hello,
Is there any possibility use TeX comments (text behind character %) in
Lua strings?
When I use comment char % inside luastring, then rest of string (i.e.
next TeX definitions) are for TeX invisible.
For example:
When I make string :
TeXDefsByLua=[[
\def\printline{
\directlua
On Tue, May 04 2010, Peter Münster wrote:
> How can I get the value of a variable or a mode in the lua part?
The solution is so simple... :
\ctxlua{userdata = userdata or {}; userdata.myvar = \env{MyVar}}
\starttext
\startluacode
if userdata.myvar then
tex.print("TRUE")
else
tex.print("F
Hello,
How can I get the value of a variable or a mode in the lua part?
Example:
context --arguments=MyVar=true test
And in test.tex:
\starttext
\startluacode
local my_var = loadstring("return " .. get_value_of("MyVar"))
if my_var then
tex.print("TRUE")
else
tex.print("FALSE")
end
\sto
On 22-4-2010 9:15, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello everybody.
Is there any possibility discover through Lua in ConTeXt whether it
has been defined in ConTeXt source any regular TeX macros?
\starttext
\directlua{print(token.command_name(token.create('star
Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello everybody.
Is there any possibility discover through Lua in ConTeXt whether it has
been defined in ConTeXt source any regular TeX macros?
\starttext
\directlua{print(token.command_name(token.create('starttext')))}
\directlua{print(token.command_name(to
Hello everybody.
Is there any possibility discover through Lua in ConTeXt whether it has
been defined in ConTeXt source any regular TeX macros?
Be enough for me any simple example or relevant link.
Thanx
J.Hajtmar
\setupinterlinespace without changing offset does the trick.
Many thanks,
Vianney
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 14:13, Peter Münster wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 05 2010, Vianney le Clément wrote:
>
>> \setupframed
>> [frame=none,
>> offset=0pt,
>> location=top]
>
> Hello,
>
> I cannot explain why, but
On Mon, Apr 05 2010, Vianney le Clément wrote:
> \setupframed
> [frame=none,
>offset=0pt,
>location=top]
Hello,
I cannot explain why, but offset=overlay seems to be slightly better.
> \blank\sl
\setupinterlinespace
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Hello,
Yet another new ConTeXt user here. To briefly introduce myself, I am a
computer scientist interested in typography as a hobby. Up to now, I
did most things in LaTeX (sometimes resorting to ugly TeX hacking).
Recently I gave ConTeXt MkIV a try and am quite happy with it.
Now my question: I
orts many different kinds of fonts
>* write your own kpathsea module (and thus replace kpathsea)
>* do a nodelist traversal and find out about the different node types
>* create a nodelist and write it out to TeX (node.write(...))
>* use tex.linebreak() for creating a paragraph.
...
Goo
On 3-4-2010 8:56, Graham Douglas wrote:
<>
Hi Hans
Thank you for your commnts. Oh, for sure, tinkering with
plain is just an interim step along the (long...) road. A very minimal
"harness setup" to write minimal code --- to play with the various
LuaTeX API functions via GNU's gdb debugger. By b
u stay with plain, then add features as you go along:
* write your own font handler (see the bluewiki page) - LuaTeX supports many
different kinds of fonts
* write your own kpathsea module (and thus replace kpathsea)
* do a nodelist traversal and find out about the different node types
* create
<>
Hi Hans
Thank you for your commnts. Oh, for sure, tinkering with
plain is just an interim step along the (long...) road. A very minimal
"harness setup" to write minimal code --- to play with the various
LuaTeX API functions via GNU's gdb debugger. By building a small test
environment/playg
On 3-4-2010 7:51, Graham Douglas wrote:
So, is it possible to find and load .afm/.pfb with your luatex-plain
example. Is that font machinery included in luatex-plain?
the 'generic' code is only providing opentype support and type1/afm goes
via the regular tex specific tfm route a
Dear Hans, Taco et al
I hope this is the appropriate place to ask my question
--- if not, my apologies.
I've compiled LuaTeX on Windows and have been using Hans'
presentation "using plain TEX" (from TUG 2009) to construct
a minimal working runtime environment based on pla
On Fri, Mar 19 2010, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
> $a="b";
> $$a="456";
> print $b; # result 456
No problem with tables:
testtab = {}
testtab.a = "b"
testtab[testtab.a] = 456
print(testtab.b) -- result 456
Documentation about lua is here: http://www.lua.org/
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Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello,
I am sorry, I am novice in this maillist and in Lua(TeX) too. I dont
know if my problem isn't off topic.
