not, for instance, as i mentioned that context already adds a
rolemap
11 0 obj
/ParentTree 12 0 R /K 29 0 R /RoleMap /sectiontitle /H /section
/Sect /sectionnumber /H /document /Div /Type /StructTreeRoot
endobj
we have no way to check if that works (so maybe we need to have a page
on the wiki
of parameters, terminator is * now
\readparameters 471-44/2007, 474-44/2007, 464-44/2007, 465-44/2007,
461-44/2007, 472-44/2007, 473-44/2007, 475-44/2007, 469-44/2007,
455-44/2007, AA, BBB, 124, *, %
Parameters are now in macros \type{\var{param1}}, \type{\var{param2}},
\type{\var{param3}}, \dots
/Sect /sectionnumber /H /document /Div /Type /StructTreeRoot
endobj
but as usual it's hard to check what gets done with such things
(i'm pretty sure that context was one of the first to support for
instance field (widget) trees but support for that in viewers changes
each version so one never
On 6/28/2015 12:59 PM, Dr. Dominik Klein wrote:
/Artifact
BMC
..
EMC
or in an advanced way with /Artifact PropertyList where the type of
Artifact can be defined. It would be nice if those elements that are not
included in the tag tree would be marked as artifacts by default. The
same
..
EMC
or in an advanced way with /Artifact PropertyList where the type of
Artifact can be defined. It would be nice if those elements that are not
included in the tag tree would be marked as artifacts by default. The
same holds for \startelement[ignore] when one wants to explicitly remove
], then this content that is not in the structure
tree should be marked as an artifact, i.e.
/Artifact
BMC
..
EMC
or in an advanced way with /Artifact PropertyList where the type of
Artifact can be defined. It would be nice if those elements that are not
included in the tag tree would
Hi everybody,
I finally got my typescript work. It was the serif typeface that
failed me. When I defined the fixed size type:
===
\definetypeface [mathtimespro] [rm] [serif] [times] [default]
\definetypeface
Hello list,
I was trying to use the Math Times Pro 2 fonts in ConTeXt MKIV. This
Type1 font
contains a map file, a set of pfb files and the corresponding tfm files.
I was managed
to write a .lfg file and a type-imp-xxx file, but here's my problem.
The font comes with three different sizes
On Tue, 23 Jun 2015, Zhichu Chen wrote:
I was trying to use the Math Times Pro 2 fonts in ConTeXt MKIV. This
Type1 font contains a map file, a set of pfb files and the corresponding
tfm files. I was managed to write a .lfg file and a type-imp-xxx file,
but here's my problem.
I don't have
to the correct
virtual font with the appropriate size.
I just want to know how type-imp-ebgaramond.mkiv managed to remap the
designsize filename
file:ebgaramond-regular to file:EBGaramond12-Regular.
Aditya
___
If your
]
[name:lmmonoproplt10regular]
\setupbodyfont
[mainface]
\starttext
\type{monospace font}
\stoptext
Either by file or name, I’m not able to select the font.
I get the following list from mtxrunjit:
$ mtxrunjit --script font --list --file --pattern
]
\starttext
\type{monospace font}
\stoptext
Either by file or name, I’m not able to select the font.
I get the following list from mtxrunjit:
$ mtxrunjit --script font --list --file --pattern=lmmonoproplt10regular
latinmodernmonoproplight light normal normal normal
\NC \bf Symbol \NC\NR
\TB
\NC \type{\symbol[1]} \NC \symbol[1] \NC\NR
\NC \type{\symbol[2]} \NC \symbol[2] \NC\NR
\NC \type{\symbol[3]} \NC \symbol[3] \NC\NR
\NC \type{\symbol[4]} \NC \symbol[4] \NC\NR
be redefined it is better
to use the named symbol to access the star with \symbol[star].
The following example shows a few of the predefined symbols.
