shademethod "circular"
> withshadevector (5cm,1cm)
> withshadecenter (.1,.5)
> withshadedomain (.2,.6)
> withshadefactor 1.2
> withshadecolors (red,green)
> ;
> \stopMPage
Great, I love the new syntax (compared to the MKII "ugliness" of
t; 2 \enableregime[utf]
> Version: 2015.05.24 12:42
If you are using MkII (that is: if you are running "texexec"), you should use
\enableregime[utf-8]
If you use LuaTeX, there's no need to enable UTF-8. It's already the default.
> (*) Upgrading with "firs
fmt: 2015.5.21 int: english/english
>
> and I get exactly the same result, with the last two line of page 1
> pushed to the second page.
>
> However with mmkii, thta is
>
> ConTeXt ver: 2013.06.07 17:34 MKII fmt: 2015.5.21 int: english/english
>
> the penalties act corr
the last two line of page 1 pusged to
the second page.
However with mmkii, thta is
ConTeXt ver: 2013.06.07 17:34 MKII fmt: 2015.5.21 int: english/english
the penalties act correctly and page one has all the lines expected, while page
2 begins with a new section.
Actually I hav enoticed
sv]
> \setupfontsynonym [Serif] [handling=pure]
> \usetypescript[serif][hanging][pure]
You can drop both lines because they are only used by MkII.
> \definefontfamily[futura][sans][file:futuralt]
Don’t use the “file:” prefix in the third argument.
\definefontfamily [futura]
ext filename.tex
>>
>> This runs contect MkIV according to log file.
>> I would like to try MkII, but I didn't find information on how
>> I can switch to it. (I searched for it in "ConTeXt reference manual",
>> "ConTeXt / An excursion"
MkII, but I didn't find information on how
I can switch to it. (I searched for it in "ConTeXt reference manual",
"ConTeXt / An excursion", contextgarden wiki pages.)
What is the way to run MkII in standalone context? A link to the
documentation regarding it also would
Hello list members:
I have context standalone installed on linux. Currently I use context like:
open a terminal window
source context-installation-path/tex/setuptex
context filename.tex
This runs contect MkIV according to log file.
I would like to try MkII, but I didn't find information o
fact 'subject's are the way)
- Once a figure gets a number like "3.4", isn't it a bug if the
reference to that figure says "Figure 4"?
- (I find it a bit problematic that figures are numbered "1.1", "2", "1.3".)
there is a bit of h
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 5/13/2015 10:38 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> As this works properly in MkII: should I simply switch to MkII ;) or
>> is there some kind of a workaround in MkIV as well?
>
>
> \setuphea
On 5/13/2015 10:38 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
As this works properly in MkII: should I simply switch to MkII ;) or
is there some kind of a workaround in MkIV as well?
\setuphead
[subsubsection]
[incrementnumber=no]
Thank you very much,
Mojca
On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 5:36 PM
Hi,
As this works properly in MkII: should I simply switch to MkII ;) or
is there some kind of a workaround in MkIV as well?
Thank you very much,
Mojca
On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Consider the following example where I wanted to remove subs
mathfunctionlabeltext should be typeset in the body font.
MkII used the math font too for \sin etc. but you where able to change it with
the “text” key from \definetypeface.
% engine=pdftex
\definetypeface [mathfunction] [rm] [serif] [modern] [default]
\definetypeface [mathfunction] [ss] [sans]
ve to be able to edit bst files and be very familiar with ConTeXt
bibliography
generating module, and TeX programming might be required too.
>(MkIV, experimental reimplementation.)
I dont't know about this, what I wrote above applies to normal MkIV (and I
guess to MkII
too). I have no idea i
Alan BRASLAU írta:
>On Tue, 5 May 2015 12:52:41 +0200
>Csikos Bela wrote:
>
>> Thanks. But there's no any indication in the log file of using mkII,
>> unless mkiv uses the same code. All \cite[alternative][key] variants
>> work for me except the \cite[textnum
On Tue, 5 May 2015 12:52:41 +0200
Csikos Bela wrote:
> Thanks. But there's no any indication in the log file of using mkII,
> unless mkiv uses the same code. All \cite[alternative][key] variants
> work for me except the \cite[textnum][key] variant. See the attached
> example
Alan BRASLAU írta:
>On Mon, 4 May 2015 17:54:31 +0200
>Csikos Bela wrote:
>
>> I could set up superscript citation for numerical citation based on
>> contextgarden bibliography page example.
