={\stoptyping}]
\starttext
\startpoem[title={Glijden}][]
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur.
\stoppoem
\stoptext
```
I get the following traceback:
```
tex error > tex error on line 6 in file
/home/ali/work/being_human/test.tex: ! Undefined control seque
h ua language setting it is not hyphenated. This was
>>> just a minimal example
>>
>> do you get something similar?
>>
>>> mtxrun lang-uk.lua
>> c:/data/develop/tex-context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/patterns/mkiv/lang-uk.lua
>>
>> uk is th
I had no idea I was messing. What am I doing wrong, then. Because in my
>> actual document with ua language setting it is not hyphenated. This was just
>> a minimal example
>
> do you get something similar?
>
> >mtxrun lang-uk.lua
> c:/data/develop/tex-context/tex/tex
ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur.
\stoppoem
\stoptext
```
I get the following traceback:
```
tex error > tex error on line 6 in file
/home/ali/work/being_human/test.tex: ! Undefined control sequence
\strc_sectioning_initialize_increment ->\edef \currentheadincrement
verbatim is
\stoptext
```
I get the following traceback:
```
tex error > tex error on line 6 in file
/home/ali/work/being_human/test.tex: ! Undefined control sequence
\strc_sectioning_initialize_increment ->\edef \currentheadincrement
{\headparameter \c!incrementnumber }\ifcsname \??headinc
' and superscript mirrored c.
Here is a article about this:
http://andreasmhallberg.github.io/typographyofaynandhamza/
Now, as the author notices, the TeX Gyre fonts render 02BE and 02BF as
superscript 'c'. (That was added to TeX Gyre at our request many years ago.)
Linked below is a pdf that shows some font
er
\framedtext{\typebuffer[option=tex]}
\stoptext
"""
\framedtext[strut=no]{\typebuffer[option=tex]}
or
\startframedtext
\typebuffer[option=tex]
\stopframedtext
Thank you (also Jacob)!
Seems like I didn’t lo
It comes from framedtext:
\starttext
\startbuffer
\samplefile{tufte}
\stopbuffer
\framedtext[strut=no]{\typebuffer[option=tex]}
\stoptext
Best,
Jacob
> Am 30.07.2023 um 21:14 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
>
> Yet another issue:
>
> \typebuffer always starts wi
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 30.07.2023 um 21:14:
Yet another issue:
\typebuffer always starts with a blank line.
Is this a bug, or how can I disable it?
Hraban
MWE:
"""
\starttext
\startbuffer
\samplefile{tufte}
\stopbuffer
\framedtext{\typebuffer[option=t
Yet another issue:
\typebuffer always starts with a blank line.
Is this a bug, or how can I disable it?
Hraban
MWE:
"""
\starttext
\startbuffer
\samplefile{tufte}
\stopbuffer
\framedtext{\typebuffer[option=t
[MyCode]
[option=tex,
numbering=file]
\definebuffer
[MyBuffer]
[category=MyCode]
\setuptyping
[MyBuffer]
[option=TEX,
numbering=file]
% \setuptyping
% [buffer]
% [option=TEX,
%numbering=file]
\startMyBuffer
\fakewords{10}{20}
\stopMyBuffer
\starttext
\startMyCode
specifically asked for, but I think that it's
pretty similar to your end goal. There's a .tex file with example usage in the
same folder and a link to the compiled PDF from the main repo page.
Thank you!
Well, I’m sure it’s in there, and it’s an impressive module, but I don’t
understand the code
pretty similar to your end goal. There's a .tex file with example usage in the
same folder and a link to the compiled PDF from the main repo page.
Thanks,
-- Max
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""
> \usemodule[visual]
>
> \definetyping[MyCode]
>
> \setuptyping[MyCode][
> option=tex,
> numbering=file,
> ]
>
> \definebuffer[MyBuffer]
>
> \startMyBuffer
> \fakewords{10}{20}
> \stopMyBuffer
>
> \starttext
>
> \startMyCode
&g
Hi,
I’d like to use a custom buffer ("MyBuffer") to use a custom typing
style ("MyCode"). How does that work?
