[ file=t-vim,
%D version=2011.09.03,
%Dtitle=\CONTEXT\ User Module,
%D subtitle=Vim syntax highlighting,
%D author=Aditya Mahajan,
%D date=\currentdate,
%Dcopyright=Aditya Mahajan,
%Demail=adityam at ieee dot org,
%D license=Simplified BSD License
Hi all,
I'm pretty sure the following example worked a white ago
\setupnote [footnote] [numbercommand=,right={.}]
\starttext
\dorecurse{12}{test\footnote{test}}
\stoptext
Can someone help? I would like to have:
1. First footnote
2. Second footnote etc.
Greeting
Andreas
Am 02.07.2011 um 14:20 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi all,
I'm pretty sure the following example worked a white ago
\setupnote [footnote] [numbercommand=,right={.}]
Use \setupnotedefinition.
Wolfgang
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If your
Am 02.07.2011 um 14:42 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 02.07.2011 um 14:20 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi all,
I'm pretty sure the following example worked a white ago
\setupnote [footnote] [numbercommand=,right={.}]
Use \setupnotedefinition.
Hi Woflgang,
I tried this allready
Am 02.07.2011 um 15:05 schrieb Andreas Harder:
I tried this allready
\setupnote [footnote] [numbercommand=,]
\setupnotedefinition [footnote] [right={.}]
\starttext
\dorecurse{12}{test\footnote{test}}
\stoptext
The output is the same.
Use this:
\setupnote [footnote]
Am 02.07.2011 um 15:52 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 02.07.2011 um 15:05 schrieb Andreas Harder:
I tried this allready
\setupnote [footnote] [numbercommand=,]
\setupnotedefinition [footnote] [right={.}]
\starttext
\dorecurse{12}{test\footnote{test}}
\stoptext
The
]
\starttext
{\em Case 1: line wrap before dot}
\noindent dieses ist dabei typisch für den Bereich der Architekten- oder
Ingenieurleistungen\index{Ingenieurleistungen}. Warum?
\blank
{\em Case 2: line wrap after visible space}
Bei den Grünen werden neben den beiden
=22.3cm]
\setuppapersize[stw][stw]
\setuplayout
[width=113mm,height=572pt,
backspace=17mm,topspace=17mm,
header=12pt,headerdistance=6pt,
footer=36pt,footerdistance=0pt,
location=middle,marking=off]
\starttext
{\em Case 1: line wrap before dot}
\noindent dieses
Am 24.06.2011 01:20, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011, yoraxe wrote:
Hey.
Trying to use the interpunct · as a dot operator (normally \cdot), I
noticed, that it is not shown correctly in math mode. Since the
interpunct has different applications in different languages, in text
Hey.
Trying to use the interpunct · as a dot operator (normally \cdot), I
noticed, that it is not shown correctly in math mode. Since the
interpunct has different applications in different languages, in text
mode its appearance seems to be okay.
But isn't it possible to change its functionality
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011, yoraxe wrote:
Hey.
Trying to use the interpunct · as a dot operator (normally \cdot), I
noticed, that it is not shown correctly in math mode. Since the
interpunct has different applications in different languages, in text
mode its appearance seems to be okay.
But isn't
dot}
\noindent dieses ist dabei typisch für den Bereich der Architekten- oder
Ingenieurleistungen\index{Ingenieurleistungen}. Warum?
\blank
{\em Case 2: line wrap after visible space}
Bei den Grünen werden neben den beiden Fraktionsvorsitzenden, Renate
\index{Künast}Künast und Jürgen Trittin
by using:
export TEXINPUTS=.:${TEXROOT}:${HOME}/ConTeXt-inc
The dot makes that first is looked in the current directory. But the module
fancybreak is not found. So there is still a problem.
--
Cecil Westerhof
, Country:
University of Something.
I think this would be better as:
Smith, A. B. (2000). A Thesis Title. Master's thesis. City, Country:
University of Something.
