<--- On Jan 24, Renaud AUBIN wrote --->
> With LaTeX, I have
> $$
> \left\lbrace
> \begin{array}{l}
> \dot{q}_i = 1 \quad\text{ if } i=k \\
> \dot{q}_i = 0 \quad\text{ else}
> \end{array}
> \right
> $$
Well the ConTeXt way (rather the TeX way) of doing thi
Hi all,
With LaTeX, I have
$$
\left\lbrace
\begin{array}{l}
\dot{q}_i = 1 \quad\text{ if } i=k \\
\dot{q}_i = 0 \quad\text{ else}
\end{array}
\right
$$
How to do this within a ConTeXt document ?
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Hi all,
I use lucida fonts for my documents with
\usetypescriptfile[type-buy]
\loadmapfile[ec-bh-lucida.map]
\usetypescript[lucida][ec]
\setupbodyfont[lucida,10pt]
When I will use \dot in math formula, the result seems to be a
\prime\prime. It works without lucida... Strange ???
I don
David Antos wrote:
I have discovered a small typo in the bibl-apa.tex file: it uses "et.al."
in many places. I believe that the correct form does not contain the dot
after "et".
Peter Münster reported the same thing ;-)
This will be fixed in the upcoming beta (next
covered a small typo in the bibl-apa.tex file: it uses "et.al."
in many places. I believe that the correct form does not contain the dot
after "et".
Regards,
D.A.
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Parental advisory: explicit mathematical expressions.
-- Mgr. Miloš Liška
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>\NC 0301 COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT \NC \textacute \NC \NR
> >>\NC 0323 COMBINING DOT BELOW\NC \textbottomdot \NC \NR
> >
> > I may be wrong, but aren't those used only in combination with other
> > characters? I don't know if TeX (ConTeXt) can
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
> >> Should \textellipsis be used for "2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS"
>
> Yes. But on the baseline, so:
OK, thanks.
>\definecharacter textellipsis {\periods\relax}
So perhaps fix the unic-032.tex again then.
> I believe there is a
COMBINING DOT BELOW\NC \textbottomdot \NC \NR
I may be wrong, but aren't those used only in combination with other
characters? I don't know if TeX (ConTeXt) can handle this (at least
not yet).
If the format was , that would work, but unicode
specifies , and that cannot be done
textellipsis be used for "2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS"
Yes. But on the baseline, so:
\definecharacter textellipsis {\periods\relax}
U+2024 (ONE-DOT LEADER):
\definecharacter textonedotleader {\doperiods[1]}
U+2025 (TWO-DOT LEADER):
\definecharacter texttwodotleader {
bar{\dstroke}}
Thanks for those ...
> \NC 0300 COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT \NC \textgrave \NC \NR
> \NC 0309 COMBINING HOOK ABOVE \NC \texthookabove \NC \NR
> \NC 0303 COMBINING TILDE\NC \texttilde \NC \NR
> \NC 0301 COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT \NC \textacute
tem item 1
\item item 2
\stopmyitemize
It gives many "missing or ungrouped '=' after 'n'" messages and
changes item symbol to default dot. I've also tried n=1 or n=2 (seen
in the sources). This gives same result, but with
'n'" messages and changes
item symbol to default dot. I've also tried n=1 or n=2 (seen in the
sources). This gives same result, but without error message.
Thanks for your patience.
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\NC \NR
\NC 0309 COMBINING HOOK ABOVE \NC \texthookabove \NC \NR
\NC 0303 COMBINING TILDE\NC \texttilde \NC \NR
\NC 0301 COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT \NC \textacute \NC \NR
\NC 0323 COMBINING DOT BELOW\NC \textbottomdot \NC \NR
\NC 037A GREEK Y
2116 NUMERO SIGN
windows-1253
0385 GREEK DIALYTIKA TONOS
2015 HORIZONTAL BAR
0384 GREEK TONOS
windows-1258
0300 COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT
0309 COMBINING HOOK ABOVE
0303 COMBINING TILDE
0301 COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
0323 COMBINING DOT BELOW
20AB DONG SIGN
iso-8859-7
20AF DRACHMA SIG
. item2.3
2.4. item2.4
From my observations of mysterious box manipulations in core-itm I
think that fix for repeating first digit can be as simple as removing
one of these \plusone's somewhere. But it is possible to make both 1.1
and 2.1 work as in my example?