"""
\usemodule[visual]
\definetyping[MyCode]
\setuptyping[MyCode][
option=tex,
numbering=file,
]
\definebuffer[MyBuffer]
\startMyBuff
El sáb, 29 jul 2023 a la(s) 02:50, Pablo Rodriguez (oi...@gmx.es) escribió:
> Dear list,
>
> trying to generate the format for current latest (2023.07.28 20:04), I
> get this error message:
>
> tex error > tex error on line 280 in file lang-lab.mkxl: Control
> s
Dear list,
trying to generate the format for current latest (2023.07.28 20:04), I
get this error message:
tex error > tex error on line 280 in file lang-lab.mkxl: Control
sequence expected instead of undefined
\lang_labels_define_class_indeed {head}{
\definelabelclass
...
Hi everyone,
I'm finalising packaging TeX Live 2023 for OpenBSD and have an issue with
context using the new luametatex engine.
I'm getting various Lua errors when running `context --make`, like:
node-ini.lmt:54: attempt to call a nil value (local 'getvalues')
and:
node-nut.lmt:22
Hi,
did you make once by chance a ConTeXt-themed poster that I could pin at
the DANTE booth at FrOSCon and the TeX tent at CCCamp?
(I‘d just need the PDF or maybe the sources.)
Hraban
___
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orking in the latest version.
> I’m on macOS 13.4.1 and this is the version of context I’m running:
>
> > context --version
> mtx-context | ConTeXt Process Management 1.04
> mtx-context |
> mtx-context | main context file:
> /usr/local/texlive/2023/te
Hello!
I’m trying to reproduce the example in https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Pgfplot
and I’m getting this error:
tex error > tex error on line 926 in file pgfcorepoints.code.tex: Missing
control sequence inserted
\inaccessible
"
\pgfsetzvec
\catcode `\==12
or the need to update
my sources.
Alan
On 21/07/23 21/07/23, 16:43, Alan Braslau wrote:
On 19/07/23 19/07/23, 22:51, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
is looking for system fonts by default the new standard? Is it a good
idea?
Thank you and all best
it is a tex live thing; you can just set
On 19/07/23 19/07/23, 22:51, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
is looking for system fonts by default the new standard? Is it a good
idea?
Thank you and all best
it is a tex live thing; you can just set that variable to nothing, in
the environment or in a local file like in
../tex/texmf
On 7/20/2023 4:04 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi everybody,
The latest (2023.07.18 22:07) has a consistent problem with all files on my
computer; every run has this:
fatal lua error:
registered function call [1715]:
...s/lmtx/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/l-lua.lmt:84: attempt
Hi everybody,
The latest (2023.07.18 22:07) has a consistent problem with all files on my
computer; every run has this:
fatal lua error:
registered function call [1715]:
...s/lmtx/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/l-lua.lmt:84: attempt to call
a nil value (upvalue 'popen’)
Does anyone
the variable OSFONTDIR to some value to prevent this from happening. So
my question is: is looking for system fonts by default the new standard?
Is it a good idea?
Thank you and all best
it is a tex live thing; you can just set that variable to nothing, in
the environment or in a local file like
fixed several other things and drew a nicer boat. Feel free to use it.
Hraban
boat.tex
Description: TeX document
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Wiki!
maillist : ntg
it is not hyphenated. This was just a minimal
example
do you get something similar?