(This also changes the comma to a dot.) I have implemented this with
the following modifications to bibl-apa.tex (original lines
{quitealongusernametowriteanemai...@dummy.nl}]
Much better. Only one slight problem. The dot to finish the sentence is
placed on the next line.
--
Cecil Westerhof
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Dear Hans,
there is a block of code that is commented out in math-lbr:
\startmathcollection[lbr]
\definemathcharacter [:] [punct] [tf] [3A] % unbelievable
\definemathcharacter [;] [punct] [tf] [3B] % unbelievable
\stopmathcollection
As a consequence I get a dot instead of colon with $a:b
Hello,
With the following example I get a dot instead of colon:
\usetypescript[lucida][ec]
\setupbodyfont[lucida]
\starttext
\startformula
a := b
\stopformula
\stoptext
The particular example in MKIV works fine ...
... except when it doesn't (\sqrt enters ifinite loop, but many other
commands
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I am using the Neo keyboard layout [1], which enables me to directly
enter several UTF-8 characters.
The dot »·« is one of those characters [2] and I like to use it in math
mode instead of `\cdot`.
But in math mode it is some kind of bold lower dot (see attachment
On Mon, 14 Feb 2011, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I am using the Neo keyboard layout [1], which enables me to directly
enter several UTF-8 characters.
The dot »·« is one of those characters [2] and I like to use it in math
mode instead of `\cdot`.
But in math mode it is some kind
On 15-2-2011 12:07, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 14 Feb 2011, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I am using the Neo keyboard layout [1], which enables me to directly
enter several UTF-8 characters.
The dot »·« is one of those characters [2] and I like to use it in math
mode instead
Hi,
How to control the space between the number and the title in heads? By
default it seems there is a space of about 1 em. I want to change that
space and set a normal space instead (a word space), since I've put a
dot stopper after the numbers (\setupheads[stopper=.]). Example:
1
maggy...@gmail.com writes:
How to control the space between the number and the title in heads? By default
it seems there is a space of about 1 em. I want to change that space and set a
normal space instead (a word space), since I've put a dot stopper after the
numbers (\setupheads[stopper
a dot stopper after the
numbers (\setupheads[stopper=.]). Example:
1. Title (what I get)
1. Title (what I want)
% if you know how to get the width of 1 space:
\setuphead[section][stopper=., distance=WidthOf1Space]
distance=\spaceamount
% if you don't know, workaround:
\setuphead
accent
placement, in another group someone missed the m with dot in a
font, in the luatex.user list you can find a message about a problem
with fea-files and kerning, and so one ... Why do context user seems
to have no problems with defective fonts? Do they use a smaller set
of fonts?)
I don't
missing glyphs to a font,
a discussion about kerning flaws, discussions about bad accent
placement, in another group someone missed the m with dot in a
font, in the luatex.user list you can find a message about a problem
with fea-files and kerning, and so one ... Why do context user seems
to have
list a discussion how to add missing glyphs to a font,
a discussion about kerning flaws, discussions about bad accent
placement, in another group someone missed the m with dot in a
font, in the luatex.user list you can find a message about a problem
with fea-files and kerning, and so one ... Why do
bookmark
entries have gone as well. Partitioned numbers of sections, subsections etc.,
have only the dot left.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[chapter,section,subsection]
\starttext
\chapter{A Chapter}
\section{A Section}
\subsection{The Subsection}
\stoptext
line 551 in core
/.context-new/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/context.mkiv
^^^
this dot looks suspect... can you try without it, ie
/Users/bonasia/context-new...
and then
$. setuptex
$mtxrun --generate
?
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If your
.
and
$kpsewhich context.mkiv
?
/Users/bonasia/.context-new/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/context.mkiv
^^^
this dot looks suspect... can you try without it, ie
/Users/bonasia/context-new...
and then
$. setuptex
$mtxrun --generate
?