\starttext
\starttabulate[|l|c|]
\NC \bf Command \NC \bf Symbol \NC\NR
\TB
\NC \type{\symbol[1]} \NC \symbol[1
://tug.org/pracjourn/2005-2/schmitz/schmitz.pdf (none of the commands
texfont, ttf2afm, updmap, come with the latest ConTeXt minimals 2015.05.24
12:42) [Is this really the up-to-date documentation on how to install a
true-type font?]It does not seem to discuss what to do if all we have
://tug.org/pracjourn/2005-2/schmitz/schmitz.pdf (none of the commands
texfont, ttf2afm, updmap, come with the latest ConTeXt minimals 2015.05.24
12:42) [Is this really the up-to-date documentation on how to install a
true-type font?]It does not seem to discuss what to do if all we have
(TeX Live 2015) (rev 5238)
(*) http://tug.org/pracjourn/2005-2/schmitz/schmitz.pdf (none of the commands texfont, ttf2afm,
updmap, come with the latest ConTeXt minimals 2015.05.24 12:42) [Is this really the up-to-date
documentation on how to install a true-type font?]It does not seem
?
In my opinion this is a bug in TikZ that has been pointed out a
while ago already. The picture creates a wrong type of the box. If I
remember correctly the behaviour is different in LaTeX.
An easy workaround (that I always use) is to enclose the graphic into
an \hbox{}, like this:
\hbox
that has been pointed out a
while ago already. The picture creates a wrong type of the box. If I
remember correctly the behaviour is different in LaTeX.
An easy workaround (that I always use) is to enclose the graphic into
an \hbox{}, like this:
\hbox{\starttikzpicture
...
% content
On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 11:20 AM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hi,
Why the command \placerecipe{}{} does not with an environment
\starttikzpicture
\stoptikzpicture ?
In my opinion this is a bug in TikZ that has been pointed out a
while ago already. The picture creates a wrong type of the box
/td/tr
trtdD/td/tr
/tbody
/table
/root
\stopbuffer
\midaligned{\xmlprocessbuffer{root}{the-table}{}}
\blank
The equalsign (=) is added to \type{\startxmlsetups xmlcommon:tr} in order to
show the spurious whitespace injected.
\stoptext
: there is not much science involved in
typescripts, just take another type-imp-*.mkiv file as example ...
type-imp-noto.mkiv :
\starttypescriptcollection[noto]
\starttypescript [serif] [noto] [name]
\setups[font:fallback:serif]
\definefontsynonym
[Serif
The inline string quoted below produces a correct
result but also generates an error message:
\type{8 1/2 x 11}
Is there a better way to handle this situation?
--
John Culleton
Wexford Press
Free list of books for self-publishers:
http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html
Updated PDF e-book
On 5/12/2015 9:11 PM, John Culleton wrote:
The inline string quoted below produces a correct
result but also generates an error message:
\type{8 1/2 x 11}
Is there a better way to handle this situation?
what error
Hi, I hope BachoTeX was a success!
Is it possible to use the float placing mechanisms for pictures that go beyond
the type area or even beyond the page?
In the book I’m typesetting, most pictures need to fill the whole width of the
page (i.e. plus 3mm bleed), but not all cover a full page.
I
Am 04.05.2015 um 12:53 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm te...@fiee.net:
Hi, I hope BachoTeX was a success!
Is it possible to use the float placing mechanisms for pictures that go
beyond the type area or even beyond the page?
In the book I’m typesetting, most pictures need to fill the whole
Am 2015-05-04 um 17:10 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com:
Is it possible to use the float placing mechanisms for pictures that go
beyond the type area or even beyond the page?
In the book I’m typesetting, most pictures need to fill the whole width of
the page (i.e
Hello list members:
For inserting citations ConTeXt offers several \cite command alternatives.
