Hello, I need to setup header as shown below: pagenumber booktitle chaptertitle pagenumber ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- left page | right page | How to setup this type of header? I do not want dashed line below the header. Header should not be printed on a page where a chapter is starting. My body text should be in postscript Times Roman font. Thanks for your help. Anand
R S Ananda Murthy wrote:
How to setup this type of header? I do not want dashed line below the header. Header should not be printed on a page where a chapter is starting.
My body text should be in postscript Times Roman font.
Here you go. This is not the only solution (maybe not even the nicest) but it works for me. % \setuppagenumbering [location=, % .. of the automatically placed page number alternative=doublesided] % so left and right are different % pair 1 = left side of odd pages % pair 2 = right side of odd pages (empty) % pair 3 = left side of even pages % pair 4 = right side of even pages (empty) \setupheadertexts [\rlap{\the\pageno}\centerline{Put your title here}] [] [\centerline{\getmarking[chapter]}\llap{\the\pageno}] [] % no headers above chapter titles: \setuphead[chapter][header=empty] % load psnfss definitions % Uncomment the next if you have not installed cont-fnt.zip, % but instead have a working LaTeX installation. % \usetypescript[adobekb][ec] % register the times typescript \usetypescript[times][ec] % and start using it \setuptobodyfont[times]
Thanks for your help.
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Taco, Gerben, et al, From Taco's note: "Uncomment the next if you have not installed cont- fnt.zip, but instead have a working LaTeX installation. \usetypescript[adobekb][ec]," I would think the following would work for me after updating to the latest Context on Gerben's site using the Context updater. % output=pdf % \setuppagenumbering [location=, % .. of the automatically placed page number alternative=doublesided] % so left and right are different % pair 1 = left side of odd pages % pair 2 = right side of odd pages (empty) % pair 3 = left side of even pages % pair 4 = right side of even pages (empty) \setupheadertexts [\rlap{\the\pageno}\centerline{Put your title here}] [] [\centerline{\getmarking[chapter]}\llap{\the\pageno}] [] % no headers above chapter titles: \setuphead[chapter][header=empty] % load psnfss definitions % Uncomment the next if you have not installed cont-fnt.zip, % but instead have a working LaTeX installation. %\usetypescript[adobekb][ec] % register the times typescript \usetypescript[times][ec] % and start using it \setupbodyfont[times] \starttext \chapter{One} \dorecurse{10}{\input tufte\par} \stoptext But I got: (/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/tex/context/base/type-akb.tex)) kpathsea: Running mktextfm utmr8t mktextfm: Running mf-nowin -progname=mf \mode:=ljfour; mag:=1; nonstopmode; input utmr8t This is METAFONT, Version 2.71828 (Web2C 7.5.5) kpathsea: Running mktexmf utmr8t ! I can't find file `utmr8t'. <*> ...:=ljfour; mag:=1; nonstopmode; input utmr8t Please type another input file name ! Emergency stop. <*> ...:=ljfour; mag:=1; nonstopmode; input utmr8t Gerben, have we not installed the cont-fnt.zip Taco describes? On Dec 21, 2005, at 9:56 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
R S Ananda Murthy wrote:
How to setup this type of header? I do not want dashed line below the header. Header should not be printed on a page where a chapter is starting. My body text should be in postscript Times Roman font.
Here you go. This is not the only solution (maybe not even the nicest) but it works for me.
% \setuppagenumbering [location=, % .. of the automatically placed page number alternative=doublesided] % so left and right are different
% pair 1 = left side of odd pages % pair 2 = right side of odd pages (empty) % pair 3 = left side of even pages % pair 4 = right side of even pages (empty) \setupheadertexts [\rlap{\the\pageno}\centerline{Put your title here}] [] [\centerline{\getmarking[chapter]}\llap{\the\pageno}] []
% no headers above chapter titles: \setuphead[chapter][header=empty]
% load psnfss definitions % Uncomment the next if you have not installed cont-fnt.zip, % but instead have a working LaTeX installation. % \usetypescript[adobekb][ec]
% register the times typescript \usetypescript[times][ec]
% and start using it \setuptobodyfont[times]
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Gerben Wierda wrote:
On 21 Dec 2005, at 20:44, David Arnold wrote:
Gerben, have we not installed the cont-fnt.zip Taco describes?
The ConTeXt updater i-Package contains:
cont-ext.zip cont-fnt.zip cont-img.zip cont-tmf.zip
and it has whatever is on Hans' site not more than 24hr out of date.
since gwtex is the most up to date of the public distributions, there is normally no need to fetch the zips directly; best use gerbens updater; when i post a patch to the list, one can include it in cont-new.tex which will b eoverwritten when updating Hans
David Arnold wrote:
Taco, Gerben, et al,
From Taco's note: "Uncomment the next if you have not installed cont- fnt.zip, but instead have a working LaTeX installation.
My bad, I keep forgetting that there are references to non-existent metric files inside the context distribution. :-/ I've attached a new type-dis.tex that should behave better: it uses pXXXX prefixes like in the "adobekb" typescript for its defaults, and it has the psnfss for texnansi encoding commented out completely. I'm not too happy with this forgery, but it follows the 'normal' TeX convention and it at least points ConTeXt to existing metric files. Please give it a try and let me know if you run into trouble. (you have to replace your current one of course, and regenerate the format). Cheers, Taco
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
Taco, Gerben, et al,
From Taco's note: "Uncomment the next if you have not installed cont- fnt.zip, but instead have a working LaTeX installation.