My inquiry is here: Is it make possible with variables in Lua(TeX) do
for similar "hara-kiri" like in Perl or PHP by this example?:
$a="
Hello,
I am sorry, I am novice in this maillist and in Lua(TeX) too. I dont
know if my problem isn't off topic.
My inquiry is here: Is it make possible with variables in Lua(TeX) do
for similar "hara-kiri" like in Perl or PHP by this example?:
$a="b";
$$a=&quo
On 17-3-2010 22:27, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Took me quite some time to discover:
\startxmlsetups xml:common:tex
\xmlflushcontext{#1}{}
\stopxmlsetups
but worthwhile because it seems to do what I wanted.
that's indeed a new one (added recently), there's also a filter:
\xmlfilter{#1}{/whateve
Am 17.03.10 14:20, schrieb Hans van der Meer:
I do not understand the following. Running the Schuster code exactly
as it is, the enclosure works. If however I incorporate
the data from file instead of through \savebuffer, then it doesn't work.
\savebuffer writes the content into the external fi
Took me quite some time to discover:
\startxmlsetups xml:common:tex
\xmlflushcontext{#1}{}
\stopxmlsetups
but worthwhile because it seems to do what I wanted.
Hans van der Meer
On 17 mrt 2010, at 13:46, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 17-3-2010 12:14, Wolfgang Schuste
On 17-3-2010 14:09, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Strange. First ran the Schuster code and got two bold outputs.
Then changing to the Hagen code (xmlraw) the -enclosed code gives:
"This is bold text.
That code doesn't work where the first did. How come?
well, it depends on what you want ... Wolfgang
o let ConTeXt interpret the CDATA content, at
the moment it is printed verbatim.
What you can also do is to write TeX content in a tex element and
disable xml parsing.
A better way is to minimize your markup and inlcude rules etc. in
other elements/environments (e.g. headers, descrip
Strange. First ran the Schuster code and got two bold outputs.
Then changing to the Hagen code (xmlraw) the -enclosed code gives:
"This is bold text.
That code doesn't work where the first did. How come?
On 17 mrt 2010, at 13:46, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 17-3-2010 12:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On 17-3-2010 12:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\startxmlsetups xml:tex
\disableXML
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:tex
\xmlraw{#1}{}
\stopxmlsetups
-
Hans Ha
content, at the
moment it is printed verbatim.
What you can also do is to write TeX content in a tex element and
disable xml parsing.
A better way is to minimize your markup and inlcude rules etc. in other
elements/environments (e.g. headers, descriptions ...)
\startbuffer[test]
This
On 17 mrt 2010, at 11:49, Philipp Gesang wrote:
On 2010-03-17 <11:28:30>, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Typesetting material containing macro's from inside a xml-node does
not give TeX-ed results.
How can this be accomplished?
Hi Hans,
I'm using extra tags with setups because n
On 2010-03-17 <11:28:30>, Hans van der Meer wrote:
> Typesetting material containing macro's from inside a xml-node does
> not give TeX-ed results.
> How can this be accomplished?
Hi Hans,
I'm using extra tags with setups because no TeX code seems to be
processed directly
Typesetting material containing macro's from inside a xml-node does
not give TeX-ed results.
How can this be accomplished?
Minimal example ConTeXt code:
\startxmlsetups xml:testsetups
\xmlsetsetup{test}{test}{xml:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xml:testsetups}
\startxmls
2010/2/28 Vedran Miletić wrote:
> 2010/2/26 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>> I suspect (though I don't really know) that the difference comes from
>> different versions of TeX Gyre. There's a quick experiment you can do:
>>
>> rsync -av \
>> /usr/loc
2010/2/26 Mojca Miklavec :
> I suspect (though I don't really know) that the difference comes from
> different versions of TeX Gyre. There's a quick experiment you can do:
>
> rsync -av \
> /usr/local/texlive/2009/texmf-dist/fonts/tfm/public/tex-gyre/ \
>
I suspect (though I don't really know) that the difference comes from
different versions of TeX Gyre. There's a quick experiment you can do:
rsync -av \
/usr/local/texlive/2009/texmf-dist/fonts/tfm/public/tex-gyre/ \
/path/to/minimals/tex/texmf/fonts/tfm/publi
2010/2/26 Mojca Miklavec :
> 2010/2/26 Vedran Miletić je napisal:
>> Hi,
>>
>> is minimals supposed to have the same output using MkII as TeX Live
>> 2009? Or have I missunderstood what does it mean that 'MkII is
>> frozen'?