If I understand correctly citations can be inserted like:
\cite[key], when the document's default cite type is used, or:
\cite[authoryear][key], \cite[author][key] etc., where the citation style
simplefonts is the way for a fast setup
- otherwise you can look at e.g. type-imp-mscore and make a typescript
(in mkiv normally only a few lines so having that scripted is (1)
overkill and (2) duplicates simplefonts)
typescripts used with filenames are a robust way to be future proof as
fonts can
Am 04.05.2015 um 13:54 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm te...@fiee.net:
Am 2015-05-04 um 17:10 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com:
Is it possible to use the float placing mechanisms for pictures that go
beyond the type area or even beyond the page?
In the book I’m
Hi,
I have to typeset a Bulgarian document but the hyphenation doesn’t work. The
lang-bg.lua file is not loaded, according to the log. (All four lang-bg files
are present in /tex/texmf-context/tex/context/patterns/)
\usetypescriptfile[type-gentium]
\usetypescript[gentium]
\setupbodyfont
to typeset a Bulgarian document but the hyphenation doesn’t work. The
lang-bg.lua file is not loaded, according to the log. (All four lang-bg files
are present in /tex/texmf-context/tex/context/patterns/)
\usetypescriptfile[type-gentium]
\usetypescript[gentium]
\setupbodyfont[gentium,12pt
Hi,
You have several commands in ConTeXt doing what you are seeking to do: please
look at the examples below:
%%% begin do-if-inset.tex
\starttext
\type{\doifinset{A}{A,B,C}{should go}:} \doifinset{A}{A,B,C}{should go}
\type{\doifinset{D}{A,B,C}{should go}:} \doifinset{D}{A,B,C}{should
Am 01.05.2015 um 20:41 schrieb Sam Ḥilluc shil...@gmx.com:
On 2015-05-01 19:38, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi,
You have several commands in ConTeXt doing what you are seeking to do:
please look at the examples below:
%%% begin do-if-inset.tex
\starttext
\type{\doifinset{A}{A,B,C}{should
On 2015-05-01 19:38, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi,
You have several commands in ConTeXt doing what you are seeking to do: please
look at the examples below:
%%% begin do-if-inset.tex
\starttext
\type{\doifinset{A}{A,B,C}{should go}:} \doifinset{A}{A,B,C}{should go}
\type{\doifinset{D}{A,B
}
Reference to chapter \in[sec:chapter] and section \in[sec:section].
\stoptext
Thank you. This works for me.
Just two questions:
1. The section part of the words sectionstarter and sectionstopper above is
just
a general term for any heading type and does not correspond
you. This works for me.
Just two questions:
1. The section part of the words sectionstarter and sectionstopper above is
just
a general term for any heading type and does not correspond to the heading type.
Is this correct? (That is, there are no chapterstarter=, subsectionstarter=
etc. options
Am 24.04.2015 um 14:07 schrieb Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu:
Wolfgang Schuster írta:
1. The section part of the words sectionstarter and sectionstopper above
is just
a general term for any heading type and does not correspond to the heading
type.
Is this correct
Wolfgang Schuste írta:
Am 24.04.2015 um 14:07 schrieb Csikos Bela:
Wolfgang Schuster írta:
1. The section part of the words sectionstarter and sectionstopper above
is just
a general term for any heading type and does not correspond to the heading
type.
Is this correct
Wolfgang Schuster írta:
1. The section part of the words sectionstarter and sectionstopper above
is just
a general term for any heading type and does not correspond to the heading
type.
Is this correct? (That is, there are no chapterstarter=, subsectionstarter=
etc. options).
No, it’s
can define
% your own symbol or just put the character in your document
% without the \symbol command.
\definesymbol[blackdiamond][◆]
\starttext
direct input: ◆
\type{\symbol[blacktriangle]}: \symbol[blackdiamond]
\stoptext
Thank you very much. Both approaches work on my system.
bcsikos
Am 20.04.2015 um 05:10 schrieb Rik Kabel cont...@rik.users.panix.com:
A reference to the text of a multi-line heading takes on the line breaks of
the heading when \definereferenceformat[about] is used.