>
>A MKII hack...
>
>> >Let me understand, though.
>>
On 05/04/2015 07:03 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Thanks to remarks by Mojca and Alan, I did some testing with mkiv and my old
setups for bibliography under mkii, and magically it works also with the new
bibliography features of mkiv, that is without saying
\usemodule[bib].
However somehow
Thanks to remarks by Mojca and Alan, I did some testing with mkiv and my old
setups for bibliography under mkii, and magically it works also with the new
bibliography features of mkiv, that is without saying
\usemodule[bib].
However somehow I couldn’t find an equivalent for the
On 05/04/2015 06:14 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
You are using the MKII code. It takes the syntax
\cite[alternative]{key} which is very intolerant of spacing
and the newer module has abandoned this LaTeX style in favor of
\cite[key] and \cite[alternative][key]
No, that's not quite right, the s
On Mon, 4 May 2015 17:54:31 +0200
Csikos Bela wrote:
> I could set up superscript citation for numerical citation based on
> contextgarden bibliography page example.
A MKII hack...
> >Let me understand, though.
> >Do you want to mix\high{1} citations with [1] citations?
>
casionally inline
>> citations in brackets, like this one [2]. How could I define
>> alternative numerical citation style, e.g. \cite[inum][key] on the
>> analogy of author, authoryear etc. styles?
>
>mkiv-bibliographies (not the mkii publications module).
>
>The cit
Hi Alan,
Excuse-me to jump over a discussion related to the new bibliography features of
mkiv, but is it now reasonably stable to swithch completely from mkii to mkiv
(I still have some files in mkii which I use only because of the bibliography
features I have set up on purpose).
And where
is one [2]. How could I define
> alternative numerical citation style, e.g. \cite[inum][key] on the
> analogy of author, authoryear etc. styles?
mkiv-bibliographies (not the mkii publications module).
The citation styles can be tuned through parameters, i.e.
\setupbtx
[cite:numbering:nu
Hi,
I created some documents with MKII and started wondering why pdfinfo was showing
Creator:ConTeXt - 2013.06.07 17:34
Producer: pdfTeX-1.40.16
CreationDate: Sun May 3 11:18:14 2015
ModDate:ConTeXt - 2013.06.07 17:34
I first thought that I accidentally used TeX Live
re complex document mkiv gains on mkii unless of course
> extra functionality not present in mkii kicks in.
>
> (And if you want to process xml ... well, then mkiv is definitely faster.)
>
> If you think that there's a bottleneck somewhere that shouldn't be, I
> ca
(with several subruns, about
17 without those), which is quite ok given the many graphics.
Fwiw, pdftex runs your test faster, and xetex about the same speed,
although on a more complex document mkiv gains on mkii unless of course
extra functionality not present in mkii kicks in.
(And if you wa
On Thu, 16 Apr 2015 09:04:46 +0200
Otared Kavian wrote:
> It seems that with the latest beta there is a bug in the way how the
> command \text is handled in step charts (plesae see the attached
> PDF). This bug is absent from mkii, and absent from previous versions
> of mkiv (up to a
Hi Hans,
It seems that with the latest beta there is a bug in the way how the command
\text is handled in step charts (plesae see the attached PDF).
This bug is absent from mkii, and absent from previous versions of mkiv (up to
a weak ago, I believe).
This is a minimal example which shows that
the (wanted) color
of the text. But the color of the text is closer to the color of the
rectangle in the middle (50%).
Christian
2015-04-13 22:51 GMT+02:00 Hans Hagen :
> On 4/13/2015 7:45 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The following example works in MkII and i
On 4/13/2015 7:45 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
The following example works in MkII and it works in TeX Live 2014, but
it fails with the latest beta (it draws a black rectangle instead of
using the defined colour):
\usemodule[tikz]
\starttext
\definecolor[mycol][r=0.9,g=0.8,b=0.8
Hi
I can confirm this bug. It worked fine for me a week before. It seems to be
a bug in one of the latest beta.