>mtxrun lang-uk.lua
c:/data/develop/tex-context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/patterns/mkiv/lang-uk.lua
uk is the offical tag but for historic reasone we use ua as language;
given the uk's exit and ua's entry in the europ
On 7/18/2023 4:12 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
In todays upload there is a follow up on a new feature that is already
present in the previous upload (but that was not yet advertised):
context --parallel test1.tex test2.tex test3.tex
context --parallel --pattern=test*.tex
context
har o (U+0006F) in font '' with id 0: missing
>> fonts > checking > char d (U+00064) in font '' with id 0: missing
>> fonts > checking > char i (U+00069) in font '' with id 0: missing
>> fonts > checking > char I (U+00049) in font '' wit
Hi,
In todays upload there is a follow up on a new feature that is already
present in the previous upload (but that was not yet advertised):
context --parallel test1.tex test2.tex test3.tex
context --parallel --pattern=test*.tex
context --parallellist myfile.cmd (filters context
; char c (U+00063) in font '' with id 0: missing
fonts > checking > char ] (U+0005D) in font '' with id 0: missing
backend > xmp > using file
'/usr/local/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/lpdf-pdx.xml'
pages > flushing realpage 1, userp
hecking > char d (U+00064) in font '' with id 0: missing
fonts > checking > char i (U+00069) in font '' with id 0: missing
fonts > checking > char I (U+00049) in font '' with id 0: missing
fonts > checking > char c (U+00063) in font '' with id 0: missing
f
I tried some of the mtxrun scripts:
* "colors" runs into an error:
$ mtxrun --script colors --table ~/texmf/colors/icc/profiles/sgray.icc
lua error : function call:
...-07/tex/texmf-context/scripts/context/lua/mtx-colors.lua:56: attempt
to index a nil value (global 'colors')
I hunted for two days after an index error in my book:
"""
structure > sectioning > chapter @ level 2 : 0.1 -> Sachregister
tex error > tex error on line 95 in file ./prd_test.tex: The file
ended when scanning an argument.
{\startregisterentrie
> \hidewidth is a plain tex thing that is unlikely to work well with other code
With all respect, I do not understand why it can cause problems and "is
unlikely to work well".
It is no surprise that in TeX you can cause havoc by using things unwisely or
in the wrong place (and
happened to it.
\hidewidth is a plain tex thing that is unlikely to work well with other
code
\ialign is also something plain and as it sets everycr as well as
tabskip and also can interfere
you can define these macros yourself and hope for the best wrt
interference but i'm not going to look
:
[C]: in function 'string.format'
?: in field '?'
...m64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/luat-log.lmt:184: in
upvalue 'report'
...m64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/luat-log.lmt:397: in
upvalue 'report'
...m64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/spac-pas.lmt:156
ormdeviate(1) ] ;
definecolor [ name = "MyColor2", r = uniformdeviate(1), g =
uniformdeviate(1), b = uniformdeviate(1) ] ;
draw lmt_outline [
text = "\TeX",
kind = "both",
fillcolor = "MyColor1",
drawcolor = "MyColor2",
rulethickness = 1/2
the text by \TeX and published it here:
https://fosstodon.org/@context/110684919994406565
But is it possible to fill a path (e.g. an lmt_outline) with a
lmt_poisson pattern?
Here's something to get you and Keith starting:
\startMPpage
picture p ; p := lmt_outline [
text = "\bf
Am 09.07.23 um 15:49 schrieb Keith McKay:
Hraban (and others),
You got me thinking so I added this code to end of your code as a bit of
fun. It's code from the luametafun manual to which I added two and a
half lines.
That’s funny.