\definereferenceformat[about][type=title,left=,right=]
\starttext
\startsection
A reference to the text of a multi-line heading takes on the line breaks
of the heading when \definereferenceformat[about] is used.
\definereferenceformat[about][type=title,left=,right=]
\starttext
\startsection[reference={sec:one},
title={Three\\line\\title}]
\startparagraph
can define
% your own symbol or just put the character in your document
% without the \symbol command.
\definesymbol[blackdiamond][◆]
\starttext
direct input: ◆
\type{\symbol[blacktriangle]}: \symbol[blackdiamond]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mtx-context-common.tex
close source 1 3 /home/ousia/ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mtx-context-arrange.tex
*
(Please type a command or say `\end')
___
If your question
and indexes.
Can you give an example of what type of information you extensively
index with detail?
Alan
Hi Alan,
I realize that I have not yet reacted to Hans’ reply. So let me do that first
(it was written but not yet sent).
Hi Hans,
Do I want to remap given index entries? Assuming I understand
On 16 Apr 2015, at 15:38 , Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Index items
Message-ID: 552fbb35.9050...@wxs.nl
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
On 4/15/2015 11:41 PM, Robert Blackstone wrote
is there.
So say that you want to create a database of anything: words, images,
phrases. You can put these into the database structure and then insert
them or any associated information wherever you want in your text,
later producing lists and indexes.
Can you give an example of what type
an example of what type of information you extensively
index with detail?
Alan
Hi Alan,
I realize that I have not yet reacted to Hans’ reply. So let me do that first
(it was written but not yet sent).
Hi Hans,
Do I want to remap given index entries? Assuming I understand your reply
correctly
be a bug.
Make the following change in buff-ver.miv (the name of the option parameter has
to be changed to method):
\def\buff_verbatim_type_normal#1%
{\buff_verbatim_initialize_type_two
\dostarttaggedchained\t!verbatim\currenttype\??type
\clf_type
data{\detokenize{#1}}%
tab
This is \type{$\blacklozenge$} $\blacklozenge$
This is \type{$\lozenge$} $\lozenge$
\stoptext
Hi,
The above example works.
But if I try it with \blackdiamond, I get error and context stops:
This is the tex file:
% begin code
\starttext
This is \type{$\blackdiamond$} $\blackdiamond$
This is \type
\define\blackdiamond{\utfchar{2666}}
\starttext
This is \type{$\diamondsuit$} $\diamondsuit$
This is \type{$\diamond$} $\diamond$
This is \type{$\blackdiamond$} $\blackdiamond$
\stoptext
end diamond.tex
Best regards: OK
On 13 Apr 2015, at 13:14, Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu wrote
Hi,
You can use the mathmode to access those characters, as in the following
example:
\starttext
This is \type{$\blacklozenge$} $\blacklozenge$
This is \type{$\lozenge$} $\lozenge$
\stoptext
If you want to know the name of some specific characters you can use the
following code, typeset
On 04/08/2015 11:47 PM, Harald Koenig wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to type set a single hindi/devanagari word in a chapter
heading (using standalone MkVI), where I need your help for some
questions/problems:
- which (free) font do you suggest ? right now I'm using Lohit-Devanagari.
text font
Am 08.04.2015 um 23:47 schrieb Harald Koenig
koe...@tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de:
Hi,
I'd like to type set a single hindi/devanagari word in a chapter heading
(using standalone MkVI),
where I need your help for some questions/problems:
- which (free) font do you suggest ? right now
Hi,
I'd like to type set a single hindi/devanagari word in a chapter heading (using
standalone MkVI),
where I need your help for some questions/problems:
- which (free) font do you suggest ? right now I'm using Lohit-Devanagari.
text font is 11pt Palatino, Lohit doesn't match too good
.