Thanks for fixing it
Christian
2015-04-13 19:45 GMT+02:00 Mojca Miklavec :
> Hi,
>
> The following example works in MkII and it works in TeX Live 2014, but
> it fails wit
Hi,
The following example works in MkII and it works in TeX Live 2014, but
it fails with the latest beta (it draws a black rectangle instead of
using the defined colour):
\usemodule[tikz]
\starttext
\definecolor[mycol][r=0.9,g=0.8,b=0.8]
\starttikzpicture
\fill[mycol] (0, 0) rectangle (2,4
mkii.
(Unfortunately in mkiv the command \showmathcharacters is made unavailable…
There is another command which gives a huge amount of informations on all such
characters, but not a simple table like the one you get in mkii).
begin show-math-mkii.tex
% To see all the math characters
M, Otared Kavian wrote:
>> Hi Hans,
>>
>> In mkii, we used to have the command
>> \version[temporary]
>> in the document, so that the labels for cross references would be printed in
>> the margin, which is extremely useful when proof reading.
>>
>>
On 4/11/2015 9:31 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Hans,
In mkii, we used to have the command
\version[temporary]
in the document, so that the labels for cross references would be printed in
the margin, which is extremely useful when proof reading.
In mkiv the command exists, but does not
Hi Hans,
In mkii, we used to have the command
\version[temporary]
in the document, so that the labels for cross references would be printed in
the margin, which is extremely useful when proof reading.
In mkiv the command exists, but does not that: it prints only in small print
the name
PDF file produced!).
>>
>> When I put the the figure contained on page 103 as an
>> \externalfigure[mylibrary][page=103], the figure is displayed. — Now I tried
>> to remake the resource library with changing the format from MKII to MKIV.
>> However there seems to be
tal error occurred, no
output PDF file produced!).
When I put the the figure contained on page 103 as an
\externalfigure[mylibrary][page=103], the figure is displayed. — Now I tried to
remake the resource library with changing the format from MKII to MKIV. However
there seems to be a problem, since I
produced!).
When I put the the figure contained on page 103 as an
\externalfigure[mylibrary][page=103], the figure is displayed. — Now I tried to
remake the resource library with changing the format from MKII to MKIV. However
there seems to be a problem, since I get only two pages of output. Even
Hello Wolfgang,
thank you for your explanation. - Sometimes it is difficult to remember all the
changes that have taken place. Specially when one works again on older projects
which were setup for MKII …
Thanks!
Willi
> On 3 apr. 2015, at 19:24, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
JScode sections) is only copied by
ConTeXt into the PDF if there’s a call of \goto to one of the defined JS
functions.
Additionally, calling JS functions for default values of fields doesn’t work
like it did in MkII (and like it’s documented in m-widgets.pdf).
JS in PDFs is not easy to handle, bu
Hi Hans,
It seems that referencing to items is broken in the latest beta mkiv: for
example in the example below the command
\in{Item}[ref:2]
does not show item number 2.
However it works fine in mkii and previous releases.
Best regards: OK
PS: a minimal example follows
%%% begin ref-item
> Am 21.03.2015 um 19:49 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>
> On 20 Mar 2015, at 18:33, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
>>
>>> Am 20.03.2015 um 14:43 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>>>
>>> Sorry to ask again, but is there no solution?
>>
>> Can you send a *working* minimal example!
>
> I don’t know how. It h
On 20 Mar 2015, at 18:33, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>> Am 20.03.2015 um 14:43 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>>
>> Sorry to ask again, but is there no solution?
>
> Can you send a *working* minimal example!
I don’t know how. It happens with my project. I can’t publish my entire
project’s source co
> Am 20.03.2015 um 14:43 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>
> Sorry to ask again, but is there no solution?
Can you send a *working* minimal example!
Wolfgang
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On 16 Mar 2015, at 15:03, Gerben Wierda wrote:
>
> On 15 Mar 2015, at 23:24, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
>>
>>> Am 14.03.2015 um 15:54 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>>>
>>> I am running into two i
erben.wie...@rna.nl>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now that I have my book project basically running on mkiv (the
>>>>>>> layout probably has a few problems left, the main one currently
>>>>>>> being extra white
15 Mar 2015, at 22:12, Gerben Wierda mailto:gerben.wie...@rna.nl>> wrote:
Now that I have my book project basically running on mkiv (the
layout probably has a few problems left, the main one currently
being extra whitespace after a chapter heading compared to mkii),
I’d like to try prod
2, Gerben Wierda wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Now that I have my book project basically running on mkiv (the layout
>>>>> probably has a few problems left, the main one currently being extra
>>>>> whitespace after a chapter heading compared to mki
left, the main one currently being extra whitespace after a
chapter heading compared to mkii), I’d like to try producing ePUB from it.