Ok - Thank you! I keep (kept) my contexts in hidden dirs (my
Vedran Miletić riva...@gmail.com writes:
Yes, there is a bug when using dots,
Or a feature...?! ;)
See also:
- http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2010/052339.html
(and such can mean a dot)
- http://pmrb.free.fr/contextref.pdf section 1.7
;-)
--
Peter
On 2011-02-01 pmli...@free.fr (Peter Münster) wrote:
Vedran Miletić riva...@gmail.com writes:
Yes, there is a bug when using dots,
Or a feature...?! ;)
See also:
- http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2010/052339.html
(and such can mean a dot)
- http://pmrb.free.fr
Hi,
I cannot understand why, but multiline formulas are not numbered.
\starttext
% has number
\placeformula \startformula
f(x_0, u_0)=0.
\stopformula
% has no number
\placeformula \startformula \startalign
\NC \dot{x}(t) \NC=f(x(t), u(t)) \NR
\NC y(t) \NC=h(x(t), u(t)), \NR
\stopalign
Hi Vyatcheslav,
In fact you should say \NR[+] at the end of each line in \startalign in order
to get numbers.
This works for me:
\starttext
\placeformula
\startformula
\startalign
\NC \dot{x}(t) \NC=f(x(t), u(t)) \NR[+]
\NC y(t) \NC=h(x(t), u(t)), \NR[+]
\stopalign
\stopformula
\stoptext
In fact you should say \NR[+] at the end of each line in \startalign in
order to get numbers.
This works for me:
\starttext
\placeformula
\startformula
\startalign
\NC \dot{x}(t) \NC=f(x(t), u(t)) \NR[+]
\NC y(t) \NC=h(x(t), u(t)), \NR[+]
\stopalign
\stopformula
\stoptext
Wow, that's pure
. Partitioned numbers of sections, subsections etc.,
have only the dot left.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[chapter,section,subsection]
\starttext
\chapter{A Chapter}
\section{A Section}
\subsection{The Subsection}
\stoptext
Florian
On 22-1-2011 1:20, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
A simple algorithm with assume that everything following the dot is the
extension, while that is certainly not the case here. We can definitely
restrict the search of extension to the last 10 or so characters of the
url, but there will be cases when
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 22-1-2011 1:20, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
A simple algorithm with assume that everything following the dot is the
extension, while that is certainly not the case here. We can definitely
restrict the search of extension to the last 10 or so characters
On 23-1-2011 9:34, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 22-1-2011 1:20, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
A simple algorithm with assume that everything following the dot is the
extension, while that is certainly not the case here. We can definitely
restrict the search
Hi all,
I want to have my headings numbered via ownnumber, and they sometimes
should include a dot.
Everything works fine except when the ownnumber is numeric. In that case
the dot is omitted, can anyone show my my fault?
\definehead [chapter] [section=section-2, sectionsegments=2:100
following the dot is the
extension, while that is certainly not the case here. We can definitely
restrict the search of extension to the last 10 or so characters of the
url, but there will be cases when such heuristics will fail.
Concerning the gibberish ... we can put a file alongside
at most.
If you have something that fits the bill, please consider submitting
a proposal. If you know of somebody's work that does the same, please
let us know, and we will contact that person.
The email address is: pearls at gust dot org dot pl.
Previously collected pearls can be found at
http
Ok, using /usr/local/ConTeXt_version_2010.11.26 will not please the
resolver or something else because of the dot…
mv do the job
It would be nice to think of those like me who use dot into their naming
scheme… ;)
Renaud
Le 18/01/2011 20:13, Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
Hi Hans,
On Linux
Renaud AUBIN au...@nibua-r.org writes:
It would be nice to think of those like me who use dot into their naming
scheme… ;)
See also http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2010/052339.html ;)
--
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Contact information: http://pmrb.free.fr/contact
On 18-1-2011 10:04, Peter Münster wrote:
Renaud AUBINau...@nibua-r.org writes:
It would be nice to think of those like me who use dot into their naming
scheme… ;)
See also http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2010/052339.html ;)
well, having a * in a filename is a bad idea anyway
Hans
On 18-1-2011 9:32, Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Ok, using /usr/local/ConTeXt_version_2010.11.26 will not please the
resolver or something else because of the dot…
mv do the job
It would be nice to think of those like me who use dot into their naming
scheme… ;)
hm, i wonder what goes wrong, as catc-ini
Except that I used . And not *
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl a écrit :
On 18-1-2011 10:04, Peter Münster wrote:
Renaud AUBINau...@nibua-r.org writes:
It would be nice to think of those like me who use dot into their
naming
scheme… ;)
See also http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2010
hello all:
I'm shure this is a silly question, but in this code, the second item [Fiesta]
disappears -but the dot remains- and in the first item the text inside the
brackets is ok. What is wrog?