It is only an educated guess, but type at the top of your document:
\showgrid
The difference (even if you add a \title or a \chapter) may be revealng.
Just in case I’m not wrong :-),
I see what you mean. But in my opinion it should apply only if I want to change
line spacing within the text
guess, but type at the top of your document:
\showgrid
The difference (even if you add a \title or a \chapter) may be revealng.
Just in case I’m not wrong :-),
Pablo
Here is an example:
\setuplayout[grid=yes] % or grid=no
\starttext
\input tufte \par
\setupinterlinespace[small]
\input
a convenient set of colours
inside ConTeXt to create documents on the fly.
For this type of work, are there any other open source palettes that
we might look towards?
Spot colors for printing rely on manufacturers that produce those
inks/paints.
The existing palettes are defined
Again, thank you for educating me on these principles. This really is
great stuff! Just the type of insight that I need. I am sure that many
of us struggle with production issues and it would be good to develop
design patterns on how to overcome them.
In response to Luigi's follow up post
for branding across different media; just a more expressive palette for
print applications.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to the Adobe products that you
mention, and in any case would just want a convenient set of colours
inside ConTeXt to create documents on the fly.
For this type
for branding across different media; just a more expressive palette for
print applications.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to the Adobe products that you
mention, and in any case would just want a convenient set of colours
inside ConTeXt to create documents on the fly.
For this type of work
in type commands. And
I need two extra \definehyphenationfeatures and \sethyphenationfeatures
to invoke it.
Have I hit a bug or what am I missing?
I don't know as i see nothing at all with that code .. this is more fun:
Many thanks for your reply, Hans,
The following code shows the problem
On 03/30/2015 10:33 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 3/30/2015 5:19 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...]
For some reason unknown to me, the only way to compile the sample is to
remove the luacode snippet.
I need the lua code to have underscore hyphenation in type commands. And
I need two extra
For some reason unknown to me, the only way to compile the sample is to
remove the luacode snippet.
I need the lua code to have underscore hyphenation in type commands. And
I need two extra \definehyphenationfeatures and \sethyphenationfeatures
to invoke it.
Have I hit a bug or what am I missing
}{\CoverImageFile}{\CoverImageFont}}
\starttext
\CoverImage
\stoptext
For some reason unknown to me, the only way to compile the sample is to
remove the luacode snippet.
I need the lua code to have underscore hyphenation in type commands. And
I need two extra \definehyphenationfeatures
issues I am having are:
1. How does one find the proper expanded long name of the desired font.
For this project, I am using some fonts from The League of Moveable
Type (https://www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com/).
I have reloaded the fonts, and can list them, in the traditional
of the desired font.
For this project, I am using some fonts from The League of Moveable
Type (https://www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com/).
I have reloaded the fonts, and can list them, in the traditional
manner. What I don't know is how to find the proper name for---say
integrated
simplefonts module, and hope that someone can help.
The three issues I am having are:
1. How does one find the proper expanded long name of the desired font.
For this project, I am using some fonts from The League of Moveable
Type (https://www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com
are:
1. How does one find the proper expanded long name of the desired font.
For this project, I am using some fonts from The League of Moveable
Type (https://www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com/).
Hi Pavneet,
the long name should be displayed in any GUI application from your OS.
inkscape
having are:1. How does one find the proper expanded long name of the desired font. For this project, I am using some fonts from The League of Moveable Type (https://www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com/). I have reloaded the fonts, and can list them, in the traditional manner. What I don't know is how
expected from previous observations. And of course you should
define all styles (\rm, \ss, \mm).
An advantage of your way
\definefontfamily [junction-light] [rm] [Junction]
[tf=style:light,bf=style:regular]
is that you have to type the family name only once if you re-define
weights from the same
math.
An advantage of your way
\definefontfamily [junction-light] [rm] [Junction]
[tf=style:light,bf=style:regular]
is that you have to type the family name only once if you re-define
weights from the same family.