>
> It is declared froze
2010/2/26 Vedran Miletić je napisal:
> Hi,
>
> is minimals supposed to have the same output using MkII as TeX Live
> 2009? Or have I missunderstood what does it mean that 'MkII is
> frozen'?
It is declared frozen, but it may still happen that something changes
unintenti
Hi,
is minimals supposed to have the same output using MkII as TeX Live
2009? Or have I missunderstood what does it mean that 'MkII is
frozen'?
I ask because I get different results on same document. I'm using
Palatino font. It seems related to spacing between letters in "
On Thu, Feb 25 2010, James Fisher wrote:
> Obviously I don't expect answers to all these here, but can someone point me
> to somewhere on the 'net that could answer them? The only other
> possibilities I can see are buying an expensive copy of the TeXbook, etc.
Hello James,
Look for a second-han
:
>
> On Feb 25, 2010, at 9:39 PM, James Fisher wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > After a few days working in "do what the tutorials say" mode, I now want
> to understand TeX from a programmer's mindset. I have not been able just by
> practise to work
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
but there's an absolutely wonderful book which you can download for
free, TeX by topic, http://eijkhout.net/texbytopic/texbytopic.html
Personally, I find it more accessible than the TeXbook.
Also see
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq
On Feb 25, 2010, at 9:39 PM, James Fisher wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> After a few days working in "do what the tutorials say" mode, I now want to
> understand TeX from a programmer's mindset. I have not been able just by
> practise to work out what the syntactic
Hi,
After a few days working in "do what the tutorials say" mode, I now want to
understand TeX from a programmer's mindset. I have not been able just by
practise to work out what the syntactic rules of TeX are, and I am hoping
that there is a sensible guide to this somewhere. Ho
2010/2/25 Mojca Miklavec :
> Maybe you can convince the author to come to DANTE meeting :) BachoTeX
> would be better of course, but since he's Dutch, convincing him to
> come to Dortmund might be easier to start with.
Bram lives in Kopenhagen, so BachoTeX would indeed be better for him.
Best
then you already have the complete TeX implementation.
Maybe you can convince the author to come to DANTE meeting :) BachoTeX
would be better of course, but since he's Dutch, convincing him to
come to Dortmund might b
2010/2/24 Mojca Miklavec :
> http://www.bramstein.com/projects/typeset/
Wow! Combine with WOFF und HZ. :-)
Best
Martin
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On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 11:38:11PM +0100, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> http://www.bramstein.com/projects/typeset/
>
> PS: the author comes from the second nicest country in the world :)
Combined with jsMath, I think we can now reimplement TeX in JS :D
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, but that will mean that context-minimals will conflict with
texlive. With the current approach, you can use both texlive (which is
needed for latex, texinfo, and plain tex) and context-minimals. All you
need to do is run
source /opt/context-minimals/setuptex
once for each terminal session.
A
Aditya Mahajan, Mon, 15 Feb 2010 12:29:58 -0500:
> On Mon, 15 Feb 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
>
>> I can, however it was already discussed here in this thread and fixed
>> once...
>
> You can try the same solution again :)
>
> source /opt/context-minimals/setuptex
>
>> minimal file :
>> http://
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
I can, however it was already discussed here in this thread and fixed
once...
You can try the same solution again :)
source /opt/context-minimals/setuptex
minimal file :
http://dpaste.com/159433/
log:
http://dpaste.com/159432/
Notice that the fil
I can, however it was already discussed here in this thread and fixed
once...
minimal file :
http://dpaste.com/159433/
log:
http://dpaste.com/159432/
Here is how it should show, ie. correctly :
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4021/4258250861_30120b1923_o.png
Here is the "incorrect" document:
htt
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
Sorry... the package installs fine, however the output is wrong again
(the text is behind/below the flag, not right to it)
Can you attach a minimal example and the log file?
Aditya
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Taco Hoekwater, Fri, 12 Feb 2010 08:33:27 +0100:
> Lubos Kolouch wrote:
>> Aditya Mahajan, Sun, 10 Jan 2010 04:46:54 -0500:
>>
>>> On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
>>>
Thank you for the investigation, I will open a ticket with the buggy
(Archlinux) texlive package.
>>> You can
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
Aditya Mahajan, Sun, 10 Jan 2010 04:46:54 -0500:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
Thank you for the investigation, I will open a ticket with the buggy
(Archlinux) texlive package.
You can also my context-minimals-git package for Archlinux:
Lubos Kolouch wrote:
Aditya Mahajan, Sun, 10 Jan 2010 04:46:54 -0500:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
Thank you for the investigation, I will open a ticket with the buggy
(Archlinux) texlive package.
