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  I tried to make directed quotation marks in TexShop using option ] and 
option shift ] but they don't show up in the output file for some reason 
(the output file is PDF).Any information would be appreciated.
                       Rick

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On Sunday, Nov 3, 2002, at 00:55 America/Mexico_City, Rick Jarosh wrote:

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>  I tried to make directed quotation marks in TexShop using option ] 
> and option shift ] but they don't show up in the output file for some 
> reason (the output file is PDF).Any information would be appreciated.
>                       Rick

Are you using

\usepackage[applemac]{inputenc}

in your preamble?

With this it should work.

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Dear Gerben,
I think there is a problem with context fonts on this distribution.

I am running 10.2.1 and I downloaded the Friday images from below onto a
machine partition that previously had not had tetex installed. I installed
into the default locations so that texmf is in
 /usr/local/tetex/share/texmf/

Short test programs appear to run in latex, including when using
 \usepackage{pslatex}

In context however I cannot get the fonts to work properly and it appears to
be because of a problem with "tex root". For instance the command
 texfont --encoding=ec --batch type-tmf.dat
Fails on each command line with the message
     processing aborted : unknown tex root
I used a modified type-tmf.dat with
 --fontroot=/usr/local/tetex/share/texmf/
Added to each line
I also needed to copy ec.enc into the working directory from another
computer, and then the creation of fonts appears to work.

Compilation of a simple context file using cm fonts (ie normal defaults)
without font change is nearly OK, there is a warning however
Warning pdfetex (file
/usr/local/teTex/share/texmf.local/pdftex/config/pdftex.cfg):  invalid line
in config file `pdf_minorversion 4'
Which seems to be your addition. Note the capital T in teTex here?

Using the lines
 \setupencoding[default=ec]
 \setupbodyfont[pos]
Causes the message that
Warning: pdfetex (file ec-raw-utmr8a): Font ec-raw-utmr8a at 720 not found
And the font is not incorporated leaving a blank page. The tfm file
/usr/local/tetex/share/texmf/fonts/tfm/urw/times/ec-raw-utmr8a.tfm
Is present on the disc.

It appears that all of these problems stem from the tex root for fonts not
being correct somewhere. Does the capital T have anything to do with it? I
am now at my limit of knowledge!!

TIA. I hope this is clear.

-- 
Nigel

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> 
> I have changed the handling authentication on packages. It is now
> possible to turn authentication on or off at will with a switch in the
> properties tab. Since authentication may linger on and you do not by
> definition get a password panel, you need a visual clue during
> installation etc to see if you are running authenticated. I therefore
> display the output of authenticated processes in red and
> unauthenticated in black.
> 
> http://www.rna.nl/ii.html for i-Installer and
> http://www.rna.nl/tex.html for the TeX volume.
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> G
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I am looking into this with you off list, but for the others a 
remark/reply:

On Sunday, Nov 3, 2002, at 12:30 Europe/Amsterdam, Nigel King wrote:

> I think there is a problem with context fonts on this distribution.
>
> I am running 10.2.1 and I downloaded the Friday images from below onto 
> a
> machine partition that previously had not had tetex installed. I 
> installed
> into the default locations so that texmf is in
>  /usr/local/tetex/share/texmf/

The default location of my packages is in fact /usr/local/teTeX. The 
capitalization might matter in some cases. teTeX is a unix TeX and Unix 
tools generally assume that a file system is case sensitive. HFS+, the 
default file system for Mac OS X is not case sensitive, but case 
insensitive with respect to opening files and case 'sensitive' with 
respect to presenting the name of a file to the outside world. This 
behaviour is called 'case preserving'.

The search algorithm that TeX has for locating files is case sensitive.

Here are a few rules:

1. In general, it is best with TeX to keep your capitalization.
2. If you are having problems with file locations, make sure you are 
using proper capitalization before you conclude there is something 
wrong.