When you use the keywords for the style you don’t have to look
=style:regular]
is that you have to type the family name only once if you re-define weights
from the same family.
When you use the keywords for the style you don’t have to look for the right
names and simpelfonts has fallbacks when the requested style isn’t available.
Are there any reasons why
: [NTG-context] Selecting fonts using the built-in
simplefonts module
Message-ID: 12dc7a91-4a01-4a28-b578-4327cbc64...@gmail.com
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Am 29.03.2015 um 20:33 schrieb Jörg Weger joerg73@googlemail.com:
You need the familyname of the font
xml.expressions.idstring(str)
return type(str) == string and gsub(str,^#,) or
end
\stopluacode
\startxmlsetups xml:footnote:ref
\xmlfilter{main}{div[@class='footnotes']/ol/li[@id=idstring('\xmlatt{#1}{href}')]/command(xml:footnote:set)}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlprocessbuffer{main}{demo
[split=yes,header=repeat]
\starttext
\starttabulatehead
\NC \type{\input} \NC text \NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulatehead
\starttabulate [|r|p|]
\NC knuth \NC \input knuth \NC\NR
\NC tufte \NC \input tufte \NC\NR
\NC ward\NC \input ward\NC\NR
\NC darwin \NC \input darwin \NC\NR
\NC dawkins
page use \LL as last rule in the header.
\starttabulatehead
\NC \type{\input} \NC text \NC\NR
\LL
\stoptabulatehead
Wolfgang
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki
]
%
\usetypescript[serif,sans,mono] [hanging] [normal]
% Bypassing type-gtamacfonts.tex
\starttypescript [sans,serif] [optima] [texnansi,ec]
\definefontsynonym [Optima-Regular] [\typescriptthree-OptimaRegular]
[encoding=\typescriptthree]
\definefontsynonym [Optima-Italic] [\typescriptthree-OptimaItalic
: mixed */
/* itemcontent : mixed */
itemgroup {
display : block ;
margin-bottom : 0.5em ;
margin-top: 0.5em ;
}
itemgroup[symbol=1] { list-style-type : disc ; }
itemgroup[symbol=2] { list-style-type : square ; }
itemgroup[symbol=3] { list-style-type : square ; }
itemgroup[symbol=4
?
\setuptyping[TEX]
\startTEX
RSpec.describe Post, :type = :model do
end
\stopTEX
You can add a framedtext environment around the verbatim text and use
“location=middle” to center it.
\setuptyping
[TEX]
[before={\startframedtext[location=middle]},
after=\stopframedtext]
\starttext
cannot figure out how to do that. With the code below how can I
centre the whole block horizontally on the page?
\setuptyping[TEX]
\startTEX
RSpec.describe Post, :type = :model do
end
\stopTEX
You can add a framedtext environment around the verbatim text and use
“location
Hello All,
I am trying to centre a multi-line verbatim text horizontally on the page
but I cannot figure out how to do that. With the code below how can I
centre the whole block horizontally on the page?
\setuptyping[TEX]
\startTEX
RSpec.describe Post, :type = :model do
end
\stopTEX
Thanks Hans for the reply.
I take to type some formulas larger font, so that's why I opted to frame
their own definition of a formula environment with small print. Switch
entire mathematical text on small I don't want.
Therefore, I would like to have both:
\startformula
\stopformula
bad names
mkiv lua stats used platform: linux-64, type: unix, binary subtree:
texmf-linux-64
mkiv lua stats luatex banner: this is luatex, version beta-0.79.3 (tex live
2015/dev) (rev 5140)
mkiv lua stats control sequences: 40447 of 65536 + 10
mkiv lua stats lua properties: engine: lua
Am 11.03.2015 um 00:07 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar hajt...@gyza.cz:
Thanks Hans for the reply.