And it seems that space
It turns out that this isn't related to my typescript but to the use of 'amsl' package with the Fourier font. Is there a quick fix for this? A short example follows. Note the bracket sizes as well as the the \hat and \dot symbols
Cheers,Randall% Example\usetypescript[fourier
; or '\biggl(' and math accent characters (
i.e. '\hat' and '\dot') are not above the character, but in the middle of it. I don't really know if this is the best way to define a math font within a typescript but it seems to get me most of the way there. NB, it is base
ut placing something like a dot on every page. Is there any way
to do this?
I discovered that the layers were "inserted" into the document via
"\setupbackgrounds[page]" so I understand why it acts like this but I
am asking if there is some way of getting layers working like I wa
file but more like a
> > background and I can't figure out how to use them on many pages
> > without placing something like a dot on every page. Is there any way
> > to do this?
>
> If "a dot" is the source of all your problems, you can easily solve
oning with a x-y grid like system.
>
> When I was trying to use this feature for multipage document it cut of
> all of the pages except the first. I found out that the layers
> weren't thought to be part of the content of the file but more like a
> background and I can't figur
e document it cut of
all of the pages except the first. I found out that the layers
weren't thought to be part of the content of the file but more like a
background and I can't figure out how to use them on many pages
without placing something like a dot on every page. Is there a
e for embedding' and adds less that 100k to the binary: lean and mean; i love ruby, but it's a big machinery.
Anyway, once we have lua in place, there will also be an api to tex's internals; when that is done, interfacing to ruby should be no problem. Maybe our next project w
pace{\hphantom{0}}
I will give that a try.
> > Below is an example file that renders fine with lm/cm, but not my font.
>
> Out of curiosity, which font is it?
Courier Dot 15 CPI with minor tweaks
http://dradul.tripod.com/font_stuff/Courier_Dot_15_CPI.htm
--
Stuart Jansen <[EMAIL
rt.table . Characters on
a single line in the table are considered equivalent. Note the `ch'
character that is sorted between h and i. This table contains accented
letters that are not used in Czech (like crossed l, z dot above). It should
IMHO be also completely OK for Slovak (as they, I hope, inherited
with text:
\startFLOWcell
\name{Obs}
\location{1,1}
\shape{action}
\text{{\switchtobodyfont[16pt]\bf Text in cell}}
\stopFLOWcell
If you want to be consistent over several cells, define a macro.
vit
in m-chart you will find:
\setupFLOWcharts
[\c!option=,
\c!bodyfont=,
\
0
% MKOCP = 0
% MKOFM = 0
% What MetaPost runs to make MPX files. This is passed an option
-troff
% if MP is in troff mode. Set to `0' to disable this feature.
MPXCOMMAND = makempx
% Part 3: Array and other sizes for TeX (and Metafont and
MetaPost).
%
% If you want to change some
\or % U+2023 TRIANGULAR BULLET
\strippedcsname \unknownchar \or % U+2024 ONE DOT LEADER
\strippedcsname \unknownchar \or % U+2025 TWO DOT LEADER
-\strippedcsname \textellipsis \else % U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
+\strippedcsname \dots \else
Thank you reply
but i can't solve that error with itemize seperater symbol with dot
\startitemize[1, packed] body font 22 or higher size
and attached my test file. How can i correct?
here-
\definebodyfontenvironment[22pt]
\setupbodyfont[22pt]
\starttext
\title{\midal
Radhelorn said this at Sat, 2 Jul 2005 15:24:51 +0400:
>Another strange thing. After this sequence:
>
>\usetypescript [modern-base] [t2a] % just for example
>\setupbodyfont [modern]
>
>\definetypeface[mytf][mm][math][euler][euler]
>
>\startbuffer
>$$\sqrt{\acute{a}+\bar
David Rogers wrote:
OK, I tried this setup, and ConTeXt ran without stopping to complain,
but (as Otared described, I guess) the font actually produced is very
jaggy, both on screen and in print. My nostalgia for dot matrix
fonts : resetting map file list
fonts
Hans Hagen wrote:
>David Rogers wrote:
>
>> OK, I tried this setup, and ConTeXt ran without stopping to complain,
>> but (as Otared described, I guess) the font actually produced is very
>> jaggy, both on screen and in print. My nostalgia for dot matrix
printers
>>
David Rogers wrote:
OK, I tried this setup, and ConTeXt ran without stopping to complain,
but (as Otared described, I guess) the font actually produced is very
jaggy, both on screen and in print. My nostalgia for dot matrix printers
is not as great as one might suppose. :-)
So, do you get
setypescript [adobekb] [\defaultencoding] % default=ec
>\usetypescript [postscript][\defaultencoding]
>\setupbodyfont [postscript]
OK, I tried this setup, and ConTeXt ran without stopping to complain,
but (as Otared described, I guess) the font actually produced is very
jaggy, both on scree
Adam Lindsay wrote:
\definetypeface[somename][mm][math][euler][euler]
\setupbodyfont[somename]
\starttext
$$\sqrt{\acute{a}+\bar{b}+\dot{c}}$$
\stoptext
I don't get any accents. Am I doing something wrong?
