>
> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2017 18:05:14 +0200
> From: Mojca Miklavec <mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com>
> To: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Wrong redirection in contextgarden.net
> Messa
nch_backgrounds_...
>> l.14 \stoptabulate
>>
>>
>> \starttext
>> \starttabulate[|lT|r|]
>> \NC \paperheight \NC 29.000cm \NC\NR
>> \stoptabulate
>>
>> \stoptext
>
> because T is not \type
>
> \NC \type{
T|r|]
\NC \paperheight \NC 29.000cm \NC\NR
\stoptabulate
\stoptext
because T is not \type
\NC \type{\paperheight} \NC 29.000cm \NC\NR
or
\NC \string\paperheight \NC 29.000cm \NC
use texgyre pagella or termes)
What is the advantage of those?
a palatino based font looks imo better than stix
(as open type font they are around a bit longer and we have a bit more
influence on their develop
Am Wed, 5 Apr 2017 13:00:29 +0200 schrieb luigi scarso:
> if you see
> fonts > otf chain > feature 'frac', type
> 'gsub_contextchain', chain lookup 's_s_7': is not yet supported (1)
> then ... it need to be supported.
Yes, that's what I see ;-(.
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1000/100
\usetypescriptfile[libertine]
\setupbodyfont[libertine,12pt]
\definefontfeature[frac][frac=yes]
\starttext
{\addff{frac} 1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 11/12 31415/27182 1000/100}
\stoptext
if you see
fonts > otf chain > feature 'frac', type
'gsub_contextchain', chain l
contextgarden.net
GPG Key ID 1C9B22FD
type-alegreya.tex
Description: Binary data
type-devroye.tex
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On 3/30/2017 2:01 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
On 30 Mar 2017, at 13:52, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
opentype of course .. more complete, features and easier to use ... also most
value for money
Thanks Hans for your quick reply!
I guess the file type-imp-lucida-opentyp
> On 30 Mar 2017, at 13:52, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
>
> opentype of course .. more complete, features and easier to use ... also most
> value for money
Thanks Hans for your quick reply!
I guess the file type-imp-lucida-opentype.mkiv is there to take care of
eve
On 3/30/2017 1:43 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi,
I would like to buy the set of Lucida fonts from TUG
https://www.tug.org/store/lucida/index.html
but I am wondering which flavor, Open Type or Type 1, is supposed to
work smoothly (and easily…) with ConTeXt mkiv. Actually a very long time
ago I
Hi,
I would like to buy the set of Lucida fonts from TUG
https://www.tug.org/store/lucida/index.html
<https://www.tug.org/store/lucida/index.html>
but I am wondering which flavor, Open Type or Type 1, is supposed to work
smoothly (and easily…) with ConTeXt mkiv. Actually a ver
Ahoi,
I’m trying to use Microsoft’s Cambria fonts (latest beta, MkIV).
The typescripts in type-imp-cambria.mkiv address the Regular and Math faces
from cambria.ttc, that works.
But the other faces are only addressed by name, and ConTeXt can’t find them
even if I put the font files
Andres,
1) If you are using Microsoft Windows, you have to set up the font directory
before using ConTeXt, where you have placed your Maths fonts (i.e. in
c:/windows/fonts) :
set OSFONTDIR=c:/windows/fonts
then type the following in a console ( in this directory :
~/context/tex/texmf-win64/bin
On 3/21/2017 5:44 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Dear context users:
Is it possible to disable a specific ligature in a whole document in mkiv?
I would like to disable fi ligature.
Does it make a difference if I use a true type font installed on my
system?
normally that is done by setting a language
Dear context users:
Is it possible to disable a specific ligature in a whole document in mkiv?
I would like to disable fi ligature.
Does it make a difference if I use a true type font installed on my
system?
Thank you in advance,
bcsikos
eature[default][default][salt=yes]
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][Neo Euler]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
1110
\type{1110}
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
I get the same results with or without the first line commented out.
(I’m using latest beta from 2017.03.02 22:23.)
I
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definefontfeature[default][default][salt=yes]
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][Neo Euler]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
1110
\type{1110}
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
I get the same results
like Gentium and
>> Delicious – I get mostly only TeX Gyre Palladio Math :(
>>
>> While a simple example works:
>>
>> \usetypescriptfile[type-fiee]
>> \usetypescript[fiee]
>> \setupbodyfont[fiee,rm,9.5pt]
>>
>> \starttext
>> \input tufte
&
esterday trying to convince ConTeXt to load my font, even
> from the same directory and even proven candidates like Gentium and Delicious
> – I get mostly only TeX Gyre Palladio Math :(
>
> While a simple example works:
>
> \usetypescriptfile[type-fiee]
> \usetypescript[
us problems with font detection.