ConTeXtgarden says I have to add a backend and points me to the info on the
standard project structure (which I use), but there I don’t find anything about
a
s a few problems left, the main one currently being extra
>>> whitespace after a chapter heading compared to mkii), I’d like to try
>>> producing ePUB from it.
>>>
>>> ConTeXtgarden says I have to add a backend and points me to the info on the
>>> stan
book project basically running on mkiv (the layout probably
has a few problems left, the main one currently being extra whitespace after a
chapter heading compared to mkii), I’d like to try producing ePUB from it.
ConTeXtgarden says I have to add a backend and points me to the info on the
On 3/17/2015 3:41 PM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
Nobody?
On 15 Mar 2015, at 22:12, Gerben Wierda wrote:
Now that I have my book project basically running on mkiv (the layout probably
has a few problems left, the main one currently being extra whitespace after a
chapter heading compared to mkii
Nobody?
On 15 Mar 2015, at 22:12, Gerben Wierda wrote:
> Now that I have my book project basically running on mkiv (the layout
> probably has a few problems left, the main one currently being extra
> whitespace after a chapter heading compared to mkii), I’d like to try
> produci
On 15 Mar 2015, at 23:24, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>> Am 14.03.2015 um 15:54 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>>
>> I am running into two issues with my mkii-to-mkiv conversion project
>>
>> - The \chapter command in mkiv uses more whitespace between the header and
Hi,
the force keyword for the \blank commands create an unwanted space in MkIV when
you use it at the begin of page compared with MkII.
Attached are the results from MkII and MkIV which have been produced with the
following example. In MkIV the first page has an extra line while the space on
> Am 14.03.2015 um 15:54 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>
> I am running into two issues with my mkii-to-mkiv conversion project
>
> - The \chapter command in mkiv uses more whitespace between the header and
> the first paragraph. How can I influence this?
The different space befo
> Am 15.03.2015 um 15:57 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>
> The itemize white space issue was a difference in handling \reference. In
> mkii a \reference between \startitemize and the first item did not produce
> empty space, in mkiv it does. I moved the \reference to inside the \ite
Now that I have my book project basically running on mkiv (the layout probably
has a few problems left, the main one currently being extra whitespace after a
chapter heading compared to mkii), I’d like to try producing ePUB from it.
ConTeXtgarden says I have to add a backend and points me to
The itemize white space issue was a difference in handling \reference. In mkii
a \reference between \startitemize and the first item did not produce empty
space, in mkiv it does. I moved the \reference to inside the \item
G
On 14 Mar 2015, at 17:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
&g
mkiv result
On 14 Mar 2015, at 17:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>> Am 14.03.2015 um 15:54 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>>
>> I am running into two issues with my mkii-to-mkiv conversion project
>>
>> - The \chapter command in mkiv uses more whitespace bet
I’m struggling to make a minimal example.It happens in my project, so it is a
result of my …/products/prd_book.tex and ../environment/env_cataoia.tex and the
test file. I need to give three files, two of which differ between mkii and
mkiv because of different font commands and lettrine vs
mkii result
On 14 Mar 2015, at 17:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>> Am 14.03.2015 um 15:54 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>>
>> I am running into two issues with my mkii-to-mkiv conversion project
>>
>> - The \chapter command in mkiv uses more whitespace bet
> Am 14.03.2015 um 15:54 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>
> I am running into two issues with my mkii-to-mkiv conversion project
>
> - The \chapter command in mkiv uses more whitespace between the header and
> the first paragraph. How can I influence this?
> - \startitemize[pac
I am running into two issues with my mkii-to-mkiv conversion project
- The \chapter command in mkiv uses more whitespace between the header and the
first paragraph. How can I influence this?
- \startitemize[packed,joinedup] inserts whitespace between the list and the
paragraph before it where
se wrong?
Content of the external file from MkIV (the entries on the first
page show 0
and the values on page 2 and 3 are always the same):
1:0:0
2:0:0
3:4661756:45255023
4:4661756:45255023
5:4661756:45255023
6:4661756:45255023
Content of the external file from MkII (different values for the first
a
t;> On 27 Feb 2015, at 18:01, Gerben Wierda >> <mailto:gerben.wie...@rna.nl>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am using lettrine in mkii. I am trying to convert a project to mkiv.