No, I am.
You can verify further by adding:
\loadmapfile[original-ams
Mojca Miklavec said this at Fri, 1 Jul 2005 15:16:47 +0200:
>\definetypeface[somename][mm][math][euler][euler]
>\setupbodyfont[somename]
>\starttext
>$$\sqrt{\acute{a}+\bar{b}+\dot{c}}$$
>\stoptext
>
>I don't get any accents. Am I doing something wrong?
No, I am.
\acute, \grave, \bar, \vec, \dot, \ddot, \breve, \tilde or any other
accent that you compose by yourself (poor results for accented
characters, anyway). You can then set bold math to be the default. Or
you can switch to text mode inside math using \hbox{...} as Hans
described. If you want bold i
Hi Hans
>= Original Message From Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>> TABLE produces a spurious dot in the following (look closely at the center
of
>
>the dot is a division line between your span
I replaced \VL with \DC and the dot disappears. There is still somethin
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Dear posse,
TABLE produces a spurious dot in the following (look closely at the center of
the big box on the right). How can I get rid of this? If this is a bug, Is
there a workaround?
Best
Idris
=
% output=pdf interface=en
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Dear posse,
TABLE produces a spurious dot in the following (look closely at the center of
the dot is a division line between your span
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Dear posse,
TABLE produces a spurious dot in the following (look closely at the center of
the big box on the right). How can I get rid of this? If this is a bug, Is
there a workaround?
Best
Idris
=
% output=pdf interface=en
\setuppagenumbering[state=stop
With Metapost you can put in background almost anything you want, so it's
not complex make a dotted line for frame; Metafun is a great tutorial for
these things.
A nice solution should be dotted line for \framed WITHOUT use metapost,
something like
\framed[rulestyle={dot},...]
[OT
Steffen Wolfrum said this at Mon, 18 Apr 2005 11:56:24 +0200:
>
>Especially the dot above an n or m:
>In an old TUGboat article (Volume 20 (1999), No. 2) that I found by
>Google I read that the dot above an n should be "n (Vulthius). But
>here it stays the " (like the
Hi,
I'd like to have a table with all available commands (like \d{..} for
macron) that support diacritic signs needed for western
transliteration of Sanskrit.
Especially the dot above an n or m:
In an old TUGboat article (Volume 20 (1999), No. 2) that I found by
Google I read that th
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I am lost in ConTeXt's setup-jungle:
I have a section set is unnumbered:
\setuphead[LevelThree] [number=no, ...|
But in the TOC I would like to have a dot (or another symbol) before
the head/title, like this:
o Section
Hi,
I am lost in ConTeXt's setup-jungle:
I have a section set is unnumbered:
\setuphead[LevelThree] [number=no, ...|
But in the TOC I would like to have a dot (or another symbol) before
the head/title, like this:
o Section's Title 17
Is this a matter of \setuphead or \setuplis
} % MIDDLE DOT
\defineactivetoken 184 {\textcedilla} % CEDILLA
\defineactivetoken 185 {\onesuperior} % SUPERSCRIPT
\defineactivetoken 186 {\textordmasculine} % MASCULINE ORDINAL INDICATOR
\defineactivetoken 187 {\lowerrightdoubleninequote} % RIGHT-POINTING
DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK
\defineactivetoken 188
on
2. second section
2.1. subsection
2.2. some other subsection
2.2.1. some subsubsection
(with a dot before the space after every (sub)section). What is the best
place to store the default settings to? (For all the other Slovenian
users as well.)
Thank you,
Mojca
_
d ISO-8859-2 differs in next chars presented in il2:
dec ISO CS
184 cedilla \`a
254 tcedilla dblleftquote
255 dot abovedblrightquote
...