I spent most of yesterday trying to convince ConTeXt to load my font, even from
the same directory and even proven candidates like Gentium and Delicious – I
get mostly only TeX Gyre Palladio Math :(
While a simple example works:
\usetypescriptfile[type-fiee
This is the error message
lua error > lua error on line 112 in file c_09-02_Evans.tex:
C stack overflow
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'type'
...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/lpdf-ini.lua:373: in
function <...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/lpdf-ini.l
On 3/11/2017 4:52 PM, Pavneet Arora wrote:
Really simple problem that has had me bashing my head for a while, so I
thought that I would reach out and ask for help:
I need to create large type title/sub-title combinations in-line. I
need the sub-titles to be stacked so that they share the same
Really simple problem that has had me bashing my head for a while, so I
thought that I would reach out and ask for help:
I need to create large type title/sub-title combinations in-line. I
need the sub-titles to be stacked so that they share the same baseline
as the title. Unfortunately, I
ack modern-designsize rm 12pt' is loaded
lua error > error on line 3 in file
/Users/acailliau/Desktop/luapercent.tex:
[\directlua]:1: invalid escape sequence near '\%'
1 \starttext
2
3 >> \ctxlua{context(string.format("\%.2f", math.pi))}
open source > 2 > 3 > /Users/acailliau/Desktop/luapercent.tex
> fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
> fonts > 'fallback modern-designsize rm 12pt' is loaded
> lua error > error on line 3 in file
> /Users/acailliau/Desktop/
ConTeXters,
The following example demonstrates an issue with the ELECTRONIC bib type:
\startbuffer[TestBib]
@ELECTRONIC{Edited,
editor = {An Editor},
title = {A title},
url = {http://www.example.com},
year = {2017},
}
@ELECTRONIC{Authored,
author
f\startbibitem{\dosingleempty\dostartbibitem}
>> \def\stopbibitem{\stopBibItem}
>>
>> \definedescription[BibItem][
>> width=broad,
>> margin=1.5pc,
>> indenting={no},
>> indentnext=no
c,
indenting={no},
indentnext=no,
alternative=hanging,
hang=1,
headcommand=\gobbleoneargument,
align=right,
before={\directsetup{tightspace}\bgroup\language[packed]},
after={\egroup},
]
\definereferencefo
gt;>> indenting={no},
>>> indentnext=no,
>>> alternative=hanging,
>>> hang=1,
>>> headcommand=\gobbleoneargument,
>>> align=right,
>>> before={\directsetup{tightspace}\bgroup\language[packed]},
>>> after={\egroup},
>>> ]
artbibitem}
>> \def\stopbibitem{\stopBibItem}
>>
>> \definedescription[BibItem][
>> width=broad,
>> margin=1.5pc,
>> indenting={no},
>> indentnext=no,
>> alternative=hanging,
>> hang=1,
>> headcommand=\gobbleoneargument,
>> align=rig
={\directsetup{tightspace}\bgroup\language[packed]},
after={\egroup},
]
\definereferenceformat [cite] [type=title,left={},right={}]
\definereferenceformat [bibpage] [type=page]
\starttext
\startbibitem[A, B, and C]\stopbibitem % TEST by commenting these
%\startbibitem[A{,} B{,} and C]\stopbibitem
On 2/23/2017 6:26 PM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
Am Thu, 23 Feb 2017 16:55:08 +0100 schrieb Hans Hagen:
it's not a ligature but a multiple
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature
{
name= "decompose",
type= "multiple",
nocheck = true, -- new trick
I update
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 6:26 PM, Ulrike Fischer <ne...@nililand.de> wrote:
> Am Thu, 23 Feb 2017 16:55:08 +0100 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>
>> it's not a ligature but a multiple
>>
>> fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature
>>{
>> name= "decompose&
Am Thu, 23 Feb 2017 16:55:08 +0100 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> it's not a ligature but a multiple
>
> fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature
>{
> name= "decompose",
> type= "multiple",
> nocheck = true, -- new trick
I updated my context
the second?
\starttext
\directlua
{
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature
{
name = "compose",
type = "ligature",
data =
{
["Ạ"]={ "A", "̣" },
["Ḅ"]={ "B", "̣" },
},
}
}
ed than the second?
