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On Nov 11, 2008, at 5:02 AM, Victor Ivrii wrote:


Again, I ask how.  I grabbed 1.51, ran thru the usual untar, install  
gc, configure, make etc dance to get
this while compiling.

wsurface.o -c drawsurface.cc
drawsurface.cc: In member function âvirtual void  
camp::drawSurface::render(GLUnurbs*, double, const camp::triple&amp;,  
const camp::triple&amp;, double, bool)â:
drawsurface.cc:260: error: invalid conversion from âGLvoid (*) 
(...)â to âGLvoid (*)()â
drawsurface.cc:260: error:   initializing argument 3 of âvoid  
gluNurbsCallback(GLUnurbs*, GLenum, GLvoid (*)())â
make: *** [drawsurface.o] Error 1

This time configure says it found glut.

My configuration is:

OSX 10.5.5, Xcode 3.0 (never stepped up)

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Not perfect, but try:

   \begin{bmatrix}
      \frac{s+5}{s^2+5s+4} \\[4pt]
      \frac{-1}{s^2+5s+4}
   \end{bmatrix}


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    <description>Hi Hendrik,

On 12/11/2008, at 1:18 PM, Hendrik wrote:


\begin{bmatrix}
    \frac{s+5}{s^2+5s+4} \\
    \noalign{\smallskip}
    \frac{-1}{s^2+5s+4}
\end{bmatrix}


\noalign{...}  works with any tabular or array-like environment.




Hope this helps,

Ross

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    <description>Folks,

I'm using the "\begin{bmatrix} \end{bmatrix}" enviroment from AMSmath.
The following is part of the tex source.

\begin{bmatrix}
    \frac{s+5}{s^2+5s+4} \\
    \frac{-1}({s^2+5s+4}
\end{bmatrix}

Since the elements I put in the matrix are all rational polynominals, each 
row seemed to stack on each other.  Is there a way to increase the spacing 
between rows?

My current solution is to put element in \scriptstyle which essentially uses 
smaller font size.

Cheers,
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On 12/11/2008, at 4:54 AM, Salvatore Enrico Indiogine wrote:


I've had this problem from time to time. It has always been a problem 
with the link or target, usually the target address is incorrect. If 
the link can't find the target it takes you to the head of the doc and 
sometimes to the TOC. Hope this helps.

George

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    <description>Sam, quick reply..

2008/11/11 Sam Cox &lt;scox-49dGO2Ocuc1jFMQxjlszOw&lt; at &gt;public.gmane.org&gt;:

Yes, I did some small edits in the pracjourn.cls file and saved it
with a different name and then called it as

\documentclass{&lt;modified pracjourn file name&gt;}


Enrico


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    <description>Hello Salvatore,

On 12/11/2008, at 4:54 AM, Salvatore Enrico Indiogine wrote:


Yep. I've seen that kind of before.
Does it happen with all the footnotes, or just a few of them?


First of all, there should be a message about it in the
Console or .log file. This should help get an idea of
what is going wrong.

Which version of  hyperref.sty  do you have?

What  \documentclass  are you using?
Does it have any coding related to footnotes?

If so, then it may not be interacting properly with the
coding in  hyperref.sty , in which case you had better
send me an example (cut down as much as possible) and
I'll try to devise a fix that is simple to use.



Hope this helps,

Ross

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On Nov 11, 2008, at 11:54 AM, Salvatore Enrico Indiogine wrote:

It does look good.  How did you adjust it for your university?  For  
example, how did you change the PracTeX Journal note in first page the  
header?

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    <description>Howdy!

I am using the pracjourn class file because it produces very nicely
formatted articles.  I just made a few modifications to suit if for
submissions at my university.

The weird thing is that in the pdf the hyperlink of the footnote
number in the text does not point to the footnote at the bottom of the
page, but to the beginning of the pdf document.

Any idea how to go about?

Thanks,
Enrico

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Yes, I wrote it.

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    <description>
I suppose you are still on MacOSX 10.4?
On 10.5, the OpenGL render stuff does not work as it is currently 
programmed.

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Am 11.11.2008 um 03:39 schrieb Robert Love:



Do you mean at runtime?

There is a possible check:

otool -L &lt;path to asy&gt;

This will list all shared libraries (.dylib) that the system provides  
for those asy needs, is linked to. Do you see  difference between the  
returned and list and where the GL related shared libraries reside?  
This could explain why the functions used are taken from the wrong,  
the elder library that misses some functions.