You can also my context-minimals-git package for Archlinux:
http://www.ntg.nl/pip
Aditya Mahajan, Sun, 10 Jan 2010 04:46:54 -0500:
> On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
>
>> Thank you for the investigation, I will open a ticket with the buggy
>> (Archlinux) texlive package.
>
> You can also my context-minimals-git package for Archlinux:
>
> http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/
Aditya Mahajan, Wed, 13 Jan 2010 13:18:55 -0500:
> On Wed, 13 Jan 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
>
>> Aditya Mahajan, Sun, 10 Jan 2010 04:46:54 -0500:
>>
>>> On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
>>>
Thank you for the investigation, I will open a ticket with the buggy
(Archlinux) texliv
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
Aditya Mahajan, Sun, 10 Jan 2010 04:46:54 -0500:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
Thank you for the investigation, I will open a ticket with the buggy
(Archlinux) texlive package.
You can also my context-minimals-git package for Archlinux:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
> Thanks, after pressing Enter twice (in two cases) I could install the
> package, however the output is still wrong :(
That's a bug in ConTeXt then, likely.
Regards,
--
Vedran Miletić
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Vedran Miletić, Wed, 13 Jan 2010 18:02:02 +0100:
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Lubos Kolouch
> wrote:
>> Aditya Mahajan, Sun, 10 Jan 2010 04:46:54 -0500:
>>
>>> On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
>>>
Thank you for the investigation, I will open a ticket with the buggy
(Archl
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
> Aditya Mahajan, Sun, 10 Jan 2010 04:46:54 -0500:
>
>> On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you for the investigation, I will open a ticket with the buggy
>>> (Archlinux) texlive package.
>>
>> You can also my context-minimal
Aditya Mahajan, Sun, 10 Jan 2010 04:46:54 -0500:
> On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
>
>> Thank you for the investigation, I will open a ticket with the buggy
>> (Archlinux) texlive package.
>
> You can also my context-minimals-git package for Archlinux:
>
> http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
Thank you for the investigation, I will open a ticket with the
buggy (Archlinux) texlive package.
You can also my context-minimals-git package for Archlinux:
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2009/043743.html
which installs the latest context-b
Lubos Kolouch wrote:
Taco Hoekwater, Sat, 09 Jan 2010 11:51:27 +0100:
Lubos Kolouch wrote:
Hello,
(sorry for posting to wrong group first).
Output looks ok here with the latest context release, so it could be a
bug in the context included in texlive. The probable cause is that
\ does not swit
Taco Hoekwater, Sat, 09 Jan 2010 11:51:27 +0100:
> Lubos Kolouch wrote:
>> Hello,
>> (sorry for posting to wrong group first).
>
> Output looks ok here with the latest context release, so it could be a
> bug in the context included in texlive. The probable cause is that
> \ does not switch to hor
Lubos Kolouch wrote:
Hello,
(sorry for posting to wrong group first).
Output looks ok here with the latest context release, so it could be a
bug in the context included in texlive. The probable cause is that
\ does not switch to horizontal mode like it should, so
an extra space before the newli
ote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a strange problem and I am not sure what causes it.
>
> This is a context question, redirecting to the mailing list.
>
> (we will still need a small test file, though)
>
> Best wishes,
> Taco
>
>> When I run texlive on one
Lubos Kolouch wrote:
Hello,
I have a strange problem and I am not sure what causes it.
This is a context question, redirecting to the mailing list.
(we will still need a small test file, though)
Best wishes,
Taco
When I run texlive on one of my .tex files in Gentoo (texlive-2008),
\bTD
Am 08.01.2010 um 04:40 schrieb Vladimir Lomov:
> Nevertheless, as I already mentioned, wiki.contextgarden.net/Russian
> shows examples with TeX Gyre fonts and it is worth to update them (I'm
> now working on that).
You can also add a list a free fonts with cyrillic chars, e.g. De
Hi.
2010/1/8 Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky :
> Dear Mojca
>>
>> Did you read the message about TeX Gyre?
>>
>
> O! I overlooked it.
>
> This will not affect me much since I use standard Windows fonts and
> sometimes Adobe. But the poor thing is that ConTeXt will
Dear Mojca
Did you read the message about TeX Gyre?
O! I overlooked it.
This will not affect me much since I use standard Windows fonts and
sometimes Adobe. But the poor thing is that ConTeXt will not work with
Cyrillic "out of the box" anymore.
However, since we coun
> That is, TeX Gyre project was unable to contact with Valek or he
> rejected they idea?
Valek rejected the idea.
Arthur
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