\starttext
\directlua
{
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature
{
name = "compose",
type = "ligature",
data =
{
["Ạ"]={ "A", "̣" },
["Ḅ"]={ "B", "̣" },
},
]},
after={\egroup},
]
\definereferenceformat [cite] [type=title,left={},right={}]
\definereferenceformat [bibpage] [type=page]
\starttext
\startbibitem[A, B, and C]\stopbibitem % TEST by commenting these
%\startbibitem[A{,} B{,} and C]\stopbibitem % lines out
\startbibitem[ABC]\stopbibitem
TeX, Version 1.0.3
>> — chokes on entries such as
>> \cite[author1, author2, and author3 2017]
>> and reports an error: e.g.,
>>
>>
>> lua error > lua error on line 81 in file c_Brill09-02_Evans.tex:
>>
>>
>> C stack overflow
>>
>
ack overflow
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'type'
...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/lpdf-ini.lua:373: in
function <...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/lpdf-ini.lua:367>
[C]: in function 'tostring'
...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/lpdf-ini.lua:342: in
t; c_Brill09-02_Evans.tex:
> >
> >
> > C stack overflow
> >
> > stack traceback:
> >
> > [C]: in function 'type'
> >
> > ...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/lpdf-ini.lua:373: in
> > function
> > <...eXt/tex/texmf-context/te
and reports an error: e.g.,
>
>
> lua error > lua error on line 81 in file c_Brill09-02_Evans.tex:
>
>
> C stack overflow
>
> stack traceback:
>
> [C]: in function 'type'
>
> ...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/lpdf-ini.lua:373: in
> function &
ion 'type'
...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/lpdf-ini.lua:373: in
function <...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/lpdf-ini.lua:367>
[C]: in function 'tostring'
...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/lpdf-ini.lua:342: in
function <...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/
'=' after 'b'
in line '29 (15>environment:)'
\wait =
Is there a way to write the arguments option value, so that I can type
"a, b"?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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4b7e0
>> alignof function: 0xa4b7e0
>> cast function: 0xa4b7e0
>> offsetof function: 0xa4b7e0
>> u64 function: 0xa4b7e0
>> string function: 0xa4b7e0
>> errno function: 0xa4b7e0
>> typeof function: 0xa4b7e0
>> cdef function: 0xa4b7e0
>> t
: 0xa4b7e0
> arch
> debug function: 0xa4b7e0
> istype function: 0xa4b7e0
> abi function: 0xa4b7e0
> load function: 0xa4b7e0
> alignof function: 0xa4b7e0
> cast function: 0xa4b7e0
> offsetof function: 0xa4b7e0
> u64 function: 0xa4b7e0
> string function: 0xa4b7e0
> errno
function: 0xa4b7e0
string function: 0xa4b7e0
errno function: 0xa4b7e0
typeof function: 0xa4b7e0
cdeffunction: 0xa4b7e0
typefunction: 0xa4b7e0
copyfunction: 0xa4b7e0
Am 18. Februar 2017 11:45:06 MEZ schrieb luigi scarso <luigi.sca...@gmail.com>:
>On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 11:00
ontext/documents/general/manuals)
The \type{alphabetic} converter adapts to the current main language.
When a language has no special alphabet, the regular 26 characters are
used.
the use of Latin letters is expected behaviour if current language has
not special alphabet. But Russian al
On 02/11/2017 09:51 PM, John Culleton wrote:
> Reently I saw an example of setting up the various formats of a single
> body font such as \rm, \it \bf, \sc etc. with examples of using these in
> Gyre font. It may have been in the wiki or here on the list
> There were examples of
Reently I saw an example of setting up the various formats of a single
body font such as \rm, \it \bf, \sc etc. with examples of using these in
Gyre font. It may have been in the wiki or here on the list
There were examples of slanted type vs.true italic as I recall.
I should have copied it but I
\stoptext
Note that this has the same limitation as using \type{...}. The contents of
\NEW{...} must have matched braces. If this works, I can include the code in
t-filter (mkiv only, as I no longer want to maintain the mkii
{This is #1}}
\traceexternalfilters
\starttext
\startMARKDOWN
This is **one**
\stopMARKDOWN
\NEW{**ONE**}
\NEW{_TWO_}
\stoptext
Note that this has the same limitation as using \type{...}. The contents of
\NEW{...} must have matched braces. If this works, I can include the code in
t-filter (mkiv only
yphtounicode{space}{0020}
XXX YYY
\bye
Well, just insert char 32 which is in most fonts ... (could even be a
virtual char). We will not introduce such mechanisms in luatex, after
all a macro package can decide for other criteria.