The environment variable DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH could help to find the  
proper dylib, it can also cause trouble for other applications, so  
it's better to wrap it into a shell script. When it's called asy and  
the original programme is renamed to asy.orig and called from the  
shell script, then all will work as before, including the fix of  
undefined symbols.

The otool invocation could also profit from DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH:

env DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=&lt;your correction&gt; otool -L &lt;path to asy&gt;


To prevent failures of finding the incorrect dylib, it could help to  
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1.51 now (some bugs were found). Again compiles/works well
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    <description>ome hacking.

Well, it is on sourceforge official! On one page it says 1.49 but on
the download it is 1.50

Compiles well... (usual mantra ./configure, make all, sudo make
install) at least on MacBookPro under 10.4.11

asy -V  /usr/local/share/doc/asymptote/examples/cube.asy

or

asy -V /usr/local/share/doc/asymptote/examples/teapot.asy


Try contextual menus (either opt-click and you will see it). Export
(e) works only if original command is from X11 window as it needs to
launch gv.

One can avoid clicking and get menu actions under option-x (etc commans)

Also try antialiasing (new feature)

asy -V  -vv /usr/local/share/doc/asymptote/examples/cube.asy


Enjoi! Victor

PS In some time in the feature J.Bowman will publish Honors Calculus
with many embedded 3d models (actually attached: since going to page
with 3d model is causing a delay with the loading, I suggested to put
on the page only poster double clicking which opens attached pdf with
embedded 3d model;

PPS

Now: install puts

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The new release 1.50 now uses by default the OpenGL and GLUT frameworks, 
so you don't need freeglut and X11 any more.


Well, you still have to get all the dependencies first, gc, fftw3, gls, 
libsisegv, PIL, etc. Plus fix a little bug or two in the sources. If you 
want a one-step build, you can always use "fink install asymptote".

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    <description>Hi Will.



Just guessing based on the bibtex error message and the lines you  
show: Maybe the linebreak between 552 and 553 is in the wrong place.

If you move the closing quote up into line 552 so that it reads

         'skip$
         { "\bibpunctuation'' \newblock\toomit[howpublished]{\bibcase"
             howpublished  * write$
           "}" 'quotes :=
         }

things seem to work here.


Cheers,
Jan

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On Nov 10, 2008, at 2:06 PM, Peter Dyballa wrote:


I tried this also and still no joy in building it.   When I run  
configure, it says it will build with out GL support since it can't  
find glut but it does try to build it.  I get lots

Undefined symbols:
   "_glMatrixMode", referenced from:
       _trRasterPos3f in tr.o
       _trRasterPos3f in tr.o

for 2 screens.


I'll be glad when asymptote is to the simple 3 step "configure, make,  
make install" state.

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    <description>All,

Somehow I managed to update fontforge using Gerben's older I- 
installer and I am still using Tiger. Now I get:

darnold $ fontforge
dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/X11/lib/libXi.6.dylib
   Referenced from: /usr/local/bin/fontforge
   Reason: image not found
Trace/BPT trap

Anyone know how I can repair this problem?

I tried:

defaults write -app i-Installer softosxcheck YES

And then uninstalling fontforge through I-installer, but the problem  
persists.

Any suggestions?

David.
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    <description>Warning: This is wildly OT

On Nov 10, 2008, at 2:53 PM, Claus Gerhardt wrote:


I thought of that and, in fact, almost got one. We have a InFocus LP  
70 driven by a Bravo DVD player, one of the few that was digital, to  
watch movies. Just as our second Bravo (Bought for 45 dollars from  
NewEgg after Vinc dropped it) died, our other son gave us his old i- 
Mac but it wouldn't drive either my old cinema screen or my second  
screen or the InFocus. So we sold it and bought a new iMac that my  
wife uses instead of her old G3 as it also drives the InFocus as a  
second screen. So, I am left with my G4 and its two screen. But, when  
we get rich …

Optimistic regards
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Am 10.11.2008 um 21:01 schrieb Herbert Schulz:



Or from the Mactracker application ... (http://www.mactracker.ca/)

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Not all, since such a number can be valid for more than one model's  
generation. Combined with other details one Mac is left.

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   Pete

A common mistake that people make when trying to design something  
completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete  
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