I replaced the text by \TeX and published it here:
https
context --synctex=1 --result=output %S; cp output.log
> > > /compile/output.log;cp output.pdf /compile/output.pdf";
> > > $recorder=0;
> > > $pdf_mode=1;
> > I found back this link:
> >
> > https://davidcarlisle.github.io/latexcgi/testc
> >
> >
>
.pdf";
> > $recorder=0;
> > $pdf_mode=1;
> I found back this link:
>
> https://davidcarlisle.github.io/latexcgi/testc
>
>
> % !TEX mtxrun --script context
>
> \starttext
>
> \dorecurse{500}{\samplefile{tufte}\par}
>
> \stoptext
>
> Runs 113
On 7/7/2023 1:09 PM, Carlos wrote:
\showmakeup displays it astonishingly correctly indeed
probably a side effect of the fact that injected stuff resynchronizes
the character progression in the pdf file (every char start with
explicit coordinates) while without showing it depends on the width
2:32PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> > > > > On 7/5/2023 5:53 PM, Carlos wrote:
> > > > > > On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 04:43:56PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> > > > > > > On 7/5/2023 3:18 PM, Carlos wrote:
> > > > > > > > \showmakeup
> > > > > On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 04:43:56PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> > > > > > On 7/5/2023 3:18 PM, Carlos wrote:
> > > > > > > \showmakeup on \TeX\ shows a
> > > > > > >
> > > > >
On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 07:37:56PM +0200, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 7/5/2023 7:05 PM, Carlos wrote:
>
> > And I don't want to stir up anything here either, but if the convention of
> > using non-official vs official fonts is the new de facto under lmtx,
> > I guess my opening
te:
> > > > > On 7/5/2023 3:18 PM, Carlos wrote:
> > > > > > \showmakeup on \TeX\ shows a
> > > > > >
> > > > > > tSP:3.282
> > > > > > THK:-1.721
> > > > > > H__E
> > > >
-releasing it as `context-lmtx-bin`.
It can also serves as a benchmark. A tex live context installation stil
installs some base package (that is not needed) and installing the basic
set of fonts without all the files that don't matter is also an issue.
So, your package demonstrates a 'lean and mean
On 7/5/2023 7:05 PM, Carlos wrote:
And I don't want to stir up anything here either, but if the convention of
using non-official vs official fonts is the new de facto under lmtx,
I guess my opening question is invalid by all acounts
Well, the policy wrt font is quite simple:
(1) one can
On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 06:15:41PM +0200, Alan Braslau via ntg-context wrote:
> On 05/07/23 05/07/23, 17:53, Carlos wrote:
> > (sorry for duplicate messages. sending out to mailing list works
> > sporadically Sometimes works, other times doesn't).
>
> As reported, the contextgarden server was
On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 06:12:32PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 7/5/2023 5:53 PM, Carlos wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 04:43:56PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> > > On 7/5/2023 3:18 PM, Carlos wrote:
> > > > \showmakeup on \TeX\ shows a
> > > >
> &g
On 7/5/2023 6:38 PM, Carlos wrote:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 06:12:32PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7/5/2023 5:53 PM, Carlos wrote:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 04:43:56PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7/5/2023 3:18 PM, Carlos wrote:
\showmakeup on \TeX\ shows a
tSP:3.282
THK:-1.721
H__E
X
HK:-1.291
On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 06:12:32PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 7/5/2023 5:53 PM, Carlos wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 04:43:56PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> > > On 7/5/2023 3:18 PM, Carlos wrote:
> > > > \showmakeup on \TeX\ shows a
> > > >
> &g
On 05/07/23 05/07/23, 17:53, Carlos wrote:
(sorry for duplicate messages. sending out to mailing list works
sporadically Sometimes works, other times doesn't).
