Hi Wolfgang,
thanks a lot.
\definefontsynonym[Symbol][symbol.ttf]
\definesymbol[rarr][\getnamedglyphdirect{Symbol}{arrowright}]
works like i expected.
Greetings,
Achim
Am 28.12.2010 18:32, schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 28.12.2010 um 16:13 schrieb Achim Jander:
Hi all,
I tried to insert an
Hi,
the luatex-mplib.lua is missing at least in the beta 2010.12.22 for linux x86.
luatools' output is repeated twice. for example:
$ luatools context.tex
/opt/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/context.tex
/opt/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/context.tex
this problem causes
Am 28.12.2010 um 16:13 schrieb Achim Jander:
> Hi all,
> I tried to insert an right arrow in my text via
> \definefontsynonym[Symbol][symbol.ttf]
> \definesymbol[test_ae][\getglyph{Symbol}{\char"AE}]
\definefontsynonym[test_ae][\getnamedglyphdirect{Symbol}{arrowright}]
Wolfgang
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Hi all,
I tried to insert an right arrow in my text via
\definefontsynonym[Symbol][symbol.ttf]
\definesymbol[test_ae][\getglyph{Symbol}{\char"AE}]
\starttext
Test ae: \symbol[test_ae]\par
\stoptext
where AE was the codepoint Windows Char Table gave me. But in the pdf
there was a Diamond-Sign
Hi Hans,
I stumbled upon a typo in the latest beta (22.12.2010). Small test case is
\starttext\startoverprint OVP\stopoverprint\stoptext
[attr-col.lua]
511: commands.enablecolorintent*s* = colorintents.enable
Peter
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