If you want to use lowercase-only filenames, you can install TeX in a 
non-default location using i-Installer v2. In fact, I would currently 
use /usr/local/tetex as the default if that would not play havoc with 
people who already have TeX installed on case-sensitive file systems: 
they would end up with two TeX systems on their disk.

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From ariciputi@pito.com Sun Nov  3 13:07:06 2002
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Hi,
I'm working on a document build with Prosper package. When I try to 
compile it with pdflatex (using TeXShop) I get this error message:

> loading : Context Support Macros / Missing
> )
> loading : Context Support Macros / PDF
> ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [pool size=64997].
> l.1017 \def\
>             flushnormalMPsegment
> No pages of output.
> Transcript written on provaref.log.

1) I don't use Context and I don't know why it comes out.

2) How can I make "pool size" bigger (I was used to OzTeX and it was 
very simple with it)??

3) The same message comes out even if I run pdflatex on a very simple 
document.

Can anyone help me to solve my problem??

Thanks in advance,
Andrea.

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Andrea Riciputi        

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I am happy to announce the following server locations:

TUG: http://tug.org/i-packages/iid/gwtug.iid
NTG: http://www.ntg.nl/macosx-tex/i-packages/iid/gwntg.iid
University of UTAH: 
http://www.math.utah.edu/ftp/pub/i-packages/iid/gwutah.iid
Yale University: http://bloch.ling.yale.edu/i-packages/iid/gwyale.iid

A thank you to the organisations that support these locations.

You can enter one of these i-Directories in i-Installer's preferences.

All four sites now carry i-Packages and i-Directories. Their 
i-Directories all link to the next site, so by increasing the maximum 
descend level for i-Directories in preferences, you will see the 
packages on more servers in Known Packages.

I will keep these servers up-to-date (for the time being, I might drop 
one or two later, depending on people's experiences with them as I have 
now more than doubled the amount of upload traffic I have to perform). 
It is of course still rather easy to set up an i-Packages mirror.

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On Sunday, Nov 3, 2002, at 19:03 Europe/Amsterdam, Andrea Riciputi 
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> Can anyone help me to solve my problem??

Which TeX are you running?

Are you able to perform simple shell commands in Terminal to help find 
the problem?

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>> Can anyone help me to solve my problem??
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> Which TeX are you running?
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> the problem?
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Hi:

I managed to get TeX to use my Bembo postscript fonts some time ago,  
having found afm/and lwfn files and constructed the various bits TeX  
needs.

However the following file

--

\documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{article}
\usepackage{bembo}
\begin{document}
\section{Character problems with Bembo font}
\pounds 5 should be 5 pounds sterling; actually it's dollars
\end{document}
--

produces the following error:
--
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.14159-1.00b-pretest-20020211 (Web2C 7.3.7x)
(./test.tex{/Users/nick/Library/texmf/pdftex/config/pdftex.cfg}
LaTeX2e <2001/06/01>
Babel  and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german,  
ngerman, d
utch, nohyphenation, loaded.
(/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/article.cls
Document Class: article 2001/04/21 v1.4e Standard LaTeX document class
(/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/size11.clo))
(/Users/nick/Library/texmf/tex/latex/adobe/bembo/bembo.sty) (./test.aux)
(/Users/nick/Library/texmf/tex/latex/adobe/bembo/ot1pbb.fd)

LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `OT1/pbb/m/ui' undefined
(Font)              using `OT1/pbb/m/n' instead on input line 5.

[1{/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/dvips/config/pdftex.map}{/Users/nick/ 
Library/te
xmf/dvips/config/pbb.map}] (./test.aux)

LaTeX Font Warning: Some font shapes were not available, defaults  
substituted.

   
){/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/dvips/psnfss/8r.enc}
Output written on test.pdf (1 page, 22862 bytes).
Transcript written on test.log.
--

and i get a dollar sign instead of a pound sign.

Can anyone tell me what I need to do? Is it a mapping problem, or a  
missing glyph problem, or a telling TeX something problem?


Thanks for any enlightenment

Nick

(PS: It might at least convert the amount as it converts the currency!!)


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