\starttext
\startitemize[packed]
\item Acto de Apertura [y muestra de emprendimientos].
\item
, the second item [Fiesta]
disappears -but the dot remains- and in the first item the text inside the
brackets is ok. What is wrog?
\starttext
\startitemize[packed]
\item Acto de Apertura [y muestra de emprendimientos].
\item [Fiesta].
\item Acto de cierre.
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Thankyou in advance
On Wed, 10 Nov 2010, Horacio Suarez wrote:
hello all:
I'm shure this is a silly question, but in this code, the second item [Fiesta]
disappears -but the dot remains- and in the first item the text inside the
brackets is ok. What is wrog?
\starttext
\startitemize[packed]
\item Acto de
Am 10.11.2010 21:51, schrieb Horacio Suarez:
hello all:
I'm shure this is a silly question, but in this code, the second item
[Fiesta] disappears -but the dot remains- and in the first item the text
inside the brackets is ok. What is wrog?
\starttext
\startitemize[packed]
\item Acto de
:
hello all:
I'm shure this is a silly question, but in this code, the second item
[Fiesta] disappears -but the dot remains- and in the first item the text
inside the brackets is ok. What is wrog?
\starttext
\startitemize[packed]
\item Acto de Apertura [y muestra de emprendimientos
lower
greek letters in the example? I get only a dot for g
does the font that you use have greek symbols?
It seems to be a bug in code, not the lack of symbols. It fails in
Gentium as well. The code (\greeknumerals{3}) doesn't return anything,
but it works in MKII.
Can you make a example because
Do I need some additional settings to get lower
greek letters in the example? I get only a dot for g
\starttext
\startitemize[g]
\item foo
\item bar
\item baz
\item baz
\stopitemize
\startitemize[G]
\item foo
\item bar
\item baz
\item baz
\stopitemize
\stoptext
MTXrun | current version
On 31-10-2010 12:11, Herbert Voss wrote:
Do I need some additional settings to get lower
greek letters in the example? I get only a dot for g
\starttext
\startitemize[g]
\item foo
\item bar
\item baz
\item baz
\stopitemize
\startitemize[G]
\item foo
\item bar
\item baz
\item baz
\stopitemize
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 16:57, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 31-10-2010 12:11, Herbert Voss wrote:
Do I need some additional settings to get lower
greek letters in the example? I get only a dot for g
does the font that you use have greek symbols?
It seems to be a bug in code, not the lack of symbols
Am 31.10.2010 um 18:18 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 16:57, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 31-10-2010 12:11, Herbert Voss wrote:
Do I need some additional settings to get lower
greek letters in the example? I get only a dot for g
does the font that you use have greek symbols
2010/10/31 Herbert Voss herbert.v...@fu-berlin.de:
Do I need some additional settings to get lower
greek letters in the example? I get only a dot for g
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\starttext
\startitemize[g]
\item foo
\item bar
\item baz
\item baz
\stopitemize
\startitemize[G]
\item foo
\item bar
? I get only a dot for g
does the font that you use have greek symbols?
It seems to be a bug in code, not the lack of symbols. It fails in
Gentium as well. The code (\greeknumerals{3}) doesn't return anything,
but it works in MKII.
Can you make a example because it works for me
...
sometimes right-in-the-middle of a word, but most often behind (and before dot
or comma).