As reported, the contextgarden server was down following a disk
controller failure and had taken some time to be reconfigured with
On 7/5/2023 5:53 PM, Carlos wrote:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 04:43:56PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7/5/2023 3:18 PM, Carlos wrote:
\showmakeup on \TeX\ shows a
tSP:3.282
THK:-1.721
H__E
X
HK:-1.291
SP:3.282
no MWE includes so clueless
\starttypescript[mylucidaserif]
\definefontsynonym
On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 11:53:47AM -0400, Carlos wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 04:43:56PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> > On 7/5/2023 3:18 PM, Carlos wrote:
> > > \showmakeup on \TeX\ shows a
> > >
> > > tSP:3.282
> > > THK:-1.721
> > > H__E
On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 04:43:56PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 7/5/2023 3:18 PM, Carlos wrote:
> > \showmakeup on \TeX\ shows a
> >
> > tSP:3.282
> > THK:-1.721
> > H__E
> > X
> > HK:-1.291
> > SP:3.282
>
> no MWE includes so cluel
On 7/5/2023 3:18 PM, Carlos wrote:
\showmakeup on \TeX\ shows a
tSP:3.282
THK:-1.721
H__E
X
HK:-1.291
SP:3.282
no MWE includes so clueless
> I assume that SP stands for space. Correct me if I'm wrong
After reading some of the manuals that mention \showmakeup with and
without [spa
On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 09:32:51AM -0400, Carlos wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 09:18:35AM -0400, Carlos wrote:
> > \showmakeup on \TeX\ shows a
> >
> > tSP:3.282
> > THK:-1.721
> > H__E
> > X
> > HK:-1.291
> > SP:3.282
> >
>
On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 09:18:35AM -0400, Carlos wrote:
> \showmakeup on \TeX\ shows a
>
> tSP:3.282
> THK:-1.721
> H__E
> X
> HK:-1.291
> SP:3.282
>
> I assume that SP stands for space. Correct me if I'm wrong
>
> After reading some of the manuals that me
\showmakeup on \TeX\ shows a
tSP:3.282
THK:-1.721
H__E
X
HK:-1.291
SP:3.282
I assume that SP stands for space. Correct me if I'm wrong
After reading some of the manuals that mention \showmakeup with and
without [spaces] and so forth, I couldn't find any more info related
to this.
If anyone
| fatal error in file '/System/Library/Fonts/SFCompactRounded.ttf': ...-64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/font-dsp.lua:3689: attempt to index a nil value (field '?')stack traceback: ...-64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/font-otr.lua:2344: in metamethod 'index' ...-64/tex/texmf-context/te
otf, lmroman10-italic.otf, lmroman10-regular.otf
>>
>>
>> Erase cache, regenerate formats, reload fonts (force) does give another
>> (probably unrelated) error:
>>
>> fonts | names | identifying system font files with suffix 'ttf'
>> fonts
nmodern-math.otf,
> lmroman10-italic.otf, lmroman10-regular.otf
>
>
> Erase cache, regenerate formats, reload fonts (force) does give another
> (probably unrelated) error:
>
> fonts | names | identifying system font files with suffix 'ttf'
> fonts | names | gl
n10-regular.otf
Erase cache, regenerate formats, reload fonts (force) does give another
(probably unrelated) error:
fonts | names | identifying system font files with suffix 'ttf'
fonts | names | globbing path '/Library/Fonts/**.ttf'
fonts | names | globbing path '/System
Am 27.06.23 um 22:02 schrieb Hans van der Meer via ntg-context:
After transferring the context directory to my new M2 Mac Studio
sh.install.sh complains "Your system "Darwin arm64" is not supported
(yet)". What now? I cannot live without TeX-ing 沈
You just copied the b
After transferring the context directory to my new M2 Mac Studio sh.install.sh
complains "Your system "Darwin arm64" is not supported (yet)". What now? I
cannot live without TeX-ing 沈
yours sincerely
d
t; > $pdf_mode=1;
> I found back this link:
>
> https://davidcarlisle.github.io/latexcgi/testc
>
>
> % !TEX mtxrun --script context
>
> \starttext
>
> \dorecurse{500}{\samplefile{tufte}\par}
>
> \stoptext
>
> Runs 113 pages in 1.13 sec so
="context --synctex=1 --result=output %S; cp output.log
/compile/output.log;cp output.pdf /compile/output.pdf";
$recorder=0;
$pdf_mode=1;
I found back this link:
https://davidcarlisle.github.io/latexcgi/testc
% !TEX mtxrun --script context
\starttext
\dorecurse{500}{\samplefile{
Fixed in the latest. Thanks Hans!
> On Jun 19, 2023, at 5:57 AM, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
>
> Hi Hans,
>
>>> I am running into a problem with the \shade command...