But this doesn't sound like the correct way to go in a unicod
space from a dummy.pdf. One use the fake space more
or less like this:
\pdfinterwordspaceon
\pdfmapline{=dummy-space <dummy-space.pfb}
\pdfglyphtounicode{space}{0020}
XXX YYY
\bye
But this doesn't sound like the correct way to go in a unicode/open
type world.
(I'm also not quite if shipo
-microtype-context/
The primitive \copyfont looses with open type fonts all font
features:
\starttext
\font\testa={Arial:mode=node;script=latn;language=DFLT;+tlig;+smcp;}
{\testa abc -- } normal
\copyfont\testb\testa
{\testb abc -- } normal
\stoptext
As one can see \testb has neither ligatures nor
gt; The primitive \copyfont looses with open type fonts all font
>> features:
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>> \font\testa={Arial:mode=node;script=latn;language=DFLT;+tlig;+smcp;}
>> {\testa abc -- } normal
>>
>> \copyfont\testb\testa
>>
>> {\test
On 11/16/2016 6:17 PM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
This comes from a tex.sx question
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/338942/cancellation-of-color-fontspec-font-settings-while-defining-microtype-context/
The primitive \copyfont looses with open type fonts all font
features:
\starttext
\font
This comes from a tex.sx question
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/338942/cancellation-of-color-fontspec-font-settings-while-defining-microtype-context/
The primitive \copyfont looses with open type fonts all font
features:
\starttext
\font\testa={Arial:mode=node;script=latn;language
figure.
\stopplacefigure
This is \infig[fig:A].
\stoptext
I would like to output “This is Figure 1 a.” Obviously I can type “This is
\infig[fig:A]\,a.” to get the desired result; however it does not seem very
“ConTeXt-ish” to me as “This is \in{Figure}{a}[fig:A].” is much more concise
e answer to the first question (to \in{Question}[q:1]).
> \stopanswer
> \endanswer
>
> \startquestion
> This is the second question, without its own reference.
> \stopquestion
>
> \beginanswer
> \startanswer[a:Test]
> This is the answer to the second question.
to the first question (to \in{Question}[q:1]).
\stopanswer
\endanswer
\startquestion
This is the second question, without its own reference.
\stopquestion
\beginanswer
\startanswer[a:Test]
This is the answer to the second question.
(Note that this answer has a reference named \type{a:Test
\startanswer[a:Test]
This is the answer to the second question.
(Note that this answer has a reference named \type{a:Test}).
\stopanswer
\endanswer
\startquestion[q:Obvious]
This is the third question, an easy one, without a given solution.
\stopquestion
% we increment here the counters for Answer
\PrintCounterValues{Here \type{\QuestionCounter = }\QuestionCounter.\par
Here \type{\AnswerCounter = }\AnswerCounter.\par
Here \type{\rawcountervalue[question] = }\rawcountervalue[question].\par
Here \type{\rawcountervalue[answer] = }\rawcountervalue[answer].
}
\starttext
\startchapter[title=Questions
1895933152128
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objectcompresslevel 3
mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 2 files: latinmodern-math.otf,
lmroman12-regular.otf
mkiv lua stats > font engine: otf 3.020,
to get connection to MELPA server.
(2) Save .emacs and start Emacs again
(3) Open OPTIONS—MANAGE EMACS PACKAGES
(4) Install current auctex version
(5) Restart Emacs
(6) Get into context-mode (M-x context-mode)
(7) Type M-x customize-variable RET ConTeXt-Mark-version RET
+++
If Emacs responds: W
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> loading
> mkiv lua stats > callbacks: 136 direct, 245 indirect, 381 total
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> mkiv lua stats > positions: 13 collected, 8 regulars, 5 regions, 0
> unresolved regions
> mkiv lua stats &
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mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 2 files: latinmodern-math.otf,
lmroman12-regular.otf
Hi Asim,
Before typing |: |||set OSFONTDIR=c:/windows/fonts you have to go to
|/context/tex/texmf-win64/bin/ and type : ||set PATH=%PATH% (if your
Windows system is |||32 bits |Windows, modify the command).
|
|Then : |||set OSFONTDIR=c:/windows/fonts||
||After that, in the same directory
or Shift-Tab to indent/outdent (not: replace text
with tab)
- mark some text, type brace/bracket/quote to surround, not replace, the text
- mark text, click-and-move to move (not copy), alt-click to copy
- mouse movement/scrolling must never change the file/buffer (problem of many
tab widgets)
- jus
deliverables:
* A sans-serif Math Open Type Format font (for use in headings)
* A heavy Math Open Type Format font (for use in headings)
* A monospace font with math symbols (for use in editors)
The project is expected to run for multiple years as there is a lot of
work involved. TeX-related
ing just works(tm) :) See :help ftplugin-overrule for the
details.