Steffen
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Hi Steffen,
On 10/26/2010 03:01 PM, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
I am working on a book right now where the author set 4906 index marks ...
sometimes right-in-the-middle of a word, but most often behind (and before dot
or comma).
and what about to clean up the file with regular expression
Hi Jano,
Am 26.10.2010 um 18:03 schrieb Jano Kula:
On 10/26/2010 03:01 PM, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
I am working on a book right now where the author set 4906 index marks ...
sometimes right-in-the-middle of a word, but most often behind (and before
dot or comma).
and what about
\stopformula
\stoptext
1. missing a dot in the number of formula.
I must add \defineenumeration[definition][text=Definition]
change\setupenumerations[definition,formula][...]
and use once
\startdefinition
some text
\stopdefinition
before the \placeformula
2. in cross-reference
Hi Hans and all,
Would it be possible to add an options to the captions with name
textcommand to typeset the caption text only. In French, we use a
point at the end of the captions, but if I want to use \about...
somewhere, I end up with the dot too, which I don't want.
Currently I have changed
with the dot too, which I don't want.
Currently I have changed, rather crudely, the definition of
\putcompletecaption... to take that into account. Here is what I came
up with.
\def\DotAtEnd#1{#1.}
\setupcaptions[\c!textcommand=\DotAtEnd] % ADDED
\long\def\putcompletecaption
with the dot too, which I don't want.
Currently I have changed, rather crudely, the definition of
\putcompletecaption... to take that into account. Here is what I came
up with.
Make a complete example to show us what do you want to achieve before you try
to modify commands.
Wolfgang
at the end of the captions, but if I want to use \about...
somewhere, I end up with the dot too, which I don't want.
Currently I have changed, rather crudely, the definition of
\putcompletecaption... to take that into account. Here is what I came
up with.
Make a complete example to show us
Am 19.10.2010 um 16:55 schrieb Cedric Mauclair:
Would it be possible to add an options to the captions with name
textcommand to typeset the caption text only. In French, we use a
point at the end of the captions, but if I want to use \about...
somewhere, I end up with the dot too, which I
Hello,
a stopper option resets item to default value. I expect a) and b)
instead of big dot in the first itemize.
mkiv current version: 2010.10.06 10:20
\starttext
\startitemize[a,stopper=)]
\item one.
\item two.
\stopitemize
\startitemize[a]
\item one.
\item two.
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Am 10.10.2010 um 20:39 schrieb Marius:
Hello,
a stopper option resets item to default value. I expect a) and b)
instead of big dot in the first itemize.
mkiv current version: 2010.10.06 10:20
\starttext
\startitemize[a,stopper=)]
You can’t mix keywords and assignments in the same
clothes in the luggage then? How warm is the
water?
Mojca
I thought that you were a specialist in LaTeX apparel?
well, you know what happened with yandy when they deciced no longer to
focus on tex backends and fonts ... (yandy dot com) ... a more
profitable kind of latex I guess
Hans
On 09/11/2010 11:50 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
I thought that you were a specialist in LaTeX apparel?
well, you know what happened with yandy when they deciced no longer to
focus on tex backends and fonts ... (yandy dot com) ... a more
profitable kind of latex I guess
Creating beautiful latex
On 11-9-2010 12:00, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On 09/11/2010 11:50 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
I thought that you were a specialist in LaTeX apparel?
well, you know what happened with yandy when they deciced no longer to
focus on tex backends and fonts ... (yandy dot com) ... a more
profitable kind
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Peter Rolf indi...@gmx.net wrote:
maybe
C:\luatex\minimals-beta\context\tex\setuptex.bat
http://technet.microsoft.com/de-de/library/ee176949%28en-us%29.aspx
no
and even dot source
--
luigi
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Peter Rolf indi...@gmx.net wrote:
maybe
C:\luatex\minimals-beta\context\tex\setuptex.bat
http://technet.microsoft.com/de-de/library/ee176949%28en-us%29.aspx
no
and even dot source fails
--
luigi
Khaled Hosny wrote:
Dunno then, it is very confusing, some fonts are found by file name and
some are not. Putting them in TEXMF tree makes them found.