>>>> I’d like to use lettrine here too.
>>>>
>>>&
ANNOUNCEMENT
The MKII bibliography module (\usemodule[bib]), described in
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography
has undergone, first a re-write, keeping up with MKIV, then a complete
re-conception of the handling of bibliographies.
We introduced into the core of MKIV a dataset subsystem
>>>
>>>> I would like to use something like a "half-space" or small space in a
>>>> situation where neither no space, nor a normal space is ideal.
>>>
>>> You can use \thinspace or \, which is the short form of \thinspace.
>>
23
5:4661756:45255023
6:4661756:45255023
Content of the external file from MkII (different values for the first
and second position on each page):
1:6526435:46204089
2:4661756:45256000
3:6526435:46204089
4:4661756:45256000
5:6526435:46204089
6:4661756:45256000
ypositions can differ a bit because we
23
5:4661756:45255023
6:4661756:45255023
Content of the external file from MkII (different values for the first
and second position on each page):
1:6526435:46204089
2:4661756:45256000
3:6526435:46204089
4:4661756:45256000
5:6526435:46204089
6:4661756:45256000
ypositions can differ a bit because we
might replace write completely)
>>>>
>>>> Only partially because the saved positions from \pdfsavepos are wrong.
>>>
>>> in what sense wrong?
>>
>> Content of the external file from MkIV (the entries on the first page show 0
>> and the valu
.
in what sense wrong?
Content of the external file from MkIV (the entries on the first page show 0
and the values on page 2 and 3 are always the same):
1:0:0
2:0:0
3:4661756:45255023
4:4661756:45255023
5:4661756:45255023
6:4661756:45255023
Content of the external file from MkII (different v
Wolfgang.
>
> “\thinspace” works perfectly for my purpose.
>
> Oddly enough, \, gives no comma and a normal space, \. gives no period and no
> space with mkiv, and a superscript period with mkii.
> Could these forms for \thinspace perhaps be obsolete?
I have no problem to use \, as a
>
> You can use \thinspace or \, which is the short form of \thinspace.
>
> BTW. The context version of \medskip is \blank[medium].
Thanks Wolfgang.
“\thinspace” works perfectly for my purpose.
Oddly enough, \, gives no comma and a normal space, \. gives no period and no
space with m
t;
>>> (in future version i might replace write completely)
>>
>> Only partially because the saved positions from \pdfsavepos are wrong.
>
> in what sense wrong?
Content of the external file from MkIV (the entries on the first page show 0
and the values on page 2 and 3
ConTeXt’s first typesetting run.
According to Wolfgang Schuster in the first reply in this thread when using
ConTeXt mkiv – other than mkii – file the coordinates given back after the
first typesetting run look strange in TikZ’ auxiliary so there seems to be a
mistake somnewhere between ConTeXt
graphic.
This behavior was useful for drawing page-backgrounds etc in MkII where
calling metapost was slow.
not only dimensions, also the overlay related colors (and if needed one
can extend the hash used) .. an other advantage (also in mkiv) is that
reuse also makes the pdf file smaller
Hans
>
> Use useMPgraphic instead of uniqueMPgraphic.
>
> uniqueMPgraphic recomputes the graphic only when the dimensions of figure
> has changed; otherwise, it reuses the previously drawn graphic. This
> behavior was useful
drawing page-backgrounds etc in MkII where calling
metapost was slow.
Aditya
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e arrows can be drawn
> according to the “remembered” coordinates after ConTeXt’s first typesetting
> run.
>
> According to Wolfgang Schuster in the first reply in this thread when using
> ConTeXt mkiv – other than mkii – file the coordinates given back after the
> first ty
ng run.
According to Wolfgang Schuster in the first reply in this thread when
using ConTeXt mkiv – other than mkii – file the coordinates given back
after the first typesetting run look strange in TikZ’ auxiliary so there
seems to be a mistake somnewhere between ConTeXt and TikZ in this
the remember picture/overlay option for that.
>
> The MWE works in MkII (command “texexec”) which I am not using, but not
> in the latest MkIV (command “context”).