After some quotes (e.g. Adams'
> "The Polish prefer it more upright. The Czechs prefer it more flat."
) I feel str
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody know how I can get a dot after the figure number in
> a caption, without 'promoting' that dot to figure references in
> the body text as well?
\let\floatcaptionsuf
Hi,
Does anybody know how I can get a dot after the figure number in
a caption, without 'promoting' that dot to figure references in
the body text as well? I remember I've had this problem before, but
that was a long time ago and I don't remember the solution any m
ow.
I often use
\setupcombinedlist
[content]
[alternative=c]
It should (and used to) produce a list with dot leaders between names
and page numbers. It doesn't in the last stable. (I've tried to look
into core-lst, but it's too complicated for me :-)
Alternatives a, b, and c produce nu
K to `foo', what counts is the value of the environment
% variable/config value `FOO', not the `MKTEXPK' value.
%
% MKTEXTEX = 0
% MKTEXPK = 0
% MKTEXMF = 0
% MKTEXTFM = 0
% MKTEXFMT = 0
% MKOCP = 0
% MKOFM = 0
% What MetaPost runs to make MPX files. This is passed an option -t
kay. This first task is more a bit of human pattern recognition:
Take the appropriate Unicode "page":
<http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U1E00.pdf>
and fill in the attached unic-030 with the glyph names that go down the
list. I've filled in the a's to set the convention (to
in it very much.
Thanks in advance.
fyi: pdf layer support is built into context
an example of usage can be seen at:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/present/talks/fifteen.pdf
(this presentation was made for dante's 15 anniversary; it works on windows and
mac, starts when one clicks on the dot at the
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* Nikolai Weibull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [May 28, 2004 00:24]:
> How do I get underscores (_) into a table? I'm producing an ASCII
> chart, and as character 95 is _ I would like it to show up as such.
> Right now I get a high dot. I'm using \starttable.
So sorry...W
How do I get underscores (_) into a table? I'm producing an ASCII
chart, and as character 95 is _ I would like it to show up as such.
Right now I get a high dot. I'm using \starttable.
nikolai
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::: born: C
ymbol [breve][accent] [mr] ["8]
\definemathsymbol [check][accent] [mr] ["7]
\definemathsymbol [hat] [accent] [mr] ["2]
\definemathsymbol [dot] [accent] [mr] ["A]
\definemathsymbol [mathring] [accent] [mr] ["6]
% and for fun:
\definemathsymbol [otheralpha] [ord] [
/show-exa.pdf -> last page -> fifteen.pdf
>
> demo's what can be done with acrobat 6; (clicking on the dot at the bottom
> will start the show) (if you copy the file, putting an 8 minute
> stepsound.mp3 file in your path will also give you sound). The basic walker
&g
http://www.pragma-ade.com/show-exa.pdf -> last page -> fifteen.pdf
>
> demo's what can be done with acrobat 6; (clicking on the dot at the bottom
> will start the show) (if you copy the file, putting an 8 minute
> stepsound.mp3 file in your path will also give you sound). The b
Hi,
The presentation i made for the dante xv festivity can be found at:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/show-exa.pdf -> last page -> fifteen.pdf
demo's what can be done with acrobat 6; (clicking on the dot at the bottom
will start the show) (if you copy the file, putting an 8 minute
st
Re your question about the section numbering with a dot: This is
nothing I found out, but something Hans (who else?) posted to the list
a while ago, and I believe it does what you want to achieve:
\setuplabeltext[section={{},{.}}]
Best
Thomas
o means an expert at this.
My method is simply to expand the orginal image to so that a pixel in
the image will be a dot on the output. Using the example I posted
before, the image was 3.5 inches wide, the printer was 600 dots per
inch, so I sized the graphic to 3.5 x 600 = 1950 pixels before
halfton
batch --nomp
% Part 3: Array and other sizes for TeX (and Metafont and MetaPost).
%
% If you want to change some of these sizes only for a certain TeX
% variant, the usual dot notation works, e.g.,
% main_memory.hugetex = 2000
%
% If a change here appears to be ignored, try redumping the
minor
improvements/bugfixes will be cardinals ($\Aleph_0+1$,
$\Aleph_0+2$, etc)
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ctions".
Bringhurst on dot leaders: "unenlightening rows of dots that force the
eye to walk the width of the page like a prisoner being escorted back to
its cell."
But I bet you can use them within your own formatting macro.
-Bill
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