>>> tex error > tex error on line 8 in file ./TikZtest.tex: Valid keyword
callback features but only when it has no impact on performance. For now
it's experimental.
That said, I wonder how many users can predict the plainish tex result of:
\ruledhbox to 2in{\vrule \rightarrowfill \ 1cm \leftarrowfill\vrule}
\ruledhbox to 1cm{\vrule \rightarrowfill \ 1cm \leftarrow
the \rightarrowfill or \leftarrowfill?
> >
> > I mean. Once you get the glues messed up, the whole box crumbles.
>
> I'm not sure how you can mess up glue so that the box is no longer a box.
> Boxes remain boxes.
I guess that's the same mentality behind a fixed glue in LMT
. No trick involved. But
as it uses a specific mechanism in an hbox you need to trigger that
(unless you want to add overhead that will kake tex crawl).
Like a magician… now all of a sudden evetything works, but unlike TeX's
Not sure what this refers to. Much of TeX is magick but what is bad
about
On 6/21/2023 10:10 PM, Hans van der Meer via ntg-context wrote:
A few days ago I drew attention to the fact that \rightarrowfill and
\leftarrowfill are broken in the latest ConTeXt. Imho that should not happen
with basic TeX macro's.
Although one can recreate their definitions from the TeX
A few days ago I drew attention to the fact that \rightarrowfill and \leftarrowfill are broken in the latest ConTeXt. Imho that should not happen with basic TeX macro's.Although one can recreate their definitions from the TeX-book (see the MWE attached), I still do not understand why it should
Hi Hans,
>> I am running into a problem with the \shade command...
>> tex error > tex error on line 8 in file ./TikZtest.tex: Valid keyword
>> expected, likely 'direction'
>> \pgfsys@vertshading
>> #1#2#3->{\pgf@parsefunc {#3}\pgfmathparse {#2}\set
, but I suspect this community is actually one of the
best places to find an answer.
It is the best community. And I tell you what.
What happened is that all TeX engines have neglected fonts from the beginning.
Really? When tex showed up digital font technology was pretty much in flux
I suspect this community is actually one of
> > > the best places to find an answer.
> > >
> >
> > It is the best community. And I tell you what.
> >
> > What happened is that all TeX engines have neglected fonts from the
> > beginning.
>
&
in Adobe programs like InDesign (and
not TeX).
I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
bold, and bold-italic.
Is there really not a single flared-sans font that is really free (so also for
commercial use) to use out there?
Not free but good value: Fontspring
used in Adobe programs like InDesign
> (and not TeX).
>
> I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
> bold, and bold-italic.
>
> Is there really not a single flared-sans font that is really free (so also
> for commercial use) to use out there?
Not
be greatly appreciated!
Gavin
tex error > tex error on line 8 in file ./TikZtest.tex: Valid keyword
expected, likely 'direction'
\pgfsys@vertshading
#1#2#3->{\pgf@parsefunc {#3}\pgfmathparse {#2}\setbox \pgfutil@tempboxa =\hbox
dir
TLT to\pgfmathresult pt{\vbox to\pgf@max {\vfil \
) circle (.5cm);
\stoptikzpicture
\stoptext
\stoptext
The second picture works. The first picture produces quite an error message
(below). I’m using
ConTeXt ver: 2023.06.01 09:42 LMTX fmt: 2023.6.2
on an M1 Mac with Ventura 13.4
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Gavin
tex error
what.
What happened is that all TeX engines have neglected fonts from the beginning.
Really? When tex showed up digital font technology was pretty much in
flux. And, with metafont being part of the tex ecosystem, one can argue
that tex was quite innovative too.
Potscript and its fonts came
On Sat, Jun 17, 2023 at 10:06:09AM +0200, Alain Delmotte via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Le 14/06/2023 à 17:13, Leah Neukirchen via ntg-context a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was looking into the SciTE setup when I found that
> > tex/texmf-context/context
Hi,
Le 14/06/2023 à 17:13, Leah Neukirchen via ntg-context a écrit :
Hi,
I was looking into the SciTE setup when I found that
tex/texmf-context/context/data/scite/context/scite-context-internal.properties
only contained NUL bytes.