Wild guess: could it be related to the dot in .fonts
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 01:01:13PM +0200, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Khaled Hosny wrote:
Dunno then, it is very confusing, some fonts are found by file name and
some are not. Putting them in TEXMF tree makes them found.
Wild guess: could it be related to the dot in .fonts ?
Other fonts
it be related to the dot in .fonts ?
Other fonts in that directory are found, font names works for all fonts
there too.
May I chime in here? Hans, a couple of weeks ago, I reported a similar problem:
none of the fonts in my personal texmf-trees ends up in the database. I can
still reproduce
tree makes them found.
Wild guess: could it be related to the dot in .fonts ?
Other fonts in that directory are found, font names works for all fonts
there too.
May I chime in here? Hans, a couple of weeks ago, I reported a similar problem:
none of the fonts in my personal texmf-trees ends
tree makes them found.
Wild guess: could it be related to the dot in .fonts ?
Other fonts in that directory are found, font names works for all fonts
there too.
May I chime in here? Hans, a couple of weeks ago, I reported a similar problem:
none of the fonts in my personal texmf-trees ends up
?
\usetypescript[libertine]
\setupbodyfont[libertine,rm,10pt]
\setupinterlinespace[line=2.6ex]
\starttext
%%echo '\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A}\N{COMBINING DOT BELOW}\N{COMBINING
CARON BELOW}' |./uconv -t utf-8 -x name-any
ạ̬
\stoptext
Tested with Pango, the two marks overlap, very likely to be a font
[line=2.6ex]
\starttext
%%echo '\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A}\N{COMBINING DOT BELOW}\N{COMBINING
CARON BELOW}' |./uconv -t utf-8 -x name-any
ạ̬
\stoptext
Tested with Pango, the two marks overlap, very likely to be a font issue
(no mark to mark anchor attachment). Looks good in DejaVu Sans
{COMBINING DOT BELOW}\N{COMBINING
CARON BELOW}' |./uconv -t utf-8 -x name-any
ạ̬
\stoptext
Better in pure mkiv
\usetypescript[libertine]
\setupbodyfont[libertine,rm,10pt]
\setupinterlinespace[line=2.6ex]
\startluacode
function desc2utf8(desc)
local us = ''
local plane = 0
for i,v
://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/first-setup.sh .
Does it mean I don't have to uninstall by Ubuntu packages?
You don't need to uninstall anything. Just put the minimals at any
location you want.
Is the period at
the end necessary?
You don't need a dot, but you need any valid location and dot
/setup/first-setup.sh .
Does it mean I don't have to uninstall by Ubuntu packages?
You don't need to uninstall anything. Just put the minimals at any
location you want.
Is the period at
the end necessary?
You don't need a dot, but you need any valid location and dot means
download here
at any
location you want.
Is the period at
the end necessary?
You don't need a dot, but you need any valid location and dot means
download here.
Mojca
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In this example \N{COMBINING CARON BELOW} looks bad -- a font problem ?
\usetypescript[libertine]
\setupbodyfont[libertine,rm,10pt]
\setupinterlinespace[line=2.6ex]
\starttext
%%echo '\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A}\N{COMBINING DOT BELOW}\N{COMBINING
CARON BELOW}' |./uconv -t utf-8 -x name-any
ạ̬
On Fri, Jul 02, 2010 at 05:57:01PM +0200, luigi scarso wrote:
In this example \N{COMBINING CARON BELOW} looks bad -- a font problem ?
