Re: [NTG-context] [CG-members] Free fonts for ConTeXt discussion @ Maibach meeting

2017-10-20 Thread Alan Braslau
On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 10:29:43 +0200
Hans Hagen  wrote:

> % quite old feature
> 
> \enabletrackers[fonts.missing=replace]
>
> % or (deleting them)
> 
> \enabletrackers[fonts.missing]

This is *really* useful.

Some missing glyphs can be corrected by putting certain characters in
math mode (surrounded by $…$); others might need a special construction
(such as \topaccent); still others might call for the use of a more
complete font, eventually substitution.
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Re: [NTG-context] ANNOUNCEMENT: ConTeXt "nodes" module (in core).

2017-10-20 Thread Ursula Hermann

Am 15.10.2017 18:49, schrieb Alan Braslau:

Gentle ConTeXt users:

Following the presentation made at the ConTeXt users' meeting in
September in Maiburg, Germany, we are pleased to announce the
introduction of a new ConTeXt module for the drawing of nodal
diagrams. Thanks to the efforts of Hans Hagen, it has been integrated
into the core code so there is no need to load a module.

A manual has been written and is now available in the Standalone
distribution. It can be found under
$CONTEXTROOT/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals/nodes.pdf.
Those who know the ConTeXt manuals will recognized Hans' hand in
helping to create the cover artwork as well as other stylistic
improvements!

Like all of ConTeXt, this is a "beta" release and may undergo further
development. It is MetaPost based, but those who might be intimidated
a bit by the MetaPost language should not be afraid, for we have tried
to make it as simple as possible.

Please take a look at it. We, of course, welcome constructive feedback.

Alan (and Hans)
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Hello Everybody!
This is a great module! It helps me with my structured trees for 
linguistic! Especially the pages with the trees in the manual.


Thanks a lot

Uschi
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Re: [NTG-context] avoiding two lines on last page

2017-10-20 Thread Alan Bowen
Thanks, Hraban. I finally got a chance to try it—and it works very nicely.

Note: I placed the command in text of the last page of the component and
got the desired result without specifying a page number. I wonder if this
more abuse than use.

Alan

On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 4:42 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm  wrote:

> Am 2017-10-18 um 15:03 schrieb Alan Bowen :
>
> > Occasionally, one of my components (chapters) ends with only two lines
> on the last page. Since space is at a premium, I was wondering if there is
> a way to encourage ConTeXt to put these two lines on the preceding page.
> >
> > I do not have a mwe, so any tips about strategies and commands to
> consider will be much appreciated.
>
> Did you try \adaptlayout?
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/adaptlayout
>
> Greetlings, Hraban
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[NTG-context] Default setups

2017-10-20 Thread N. Raghavendra
Is there a command which prints to the log file the default values of
the keys in the setups that are used in a document?

For example, when I define a new document division with

\definehead [mysection] [section] [style=...]

it helps to know the default value of the `style' key for `section'
headings.

Thanks and regards,
Raghu.

-- 
N. Raghavendra , http://www.retrotexts.net/
Harish-Chandra Research Institute, http://www.hri.res.in/
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Re: [NTG-context] [CG-members] Free fonts for ConTeXt discussion @ Maibach meeting

2017-10-20 Thread Hans Hagen

On 10/19/2017 8:08 PM, Alan Braslau wrote:

ConTeXt silently drops missing glyphs and I understand the advantage of
this behavior over placing a black box (as I believe LaTeX does).

However, I would like a warning in the log file when this occurs, for a
chosen font might indeed prove to be in-adapted as incomplete (for a
particular document). Perhaps this is already the case, but for what
should I search? Is there a tracker to enable?

I have experienced the problem in typesetting a long document in trying
a different font without knowing that it "breaks" my document due to
missing glyphs. This would be a very important tool for the present the
font discussion, for a generated table of glyph overviews is one thing
but perhaps more useful would be warnings about missing glyphs in real
documents.
% shows all kind of errors at the end of a run (relative new feature, 
dedicated to taco)


\enabledirectives[logs.errors]

% quite old feature

\enabletrackers[fonts.missing=replace]

% or (deleting them)

\enabletrackers[fonts.missing]

% so:

\starttext

here we \char 999 go

\stoptext

% will report errors

If you compile the latest luatex you will get a report anyway.

Hans

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