No, unfortunately not everything:
Error detected while processing /Users/hraban/.vim/syntax/context.vim:
line 22:
E121: Undefined variable: v:t_list
E15: Invalid expression: type(s:context_include) ==# v:t_list
Error detected while
e, it
> is mandatory to repeat the explicit hyphen both at the end and in the
> beginning of the next line. I managed to do this using:
>
> \definebreakpoints[portuguese]
> \definebreakpoint [portuguese] [-] [type=5,left=-,right=-,middle=-]
> \setbreakpoints[portuguese]
>
> If
and in the beginning
of the next line. I managed to do this using:
\definebreakpoints[portuguese]
\definebreakpoint [portuguese] [-] [type=5,left=-,right=-,middle=-]
\setbreakpoints[portuguese]
If I use
\setupalign[hz,hanging]
I get the first hyphen hanging in the right margin.
My question is: How do I
:
\definebreakpoints[portuguese]
\definebreakpoint [portuguese] [-] [type=5,left=-,right=-,middle=-]
\setbreakpoints[portuguese]
If I use
\setupalign[hz,hanging]
I get the first hyphen hanging in the right margin.
My question is: How do I manage to have the second hyphen in the beginning
of the new line
st.pdf, compresslevel 3,
objectcompresslevel 3
mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 5 files: latinmodern-math.otf,
lmroman10-regular.otf, lmroman12-regular.otf, lmroman6-regular.otf,
lmroman8-regular.otf
mkiv lua stats > font engine: otf 3.020, afm 1.512, tfm 1.000, 11 instances, 4
shared in
e is no loss or diminution,
and a little advancement on this path can protect
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t or need to have a fine typeset type
> book/manual, something that might requrie extensive footnotes,
> indexes, specialized page layouts, auto cross references, etc. AND i
> could not get that from Asciidoc, then i would create my source in
> either Context, Docbook, or LaTex. (I h
ort
CALS tables.) Because of this, and all the other functionality, i manily use
Asciidoc.
With that said, when i want or need to have a fine typeset type book/manual,
something that might requrie extensive footnotes, indexes, specialized page
layouts, auto cross references, etc. AND i could
test it.
>>
>
> it fails for pdf/a-1a with the test.pdf made by context
> Validating file "test.pdf" for conformance level pdfa-1a
> Invalid content of XMP packet header attribute 'id':
> 'frpyaihfvjcmxbxoohwuhyjt'.
> pdfaExtension:schemas/*[0] :: Missing require
alidating file "test.pdf" for conformance level pdfa-1a
Invalid content of XMP packet header attribute 'id': 'frpyaihfvjcmxbxoohwuhyjt'.
pdfaExtension:schemas/*[0] :: Missing required field 'valueType' in
value type 'Schema'.
pdfaExtension:schemas/*[1] :: Missing required field
ile to put back the discretionary_code
>> argument, the output is same with new beta.
>
> Hi Joseph,
>
> French hyphenation is unknown to me, but I have a different approach.
When messing with disc nodes one can argue if some of then need to
become discretionary nodes or keep their other type. Th
,
French hyphenation is unknown to me, but I have a different approach.
When messing with disc nodes one can argue if some of then need to
become discretionary nodes or keep their other type. This change keeps
it more original (of course one can argue about it) which has some
consequence
Changing the name won't give you any benefit over information that is
written online somewhere already. Because then everybody would have to
refresh their post and documents and so on.
The best solution is to be as specific as you can be, like ppl before me
posted already. Type, frame
t; No, unfortunately not everything:
>>
>> Error detected while processing /Users/hraban/.vim/syntax/context.vim:
>> line 22:
>> E121: Undefined variable: v:t_list
>> E15: Invalid expression: type(s:context_include) ==# v:t_list
>> Error detected while processin
/path/to/main.tex: !