\usetypescript[libertine]
\setupbodyfont[libertine,rm,10pt]
\setupinterlinespace[line=2.6ex]
\starttext
%%echo '\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A}\N{COMBINING DOT
[line=2.6ex]
\starttext
%%echo '\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A}\N{COMBINING DOT BELOW}\N{COMBINING
CARON BELOW}' |./uconv -t utf-8 -x name-any
ạ̬
\stoptext
Tested with Pango, the two marks overlap, very likely to be a font issue
(no mark to mark anchor attachment). Looks good in DejaVu Sans
that the small cap i character has a dot whereas it
shouldn't.
I borrowed one of the fonts from my wife's XP install (pala.ttf).
The short answer: the font is borked, complain to Microsoft.
The long answer: lookups are name-based, and if there are two glyphs
with the same name, you can't know which one
. Everything works fine (oldstyle figures, sups for
instance), except that the small cap i character has a dot whereas it
shouldn't.
I borrowed one of the fonts from my wife's XP install (pala.ttf).
The short answer: the font is borked, complain to Microsoft.
The long answer: lookups are name
of the Palatino Linotype font
shipped with XP (version 1.40; significantly different from the Windows
7 one) under MKIV. Everything works fine (oldstyle figures, sups for
instance), except that the small cap i character has a dot whereas it
shouldn't.
I borrowed one of the fonts from my wife's XP install
Hi,
I'm trying to use the full glyph range of the Palatino Linotype font shipped
with XP (version 1.40; significantly different from the Windows 7 one) under
MKIV. Everything works fine (oldstyle figures, sups for instance), except
that the small cap i character has a dot whereas it shouldn't
On 22-6-2010 9:48, Martin Schröder wrote:
2010/6/22 Mojca Miklavecmojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com:
First off-topic question: Do you know a good place to buy latex
clothing [products]?
http://www.getdigital.de/products/Latex :-)
well, you can go to yandy (dot com) .. once famous
\getbuffer[gnu]
\stoptext
5.) Weird formula number placement when long equations are used in MKIV
\def\oklepaj#1{\left(#1\right)}
\starttext
\placeformula
\startformula
{\dot N}(t)=
A\oklepaj{\exp\oklepaj{-\frac{t-t_0}{τ_{\text{eksp.-\exp\oklepaj{-\frac{t-t_0}{τ_{\text{fast}+
B
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
5.) Weird formula number placement when long equations are used in MKIV
\def\oklepaj#1{\left(#1\right)}
\starttext
\placeformula
\startformula
{\dot N}(t)=
A\oklepaj{\exp\oklepaj{-\frac{t-t_0}{τ_{\text{eksp.-\exp\oklepaj{-\frac{t-t_0}{τ_{\text{fast}+
B
number placement when long equations are used in MKIV
\def\oklepaj#1{\left(#1\right)}
\starttext
\placeformula
\startformula
{\dot N}(t)=
A\oklepaj{\exp\oklepaj{-\frac{t-t_0}{τ_{\text{eksp.-\exp\oklepaj{-\frac{t-t_0}{τ_{\text{fast}+
B\oklepaj{\exp\oklepaj{-\frac{t-t_0}{τ_{\text{eksp
Otared Kavian otared at gmail.com writes:
On 5 mai 2010, at 09:25, Marius wrote:
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:12 AM, rogutes at googlemail.com wrote:
1. How does one add a dot after the numerals in headings, so that
\section{First}
becomes
1. First
instead of
1 First
G'Day,
I'm trying out ConTeXt and have come up with 2 questions.
1. How does one add a dot after the numerals in headings, so that
\section{First}
becomes
1. First
instead of
1 First
?
2. I would like to use something like this for bibliography:
http
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:12 AM, rogu...@googlemail.com wrote:
G'Day,
I'm trying out ConTeXt and have come up with 2 questions.
1. How does one add a dot after the numerals in headings, so that
\section{First}
becomes
1. First
instead of
1 First
?
\setupheads
On 5 mai 2010, at 09:25, Marius wrote:
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:12 AM, rogu...@googlemail.com wrote:
G'Day,
I'm trying out ConTeXt and have come up with 2 questions.
1. How does one add a dot after the numerals in headings, so that
\section{First}
becomes
1. First
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