My bad, I keep forgetting that there are references to non-existent metric files inside the context distribution. :-/
well, what is being shipped differs per tex (live) distribution unde what name and directory so we'll always be a bit behind -) (i'm not even sure if anything texnansi is shipped in the meantime; need to check it) Hans
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Please give it a try and let me know if you run into trouble. (you have to replace your current one of course, and regenerate the format).
So, the original urw files (u*) are no longer shipped? Great, that was the only font area left that could break ... so it means that (apart from the minimals on the tex collection, context does not work in the regular tex live 2005 distribution). Time to move everything that is subjected to changes in the base zip -) Should i replace the current type-dis by this one?
Hans Hagen wrote:
So, the original urw files (u*) are no longer shipped? Great, that was the only font area left that could break ... so it means that (apart from the minimals on the tex collection, context does not work in the regular tex live 2005 distribution). Time to move everything that is subjected to changes in the base zip -)
The URW metrics are in texlive2005 (in fonts-recommended), but not in teTeX 3 (most likely they are available in gwtex as well). But they are nowhere distributed in 8y encoding. And we have cont-fnt.zip now anyway, so this was a good moment to clean up type-dis.
Should i replace the current type-dis by this one?
My last one, yes. The one that only has lm->cm synonyms, nothing else. Taco
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
So, the original urw files (u*) are no longer shipped? Great, that was the only font area left that could break ... so it means that (apart from the minimals on the tex collection, context does not work in the regular tex live 2005 distribution). Time to move everything that is subjected to changes in the base zip -)
The URW metrics are in texlive2005 (in fonts-recommended), but not in teTeX 3 (most likely they are available in gwtex as well).
But they are nowhere distributed in 8y encoding. And we have cont-fnt.zip now anyway, so this was a good moment to clean up type-dis.
Should i replace the current type-dis by this one?
My last one, yes. The one that only has lm->cm synonyms, nothing else.
that's a bit tricky since there may be users out there who haven't or can't yet install cont-fnt, so how about - using the p* names now - dropping them around tex live 2006 (when the cont-fnt files are around, silently ignoring the berry scripts -that are then missing- is ok) (i can imagine putting the simplfied type-dis in the cont-ftn file -) Hans
Hans Hagen wrote:
that's a bit tricky since there may be users out there who haven't or can't yet install cont-fnt, so how about
- using the p* names now
isn't that what adobekb is supposed to do? So why not use the new, empty one and add \usetypescript[adobekb] somewhere? Taco
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
that's a bit tricky since there may be users out there who haven't or can't yet install cont-fnt, so how about
- using the p* names now
isn't that what adobekb is supposed to do? So why not use the new, empty one and add \usetypescript[adobekb] somewhere?
hm, you mean type-akb.tex ... i'll give it a thought and when nobody complains i'll kick out the p's from type-dis (well, i can then merge dis into whatever); we can extend type-akb to listen to the berry typescript names i will give it a thought Hans
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
So, the original urw files (u*) are no longer shipped? Great, that was the only font area left that could break ... so it means that (apart from the minimals on the tex collection, context does not work in the regular tex live 2005 distribution). Time to move everything that is subjected to changes in the base zip -)
The URW metrics are in texlive2005 (in fonts-recommended), but not in teTeX 3 (most likely they are available in gwtex as well).
But they are nowhere distributed in 8y encoding. And we have cont-fnt.zip now anyway, so this was a good moment to clean up type-dis.
Should i replace the current type-dis by this one?
My last one, yes. The one that only has lm->cm synonyms, nothing else.
how about vietnamese ... we need to move the berry names to akb then: \starttypescript [berry] [t5] should then become \starttypescript [adobekb] [t5] or better \starttypescript [berry,adobekb] [t5] and: \starttypescript [berry,adobekb] [texnansi] \starttypescript [berry,adobekb] [ec] does this makes sense? (The u* and p* files do differ, don't they? If so, what are the compatibility issues involved? I remember some differences in spacing.) Hans
Hi, Hans Hagen wrote:
My last one, yes. The one that only has lm->cm synonyms, nothing else.
how about vietnamese ... we need to move the berry names to akb then:
I see now that there are no vietnamese fonts in cont-fnt.zip, I thought you had included the t5 metrics as well. Those fonts should not be deleted from type-dis then, sorry.
[berry] vs. [adobekb] does this makes sense?
My original take was: if you know how to install the next context release, then you also know how to install cont-fnt, and no other trickery would be needed to get these postscript fonts to work. Just install cont-fnt if you want texfont names, or use e.g. \usetypescript[adobekb][ec] \usetypescript[palatino][ec] if you want to stick to berry names. Anything else will give you a "missing font" error, but one that should be easier to solve than the current "utmr8y" errors. So my plan was: no additional changes, just some removed \fontsynonyms: the ones that map to (regularly) unavailable fonts.
(The u* and p* files do differ, don't they? If so, what are the compatibility issues involved? I remember some differences in spacing.)
I do not think there will be compatibility issues since the old type-dis used the same actual metrics as the texfont-installed ones (both the u* (fontinst) and the [encoding]-u* (texfont) ones are based on the same .afm files, by URW). The only different ones are the p* ones that are (already and still will be) loaded by \usetypescript[adobekb]. These may or may not be based on actual Adobe metrics, I am not sure. Cheers, Taco
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David Arnold
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Gerben Wierda
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Hans Hagen
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R S Ananda Murthy
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Taco Hoekwater