Deleting and reinstalling doesn't fix it.
I have now checked
been able to find one after extensive searching. The
>>> only one who were reasonably priced (not free) were the URW Classico ones
>>> in Adobe Creative Cloud, but those can only be used in Adobe programs like
>>> InDesign (and not TeX).
>>> I found some flare
On Fri, Jun 16, 2023 at 06:35:49PM +0200, Gerben Wierda via ntg-context wrote:
> I know this is off topic, but I suspect this community is actually one of the
> best places to find an answer.
>
It is the best community. And I tell you what.
What happened is that all TeX engines have
n Adobe programs like InDesign
> (and not TeX).
Is this kind of tie-in sale even legal?
>
>
> I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
> bold, and bold-italic.
>
> Is there really not a single flared-sans font that is really free (so also
> for c
fter extensive searching. The only
>> one who were reasonably priced (not free) were the URW Classico ones in
>> Adobe Creative Cloud, but those can only be used in Adobe programs like
>> InDesign (and not TeX).
>> I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at le
n Adobe programs like InDesign
> (and not TeX).
>
> I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
> bold, and bold-italic.
>
> Is there really not a single flared-sans font that is really free (so also
> for commercial use) to use out there?
>
May
that gives me more
licensing freedom. I haven't been able to find one after extensive
searching. The only one who were reasonably priced (not free) were the
URW Classico ones in Adobe Creative Cloud, but those can only be used in
Adobe programs like InDesign (and not TeX).
I found some flared
to find one after extensive searching. The only
one who were reasonably priced (not free) were the URW Classico ones in Adobe
Creative Cloud, but those can only be used in Adobe programs like InDesign (and
not TeX).
I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
bold
Leah Neukirchen via ntg-context writes:
> Hi,
>
> I was looking into the SciTE setup when I found that
> tex/texmf-context/context/data/scite/context/scite-context-internal.properties
> only contained NUL bytes.
>
> Deleting and reinstalling doesn't fix it.
>
> I have
Am 14.06.23 um 17:13 schrieb Leah Neukirchen via ntg-context:
Hi,
I was looking into the SciTE setup when I found that
tex/texmf-context/context/data/scite/context/scite-context-internal.properties
only contained NUL bytes.
Deleting and reinstalling doesn't fix it.
I have now checked
Hi,
I was looking into the SciTE setup when I found that
tex/texmf-context/context/data/scite/context/scite-context-internal.properties
only contained NUL bytes.
Deleting and reinstalling doesn't fix it.
I have now checked the other files there and these files seem to have
gotten corrupted
distinguish between categories)
there's also \overloaded and \aliased and \enforced etc
of course you can at some point do
\newcount\overloadmode
but who can predict side effects (and one can argue that tex is
progrmamable and that users get what they ask for) and keep in mind that
all should also
t; Is this mechanism broken? It looks so useful to prevent accidental
>>>> redefinition!
>>>
>>> here i run with
>>>
>>> \enabledirectives[overloadmode=error]
>>>
>>> (you can do that in cont-sys.mkxl)
>>>
>>> \enabledire
}

Is this mechanism broken? It looks so useful to prevent accidental redefinition!
here i run with
\enabledirectives[overloadmode=error]
(you can do that in cont-sys.mkxl)
\enabledirectives[overloadmode=warning]
Hans
Pity. Now I get on loading the tex file:
"csname overload > fat
home}
>> \writestatus{3}{\meaning\HOME}
>> 
>> Is this mechanism broken? It looks so useful to prevent accidental
>> redefinition!
>
> here i run with
>
> \enabledirectives[overloadmode=error]
>
> (you can do that in cont-sys.mkxl)
>
> \enabledirecti
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