I take to type some formulas larger font, so that's why I opted to frame
their own definition of a formula environment with small print. Switch entire
mathematical text on small I don't want
On 8 Mar 2015, at 14:12 , Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Does a half-space or small space exist in
ConTeXt?
Message-ID: 49ac1148-387a-4934-932a-334cadbb5...@gmail.com
Content-Type
Thank you very much Hans and Aditya for your efforts and sorry for only
replying now — momentarily I am writing a paper (of course typeset with
ConTeXt :-) ) that has to get finished.
For now I have dropped the idea of using that certain type of
illustration in the paper as your METAPOST
like to add a texmfcnf.lua there which helps context to find
and load the standard configuration. What should be the content of
such a texmfcnf.lua?
I tried with
return {
type= configuration,
version = 1.,
date= 2015-03-04,
time= 14:00:00,
comment = ConTeXt
with
return {
type= configuration,
version = 1.,
date= 2015-03-04,
time= 14:00:00,
comment = ConTeXt MkIV configuration file,
author = Ulrike Fischer,
content = {
variables = {
TEXMFCNF =
{D:/context-minimals/context/tex/texmf/web2c
] [m=4] D. E. Knuth \ignorespaces\input knuth \par
% \stopbuffer
%
% \type{m=2} \start
\defineinitial[two][m=2,method=none] \getbuffer \page \stop
% \type{m=1,method=auto} \start
\defineinitial[two][m=1,method=auto] \getbuffer \page
an inline typing command? It works
fine from a typing environment.
The \type command doesn’t support a escape function but it can be added
an
additional line in the code (buff-ver.miv):
\def\buff_verbatim_type_normal#1%
{\buff_verbatim_initialize_type_two
\dostarttaggedchained\t
:
Is there a way to handle code (or pre) as verbatim, but translating
the five entities that need to be escaped in XML?
Which is the right way to link a pre or code to a type or typing
command?
\startxmlsetups xml:code
\begingroup
\tt
\xmlflushspacewise{#1}
\endgroup
\stopxmlsetups
On 02/23/2015 03:56 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 2/22/2015 6:37 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...]
Is there a way to handle code (or pre) as verbatim, but translating
the five entities that need to be escaped in XML?
Which is the right way to link a pre or code to a type or typing
command
entities that need to be escaped in XML?
Which is the right way to link a pre or code to a type or typing
command?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
--
http://www.ousia.tk
___
If your question is of interest to others
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 16:30:13 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
Am 17.02.2015 um 16:04 schrieb Christoph Reller
christoph.rel...@gmail.com:
How do I escape to TeX from inside an inline typing command? It works
fine from a typing environment.
The \type
\I\can [[\em escape]]
\stopTEX
\typeTEX{\I\cannot [[\em escape]]}
\stoptext
Thank you for any feedback!
The \type command doesn’t support a escape function but it can be added an
additional line in the code (buff-ver.miv):
\def\buff_verbatim_type_normal#1
class=itemcontentListenpunkt 2.2/div/div/div/div
/div
Shouldn't the itemtag definition come from the default.css instead of using
MathML?
itemgroup[symbol=1], div.itemgroup.symbol-1 { list-style-type : disc ; }
I’m using: mtx-context | current version: 2015.02.03 23:55
and
context
://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML;m:mo−/m:mo/m:math/div
div class=itemcontentListenpunkt 2.2/div/div/div/div
/div
Shouldn't the itemtag definition come from the default.css instead of using
MathML?
itemgroup[symbol=1], div.itemgroup.symbol-1 { list-style-type : disc ; }
I’m using: mtx
fonts: 2 files: latinmodern-math.otf,
lmroman12-regular
.otf
mkiv lua stats fonts load time: 0.239 seconds
mkiv lua stats used platform: win64, type: windows, binary subtree:
texmf-win
64
mkiv lua stats luatex banner: this is luatex, version beta-0.79.1
(tex live 2
014/w32tex) (rev 5064
1701 - 1800 of 6755 matches
Mail list logo