>
> The problem might be that according to the PGF/TikZ manual “You need to
> use a driver that supports picture reme
In the minimal working example below inside of a text two words should
be printed inside of rounded TikZ rectangles and should be connected by
an TikZ arrow pointing from the first word to the other.
TikZ offers the remember picture/overlay option for that.
The MWE works in MkII (command
In the minimal working example below inside of a text two words should
be printed inside of rounded TikZ rectangles and should be connected by
an TikZ arrow pointing from the first word to the other.
TikZ offers the remember picture/overlay option for that.
The MWE works in MkII (command
> Am 01.03.2015 um 22:53 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>
> What do I replace these mkii command with in mkiv? The first seems to be
> ignored (all numbering is capital roman) and the others lead to an error
> message in mkiv
>
> \setupfootnotes[conversion=set 2,way=b
On 01 Mar 2015, at 23:00, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>> Am 01.03.2015 um 22:53 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>>
>> What do I replace these mkii command with in mkiv? The first seems to be
>> ignored (all numbering is capital roman) and the others lead to a
What do I replace these mkii command with in mkiv? The first seems to be
ignored (all numbering is capital roman) and the others lead to an error
message in mkiv
\setupfootnotes[conversion=set 2,way=bypage,align=flushleft]
\setupnotedefinition[footnote][indenting={yes,medium
On 01 Mar 2015, at 11:54, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 3/1/2015 11:39 AM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
>> Nobody?
>>
>> On 27 Feb 2015, at 18:01, Gerben Wierda > <mailto:gerben.wie...@rna.nl>> wrote:
>>
>>> I am using lettrine in mkii. I am trying to convert
> Am 01.03.2015 um 11:20 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>
> I’m trying to get my project from mkii to mkiv. I’m running into a font
> issue. I’m using the Optima font from OS X on the Mac. My current setup is as
> added below. Can someone tell me how to do that in mkiv?
>
>
On 3/1/2015 11:39 AM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
Nobody?
On 27 Feb 2015, at 18:01, Gerben Wierda mailto:gerben.wie...@rna.nl>> wrote:
I am using lettrine in mkii. I am trying to convert a project to mkiv.
I’d like to use lettrine here too.
\usemodule[lettrine]
\setuplettrine[L
Nobody?
On 27 Feb 2015, at 18:01, Gerben Wierda wrote:
> I am using lettrine in mkii. I am trying to convert a project to mkiv. I’d
> like to use lettrine here too.
>
> \usemodule[lettrine]
> \setuplettrine[Lines=3,
>Hang=.5,
>Oversize=0,
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I’m trying to get my project from mkii to mkiv. I’m running into a font issue.
I’m using the Optima font from OS X on the Mac. My current setup is as added
below. Can someone tell me how to do that in mkiv?
\usetypescript[serif,sans,mono] [hanging] [normal]
\starttypescript [sans,serif
I am using lettrine in mkii. I am trying to convert a project to mkiv. I’d like
to use lettrine here too.
\usemodule[lettrine]
\setuplettrine[Lines=3,
Hang=.5,
Oversize=0,
Raise=0,
Findent=0pt,
Nindent=0em
Sorry, using an older version. I have a recent one and now I run into something
else
G
On 27 Feb 2015, at 16:18, Gerben Wierda wrote:
> I’ve done my first run using mkiv on a mkii project, testing a conversion
> from mkii to mkiv.
>
> My first run ended in
>
> 162
I’ve done my first run using mkiv on a mkii project, testing a conversion from
mkii to mkiv.
My first run ended in
162 \setupinteraction
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tex error > error on line 153 in file ../environments/env_cataoia.tex: !
Undefined control sequence
l.153 \setupnotedefinit
mkiv instead of mkii?
.tex.pdf:
texexec --pdf ${MODE} ${ONCE} $<
Change `texexec --pdf` to `context`
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I have a standard ConTeXt project setup (products, environment, chapters
subdirectory). In the chapters subdirectory there is a Makefile. I’ve just
installed mkiv. Can someone tell me what I need to change in this Makefile to
compile my project with mkiv instead of mkii?
OPEN=echo
MODE=--mode
works in mkii, though…).
Actually the command used by Joerg, that is
\setupcaptions[numberstopper={:}]
works also.
Best regards: OK
On 12 Feb 2015, at 22:31, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
Am 12.02.2015 um 17:37 schrieb j. van den hoff
:
I want to use `numberstopper' for f
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