Undefined control sequence
l.210 \sdkjdkjhkdkkjk
In the same line you see:
1) the type of error (tex error);
2) the line number;
3) the file in which the error occurs;
4) the error message.
For MetaPost errors, only 1) and 4) are given with the error; 3) may be
in
syntax/context.vim:
line 22:
E121: Undefined variable: v:t_list
E15: Invalid expression: type(s:context_include) ==# v:t_list
Error detected while processing /Users/hraban/.vim/ftplugin/context.vim:
line 18:
E539: Illegal character : formatoptions+=tjcroql2
Maybe my vim is too old?
VIM - Vi IM
v:t_list
E15: Invalid expression: type(s:context_include) ==# v:t_list
Error detected while processing /Users/hraban/.vim/ftplugin/context.vim:
line 18:
E539: Illegal character : formatoptions+=tjcroql2
Maybe my vim is too old?
VIM - Vi IMproved 7.3 (2010 Aug 15, compiled Jun 23 2016
[temporary]
\definebreakpoints[hyphen]
\definebreakpoint [hyphen] [-] [nleft=3,nright=3,type=6,range=yes]
\setbreakpoints[hyphen]
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided]
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
\stopstandardmakeup
{\em Detailtypografie} by Friedrich Frossman
\stoptext
> Telephone : \symbol[Telephone]
> \stoptext
>
> But it failed to show the telephone symbole in the pdf, unless compiled with
> texexec instead of context. I have the following lines in the log file (in
> attachement) :
> fonts > defining > forced type 'ttf' of '
a page for examples and you’re free to update the existing
examples or add new ones.
Here are the basic concepts about the database :
- When someone adds a document, he can specify the type of the
document like e.g. report, letter, CV, book, etc. Subcategories could
be a good idea too, e.g. l
on and less help will be asked on the
> mailing list too.
>
> Here are the basic concepts about the database :
> - When someone adds a document, he can specify the type of the document like
> e.g. report, letter, CV, book, etc. Subcategories could be a good idea too,
> e.g. letters
ying to
> do. Then users, especially beginners, will less likely be stuck at one point
> and looking for hours for a solution and less help will be asked on the
> mailing list too.
>
> Here are the basic concepts about the database :
> - When someone adds a document, he can
list too.
Here are the basic concepts about the database :
- When someone adds a document, he can specify the type of the document
like e.g. report, letter, CV, book, etc. Subcategories could be a good
idea too, e.g. letters can have a subcategory called cover letters. Some
extra tags could
output)
mkiv lua stats > jobdata time: 0.000 seconds saving, 0.000 seconds loading
mkiv lua stats > callbacks: 684 direct, 2092 indirect, 2776 total
mkiv lua stats > loaded tex modules: 2 requested, all found (*-cor-00 *-cor-03)
mkiv lua stats > loaded patterns: en::2, load time: 0.000
gt; Message-ID: <ba3f18c9-7434-a3a5-ee33-1a1ef502f...@mailbox.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>
> Am 03.10.2016 um 15:56 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
>> Having a free installation is not an issue. Sympa *is* opensource. But
>> it serves as a replacement
to caused strange conflicts. Easier to type, but will have funny
consequences in say C++ code.
The alphanumerical abbreviations all start with a "\". I have changed the
letters for bold, italic and bold italic, so as to not conflict with Greek
two-letter abbreviations. In addition,
formula. Moreover
equation number (4) does not show up at all (that number should be placed a
little bit below line 9 of the grid).
Thanks in advance for your time.
Best regards: OK
%%% begin example bug-mathalign.tex
\showgrid
\starttext
With the default setting, that is \type{\setupformulas
nfiguration.
\definebreakpoints[hyphen]
\definebreakpoint [hyphen] [-] [nleft=3,nright=3,type=6,range=yes]
\setbreakpoints[hyphen]
>
> to the preamble of your documents, and you get both hyphenation and ma
\startformula
\startalign
\NC \exp(t_1)\exp(t_2)\NC = x_1x_2=\exp(\log(x_1x_2))\NR
\NC \NC =\exp(\log x_1+\log x_2) = \exp(t_1+t_2).\NR[eq:explag1]
\stopalign
\stopformula
\placeformula
\startformula
1+1=2
\stopformula
\setupformulas[location=left]
with \type{\setupformulas[location=left
indent the next paragraph with floats that don't indent the next
paragraph, it is possible to define different types of floats (with the
same counters and lists) such that indentnext=yes for one type and
indentnext=no for the other.
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